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Smackdown vs Raw 2007 Countdown Info
Topic Started: Sep 13 2006, 08:52 PM (10,057 Views)
TyM218
everyone on this page look surprisingly real. In the demo Triple H & Kane look so real!
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Never before had a WWE Superstar compared himself to the works of such genius as Michelangelo, Mozart and Hemingway -- that is, until "The Masterpiece" Chris Masters came along. Carving an impressive body out of muscle, there is no denying that Masters is truly a masterpiece. Flaunting his self-proclaimed flawless physique, "The Masterpiece" has quickly made a name for himself as a top up and coming RAW Superstar, and his impressive power has forced many top WWE Superstars to submit to his devastating Master Lock finisher along the way.

Debuting in memorable fashion in February 2005, Masters crushed the face of Steven Richards, sidelining him for months and leaving an impact that would send chills through the RAW locker room. Not only did he force Richards to submit to his devastating Master Lock, he splintered Richards' nose and fractured the orbital bone around his eye with one punishing blow, proving that the power Masters possesses is quite profound and intimidating. Following his debut, Masters' confidence grew to monstrous proportions. Convinced that his Master Lock is unbreakable, Masters began to challenge anyone from the fans to RAW Superstars to attempt to break the devastating hold. To date, no one has overcome Masters' impressive submission.

Following his explosive debut, Masters has feuded with Shawn Michaels, competed for the WWE Championship in the Elimination Chamber, and participated in numerous tag team matches with Caribbean Cool himself, Carlito. After WrestleMania, Carlito and Masters had a bitter feud of their own. Recently, Chris has been feuding with new RAW superstar Super Crazy and has put his name in the circle of Intercontinental challengers. Where he'll go from here, is likely up.

Source: WWE.com
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I yet again applaude THQ!
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ALL HAIL BONNY SCOTLAND!
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LED ZEPPELIN ARE GODS!
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Since their debut, Armando Alejandro Estrada and his protégé Umaga have been a force to be reckoned with. Umaga is currently undefeated, and has lately begun targeting high profile Superstars in his attempt to reach the top of WWE. Most recently, Umaga has been in a bitter "Battle of the Monsters" feud with the Big Red Machine, Kane. Who will come out on top remains to be seen.

Not much is known about Umaga, other than that he is a dangerous individual of Samoan heritage. Manager Armando Alejandro Estrada enjoys the finer things in life, and has finally seized the spotlight with Umaga; together, they are on RAW to wreak havoc and get some of what Estrada covets the most: money.

Estrada and Umaga burst onto the scene the night after WrestleMania 22, interrupting Ric Flair. As Flair stood in the ring talking about WrestleMania, he was interrupted by Estrada, who introduced himself as a Cuban businessman that had watched Flair as a child growing up in Cuba. He told Flair that his time had passed and that America needed a new hero, and attempted to introduce the man who would change the face of Monday Night RAW. Flair interrupted Estrada, telling him to bring out his protégé. Estrada then introduced Umaga, who came out to the ring. Flair went to attack Umaga as he entered the ring, but Estrada clipped Flair's knee from behind. Umaga and Estrada then stomped down and choked out the "Nature Boy," with Umaga laying out Flair with a modified overhead neckbreaker for good measure. The next week, Umaga made his in-ring debut, destroying his opponent in short order and finishing him off with a version of the Asiatic Spike.

Look for big things in the future from this very big man.

Source: WWE.com
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After training in OVW and the WWE's other farm federation Deep South Wrestling, Paul Burchill made his WWE debut on an August 2005 episode of Velocity when he interrupted a match between his fellow Englishman, William Regal and Scotty 2 Hotty. Burchill quickly established an alliance with his countryman soon afterwards.

His WWE Friday Night SmackDown debut occurred that September, when he teamed with William Regal to defeat Scotty 2 Hotty and Funaki (after Burchill forced Scotty tap out with the "Royal Mutilation"). Regal & Burchill were then part of a Fatal Fourway Tag Match facing The Mexicools, MNM, and Road Warrior Animal & Heidenreich, with the Winner acquiring the WWE Tag Team Championship. Regal & Burchill came up short when MNM won the titles from Heidenreich & Animal. Regal & Burchill continued tagging together, mainly feuding with The Mexicools on Velocity. Regal often acted as a manager for Burchill during his singles matches.

On a February 2006 edition of SmackDown, Regal and Burchill told SmackDown! "network representative" Palmer Canon that they no longer wanted to be a tag team so they could go their separate ways. During this discussion Burchill informed Canon that his family heritage traces back to the pirate Blackbeard, and that he wanted to do a pirate gimmick. He followed through on this promise the following week when he appeared backstage dressed as a pirate, with a look similar to that of Captain Jack Sparrow of the Pirates of the Caribbean movies.

