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Yet, the controversy was the accidental clothesline on Triple H. Fans couldn't stop replaying it. Did Sandro truly outsmart The Phenom? Did Undertaker make a mistake? Or was there something deeper in the way Undertaker froze afterward, staring down at Triple H with a flicker of something in his eyes?
Tweets read. "Undertaker looked… like he have something in his mind. Not like his usual self. What was that look about? #MindGames."
Another one read. "Sandro just escaped death itself by ducking. Undertaker accidentally taking out Triple H was the most shocking moment in tonight's RAW."
Podcasters dissected every frame. "Look at the way Taker glances down at Triple H. It wasn't rage. It wasn't remorse either. It was something else. A story is brewing here."
And then came the aftermath, Sandro hitting Triple H with his own Pedigree, then knocking Shawn Michaels out cold with Sweet Chin Music. Twitter was venomous.
"Disrespect. Absolute disrespect. Using their OWN moves against them is the ultimate disrespect. Spitting on their legacy. #UndisputedSystemTrash."
Others, however, admired the ruthlessness Sandro and the Undisputed System have. "That's how you get nuclear heat. That's how you become a main event star. Sandro just pulled the dirtiest, most brilliant finish in modern wrestling."
The outrage was so strong that "Pedigree" and "Sweet Chin Music" trended as standalone hashtags. Fans kept posting slow motion replays of Shawn's head snapping back after Sandro's kick, with captions like "This man is going to hell."
Meanwhile, analysts framed the finish as a masterclass in heel storytelling. "You couldn't book a more perfect ending. Undertaker's mystery, DX's heartbreak, Kofi's frustration, and the Undisputed System standing tall. It's Shakespeare in spandex."
Podcasters uploaded instant reaction episodes, some nearly screaming with passion. One said. "This wasn't just a match. This was a statement. Sandro and his crew aren't just here to win, they're here to rewrite WWE."
The fanbase was fractured, but that's what made the online discussion so alive. Some called it disgusting. Others called it genius. But no one could deny that people were talking, furiously, endlessly, passionately. And in wrestling, that's the ultimate win.
When time have turned to late night, WWE's YouTube channel had uploaded several minutes video of highlights of Alexa's win and the entire chaotic main event. Both videos racked up millions of views in hours. The comments section was a warzone.
One side. "Undisputed System is killing wrestling, no respect for legends." The other. "This is the most exciting WWE has been in years. Sandro is the future, whether you like it or not."
Podcasters began speculating on future directions. Would Undertaker come back for Sandro? Was DX finished? What role would Kofi play moving forward? Was Shawn Michaels really injured after that brutal Sweet Chin Music from Sandro, or was it all part of the story? Every little detail was chewed on, debated, analyzed.
Some even theorized that the Undertaker's strange reaction after hitting Triple H hinted at a darker storyline. "What if Undertaker isn't the same man anymore? What if Sandro's action has awakened something in him? #Speculation."
Meanwhile, Alexa trended for her own reasons. A section of fans began calling her "The Goddess of Poison," a nickname referencing her heel tactics. Memes circulated of her holding Sandro's hand while smirking at Melina's fallen body, with captions like "Couples who cheat together, stay together."
Yet despite the hate, the admiration was undeniable. People were talking about Alexa Bliss, a rookie, more than they were about Melina, a veteran. That in itself was proof of her impact.
The wrestling world hadn't been this electrified in a long time. Whether they were praising or condemning, mocking or defending, the entire fanbase was united by one thing, they couldn't stop talking about the Undisputed System, Alexa Bliss, DX loss, Kofi Kingston's debut, and the mystery of The Undertaker's actions.
Meanwhile after the show, inside their own personal locker room, Sandro alongside his Undisputed System members and Alexa was hyping and congratulating each other for the great performance they had put up tonight. The adrenaline was still fresh in the air, a charge of energy that refused to die down even after the lights in the arena dimmed.
The laughter was loud, the voices overlapping. Big E, his booming laugh shaking the room, clapped Ryback so hard on the back that the man nearly stumbled forward. Wade Barrett leaned casually against one of the lockers, smirking as if he already knew they had stolen the night. Drew McIntyre, still with that gleam in his eye, sipped water between chuckles while Alexa sat cross-legged on a bench, smirking proudly, her championship belt draped across her lap.
It was more than just another night of wrestling. For Wade, Drew, Big E, Ryback, and Alexa, it was their official debut match in WWE's main roster. The stage was bigger, brighter, and far more dangerous than anything they had stepped into before. And yet they hadn't just survived, they had thrived.
Sandro knew it too. He wasn't just their leader in the ring, he was their anchor out of it. He gave the biggest praises to everyone, clapping shoulders, hyping them up, and reminding them that tonight was not just about a win, it was about sending a message. "We came in here, and we didn't just fit in," he said with that sly grin of his, "we changed the entire conversation. People aren't talking about DX. They're talking about us. Remember that."
Just as the group was settling into their post match celebrations, a knock came at the door. Sandro moved over, curious, and opened it. Standing there were Kofi and Sheamus, both of them with wide grins. Sandro's face lit up instantly, these weren't just colleagues, these were brothers from his past in FCW.
"Kofi! Sheamus!" Sandro greeted them warmly while pulling the door wider.
"Look at ya, fella!" Sheamus boomed, his thick accent carrying through the hallway. He slapped Sandro on the shoulder hard enough to nearly knock him off balance. Kofi followed with a wide smile, his energy radiating the same way it did inside the ring.
From inside the locker room, Wade's voice rang out. "Who is it, Sandro?" he asked.
Sandro stepped aside, motioning toward the two men. "It's our old friends, our newly debuted RAW brother Kofi, and the Celtic Warrior himself, Sheamus! Looks like the FCW crew's starting to reunite, boys."
