A/N: Another attempt by me at a PR/Suite Life crossover. Actually it's more of a cross between Power Rangers, Suite Life and pro wrestling. The other one was taken down, sad to say. That was a project I should never have undertaken. This short story revolves around WWE Survivor Series at Madison Square Garden and the return of my favorite pro wrestler of all time, The Rock. I give my man psav2005 the go ahead to go through with this. For the Power Ranger fans this does take place in the Pink Bracket Buster universe, and for Suite Life fans I'm making eight of the eleven people involved in Phil's Suite Life universe involved in this story...the only ones not involved will be Moseby, Tutweiler and Kirby (in Wisconsin). And for those Cena fans out there...too bad.

A/N 2: It's a Power Rangers/SL/wrestling crossover. What happens when the Power Rangers, Suite Life television series and the return of the Rock collide?

Chapter 2 – Saturday in New York City

Saturday, November 19

Queens, NY

"Ah, there they are," Cody said as the young kids who had driven down from Connecticut watched their two friends finally make their appearance.

"You guys ready to go?" Maya said. "I'm back in my home town and I don't want to dawdle about anything."

"Oh yeah, we are ready all right," Marcus said. "I say we hit up Central Park first. I hope someone brought a football."

"Lucky for all of us, I did," Cody said.

Little did they know what awaited all of them at Central Park.

About two hours later, Central Park South

"Cody, go long!" Marcus said as he reared up and lofted a wounded duck out there. As the ball came down towards him, Cody attempted to do his best Rob Gronkowski impersonation, but as he went up for the ball he suddenly smacked into something very hard and fell to the ground…as did the person he bumped into. He was also very lucky he was able to fall off to the side otherwise he may have hit his head and suffered a concussion.

The other person who he hit came to at the same time Cody did. Cody then struggled and helped the man up and said, "Hey I'm sorry, I didn't mean to do that."

"I came in at the last second, it's no biggie," the man said. Cody took a close look at the man. He looked to be in his early 30s, with a stocky build and he had an Arizona Diamondbacks National League West Champions sweatshirt on. Cody was taken back a bit…it wasn't often you saw an Arizona Diamondbacks fan in New York City. He seemed familiar but Cody couldn't place where.

"Hey, are you Cody Martin?" the man said suddenly, wry smile forming.

"Why yes I am," Cody said. "You seem familiar but I can't place where."

"My name is Wesley Collins," the man said. "You might not know me, but I'm guessing you might know these guys. Hey guys, look who I found!"

"The hell's he talking about…wait a second…CODY!" a female voice shouted and before Cody knew what was happening, Aisha De Santos was standing next to him checking him over carefully.

"He's OK, thankfully," Aisha said. "But seriously, you could have gotten yourself badly hurt doing that. You really do need to watch where you're going."

"Aisha lay off of him, he's just a kid having fun," another voice said and Cody immediately recognized that as Rocky DeSantos voice. "Hey Cody, we didn't expect to see you out here!"

"Nor did we," Bailey said as the look of concern for her boyfriend disappeared and before everyone knew what happened, a fairly large group converged on each other right there in Central Park. "The hell are you guys doing here?"

"Funny you should ask," Adam Park said, making himself known. "Actually, we're all here for Survivor Series tomorrow night…to see the one and only Great One. We wouldn't miss this for the world."

"This is so CRAZY!" Maya said. "We're all here for the same damn thing! But I thought some of you were on tour!"

"Tour ended Thursday night in Philadelphia so I decided to follow the rest of the team here to New York," Phil Savitt from Green and Yellow Records said as he made himself known. "Kim got Tommy Survivor Series tickets for his birthday and the rest of us followed suit…well, most of the rest of us."

"We were intending to surprise you at the Garden tomorrow night, but hey I guess earlier is better," Conner McKnight said as he made his appearance.

"It's crazy being here," Aisha said as she came over to Bailey. "I mean, New York City is New York City. I'm really wide eyed by the whole thing. I guess it's like that famous Sinatra song…you haven't made it till you make it in New York."

