Tuesday, July 5, 2011

FPR Bloodlines Results (6/26/11)

FPR Bloodlines
June 26, 2011
Theme Song: Evanescence - "Everybody's Fool"



PRESTORY: Last month in the Real World Tag League, The Road Warriors had an unprecedented run, defeating every other team in their block without a loss. Unfortunately for them, their streak came to an end in the semi-finals when they were upset by the Fabulous Freebirds. The Freebirds would lose the finals to the Midnight Express and the Road Warriors would be waiting for revenge. The Road Warriors challenged the Freebirds to a rematch to take place at Bloodlines - in a Chicago Street Fight! The bad blood between these two teams was sure to reach a boiling point. So when it came time for action, first "Iron Man" hit followed by "Badstreet USA" but neither team made their entrance. Shortly thereafter, the two teams were found to have already started their brawl in the backstage area! The two teams would brawl out to the ringside area and into the ring where the match would remain an all-out brawl..
Chicago Street Fight: The Fabulous Freebirds def. The Road Warriors (16:04) when Hayes CRITICAL'd Hawk with the DDT
AFTERSTORY: The ending was shocking and sudden as the pace to the match never slowed down. Hayes was able to plant Hawk on his neck with a deadly DDT that caused the matchs' end. Animal crawled over and covered Hawk as the Freebirds stood tall. The Freebirds didn't waste time leaving the scene to a raucous chorus of boos and Animal helped officials tend to Hawk.

Backstage, we cut to new FPR World Heavyweight Champion the Great Muta joined by his associates Gary Hart, The Great Kabuki, and Sting. Gary spoke for the trio when he promised that Bloodlines would forever be remembered as Muta's night when he made his first defense in a rematch with Triple H in tonight's main event.

PRESTORY: Over the last month, Madison Rayne and Maryse have been involved in a series of matches with Nevaeh and Jessie McKay. Madison and Maryse have continued to come out on top as they seem to always do except when against their prior rivals, Marti Belle & Jazz. Nevaeh & McKay continued to believe they could defeat the dominant former women's tag team champions and this month, Nevaeh & Jessie would team up with Mistress Belmont for a six-woman tag team match against Madison, Maryse, and Brittney Savage. Belmont and Savage have been going at it since their respective debuts at WrestleMania and most recently Belmont laid out Savage at Breakout.
6 Woman Tag Team Match: Madison Rayne, Maryse, & Brittney Savage def. Nevaeh, Jessie McKay, & Mistress Belmont (23:15) when Maryse forced Belmont to submit to a camel clutch
AFTERSTORY: An action-packed match saw the Beautiful People on top again. This time it was Maryse using a camel clutch to force Belmont into submission. Madison and Maryse were both impressed by their partner, Brittney Savage, and have discussed adding her to their stable. Since the stable's original 2009 incarnation, Madison and Maryse have broke out as a prominent tag team while Lacey Von Erich remains an associate of them, despite not being seen in recent months. Nevaeh and Jessie McKay left feeling dejected that they were again unable to secure victory.

PRESTORY: Mike Foxx and Scot Summers proved to be among the best in the King of the Ring tournament at Breakout. Last month, however, both men found themselves on the receiving end of Stone Cold Stunners. Foxx and Summers were not pleased and they were more than willing to step into the ring against each other to find out who the better man is. Foxx vs Summers was then signed for Bloodlines!
Mike Foxx def. Scot Summers (21:07) with the Hotspot
AFTERSTORY: An amazing back and forth match saw Foxx come out on top. The match was a showstealer and could've believably gone either way as they both gave all they had. Foxx pins Summers as he looks to move up the card but Summers will not be going away quietly. These two are likely to meet again some time in the future and both men are looking to enter the upcoming Road 2 GAB Tournament as well.

PRESTORY: Last month, Hayabusa was able to overcome number one contender, Julian Caesaro, to retain his junior championship. As a result, Hayabusa was given the month off while a match was made to decide a new number one contender. A four way elimination match between four top contenders would determine who challenges Hayabusa at the Great American Bash!
Fatal 4 Way Elimination Match: Robert Evans def. Christopher Daniels, Julian Caesaro, & Jiggle-O James Johnson (18:09)
*Johnson eliminated Daniels (13:07) with a magistral following a 619
*Johnson eliminated Caesaro (17:25) with a tiger driver
*Evans eliminated Johnson (18:09) with a northern lights suplex
AFTERSTORY: Just when it looked like Jiggle-O James Johnson would capitalize on his momentum from last month's victory, Robert Evans was able to steal the victory! Undoubtedly a huge victory for Evans, who has continued to impress since his outing in the King of the Ring. Evans will now go on to his biggest match of his career as he challenges Hayabusa for the Junior Championship at the Great American Bash. Meanwhile, Julian Caesaro was none too pleased with being pinned by his often-time tag partner in Johnson. Both men share a mutual respect but might need to find out who is the better man. It is likely that they will meet again one on one in the near future.

Octagon Championship Match: Bob Sapp def. Josh Barnett via 1st Round KO (4:11) with a reverse powerbomb to RETAIN the championship!

Backstage, Sara Del Rey was interviewed. Del Rey complained about her seeming inability to defeat Daizee Haze in their numerous matches throughout the year. Sara cited WrestleMania as the biggest example, where she took out Amazing Kong with the Royal Butterfly but the triple threat match was elimination and Daizee ended up pinning Del Rey again. Del Rey talked about having mutual respect with Kong, but she wanted Daizee back in the ring. Del Rey said that she will team up with Amazing Kong if Daizee can find a partner for a tag team match next month at the Great American Bash!

PRESTORY: Last month, The Great Kabuki stepped into the hardcore deathmatch ring to try and take the championship from Abdullah the Butcher but he was unsuccessful in his bid for the title, despite a hard fought effort. This month, Kabuki's cohort in the Muta Alliance, Sting has decided to challenge Abdullah. Sting hopes to bounce back from his long rivalry with the Undertaker with something new, but it would not be an easy task..
Hardcore Deathmatch Championship Match: Abdullah the Butcher def. Sting (13:45) after a samoan drop to RETAIN the championship!!
AFTERSTORY: Sting put up a fight but in the end Abdullah was once again able to reign supreme. Abdullah has fought off both Kabuki and Sting, who will challenge him next in the hardcore deathmatch ring?

PRESTORY: Last month, Shawn Michaels pinned Sheamus in a rematch from the King of the Ring. Michaels felt the win was a rejuvenation of his career and he was riding high ever since. The victory boosted Shawn's confidence to the point that he challenged the unstoppable giant, the Big Show, to a match for the International Championship! Could HBK's luck continue or would it run out before he can claim gold?
International Championship Match: The Big Show def. Shawn Michaels (17:48) with the running elbow drop to RETAIN the championship
AFTERSTORY: Not many gave Shawn a chance, but he did indeed come within inches of winning the championship and toppling the Giant. If Michaels would've been able to make one more pin attempt, it likely would've been over but unfortunately for HBK, he suffered the same fate as many.

Randy Orton came to the ring and announced that he had the King of the Ring video thoroughly reviewed and it was determined that the ring ropes did factor into the end of the match. Orton said due to the controversial decision in the match, he was challenging Stone Cold Steve Austin to be a man and put his KOTR title shot on the line against him in a match at the Great American Bash. Stone Cold came out and told Orton that he went through the same thing when he won the tournament last year. Austin brought up last year and told Orton that if he wanted the match, he'd have to put up the same thing Chris Jericho did a year ago - his career! Orton stated he had beaten Austin in the past and he was confident that he could do it again and so the two have agreed to the match. Will Austin end another career enroute to another King of the Ring turned title reign or will the Viper change the direction of the future? Only time will tell!

PRESTORY: Last month, following a loss to the Undertaker, an enraged Drew McIntyre placed a $1000 bounty on the head of the Undertaker, to anyone that could take him out. Drew became increasingly frustrated stemming from his inability to put down the Deadman after 2 straight losses. After word spread about Drew's bounty, the first man to step up to the plate was a recent nemesis of Taker, The Great Kabuki. Kabuki has battled with the Undertaker several times and now he would battle him once again!
$1000 Bounty Match: The Great Kabuki def. The Undertaker (15:49) via submission with a misted camel clutch
AFTERSTORY: The bounty must have been the motivation! As the Great Kabuki shockingly was able to overcome the Undertaker. Kabuki caught Taker with green mist to the eyes, blinding him, and then locked in a camel clutch submission with the mist in Taker's eyes and the increasing pain mixed in with the burning of the eyes was enough to force Taker to pass out. Kabuki gained his first victory over Taker and an immense victory for him, for the Muta Alliance, and for Drew McIntyre. Drew came to the ring joining Kabuki in his celebration in the ring. Drew shook hands with Kabuki and handed him the briefcase of money. Drew and Kabuki then put the boots to Taker some more. Kabuki held Taker up as Drew talked trash in his face. Taker tried swinging with punches but was too weakened. Drew told Taker that the games have only just begun and that he's hired someone to take him out next month too - should Taker show up at the Great American Bash. Drew then had Kabuki lay out Taker one more time with a briefcase shot to the head. Drew and Kabuki raised their arms in the air to a loud response of boos as they stood tall in the ring with their job complete. Both men would head to the back, very happy with their respective accomplishments.