The locker room erupted with cheers. Drew, Ryback, Big E, and Wade all jumped up, meeting Kofi and Sheamus with fist bumps and bro hugs. Alexa got a respectful fist bump from each of them, though the dynamic was clearly different with her being the lone woman in the group. Still, the atmosphere was pure joy.
"Man, you killed it tonight," Kofi said, looking around at them all. "All of you. For real, that's how you make a first impression."
Sheamus nodded in agreement. "Couldn't have asked for a better debut for ya. Tonight was fire."
Kofi, fresh off his own debut, received plenty of praise. Big E threw his arm around Kofi, laughing. "And don't think we didn't notice you out there tonight, brother. RAW debut and already making waves. Proud of you."
Sheamus added, "And the Undisputed System here? You lot just sent a message the whole world heard."
The group soaked in the moment, the celebration feeling like a victory not just for themselves but for their shared history. Sandro was especially happy, knowing he was surrounded by friends, allies, and one of his girlfriends who had just made an impact of her own.
In the middle of the noise and joy, Sandro's phone buzzed. He checked the screen and saw his father's name.
Raising a hand to quiet the group, he said, "Gonna take this one, boys."
"Go on, take it," Drew said, nodding. Alexa meanwhile gave him a curious look, but Sandro just smiled and slipped out into the hallway.
He leaned against the wall, pressing the phone to his ear. "Good evening, Dad."
"Good evening, son," Jack's voice came steady, carrying that mix of sternness and warmth only a father could master. "How was the match tonight against DX? I didn't have time to watch it live."
Sandro leaned against the wall, smiling to himself. "It went great, actually. We pulled off something big tonight, and I think it's gonna bring in even more eyes next week. Viewership ratings are only going up. I guarantee it."
There was a pause, then the faintest chuckle from Jack. "Good. Not only is your career on the right track, but it's also good for business. If ratings go up, it means our investment pays off as well."
Sandro laughed softly. "Of course you'd put it that way. But I know you didn't just call to ask about the match."
"You know me well," Jack admitted. "Yes, I wanted to ask about the rebranding plan. From your messages, it looks like Triple H and Stephanie are serious about turning FCW into this new thing, NXT. Did they actually confirm they want to go forward with it?"
"Yeah," Sandro replied, straightening his stance. "They do. They're serious about turning FCW into something bigger. They followed my lead wanting to call it NXT. And honestly, it's the right move. But I need your help backing them up when they pitch it to Vince at the next board meeting. Without Nexum Core's support, Vince won't even blink at them."
Jack let out a low hum, considering. "I'll support them, but only if the proposal makes sense. It needs to have long term benefits, not just some flashy idea that costs more than it earns. Do you understand?"
Sandro nodded, though Jack couldn't see him. "I understand, Dad. Don't worry. I've looked it over and the proposal is solid. It'll be worth your support."
Jack sighed, but there was approval in his tone. "Good. Then I won't waste more of your time. Congratulations on the win tonight, son."
"Thank you, Dad," Sandro said softly.
The call ended, and Sandro lingered in the quiet hallway for a moment, smiling to himself. Then he slipped back into the locker room, where his friends and Alexa were still buzzing. He rejoined them, slipping into the warmth of camaraderie and celebration.
The rest of the night flew by in a blur of laughter, storytelling, and replays of their own match on someone's phone. For once, everything felt perfect.
Time passed, and soon it was Saturday. Sandro was deep into his training routine, preparing himself physically and mentally for Monday. While he trained, far away in Stamford, Connecticut, the WWE Board Meeting was being held at Headquarters.
Inside the boardroom, the mood was heavy with anticipation. Vince McMahon sat at the head of the long polished table, his presence alone commanding silence. To his right sat Jack and several WWE executives, each with thick folders and tablets in front of them. To Vince's left were Stephanie, Triple H, Shane, and other set of executives.
The meeting began with Vince's gravelly voice cutting through the air. "Alright. Reports. Ratings. Merchandise. Let's hear it."
The executive in charge of ratings adjusted his tie nervously. "Since Sandro's debut at the Royal Rumble, viewership has seen a steady climb. His involvement at WrestleMania with the Undisputed System gave us another boost. Last Monday's RAW spiked even higher thanks to the main event and Alexa Bliss's breakout performance. The trend is clear, he is a major draw."
Another exec chimed in, flipping through his notes. "Merchandise sales are up as well. Shirts, posters, even replica gear tied to Sandro and his faction are moving faster than we projected."
Jack smiled, clearly proud, though he kept his composure. Vince's face barely moved, though a flicker of satisfaction passed over him. "Good. Keep that up."
Then Vince turned his attention to Stephanie and Triple H. "Now, you said you had something to propose today. What is it?"
Stephanie exchanged a glance with Hunter, then stood up. She walked to the far head of the table, her presence confident. "Yes, sir. We do. We'd like to propose acquiring Florida Championship Wrestling and rebranding it into WWE's own developmental brand, under the name NXT. To do this, we'd need to acquire FCW outright, from its brand identity down to its contracts and history."
The room shifted. Some executives leaned forward, intrigued, while others frowned, already thinking about costs. Triple H stood as well, ready to support Stephanie's words. The stage was set for a pitch that could change WWE's future forever, something that have happened in other timeline but in this one Sandro pushed for it.
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Name: Alessandro Zhang
Age: 20 (2010)
Birthplace: Orlando, Florida, USA
Brand: WWE - RAW
Wrestling Style: Mixed Of All Styles
Faction: The Undisputed System
Championships History: 1x FCW Tag Team Champions, 1x FCW Florida Heavyweight Champion, 1x TNA World Heavyweight Champion, & 1x TNA X Division Champion.
Other Achievements: 1x Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royale Winner
Wrestelmania Record: 1 - 0