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WRESTLEMANIA 25 PLANS; SPOILERS
Topic Started: Apr 3 2009, 08:53 AM (129 Views)
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Segment #1 - America the Beautiful
As performed by Nicole Scherzinger
Time: 5 minutes

Segment #2 - JBL vs. Rey Mysterio for the Intercontinental Championship
Commentary: Michael Cole & William Regal
Referee: Chad Patton
Time: 9 minutes

Note: I'm not sure why William Regal is listed on commentary. My best guess is that they had planned on Jerry Lawler not making it to Wrestlemania given his match with Chris Jericho last Monday and needed someone to handle the commentary duties. So this might change still.

The match will end when JBL is sprawled out on the second rope and Rey Mysterio comes in to deliver the 619 when JBL, who is just playing possum, suddenly leaps up and delivers a Clothesline From Hell through the middle rope. Mysterio is knocked to the floor outside the ring and is counted out of the match. JBL wins and retains the Intercontinental Championship.

Segment #3 - JBL's History-Making Announcement
Time: 7 minutes

Still in the ring, JBL will ask for a mic and proceed to address the audience.

JBL: "Well, here we are, the 25th Anniversary of Wrestlemania! For 25 years now, Wrestlemania has been a winner, just like I, JBL, have been a winner. I promised all of you that I would do something memorable tonight, and I'm a man who honors his word. You see, even though I am A WRESTLING GOD, these past few months have not been all that great for me. Even though I am a winner, I've lost a lot along the way. I planned to be here at Wrestlemania 25 as the World Heavyweight Champion, and here I am as the Intercontinental Champion. Still, believe it or not, I'm grateful.

You see, I haven't told anyone this, but for the past year or so I've been working with chronic injuries. These injuries keep getting worse, and they have kept me from my true potential. I have been having appointments and meetings and calls with the best doctors money can buy all over the country these past few weeks, and what I'm about to tell you all will indeed shock you all. Because ladies and gentlemen, I have been given no choice but to retire.

You know, it seems like we've done this before. But this time, unfortunately, for me, it's much more serious than it was last time. I've never had a doctor look me in the face and say that I may never be able to wrestle again, and I was told that the other day. Of course, you know, it's not something that I believe, but the fact is that it's something I have to deal with. Time has taken it's toll on my body.

Well, there's one thing about me—it's that I can't do anything halfway. You know, I come here and I hear the people and they chant Rey's name and they chant Shawn's name and they chant a lot of peoples' name. And one thing is for sure, you're gonna have all of that in the future. And that's what I want for World Wrestling Entertainment fans. In spite of what people may think about me, what I've always wanted for these people is for them to have a good time and enjoy themselves. I've always tried to be the one to provide it, whether it was on the good side or the bad side, but what was always most important to me was the performance, so that these people, each time they reached in their pocket and they paid to get a ticket, they didn't regret it , because they knew that if they saw my name on the card, they could come, and they could cheer, and they could boo, and they could do whatever they wanted as long as they had a good time.

Over the last couple months, there's been a lot of talk, of people having bad attitudes, a lot revolving around this belt. All I know today is that, one thing that's not gonna revolve around this belt for a long time is going to be JBL. I don't know where I'm at right now. I have to have everything checked. I may be beyond reconstructive surgery. I may or may not be able to fix it. But if I can't come back and perform at the level that I performed at before, I can't perform. I can't come out here and just go half-hearted. I have to come out here and I have to romp and stomp and I have to get tossed around and I have to toss people around and I have to have fun. The schedule over the last year I took on because I didn't feel like I could say no. I wanted to do everything. I wanted to enjoy my life as a champion. I wanted to ride in Lear jets and I wanted to ride in limousines and I wanted to be on TV shows and I wanted to do autograph sessions and I got to do every bit of that. And if nothing else I have all of that to take with me. But again—and I know right now we're in the middle of a time where toughness is real big here in World Wrestling Entertainment—and unfortunately all I've got right now for you is a lot of sorrow, a lot of tears and a lot of emotion. I don't have any toughness for anybody."

(JBL motions to Rey Mysterio, who has regained consciousness and is watching from outside the ring. Rey Mysterio cautiously gets in the ring.)

"So, I guess, here you go. Here's your belt, and what I'm gonna do is go back home, and see what's left for me, whether it be in this ring or be out of this ring."

(JBL surrenders the Intercontinental Championship to Rey Mysterio.)

"I know that over the last several months, I've lost a lot of things, and one of them has been my smile. And I know it doesn't mean a whole lot to everybody else, but it means a lot to me. So, I have to go back and fix myself, and take care of myself, and I have to go back and I have to find my smile, because somewhere along the line—I lost it. And I don't care really if it's unpopular. And I don't care if people want to make fun of me because I'm an emotional guy. But this is all I've ever wanted to do, and over the last year I got to keep doing it, and whether you like me or not, I just want to tell you that last year was the most wonderful year of my life. And if I never get to do it again it'll be okay, because I got to live as being the number one guy in this business, and it was the single most greatest experience of my life. And I have you to thank, and I have everybody here to thank, and it means a lot to me, and I'm gonna go home now."

