NIGHT OF CHAMPIONS 2011
Hello, my name is frostyfreezyfreeze54. Some of you may know who I am, others may not. Recently, I have been brutally oppressed by neofascist freedom-mongers. Some of you may comprehend what I just said, others may not. In layman's terms, the bots and admins here at FanFiction have crossed the line of writing. Six days ago, 12 of my FanFiction stories were removed from the site due to "infractions and violation of guidelines." I don't know what the stories have violated exactly, but for some reason, the people in charge don't agree with what my writing stands for. It's almost like The Man always wins. Not this time. I could keep writing the series of stories like I have, but there were certain stories deleted. Like my SummerSlam 1999 story, which I had been working on at the time of its deletion. This would create a paradox and cause stress for me and the readers. So, I decided to discontinue that series and go after something more lucrative. Last year, my best friend William Kelly-McLaurin and I created "The Wrestling Game." It is a game that follows our careers as WWE Superstars, both inside and outside the ring. We also use real-life WWE Superstars like John Cena or CM Punk and superimpose ourselves into matches and situations with them. I know, it's kind of lame. Pretending to be wrestlers and fighting the best in the business. But we actually make it as realistic and true-to-life as possible. We have a lot of dedication to it (or I have a lot of dedication to it).
Here's what we've done since inventing the game last year: At last year's Night of Champions (2010) at Vince McMahon's request, the WWE (RAW) and World Heavyweight (SmackDown) Championships were blended together to create the Undisputed Championship. It can be defended on both brands, but it was mainly defended on RAW. Of course, there was a unification match. I was the WWE Champion, and William was the World Heavyweight Champion. I know, it's dorky making us both world champions. But it's OK. As we grew up, so did the game. Or the show, depending on how you or William look at it. Sometimes, he'll call it a bit. You know, like a comedy bit. Anyway, it was an "I Quit" Match. We destroyed each other and made it a main-event worthy match. Because of the street fight aspect to the match, I was dressed like Vince when he wrestles. The ending came when Sheamus interfered and attacked both of us. I was able to get up first and save William from Sheamus' wrath. Once he left, I helped William up, only to knock him back down with a low blow and a shot to the head with a crowbar. I punched him repeatedly until he bled and said "I quit." I turned heel and became the new Undisputed Champion.
At Hell In A Cell, in the first-ever Fatal-4-Way Hell in a Cell Match, I retained the title against William, Randy Orton, and Sheamus.
At Bragging Rights, I faced William a second time. But I attacked him before the match and he walked in less than 100%. Despite blowing out my leg, William passed out and I was awarded the win. The next night on RAW, we met one last time for the championship. It was a Three Stages of Hell Match. The three stages were a singles match, a No-Holds-Barred Match, and a Stretcher Match. After splitting the first two falls, it was time for the Stretcher Match. I was about to finish off William, but interference from Randy Orton and Cena cost me the title. I took a set of days off to heal my leg, and returned as a babyface.
At Survivor Series, William had his first challenge as Undisputed Champion. A Six-Pack Elimination Challenge. The challengers were me, John Cena, Wade Barrett, Sheamus, and The Executioner (a combination of Kane and Road Warrior Animal).
Not so coincidentally, me and William were the last two. I made him tap out to the Cross Armbreaker and won back the Undisputed Championship. Or so I thought. It turns out Barrett hid under the ring, never eliminated. He snuck up on me, hit Wasteland and pinned me to bring the gold to The Nexus.
At TLC: Tables, Ladders, and Chairs, Barrett defended the title against me, a now-heel Cena, and Orton in a Fatal-4-Way TLC Match. William watched as he was injured. I was about to win, but then the lights went out. When they returned, our cousin Joshua was staring dead at me at the top of the ladder. Joshua's based off a guy who goes to our school, and all the makings of a true monster heel. He threw me off, beat down William, and allowed Barrett to climb the ladder and retain the title.
At the Royal Rumble, Cena (who was more of a tweener now) got the shot against Barrett. The Nexus interfered twice. The first time, Cena kicked out. The second time, it was too much. Barrett hit Wasteland and a diving elbow to win the match. Fans cheered Cena as he was stretchered out of Boston. Later that night, every member of The Corre (a group me, William, Orton, and a now-face Executioner cooked up, with no relation to the real Corre) every other member of Nexus, and Joshua took part in the Royal Rumble Match. William and I were shockingly eliminated by Heath Slater and Justin Gabriel respectively. In the end, The Undertaker made his grand return at #40 and won the Rumble. I don't remember the finalist. Possibly Ezekiel Jackson or Orton or...somebody.
At Elimination Chamber the next month, Corre was dissolving. All of our egos clashed and we fought, verbally and physically. At one point, Orton annoyed William so much on a company flight to Seattle for RAW he charged at him and beat him down. At the PPV, William fought Skip Sheffield. All other members of The Corre were suspended indefinitely by Edge (who took over as RAW General Manager) but an attack by Executioner caused an easy win for Sheffield. The Chamber match was next. Edge temporarily reinstated us for this match since we qualified for it. Barrett was also met with the challenge of Sheamus and one of his very own in Slater. All of us were gone pretty early and Edge called security when we fought outside the Chamber. In the end, it was Sheamus, Slater (who eliminated Orton) and of course, Barrett. Sheamus hit the Brogue Kick on Barrett, which sent him crashing through the steel floor on impact. Sheamus pinned Barrett, but Slater saved him at the last moment...only to eliminate Barrett himself! This was the beginning of Nexus' downfall. Sheamus hit the Brogue Kick on Slater in the ring when he turned around and won the Undisputed Championship. It turned out to be a brief, forgettable reign.
At WrestleMania XXVII, Undertaker took the title from Sheamus (his eighth world title reign) and became 19-0 at WrestleMania. Cena faced The Miz in the main event, with the winner receiving an Undisputed Championship match the next night on RAW or at Extreme Rules, their choice. Miz won when The Rock (guest host) hit the Rock Bottom on Cena. It was a no-countout, no-disqualification match made by Rock after a double countout. Every member of The Corre was in competition that night after issuing public apologies. Executioner faced Big Show in the opening match. Big Show won. William faced Christian. William won. And I faced Orton. I won. Barrett also wrestled Slater. Slater won by reversing Wasteland into a neckbreaker-rollup combination.
Although it looks like The Corre was back, it really wasn't. Orton and Executioner (real name Jason Ryder) started a homosexual relationship and got into several scraps with William and I. In June, they committed a heinous act. While William was walking home, Orton fired a single bullet at him, making William collapse. The two celebrated with a sloppy make-out on William's body. William had a bullet in his shoulder, which was removed safely. As for me, they weren't done with me. OK, they weren't done with us. A week later, the doorbell rang. It was Orton and Ryder! They shot us both three times and beat us down. We somehow survived. The two were arrested on one count of attempted first-degree double murder and a second count of assault and battery. In July, there was a mistrial and both were acquitted. Vince suspended both of them for 60 days with a possibility of shortening. And that's our story. Too bad it's...JUST BEGINNING!
