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Post by Rated R on Mar 5, 2009 13:59:38 GMT -5
February 27th 2009The SmackDown opening video package airs, followed by Jim Ross and Tazz running down tonight’s show, which will feature two big announcements, one by Vickie Guerrero, and one by Mr. Kennedy. Kizarny vs. Vladamir KozlovSmackDown kicked off with in ring action, and while at first it looked like it was going to be a squash match Kizarny got in some solid offence. However this match was always about restoring Kozlov’s momentum following his loss last week, and he did just that by getting the win following a vicious knockout head butt. Winner: Vladamir KozlovSmackDown cuts to Edge and Vickie Guerrero backstage. Vickie is going frantic about what Mr. Kennedy’s announcement, having no idea what it could be. Edge tells her to shut up and story thinking about herself for one moment. Vickie screams at him and storms out. Carlito & Primo vs. Jesse & FestusA solid tag team match, and following Cryme Time’s debut last week it looks like that SmackDown tag team division is looking up. The match was very back and forth, with both teams working well together and getting a number of near falls. The ending stretch saw Carlito take Festus out with a big clothesline, and Primo pinning Jesse following a Diving Crossbody. Winners: Carlito & PrimoBackstage The Brian Kendrick is making his way to the ring when he is confronted by Gregory Helms. The two share a tense moment when Helms tells Kendrick that he “has a proposition for you”. Helms walks away as Kendrick looks confused. The Brian Kendrick vs. Scotty GoldmanNot a long match, and Goldman wasn’t exactly given a lot of offence here. Kendrick dominated, and picked up the win following The Kendrick. Winner: The Brian KendrickSmackDown cuts to Big Show backstage. Show cuts a promo on how WrestleMania 25 is just over a month away, and that if anybody is going to challenge Edge, it will be the Big Show. Money in the Bank Qualifying Match William Regal vs. Montel Vontavious PorterA solid match, and probably the best match of the night so far. Both men went at it right from the start, hitting their best moves and putting on a great show for the live crowd. Regal took control early on but it soon became very back and forth, with both men getting some near falls. There was no doubt who wanted the match more, with MVP going to every possible length to get the win, and did exactly that when he rolled Regal up for the win. Winner: Montel Vontavious PorterA lengthy WrestleMania promotion video aired, promoting this year’s event. This was followed up by a number of SmackDown wrestlers discussing their feelings about the event. Road to WrestleMania Tournament Quarter Final Match Triple H vs. Matt HardyA surprisingly amazing main event. There had to be some doubt on whether Matt could handle being in such a high profile match, but he certainly proved the doubters wrong. Matt actually took control at the start of the match, but Triple H soon fought back, and the match became quite even. Matt nearly got the win following the Side affect, but only managed a two count. The same happened following a vicious spinebuster by Triple H. Triple H set Matt up for the pedigree, but Matt countered the move and set Triple H up for the Twist of Fate. Triple H escaped the move, and then hit the Pedigree for the win. Winner: Triple HAfter the ring was cleared SmackDown’s general manager Vickie Guerrero makes her way to the ring. Vickie takes a microphone, and claims that Mr. Kennedy is too scared of what she can do to even appear tonight. She proceeds to announce the return of the WWE draft on the April 12th edition of RAW. Mr. Kennedy interrupted, telling Vickie that he has been waiting for the perfect time to announce this, that he filed a complaint to the WWE board of directors about Vickie’s obvious ‘mental instability’ and that following an analysis, Vickie Guerrero is no longer the general manager of SmackDown. Vickie began screaming but her microphone was cut and security escorted her from the building. Mr. Kennedy was left grinning as SmackDown goes off the air.
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Post by abyss on Mar 5, 2009 17:35:01 GMT -5
Glad Kozlov got back to his winning ways, at least for now. Just don't make him like Umaga where he either wins squash matches, or loses against top guys. Meh tag match. Wonder what that proposition is. TBK-Scotty would be cool to see. Glad MVP won, and HHH/hardy sounded like a really good, and interesting main event. Creative idea there with Vickie, wonder what will happen. BTW, you accidentally put April as the date.
