Fantasy PPV: Southern Justice

Pentagon collides with Bandido inside a steel cage in the main event.

What if all the top wrestling companies in the world got together and said, “let’s blow the whole thing up and start from scratch?”

Eleven companies will then rise from the ashes, having a draft to determine how the best talent in the world will be divided up for the foreseeable future.

The draft will be conducted through email – 12 rounds. As far as the talent pool goes, all active wrestlers are available. Part-timers are usable, semi-retired wrestlers are not. (So Brock Lesnar and John Cena are fair game, Triple H, Undertaker and HBK are not.) Some wrestlers can be taken as tag teams, but the caveat is that you have to use them in the same match.

At the end of the draft, we will also have a bonus 13th “legends” round, where you can draft one legend to appear on your show in any way you see fit. The only rule here is that the legend has to be in their present-day form, so you can’t get, for instance, Shawn Michaels from 1997. You won’t be able to draft Chris Jericho, though, as he will be able to appear on any of your shows without having to use a draft pick on him, kind of like as he does in real life, almost like a free space in bingo.

At the end of the draft, you will then submit a “2-3 hour” pay-per-view card to show how your talent would work together in your fictional wrestling company. We’ll run Twitter polls to let readers vote on who has the best roster and who created the most entertaining PPV.

You can find all of Sam Gladen’s draft picks here.

You can find all of the Legends Round picks here.

Established in a Texas border town, Deep South Wrestling takes the lucha libre philosophy and tradition, marrying it with the hard-striking ground-style of southern wrestling. Nothing is too hardcore for this promotion. Booking focuses on dream matches crossing international lines. AJ Styles and Bandido? Daniel Bryan and Pentagon? Anything is possible in the Deep South.

Deep South Wrestling presents Southern Justice from the Sportatorium in Dallas.

Nigel McGuinness and Jim Ross are on commentary. Fritz Von Erich has resurrected to run the show.

Falls Count Anywhere
GoD pinned The Briscoes in the crowd after 20 minutes.

Ladder War
RUSH wins the DSW Middle Weight Championship, defeating Dragon Lee after 20 minutes.

Tables Match
Millie Mckenzie beats Xia Brookside in 25 minutes after a moonsault off the top rope through a table.

No Disqualification Match
After 30 minutes, Jeff Cobb broke a chair over Keith Lee’s back for the win .

Steel Cage Match
In the main event, Bandido defeated Pentagon Dark in 30 minutes after a sunset flip off of the cage.

Would you pay to watch this PPV? Who would you pick to win each match? Let us know on Twitter.

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