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Post by Chris Hammers on Oct 25, 2009 22:02:24 GMT -5
Raw General Manager - Vacant
Alicia Fox Batista Beth Phoenix Big Show Carlito Chavo Guerrero Chris Jericho Chris Masters Cody Rhodes Evan Bourne Gail Kim Hornswoggle Jack Swagger Jamie Noble Jillian John Cena Kelly Kelly Kofi Kingston Mark Henry Maryse - Injured Mickie James The Miz MVP Primo Randy Orton Rosa Mendes Santino Marella Shawn Michaels Ted DiBiase Triple H
WWE Champion Current Champion: John Cena
WWE United States Champion Current Champion: Kofi Kingston
WWE Unified Tag Team Champions Current Champions: Chris Jericho & Big Show
WWE Diva Champion Current Champion: Mickie James
Smackdown General Manager – Teddy Long
Big Show Charlie Haas Chris Jericho CM Punk David Hart Smith Dolph Ziggler Drew McIntyre Edge - Injured Eve Torres Finlay Jimmy Wang Yang John Morrison JTG Kane Kung Fu Naki Layla Maria Matt Hardy Melina Michelle McCool Mike Knox Natalya R-Truth Rey Mysterio - Suspended Shad Slam Master J The Great Khali - Injured Tyson Kidd The Undertaker
WWE World Heavyweight Champion Current Champion: CM Punk
WWE Intercontinental Champion Current Champion: John Morrison
WWE Unified Tag Team Champions Current Champion: Chris Jericho & Big Show
WWE Womens Champion Current Champion: Michelle McCool
ECW General Manager – Tiffany
Abraham Washington Brie Bella Christian Ezekiel Jackson Goldust Gregory Helms The Hurricane Katie Lea Burchill Nikki Bella Paul Burchill Sheamus Shelton Benjamin Tommy Dreamer Tony Atlas Tyler Reks Vladimir Kozlov William Regal Yoshi Tatsu Zack Ryder
ECW Heavyweight Champion Current Champion: William Regal
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Post by Chris Hammers on Oct 25, 2009 22:03:04 GMT -5
1) Chris Jericho & Big Show defeated. MVP & Mark Henry to retain the WWE Unified Tag Team Championships 2)Kofi Kingston defeated. Miz to retain the WWE United States Championship 3) Legacy defeated. D-Generation X in a Submission Match 4) Kane defeated. Great Khali in a Singapore Kane Match 5) William Regal defeated. Christian to win the ECW Championship 6) John Cena defeated. Randy Orton to win the WWE Championship Main Event) CM Punk defeated. The Undertakerr via screwjob finish in a submissions match to retain the World Heavyweight Championship. [/b][/center][/size]
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Post by Chris Hammers on Oct 25, 2009 22:19:11 GMT -5
Monday September 14th 2009
Despite rumours of Batista appearing on Monday Night Raw tonight, he didn't arrive with the rest of the talent. Chances are he won't even be on the show.
Tonight's host of Monday Night Raw as alrady announced is Trish Stratus, there are plans for her to compete in the ring.
It should be noted that on the official WWE website, Hell in a Cell has been replaced once again with No Mercy. It should be noted that Bragging rights has also been switched back to Cyber Sunday.
Last night, after their match, The Great Khali's leg was "crushed" by Kane. This is an excuse to get Khali off screen for a while who actually has been having some serious problems with his knees.
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Oct 25, 2009 23:10:06 GMT -5
Looking forward to this, two of my favorite bookers together. Keep the belt on Punk forever.
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Post by Jack. on Oct 26, 2009 7:58:13 GMT -5
This should be good hopefully you stick with it. I'm sure Batista will be there please give him a decent announcement that differs from the WWE one. Trish is cool. Drop the geust host angle soon though please, its unescasarry and pointless and not as fun to read. Oh wow, I geuss they had a survey and the names changed back, what about TLC? I got Khali off my diary for a while, he bores me and is crap to book. Good luck Im looking forward to RAW.
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Post by Chris Hammers on Oct 27, 2009 23:57:27 GMT -5
Monday - 9/14/09 Toronto, Ontario
“Ladies and Gentleman, we promised you a great main event” “Andre the Giant” “Wrestlemania” “Hulkamania is running wild” “Rest In Peace” “My god what a fight” “If ya smell” “You’re Fired” “Give me a hell yeah” “It’s not over” “The World is watching”
A video package of highlights from the previous nights Breaking Point Pay-Per-View is played showing the main moments from the Raw brand which included Legacy getting the surprise win over D-Generation X after forcing Shawn Michaels to submit as well as John Cena defeating Randy Orton too become the new WWE Champion after forcing Randy Orton to say I Quit. The video ends with John Cena standing on the top rope with the WWE Championship in one hand and a microphone in the other where he shouts “I did not quit!”