Burchill with his babyface persona would start a rivalry with former team mate Regal who would weekly try to convince Burchill to return to his ruthless ways. Burchill would once again defeat William Regal in a singles match in April, however, this match saw a stipulation that required Regal to dress like a "buxom wench" until Burchill lost a match. Burchill even made Regal dress up in various costumes such as a gorilla suit and a chicken outfit. Eventually, he made Regal dress up like a buccaneer for their tag match later in the night against Gymini. Burchill would end up abandoning Regal during the match, which led to Gymini picking up the victory.

Sadly, in mid-2006, Burchill required knee surgery following a ravaging by Mark Henry. Currently, the English wrestler is recovering well and wrestling in OVW to hone his skills. Expect him to return with an all-new gimmick sometime in the future.

Source: Wikipedia
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The bitterness between Mick Foley and Ric Flair goes back to their tenure at WCW in the early 1990's, where Foley claims that Flair tried to bury his career. At Vengeance, Foley used his 2 Out of 3 Falls Match with Flair to embarrass the 16-time World Champion. He pledged to beat the "Nature Boy" using technical skills, but mid-match he abandoned that method and diverted to his hardcore roots. The match ended in a disqualification for Foley -- and a bloodbath for Flair. Since then, Natche has been obsessed with feuding with the Hardcore Legend... arguing with the bearded one every single week and by participating in a brutal "I Quit" bout at SummerSlam.

But regardless of who Flair is feuding with, in a sport with legendary names, no one still competing garners as much respect as that of the 16-time world champion. He's the master of the Figure-Four Leglock and the marathon match. He's a cornerstone of the two most influential factions in the history of sports-entertainment. And when given a microphone, Flair's spontaneity and enthusiasm elevate him into a class unto itself. All you have to do is listen to the crowd return his signature "Wooo!" call at the top of their lungs.

Indeed, Flair has made a name for himself by being "the man" in and away from the ring. He's known for dressing in tailor-made suits, seducing gorgeous women and flying (after main events) to parties in trendy hotspots around the world. Despite his age, Flair has shown remarkable resiliency. In a match now called "The Great Escape," he defeated Triple H in a Steel Cage Match at Taboo Tuesday. Then, Flair nearly won an unprecedented 17th world championship battling Edge in a memorable "Tables, Ladders and Chairs" Match that left "The Nature Boy" broken and bloodied. Still, Flair bounced back to win a "Money in the Bank" Qualifying Match on RAW, earning him a spot in the WrestleMania 22 Ladder contest. "The Nature Boy" didn't win at WrestleMania, but he still believes he has a 17th world championship run in him.

Flair made his AWA debut in 1972, and two years later moved on to the National Wrestling Alliance. On September 17, 1981, Flair defeated Dusty Rhodes in Kansas City to win the NWA World Heavyweight Championship for the first time. In 1985, Ric Flair teamed with Tully Blanchard, Ole & Arn Anderson, and manager J.J. Dillon to form the Four Horsemen, one of the most famous and dominant factions in sport-entertainment history. In his storied career, Flair went on to trade the NWA Championship with greats such as Ricky Steamboat, Harley Race and Kerry Von Erich throughout the '80s. On January 11, 1991, Flair defeated Sting in East Rutherford, N.J., to become the first WCW Champion. By the end of the year, Flair had jumped to WWE.

In January 1992, Flair survived the Royal Rumble, entering at No. 3, to win his first WWE Championship. It was the only time that the WWE Championship was awarded in a Rumble-style match. After a successful stint in WWE, Flair returned to WCW the following year and recaptured the WCW strap. The legendary Nature Boy defended his championship against the likes of Vader, Randy Savage and Hulk Hogan. After WCW was purchased by WWE in March 2001, Flair took a brief hiatus. During his time off, Flair was able to reassess his priorities. It was at this time, he realized he belonged in no other place than in the ring. He made his long-awaited WWE return to a standing ovation in November 2001. There, he informed Mr. McMahon that in a stock-trading coup, he had acquired 50 percent of the company. McMahon had no choice but to take him on as co-owner of WWE.

The two continually butted heads, leading to a Street Fight at Royal Rumble 2002, which Flair won. The animosity between the two grew intolerable, forcing WWE CEO Linda McMahon to declare a brand split so that the co-owners could independently control separate properties. Flair took control of RAW and drafted its roster. He remained a powerful WWE stockholder until June 2002.

Source: WWE.com
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LOL! Is that Mickie James?! Trish almost looks like Madonna o.O And Umaga he is....uh...screwed as always? Anyway Finally Ric Flair is wearing his black coat and Paul Burchill is not wearing one at all, which sucks. But no Wrestling game is perfect.
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Gregory Helms has been in the ring a whole lot more recently and he looks very comfortable there. The Cruiserweight Champion remains the longest-reigning Champion in WWE, reasserting his ability in an ongoing rivalry with fellow North Carolinian Matt Hardy.

Hell-bent on proving that he is the greatest Cruiserweight in WWE history, Gregory Helms no longer cares about anyone but himself. Of course, Helms wasn't always filled with angst. Formerly known for fighting for truth, justice and the WWE way, The Hurricane was once a mild mannered reporter who doubled as a sports-entertainment superhero. He devoted several years to fighting for justice on RAW every Monday night, but now, Helms' sole focus is his own prosperity.