(JBL quietly sets the microphone down as his music plays for what could be the final time. He heads back towards the entranceway where his limousine is parked, climbs on top of the hood and raises his arms as he looks wistfully towards the crowd.)

Segment #4 -Video recap package of Jericho/Legends/Rourke Feud
Time: 2 minutes

We are reminded of Jericho's heinous actions towards various legends in recent weeks; his cowardly attacks on all of the legends involved in tonight's match, including busting Ric Flair wide open with a video camera.

Segment #5 - Interview with Mickey Rourke, ringside
Time: 3 minutes
Interviewer: Todd Grisham

Grisham: "Well, I'm here at ringside with Mickey Rourke—how are you enjoying the show, Mickey?"

Rourke: "I'm having a great time, Todd. You know, when I was training for my big-screen comeback in The Wrestler, I really got hooked into this business, and I love this business, and I love the physicality, and I love listening to the fans roar. It feels like home now, and I'm glad I'm here."

Grisham: "Mickey, what are your thoughts on this next match? Chris Jericho has been taking it upon himself to criticize and demean the legends of our industry, including your personal friend Ric Flair, going so far as to attack him with a video camera, and then placing the blame square on you for reviving interest in legends through The Wrestler. Do you feel responsible in any way for this?"

Rourke: "No, honestly, not at all. You know at first I kind of made some comments, meant as a joke, that Chris interpreted as a challenge; as a threat. And I took back what I'd said when I heard his response, but he didn't seem to get the message. It seems more like Chris is looking for a scapegoat for something, because once he realized he couldn't have me in that ring, he was chomping at the bit to get anybody else to stand across from him. I've actually tried to call Chris and apologize and he's been having none of it. And, you know, like you said, Ric Flair is a good friend of mine, and he's a proud man who wouldn't take the kinds of things Chris has been saying without some kind of retaliation, and so Chris has kind of backed himself into a corner here. So yeah, I really don't feel responsible, because I know Chris would have found a reason to fight someone here tonight, whether it had anything to do with me or not. But somehow, it does involve me, so I'm going to be right here watching, and I'm going to enjoy every second of it."

Grisham: "Well, there you have it, folks—Mickey Rourke, star of The Wrestler. Over to you, Michael."

Segment #6 - Chris Jericho vs. Jimmy Snuka, Roddy Piper & Ricky Steamboat (with Ric Flair)
Commentary: Michael Cole & William Regal
Referee: Scott Armstrong
Time: 8 minutes

Jericho will be dominant at first, but will allow each legend to tag out under his own power so that he has the opportunity to beat up each one of them. Mid-match, Flair will distract Jericho so that Steamboat can attempt to pin him with a small package. Following this sheer humiliation, nothing will go right for Jericho, as Steamboat, Piper and Snuka make quick tags and keep Jericho at bay. However, Jericho will manage to escape every pin attempt. The match will slowly tip back in Jericho's favor until he attempts a Lionsault on Steamboat, which Steamboat rolls out of the way of—but Jericho manages to connect with Scott Armstrong by mistake. Finally, Ricky Steamboat will hit him with a flying bodypress on the far side of the ring, then tag out to Jimmy Snuka. Snuka will come to the far side of the ring and ascend the turnbuckle for the Superfly Splash, when he will suddenly be struck by a steel chair... wielded by Mickey Rourke. Rourke will throw the chair to the floor and head for the aisle. The other legends and Flair, stunned, will all go to confront Rourke, while a groggy Jericho manages to roll on top of Snuka, while Scott Armstrong slowly makes the count. Before Piper or Steamboat can break up the count, however, the match officially is ruled a victory for Chris Jericho.

Rourke hightails it to the backstage area, as does Jericho, leaving the legends alone in the ring, confused.

Segment #7 - Edge & Vickie Guerrero (backstage, Vickie's office)
Time: 3 minutes

Edge walks into Vickie's office.

Vickie: "Edge! I'm so glad to see you—"

Edge: "Yeah, well I'm not glad to see you, Vickie."

Vickie (with frustration): "Edge, if this is about me and Big Show—"

Edge (angrily): "IT IS about you and Big Show, Vickie! What else could it possibly be about? Here I am, the most devoted, loving husband in the entire world, and this is how you treat me?"

(Vickie begins to tear up; Edge softens his tone.)

Edge: "Vickie, look, you know I love you—"

Vickie: "I know, Edge, I know."

Edge: "—but I'm under a lot of stress tonight. Not only do I have to defend my World Championship against The Big Show, but I also have to defend against... against John Cena! And when all is said and done, I might lose the thing that's more important to me than anything else in existence... you, Vickie."

Vickie (lovingly): "Oh, Edge..."

Edge: "No, I really mean that. I mean, you said it yourself, didn't you? Whoever wins gets your heart? What if The Big Show wins? I mean, I'm the greatest wrestler in the industry today, and I know I could never lose under normal circumstances. But with my mind and heart distracted, Vickie, it may not be the best man that wins tonight. And then, and then if you left me and went with The Big Show instead, it would all be based on a lie, Vickie. And I can't have that. Vickie, I need you in my corner tonight. Can you promise me that, at least? After tonight you can make up your own mind, but I need you to promise me to be mine for tonight, at least."

Vickie (lovingly): "Oh, Edge... of course I'll promise you. I do love you, Edge. Don't ever think I don't."

Vickie leans in to kiss Edge, and as they do so, Vickie's watch alarm goes off. Vickie breaks the kiss and looks uneasy.

Edge: "What's that for, sweetie?"

Vickie: "Oh, uh, I have to go. I, uh, promised Show I'd give him a backrub before tonight's match."

Vickie slinks away as she says this.

Edge (angrily): "A backrub? The Big Show? Vickie, you promised! Get back here! You can give me a backrub! Get—[irritated groan]"

Segment #8 - John Morrison & The Miz vs. Carlito & Primo (Lumberjack Match for the Unified WWE Tag Team Championships)
Commentary: Jim Ross and Tazz
Referee: Mike Chioda
Lumberjacks: The Great Khali, R-Truth, Mr. Kennedy, Evan Bourne, JTG, Shad Gaspard, Kung Fu Naki, Jamie Noble, Hurricane Helms, Jesse, Festus, Jimmy Wang Yang, Charlie Haas, Goldust, Tommy Dreamer, DJ Gabriel, Ricky Ortiz, Hacksaw Jim Duggan, Jack Swagger, Vladimir Kozlov, Umaga, Santino Marella, Chavo Guerrero, Mike Knox, The Brian Kendrick, Ezekiel Jackson, Tyson Kidd, Curt Hawkins, Zack Ryder, Dolph Ziggler and Paul Burchill
Time: 11 minutes

Both teams will fight with everything they've got and then some, by having part of the work done by the lumberjacks. But ultimately the match will end when Carlito manages to use the Backstabber on The Miz and John Morrison is unable to break up the count because he has been distracted by Jimmy Wang Yang and Ricky Ortiz standing uncomfortably close to him.

Your winners and NEW Unified WWE Tag Team Champions: Carlito & Primo

Segment #9 - Interview with Mickey Rourke and Chris Jericho, backstage
Interviewer: Matt Striker
Time: 5 minutes

Striker: "Mickey Rourke, Chris Jericho, first of all, thanks for taking the time to talk to us here tonight. Mickey, this first question is directed at you... what happened out there?"

Jericho pulls Striker's microphone hand away from Mickey Rourke and interrupts.

Jericho: "First of all, Matthew, no thanks are necessary, both Mickey and I wanted to be here. Now ordinarily, I would take great satisfaction in explaining everything to you neanderthals, but this is a very special occasion, and I am going to enjoy hearing Mickey Rourke talk about it as much as all of you will, so if you would, please, Mickey, tell us all just what happened out there."

Jericho doesn't let go of Striker's microphone hand, but redirects it toward Mickey Rourke.

Rourke: "Well, Ric—Roddy, Jimmy, and Ricky—it's like this. Two months ago, Chris Jericho made some very public, very scathing comments about Randy "The Ram" Robinson and the parallels of the character to yesterday's legends of the wrestling industry. And you know, even though I have been a fan of Chris Jericho's for a very long time, I initially took offense to those comments. And I was full of my own hype after my Hollywood comeback, so I thought maybe I should do something about it. I took what I learned from The Wrestler and applied it to real life and challenged Chris Jericho to a match. His response was, as I expected, not welcoming. But it opened a door that hadn't been open before, and it gave Chris and I a chance to talk. And we talked about wrestling, and we talked about The Wrestler, and I have to admit, Chris makes a very, very good movie critic.

But Chris' problems weren't really with The Wrestler, oh no—in fact, he liked the movie!"

Jericho: "It's true, I did."

Rourke: "But what he didn't like was how it had affected people in real life... especially all the Randy "The Ram" wannabes out there like your Ric Flairs and your Ricky Steamboats and Roddy Pipers and Jimmy Snukas. And I wasn't so sure about that, but Chris told me to give it enough time and he would prove that what he was saying was the truth. And let me tell you people: Chris Jericho is a man of truth. Over the next couple of months, Chris' words seemed prophetic as I saw the most shameful, pathetic attempts of past-their-prime legends trying to justify their behavior. And Chris and I kept talking to each other about it behind the scenes. When the opportunity arose, Chris bought me a front-row seat for tonight's show, and I enjoyed every second of helping him quiet down the so-called legends who insist on sticking around. Because as the past few months have shown, they need all the help they can get."

Jericho (smirking): "My thoughts exactly. If you wanted to see a comeback story for the ages, these people shouldn't have looked to Flair, or Piper, or Steamboat, or Snuka. Not a one of them has what it takes any longer. Fantasy is fantasy and reality is reality. The movies can bring any fantasy to life, whether it's a comeback story or a post-apocalyptic nightmare world. But this isn't the movies, and these so-called legends got exactly what they deserved. So if it's a comeback story you want, look for it later this month when The Wrestler is released for home viewing on DVD. It's a great movie. Go buy a copy, Striker."

(Jericho and Rourke laugh as they exit stage left.)

Segment #10 - Money in the Bank Ladder Match
Commentary: Michael Cole, William Regal, Jim Ross and Tazz
Referee: Marty Elias
Time: 35 minutes

The match as expected is filled with disastrous, dangerous, innovative maneuvers.

Planned spots:

• Kane chokeslam to Finlay off an erect ladder onto a collapsed ladder.
• CM Punk series of dropkicks to a ladder which Shelton Benjamin and Mark Henry are standing on. The ladder tips; Mark Henry lands on Christian.
• Kofi Kingston senton bomb from ladder onto MVP sandwiched between two other ladders.
• CM Punk flying body press off top rope to outside of ring while holding ladder, clearing out Kane, Kofi Kingston and Shelton Benjamin.
• Finlay strikes Christian in the kneecap with his shillelagh from inside an erect ladder which Christian is climbing; Christian falls off.
• Shelton Benjamin lays a ladder on top of a ladder on top of Kane, then runs across the top ladder with Kane still underneath and delivers a flying clothesline to CM Punk, who is on the top turnbuckle, taking Punk and himself out of the ring to the floor below.
• MVP moonsault from a ladder positioned on a commentary table to Christian, lying prone on a nearby commentary table.
• Three ladders are set up in the ring; Finlay and MVP are atop one of them, fighting over the belt. Shelton Benjamin quickly climbs one of the ladders, hops from the top of the ladder to another ladder to gain momentum then hops again towards the last ladder, double-clotheslining both Finlay and MVP to the mat below.
• MVP suplex to Christian off a ladder; however another ladder is nearby and Christian manages to hook his feet into the other ladder; MVP is now dangling from Christian's grip a few feet off the ground. MVP gains a foothold, but Mark Henry pushes the ladder over, and it lands on both MVP and Christian.
• Two ladders are set up across from each other with the belt towards the inside. Christian climbs one side and Finlay climbs the other. Christian kicks Finlay into a doubled-over position, then hooks him into the Unprettier and drops him to the canvas below... onto another ladder.
• CM Punk and Kofi Kingston set up a ladder in the center of the ring, and pick up a lifeless MVP and put him inside the ladder rungs, so that his head and legs are sticking out from either end. They climb opposite turnbuckles, and deliver a synchronized double flying elbow drop to the exposed areas of MVP's body.
• Mark Henry gets angry and picks up a ladder and starts swinging it around, clearing house, then starts swinging it at the briefcase. He actually manages to knock it loose, and it falls outside of the ring, right next to Kofi Kingston. Henry scrambles but Kofi is coherent enough to grab the briefcase anyways, and he is declared the winner. Kofi earns a pair of World's Strongest Slams for his troubles, but he nonetheless becomes Mr. Money in the Bank.

Segment #11 - Kid Rock Performance
Time: 6 minutes

Kid Rock performs a medley of his hit songs "Cowboy," "Bawitdaba," "Rock N Roll Jesus" and "So Hott."

Segment #12 - Hardy Brothers Recap Video Package
Time: 4 minutes

A recap is shown reminding us of the early years of the Hardy Boyz tag team; their tag team championship victories, and their rise to singles dominance before Matt Hardy's jealousy crashed both their championship reigns to the ground, blending into recaps of the past few months of their bitter feud.

Segment #13 - Jeff Hardy vs. Matt Hardy (Extreme Rules)
Referee: Aaron Mahoney
Time: 20 minutes

The match as expected is filled with disastrous, dangerous, innovative maneuvers.

Planned spots:

• Matt Hardy unties one of the turnbuckle pads and uses it to choke Jeff Hardy.
• Jeff Hardy hits Matt Hardy with a dropkick.
• Matt Hardy hits Jeff Hardy with a ring bell wrapped in barbed wire.
• Jeff Hardy uses a sleeperhold on Matt Hardy.
• Matt Hardy delivers a flying crossbody off the top rope, while holding a steel chair, into Jeff Hardy's face.
• Jeff Hardy connects with a drop toe hold to Matt Hardy.
• Matt Hardy brings the steel ring steps into the ring, then sets up a table over them. He positions a groggy Jeff Hardy across the table. Matt Hardy DDTs Jeff Hardy through the table onto the steel ring steps.
• Jeff Hardy Irish whips Matt Hardy into the corner.
• Matt Hardy knocks Jeff Hardy backwards and upside-down into a garbage can, and then sprays a fire extinguisher into the garbage can.
• Jeff Hardy uses a sleeperhold on Matt Hardy.
• Matt Hardy throws a tarp over Jeff Hardy and whomps him with a sack of ripe oranges.
• Jeff Hardy goes for the win with a schoolboy rollup. (Matt kicks out.)
• Matt Hardy lights a cherry bomb and drops it down Jeff Hardy's pants.
• Jeff Hardy uses a scoop slam on Matt Hardy.
• Matt Hardy depantses Jeff Hardy and then attacks his exposed legs with a spiked club.
• Jeff Hardy uses a sleeperhold on Matt Hardy.
• Matt Hardy brings out a dollhouse from underneath the ring, brings it into the ring and lights it on fire, then bodyslams Jeff through it.
• Jeff Hardy uses the Twist of Fate on Matt Hardy and wins the match.

Segment #14: McMahon Family Backstage Arrival
Time: 4 minutes

A black limousine pulls into the parking garage. The door swings open, and out steps Vince McMahon... followed by Shane McMahon and Linda McMahon. The three are making small talk when they stop in their tracks as Cody Rhodes and Ted DiBiase approach them.

Cody Rhodes: "Hello, McMahons. We trust you had a... pleasant trip?"

Shane McMahon: "What do you two want?"

Ted DiBiase: "We don't WANT anything. We're just here to give you a message on behalf of Randy Orton. Randy promises to be on his best behavior tonight, that is, if none of you harass us, like the way Triple H did when he broke into Randy's house."

Linda McMahon: "Now listen. This isn't about who did what to whom, not any longer. You have bigger things to worry about than the three of us."

Cody Rhodes: "Don't we know it. Point is, if there's any kind of McMahon/Legacy altercation before the championship match tonight, either way it's on your hands. So I suggest you all make yourselves scarce."

Vince McMahon: "Scarce? Scarce? Let me tell you something you may not have realized. This is Wrestlemania! The 25th anniversary of Wrestlemania! There is no other place in the world that we'd ever be than here tonight. Now you both know full well that I don't like either of you, and that I like Randy Orton even less. But he's got a championship match tonight, and I won't ever stand in the way of that. So if you two have no further business..."

DiBiase and Rhodes look at one another and smirk, then turn and walk away. The McMahons likewise exchange looks with each other as we go back to the ring...

Segment #15 - Shawn Michaels vs. The Undertaker
Commentary: Jim Ross and Tazz
Referee: Charles Robinson
Time: 20 minutes

There seems to be no give in either man as they fight back and forth, tooth and nail for the entire match. Over the course of the match, Shawn Michaels has used Sweet Chin Music on the Undertaker 12 times; and The Undertaker has delivered a Tombstone Piledriver to Shawn Michaels off the top rope. Neither man is willing to give in, but both men are getting desperate. Finally The Undertaker manages to lock in the Devil's Gate on Shawn Michaels, but he is too close to the ropes and the referee orders the break. No response from The Undertaker, who is determined to ride out as much of the count as possible. Shawn is starting to wilt, and in a last ditch effort, he uses his free hand to low blow the Undertaker when he thinks the ref isn't looking. However, the referee catches this and reaches 5 on his count at the exact same time. The Undertaker is distracted by Shawn's apparent unwillingness to go down and forgets to release the hold.

The referee has no choice but to rule the bout as a double disqualification. The Undertaker's official Wrestlemania record is now 16-1, but Shawn Michaels will not be shown in the history books as the man who defeated him.

Segment #16 - Divas' Dressing Room
Time: 5 minutes

The WWE divas are shown getting ready for the Miss Wrestlemania battle royal. Michelle McCool starts to complain how unfair it is that they all have to compete tonight with divas who aren't active competitors, she doesn't believe they should have the privilege of being up for the title of Miss Wrestlemania. She gets agreement from all of the heel divas. Mickie James is the first to speak in favor of the idea, and she gets agreement from all of the face divas. Michelle McCool walks up to Mickie James, and slaps her across the face. Everyone stands back, stunned. Mickie takes a moment to recuperate and then slaps Michelle McCool right back. With that, everyone picks a side and the entire diva locker room is embroiled in a catfight, and WWE officials have to break it up.

Segment #17 - Vickie & Big Show (backstage, Big Show's locker room)
Time: 2 minutes

Vickie: "Geez, Show—I didn't think it would take this long to give you a back rub. We must have been at this for hours now!"

Big Show: "Hey, what can I say? I'm the world's largest athlete! Things take time with me. But you know full well that that also has certain... advantages."

Vickie (giggling): "Yeah. I know. But you really have to get focused now, your match is coming up soon. But before I leave you to your business, I want to wish you good luck."

Big Show: "I appreciate that, Vickie, but you know I don't need it. And when I win tonight, not only will I be the World Champion, but you'll be all mine."

(Big Show and Vickie share a kiss, and Vickie is all smiles as she leaves the dressing room.)

Segment #18 - Miss Wrestlemania Battle Royal
Commentary: Michael Cole & William Regal
Referee: John Cone
Time: 14 minutes

Participants: Alicia Fox, Ashley "Dirty Dirty" Massaro, Beth Phoenix, Brie Bella, Bull Nakano, Chyna, Eve, Gail Kim, Jillian, Katie Lea, Kelly Kelly, Layla, Luna Vachon, Maria, Maryse, Melina, Michelle McCool, Mickie James, Miss Jackie, Natalya, Nikki Bella, Rosa Mendes, Sunny, Tiffany and Trish Stratus

Order of eliminations: Nikki Bella clotheslines Brie Bella over the top rope, and eliminates herself in the process too thanks to having too much momentum. Sunny eliminates Tiffany. Katie Lea eliminates Miss Jackie. Gail Kim eliminates Jillian, then Maria. Melina eliminates Alicia Fox. Trish Stratus eliminates Eve. Chyna eliminates Katie Lea. Rosa Mendes and Beth Phoenix work together to eliminate Chyna. Melina eliminates Natalya. Trish Stratus elimiantes Rosa Mendes. Luna Vachon eliminates Layla (William Regal is distraught.) Maryse eliminates Mickie James. Gail Kim eliminates Michelle McCool. Luna Vachon eliminates Bull Nakano. Trish Stratus eliminates Sunny. Beth Phoenix eliminates Gail Kim. Maryse eliminates Melina. Beth Phoenix eliminates Luna Vachon. Trish Stratus eliminates Beth Phoenix. Maryse eliminates Trish Stratus. Kelly Kelly eliminates Maryse. Ashley Massaro eliminates Kelly Kelly.

The winner of the match to be crowned Miss Wrestlemania: Ashley "Dirty Dirty" Massaro!

Segment #19 - John Cena Interview (backstage)
Interviewer: Todd Grisham
Time: 6 minutes

Grisham: "I'm here with John Cena, and John, you're getting ready to challenge for the World Championship. Your thoughts?"

Cena: "Well, you know Todd, this has been one of the weirdest, most disgusting situations I've ever gotten myself into. Psychologically, I'm ready for this match. That's something that never changes with me. But physically, I'm dog tired. I haven't slept right since I started getting these mental images of Vickie Guerrero & Edge and Vickie Guerrero & The Big Show and The Big Show & Edge... wait, scratch that last one. Look, Vickie, Edge, Big Show—what I'm trying to say is: you all sicken me. And make no mistake, I'm ready for tonight's match, and the sooner I win and get past this mental block the better!"

Grisham: "Well in that case, John, let's move on to a happier subject. You have a new movie in theaters called 12 Rounds; how's the reception been?"

Cena: "You know, it's been positive all around. Everyone I know tells me they liked it. Did you like it?"

Grisham: "I loved it!"

Cena: "Well, I'm glad to hear—"

Grisham: "Honestly, I can't wait for the sequel."

Cena: "Oh, a sequel? Hey, that's news to me. Did you greenlight that, or...?"

Grisham: "Well, no, what I meant was I hope they make a sequel."

Cena: "Well, okay, Todd, okay. I'd like that too, but hey—before there can be a sequel, there has to be a script, and before there can be a script there has to be a plot. So since you're the one talking about sequels, how about we find out how Todd Grisham would expect the sequel to 12 Rounds to go?"

Grisham: "Oh no, I couldn't possibly..."

Cena: "How about it, Houston? Would you like to hear Todd Grisham's pitch for the 12 Rounds sequel?"

(crowd is expected to cheer at this point)

Cena: "You see, Todd? They want to hear it, so let's hear it!"

Grisham: "Um, well, uh, okay. I guess, 12 Rounds 2 would star you as Danny Fisher, say, 2 years after the original movie. Molly is now your wife, and Miles Jackson comes back to terrorize you both again..."

Cena: "Up the ante, Grisham, that's the same plot as last time, you're losing people!"

Grisham: "Okay, okay, I'm not finished. Um, Miles Jackson is now half-cyborg, and he's more unstoppable than ever..."

Cena (quizzically): "Okay, uh, that's maybe a little derivative of the Terminator movies, but keep going..."

Grisham: "...and... he's mastered control over time and space. So he kidnaps Becky Fisher, Danny and Molly's 15 year-old daughter from 15 years in the future, comes back to kidnap Molly as well, and then challenges Danny to 12 more rounds, this time with each round taking place in a different location and era."

Cena: "Ooooohhhh....... kaaaaaay."

Grisham: "So Danny has to travel from feudal Japan to the French Renaissance to the Stone Age and he has to battle some dinosaurs, to 500 years in the future where he has a laser gun shootout with Miles, and then it's off to the Wild West..."

Cena: "Okay, you know what? Stop. Just stop. I think, Todd, we may have figured out why you're the guy who asks the questions instead of answering them. Maybe there will be a sequel to 12 Rounds and maybe there won't, but it's NOT going to be THAT."

Grisham: "Well, you asked."

Cena: "Well, I guess so, but FORGET ALL THAT! We have a CHAMPIONSHIP match TONIGHT! THIS IS WRESTLEMANIA 25! We are going to go out there AND WRESTLE! AND ENTERTAIN! EDGE is going to be battered and bruised and BROKEN! The BIG SHOW will learn that size DOESN'T MATTER! And so help me, when the match is over, I will be able to say once again that THE CHAMP... IS... HERE!"

Segment #20 - John Cena vs. Edge vs. Big Show (World Championship)
Commentary: Jim Ross and Tazz
Referee: Jack Doan
Time: 23 minutes

Vickie Guerrero comes out to the ring first to a chorus of boos.

The theme song of Edge plays over the arena sound system, and the cameras pan towards the entrance. All of a sudden, through the curtain comes Edge... riding on the back of a black stallion! Edge is holding on for dear life; fortunately the gallop slows to a trot as they near the ring. Edge screams at the stallion to stop so he can get off, but it doesn't stop until it completes a full lap. Edge carefully slides out of the saddle with a little help from Vickie, then he orders Vickie into the ring. Edge kicks the stallion in the rear right leg, then quickly dives into the ring for safety. The horse locks eyes with Edge, and then they kiss in the center of the ring; meanwhile, the stallion looks directly at Edge from outside of the ring, appearing to be angry with the Rated R Superstar. The stallion's trainer has no choice but to come out and lead it back to the backstage area.

The Big Show's theme song starts to play and he comes out to the ring normally. Edge grabs a microphone.

Edge: "Cut the music, cut the music! Vickie, what's going on here? You said I had to ride that... that THING out here to show some Texas pride; and I argued with you, and you said both Big Show and Cena would be doing something extra too, but The Big Show looks pretty normal to me. What's the deal, Vickie?"

(The Big Show grabs a microphone.)

Big Show: "Normal, Edge? I look normal? Here's what you're not getting, Edge—everything is bigger in Texas. And that means I'm already dressed for the occasion."

(Vickie smiles when she hears this.)

Edge: "Vickie, that's not fair. Disqualify him, now! I had to play cowboy and he didn't have to do anything, it isn't fair! I demand you disqualify him!"

Vickie, Edge and The Big Show argue for a short while sans microphones. John Cena's music starts to play and Vickie, Edge and The Big Show all turn their attention to the entrance. Edge looks afraid, Big Show looks determined, Vickie looks clueless.

Cena's music cuts into the theme song from Walker, Texas Ranger, and eight men dressed like cattle rustlers run into the aisle. Then John Cena makes his appearance wearing a full sheriff's outfit and phony black mustache, twirling toy guns in his hands. As he makes his way to the ring, he stops to shoot at each cattle rustler—the guns fire colored streamers, and each rustler falls over "dead" when they are "shot." Cena reaches the ring, strips down to his ring attire, and prepares to fight.

The bell rings and the match begins. Early on, The Big Show and Edge double-team Cena, but the partnership quickly breaks down; The Big Show watches Edge the entire time and when Cena isn't getting up any more, The Big Show immediately goes to work on Edge. The three fight for about twenty minutes when The Big Show chokeslams John Cena. Edge lies in wait for The Big Show to rise, they take each other down with a combination spear/double axe-handle smash.

At this point, Kofi Kingston's theme song suddenly begins to play, and he rushes down to the ring carrying the Money in the Bank briefcase. He hands the briefcase to the referee, and as Edge tries to rise to his feet, Kofi connects with Trouble in Paradise, pins him and becomes the NEW World Champion!

JR and Tazz are in shock, as is the live audience. No one can believe what they've just witnessed, least of all Vickie Guerrero, who is distraught. Kofi heads out of the ring towards Vickie and holds the belt right in her face, then grabs her by the waist, bends her backwards and kisses her long and hard on the lips. He is all smiles when he comes up for air; Vickie has a look of disgust on her face. Kofi heads back to the locker room as Vickie goes into the ring to try and console Edge and The Big Show.

Segment #21 - Kofi Kingston Interview
Interviewer: Matt Striker
Time: 3 Minutes

Matt Striker runs up to Kofi Kingston as Kofi returns backstage.

Striker: "Kofi mon! I just have to say, what a phenomenal victory! That's the first time anyone has ever cashed in the Money in the Bank briefcase the same night they won it, and all of a sudden you're the World Champion!"

Kingston: "Tank you, tank you, ah sey won, ah sey won. Y'nuh, Edge played a card on me at No Way Out, and I played a card right back on him tonight. When I won the Money in the Bank match, I knew what I had to do, zeen? A sapps like him, he nuh deserve this title, he nuh deserve it. So I tek his title, I tek his skettle ooman, and Edge gonna show me the reespek I deserve now, zeen?"

(Kingston casually walks away with the championship slung over his shoulder.)

Segment #22 - Triple H & Stephanie (backstage, Stephanie's office)
Time: 2 minutes

Stephanie: "It's almost time, Hunter. Are you ready?"

Triple H: "Steph, come on—that's my line."

Stephanie (rolling her eyes): "Right, okay."

Triple H: "Look, don't worry about this. Orton has had this coming for a long time, and you of all people know what I'm capable of. Orton doesn't stand a chance tonight! And when I win, you and Shane and your mom and your dad can all come to the ring and celebrate just like we've been planning. It's a sure thing, Steph."

Stephanie: "I know, I know I shouldn't have to worry, it's just that Orton has gotten the better of you a couple of times these last few weeks. I'm sure he's plotting something big for tonight."

Triple H: "Look, babe, it doesn't matter what he's planning. I am The Game. I was forced to watch as he drove your head into the canvas, and as he kissed you as you laid there unconscious. Nothing will stop me from exacting my revenge tonight. Nothing."

Triple H leaves the room as Stephanie looks on with worry.

Segment #23 - Randy Orton/Legacy Interview
Interviewer: Matt Striker
Time: 3 minutes

Striker: "I'm here with Randy Orton and Legacy, Randy, are you ready for Triple H tonight?"

Orton: "Oh, I've been ready for this for years, Matt. Triple H has been a thorn in my side ever since I've known him, and on top of that, he's a McMahon, and on top of that, he has MY WWE Championship belt, so tonight, I'm going to go out there and beat him, and the Age of Orton will begin anew. Come on, guys, let's go to the ring."

Segment #24 - Triple H/Randy Orton Video Recap Package
Time: 4 minutes

Highlights from the Triple H/Randy Orton feud are shown, including Orton's Royal Rumble win, Orton's manhandling of the McMahon family, and Triple H's weeks-long manhunt including the home invasion, leading up to tonight's encounter.

Segment #25 - Triple H vs. Randy Orton
Commentary: Michael Cole & William Regal
Referee: Mike Chioda
Time: 19 Minutes

Orton comes to the ring with Legacy in tow, and Triple H comes to the ring by himself. Orton and Triple H tear it up in the ring, while Rhodes & DiBiase look on. A mistimed Irish whip takes out Mike Chioda, however, and Legacy takes advantage of the situation with a three-on-one beatdown. During the chaos, Shane McMahon runs down to the ring and gives Triple H some assistance; with Shane's help Triple H is able to battle back and the match becomes a one-on-one affair again. Stephanie McMahon comes down to ringside to check on Shane, who is okay but a little shaken. The match continues as Chioda gets back to his feet. However, Orton takes advantage of key moments where he is in control of the match to duck under the ropes and torment Shane.

This gives Triple H the opening he needs. He finally gets the better of Orton and Pedigrees him in the center of the ring. However, Legacy saves the match when both DiBiase & Rhodes try to get into the ring. Shane manages to stop Rhodes from interfering but DiBiase is able to sneak up behind Chioda and deliver an elbow drop to him, preventing him from making the three-count. Incensed, Triple H goes after DiBiase, but Rhodes gets the better of Shane and helps DiBiase, and Triple H is overwhelmed trying to fend them off. Rhodes & DiBiase hold Triple H in place as Orton regains consciousness and approaches the Game.

All of a sudden, someone in the audience jumps the barrier and attacks Orton from behind—it's Sim Snuka, back to take his revenge on Legacy! With his help, the numbers are finally even. Snuka keeps Rhodes at bay and Shane keeps DiBiase busy as Chioda rises to his feet once again. Triple H has the momentum and Pedigrees Orton again, and Triple H successfully gets the three count. Stephanie, who is still at ringside, gets into the ring to celebrate. Triple H pulls an unconscious Orton to his feet, and holds him in position, as Stephanie winds up and delivers a billion-dollar backhand to Orton, who crumples to the mat once again. She goes to retrieve the WWE Championship belt and hands it to Triple H, who raises his arms in victory, when Stephanie slaps him as well! All of a sudden, Sim Snuka jumps The Game from behind, leveling him with a steel chair. Stephanie just smiles as Shane looks on in confusion and shock. Sim grabs Stephanie and forcefully kisses her; however, Stephanie does not seem to mind, as the two leave together. Shane just scratches his head in confusion as we cut to the final recap video package of the night.

Segment #26 - Wrestlemania 25 Recap Video Package
Song: "Shoot to Thrill" by AC/DC
Time: 5 minutes

As has become an annual tradition, there will be a video package recapping the entire show assembled by WWE's video production team as it happens. The video will include all the key moments of the show, such as:

• Rey Mysterio cartwheeling down the entrance ramp
• JBL crying in the locker room following his announcement
• Mickey Rourke raising his arms in victory, perched atop Chris Jericho's shoulders
• Evan Bourne and The Great Khali getting their groove on to R-Truth's entrance rap
• Kane backstage before the Money in the Bank match, inexplicably laughing about what is to come
• Jimmy Snuka, Ricky Steamboat, Roddy Piper and Ric Flair headbanging to Kid Rock's performance
• Matt Hardy adding salt to Jeff Hardy's coffee while he wasn't looking
• The Undertaker trying to mimic Shawn Michaels' trademarked split-legged entrance pose and accidentally splitting his pants in the process
• An extended slow motion clip of Vickie Guerrero giving the Big Show a backrub
• Referee John Cone mistakenly presenting the Miss Wrestlemania tiara to Trish Stratus, Kelly Kelly, Beth Phoenix, Maryse and Lillian Garcia before correctly awarding it to Ashley Massaro, since he is unable to tell any of the blonde Divas apart
• Todd Grisham popping popcorn into his mouth as he watches a private screening of 12 Rounds
• Kofi Kingston horsenapping Edge's stallion as a further way to add insult to injury (Edge will lose his deposit because of this)
• An extended slow motion clip of Legacy giving each other backrubs
• Stephanie McMahon and Sim Snuka skipping arm-in-arm backstage towards their waiting escape limousine
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Kwaliti
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Why do I have a feeling that this is ultra fake?
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Wiserommer
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Pepsi FTW

If it's fake, someone has WAAAY too much time on their hands lol

But yeah, reading it, seems rather fake
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CM Storm19


I highly doubt anyone would be stupid enough to leak WM info. If they like their job and their current lifestyle that is.
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I also tought they are fake at the begining but if they are fake it means this guy is crazy and has a lot of free time and imagination.He said he found them in the trash of a placel where a WWE creative team member always has the launch.


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I highly doubt anyone would be stupid enough to leak WM info. If they like their job and their current lifestyle that is.

Lex Luger did it.He had a match with Yokozuna at Wrestlemania 10 for the WWE Championship and the idiot was drunken the night before Wrestlemania in a pub and told to a journalist that he is booked to win the match.And anyone knows what happened at WM10 after that.
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CM Storm19


Hmm, sounds even faker. That back story seems a bit too farfetched lol.
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CM Storm17
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Hmm, sounds even faker. That back story seems a bit too farfetched lol.

Anyway I wait for Wrestlemania.But if these are the real plans I would like it.
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