"I've been to New York dozens of times, so it's nothing new," Bailey said. "But the first time you're here…you're right, it's a whole new experience."

"Do you guys have a set place to stay for the weekend?" Kim asked the small east coast group.

"Actually, we were all going to sort of stay at Marcus' apartment…" London said.

"Nonsense, guys, you can do better than that," Hayley said. "We're all staying at the Plaza just down the street and we can cover for you."

"I don't know…I don't want to be caught doing any bad stuff…" Bailey said.

"Come on, we know you guys are good kids," Tommy said. "I appreciate that you want to stay within the rules but come on you can break em for at least one night…it's New York City and we're all here to see the Rock. You can at least stay with us till we leave the Garden Sunday if you want."

As the kids all nodded their heads Dr. Oliver said, "I knew you guys would see it my way."

"Where do we go for lunch?" Cody said. "We've been playing flag football the last two hours or so, you know."

"We sort of figured something might happen," Tommy said. "That's why we brought…this. Tanya, you're holding the basket, would you do the honors?"

The kids all turned toward the young pop star who unfurled the picnic basket, revealing a variety of good meats, vegetables, chips, dips, condiments, breads, drinks and other assorted items necessary for a picnic.

"Wow, someone did their homework," Woody said.

"We went to a local deli and picked some things up for us," Tanya said. "Good thing we got some extra just in case. Some of us are hungry from being pack mules again."

As she said that, she looked at Tommy who shot her a death glare and Adam shot her a death glare as well.

30 minutes later

Some time later, the large group had found a wide open space on the grass and had spread everything out for a very large picnic.

Amongst the group who had flown East were a lot of faces the kids didn't recognize…they knew most of the people from Green and Yellow Records as well as some of the Rangers and their friends who had come on the ship several months ago but there were others they did not recognize.

"So there are eight of you?" Kim said.

"Yeah, we tried to get Kirby to come with us, but she wasn't interested…same with Moseby and Tutweiler," Cody said. "Besides, Kirby's in Wisconsin and it would have been a long ways out here. And how many of you are there?"

"32 of us came, which makes 40 even for all of us," Tanya said. "Our friends Ernie and Lieutenant Stone can't be here…they have every day jobs. Cassidy and Devin work in San Diego and couldn't get off. Eric had Silver Guardians business so he couldn't come and our friends Bulk and Skull couldn't get off either."

"They all said to say hello and wish they could all be here to see The Rock, but duty calls," Jason said. "They said they'll all try to get together at Bulkmeier's back in California for Survivor Series."

"My friend Eric wanted to be here so bad," Wes said. "But he told me he'll look after the Guardians and be here in spirit. Not all of us can be here but none of us would miss The Rock for the world."

"I know how you feel," Cody said. "Yale is playing Harvard in football today but Rock being back is not something to pass off lightly. I remember one of the biggest early events of my childhood was seeing The Rock win the WWE title thanks to Stone Cold in 2000. I was seven then."

"Yikes, I was in college at UCLA then…this was before Kim and I got back together. I was at a bar watching it, drunk as shit with him, her, her, and him. That was when you could walk into class and everyone would ask if you saw the pay-per-view or Raw," Tommy said pointing at Jason, Tanya, Aisha and Adam. "When Rock won it was bedlam. He hadn't been champ in over a year and when he won it was just like…oh my God. Still one of the greatest experiences ever aside from when I married Kim a few years later."

"I think the thing I like most about Rock is that no one gave back to the wrestling business more than him. And you have no idea how much I wanted to have his kids before I met TJ," a young woman sitting next to a man in a dark red sweatshirt said. "I'm Crystal and this is my husband TJ Johnson, by the way. We've heard a lot about you kids. I have to say I'm impressed."

"I'd have to agree. I'm Andros, by the way and this is my wife Ashley, my friend Zhane and his wife, my sister Karone," a young man wearing a red turtleneck said as he fixed himself another sandwich. "I'd heard a lot about you kids and obviously we saw each before but I couldn't be sure until we met. Normally kids your age are really obnoxious…I met lots of them in college. I completely love The Rock, by the way, no homo. Fast Five was awesome."

