Subject: XWL.com Article: A Closer Look At Supremacy Sat Aug 04, 2012 3:03 pm
A Closer Look At Supremacy
Starting tomorrow, for the next 7 days XWL will put on a Pay-Per-View that will drastically change the landscape of this league, Supremacy. At this Pay-Per-View, the main event (featuring Edge vs Ted DiBiase for the World Heavyweight Championship) will set up an Elimination Chamber match for either the World Heavyweight Championship or the brand new XWL Championship, a second world title that was introduced a couple weeks ago, sending shockwaves throughout the league. If Edge defeats Ted DiBiase in the main event, then he becomes the first ever XWL Champion, and the World Heavyweight Championship, a staple of XWL throughout it's four year history, will be vacant until our next Pay-Per-View, Eye for an Eye in September.
This feud has gotten personal in a hurry, and it all started when The Rated R Superstar returned, stopping Michael McGillicutty from cashing in his briefcase before doing the unthinkable at Digital Decision. With his return, Edge lifted the champ on his shoulders in celebration, only to drop back, sending the wounded champ crashing to the floor. Then with a pitbull mentality, the new man who Edge has become attacked the champ, laying him out with a disgusting Con-Chair-To, leaving DiBiase a bloody, broken man in the middle of the ring. Now, these once good friends have turned itno bitter rivals, and it's all on the line at Supremacy, one man will hold a title, and the other man will have nothing. One thing's for sure though, whichever vacant title is up for grabs inside the Elimination Chamber, the man who doesn't walk away with the title will more than likely be in the match.
((Main Event)) World Heavyweight Championship Match
vs
Edge vs Ted DiBiase (c)
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But the main event match between Edge and Ted DiBiase isn't the only match on the card. Both of XWL's secondary championships will be on the line. Both the Intercontinental Champion, Christian and the United States Champion, Shawn Michaels will defend their titles.
On Redemption, Curt Hawkins was given his second Intercontinental Championship match opportunity in two weeks, going against XWL X-Treme Champion Ezekiel Jackson. Needless to say, Jackson prevailed in a surprisingly dominant showing over the man who pinned him in a triple threat before Digital Decision, a match with also featured The Big Show. Now, it's champion vs champion as Zeke looks to become a double champion, becoming listed in the ranks of legendary XWL superstars such as Wade Barrett and Evan Bourne, two men who at one point have both been very focal points of this league.
On Breakdown, the Swiss Superstar Antonio Cesaro prevailed over "The Big Red Monster" Kane, winning himself a match for the United States Championship against "The Heartbreak Kid" Shawn Michaels. Cesaro seems ready for his match, even though his current affairs deal with his partner, Kassius Ohno, in their attempts to ruin the life of former X-Treme Champion Alex Shelley. Meanwhile, Shawn has seemed more focused on the new XWL Championship. Is Shawn overlooking his challenger? Will Kassius Ohno get involved?
((Singles Match)) XWL United States Championship
vs
Antonio Cesaro vs Shawn Michaels (c)
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Also at Supremacy, there will be the final match of the 2012 XWL King Of The Ring bracket. Last year, it was then Redemption superstar CM Punk who won the tournament. This year, Triple H from Redemption looks to keep the trophy in the hands of the red brand as he will face the winner of Seth Rollins and The Miz in the tournament final.
((Singles Match)) 2012 King Of The Ring Finals
vs or
Triple H vs Seth Rollins or The Miz
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In another feud that's become very personal the last month, Dolph Ziggler and Randy Orton have quickly started a game of one-upsmanship. This also started at Digital Decision. After a brutal Casket Match with The Undertaker, where Orton beat The Deadman at his own game, Ziggler attacked Orton from behind, leaving The Apex Predator laying with a Zig-Zag. The last few weeks, The ShowOff has had the better of the Viper, leaving him laying on two separate occasions, leaving the Viper ready to strike out at Ziggler with a vicious RKO. Will that happen? Or will The ShowOff make The Viper extinct?
((Singles Match)) Grudge Match
vs
Dolph Ziggler vs Randy Orton
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Subject: Re: XWL.com Article: A Closer Look At Supremacy Sat Aug 04, 2012 3:10 pm
Smh, diva hater.
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Subject: Re: XWL.com Article: A Closer Look At Supremacy Sat Aug 04, 2012 3:11 pm
It could be formatted better, but it was a good little look at the "main" matches, apart from The Rock vs Punk.
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Subject: Re: XWL.com Article: A Closer Look At Supremacy Sat Aug 04, 2012 3:39 pm
Totally left out Bryan/McGillicutty Other than that, it was good.
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Subject: Re: XWL.com Article: A Closer Look At Supremacy Sat Aug 04, 2012 3:49 pm
Bang wrote:
It could be formatted better, but it was a good little look at the "main" matches, apart from The Rock vs Punk.
That match isn't happening, circumstances on everyones part throughout the feud has basically killed it but we do want to end the year long feud in the making we had positively so we'll most likely revive it down the line with solid build when we aren't as busy.
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Subject: Re: XWL.com Article: A Closer Look At Supremacy Sat Aug 04, 2012 9:00 pm
Not to be an ass but you also left out the 6-man tag match which is the whole point behind Supremacy to see which brand has more bragging rights. Other then that is good.
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Subject: Re: XWL.com Article: A Closer Look At Supremacy Sat Aug 04, 2012 9:28 pm
AVG wrote:
Not to be an ass but you also left out the 6-man tag match which is the whole point behind Supremacy to see which brand has more bragging rights. Other then that is good.
I don't think that's the whole point of Supremacy this year.
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Subject: Re: XWL.com Article: A Closer Look At Supremacy Sat Aug 04, 2012 9:29 pm
Honestly though this lacked mention of what this Pay-Per-View is about. It's called Supremacy, where Breakdown and Redemption collide to see which brand is best and you didn't mention any of the following
Daniel Bryan Vs Michael McGillicutty
Michelle McCool Vs Layla El
AJ Styles Vs Joey Ryan
Zack Ryder, Damien Sandow, and Alberto Del Rio Vs Justin Gabriel, Matt Classic, and The Undertaker
They all should all been mentioned because in addition to Ted Vs Edge and KOTR finals they are the only other brand vs brand matches which this event is supposed to feature. So if this is a "closer look" at Supremacy then obviously you'd think you would have mentioned the brand vs brand matches. But a cool feature nonetheless but hopefully you'll take the pay-per-view's focus into account next time you do one of these.
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Subject: Re: XWL.com Article: A Closer Look At Supremacy Sun Aug 05, 2012 12:56 am
One Man Band wrote:
...the Swiss Superstar Antonio Cesaro prevailed over "The Big Red Monster" Kane...
Wrong.
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