PRESTORY: The Midnight Express won the Real World Tag League last month, overcoming 63 other teams involved. They became the first team to ever win the league twice, stopping the plans of reigning tag team champions, LAX, from completing the same accomplishment. The Midnights league victory gained them a shot at the tag team titles to be held at Bloodlines. The LAX have run roughshod over the division all year long, having been champions since regaining the gold at the end of October. Could the Midnight Express put an end to their dominance or would LAX prove to be the best?
World Tag Team Championship Match: The Midnight Express def. The Latin American XChange (18:41) when Lane pinned Homicide after a low blow to become the NEW Champions!!
AFTERSTORY: The Midnights have dethroned LAX! Despit some questionable tactics in doing so, we have new tag team champions for the first time this year. LAX will be looking for a rematch but will have to battle through the Summer Spectacular tag team tournament to get that rematch as soon as possible as the winner of that will get the shot at the Great American Bash. The Midnight Express have been on a hot streak coming off the Tag League so we could be in for a long reign.

PRESTORY: Victoria has come out of her series of matches with Ayako Hamada as the undisputed women's champion. With the ongoing search for a new contender that began last month between Angelina Love and Jamilia Craft, Victoria was given a night off from defending the title but would compete in non-title action. Her opponent was determined in a match between two other top contenders. Sarita, who defeated Hamada last month prior to Redemption, and Lita, who has a storied history with Victoria, most recently dating back to Cyber Saturday 2010. Lita defeated Sarita and would go on to Bloodlines to face Victoria in a non-title bout! If she were to win, she'd have to be looked at for a future title shot.
Non-Title Match: Victoria def. Lita (12:08) via Widow's Peak CRITICAL
AFTERSTORY: Victoria did not take her competition lighlty as she left Lita devastated with a brutal Widow's Peak. The champion showed she's more than ready for whomever becomes #1 contender heading into the Great American Bash

PRESTORY: Last month, Hulk Hogan extracted WrestleMania revenge when he defeated Ric Flair in a rematch. Following the match, Hogan was the victim of a Horsemen ambush until Kurt Angle made the save. After that, Angle and Hogan issued a challenge to Flair and any one of his Horsemen to a tag team bout. Flair accepted the challenge and chose Brian Pillman as his partner and so the tag team war was on for Bloodlines!
Ric Flair & Brian Pillman def. Hulk Hogan & Kurt Angle (19:23) when Flair pinned Angle with a backslide
AFTERSTORY: The Horsemen ride again! Flair was able to catch Angle in a backslide by surprise much like he did in their previous bouts late last year. Angle could not believe he got pinned to the mat and went after Flair, igniting a post-match brawl between the two teams. It wasn't long before Arn & Tully arrived on the scene to aid Pillman & Flair. The Horsemen soon gained a 4 on 2 advantage and overcame Hogan and Angle. Until Road Warrior Animal rushed to the ring with a steel chair! Animal's run-in caused the Horsemen to bail. Animal helped Hogan and Angle up as the Horsemen retreated up the ramp yelling back at their enemies in the ring. Should Hawk return in time, it looks like we have War Games on our hands!

PRESTORY: Jessicka Havok & Allysin Kay have had quite the impactful debut. First they defeated Nevaeh and Jessie McKay and then they followed that up with a crushing defeat of the women's tag team champions, Marti Belle and Jazz, to become the new champions. They have skyrocketed to the top and Havok's CRITICAL of Jazz was a vicious one. Now, Marti and Jazz would attempt to regain the gold against the tough new duo that won the gold last month.
Women's Tag Team Championship Match: Jessicka Havok & Allysin Kay def. Marti Belle & Jazz (26:08) when Havok pinned Jazz after a boot to RETAIN the championships!
AFTERSTORY: Both teams put on a very competitive fight but in the end Havok and Kay were able to retain their titles. Earlier in the year it seemed Marti Belle and Jazz were finally the one team that the Beautiful People couldn't beat and now it appears they may have met their match as well. Jessicka & Allysin move on as champions now as the Beautiful People are looking to move back into title contention with their recent wins.

PRESTORY: Last month it was decided that the number one contendership to the Women's Championship would be decided amongst Angelina Love, Jamilia Craft, and Madison Eagles. A random drawing paired Craft and Angelina up first with the winner going on to face Madison Eagles at Bloodlines. At Redemption, Angelina defeated Jamilia Craft in an extremely competitive match that could've gone either way as both women put on a great performance. Now Angelina moves on to face one of the most impressive women in FPR, Madison Eagles, to determine the new number one contender to the Women's Championship. Would Angelina reignite her feud with champion Victoria or would the dominant Eagles receive her first title shot?
Madison Eagles def. Angelina Love (12:46) with a backslide
AFTERSTORY: Madison Eagles adds another major victory to her resume. Angelina gave it her all and almost pulled out the win on several occasions. However in the end, Madison Eagles caught her with a backslide for the win and #1 contendership. Madison Eagles will now face Victoria in her first ever shot at the women's title. Eagles has taken out one of FPR's greatest former champions in Candice Michelle earlier this year, now her target is the woman with the most title reigns, the current champ Victoria.

PRESTORY: Last month, The Great Muta finally accomplished what he called his destiny for the past year. After his brutal saga with John Cena, Muta found himself in a 2nd title match against Triple H. Muta was victorious and now finally lays claim to the World Title. Earlier in the night we heard from Muta and his entourage as it was promised that tonight's Bloodlines would forever be remembered as Muta's night. The Game would be invoking his rematch clause for the title so there was no doubt that Muta's first test would be a big challenge. And now it was time for the main event...Great Muta vs Triple H for the FPR Worlds Heavyweight Championship!!
Worlds Heavyweight Championship Match: The Great Muta def. Triple H (10:28) with the Moonsault to RETAIN the championship!!
AFTERSTORY: Bloodlines is indeed Muta's night! Muta soundly and decisively defeated The Game after bloodying him early on. Muta connected with two patented Moonsaults to secure the 3 count and defeat the former champion. Following the match, Muta was joined in ring for his celebration by Gary Hart, Kabuki, and Sting. They held up the champion as boos were heard throughout the arena. A spotlight shown down on the ring over the champion and his entourage. Bloodlines would go off the air as Muta's night with the final shot being Muta with the championship held high.

©FPR Bloodlines 2011. The Road 2 GAB and Summer Spectacular tournaments take place over the 4th of July week, where title contenders will be crowned! FPR's next PPV event will be The Great American Bash scheduled for July 30 with what promises to be another stacked lineup.

FPR Redemption Results! (5/28/11)

FPR Breakout Results (4/30/11)

FPR Breakout
April 30, 2011
Theme Song: Europe - "Sign of the Times"


Check out the FPR Breakout 2011 Highlight Video HERE!!!
http://www.viddler.com/explore/tigerXgroge/videos/56/


PRESTORY: Earlier this month, FPR signed women's tag team Jessicka Havok & Allysin Kay to contracts. The duo made their presence known at WrestleMania by eyeing the women's tag team champions, Marti Belle & Jazz, following their victory. Tonight at FPR Breakout, they debut and look to make their claim for a women's tag team title shot against the fresh pairing of Nevaeh and Jessie McKay!
Jessicka Havok & Allysin Kay def. Nevaeh & Jessie McKay (17:39) when Havok pinned Nevaeh after a discus lariat
AFTERSTORY: A very competitive match that could've gone either way sees Havok & Kay come out victorious in their debut. They will be the next challengers to Marti Belle & Jazz's tag team titles, while Nevaeh & McKay will certainly stay in contention. Both teams looked outstanding here and impressed everyone in the audience.

King of the Ring (The Final 16) BRACKET A

Mike Foxx def. Rob Van Dam (10:25) with a german suplex

CM Punk def. Great Kabuki (10:35) with a rollup

Randy Orton def. Robert Evans (17:10) via submission with a Cobra twist

Stone Cold Steve Austin def. Mick Foley (6:52) with a thesz press

ROUND NOTES: Mike Foxx continues his road to the finals with an impressive win over Rob Van Dam. Both Great Kabuki & Mick Foley were advised that they returned to the ring too early following injuries sustained in their WrestleMania classic and it showed. Randy Orton vs Robert Evans was a thrilling, unexpected candidate for match of the night with some spectacular highlights! Evans came very close to a huge upset but Orton was able to stop him, catching him in mid-air with the RKO! Stone Cold vowed to become the first ever repeat King of the Ring, as he won the tournament last year, he plans to repeat history and use it to reclaim the World Title in August as he did last year.