Prior to entering WWE, Helms was a star in WCW, where he held the Cruiserweight and Hardcore Championships. As the Hurricane in WWE, he once again held the Cruiserweight Championship, and also teamed with Kane to win the World Tag Team Championship. For a brief time during WrestleMania X8, he also held the WWE Hardcore Championship. On RAW, The Hurricane acquired a protégé in the jovial Rosey, who became his "Super Hero in Training" before ultimately graduating to official crime fighter status. As a dynamic duo, Hurricane & Rosey battled the best of the best in RAW tag team competition, from La Resistance to the Heart Throbs to Cade & Murdoch. Along the way, the duo won the World Tag Team Championship. They held the gold for nearly five months until their loss to Cade & Murdoch at Unforgiven, a loss that was the beginning of the end for The Hurricane.

On the final RAW of 2005, Helms complained about not being on the show and accused Jerry "The King" Lawler of holding him back due to constantly making jokes about his ability. The next week, a challenge was made, and Helms took on Lawler at New Year's Revolution in an attempt to shut "The King" up once and for all. Instead, it was Lawler who emerged victorious. But at the 2006 Royal Rumble, Helms seized his opportunity. Kid Kash placed the Cruiserweight Championship up for grabs against any former champion in a Six-Man Match. Helms entered as the final entrant, winning the match to claim the Cruiserweight Championship. He subsequently moved from RAW to SmackDown to defend his newly won gold.

Source: WWE.com
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King Booker still reigns as World Heavyweight Champion despite several efforts from Batista to change that. Born and raised in Houston, Booker T overcame a rough childhood to become one of the most charismatic Superstars to ever set foot in the ring. Once arrested for armed robbery as a teenager, the former WCW star and current SmackDown Superstar's credentials speak for themselves. In his career, Booker has 30 different championship reigns to his credit, making him one of the most decorated men in sports-entertainment history.

During his time in WCW, Booker T was a five-time WCW Champion, defeating the likes of Kevin Nash and Scott Steiner. He also held the WCW Television Championship six times, with his reigns highlighted by a fantastic best-of-seven series with Chris Benoit. Booker is also an accomplished tag-team wrestler, and his success as part of Harlem Heat is equally legendary. With his brother Stevie Ray, Booker T was a 10-time WCW Tag Team Champion, defeating such teams as the Nasty Boys, The Steiners, and Public Enemy to capture the gold. It was also in WCW where he developed his trademark "Spin-a-roony," a break-dancing move that brings the fans to their feet every time.

When WCW closed its doors in March of 2001, Booker T left the company as the World Champion and United States Champion before embarking on his WWE career. Coming to WWE as part of the WCW/ ECW Alliance, he quickly established himself as one of its top Superstars. He even won his coveted WCW Tag Team Championship for a record 11th time when he teamed with Test in September 2001.

In 2005, Booker T married longtime girlfriend and former Miss Black America Sharmell, who began to accompany him ringside. Booker T welcomed the support of his wife, who quickly found trouble with a perverted Kurt Angle, forcing Booker T to protect his wife in various matches. Once Angle was drafted to RAW, Booker T was back in pursuit of gold; however, his new focus came a change in attitude as well. During that time, Sharmell began interfering in Booker's matches, helping him to victory. Finally, Booker defeated Chris Benoit to win the United States Championship, giving him championship number 29 in his illustrious career. The win was marred, however, as Benoit accosted Booker about Sharmell's interference. Booker denied the allegation, but just weeks later, he attacked his former friend and revealed that he knew Sharmell was helping him all along.

This led to a bitter rivalry with Benoit over the championship. After a controversial finish to a rematch in November 2005, SmackDown General Manager Theodore Long held up the United States Championship and ordered a Best-of-Seven Series to determine the undisputed champion. In the series, Booker took a quick 3-0 lead, but Benoit battled back to win the fourth match at Armageddon. Booker then suffered a groin injury, forcing him to find a substitute to continue the series. He chose Randy Orton, and after Benoit battled back to tie the series, Orton won the seventh and deciding match on the Jan. 13 edition of Friday Night SmackDown to give Booker the championship for the fourth time.

Following a feud with the Boogeyman, Booker T set his sights on the 2006 King of the Ring tournament. After defeating Matt Hardy in the first round, Booker got a bye to the finals when Kurt Angle withdrew due to injury. In the finals at Judgment Day, Finlay's interference helped Booker defeat Bobby Lashley to become the new King of the Ring. King Booker became the self-proclaimed "king of the world"at The Great American Bash, as the King defeated Rey Mysterio to become the new World Champion fulfilling the King's quest to Camelot. The King not only bears gold upon his royal crown and scepter, but also around his majestic waist.

Source: WWE.com
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Mayhem
O my god the titles actually look gold instead of plastic
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The King of Kings
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