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Mar 5, 2009 19:02:30 GMT -5
-I don't like Kozlov but anything's better than Kizarny -Carlito & Primo winning makes sense as Jesse & Festus aren't much to me -Proposition? I wonder -Wish that Goldman would've been given more offense cuz he's really good -MVP making MITB is great as he's a better fit than Regal -Would've liked Matt to advance but HHH makes more sense for 'Mania -Cool that Kennedy got Vickie fired, I'd like to see where this goes
Good Smackdown, I'm liking where you're taking this sim
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Post by Rated R on Mar 8, 2009 14:26:25 GMT -5
World Wrestling Entertainment Release Three WrestlersWorld Wrestling Entertainment has come to terms on the release of Jim Duggan, Tiffany and The Boogeyman as of February 28th 2009. We wish them all the best in their future endeavours. WWE News: Release NotesAs announced on WWE.COM earlier today World Wrestling Entertainment has released Jim Duggan, Tiffany and The Boogeyman. Our sources tell us that this is solely down to the fact that creative have no intention on using any of them, and they are seen as a drain on resources. In other roster news Sim Snuka and Manu have returned back to FCW. WWE have nothing for them at this time, so expect them to remain in the development territory until a use is found for them.
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Post by perilloboy123 on Mar 8, 2009 15:12:01 GMT -5
I'd say that this is definitely one of the more underrated diaries on the board right now. I'm interested in how far you're going to push Kendrick. Little squash wins should definitely help pull him up to the United States Championship, I'd say. Drop a reply to my PWG diary?
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Post by Rated R on Mar 9, 2009 12:38:36 GMT -5
2nd March 2009The usual RAW opening video package airs, followed by Michael Cole and Jerry Lawler running down tonight’s card, headlined by a big World Heavyweight Championship match. Ted DiBiase vs. DJ GabrielSo RAW gets kicked off with singles action, with the match building off the apparent stable warfare between Legacy and JBL’s cabinet. I’m a little confused with Gabriel’s place with JBL, he acts more like a face that a heel. Gabriel surprisingly controlled the latter half of the match, but a shock attack by DH Smith to Ezekial Jackson on the outside allowed DiBiase to connect with the Dream Street for the win. Winner: Ted DiBiaseAfter the match DH Smith grabs a microphone and declares himself the newest member of Legacy, and that from, here on in, he’s going by his real name, Harry Smith. It’s good to see Smith actually getting a worthwhile push. CM Punk & Kofi Kingston vs. Jamie Noble & Jimmy Wang YangThis was a really surprising match. It looked a bit thrown together at first, but as the match went on it got really good. I’m hoping to see more from the team of Noble & Yang, since they put on an excellent showing here, and what with both using Texan gimmicks it would work. Punk and Kingston seemed to have some problems, but Punk got the win for his team following a Go 2 Sleep on Yang. Winners: CM Punk & Kofi KingstonFollowing a commercial break RAW cuts backstage to CM Punk and Kofi Kingston. Kingston talks about how now that he and Punk are working together once again that nothing can stop them. Punk snaps at him, telling him to grow up and stop relying on other people, before walking off. Do I smell a possible CM Punk heel turn in the works? Money in the Bank Qualifying Match Rey Mysterio vs. Santino MarellaNot the best match, Santino is being used too much as a comedy wrestler to be taken seriously right now. That doesn’t mean he should stop being the comedy wrestler, since he does it so well. The fans were securely behind Mysterio here, and he really pulled out an excellent performance, he seems to be getting better in the ring, as strange as that sounds. Mysterio picked up the win following the 619, and secured his place in the Money in the Bank match. Winner: Rey MysterioA video package is aired featuring three people, two men and one woman, all with blonde hair. The woman introduces herself as Wesley Holliday and the two men as ‘Dangerous’ Dylan Klein and ‘Killer’ Kris Logan. Wesley declared them the greatest tag team in wrestling, and herself a future women’s champion. The video ends with the words ‘The Hollywood Blondes are coming to RAW’. A nice video, and its good to see the tag division being worked on. Shawn Michaels vs. The Miz W/ John MorrisonThis match was incredible, and Miz put on a