PRESTORY: At WrestleMania VI, Diesel shocked the world when he CRITICAL'd the Big Show to end Show's year+ reign as International Champion. Diesel wouldn't be able to rest easy though, knowing the Big Show would be back for his rematch and look to reclaim the title he held for such a long time.
International Championship Match: The Big Show def. Diesel (13:26) with a running elbow drop to become the NEW Champion!
AFTERSTORY: The Big Show is on top again. Diesel did all he could to retain the gold but it just wouldn't work. Equally, Show did everything he could to avoid succumbing to the Jackknife Powerbomb again, countering it twice. Diesel was also able to avoid the Chokeslam as both men threw everything they had and even the referee got knocked down. It was a back and forth battle of the big men but Show won the title back in just 3 weeks time. Diesel will be entitled to a rematch to take place at Redemption, but Show has agreed to defend the championship next week when FPR tours Mexico. Could this be the beginning of another year long Big Show reign?

King of the Ring (The Final 16) BRACKET B

Scot Summers def. Dr. Death Steve Williams (8:59) after a lariat

Sheamus def. Shawn Michaels (19:30) via submission with a bearhug

Drew McIntyre received a bye to the third round.

The Undertaker def. Ted DiBiase (10:26) after the Last Ride

ROUND NOTES: Scot Summers was extremely impressive with his quicker than expected victory over Dr. Death. Sheamus vs Michaels was a classic that could've gone either way. HBK almost had Sheamus several times and even had the crowd start to get behind him despite his ways of the past year. Another showstealing match both men had as they hit everything they could to secure the win. Sheamus was able to force Michaels to pass out in the end. Drew McIntyre advanced to the next round after the Great Muta gave up his spot in order to compete in the main event - a Last Man Standing match against his nemesis John Cena, to possibly put a final nail in that long running rivalry and also for a quicker chance to win the title than the KOTR would provide as the match would be for the number one contendership to the Worlds Heavyweight Championship. Ted DiBiase found his way into the second round through questionable ways but he was no match for the Deadman, who also looks to become the first 2 time King of the Ring.

PRESTORY: Bob Sapp has been back on track ever since his upset loss to Taz. He bounced back with a strong victory like he always does but yet Taz wanted a rematch. And so the match was set, Sapp vs Taz one last time for the Octagon Championship!
Octagon Championship Match: Bob Sapp def. Taz via 1st Round KO (4:07) after a German Suplex to RETAIN the championship! (4:07)
AFTERSTORY: If there was ever any doubt, it ended here. Sapp annihilated Taz in the Octagon without much struggle at all. It seems as if Taz's victory two months ago was nothing more than a fluke. Sapp continues his dominance yet again in the Octagon as we await to see who will challenge him next.

PRESTORY: WrestleMania VI saw the debuts of both Brittney Savage and Mistress Belmont in a very unique mixed tag team match. Savage teamed with Sid to defeat Belmont and her partner Jakob Furis. The finish saw Sid pin Furis, so with the two women not involved in a decisive finish, they agreed to a one on one singles match to settle their grudge in the ring!
Mistress Belmont def. Brittney Savage (21:17) via Slave Driver CRITICAL
AFTERSTORY: What a match! And what a statement made by Mistress Belmont who put an exclamation mark to the finish of the match. These two women went back and forth for over twenty minutes until Belmotn was able to hit her finisher and incapacitate Brittney. These two look to certainly be ones to watch.

King of the Ring [The Elite Eight]

Mike Foxx def. CM Punk (19:57) with a rollup

Stone Cold Steve Austin def. Randy Orton (12:19) via submission with a side armbar

Scot Summers def. Sheamus (18:15) after a headbutt

The Undertaker def. Drew McIntyre (27:09) via submission with a boston crab

ROUND NOTES: Mike Foxx garnered a lot of attention by defeating former World Heavyweight Champion, CM Punk. Foxx threw literally everything he had at Punk until he got the win - in the same fashion Punk won last round. Stone Cold continued his road to repeat with a very controversial victory over his longtime rival, Randy Orton. Austin seemed to clearly be in the ropes area when putting Orton in submission. The referee however, did not make the call, and Orton had no choice but to tapout. Orton was clearly frustrated as he had hoped to vanquish his rival from the tournament, the match is under review for the controversial call, however Austin advances in the tournament. Summers vs Sheamus was a hard-hitting battle as both men were throwing bombs left and right. Summers had another very impressive win here. Austin isn't the only one looking to repeat as 2007 King of the Ring the Undertaker is not to be denied. Taker and Drew McIntyre went to war here. Taker busted Drew open early but Drew fired back in an unbelievable way. Drew came as close as one can come without getting the win and made a definitive name for himself against the multi-time world champion. The semi-finals were now set!

PRESTORY: 3 weeks ago at WrestleMania VI, Abdullah the Butcher got his long awaited rematch against Necro Butcher for the Hardcore Deathmatch championship. Necro won the championship from Abdullah after being voted in at Cyber Saturday and Abdullah was unable to get his rematch due to circumstance and other challengers coming but WrestleMania proved the opportune time. Abdullah won the championship back and now it was Necro out for revenge.
Hardcore Deathmatch Championship Match: Abdullah the Butcher def. Necro Butcher (13:24) with the running elbow drop to RETAIN the championship!
AFTERSTORY: Abdullah puts an end to Necro with the deadly elbow drop. Both men hit each other with everything they could find but Abdullah smashed several lighttubes over Necro which likely aided his victory. Abdullah looks to begin another dominant reign but there will be a slew of challengers waiting to step into the deathmatch ring.

PRESTORY: At WrestleMania VI, Julian Caesaro picked up likely his biggest win thus far in his FPR career, winning the WrestleMania Gauntlet with 3 extremely impressive victories over all former Junior Champions. Another impressive win was that of Rey Mysterio, who defeated Junior division legends Ultimo Dragon & Jushin Liger in a triple threat match. Mysterio previously held singles victories over both men which didn't set well with either man and then he proved all doubters wrong by beating them both at once. With both men picking up very impressive coming out of Mania, FPR management decided that they would meet one on one in a number one contenders match for the Junior Championship at Breakout!
Junior Championship #1 Contenders Match: Julian Caesaro def. Rey Mysterio (12:45) with an inside cradle
AFTERSTORY: Julian Caesaro continues to ride the wave of success! Caesaro pins another former FPR junior champion and he will now hope to become champion himself as he will receive a title shot at Redemption! Both men shook hands after the bout in a show of respect as Caesaro celebrated his victory.

PRESTORY: Hayabusa has had a meteoric rise back to the top in 2011, the top of the junior division for the first time. Hayabusa had an incredible run as he won the Super J Cup tournament and earned a championship opportunity at WrestleMania against champion "Fallen Angel" Christopher Daniels. Hayabusa won the match and the championship and continued this ever impressive win streak. Now at Breakout, Daniels looks to regain the championship. The winner will defend against Julian Caesaro at Redemption!
Junior Championship Match: Hayabusa def. Christopher Daniels (13:13) after the Emerald Flowsion onto a steel chair to RETAIN the championship!
AFTERSTORY: Christopher Daniels thought he had things all figured out when he brought a steel chair into the ring, however that would turn out to be his downfal. Hayabusa caught him in the same move he won the title with, only this time dropped him onto the chair! Hayabusa retains the title in a very impressive first defense. Hayabusa will defend against #1 contender, Julian Caesaro at Redemption. But first, it is rumored they will compete on the same team of four in the Los Parejas Incredibles tag team match on the upcoming tour.

King of the RIng [Final Four]

Stone Cold Steve Austin def. Mike Foxx (6:52) with a thesz press

The Undertaker def. Scot Summers (12:12) after the Last Ride

ROUND NOTES: It was the former Kings of the Ring vs the new hopefuls in the semi's and both Austin and Taker stayed strong. Foxx and Summers both impressed everyone in attendance with their efforts. Foxx was this close to being back to the top and Summers has cemented his name in the mix. Undertaker seems beyond superhuman at this point, surviving a war with Drew McIntyre and still managing to defeat the ever impressive "Showtime" Scot Summers. The 2011 King of the Ring Finals would see for the first time two former winners, 2007 vs 2010, only one man can win! Stone Cold vowed to win it twice in a row but the Undertaker has been intent on keeping his winning streak alive, having not lost a match outside of the Royal Battle, in the past 6+ months! Stone Cold vs The Undertaker only one could be King, again.