Another video package then plays showing the stars of the Monday Night Raw brand. The video shows the likes of John Cena, Randy Orton, DX, Legacy, MVP, Big Show and Mickie James. Following the video, a pyro display erupts at the top of the stage as Monday Night Raw gets under way. The cameras turn to the commentator’s table where Michael Cole and Jerry Lawler talk about what happened less than 24 hours ago at Breaking Point.
Suddenly, the entrance music of the new WWE Champion, John Cena plays across the PA System as the man himself gets a big pop as he appears on the stage. Cena makes his way down to the ring and once inside the ring with a microphone in his hand he waits for the crowd to quiet down before saying “The champ is here.” Cena goes on to say that although he got his ass kicked last night at Breaking Point and that what Randy Orton did to him was borderline torture. Cena then says that he left Breaking Point as the WWE Champion and he plans on keeping it for a very long time. Suddenly, “I hear voices in my head” is heard across the arena indicating the arrival of “The Viper” Randy Orton. Orton slowly walks down to the ring and once inside, he stares a hole in John Cena, the hatred clearly showing. Orton says that Cena may have won the match last night but says that he only gave up because he knew he had a rematch clause that he wanted to be strong enough for to cash in tonight. Suddenly, the crowd pop as the entrance music of tonight’s Guest Host, Trish Stratus plays across the PA System. Trish smiles and waves to the crowd as she stands on the entrance ramp and waits for the pop to die down. She then raises the microphone and tells the two men in the ring that she has been informed by higher powers than her that they won’t be allowed to compete tonight and should be given the night of to rest. Orton looks outraged but Trish informs him that he will get his rematch but it will take place at the next WWE Pay-Per-View, No Mercy on October 4th 2009. Trish goes on to say that there aren’t that many matches more brutal than an I Quit match but she thinks she has found one. Trish then announces that the main event of No Mercy will be John Cena defending the WWE Championship against Randy Orton in an Ambulance Match.
1 - US Championship #1 Contender Fatal Four Way) Carlito vs. Jack Swagger vs. Primo vs. The Miz The opening match for Monday Night Raw put four of Raw’s top contenders to Kofi Kingston’s United States Championship to find out who will face him at No Mercy. The match started off in an all out brawl as Miz and Swagger attacked the Colon brothers. Primo eventually threw Miz out of the ring and followed it up by drop kicking Jack Swagger out of the ring. Carlito tried to take advantage by rolling his brother up but only got a two count. The match continued and eventually ended with The Miz charging at Carlito in the corner, attempting his middle rope clothesline only for Carlito to roll out of the way. Miz bounced his head of the top turnbuckle and Primo dropkicked his brother out of the ring only to turn around and be Gut Wrenched Powerbomb by Jack Swagger. Swagger hooked the leg and got the three count to win the match and become number one contender to the WWE United States Championship. Winner: Jack Swagger via Pinfall
The cameras turn to the back where Guest Host, Trish Stratus is talking to D-Generation X. They are quickly interrupted by Cody Rhodes and Ted DiBiase of Legacy who tell Trish that last night, they defeated the legendary D-Generation X so they feel that they deserve a WWE Unified Tag Championship match at the next Pay-Per-View. Trish says that can’t happen as she has already made a match involving Legacy for No Mercy. Ted asks what the match is and Trish says they’re be facing D-Generation X in a match that’ll be announced later tonight. Legacy looked annoyed but they are interrupted by “The Glamazon” Beth Phoenix. Beth says that Trish is called the greatest Woman’s champion of all time which is a damn lie. Beth calls herself the greatest woman wrestler of all time, better than Chyna, better than The Fabulous Mollah and better than Trish Stratus. Trish says that Beth clearly has some issues with her so announces that tonight, she’ll return to in ring action for a six man tag. Trish says that tonight it’ll be D-Generation X and herself vs. Legacy & Beth Phoenix.
2 - Singles Match) Jillian Hall vs. Mickie James This was your average WWE Diva’s match. Jillian got quite a lot of offence in and several times during the match it seemed like she’d actually win only for the WWE Diva’s Champion to kick out at the last second. The match eventually came to an end after Mickie kicked Jillian in the gut and followed it up with the devastating jumping spike DDT. Mickie hooked the leg and got the three count. Winner: Mickie James via Pinfall
The cameras turn to the back where the WWE United States Champion, Kofi Kingston is standing beside Josh Matthews. Josh ask Kofi how he feels facing “The All American-American” Jack Swagger at WWE No Mercy. Kofi began talking in a normal accent but acts as if he’s always talked like it, saying Jack Swagger is a great amateur wrestler but doesn’t think he’s the better athlete. Before Kofi can continue, Jack Swagger appears on screen clapping and he congratulates Kofi on dropping the Jamaican nonsense. Kofi says he is a Jamaican Enthusiast but is a proud West African and says that the only thing that matters is that he’ll be leaving No Mercy with the United States Championship still around his waist.
3 - Single Match) The Big Show vs. Montel Vontavious Porter This wasn’t the most technical wrestling match ever and was kept quite short. Big Show mainly threw MVP around the ring. MVP kept trying to fight back but couldn’t match the strength of Show who kept overpowering him. Jericho and Mark Henry was at ringside but when MVP escaped Show’s grasp, Jericho attempted to grab his foot and trip him up. The referee noticed this and decided to send Jericho to the back. Jericho got pissed off as he began yelling at the referee which brought down a couple of big security guys which Jericho decided not to mess with as he walked to the back. This left Show all alone as MVP finally fought back and began kicking at Show’s legs. However Show wouldn’t go down until finally after a dropkick to the leg, Big Show went down to one knee. MVP grabbed Show and was trying to deliver the Playmaker but Big Show was just too big and ended up tossing MVP off him. MVP then came running back at him as Show grabbed him by the throat. Instead of a Chokeslam, Show began choking the life out of MVP. The referee struggled but finally got him to let go as MVP dropped to the mat. The referee got down and checked if MVP was alright as Big Show stood to the side of the ring catching his breath. Suddenly Mark Henry climbed onto the apron and quickly pulled Show’s head down across the top rope. Big Show went backwards and even went down onto one knee as MVP got to his feet. MVP saw Show down and quickly ran at him and delivered his Drive-By kick to the face of Show. MVP laid across Show as the referee counted the three for the win! Winner: MVP via Pinfall after a Drive-By Kick
The cameras turn to the back where Trish Stratus is standing in her office with Santino Marella. Santino says he can’t believe he is standing beside “Richey Mantis” and that every time he had the “intercourse experience” with Beth Phoenix, that he was thinking of her. Trish looks somewhat surprised and her only response is that she’s flattered. Santino asks Trish what she’s been doing since leaving the World Wrestling Entertainment which turns the segment in to the cheap plug segment as Trish talks about her Yoga.
4 - Singles Match) Chavo Guerrero vs. Evan Bourne The crowd were quite in to Evan Bourne during this fast paced short yet excellent match. The two men battled back n forth with plenty of counters and flashy moves but Evan Bourne just seemed to be one step ahead of Chavo throughout the match. In the end, it came down to Chavo using dirty tactics and pulling on the tights during a roll up, managing to get the sneaky three count to secure the victory. Following the bell, Chavo quickly left the ring where he was met by Hornswoggle. Hornswoggle distracted Chavo in front of the ring allowing Evan to dive over the ropes only for Chavo to grab Hornswoggle, pulling him to where he was standing. Evan crashed on top of Hornswoggle as Chavo ran up the entrance ramp, stopping at the top only to laugh at the situation. Evan checked on Little Hornswoggle as paramedics came to the scene. Winner: Chavo Guerrero via Pinfall
The cameras turn to the back where Randy Orton is standing beside Ted DiBiase and Cody Rhodes of Legacy. Randy says that he's proud of Legacy, beating D-Generation X at Breaking Point. He says that they get the chance to not only do it again tonight but at WWE No Mercy as well. Orton says that at No Mercy, Legacy should eliminate D-Generation X once for all just like Randy will do to John Cena at No Mercy in his Ambulance match.
The cameras turn to the titantron where a video plays announcing that next weeks guest host will be none other that "Hot Rod" Rowdy Roddy Piper
5 - Single Match) Kofi Kingston vs. Chris Masters This was an ok, very back and forth match. Kofi got a decent pop whereas Masters was quite silent. Masters started the match strong as he used his power to throw Kofi about. However the US Champion was able to fight back using his speed and agility. Masters attempted the Masterlock several times but Kofi was too quick for him as he quickly escaped every attempt. Kofi went up onto the turnbuckle however Masters was able to knock the ropes forcing Kofi to lose his balance and fall to the mat. This seemed the end for Kofi as he began holding his leg in pain. Masters began targeting it and kept Kofi grounded. Masters got a bit cocky though as he began slapping Kofi around. Kofi began to fire up as he fought back and used his one good leg to kick Masters away. Kofi got to his foot and attempted the Trouble in Paradise but used his bad leg which gave way at the last second. Kofi fell to the mat in pain as Masters grabbed him and attempted another Masterlock. Kofi tried his best to fight it and finally dropped down and slid through Master’s legs. Masters turned around just as Kofi jumped onto his good leg and delivered the Trouble in Paradise for the three count! Winner: Kofi Kingston via Pinfall after the Trouble in Paradise
The cameras turn to the titantron where a video plays hyping up ECW on SYFY. "Tomorow on ECW, a new ECW Champion has been crowned in William Regal what will the newly crowned king of extreme have in store for his first night as reigning champion? Also, a battle royal will take place in order to crown a new one one contender to challange Willaim Regal for the ECW Championship at No Mercy."