performance that I didn’t really think he was capable of. Both men went all out from the start, and Michaels really looked passionate, obviously trying to get his revenge on Miz following his and Morrison’s recent double team attacks. Morrison was at ringside, and provided the distraction a number of times. The ending stretch saw Morrison get superkicked off the ring apron, followed by Michaels connecting with the Sweet Chin Music for the win. Winner: Shawn MichaelsFollowing the match John Morrison jumps Shawn Michaels from behind, and Morrison N’ Miz double team Michaels, laying him out in the middle of the ring following a big neckbreaker from Michaels. RAW cuts backstage to Randy Orton, standing alone in his locker room. From the looks of things he’s being distanced away from Legacy. Orton talks about how Vince McMahon is meant to be back tonight, and that the old man needs to realize that wrestling is a game for the ruthless. Orton promises that no matter who is the World Heavyweight Champion by the end of the night, at WrestleMania 25 the title will be around the waist of Randy Orton World Heavyweight Championship Match Chris Jericho vs. John CenaA superb main event. It was given plenty of time and both Jericho and Cena put on solid in ring performances. There were times that Cena looked really close to getting the win early on, especially when he hit the Attitude Adjustment mid way. Jericho fought back, and managed to lock in the walls of Jericho on two separate occasions. It looked like Cena was going to win the title once again after he connected with the Attitude Adjustment a second time, only for Randy Orton to interfere, hitting Cena with the RKO. Winner via DQ: John CenaFollowing the match Randy Orton stands tall over John Cena and Chris Jericho when Vince McMahon’s music hits and the man himself walks out onto the stage. Vince announces that next week on RAW Randy Orton will go one on one with John Cena, and that if he loses, Randy Orton loses his World Heavyweight Championship shot. RAW goes off the air with Orton in shock and Vince grinning at the top of the stage.
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Mar 9, 2009 12:56:10 GMT -5
-Not sure about Raw starting with that match because it wouldn't get most viewers excited. Anyway, love that you made the Cabinet again and really happy that Smith is part of Legacy now -Punk & Kofi winning was good and I really hope you go with the Punk heel turn -Smart that Mysterio went over Santino -Wonder what this new tag team has in store for us -Surprised Miz put on a great and I like that HBK/Morrison seems to be where you're headed -Great Orton promo -Good main event, loved the ending with Mr. McMahon
Good Raw, I like this diary so far
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Post by Elliot on Mar 9, 2009 13:41:08 GMT -5
You know I love your diaries. I'll comment on Raw. Boo at Gabriel not getting the victory, but I'm just too much of a mark for him, lol. Gabriel with JBL? DH Smith? All over the place there, ha. CM Punk and Kofi Kingston over Jamie Noble and Wang Yang was predictable. Rey Mysterio in the MITB is always good, going over Marella is good too. HBK over The Miz is good for HBK. Nice ending, cool to see if HBK and Mizorrison start a good feud. Big WHC match for Raw, but it was executed well with the DQ finish. Orton involved with the WHC is good. Overall, nice Raw, I'm going to be reading on.
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Post by Rated R on Mar 26, 2009 14:36:52 GMT -5
3rd March 2009The ECW opening video package airs, followed by Matt Striker and Todd Grisham running down tonight’s show. Tyson Kidd W/ Natayla vs. Chavo GuerreroA solid match to kick off the show, with one of ECW’s youngest stars taking on a veteran. Kidd put on a superb show, but some of this has to be attributed to Chavo, who carried this match during times. Chavo had Kidd set up for the frog splash, but missed, and Kidd connected with the Code Blue for the win. Winner: Tyson KiddJack Swagger is shown backstage, getting himself ready for the upcoming six man tag team match. Curt Hawkins & Zack Ryder walk up behind him, and the three make their way towards the ring. Jack Swagger, Curt Hawkins & Zack Ryder vs. Christian, Carlito & Primo ColonA solid inter brand six man tag match here. Both teams were quite entertaining, and the group of Swagger, Hawkins & Ryder seemed very much like the old Angle, Edge & Christian stable, and I’d love to see more of them together. A solid back and forth match ended when Carlito connected with the Backcracker on Ryder for the