Post by GLX on May 18, 2019 15:40:35 GMT
The matches:
Becky Lynch (c) vs. Lacey Evans Singles match for the WWE Raw Women's Championship
Seth Rollins (c) vs. AJ Styles Singles match for the WWE Universal Championship
Sami Zayn vs. Ricochet vs. Drew McIntyre vs. Baron Corbin vs. Ali vs. Finn Bálor vs. Andrade vs. Randy Orton Money in the Bank ladder match for a world championship match contract
Natalya vs. Dana Brooke vs. Naomi vs. Bayley vs. Mandy Rose vs. Ember Moon vs. Carmella vs. Nikki Cross Money in the Bank ladder match for a women's championship match contract
Roman Reigns vs. Elias Singles match
Becky Lynch (c) vs. Charlotte Flair Singles match for the WWE SmackDown Women's Championship
The Miz vs. Shane McMahon Steel cage match
Kofi Kingston (c) vs. Kevin Owens Singles match for the WWE Championship
Samoa Joe (c) vs. Rey Mysterio Singles match for the WWE United States Championship
Tony Nese (c) vs. Ariya Daivari Singles match for the WWE Cruiserweight Championship
Daniel Bryan and Rowan vs. The Usos (Jey Uso and Jimmy Uso)
CPWF matches:
CPWF World Champion Zechs vs. Troy for the CPWF World Title.
At the end of the CPWF Road to the Gold Tournament, Zechs emerged as the CPWF World Champion. With the title comes the obligation to reign, but to reign requires the need to defend. Troy looks to avenge his MWO brother Lord Simian with a win. Will Zechs remain undefeated in CPWF competition or will a new champion be crowned?
Frag vs. Lord Simian vs. jephd vs. Johnny Smith vs. GHERU vs. Grayson vs. pastajoe for the CPWF Money in the Bank contract.
For those in this match, their time in CPWF has not been as fruitful as they had hoped. That can change with this match. With the CPWF Money in the Bank contract, one lucky competitor can choose when they want their shot at the CPWF World Title. They just have to beat 6 other people for the privilege.
Quick rules:
CPWF World Title match rules based on OHWF 15 rules. Give each match a number from 1-11. No repeated numbers; every number must be used. For example, a highly likely pick would get a 11. A somewhat unlikely pick would get a 3.
Picks will count before the first match starts.
Ties will be settled by posting order.
Edits will factor into how the posting order is judged.
Becky Lynch (c) vs. Lacey Evans Singles match for the WWE Raw Women's Championship
Seth Rollins (c) vs. AJ Styles Singles match for the WWE Universal Championship
Sami Zayn vs. Ricochet vs. Drew McIntyre vs. Baron Corbin vs. Ali vs. Finn Bálor vs. Andrade vs. Randy Orton Money in the Bank ladder match for a world championship match contract
Natalya vs. Dana Brooke vs. Naomi vs. Bayley vs. Mandy Rose vs. Ember Moon vs. Carmella vs. Nikki Cross Money in the Bank ladder match for a women's championship match contract
Roman Reigns vs. Elias Singles match
Becky Lynch (c) vs. Charlotte Flair Singles match for the WWE SmackDown Women's Championship
The Miz vs. Shane McMahon Steel cage match
Kofi Kingston (c) vs. Kevin Owens Singles match for the WWE Championship
Samoa Joe (c) vs. Rey Mysterio Singles match for the WWE United States Championship
Tony Nese (c) vs. Ariya Daivari Singles match for the WWE Cruiserweight Championship
Daniel Bryan and Rowan vs. The Usos (Jey Uso and Jimmy Uso)
CPWF matches:
CPWF World Champion Zechs vs. Troy for the CPWF World Title.
At the end of the CPWF Road to the Gold Tournament, Zechs emerged as the CPWF World Champion. With the title comes the obligation to reign, but to reign requires the need to defend. Troy looks to avenge his MWO brother Lord Simian with a win. Will Zechs remain undefeated in CPWF competition or will a new champion be crowned?
Frag vs. Lord Simian vs. jephd vs. Johnny Smith vs. GHERU vs. Grayson vs. pastajoe for the CPWF Money in the Bank contract.
For those in this match, their time in CPWF has not been as fruitful as they had hoped. That can change with this match. With the CPWF Money in the Bank contract, one lucky competitor can choose when they want their shot at the CPWF World Title. They just have to beat 6 other people for the privilege.
Quick rules:
CPWF World Title match rules based on OHWF 15 rules. Give each match a number from 1-11. No repeated numbers; every number must be used. For example, a highly likely pick would get a 11. A somewhat unlikely pick would get a 3.
Picks will count before the first match starts.
Ties will be settled by posting order.
Edits will factor into how the posting order is judged.