PRESTORY: At WrestleMania VI, Ayako Hamada accomplished her dream and became FPR Women's Champion, ending a strong title reign of Victoria. Victoria was infuriated after losing the title and has been going crazy for the past 3 weeks. Victoria had promised to win back the title when she invoked her rematch at FPR Breakout. However, Hamada would not be an easy target as she is poised to continue her new title reign..
Women's Championship Match: Victoria def. Ayako Hamada (12:57) with a bridging backdrop to become the NEW Champion!
AFTERSTORY: One lucky move scored Victoria her record 9th title reign! Hamada had things going her way and looked to finish off Victoria with her spiral powerbomb but Victoria managed to backdrop her and remain ontop for the surprise three count. These two have had a back and forth series thus far, and will look to meet for a third time at Redemption with the title on the line.

The Finals
King of the Ring Finals: Stone Cold Steve Austin def. The Undertaker (14:12) to win the King of the Ring tournament
AFTERSTORY: Stone Cold stayed true to his promise and becomes the first two time King of the Ring winner, not to mention back-to-back at that. It was a very hard-fought tournament all the way around and the celebration would not last long. After Austin defeated the Undertaker, Mike Foxx and Drew McIntyre returned to the ring and attacked their respective opponents from earlier in the night. Before long, Scot Summers returned to the ring as well and he started attacking everyone in sight! It was an all-out brawl at ringside that officials had to separate among all five competitors. Stone Cold is King again and chaos has already ensued!

PRESTORY: The history between John Cena and The Great Muta is all known by now. It dates back to last summer when Muta did not take kindly to his Road to GAB loss to John Cena. The rivalry was one of FPR's greatest as it raged on for the rest of the year. Fast forward to the month of April, John Cena lost at WrestleMania VI. Cena had fought and fought for his title shot but could not win the gold. However, Cena was not going to give up and he wanted a rematch against The Game. Of course, Cena would have to earn that rematch and so FPR Management offered a match to Cena's biggest rival, The Great Muta, to battle in a Last Man Standing match for the number one contendership. Muta was more than willing to step into the ring with Cena again in hopes of acquiring a championship match. And so the main event of Breakout was set with the winner receiving the next, and their second, world title shot at Triple H in the main event of Redemption!
Last Man Standing Match: The Great Muta def. John Cena (11:18) when Cena could not answer the 10 count.
AFTERSTORY: Great Muta has finally defeated John Cena! Muta made sure to reopen John Cena's wounds, causing him to bleed from the head as he has done in each of their bouts. When the stakes were at their highest, Muta managed to put Cena down and it's possible that Cena may have suffered a leg injury that made him unable to stand up after Muta attacked with dragon screw leg whips. Muta will now get his second and potentially last chance at Triple H's World Heavyweight Championship! It remains to be seen how long John Cena may be out of action following this brutal contest. But on this night, Muta has taken down his rival.

©FPR Breakout 2011. Comments, questions, requests, feedback of all sorts is accepted and appreciated as always. FPR follows up Breakout with a brief house show tour of Mexico and then the 5th annual Real World Tag League will take place throughout the month of May. FPR's next PPV Event will be FPR Redemption tentatively scheduled for May 28, 2011 headlined by Muta vs HHH II, the culmination of the Real World Tag League and so much more!!

FPR WrestleMania VI Results! (4/2/11)

FPR WrestleMania VI
"Like Never Before!"
April 2, 2011
Theme Songs: Dream Theatre - "Pull Me Under" & Rihanna - "Fire Bomb"

If you missed them before, check out the WrestleMania VI feud build-up videos!

The Complete FPR WrestleMania VI Hype Video - "Fire Bomb"
http://www.viddler.com/explore/tigerXgroge/videos/48/

FPR FEUD VIDEO: Worlds Heavyweight Championship Match: John Cena vs Triple H(c) - "Moment 4 Life"
http://www.viddler.com/explore/tigerXgroge/videos/51/

FPR FEUD VIDEO: The Undertaker vs Sting - "Saw"
http://www.viddler.com/explore/tigerXgroge/videos/53/

FPR FEUD VIDEO: Women's Tag Team Championship Match: Marti Belle & Jazz(c) -vs- The Beautiful People (Madison Rayne & Maryse) - "Take My Hand"
http://www.viddler.com/explore/tigerXgroge/videos/47/

FPR FEUD VIDEO: "Angel of Mercy" Claudia vs "Jumpin'" Jamilia Craft - "Wrapped In Your Arms"
http://www.viddler.com/explore/tigerXgroge/videos/46/

FPR FEUD VIDEO: "The Punisher" Madison Eagles vs "Best in the World" Candice Michelle - "Prelude"
http://www.viddler.com/explore/tigerXgroge/videos/50/

Check out the epic 8+ minute WrestleMania VI HIGHLIGHT VIDEO HERE!
http://www.viddler.com/explore/TigerXgroge/videos/54/


PRESTORY: Following the Super J Cup and the 8 man tag that opened up Valentine's Massacre, FPR has decided to put some of the top stars of the junior division into a gauntlet match! It would be a match where two men would square off and the winner would face the next opponent. The match was open to any cruiserweight to enter. It promised to be an exciting way to open the biggest show of them all!
Gauntlet Match: Julian Caesaro won the Gauntlet Invitational (86:88) / (01:27:28)
Frankie Kazarian def. Doug Williams (15:40) with a powerslam
Brian Pillman def. Frankie Kazarian (14:08) by reversing a small package
Brian Pillman def. Daniel Bryan (10:54) after a snap mare
Brian Pillman def. 2 Cold Scorpio (8:38) after a diving fist drop
Julian Caesaro def. Brian Pillman (16:38) after a kick to the head
Julian Caesaro def. AJ Styles (10:01) after a series of kicks
Julian Caesaro def. Austin Aries (12:09) with a small package
AFTERSTORY: What an absolutely huge victory for the career of Julian Caesaro! The opening of the gauntlet saw Kazarian get revenge on Doug Williams from the Super J Cup, but fall to a man who has always gotten the better of him in Brian Pillman. Pillman went on an absolute tear defeating rival Daniel Bryan and 2 Cold Scorpio but was stopped by Julian Caesaro. Caesaro would go on to best his long time nemesis, AJ Styles, and looked to win the gauntlet there however Austin Aries, who wasn't even known to be in the building, made a surprise entry looking to spoil Caesaro's victory. However it was not to be as Julian took it to the former kingpin of the Junior division and pinned him to become the winner of the incredible gauntlet bout! The gauntlet saw everything with lots of blood, sweat, and tears spilled in the ring. This victory will undoubtedly skyrocket Julian Caesaro up the rankings for a junior title shot in the near future.
"A Royale Road"

PRESTORY: An 8 woman tag was signed to take place at WrestleMania IV. Jessica James was chosen to be apart of one team consisting of three debuting women for FPR! Jessica's partners would be Nevaeh, "Everybody's Favorite Girlfriend" Jessie McKay, and Hiroyo Matsumoto. Their opponents that night were first signed to be "Rate Tank" Kellie Skater and the Canadian Ninjas. The Ninjas told Jessica James that they would deliver a surprise as their fourth and final partner on the team. Along the Road to WrestleMania, they lived up to their word by revealing that Jessica's longtime partner, Athena, would join them in battle. Jessica was shocked to learn that Athena had turned and joined Skater, Portia, and Nicole's team. It promises to be an exciting 8 woman tag!
8 Woman Tag Team Match: "Rate Tank" Kellie Skater,The Canadian Ninjas (Portia Perez & Nicole Matthews), & Athena def. Jessica James, Nevaeh, Jessie McKay, & Hiroyo Matsumoto (22:41) when Athena pinned Matsumoto after a fameasser
AFTERSTORY: Athena picks up the pinfall in a major victory as she has an excellent start following her shocking turn. All eight women delivered in the match with lots of teamwork. In the end Jessica James and her team of FPR newcomers couldn't pull off the victory. The Canadian Ninjas use the win to get back on a win streak, Athena could be heading towards bigger things with her change in attitude and the Rate Tank picks up her first win here. An impressive showing from all involved and it is likely that Nevaeh, McKay, and Matsumoto will be staying around.
"New attitude; New Athena"


PRESTORY: Following Brian Pillman's inability to emerge victorious from the junior gauntlet, Ric Flair was heated backstage and demanded the other two Horsemen, Arn Anderson and Tully Blanchard, be placed into a match at WrestleMania. Flair's call was answered and unfortunately for Arn and Tully, the match they were then booked in was against the Road Warriors!
The Road Warriors def. Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard (16:29) when Hawk pinned Blanchard after a piledriver
AFTERSTORY: Not a good start of the night for the Horsemen as 3 of the 4 have already ended up on the losing end of things. The Road Warriors made their impact making quick work of Arn and Tully, pounding them from pillar to post. The Warriors are one of FPR's most legendary tag teams and are always ready for a fight! Needless to say, Ric Flair was fuming backstage even worse than before.
"Horsemen fall again"

PRESTORY: After her past few months of new found success, Natalya found herself without a match for WrestleMania. Following capping off her rivalry with Beth Phoenix, Natalya was unsuccessful in her bid for the women's championship last month but she wasn't going to give up. Not willing to miss the big show, Natalya made a special challenge to Lita, who she wrestled briefly on 2 separate occasions last October in multi-woman matches. Lita was glad to accept the challenge and the match was signed in what was sure to be a battle of mutual respect!
Lita def. Natalya (12:16) with a magistral rollup
AFTERSTORY: The multi-time women's champion reigns supreme in this match. A very evenly contested bout saw both women give their all but in the end Lita proved to be too much for Natalya. After the bout, the two shook hands as Lita continued her in-ring celebration.
"More than she can handle?"