win. Winner: Christian, Carlito & Primo ColonMatt Striker then introduces an exclusive sit down interview with Tommy Dreamer, hosted by Joey Styles. Dreamer talks about how he needs to win the ECW Championship here in the WWE to justify making the jump to the company. Dreamer gets up and walks off, leaving Styles confused. Four Way Elimination Qualifying Match Ricky Ortiz vs. Mark Henry W/ Tony AtlasNot the best match of the night, and to be fair neither man really impressed. Henry took on the role of the powerhouse, and Ortiz really didn’t seem to get in a lot of offence at all, so it was a relief when Henry hit the World’s Strongest Slam and got the pinfall. Winner: Mark HenryA video package promotes Saturday Night’s Main Event, and is followed by a video package highlighting Evan Bourne’s return, which is up next. Money in the Bank Qualifying Match Evan Bourne vs. The Miz W/ John MorrisonI don’t think I’ve ever heard a louder pop from at a live ECW event this year that when Evan Bourne made his way to the ring. Bourne hasn’t lost any of his talent since being out injured, and came at Miz full force from the very beginning. Miz put on a decent performance, but I’m still struggling to see him as a potential singles star. The match was very back and forth, and there were some great spots from Bourne, including an epic shooting star press that gained Bourne the win. Winner: Evan BourneFollowing the match John Morrison jumps Bourne from behind, and a two on one beat down ensued. Shawn Michaels’ music hits, and the Heartbreak Kid makes the save, running both men out of the ring. ECW comes to an end with Shawn Michaels checking on Evan Bourne, while Morrison N’ Miz make their way backstage.
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Post by perilloboy123 on Mar 28, 2009 17:24:43 GMT -5
I found ECW to be an awfully realistic show. Tyson Kidd has the ability to become a huge star, so I hope that his push continues in upcoming weeks. I'm one of the biggest Ricky Ortiz haters on this board, so I'm glad that he didn't qualify for the elimination match. Evan Bourne making it into the MITB is superb. I've never been a huge fan of Miz, so kudos there. Keep up the great work, RR.
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Post by Rated R on Apr 9, 2009 19:03:51 GMT -5
6th March 2009The SmackDown opening video package airs, followed by a recap of Vickie Guerrero being fired last week. Jim Ross and Tazz welcome us to the show. We kick off SmackDown with Stephanie McMahon walking out onto the stage. She announces that for tonight only, she will be acting as the interim General Manager for SmackDown, and that the new General Manager would be unveiled next week. Stephanie then books Edge & Vladamir Kozlov vs. Triple H & Mr. Kennedy for the main event. Gregory Helms vs. Kung Fu NakiA sold match to kick off SmackDown. A focus was put on the speed and high flying ability of both men, with Helms hitting a seriously insane 450 corkscrew from the top rope to take out Kung Fu Naki for the win. Winner: Gregory HelmsFollowing the match Helms asks for a microphone. Helms talks about how last week he told The Brian Kendrick that he has a proposition to make. Helms then announces that next week on SmackDown, he would make his proposition in the middle of the ring to Kendrick. A graphic displays the current participates in the Money in the Bank match, with Jim Ross pointing out that the sixth man will be decided next. Money in the Bank Qualifying Match Shelton Benjamin vs. R-TruthThis could very well be the best match R-Truth has had since returning to the WWE. That could be attributed to the sublime performance of Benjamin, who brought the house down all the way through the match. There were times when the win could have gone to either man, with some very near falls towards the end, but in the end Benjamin was just too good, and he hit the Paydirt for the win. Winner: Shelton BenjaminSmackDown cuts backstage where Edge is shouting down the phone to what sounds like Vickie Guerrero. Edge tells her to stop calling him, before turning around and coming face to face with Mr. Kennedy. Kennedy grins (big pop from the crowd) and sarcastically apologises to Edge for getting Vickie fired. Edge tells him to shove it, before walking off. Jeff Hardy vs. William RegalThis was another great match, and tonight’s show is really turning out to be great. Jeff played the traditional high flyer, who kept trying to get in quick moves on Regal, who aimed to get Jeff grounded and in close to deliver some stiff strikes and excellent grapples. Regals moveset seems to be more