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Post by Red Dragon on Aug 5, 2010 11:19:05 GMT -5
This is looking good Ace, I read the shows though and all the booking seems fine by me, liking the Flair/Helms feud although I'm sure you could have had someone better than Helms in that role but thats just me, for once the womens divsion intrests me in a diary keep it up its been good so far, the Edge/Cena fued is going steady however I don't see Edge taking the title into Mania this early into his reign, the layout is great with an old shcool twist its nice to read, onto the Royal Rumble show, I'm not really a fan of the signings apart from Claudio I really hope you don't debut them fast esp not shoved into a title fued this early, would have prefered Punk to be on Raw hopefully he gets drafted, suprised that both Edge and Trish retained I can see the womens match repeat at Mania hopefully, I'm not sure about the pics it makes the show really long and hard to reply to, i love the bounty on HBK's head it makes it more intresting, loved Shawns double elimanation from the SCM early on, Barry Windham wtf it continues the Helms fued but couldn't you have found someone better? meh at Val and Vis elimanating Show after he'd been built up well, what the hell is up with the Viscera push I seriously don't understand why you let him get multiple elimanations like that when they could have been used to push a good star maybe its just me, I like Y2J coming back it fits well, not sure about him winning the whole thing though I'd prefer Orton or Angle but Y2J is still a good pick, I hope Carlito and RVD being in the final four means good pushes in the future, Some of the pics are the wrong era like Matt Hardy, Big Show and Angle are all newer pictures it would be better for you to find Kyky cuts from around 2005 I'm pretty sure thiers plenty, good luck and keep this up.
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Post by legendkiller8 on Aug 5, 2010 16:59:14 GMT -5
-Trish Stratus over Mickie James is the best call in my opinion. Hope it happens at WrestleMania. -Sucks to see Cena lose. He's the bigger star and needs to headline WrestleMania. -Chris Jericho winning the RR is epic. But since Cena lost, It can't be Cena/Jericho reuniting the feud of 2005. -Good PPV; looking forward to the future.
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Post by Ace Bennett on May 10, 2012 19:30:42 GMT -5
WWE RAW: January 30th, 2006
After the usual introduction video plays, we go to a recap video of the Royal Rumble. The video shows Edge successfully retaining the WWE Championship against John Cena as well as Chris Jericho making his shocking return to the WWE to win the Royal Rumble match after last eliminating Randy Orton. Joey Styles welcome the fans to the show alongside Jerry “The King” Lawler. They say that tonight, Chris Jericho makes his Raw return with an episode of The Highlight Reel with guests Edge and Batista, where Jericho will announce who which championship he will challenge for at Wrestlemania. Also tonight, Ric Flair defends his WWE Intercontinental Championship against Gregory Helms.
The music of WWE Chairman Vince McMahon hits over the loudspeaker as the crowd boos. Mr. McMahon struts down to the ring with his signature stride, with a briefcase in his hand, seeming to be particularly happy. Mr. McMahon grabs a microphone and welcomes the fans to his show. They boo for a while longer until McMahon bellows out “SHUTUP!” which entices the crowd to boo longer. He begins to talk anyways, saying that Shawn Michaels’ life has become a living hell thanks to him. He says that he successfully put a bounty on HBK’s head for the Royal Rumble, and someone got the job done, and now it was payday. McMahon then opens the briefcase to reveal that it is full of money. Mr. McMahon tells the man who eliminated Shawn Michaels from the Royal Rumble to make his way out so he can claim his prize. The music of Kurt Angle hits as the Olympic Gold Medalist comes out to the ring. He shakes Mr. McMahon’s hand before taking the briefcase containing the money. Microphone in hand, Angle begins to talk about how Shawn Michaels had no right to cross Mr. McMahon the way he did. He needed to be taught a lesson, and the lesson was taught at the Royal Rumble when he tossed him over the top rope and took away his opportunity to main event at Wrestlemania. Before Angle could gloat more, the music of Shawn Michaels hits over the PA to a huge pop. Michaels has a stern look on his face. McMahon and Angle are laughing at Michaels as he enters the ring, microphone in hand. He tells McMahon and Angle that they have gone far too far this time. He tells them that they are beginning to bring out a side of Shawn Michaels that they are going to regret bringing out. Midsentence, Michaels nails Angle with Sweet Chin Music, laying him out in the center of the ring. He attempts it once again on McMahon, but the chairman is able to dodge it. Michaels picks up the microphone and tells McMahon that if he wants a war, he has a war, before dropping the microphone and taunting to McMahon and fans, as the chairman stares on, infuriated at what just took place.