"The eight of us went to see Fast Five over the summer," London said. "It was ridiculously good and we will buy it when it comes out. And yes, the Rock is awesome beyond words. He's…like so totally addicting."

"I know right?" Kim said. "Now you're talking like valley girl me. I actually met him in person when I was visiting Miami during the summer time in my college years. Dwayne Johnson is just as nice a guy as The Rock is. He's inspiring…no one cuts a promo like him."

"So…we've been meaning to ask this question, and there's no time like the present," Zack Martin said. "What should we know about the ballparks of the West Coast? None of us have ever been out there except for that cruise where we met some of you."

"I'll lead off with that," Wes said. "I'm a devout Arizona Diamondbacks diehard and have been to numerous home games over the years. Chase Field is a wonderful ballpark…the main attractions are the picnic area beyond center and that pool in right center. I'm dying to get to Fenway."

"I'm a Dodgers fan. Chavez Ravine is a classic ballpark which I've spent many games in," Rocky said. "And the Dodger Dogs…are pretty much to die for. Heard a lot about the Fenway sausages though and as a food connoisseur I'm anxious to try those."

The young East Coast group of eight noticed that about fifteen members of the group from the West Coast were Dodger fans as they all nodded their head in agreement.

"I'm a Padres fan. Yes, we do still exist," Jason said. "As far as Petco Park goes…it's a gorgeous park. I miss Jack Murphy Stadium but at Petco there's not a bad seat in the house. You saw the Next Iron Chef show at Petco right Cody?"

"Oh yeah, that was awesome," Cody said. "Ballpark food on a Food Network show completely rules."

"As far as the main attraction at Petco Park, I'm a Padres fan since Tony Gwynn and the main attraction at Petco is fish tacos. Fish tacos are a San Diego staple," Aisha said.

"I'm a Giants fan…have been since four of us went to college at Stanford. By the way, it's nice to finally meet you guys proper," a young blonde wearing a hot pink sweatshirt said as she nodded towards her husband, who was wearing a plaid blue shirt and matching denim blue jeans. "I'm Katherine Cranston and that's my husband Billy. Anyways, by far the main attraction at AT&T Park in San Francisco is the garlic fries. Oh my god…they are to die for. And AT&T Park…is gorgeous."

"I'll second that," Ethan said. "AT&T Park…the setting right on the ocean cannot be beat. For my vote it's the best stadium right now…of course I haven't been to Fenway yet."

Cody and Zack gave him a look that screamed, "We'll rectify that."

"As far as the American League, I'm a devout Texas Rangers fan dating back to my very young days in Oklahoma and I've been to many games at Rangers Ballpark," Hayley said. "I'm trying to forget about the World Series by the way. Anyways, there really isn't one signature food at the Ballpark…there are lots of different things you can get there which are very good. Also, I love Fenway but I love Rangers Ballpark just as much."

"Hot dogs are the thing in Anaheim and I'd know as Justin and I work for the Angels," a young woman in a BYU hat said. "I'm Lindsey Stewart and this is my husband Justin, by the way. Anyways, lots of people love the Halo Dog in Anaheim, which has jack cheese, Anaheim peppers and charro beans."

"I'm from Seattle, where seafood is king. Boston and Seattle have much in common as seafood-centric towns," Crystal said as she spoke up again. "Northwest smoked salmon is about as good as it gets and at Safeco Field we have a smoked salmon sandwich with coleslaw on it, it's completely yummy. We also have the Ichiroll, which is basically as authentic as sushi can get."

"Now my mouth is watering, and here we are at a picnic!" Marcus said. "We've wanted to make an excuse to get to the West Coast at some point and with the baseball realignment I'll have to ask London's father about a West Coast trip at some point."

"My father certainly has the money to help pay for a West Coast roadie for eight to ten of us," London said. "If this baseball realignment goes through I think we might be making some stops in your neck of the woods."