PRESTORY: At Cyber Saturday 2010, the fans voted Necro Butcher to get a title shot at the Hardcore Deathmatch Championship then held by Abdullah the Butcher. Necro was victorious in the Battle of the Butchers and won the championship. From there, Necro has been through several hardcore wars but Abdullah never received his rematch. Now with the dust settled from Necro's series with Mr. Pogo, FPR Management has deemed WrestleMania VI, Abdullah's night for his rematch. Battle of the Butchers II, Necro defends this time against Abdullah!
Hardcore Deathmatch Championship Match: Abdullah the Butcher def. Necro Butcher (14:29) with the running elbow drop to become the NEW Champion!!!
AFTERSTORY: Abdullah regains the championship which he initially lost to Necro back in October as the Battle of the Butchers rages on! Necro has been in some true wars but Abdullah may be his toughest challenge as he just refused to go down. Both men threw each other through lighttubes and Necro was even tossed to the landmines outside. Necro will have to come back even more prepared than he was if he wants the championship back. Abdullah's deadly elbow drop spelled the finish here after a bloody brawl.
"Battle of the Butchers to continue.."



PRESTORY: Survival of the Sickest saw a breakout performance from Dashing Cody Rhodes and Ted DiBiase Jr. as they managed to win the match for Randy Orton's team, over a dominating force of an opposition at that. Cody and Ted would continue their ways with what has to be considered a major upset over the Road Warriors. Cody and Ted continued their title aspirations and have now made it to WrestleMania where they face former tag team champions, The Hardyz. The Hardyz enjoyed a one week title reign late last year when the fans voted them in to face LAX for the titles at Cyber Saturday but lost them the following week at Halloween Havoc in LAX's rematch. The Hardyz lost their latest shot last month at Valentine's Massacre but hope to rebound in a big way here. Cody and Ted look to make a statement on the Hardyz name while the Hardyz hope to preserve their spot in the division. The two teams meet, Wrestlemania VI!
The Hardyz def. Dashing Cody Rhodes & Ted DiBiase Jr. (18:21) when Matt pinned DiBiase after a DDT
AFTERSTORY: Legacy cut short! A back and forth tag team battle ends up with the Hardyz coming out on top. The former tag team champions showed here that they will not be made a stepping stone in Cody and Ted's quick rise to the top. Cody and Ted will have to regroup from here if they plan on challenging for the tag team titles anytime soon.
"Back to square one"


PRESTORY: 2010 was a roller coaster year for Angelina Love who was embroiled in a major rivalry with Victoria. While Beth Phoenix has recently come off a big feud herself with Natalya. Angelina failed in her bid to win the women's championship at Royal Battle, but bounced back with a huge tag team victory at Valentine's Massacre. Angelina was able to pin Sara Del Rey in a match where she and Daizee Haze defeated Del Rey and Beth Phoenix. Beth didn't take kindly to the loss and was quick to start a post-match brawl with Angelina. The two have been put in a singles match for WrestleMania VI! It will be one of Angelina's biggest tests and a big match for Beth Phoenix to continue pursuing the women's championship as well. An exciting matchup for both women but only one will out of WrestleMania the winner!
Angelina Love def. Beth Phoenix (7:25) via Lights Out CRITICAL
AFTERSTORY: In what has to be considered a massive upset, Angelina Love has made the ultimate statement! Most people figured Angelina would be lucky to escape but Love proved all her doubters wrong when she laid out the Glamazon in under ten minutes. If there was any doubt left, there should be none now that Angelina Love is for real! Since debuting at the 2008 Great American Bash, Angelina has only gone up since and this may very well be her biggest win yet. Angelina Love proved here that her steel cage victory over current women's champion Victoria last year, her pinfall on Sara Del Rey last month, and this knockout here were all no flukes!
"Statement Made; Love is for real"



PRESTORY: With Hayabusa and Daniels fighting for the Junior Championship, FPR took the three most recent junior champions and pit them in a triple threat bout. Jushin Liger, Ultimo Dragon, and Rey Mysterio. Liger's most recent reign started by him returning to the division to dethrone longtime champion, Brian Pillman, only for it to be ended in a surprise out of nowhere loss to Rey Mysterio at Cyber Saturday. Mysterio began his first reign there and held on to it for a decent amount of time before losing it to Ultimo Dragon at Eve of Destruction. With all three vying for contendership still and none of them being the champion, they will meet in a 3 way where the first person to score a pinfall will be victorious!
Triple Threat Match: Rey Mysterio def. Ultimo Dragon & Jushin Liger (20:49) when he pinned Liger by countering a Liger Bomb into a hurricarana
AFTERSTORY: Jushin Liger & Ultimo Dragon's biggest complaints of last year were that they were both pinned by Rey Mysterio on separate occasions. Well, Rey did it again! Mysterio was able to defeat both Ultimo and Liger at the same time in a triple threat encounter. The match included lots of high spots and fast-paced action and in the end Liger thought he had Mysterio out for the Liger Bomb but Rey surprised Liger and everyone else as well with a rana to gain the pinfall.
"No Excuses"


PRESTORY: Last month Jakob Furis and Sid were the chosen poisons to face Randy Orton and Stone Cold Steve Austin. Austin and Orton each chose the other's opponent in hopes to soften the other up for their bout at WrestleMania. It's safe to say that both men's challenges worked in different ways. FPR Management has decided to capitalize on both Furis and Sid's involvement and have pit them against each other for WrestleMania VI, however it won't be 1 on 1. It will be a special attraction mixed tag team bout! FPR will integrate two female competitors into this match to make it more than just a singles match. Jakob Furis will team up with Mistress Belmont to take on Sid who will team up with Brittney Savage. It promises to be a very unique match that will truly be a WrestleMania attraction. Both Savage and Belmont have traded insults since signing for the match while the history between Furis and Sid is known. Mixed Tag Team action at WrestleMania VI!
Special Attraction Mixed Tag Team Match: Sid & Brittney Savage def. Jakob Furis & Mistress Belmont (13:59) when Sid pinned Furis after a headbutt
AFTERSTORY: The special attraction truly was a spectacle and Sid was an absolute monster. Brittney and Belmont were impressive with what we saw from them in their debuts and Furis put up a good fight but Sid came in with one goal and that was to be the winner. Sid achieved his goal after pummeling Furis and not even caring for the rules as he tossed Belmont around in the ring as well. With Sid's unrelenting power and Brittney Savage picking her shots, they made for a truly unique team and a team that was victorious at WrestleMania!
"Savage Victory"



PRESTORY: The Big Show has been truly unstoppable since winning the FPR International Championship in October of 2009. Show has taken on all comers with 14 successful title defenses in his year+ long reign. Show is in his second year as champion and hasn't slowed down a bit. Big Show comes off a recent successful defense over Spoiler 2000 and from there, he awaited his next challenge. In the lead-up to WrestleMania, FPR Management took a careful look at some possible contenders. The board came down to two men, Diesel and Shinsuke Nakamura. And so they met one on one on the Road to WrestleMania tour. Diesel made his statement clear, dropping Nakamura with a devastating CRITICAL. Diesel had officially become the #1 contender to the Big Show's unstoppable reign and would get his chance to do the impossible at WrestleMania!
International Championship Match: Diesel def. The Big Show (9:40) via Jackknife Powerbomb CRITICAL to become the NEW Champion!!!!!!
AFTERSTORY: The one year, five month reign has ended!! Diesel has done the seemingly impossible and finally put down the Big Show. The crowd went into an uproar at the sight of the Big Show's international championship reign coming to an end. It was Cyber Saturday 2009 when the fans then voted The Big Show in to face Mark Henry, Show won the title and never let it go. Challenger after challenger until now, finally, Diesel has been the man to step up and become the NEW International Champion! Big Show will be looking for revenge undoubtedly, but for the time being the title has a new home with Big Daddy Cool.
"Show's Over"