Commercial
Chris Masters def. Rob Conway after locking on the Master Lock. A pretty solid way to open up the show, with a match showcasing Chris Masters, who was fresh off a very impressive run in the Royal Rumble Match. Conway has been lost in the shuffle and regulated to Heat as of late, so a match on Raw was nice for him. Masters was able to keep the upper hand throughout, and has made a nice transition to face following the split of his team with Carlito. After some nice power moves, Conway fell to the Master Lock, which he had no chance of breaking.
Backstage, we see an infuriated Mr. McMahon, who is pacing back and forth and talking under his breath. Kurt Angle comes in, holding his head and telling Mr. McMahon that he wants to get his hands on Shawn Michaels after what had happened earlier. While the two men converse about what they are going to do, Carlito comes in, and tells both men to calm down a bit. He says that after what had just happened, Angle is clearly not in fighting condition. Carlito tells Mr. McMahon that he can take care of Michaels tonight once and for all. McMahon looks at Carlito, before granting him a match against Michaels later on.
Candice Michelle and Victoria def. Trish Stratus and Ashley Massaro after Candice hit Stratus with the Sugar Rush. A pretty basic divas tag match, with Torrie Wilson at ringside with Candice and Victoria. The heels played the crowd well, and Stratus did the majority of the work for her team. However, the heels were able to get the upper hand thanks to distraction from Wilson and Candice pinned the Women's Champ after hitting the Sugar Rush.
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The music of John Cena hits over the PA as the crowd pops huge. Cena isn't acting as his normal self, as he is much more somber. When he gets in the ring to his usual mixed reaction, he tells the fans that he let them down. He let them down and he let himself down by not defeating Edge at the Royal Rumble. But he says that now it is time to look forward. Now we are on the Road to Wrestlemania. He talks about how main eventing is now out of his hands, and that Chris Jericho holds all of the cards. He says that he doesn't want it to be this way. He warns Edge that he will be coming for him again in the future, but for right now, he has another challenge to make. He says that in Wrestlemania history, there is one accolade that no one has ever been able to touch. He talks about how he has held the WWE Championship a number of times, and how this pales in comparison for what he is about to do. John Cena then drops the gauntlet, challenging The Undertaker to a match at Wrestlemania 22. The crowd pops in awe as Cena says he wants a piece of the deadman, and he won't stop until he accepts. He then says that he will see The Undertaker on Smackdown.
Val Venis and Viscera def. Shelton Benjamin and Chavo Guerrero, and Lance Cade and Trevor Murdoch to become Number One Contenders to the World Tag Team Championship after Viscera hit Benjamin with the Big Splash. The next challengers to the dominant champions Big Show and Kane was found here in this triple threat tag team match. Momma Benjamin was at ringside, but it was unclear for who she was rooting for. Despite some clashing at the Royal Rumble that led to Viscera eliminating Venis, the two worked really well together and it appeared that the two face teams in this would be the favorites. Momma Benjamin distracted her son, screaming instructions at him long enough for Venis to hit a dropkick and Viscera to hit the Big Splash while Cade and Murdoch were incapacitated, giving the duo of love the big win.
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A video plays, showing Rob Van Dam's impressive performance in the Royal Rumble, where he made it to the final four. The video highlights how he had returned at the expense of Triple H, and how he had something to prove during this run in the WWE. Next week, the unorthodox Rob Van Dam will be in action on WWE Monday Night Raw!
Gregory Helms def. Ric Flair after hitting the Nightmare on Helms Street to become the NEW WWE Intercontinental Champion. In a match made by WWE Chairman Vince McMahon following Helms' impressive showing in the Royal Rumble Match, including eliminating Flair, the issues between these two finally came to a head in ring. Helms has been a thorn in Flair's side throughout the past few weeks, and the legend has been watching fellow past wrestlers fall to the young up and comer Helms. It seemed like it would be much the same story here, as Helms dominated the early goings. However, the crafty veteran Flair was able to keep himself in it, as the crowd cheered him on. However, youth soon overcame experience as to the shock of the crowd Helms pulled off the huge upset victory, hitting the Nightmare on Helms Street to win the Intercontinental Championship.