"God I hope it does for personal reasons," Tommy said as he poured some BBQ on one of his sandwiches. "I'm an old timer but I'd love anything that means you guys showing up on our doorstep. I'd love to see Red Sox fans in Dodger Stadium every other year. And for what it's worth, I love Dodger Dogs but few things beat a Fenway sausage, and I would know."

"Most of us have wanted to see a game at Fenway for some time," Kimberly said. "I'm a Braves fan…yeah still trying to get over the heartbreak of last year…but Fenway is at or near the top of my bucket list. Of course, Tommy loves Fenway which makes me want to get there all the more."

After hours of enjoyment in which everyone was introduced to each other, the large group of 40 strolled down to the Plaza Hotel, one of New York's most luxurious hotels.

On the way, Crystal pulled Cody, Zack and Bailey off to the side briefly.

"Thanks for being good kids," she said. "I'm enjoying this immensely. I'm glad our tight knit group associates with wonderful people like you guys. I admit I had my doubts as for some time what I thought of Boston fans was strained. I knew from the second I saw you how wonderful you guys are."

"You're the Canucks fan, right. That's why for some time what you thought of us was strained?" Cody said.

"Yeah, I'm a die hard Canucks fan from Seattle and the loss for the Stanley Cup is still painful to me. That's part of why what I felt about Boston fans for a while was strained," Crystal said. "I hope you don't think that the Vancouver riots reflect on me. As bad as I hate to say it, there are a lot of psycho Canucks fans out there. It's really embarrassing. Kim's stepfather is a Canucks fan and he's such an embarrassment I want to kick his ass."

"We never did think it reflected on you and besides, there are some Boston fans I'd rather not be associated with either. I was at Game 6 and there were Bruins fans getting in Canucks fans faces…if I hadn't been trained better I would have punched all of them," Zack said. "No one associated with a freaking Power Ranger would go out and burn down a town. Don't sweat it…I don't particularly care for watching your team but that's no reflection on you. Besides, we're here to have fun."

Some time later that night, Plaza Food Hall, New York Plaza Hotel

"Just how many times have you guys had the Pasta Bar here?" Kim said as she saw Bailey come back to her table with what seemed like the umpteenth pasta plate.

"More than you can ever imagine," Bailey said. "We know what we're doing when we go to New York."

"I've been a food connoisseur like Rocky has been for a long time," Cody said. "We absolutely love it here. Everything is top notch."

"So you're going for the business degree now?" Jason asked Cody.

"Yes, I am. That way if the culinary route doesn't work I can have something to fall back on," Cody said. "Man, business courses are a bitch though."

"I know what you mean," Jason said. "I did business for four years at UCLA…hardest damn thing I've ever done besides Ranger days. Our extracurricular activities prepared me for the challenge though. Every damn day in college was like facing Goldar with my life on the line."

Cody looked completely in the dark and Jason mentally slapped himself.

"Oh damn, that's right he wasn't there when Vile came back," Jason said. "Goldar was by far my toughest adversary. Trust me, he's an ugly son of a bitch too. Over the next day or two we'll tell you kids some war stories…and some of them were doozies."

"We all had our individual trials and tribulations to go through," Trini said. "I even had two or three where the bad guys targeted me or the ones I love specifically."

By that time, almost everyone had finished dinner so Cody said, "Hey, before we all go to the rooms for the night, I was wondering if there's an NBA season, do you guys do fantasy basketball?"

"You guys have no idea how much of fantasy nerds we are," Hayley said. "Absolutely, we'd love to have you guys in a basketball league. I'm mentally slapping myself for not asking you guys to join one of our football leagues. We actually have two or three within the group. I run one, Tommy runs a league and so does Rocky."

"We'll give you guys the skinny tomorrow," Tommy said. "I'm glad we saw each other today. It's been one hell of a day."

Then they all split up…some of the team leaders and second in commands had agreed to house the kids and so away they went, 24 hours from Survivor Series.