PRESTORY: At Cyber Saturday 2010, Randy Orton returned from a lengthy layoff to reprise his annual Legend Killer challenge. Orton promised a renewed aggression, focus, and victory against whomever the fans voted into the match. When the time came, Orton was thrown a curveball as there was a tie in the voting leading to a triple threat match between Orton, Stone Cold Steve Austin, and Randy's father, Bob Orton Jr. In the end, it was Bob that took the fall to Austin costing Orton his match. After the match Orton, seething with frustration, laid out Bob with a vicious kick to the head. Orton felt no remorse and vowed revenge on Austin. They met one on one at Halloween Havoc the following week and Orton stayed true to his promise, he pinned Stone Cold. At Survival of the Sickest, Orton's team won out over Austin's and they would meet one on one again at the Royal Battle where the winner would receive the final entry into the Royal Battle match. Stone Cold was the victor that night but it was all for not as the Viper ended up costing Austin later that night and helping cause his elimination. The two brawled to the back and it was clear that things were left unsettled. Their match was signed for WrestleMania and along the way they picked each other's poison at Valentine's Massacre. Orton won a hard fought battle against Jakob Furis where as Sid looked to downright injure Stone Cold. Austin has assured that he's ready for Mania and the Viper looks to finish the job on Stone Cold.
Stone Cold Steve Austin def. Randy Orton (9:15) via submission with a side armbar
AFTERSTORY: For the second time this year, Stone Cold has defeated the Viper! This time, there is no question, Austin forced Orton to submit and has beat him decisively. These two have been at odds for six months and Stone Cold has proven to be the better man here. Austin despite coming in still recovering from injury, picked apart the Viper in this bout. It will be interesting to see where they go from here as Orton has already tossed his name into entry for the King of the Ring tournament later this month, the same tournament that Austin won last year.
"Stone Cold Winner"


PRESTORY: As everyone knows by now, Bob Sapp is the king and ruler of the Octagon in FPR. He's been in and around the Octagon Championship picture for the entire tenure of FPR since it's inception. Sapp was in the middle of another dominant reign when Valentine's Massacre rolled around and Sapp was willing to take on any challengers, believing he had nothing to lose. Little did he know the Human Suplex Machine, Taz, would answer the call and do the unthinkable! Taz KOed Sapp and won the Octagon championship out of nowhere. Sapp would look to regroup and do as he always does - regain the championship, here at WrestleMania VI
Octagon Championship Match: Bob Sapp def. Taz via 2nd Round KO (0:43) with the Beast Bomb (5:43) to become the NEW Champion!
AFTERSTORY: As would be expected, Bob Sapp regains the Octagon championship. Taz's victory can be considered a lucky fluke as no one has ever beaten Sapp twice consecutively. Sapp continues his role as the dominator of the Octagon and will likely being another long unstoppable reign of terror.
"Sapp Stays Supreme"



PRESTORY: It all began brewing in the backstage area the night of Cyber Saturday 2010 in October. Sara Del Rey, miffed that she barely lost the vote for a women's championship match, got into a face to face war of words with Daizee Haze. Their faceoff garnered immediate attention and a match was signed between the two for the following week's Halloween Havoc. It was a battle but in the end Haze was victorious. Following that match, Amazing Kong made her presence known by staring down both women in the ring. At Survival of the Sickest, Del Rey was able to be on the same side as Kong in an 8 woman elimination tag victory. Sara and Daizee would meet again in a highly anticipated rematch at January's Royal Battle event. Daizee won in a near repeat of their first encounter. Needless to say, Del Rey was fuming and could not believe that she couldn't seem to beat Daizee. At Valentine's Massacre, they met again in a tag team bout where Daizee & Angelina Love overcame Del Rey & Beth Phoenix, this time with Angelina pinning Sara. It was no surprise that this set Del Rey off and she and Daizee would come to blows following the bout. In the middle of their brawl, Amazing Kong would once again come out, this time to the ring and she attacked both women! Kong would end up tossing both women from the ring and standing tall. After viewing the mass melee, FPR management booked a triple threat match to take place at WrestleMania VI, Sara Del Rey vs Daizee Haze vs Amazing Kong!
Triple Threat Match: Daizee Haze def. Amazing Kong & Sara Del Rey (18:14)
*Del Rey CRITICAL'd Kong with the Royal Butterfly (15:21)
*Daizee pinned Del Rey (18:14) after a forearm
AFTERSTORY: This match was an absolute action-packed battle! Sara Del Rey was able to lift Kong for the Royal Butterfly and CRITICAL'd her in the process! A huge feat in itself, Del Rey's confidence grew after that but in the end Daizee Haze pinned her again! It continues to appear as if Sara just cannot beat Daizee. A huge victory for Daizee Haze on the grand stage of WrestleMania. Sara was visibly frustrated after her big moment not getting her the win in the end. While Daizee's star continues to grow in FPR
"Critical Kong; Haze keeps on rolling"


PRESTORY: In what looks to be the most star-studded Money in the Bank match of all time, 8 men will enter the WrestleMania tradition steel cage match in hopes to earn a guaranteed world title shot. The Great Muta won last year's Money in the Bank and this year he will enter again in hopes of finally becoming World Champion, something he has been fighting for all year long. Shawn Michaels enters with plans of being the one that ends his former partner, Triple H's reign. Kurt Angle will hope to bounce back from his recent loss to Ric Flair with a major win here. Batista is a wildcard entrant that will make his return to FPR for the first time in nearly a year, last competing in the King of the Ring tournament. Bret Hart enters in hopes of using Money in the Bank to get closer to the World Title that has always eluded him. CM Punk, a recent world champion, hopes to bounce back into the mix with a victory here. The Rock, who recently lost the title, could use Money in the Bank to secure another shot at the title. Rock absolutely wants his title back. And Mike Foxx looks to recover from a lackluster year and return to the glory he saw in 2009. Eight top contenders, three former world champions, in one ring surrounded by the steel cage. Only one man will walk away with a title shot! WrestleMania VI!
Money in the Bank Match: Kurt Angle def. The Great Muta, Mike Foxx, Batista, The Rock, Shawn Michaels, CM Punk, & Bret Hart (16:45) when he forced Foxx to submit to the Ankle Lock
AFTERSTORY: Kurt Angle is money in the bank! A perfect way for Angle to get out of the slump he had been in since losing to Ric Flair in December. Angle bounces back huge here with a major victory that could've easily gone to anyone in the match. All eight fought hard in hopes of winning the case but in the end, Angle caught Mike Foxx out of nowhere with a roll into an ankle lock to force the submission. Angle now has a title shot secured whenever he chooses to use it, so this year will definitely be an interesting one for Kurt.
"Bank Locked"


FPR FEUD VIDEO: "Angel of Mercy" Claudia vs "Jumpin'" Jamilia Craft - "Wrapped In Your Arms"
http://www.viddler.com/explore/tigerXgroge/videos/46/
PRESTORY: In July of 2010, Jamilia Craft made her FPR debut in the Great American Bash women's battle royal. In the match, Jamilia immediately impressed many people with her gaining of the first two eliminations and later gaining her biggest, eliminating former women's champion Claudia from the match! Obviously, that wasn't going to set well with the Angel of Mercy and Claudia was quick to demand a singles match with Craft at Final Burns. The match was signed and Claudia was victorious despite a great effort from the young upstart, Jamilia. At the Ultimate Encounter, they would meet again when Claudia teamed up with Madison Eagles to defeat Craft and Nikki Roxx. Craft took time some to regroup following the loss and at Survival of the Sickest, the two rivals led opposing teams against each other. Claudia's team "Angel's Punishment" was victorious in a clean sweep. Claudia won a six woman tag over Craft at the Royal Battle and after that she had enough. Claudia promised to rid Craft once and for all at Valentine's Massacre. However at VM, Jamilia Craft pulled off the upset! Craft finally pinned Claudia one on one! It was one of the best matches of the early year and a showstealer for sure (View the match here! http://www.viddler.com/explore/tigerXgroge/videos/46/). Claudia could not believe she had lost to the rookie and Craft celebrated hte biggest win of her career. Claudia would later challenge Jamilia to a rematch - best two out of three falls. Craft eagerly accepted the match and it was set for the grand stage of WrestleMania VI! It would be veteran vs rookie, who will come out victorious?!
2/3 Falls Match: Jamilia Craft def. Claudia 2 falls to 0 (24:17)
*Craft forced Claudia to submit to a boston crab (17:49)
*Craft pinned Claudia after a belly to belly suplex (6:28)
AFTERSTORY: Jamilia Craft has defeated her biggest rival in Claudia once and for all! Two straight falls saw Craft victorious. The rookie has overcome the longtime FPR veteran in a thrilling 2/3 falls battle. Despite being 2 to 0, the match was very close with near falls all over the place. After the match had ended, Claudia applauded her opponent on her victory! It appeared as if Jamilia had gained Claudia's respect through their battles as Claudia exited and allowed Craft to continue her Mania celebration in the ring. It was one of the most anticipated bouts of the evening and one of the hottest rivalries in the company and it most certainly delivered!
"Respecting the Craft"