focused on various suplexes. The ending stretch was Jeff counter a belly to belly suplex into the Twist of Fate for the win. Winner: Jeff HardyFollowing the match Matt Hardy comes through the crowd and attacks Jeff from behind, sending him shoulder first into the turnbuckle. Matt grabs a steel chair and blasts Jeff’s shoulder, which is still wrapped around the turnbuckle. Jeff grasps his shoulder in pain as Matt walks up the ramp to massive heel heat. Following the SmackDown cuts to Stephanie McMahon sitting in her office. Stephanie is talking on her phone to an unknown person, and tells them that “everything is in place”. Road to WrestleMania Tournament Quarter Final Match Big Show vs. UmagaThis was a true clash of the giants, but the match suffered because both men tried to play the monster giant heel. The match was kept short, with both men getting in some strong offence, but in the end it was the Big Show who picked up the win after he connected with the chokeslam on his second attempt. Winner: Big ShowSmackDown cuts to Triple H backstage for an interview. Triple H is asked about the Road to WrestleMania Tournament, and makes it clear that he will beat the Big Show in the Semi Finals, and then no matter who he faces at Saturday Night’s Main Event, it will be Triple H vs. Edge at WrestleMania. Edge & Vladamir Kozlov vs. Triple H & Mr. KennedyA great tag team main event, although there were some people who didn’t understand why Kozlov was involved. Edge attempted to get Kozlov to do all the work, and wanted no part of Triple H, but Kozlov wised up, and tagged himself out of the match at one point. Kennedy put on the star performance, and over the past few weeks has looked like a serious main event player. About halfway though the match Kozlov took a knock off the apron which looked pretty serious, but he seemed to get over it by the end of the match, which saw Kozlov brawling with Kennedy outside the ring, allowing Edge to hit Triple H with the Spear for the win. Winner: Edge & Vladamir KozlovAs SmackDown comes to an end Edge stood over Triple H with the WWE title while Kennedy throwed Kozlov over the security barrier into the crowd. Edge and Kennedy stared each other down as SmackDown cuts to black.
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Post by abyss on Apr 9, 2009 20:14:07 GMT -5
Wonder who the new GM will be. Meh match there to kick off SD. Shelton winning is good, wouldn't mind him winning the MITB match. Hardy winning was the right call there. Show vs. Umaga was a really cool match to write up. Pretty good main event. Decent show overall.
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Post by Rated R on Apr 10, 2009 13:46:59 GMT -5
9th March 2009The RAW opening video package airs, followed by Michael Cole and Jerry Lawler welcoming us to the show. Randy Orton makes his way down to the ring to kick of RAW. Orton talks about how later tonight he has to face John Cena with his WrestleMania title shot on the line. Orton claims that Vince McMahon’s hatred for him is jeopardizing every single fans chances of seeing Randy Orton as the new World Heavyweight Champion. John Cena ‘s music hits the P.A system and Cena makes his way to the ring. Cena jokes around about how later tonight not only does he end Randy Orton’s hopes of headlining WrestleMania, but also proves why he deserves to challenge for the title. The two come close to brawling in the middle of the ring but security separate them. Tonight’s main event promises to be a big one. Money in the Bank Qualifying Match Jamie Noble vs. Ted DiBiase Jr.Now this was a massive surprise, not just the winner, but Noble’s performance in general. He’s not really been given the chance to shine in the ring recently, so he really went for it during this match, and at points he made DiBiase look really poor. The ending stretch saw DiBiase set Noble for the Dream Street when John Bradshaw Layfield provided the distraction needed for Noble to connect with a Fireman’s Carry Gutbuster for the win. Winner: Jamie NobleA video package airs featuring three people, two men and one woman, all with blonde hair. The woman introduces herself as Wesley Holliday and the two men as ‘Dangerous’ Dylan Klein and ‘Killer’ Kris Logan. Wesley declared them the greatest tag team in wrestling, and herself a future women’s champion. The video ends with the words ‘The Hollywood Blondes are coming to RAW’. Harry Smith & Cody Rhodes vs. Ezekial Jackson & DJ GabrielA decent tag team match, and it was great to see Smith back in a WWE ring. There wasn’t really anything special for any of the men involved, and the match was kept fairly short. The ending stretch saw all four men in the ring at the same time. Gabriel clotheslined both himself and Smith out of the ring, allowing Ezekial to hit the Release Side Slam on Rhodes for the win. Winners: Ezekial Jackson & DJ GabrielReturning from the commercial break RAW cuts backstage to Ted DiBiase Jr. who is watching footage from the previous tag team match. John Bradshaw Layfield walks up behind him, and the two go toe to toe. JBL proposes a match between himself and DiBiase next week, which DiBiase promptly accepts. Melina vs. Jillian HallA decent women’s match here but it may have been one spot to high on the card, as some of those in attendance just were not interested. Many expected this to be a short match, but it was given a decent amount of time for both women to get in some decent offence. In the end Beth Phoenix attempted to get involved, but was knocked off the apron by Melina, who then delivered a big Tornado DDT to Jillian for the win. Winner: MelinaRAW cuts to the World Heavyweight Champion Chris Jericho backstage. Jericho talks about how it doesn’t matter who wins tonight, because at WrestleMania Chris Jericho will walk in as the World Heavyweight Champion, and Chris Jericho will leave as World Heavyweight Champion. If CM Punk & Kofi Kingston Win, They Get a Title Shot at Saturday Night’s Main Event CM Punk & Kofi Kingston vs. John Morrison & The MizThis stipulation was announced just hours before the show on WWE.COM, and from the looks of things, Morrison N’ Miz were not happy about it. There was definitely some tension between Punk and Kingston after the comments Punk made last week. Morrison & Miz were in firm control at times during this match, only for Punk and Kingston to turn the match around with a barrage of quick strikes. The ending stretch saw Morrison superkick Punk’s head off before being dropkicked out of the ring by Kingston. Miz connected with the Reality Check on Kingston, only for Shawn Michaels to distract Miz. The distraction allowed Kingston to roll Miz up for the win. Winners: CM Punk & Kofi KingstonRAW returns from a commercial break to Morrison N’ Miz backstage. Morrison is shouting that Michaels has taken things too far by attempting to mess with their tag title reign. Morrison then tells Miz that he has a plan, and that they’re going to make things personal between them and Shawn Michaels. Randy Orton vs. John CenaThis was one hell of a main event, and everyone in attendance seemed really into it. Orton kept his distance at the start of the match, refusing to get too close to Cena. Cena was having none of it though, and tackled Orton to the ground, unloading with strikes. The match was very even, and went a solid fiteen to twenty minutes. The ending stretch saw both men hitting their signature moves but to no avail, only for Orton to orchestrate a ref bump. Orton grabbed a chair, only for Stephanie McMahon to make her way to ringside. Steph got on the apron at shouted at Orton that he will lose his title shot if he loses. Orton dropped the chair, but then dragged Stephanie into the ring. Cena stopped him though, and set Orton up for the Attitude Adjustment, only for Stephanie to deliver a low blow to Cena much to the shock of everyone other than Orton. Orton delivered a big RKO to Cena and followed this up with the three count. Winner: Randy OrtonAs RAW went off the air Stephanie McMahon raised the arm of Randy Orton, with Michael Cole saying what everybody else was thinking – “What the hell just happened?”
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Post by abyss on Apr 10, 2009 22:54:32 GMT -5
Cena/Orton is a pretty big main event for Raw. Really not sure about Noble being in MITB, seems really unrealistic. Glad Zeke/DJ picked up the win in that tag match. Melina winning was obvious as Jillian never really wins. You accidentally put the words "Shawn Michaels interferes" after the Miz/Morrison match. Anyway, CM/Kofi winning made sense. Really good ending to Raw there. Didn't see that coming at all with Stephanie. I'd mark out if that happened in real life. Pretty good show with a great ending.
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Post by CF9™ on Apr 10, 2009 23:11:05 GMT -5
Opening was pretty good, affective way to build up a main event. Noble in the MITB is awesome, I hope he does something crazy. Hollywood Blonds 2 is pretty cool, it will be interesting to see that. Michaels and M&M fueding is cool, although I don't really like Morrison. Ending was a big shocker, can't wait to see what you do with that. Overall, a pretty good show.
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Post by Rated R on Apr 11, 2009 12:57:08 GMT -5
10th March 2009The ECW opening video package airs, followed by Matt Striker and Todd Grisham welcoming us to the show. Morrison N’ Miz kick off ECW to alot of heat. Miz talks about how they’re the coolest team in WWE, and that Shawn Michaels needs to realise that he’s messing with the wrong guys. Morrison takes the microphone, and announces that this coming Monday on RAW they will be hosting a special live edition of the Dirt Sheet with special guest... Marty Jannetty. Paul Burchill W/ Katie Lea vs. A LocalThis was nothing more than a squash match and lasted all of two minutes, with Burchill getting the win following the curb stomp. Winner: Paul BurchillFollowing a commercial break ECW returns to Charlie Haas already in the ring. Haas talks about how in 26 days he will compete in the Money in the Bank Match. Haas promises that on that night he will become Mr. Money in the Bank, and then will continue to prove that he is the best in the business by winning the world championship. Charlie Haas & Chavo Guerrero vs. Evan Bourne & Tyson Kidd W/ NataylaA surprisingly great tag team match, and Evan Bourne stole the show here with an incredible performance. The focus was put on ECW’s two Money in the Bank participants, but Chavo and Tyson Kidd got in their fare share of offence. Evan Bourne got the pinfall on Chavo following a big shooting star press. Winners: Evan Bourne & Tyson KiddFollowing the match ECW General Manager Theodore Long makes his way onto the ramp, and announces that at Saturday Night’s Main Event there will be an eight man tag team match featuring the eight superstars involved in the Money in the Bank match. Four Way Elimination Qualifying Match John Morrison vs. Tommy DreamerAnother great match between these two, and following Dreamer’s sit down interview last week he was determined to pick up the win here. Morrison really put on a show, pulling off a really sick top rope moonsault to the outside. Dreamer refused to lose, and just kept fighting back, even kicking out of a sick superkick from Morrison. Morrison set Dreamer up for the sweet chin music, obviously trying to get under Shawn Michaels skin, but Dreamer ducked the move and rolled Morrison up for the win. Winner: Tommy DreamerECW cuts backstage where the ECW Champion, Jack Swagger, is standing by for an interview. Swagger talks about how he will be watching at Saturday Night’s Main Event, and that it doesn’t matter who wins, because nobody in that match can compare to the American Sensation, Jack Swagger. Christian vs. FinlayA preview to the Four Way Elimination match, which takes place in 11 days at Saturday Night’s Main Event. These two put on a great match, with Christian taking control early on, only for Finlay to fight back, getting a very close two count following the Celtic Cross. The match spilled outside the ring, and an unprettier onto the floor left Finlay completely out of it. Christian rolled Finlay back into the ring, and connected with the Frog Splash for the win. Winner: ChristianAs ECW comes to an end Christian points to the WrestleMania 25 sign, while ECW Champion Jack Swagger walks out onto the ramp, staring down Christian.
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Post by abyss on Apr 11, 2009 13:49:43 GMT -5
Like the use of MJ there for the Dirt Sheet. Burchill push is okay, I was never a fan. Fine tag match there, the right team won. Surprised Dreamer won, but makes sense since Morrison is involved with HBK. Christian had to win there, see him getting a shot at Swagger.
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Post by CF9™ on Apr 11, 2009 15:29:18 GMT -5
Awesome show, dude. Miz and Morrison bringing Marty Jannetty into the mix is awesome and pretty realistic. Burchill getting TV time is good, but I would rather him not get a push, I don't like him. Oddly, I really like the idea of Chavo and Haas teaming up, although I think it'll be a one time thing. Christian using the frogsplash is great.
Thank's for replying to my diary dude.
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Apr 11, 2009 23:13:13 GMT -5
-The use of Jannetty is a great move. Love this feud you have going -Burchill squash is fine -Love that Haas is getting a push and I hope Tyson gets one too -MITB 8 Man Tag sounds great -Dreamer winning is good -Christian's win was also good and the Four Way looks good
Decent show, highlight for me was the Haas/Bourne stuff
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Post by Rated R on Apr 13, 2009 5:57:22 GMT -5
Layla and Ryan Braddock ReleasedWorld Wrestling Entertainment has come to terms on the release of RAW Diva Layla and SmackDown superstar Ryan Braddock as of March 12th, 2009. We wish them all the best in their future endeavours.
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