A triple split screen is seen as Chris Jericho, WWE Champion Edge with Lita, and World Heavyweight Champion Batista are all walking backstage. The Highlight Reel is up next!
Commercial
The ring is set up for The Highlight Reel, with a carpet, screen, and three chairs with microphones. The Titantron showed the famous countdown the Jericho is known for, followed by an explosion of pyro and Chris Jericho making his way to the ring. The crowd had their biggest pop of the night when Jericho appeared, and he entered the ring quickly, the show all ready. He begins to tell the fans how great it is to be back. He talks about how things were going in the WWE, with the likes of Edge and Batista running around with championships. He said he had to come back, so someone with talent could actually hold one of the top belts in the company. This gets a mixed reaction, due to Batista being a face. Jericho then shows video from the Royal Rumble Match, including his shocking entrance at number 30, and his eliminations of Booker T, Kurt Angle, Carlito, and Randy Orton, and his subsequent victory of the match. The crowd cheers to this and he brags, saying that's how it's done. He then tells the fans that his guests tonight are the two men that he can potentially challenge to a match at Wrestlemania for their respective championship. He then introduces his first guest, World Heavyweight Champion Batista.
Batista's music hits to a big pop as the Smackdown superstar makes his way to the ring. Jericho applauds as The Animal walks to the ring. When Batista gets to the ring, Jericho offers a hand, which Batista hesitantly accepts. Jericho says with that out of the way, his other guest is the WWE Champion, Edge. Edge's music hits and the WWE Champion makes his way out to the ring with Lita. Before Edge and Lita can make their way to the ring, Jericho interrupts and says that the whore wasn't on the guest list, so she has to go. Lita is infuriated, and Edge tries to protest, but Jericho says they can do the show without him, and then Edge won't have his grill on the show at all tonight, which Edge finally caves to. He tries to calm Lita down, and send her to the back, but she fights him. He finally convinces her to go, while the crowd chants "NANANA NANANA HEY HEY HEY GOODBYE!" Edge enters the ring, angry, but willing to talk.
Jericho welcomes both men to the show. He then puts himself over some more, saying he will soon be the man to be holding one of those championships. Both men shift uncomfortably in their seats, as Jericho continues. He tells both men that he enjoys being in power, and watching them squirm. He then asks each man a question. He asks, then why he shouldn't pick them as the man he challenges at Wrestlemania. He tells Batista to go first. Batista says that he doesn't give a rat's ass if Jericho challenges him, because he'll just be another name on the list of men he's beaten as World Champion. The crowd pops at this, as Jericho cringes a bit. He gains his composure, and asks Edge the same question. Edge is jittery, but claims that Canadian brotherhood should prevent them from fighting over anything, and that he should really pick Batista, because of the bond he shares. Edge attempts to talk some more, but Jericho slams the microphone right into his head to the amusement of the crowd. Jericho starts to beat Edge down, really laying into him. Batista has left the ring at this point, and Jericho locks the Walls of Jericho on Edge, making him tap out numerous times before Edge lay motionless in the middle of the ring. At this point, Jericho unleashes the hold and grabs the mic. He says "There you have it ladies and gentlemen, Chris Jericho will be challenging Edge at Wrestlemania for the WWE Championship" as he drops the mic and gets down in the injured Edge's face. The announcers buzz at the announcement as we go to the final commercial of the night. The main event is up next!
Commercial
Carlito def. Shawn Michaels after hitting a Back Cracker following interference from Triple H. The main event capped the show off very well. Carlito is really showing that he can hang with the best of them, and the match with Michaels highlighted that point. It went back and forth really well, and Michaels had the crowd fully behind him. The match started off relatively normal surprisingly, and stayed that way until Mr. McMahon came out to the ring. Michaels got distracted, which allowed Carlito to get the upper hand. This only went further after Kurt Angle came out to the ring as well, standing side by side with the chairman as they taunted HBK. However, this didn't last long, as Michaels began getting momentum back. Michaels was setting up for Sweet Chin Music before a man came running out of the crowd and jumped the ramp. This man was none other than Triple H, who stood on the ring apron. Michaels stopped setting up for the Sweet Chin Music, and turned his attention to The Game. He took a swing at him, which caused HHH to fall to the mat, with Michaels punch missing. Before he could turn around, Carlito hit the Back Stabber, scoring the upset victory over Michaels.