PRESTORY: Hulk Hogan may be rid of Generation sXe for now but it didn't take long at all for someone else to start trouble with the Hulkster. At Valentine's Massacre, during Hogan's post-match celebration, Ric Flair arrived and leveled Hogan with steel chair shot! Flair left without a word and his actions remained unexplained, although we all know the underlying history between the two. Flair would later finally open up about his attack on Hogan, revealing that he plans to make a major movement towards the FPR World Heavyweight Championship in 2011. Flair referenced how last year he reformed the Horsemen and this year they will ride to the top. Flair stated there was no better way to make an impact quick than to take out a nine time world champion and there was no better stage to do it than on WrestleMania! As soon as Hogan had recovered, he wanted Flair in the ring so it was no hardship bringing this match to fruition. These two legends would most certainly meet at WrestleMania VI, one on one!
Ric Flair def. Hulk Hogan (13:54) with a backslide
AFTERSTORY: Somehow, Ric Flair managed to pull out the victory against the Hulkster! Hogan was out for payback as he busted Flair open and really took it to him but Flair battled back using all the dirty tricks up his sleeve. Flair managed to catch Hogan offguard with a backslide, similar to his previous victory over Kurt Angle. Flair got the 3 and became the only Horsemen to emerge victorious at WrestleMania 6! Hulk couldn't believe it and Flair was quick to get out of dodge, but the Nature Boy left with his head and arms held high.
"Dirtiest Player"


FPR FEUD VIDEO: Women's Tag Team Championship Match: Marti Belle & Jazz(c) -vs- The Beautiful People (Madison Rayne & Maryse) - "Take My Hand"
http://www.viddler.com/explore/tigerXgroge/videos/47/
PRESTORY: In many ways, 2010 was the year of The Beautiful People. Lacey Von Erich had a strong year while Madison Rayne & Maryse were an absolute breakout tag team with victories over anyone and everyone. Madison and Maryse would become so dominant in fact that they would take the initiative and had brand new FPR Women's Tag Team Championship belts created and named themselves the very first champions. After some back and forth, The Beautiful People convinced FPR Management to officially sanction the belts. Madison Rayne and Maryse would go on to successfully defend the belts for several months and by year's end it came time for the beat the clock challenge. It would be the first for the new belts which would obviously necessitate new teams being formed even if just for one night. One of the teams in the series was the new duo of Marti Belle and Jazz. Marti had just debuted the month prior and Jazz, a former multi-time women's champion made her return to join up with her. To everyone's surprise, the new team upset Megumi Kudo and Sumie Sakai in a record 13 minutes, narrowly beating the clock which was set at 14. It was a moment that would turn the outlook upside down as Marti & Jazz were now number one contenders. They would go on to upset the previously unbeatable Beautiful People tag champs! Marti Belle and Jazz shocked everyone by becoming the new champions at Final Showdown and then proved they were no fluke when they retained in the rematch at Royal Battle. Marti & Jazz continued to ride the wave of success with a title defense against the Canadian Ninjas at Valentine's Massacre, after which the Beautiful People made sure to make their presence known. Madison and Maryse made it known that they were coming for one more shot at the belts and they want the belts back! It is clear that Marti Belle and Jazz are the real deal and this promises to be one epic encounter!
Women's Tag Team Championship Match: Marti Belle & Jazz def. The Beautiful People (Madison Rayne & Maryse) (12:58) when Belle CRITICAL'd Rayne with the Hells Belles to RETAIN the championships!!
AFTERSTORY: The third time was not the charm for the Beautiful People! Marti Belle and Jazz have proven they are no one-hit wonder and have defeated last year's most dominant women's tag team for the third time. It's clear that Marti and Jazz have grown in their teamwork as Marti used her own version of Jazz's Jazz Stinger, the Hell's Belles, to CRITICAL Madison much like Jazz did in their match at Royal Battle. Throughout this heated rivalry, Belle and Jazz have come out on top as the new top tag team without a doubt. Following the match, new FPR signees, Jessicka Havok & Allysin Kay appeared on the stage and watched the champions as they celebrated in the ring. Madison and Maryse regrouped at ringside and never have they been so upset.
"Beautiful Downfall"


PRESTORY: Back in November at Survival of the Sickest, the main event saw John Cena, The Rock, The Undertaker, and Mick Foley defeat Great Muta, Sting, Great Kabuki, and Vampiro. During the match, it's first elimination saw Kabuki eliminate Foley and put him out of commission. This was an injury that would put Foley on the shelf for months. At Valentine's Massacre during the post-match, Mick Foley made his surprising return and went straight for Kabuki! Foley clotheslined Kabuki from the ring and both men brawled all around ringside. It was clear that Foley was back and back for blood. Foley and Kabuki brawled through the audience and out of view that night but now they would meet face to face, one on one in the ring at the grandest stage, WrestleMania VI!
Mick Foley def. The Great Kabuki (24:59) after a tackle
AFTERSTORY: This was an absolute hate-filled war that could easily be a sleeper match of the night! Foley and Kabuki brought the hate and just beat the crap out of each other all over the place. A true brawl that showed either man was willing to do whatever it takes to get the win. They beat each other with all the weapons they could find. Foley dropped Kabuki with a piledriver onto a chair, a sickening DDT off of the top rope and more. Foley managed to avoid Kabuki's green mist on two occasions and eventually used his last burst of energy to tackle Kabuki and end up on top for the three count. After the match concluded, both men were visibly out of it and the crowd applauded both men with a standing ovation for their thrilling battle.
"Bang Bang"



PRESTORY: Since finally capturing the tag team championships for the first time in 2009, the Latin American Xchange have remained a constant in the tag team title picture and have only gotten stronger since. Now six time tag team champions, LAX ruled the division last year, reigning as champions for most of 2010 and also winning the entire 64 team Real World Tag League. After a brief title switch to the Hardyz, LAX won the titles back a week later and have run roughshod over everyone ever since. As 2010 began to come to a close, Robert Evans & Matt Palmer were a team that vowed to become champions sooner rather than later. Evans and Palmer would get their shot at the Royal Battle and come up just short against the champions, LAX. At Valentine's Massacre, LAX put the Hardyz down again and after the match ended, Evans and Palmer returned for more. They attacked LAX from behind, beat them down and then stood over them with the championship belts held high. Evans and Palmer made a statement and they certainly got the attention of the tag team champions and now they will get their rematch on the grandest stage, WrestleMania VI!
World Tag Team Championship Match: Latin America Xchange def. Robert Evans & Matt Palmer (17:42) when Homicide choked out Palmer to RETAIN the championships!
AFTERSTORY: Once again, LAX prove why they are the most dominant tag team in wrestling today with another big victory in a successful defense. Evans and Palmer put up another great fight and almost had the win but could not pull it off in the end. LAX continue their reign and if we know Evans and Palmer, they won't just give up and go away quietly, they'll be looking for another shot.
"So close, yet so far"