The entrance music of D-Generation X hit’s the PA System as “The Heartbreak Kid” Shawn Michaels and “The Game” Triple H make their way down to the ring for the main event match. Once inside the ring, DX do their usual skit where they ask “Are you Ready” after all that, they talk about how for one night only Triple H won’t be the most attractive member of D-Generation X as they introduce Trish Stratus who makes her way down to the ring wearing a DX t shirt. Main Event action coming up next.
6 - 6-Man Mixed Tag Team Match) D-Generation X & Trish Stratus vs. The Legacy & Beth Phoenix The main event of the evening as the guest hostess of Raw returned to the ring to team with D-X. This was mostly a beat down on Shawn Michaels as DiBiase & Rhodes kept him in their corner and made frequent tags. Triple H came in at one point and took out both of them which made them tag in Beth Phoenix. This forced Triple H to go back to his corner and tag in Trish. Trish was fired up and ready as her and Beth went at it. Trish hasn’t lost a step and really took the fight to the Glamazon. Beth finally came back later though as he tossed Trish across the ring like a rag doll. Trish seemed hurt as she rolled into her corner and tagged in The Heart Break Kid. This brought in DiBiase as the match turned back into another beat down on Shawn Michaels. Legacy kept him in their corner and di anything to stop him from tagging in Triple H. Later on though after being whipped into the ropes HBK flew across the ring and took down Cody Rhodes. With both men down they began to crawl to their corners. DiBiase tagged in followed by Triple H who came running in to tear through Legacy. Triple H took down both men before attempting a Pedigree on DiBiase however Rhodes was able to stop it. This brought Shawn Michaels back who clotheslined Rhodes and himself over the ropes. Beth Phoenix then slapped DiBiase on the back to become the legal person. Triple H was frustrated he couldn’t get his hands on DiBiase and went to tag Trish when Beth Phoenix stood up to Triple H. Beth got in his face and even slapped him. However Triple H would not give in and refused to fight The Glamazon who began to shove the Cerebral Assassin. Triple H then got in Beth’s face looking like he was about to hit her but instead he held his arm behind his back allowing Trish to tag in without Beth noticing. Trish moved around and came from behind Beth, grabbing her by the head she moved into the corner and delivered some Stratusfaction. Triple H knocked DiBiase off the apron as Trish covered Beth Phoenix for the win! Winner: D-Generation X & Trish Stratus via pinfall following Stratusfaction
Following the main event match, Beth Phoenix seemingly disappears as Randy Orton slides in to the ring and attacks Triple H as Ted DiBiase and Cody Rhodes attack Shawn Michaels. John Cena quickly hit’s the ring to even the odds and the faces quickly clear the ring of the heels as Trish Stratus slides back in to the ring. Trish raises the microphone and tells Legacy that she has decided on the match they’ll face D-Generation X in at No Mercy… A steel cage match. Shawn Michaels grabs the microphone and says “If you’re not down with that, we’ve got two words for ya…” Raw comes to an end with D-Generation X, John Cena and Trish Stratus all doing the crotch chop.
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Post by Chris Hammers on Oct 27, 2009 23:57:47 GMT -5
(Credit: Kemp) WWE Championship, Ambulance Match: John Cena© vs Randy OrtonTag Team Cage Match: D-Generation X vs LegacyWWE United States Championship: Kofi Kingston© vs Jack Swagger [/font][/center]
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Oct 28, 2009 14:11:53 GMT -5
-Orton saying he only quit to use the rematch clause is an interesting idea. Love the idea of an Ambulance match, but I really hope its the end of this rivalry -Love the opening Fatal Four Way and thank god Swagger got the victory -I like the DX/Legacy rematch and tonight's six man tag should be great -Mickie over Jillian makes sense -Big write up for the MVP/Show match and awesome that MVP won. I want an MVP push dammit -lol at the Santino stuff -Really surprised that Chavo beat Bourne considering Chavo was losing to Hornswoggle at this time -Kofi over Masters makes sense as well, losing as US Champ might've hurt him -Looking forward to ECW with Regal as Champion -Great main event, like how Rhodes & Dibiase are involved in a main event without Orton. Trish covering Beth was the right call as DX/Legacy are tied at one currently. The post match was good and I'd lol at seeing Trish & Cena crotch chopping
Solid Raw, looking forward to next week with Piper as host. Can't wait for No Mercy
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Post by DTP. on Oct 28, 2009 18:48:56 GMT -5
WWE RAW: Monday 14th September 2009...Great way to kick off the show tonight with the WWE Champion making his way out to the ring. I was surprised that you didn't start things off with the Guest Host, but nonetheless, it is a good change. She did get involved, and it should be a great rematch between Randy Orton and John Cena at No Mercy [which, admittedly, I wasn't a fan of you renaming from 'Hell in a Cell' originally]. An Ambulance match sounds like a great idea, but I hope that the rivalry eventually does end in a Hell in a Cell match, despite the pay-per-view being gone. Solid way to kick off the show with that opening fatal-four-way match as well there, with the contention match. Hah, Primo and Carlito being in the match. I actually hope you slowly reform them, even if it isn't the best way to go, it'll give the two something to do at least. Jack Swagger winning is good, I know he will win the WWE United States Championship now, but hopefully The Miz gets in on this situation. I'm not too fond of Ted Dibiase and Cody Rhodes interrupting Shawn Michaels and Triple H and meeting them in a non-physical display after what Legacy and DX have gone through at SummerSlam and Breaking Point. Wow, Beth Phoenix and Trish Stratus to feud? That'd be extremely interesting, even if it was kept a one-night only thing for Trish. Maybe you could have Trish return for a feud with Beth going into WrestleMania XXVI, though. That'd make Beth huge, win or loss. Decent win for Mickie James against Jillian Hall, was a decent match. Haha, Kofi Kingston dropping the Jamaican accent is funny. At least you had him note what happened to it. Kingston and Swagger's feud for the WWE United States Championship has already heated up. I like it. Was somewhat surprised as to how MVP beat Big Show, but a good follow-up since MVP and Mark Henry's match against Big Show and Chris Jericho the night before. Haha, Santino Marella's dialogue. Chavo Guerrero beating Evan Bourne is BAD. I hate to say it, but if anybody loses to Chavo, that means they're going down a bad road. Definately. I hope you move Evan to a different brand and, away from Hornswoggle. Evan needs no sidekick. Good win for Kofi Kingston against Chris Masters, was pretty good. Oh wow, six person tag team main event with DX and Trish Stratus taking on Ted Dibiase and Cody Rhodes as well as Beth Phoenix. By the way, it's just 'Legacy', not 'The Legacy'. Predictable finish with Trish having her moment, was a nice touch. Fantastic show, very entertaining.
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Post by Jason Star on Oct 28, 2009 23:38:01 GMT -5
Tuesday September 15th 2009
Tonight on ECW on SyFy, William Regal is the new King of Extreme after defeating Christian at Breaking Point. What will the new ECW Champion have in store for his kingdom?
Plus its time to name a new no.1 contender when the ECW roster steps into the ring for an over the top rope Battle Royal where the winner will face William Regal at No Mercy.
Also The Celtic Warrior Sheamus teams up with Paul Burchill to face The Hurricane and The Gold Standard Shelton Benjamin.
All this and more tonight on SyFy!
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Post by machoking on Oct 29, 2009 18:40:36 GMT -5
I like the use of the lines from the WWE opening video in the post for RAW. I've never been a huge fan of ambulance matches, but I'm sure you'll make it work. I love the idea of the guest host (in kayfabe, obviously) searching for a match more brutal than I Quit and pulling one out that hasn't been used in a long time. It's good thinking. Glad to see Swagger win, glad that Primo got pinned also.
DX and Trish vs. Legacy and Beth Phoenix! Sounds absolutely fantastic, I really hope that Beth ends up pinning Trish. Mickie winning makes sense. Really not a fan of MVP getting a win over Big Show at all, although Henry interfering makes it a little easier to swallow. Santino is hilarious. I love Chavo winning. Roddy Piper hosting is awesome, can't wait to see what is in store.
Kofi winning makes sense. I suppose Trish winning makes sense, would have been nice for Beth to take the rub though. Maybe it is better saved for a bigger occasion. I like the idea of a steel cage match, hopefully it lives up to expectations. Good RAW, I'll be reading.
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Post by Jason Star on Oct 31, 2009 0:06:46 GMT -5
Tuesday - 9/15/09 Hamilton, Ontario
“Ladies and Gentlemen, we promised you a great main event.” “Andre the Giant.” “Wrestlemania.” “Hulkamania is running wild.” “Rest in peace.” “My god, what a fight.” “If ya smell.” “You’re fired.” “Give me a hell yeah.” “It’s not over.” “The World is watching.”
A video package highlighting the ECW Championship match at Breaking Point plays showing how William Regal defeated Christian to become the new ECW Champion. The video package ends with Vladimir Kozlov and Ezekiel Jackson of the Ruthless Roundtable lifting the newly crowned ECW Champion on to their shoulders in victory.
Another video package plays highlighting the stars of the ECW brand including Christian, William Regal, Tommy Dreamer, Yoshi Tatsu, Zack Ryder, Sheamus and the Ruthless Roundtable. Following the video, the cameras cut straight to the commentator’s table where Matt Striker and Josh Matthews welcome everyone to the show, they shortly talk about the crowning of a new ECW Champion in William Regal before talking about tonight’s main event where a battle royal will take place with the winner facing William Regal at No Mercy with the ECW Championship on the line.
The cameras turn to the stage as Tony Atlas introduces everyone to the Abraham Washington show. Abe then announces the arrival of the host, Abraham Washington. Abe makes his way on to the stage playing to the crowd as if they’re all applauding and cheering for him when in fact, he’s getting quite a few boo’s. Abraham then says that he would because of his very special guest tonight, there had to be a change of scenery which is why there’s a Kings chair on the stage instead of the usual leather couch. Abe introduces his guest as the newly crowned “King of Extreme” and the new ECW Champion, William Regal. Regal makes his way on to the stage wearing a suit with the ECW Championship wore under the blazer. Regal shakes hands with Abe before sitting down on his throne. Abe congratulates Regal on his Championship victory at Breaking Point but reminds the new champion that tonight, a battle royal will take place to crown the number one contender to the ECW Championship. Abraham says that he’s going to run through a few of the names and wants Regal’s opinion on each of them. Abe starts off by saying Tommy Dreamer to which Regal replies by saying Tommy is the last remaining ECW Original. He then says that if Tommy wins tonight, that will change at No Mercy where Regal will annihilate Dreamer forcing him in to retirement. Abe chuckles and then says the name Yoshi Tatsu. Regal looks angry and tells Abe that Yoshi is nothing more than a flavour of the month for these morons that we have to call fans. Abe then tries to ask another name but is interrupted by the ECW General Manager, Tiffany. Tiffany says that she is sorry for interrupting the segment but had to come out to tell William Regal that next week, he will face the two men he just ripped apart and the man he defeated at Breaking Point in Christian in a six man tag match where he’ll team with the Ruthless Roundtable. Tiffany’s theme music then plays as the segment comes to an end.
1 – Tag Team Match) Sheamus & Paul Burchill vs. Shelton Benjamin & The Hurricane This was a good tag match. Both teams worked well together. The match started off back and forth with the faces getting the advantage as Hurricane was able to take out both men. However after a small distraction from Katie Lea, Burchill and Sheamus came back. They mostly kept Hurricane stuck in their corner while they made frequent tags. After a while Sheamus and Burchill got into a little argument as Burchill tagged himself in as he wanted to be the one to finish off Hurricane. However it messed up as Hurricane fought back and was able to tag in Benjamin. Shelton came running in and took down Burchill followed by knocking Sheamus off the apron. Benjamin and Burchill traded blows before Benjamin was able to quickly hit the Paydirt out of nowhere. As Benjamin covered Burchill, The Hurricane ran in and dived over the ropes onto Sheamus to stop him from stopping the count. 1...2…3! Winner: Shelton Benjamin & The Hurricane via Pinfall
ECW comes back from a commercial break as Paul Burchill and Sheamus are seen backstage arguing over their loss. The two then decide to go speak to Tiffany but when they get to her office it’s locked. After a few knocks Tiffany comes to the door and tells them she is in a meeting and will deal with their problems next week. Burchill and Sheamus try to say something when the door gets slammed in their face. Burchill and Sheamus don’t look happy as they go their separate ways.
A video plays announcing this Thursday on Superstars Paul Burchill will go one on one with Goldust.
2 - Singles Match) Ezekiel Jackson vs. Tyler Reks This was Tyler Reks’ first appearance on ECW in several weeks but this wasn’t a great return to in ring competition for the surfing enthusiast. The match started with Tyler trying to avoid Ezekiel’s attacks which worked at first but the much stronger Ezekiel Jackson eventually caught Tyler Reks and threw him across the ring. The rest of the match was basically Jackson dominating with Reks getting in the odd punch or kick and eventually finished with Jackson slamming Reks down to the canvas with the Rock Bottom like slam. Jackson then hooked the leg to get the three count. Winner: Ezekiel Jackson via Pinfall
Following the victory, Vladimir Kozlov made his way down to the ring and once inside, he delivered his own version of the slam to Tyler Reks. Ezekiel Jackson grinned at his tag team partner as both mean leaned over, picking Reks up by the hair, they then connected with a double team version of the move. The Ruthless Roundtable leave the ring and make their way up the entrance ramp as they leave Tyler Reks out cold in the middle of the ring.
Before the main event gets underway, the “King of Extreme” William Regal makes his way down to ringside where he joins Matt Striker and Josh Matthews at the commentator’s table.
3 – Battle Royal) Ezekiel Jackson vs. Goldust vs. Hurricane vs. Paul Burchill vs. Sheamus vs. Shelton Benjamin vs. Tommy Dreamer vs. Vladimir Kozlov vs. Yoshi Tatsu vs. Zack Ryder The match gets underway as you would expect with everyone just attacking the nearest person. The first eliminated eventually happened with Sheamus delivering the pump kick to Hurricane, sending him over the ropes and to the outside of the ring. The match eventually came down to the Ruthless Roundtable, Tommy Dreamer, Yoshi Tatsu and Zack Ryder. Goldust had been eliminated but had managed to get Vladimir Kozlov over the top rope with a suplex to which he still stood. Kozlov grabbed Dreamer, hooking his arms telling Ezekiel to run of the ropes only for Dreamer to get out of the way causing Jackson to eliminate Kozlov by mistake. Dreamer quickly threw Jackson out of the ring bringing the match down to Tommy Dreamer, Yoshi Tatsu and Zack Ryder. Ryder had been brought down to the canvas by a head kick from Yoshi Tatsu. Dreamer and Yoshi battled it out for several minutes before Dreamer eventually tried to eliminate his partner for next week. During this, Zack Ryder ran up from behind and eliminated both Tommy Dreamer and Yoshi Tatsu at the same time.! Winner: Zack Ryder
Following the match, ECW Champion, William Regal got in to the ring and congratulated Zack Ryder on his victory saying he has earned the right to have the biggest match of his career as he’ll battle William Regal at No Mercy for the ECW Championship. Suddenly, Regal is interrupted by the ECW General Manager, Tiffany. Tiffany says that while it is true that William Regal will defend the ECW Championship against Zack Ryder at No Mercy, Zack won’t be his only opponent. Tiffany then says that it will be a triple threat match as William Regal faces Zack Ryder and the man cashing in his rematch clause from Breaking Point, Christian. At that point, Christian’s theme hit’s the PA System as Christian appears on the stage. ECW goes of the air as Christian smiles as Regal looks outraged in the ring..
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Post by SodaGuy on Oct 31, 2009 0:15:36 GMT -5
I enjoyed the last ECW show. The only thing I wasn't to wild on was Zack Ryder winning the battle royal, since I don't see anything great in him but maybe you can do something diffrent with him. Please, do something else with Abe Wash instead of the AW show! Keep it up.
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Post by Jason Star on Oct 31, 2009 0:16:40 GMT -5
Hammers sucks d!ck.(Credit: Kemp)Hammers is gay. WWE Championship, Ambulance Match: John Cena© vs Randy OrtonECW Championship: William Regal© vs Christian vs Zack RyderTag Team Cage Match: D-Generation X vs LegacyWWE United States Championship: Kofi Kingston© vs Jack Swagger [/font] Hammers has AIDS.[/center]
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Post by DTP. on Oct 31, 2009 7:56:13 GMT -5
ECW on SyFy: Tuesday 15th September 2009...Good way to kick off the show with that opening promo, as Tony Atlas introduced us to the Abraham Washington Show. I am looking forward to the ECW Championship reign of William Regal, as it should be a lengthy one, but damn he has a lot of competition to fend off. Should be a good main event with the ten battle royal, Vladimir Kozlov and Ezekiel Jackson I hope end up getting dominance here as William Regal's bodyguards. Nice way to open up the show with the opening tag team match, and Shelton Benjamin and The Hurricane winning was the best decision to go for, but I am glad that Paul Burchill took the fall and Sheamus was not pinned. The win for Ezekiel Jackson in my mind wasn't too neccessary, I feel it could have featured a different match, but it got Tyler Reks into the show either way. Not a fan of Ezekiel Jackson, The Hurricane, Paul Burchill, Sheamus and Shelton Benjamin all multi-tasking in what was strictly a one-hour show. Zack Ryder winning I am happy with, but Christian, where was he in that match? The triple threat match should be good at No Mercy. Decent show.
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Post by machoking on Nov 2, 2009 8:08:45 GMT -5
A battle royal to determine the number one contender to William Regal at No Mercy should be good. 6 man tag announcement seemed a bit abrupt, but looking forward to it nonetheless. Glad to see Benjamin pick up a win. I like Ezekiel Jackson getting a win over Tyler Reks, but I also like Tyler Reks. I hope he isn't relegated to jobber on ECW.
Loved the finish of the show, with the confusion over a potential heel vs. heel match and then the announcement that Christian is cashing in his rematch clause. Ryder vs. Christian vs. Regal could be a great match and I'm looking forward to it.
Good show.
