Guest Shadow Report post Posted March 11, 2002 This would be my ultimate, fantasy Wrestlemania X8. After this I will begin posting Raws and Smackdowns after X8, including my own version of the split. (Note: Discountinued the last one cause it was boring, I like real "fantasy" ones that would never happen, better.) WWF Undisputed Title Match Ladder Match Chris Jericho (c.) vs. Chris Benoit A rematch from their beyond-excellent Ladder Match at the 2001 Royal Rumble, this time for the ultimate prize on the big show. Benoit beats Jericho cleanly to win the Undisupted Title in his home country to a standing ovation. ***** easily 2 out of 3 Falls Match Triple H vs. The Rock Their epic feud continues in a face vs. face clash at Wrestlemania X8. Triple H gets the first fall, Rock takes the second, Triple H scores the Pedgiree but there's a ref bump, and Rock rolls Triple H up after with his legs on the ropes (see, you can do a heel turn without Vince McMahon). Rock is mostly booed by the crowd as he celebrates his victory and Triple H looks on with anger (Rock is a MUCH better heel than face). **** Submissions/First Blood Match 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin vs. Bret 'Hit Man' Hart A rematch from the double-turn classic at Wrestlemania 13 in 1997. The rules: there's no DQs, no count outs, and the match can either be one by making your opponent bleed or making your opponent tap out (remember how bloody Austin was at WM13? That's the reason). Austin has Hart in the Sharpshooter, his own move, and is ready to have Hart tap out- but Shawn Micheals comes in through the crowd and gives Austin the Sweet Chin Music, then nails him in the face with a chair as he gets back up, causing Austin to bleed. Austin is of course now bleeding and the match is awarded to a still-unconcious Bret Hart. HBK leaves through the crowd once again. ***1/2 #1 Contender to the WWF Undisputed Title Match Kurt Angle vs. Mystery Opponent Ric Flair refused to reveal who Angle's mystery opponent would be....and it ended up being the first true "Real American", Hulk Hogan. So its the Real American vs. the Olympic Hero. Hogan came out to a rousing ovation, but Angle soon took the microphone. Angle tells Hogan that he's washed-up and then says that he wants nothing more than to end his career- and he'll even put his own, IN PRIME career on the line to do it. Hogan soon agrees. Angle beats Hogan cleanly by submission (after holding it on there for a long time) with the Ankle Lock. Angle celebreates retiring pro wrestling's greatest superstar of all time and getting an Undisputed Title shot. (Note: This would work if Vince throws Hogan a HUGE pay day for a one-time deal and makes sure he stays retired. Imagine the heel heat for Angle, who ended the career of a pro wrestling legend, in the marks' eyes of course, hehe). ** Singles Match Ric Flair vs. The Undertaker The only match I'm keeping from WWF's version. Flair beats Taker cleanly with the Figure Four. **1/2 Two Falls, Two Titles Triple Threat Match for WWF Intercontiental/ECW World Titles Rhyno (ECW World c.) vs. Rob Van Dam (WWF IC c.) vs. Jerry Lynn The first fall would be for the WWF Intercontiental Title and the second fall would be for the ECW World Title (which Rhyno brought back with him in his return). Jerry Lynn pins RVD in the first fall to win the WWF Intercontiental Title and Rob Van Dam pins Rhyno in the second fall to *finally* win the ECW World Title. ****1/2 WWF Tag Team Titles Match TLC 4inal Hardy Boyz (c.) vs. Dudley Boyz vs. Edge & Christian The match would be the final rematch, called "TLC 4inal", and would feature the Hardys, Dudleys, and newly reunited (and heel) Edge & Christian. Edge reaches for the belt but the ladder is knocked down by Chris Jericho! Jericho helps Matt claim the titles to retain, and the Hardys have turned heel, celebrating with Jericho as they head to the back. ****1/2 Opening Match WWF European Title Match DDP (c.) vs. Lance Storm DDP pins Lance cleanly with the Diamond Cutter to retain the European title. **1/2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites