The Alliance, also known as Team WCW/ECW and The Coalition, was a professional wrestling stable in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE) that lasted from July to November 2001. The stable came about as a result of the WWF's purchase of World. Was WWF vs WCW real or scripted? I mean I know wcw is out of buisness but was the invasion supposed to happen 1 following 9 answers 9 Report Abuse Are you sure you want to delete this answer. In many minds, this match is a microcosm of everything wrong with the Invasion. It featured only two stars who had yet to d The name of the group was shortened to The Coalition and later The Alliance. At WWF Invasion, Team WCW/ECW (Booker T, Diamond Dallas Page, Rhyno, and The Dudley Boyz) defeated Team WWF (Stone Cold Steve Austin, The Undertaker, Kane. Buy WWF: Invasion 2001 on Amazon.com FREE SHIPPING on qualified orders. 1.Edge,Christian vs Mike Awesome,lance Storm great opener.this was better than expected.8/10 2.Special Guest Reffere Mick Foley Ref vs Ref Match. Search results for 'wwf vs alliance' 04:42 wwf vs alliance promo by Kevin Lopez 09:07 WWF vs. ALLIANCE by Chris Jericho 05:45 Team WWF vs Team Alliance - Invasion 2001 Promo by theC0DEZER0 09:54 Survivor Series 2001 - Team WWF vs The Alliance. WWF 2001: 'After the Invasion' The Writing Gallery Archives Loading. WrestleZone Forums > WrestleZone Interactive > The Writing Gallery. Reliving the WCW/ECW Invasion WWE grid view close 0 / 0 recommended galleries toggle menu Home Shows Superstars Tickets & Events Shop WWE Network languages English languages Back English German Spanish Arabic Sign in Facebook Worldwide. Explore Bugsy White's board 'WWF VS. The Alliance' on Pinterest, the world's catalog of ideas. Find and save recipes, parenting hacks, style inspiration and other ideas to try. A board by Bugsy White. The WCW/ECW Alliance Invasion Storyline The Wrestling Archives Loading. WrestleZone Forums > The WrestleZone Forum Archives > The Wrestling Archives. WWF Invasion - WOW. Invasion (also typeset as In. Vasion) was a professional wrestlingpay- per- view event produced by the then World Wrestling Federation (now World Wrestling Entertainment) (WWF/WWE) and presented by Play. Station. It took place on July 2. Gund Arena in Cleveland, Ohio. This event was initially planned to be called Fully Loaded, as it was advertised at the King of the Ring event, which immediately preceded Invasion. Invasion was the first pay- per- view to feature the ongoing Invasion storyline, which featured wrestlers from the WWF taking on a combined force of wrestlers from World Championship Wrestling (WCW) and Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW), later known as The Alliance. The event featured WWF wrestlers facing WCW and ECW wrestlers. The main event, dubbed the . The other main match was a singles match for the WWF Hardcore Championship between Rob Van Dam and Jeff Hardy. The last episode of WCW Monday Nitro aired on March 2. Nitro started with WWF Owner Vince Mc. Mahon announcing a simulcast with Raw Is War later that night to address the future of WCW, during which it was revealed that Shane Mc. Mahon had bought WCW. During May and June, WCW wrestlers interfered in matches on WWF programming. To test the waters for this, the final twenty minutes of the July 2 Raw Is War telecast was given over to WCW, which brought in its own commentators (Scott Hudson and Arn Anderson), ring announcer (Stacy Keibler), referee (Nick Patrick), ring apron, and Chyron graphics, to present a match between Booker T and Buff Bagwell for Booker's WCW Championship (which he had won on the final episode of Nitro). This continued on Smack. Down!, where Gregory Helms lost the WCW Cruiserweight Championship against Billy Kidman and Booker defended the WCW Championship against Diamond Dallas Page. The Booker/Bagwell title match, however, was very poorly received both by television viewers and the live crowd in the arena, with the two other WCW matches receiving a similar reaction. The decision was thus made to make WCW a heel group who was out to destroy the WWF. Later that night, Chris Jericho and Kane (from the WWF) fought Lance Storm and Mike Awesome (from WCW) in a tag team match. It ended in a no contest when the ECW Alumni from both the WWF and WCW along with the debuting Rob Van Dam and Tommy Dreamer made their way to the ring. As it looked as though they were going after Storm and Awesome, they instead attacked Jericho and Kane. This led to the Raw color- commentator Paul Heyman leaving the announcer's booth and declared that Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW) has joined the invasion and stated that the invasion has been taken to the extreme, leading to some WWF and WCW wrestlers (including Lance Storm, Rhyno, The Dudley Boyz, and Tazz) defecting to ECW. Shane appeared to co- operate with Vince against ECW, but later that night, it was revealed that WCW and ECW had merged, and that Stephanie Mc. Mahon- Helmsley (who was last seen on the May 2. Raw Is War) now owned ECW. On the July 1. 2 episode of Smack. Down!, Vince said he needed the . After Vince pleaded with him, Austin shook his head and left. Later that night, a fight started between many WWF wrestlers, and WCW and ECW wrestlers. As WWF seemed to be disadvantaged, Austin arrived, and returned to his old character, fighting off the WCW and ECW wrestlers. The WWF wrestlers (Steve Austin, Kurt Angle, Chris Jericho, Kane, The Undertaker) then cleared out the ring, and were left standing tall. The match went back and forth until Awesome attempted a cheap shot at Edge from the apron. Edge avoided it, performed a dropkick, and sent Storm on top of him with a back body drop. Christian then leaped off Edge over the top rope onto Storm and Awesome. As Christian was on the top turnbuckle, Awesome tripped Christian, and attacked his back outside. Back in the ring, Storm and Awesome dominated Christian after Storm threw Christian's gut into the ringpost. Christian fought back with a crossbody, but Awesome tagged in, and performed a flapjack spinebuster. Storm and Awesome dominated Christian until Christian performed a back body drop to Awesome from the top rope. Edge and Storm tagged in, and Edge performed an Edge- O- Matic to Storm. Storm performed a jawbreaker, and attempted a double belly- to- back suplex with Awesome. Edge landed on his feet, and Christian performed a flying clothesline to both Storm and Awesome. Edge performed a spear to Awesome. Storm attempted a superkick to Christian, but Edge shoved Christian, and took the kick himself. As Awesome held Edge in a crucifix, Christian performed a spear to Awesome. Edge landed on top of Awesome, and pinned him for the victory. Other WCW and WWF referees accompanied them to the ring. The match started with Hebner delivering kicks in the corner, followed by punches, and knee drops to the midsection, but Patrick pulled Hebner outside. Back in the ring, Patrick stomped Hebner, but Hebner fought back with punches, and mounted punches. Patrick fought back by performing a low blow, and sent Hebner outside with a baseball slide. WCW referees stomped Hebner until Foley stopped them, and ejected them from ringside. Back in the ring, Patrick complained to Foley, allowing Hebner to perform a flying shoulder block, and pin Patrick for the victory. After the match, Patrick argued with Foley. Foley punched him, and applied the mandible claw. The teams were the tag team champions of their promotions. The match began with the APA performing a double spinebuster to Palumbo. Bradshaw had the advantage over Palumbo, then O'Haire. After Faarooq tagged in, O'Haire countered a belly- to- back suplex attempt, and performed a knee lift. Palumbo tagged in, and Faarooq performed a flying shoulder block. Bradshaw then tagged in, and performed a fallaway slam to Palumbo. O'Haire then kicked Bradshaw in the head, and performed a Widow Maker. Palumbo tagged in, and Bradshaw fought back with a DDT. After Faarooq tagged in, O'Haire pulled him out of the ring, and sent him into the ringsteps. They dominated Faarooq until Faarooq fought back with a spinebuster. Bradshaw and Palumbo tagged in, and Bradshaw performed a big boot, and a powerslam. As Bradshaw attempted a fallaway slam, O'Haire performed a superkick, and dropped Bradshaw onto the top turnbuckle. After Faarooq sent O'Haire outside, Palumbo performed a superkick to Faarooq, and Bradshaw pinned Palumbo after performing a Clothesline from Hell. The match started back and forth until Kidman performed a hurricanrana, and an enzuigiri. X- Pac fought back after sending Kidman over the top rope, and performed a springboardreverse crossbody to the outside. Back in the ring, X- Pac applied the sleeper hold. Kidman escaped, and applied the sleeper hold, but X- Pac countered with a belly- to- back suplex. X- Pac went to the top rope, and performed a somersault legdrop, but Kidman avoided it. Kidman performed a B. K. Bomb, and mounted punches, which X- Pac countered with a powerbomb. X- Pac attempted another powerbomb, but Kidman reversed it into a sitout facebuster. X- Pac then countered an aerial attack with an X- Factor. As he attempted a Bronco buster, Kidman lifted his leg, performing a low blow. Kidman then pinned X- Pac after a shooting star press. Regal gained the early advantage following a double underhook suplex, and a catapult, sending Raven outside. Back in the ring, Raven tossed Regal over top rope, and performed a baseball slide, and a Russian legsweep into the security wall. Back in the ring, Raven performed a diving punch to Regal's forehead. Regal countered another attempt, and performed a knee lift. Raven fought back with a corner clothesline, and a running bulldog. Regal fought back, countering a Raven Effect DDT into a Northern Lights suplex. After both collided, Raven rolled out of the ring, as Tazz came down. As the referee checked on Raven, Tazz performed a T- Bone suplex to Regal. Tazz left, and Raven pinned Regal after performing a Raven Effect DDT. Before the match began, the WWF wrestlers gorilla pressed the WCW wrestlers. The match started with Kanyon attacking Gunn in the corner. Gunn performed an electric chair drop, but Stasiak hit a cheap shot, and Kanyon performed a Russian legsweep followed by a forward Russian legsweep. Stasiak tagged in, and Gunn performed a neckbreaker slam. After Albert tagged in, Kanyon and Morrus entered the ring, but Gunn and The Big Show threw them out. Albert performed a bicycle kick, and a Baldo Bomb to Stasiak. Morrus and Kanyon attacked Albert, and Morrus performed a DDT. Morrus tagged in, and Albert performed a powerslam before tagging in Gunn. Gunn performed a Fameasser to Morrus, and attempted the One and Only. Stasiak attacked him from behind, performing an inverted DDT, and Morrus pinned him for the victory. After the match, The Big Show performed chokeslams to Morrus and Stasiak, and an Alley Oop to Kanyon. The match started with Tajiri performing a spinning heel kick, and a standing moonsault. Tazz fought back with a head and arm suplex. Tajiri then escaped a suplex attempt, and performed kicks and punches. Tazz fought back with a clothesline. After Tazz applied a cross armbar, and performed a flapjack spinebuster, Tajiri fought back with a handspringback elbow. Tazz then pulled Tajiri off the apron, and sent him into the ringsteps. Back in the ring, Tajiri applied the Tarantula, and dropkicked Tazz, who was kneeling. Tazz then blocked a kick, and performed a capture suplex. He then shoved the referee out of the way, allowing Tajiri to spit green mist into Tazz's face, and pin him after a Buzzsaw Kick. Before the match began, RVD attacked Matt Hardy from behind with a steel chair. The match started back and forth with a quick pace. Hardy gained the advantage after a dropkick to the back. After Hardy missed a crossbody, RVD performed a standing moonsault, a lifting double underhook facebuster, and a rolling thunder. RVD then climbed the turnbuckles, but Hardy shoved him outside. WWF Invasion Inaugaral Brawl Part 1.
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