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Post by Elliot on Nov 2, 2009 11:17:54 GMT -5
ECW - Great way to kick things off with the Abe Washington show. Very glad to see Hurricane and Benjamin pick up the victory, hopefully you push Benjamin. Great to see Jackson being dominant as ever. Love the double team destruction of Tyler Reks, not a fan of his at all. Huge Main Event and I am glad to see Zack Ryder get the victory. Tiffany making it a Triple Threat match was good, but I hope to see William Regal retain the title. Overall, great ECW show.
Reply to WWE?
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Nov 3, 2009 14:08:13 GMT -5
-Interesting idea to open with the Abraham Washington show -The six man tag for next week sounds like a great main event -Good tag match to advance those feuds and love that Benjamin got the pin -I wonder who Tiffany is in a meeting with -Ezekiel over Tyler Reks is good stuff -Was surprised Ryder won, as heel/heel wouldn't work. Adding Christian makes a lot of sense and should make for a good ECW match at No Mercy
Good ECW, very realistic as well
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Post by Chris Hammers on Nov 3, 2009 20:21:01 GMT -5
Hamilton & Ontario, Canada - 9/17/09
“Ladies and Gentleman, we promised you a great main event” “Andre the Giant” “Wrestlemania” “Hulkamania is running wild” “Rest In Peace” “My god what a fight” “If ya smell” “You’re Fired” “Give me a hell yeah” “It’s not over” “The World is watching”
The opening video plays for Superstars highlighting the stars of all three brands. Following the video and a short pyro display, the cameras turn to the Raw commentator's table where Michael Cole and Jerry Lawler run down the card which includes the main event where Cryme Tyme & R-Truth team up to face Hart Dynasty & Drew McIntyre in six man tag action. Suddenly, The Miz's entrance music hits for the opening match.
1 - Singles Match) Evan Bourne vs. The Miz Superstars gets under way with Raw representing as the man faster than gravity, Evan Bourne faced “The Chick Magnet” The Miz. Both men had equal offence throughout the entire match but eventually, the finish came down to Evan leaping in the air with the Shooting Star Press only for Miz to roll out of the way. Evan bounced of the canvas chest first allowing Miz to drag Evan up to his feet only to slam him back down to the canvas with his finishing move, the Skull Crushing Finale. Winner: The Miz via Pinfall following the Skull Crushing Finale
The cameras turn to the titantron where a Raw Rebound plays highlighting the night Trish Stratus was GM of Raw. The show ended with Trish Stratus teaming up with D-Generation X to defeat the team of Beth Phoenix and Legacy. Following the match, a cage match is announced to take place at No Mercy between DX and Legacy.
2 - Singles Match) Goldust vs. Paul Burchill ECW took charge for the second match of the night as “The Bizarre One” Goldust took on “The Ripper” Paul Burchill. Goldust had been real impressive since being drafted to ECW and got a nice pop as he made his way down to the ring. Paul Burchill’s sister, Katie Lea was at ringside which eventually resulted in the finish of the match. The match was pretty even through out but Burchill clearly shined and in the end, after a short Goldust comeback, Katie Lea distracted “The Bizarre One” by getting on the apron, attempting to slap him. Goldust caught the slap attempt but simply let go and as he turned around, Burchill kicked him in the gut and followed it up with an impressive Jackhammer to get the three count. Winner: Paul Burchill via Pinfall following the Jackhammer
The cameras turn to the titantron where a video from Bragging Rights is played showing The Undertaker being screwed out of winning the World Heavyweight Championship from CM Punk as referee Scott Armstrong called for the bell despite The Undertaker not tapping out. Following the video, an image of The Undertaker appears on screen with words saying "The Undertaker seeks his revenge" Smackdown commentator's, Jim Ross and Todd Grisham talk about this for a few moments before the main event match.
Main event - six man tag) Cryme Tyme & R-Truth vs. Hart Dynasty & Drew McIntyre Smackdown take control of the show for the main event as JTG and Shad Gaspard of Cryme Tyme team up with R-Truth to do battle against David Hart Smith and Tyson Kid of the Hart Dynasty who were teaming up with Drew McIntyre. The match started off slow with Drew McIntyre and Shad Gaspard kicking things off. The match picked up pace when JTG and Tyson Kidd were tagged in, both teams had equal momentum throughout. The finish eventually arrived with Tyson Kid being back dropped over the ropes, crashing in to Drew McIntyre allowing R Truth to hit the Axe Kick on Drew McIntyre to pick up the victory. Winners: Cryme Tyme & R-Truth via Pinfall following an Axe Kick from R-Truth on Drew McIntyre
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Nov 3, 2009 23:38:10 GMT -5
-The Miz winning the opener makes sense as he's getting the push, not Bourne -Second match was my favorite, Burchill over Goldust is good stuff, should've been a solid match -Not a fan of the Hart Dynasty losing...ever. But it makes sense and was a good main event
Good SuperStars, was exactly what I'd expect it to be
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