FPR FEUD VIDEO: "The Punisher" Madison Eagles vs "Best in the World" Candice Michelle - "Prelude"
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PRESTORY: In late 2005, Candice Michelle made her debut in FPR as part of the women's expansion. Starting off as a manager and becoming a wrestler, Candice often fell short in her title aspirations. Through her fierce determination, that all changed in the summer of '07 when Candice stunned everyone and upset Tiger Dream to become Women's Champion for the very first time. Candice's first reign only lasted two months but she wasted no time in regaining it. It was her second reign that gained her the moniker of "The Best in the World", Candice took on all comers amidst her 10 month reign as champion. Candice would go on to become a 4 time champion, constantly putting on showstealing performances in her matches. In September 2010, we witnessed a new debut in Madison Eagles as a participant in the Queen's Cup tournament. She had an impressive performance in her debut and since then has yet to lose a match. She's scored the pin in several tag team matches and has begun targetting Candice Michelle. Eagles challenged Candice to a match to take place at Valentine's Massacre, as she wanted to waste no time in shooting straight to the top. Candice accepted the challenge and the two put on a wrestling clinic that saw Eagles come out victorious in the end with a surprise backslide. Candice was in disbelief as she had been slipping in recent months in tag matches and now this. Candice wanted to prove Madison was a fluke by challenging her to a rematch for WrestleMania VI. Eagles gladly accepted, promising to take the opportunity to take Candice out. It's newcomer vs veteran, The Punisher vs the Best in the World, WrestleMania VI!
Madison Eagles def. Candice Michelle (23:15) with a sitout powerbomb
AFTERSTORY: Madison Eagles has done it again. An absolute classic bout saw Eagles once again defeat the 4 time women's champion. It's another case of the FPR rookie defeating the longtime FPR veteran. Eagles continues to be more and more impressive as she adds yet another win. Both women gave each other everything they add and in the end Eagles caught Candice with a deadly powerbomb. After the match as Eagles gloated over her victory, stood over her fallen opponent and celebrated all the way to the back, Candice recovered in the ring in disbelief that she was again defeated. The crowd applauded as Candice got back to her feet, her defeat having brought her almost to tears. Candice waved to the cheering audience as she then made her exit. With the string of recent losses, could we be seeing the end of one of FPR's greatest female competitors?
"Besting the Best"

PRESTORY: After a year-long absence, The Fallen Angel Christopher Daniels re-emerged with a fire never before seen in his FPR career. Daniels shocked many when he pinned Amazing Red in very quick fashion to beat the clock and earn a shot at the FPR Junior Championship. Daniels would then shock even more when he upset Ultimo Dragon for the title at Final Showdown. Daniels would lose the title back to Ultimo in a Fatal 4 Way at Royal Battle but quickly regain it at Valentine's Massacre. Daniels would take the title into WrestleMania VI! Meanwhile throughout the month of February, the fifth annual Super J Cup took place to culminate at Valentine's Massacre. The finals would come down to two men, Hayabusa and Jushin Liger. Liger is a seven time junior champion that has been the champion more times than anyone and he vowed to win the Super J Cup and become champion once again. However that was not to be as despite Liger tearing through the competition he was stopped in the finals. Hayabusa emerged the winner of the tournament, crowning him the number one contender to the Junior championship. Hayabusa is a former Worlds Heavyweight Champion and Hardcore Champion but he has never held the Junior title. Hayabusa will face Christopher Daniels at WrestleMania VI!
Junior Championship Match: Hayabusa def. "Fallen Angel" Christopher Daniels (8:14) after emerald flowsion to become the NEW Champion!!
AFTERSTORY: Hayabusa's success continues! Hayabusa entered with purpose and made rather quick work of the Fallen Angel. With this victory, Hayabusa becomes a triple crown winner now in FPR. He'll have to work hard to keep the belt as there will undoubtedly already be lots of targets on his back. As noted, Hayabusa is no stranger to gold being a former hardcore and the first ever worlds heavyweight champion. Daniels will be calling for his rematch, Rey Mysterio gained a major win tonight and of course Julian Caesaro won the huge gauntlet.
"Rise of the Phoenix"


PRESTORY: Ayako Hamada made her FPR Debut at the end of 2009, quickly becoming involved in a rivalry with Shinobu Kandori. Kandori beat Hamada the first time around but ultimately Hamada would come out victorious in their rivalry. From there, Hamada would form a tag team with Candice Michelle that was very impressive for several months. Hamada had a breakout performance in the 2010 Queen's Cup tournament, where she went all the way to the finals before losing to Daizee Haze. Hamada would not give up though as she had another huge showing at Survival of the Sickest, eliminating all of her opposing team. In the months that followed, Hamada tore through the competition and effectively earning a shot at the women's championship at WrestleMania VI! The champion, Victoria, has held the time more times than anyone with eight reigns. Her latest reign began at Halloween Havoc 2010. She won the Fulfill Your Fantasy Battle Royal to get a title shot and went on to defeat then-champion Alissa Flash, beginning her eighth reign. Victoria has been very successful ever since with defenses against the likes of Daizee Haze, Angelina Love, and Natalya. Now Victoria faces perhaps her toughest challenge yet in Ayako Hamada!
Women's Championship Match: Ayako Hamada def. Victoria (18:25) with a hurricarana to become the NEW Champion!!!
AFTERSTORY: After a grueling back and forth battle, Ayako Hamada emerges victorious as the new FPR women's champion! Hamada's FPR career has been a roller coaster since debuting in December of 2009 and now she has reached the ultimate pinnacle. Victoria had a hell of a run with last October's Cyber Saturday putting a boost in her game. Hamada had been on a hot winning streak as of late and now she has put an end to Victoria's record 8th title reign. Hamada had a big in-ring celebration as the crowd went wild for her. Victoria will be aiming for her rematch soon but for now, let the reign of Ayako begin!
"Title Wave"

FPR FEUD VIDEO: The Undertaker vs Sting - "Saw"
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PRESTORY: At Cyber Saturday 2010, you the fans voted on your ultimate dream match. The match that won the vote was the Undertaker vs Sting. The two had a classic battle that saw the Undertaker catch Sting out of nowhere with the Last Ride to secure the victory. One week later at Halloween Havoc, the two were set for a rematch but the Great Muta demanded to be added to the match, making it a triple threat match. It was a battle of three of the most unique characters in FPR which saw the Undertaker once again victorious, choking out Sting to gain the victory. Later that night, amongst a brawl to end the show, Sting returned this time in red paint and aligned himself with the Great Muta in attacking Undertaker. It was clear that Sting did not appreciate Taker's two defeats over him and that Muta had convinced Sting to join him. Taker would later meet Muta and Sting in the ring again at Survival of the Sickest. In December, at Eve of Destruction, Taker was set again to face Sting but this time, The Great Kabuki entered instead as Sting and Muta had other plans for the main event. Taker defeated Kabuki and made it clear that he wanted Sting. They met in a six man tag at Valentine's Massacre where Taker, yet again, pinned Sting. Now it's been signed for WrestleMania VI, finally Undertaker and Sting will meet again one on one, there must be a winner! This time with Sting being aligned with The Great Muta, what mind games will they have in store for Taker?
The Undertaker def. Sting (9:11) after the Last Ride
AFTERSTORY: The Last Ride spells the end for Sting once again. The Undertaker came in with everything built up towards Sting and he completely annihilated him. Sting tried to use dirty tactics in the early going but Taker was quick to put a stop to it. Taker signalled the throat slash and then hit Sting with his own maneuver, the Scorpion Deathdrop. Taker then finished Sting off with the Last Ride and it's the Undertaker that rides high at WrestleMania. On this night, Undertaker has vanquished his biggest rival.
"Ain't No Grave.."


FPR FEUD VIDEO: Worlds Heavyweight Championship Match: John Cena vs Triple H(c) - "Moment 4 Life"
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PRESTORY: On December 31, 2010, "The Game" Triple H, after beating the clock to earn a title shot, defeated The Rock for the FPR Worlds Heavyweight Championship. It was the ultimate cap-off to 2010 for HHH, who started the year teaming with Shawn Michaels and eventually the downfall of their tag team which led to a lengthy rivalry. The Game has since gone on to successfully defend the championship against The Rock and the Great Muta. On the opposite side, John Cena was victorious in the sixth annual Royal Battle, which guarenteed him a shot at Triple H's FPR World Title. Cena's road has been a long and hard-fought one as he overcame all odds to win the Road 2 GAB tournament, only to be put in the hospital by the Great Muta. Cena ended up feuding with Muta for the rest of the year and now has broke through again to earn a shot at the championship. Along the road to WrestleMania, Cena and Triple H have come face to face in the contract signing for the match as the anticipation rises. Only one man can walk out of FPR WrestleMania VI as the Worlds Heavyweight Champion!
Worlds Heavyweight Championship Match: Triple H def. John Cena (15:40) to RETAIN the championship!
AFTERSTORY: It was John Cena's moment but he could not achieve his ultimate goal. The Game hung on and went through a war with Cena but in the end it was the King of Kings on top. Cena gave it everything he had and came close on numerous occasions. HHH gave it his all straight back and after fifteen minutes of battle put Cena down. Triple H is proving to have quite the title reign. While Cena undoubtedly suffered the biggest heartbreak, he won't give up on his dream of reclaiming the world title. By the looks of things, HHH is going to continue his reign for some time to come. We end the grand event with a shot of Triple H holding the FPR Championship high and it will be interesting to see who challenges next.
"Game Moment"

©FPR WrestleMania VI; Hope you enjoyed the sixth installment of the grandest stage of them all! Comments, questions, requests, feedback of all sorts is accepted and appreciated as always. FPR's next PPV event will take place in just a few weeks in FPR Breakout 2011 which will feature the King of the Ring tournament as well as other matches. Stay tuned!