Following the match, Angle, HHH, and McMahon all enter the ring and surround the downed Michaels, who is stirring following the loss. McMahon then points down to Michaels and says "get him," which was followed by Carlito, Angle, and HHH all putting boots to Michaels. Michaels tried to get out of dodge, but Carlito prevented him from exiting. Angle was able to hit an Angle Slam, and then lock on the Ankle Lock, causing Michaels to scream out in pain. Triple H then approached Michaels, and set up for the Pedigree with the Ankle Lock still locked on. The Game drives Michaels to the mat with the Pedigree, with Angle still pulling on his ankle, Michaels now a limp heap. Angle finally lets go after McMahon tells him to stop. McMahon grabs a microphone and says to Michaels "YOU WANT A WAR? YOU GOT A WAR!" He then drops the microphone and the four men, McMahon, Carlito, Angle, and Triple H, raise their arms in the middle of the ring, a new alliance formed.
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Post by Red Dragon on May 11, 2012 5:24:51 GMT -5
Thought I'd better reply since I told you to bring this back. I like the layout, its something different. However, maybe its just me I like a graphic. Even if its just a basic Raw logo. The set up for HBK/Angle looks good, must be build for Mania. Would be an epic bout. Masters meh, who are the crowd suppost to support in the opener. Liking Carlito/HBK don't lose him in the midcard shuffle. Taker/Cena Mania epic. Meh at Venus and Viscera winning. Don't forget about Benjamin. Helms winning is a huge shocker, not my first choice for champ but its something different. You wrote Y2J well, could see all along he was going to challenge Edge. Did not expect HHH to come out or a new stable to emerge. Good shocking stuff, keep this up Ace.
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Post by Deleted on May 11, 2012 16:01:29 GMT -5
man what a great show although I wasn't arouind when you originally made this it 's good to see you back really enjoyed the opening text with the recaps from the Royal Rumble, the shows progress got me kind of hyped I gotta say I really enjoyed Ric Flair vs Gregory Helms the most
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Post by Ace Bennett on May 14, 2012 15:08:06 GMT -5
WWE Smackdown: February 3rd, 2006 Note: Only segments involving Raw superstars are represented.
The show opens up with Raw superstar John Cena’s music hitting over the PA. The crowd pops as Cena energetically makes his way out to the ring. As he hits the ring, he begins to talk about the challenge that he laid out last Monday on Raw. He says that he wants to be the man to face The Undertaker at Wrestlemania this year. He talks about all of the great competitors that have gone into that ring to face The Phenom on that night, and about how they have all fallen. He claims that if he were to become the man to end the streak, that his name would be solidified as one of the greatest of all time. He talks about all of his personal accolades and says that if this one thing were to fall into place, it could be argued that there would be no question who the best is. Before Cena can directly address The Undertaker, Mark Henry makes his way out to the ring to boos. Henry says that Cena doesn’t deserve to face The Undertaker at Wrestlemania, and that he is the only man that does. He talks about how he has dominated since returning and that no one has been able to stop him, to which Cena replies no one but Batista. Just before things start to get heated, Teddy Long comes out and tells the two men to calm down. Long says he just spoke to Mr. McMahon about the possibility of John Cena competing on Smackdown’s upcoming Pay Per View, No Way Out. And now it can be official, at No Way Out, John Cena will face Mark Henry with the winner going on to face The Undertaker at Wrestlemania! And tonight, John Cena will be competing in a tag team match on Smackdown! The crowd cheers as Cena looks determined and Mark Henry laughs.
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Mark Henry and John Bradshaw Layfield def. John Cena and Batista after Henry hit Cena with the World’s Strongest Slam. In what was the main event of Smackdown, John Cena went at it with three of Smackdown’s top superstars. JBL and Henry both have claim to Batista’s World Heavyweight Championship, especially now that it is clear who Chris Jericho is going after. It seemed like Cena really didn’t have any sort of counter for Henry in this, and the World’s Strongest Man really had his way, and the same went with Batista. JBL allowed Henry to stay in the ring for a majority of the match, but caught Batista off guard with a Clothesline from Hell that distracted Cena long enough to be hit with the World’s Strongest Slam, giving Henry and JBL the win.
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Post by Elliot on May 15, 2012 15:59:15 GMT -5
Just going to drop in to say it's good to see this back, man. I'll reply when you post the next Raw episode so I can get into the swing of things.
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Post by Ace Bennett on May 16, 2012 2:50:42 GMT -5
WWE Raw: February 6th, 2006
Before any introduction video plays, an unfamiliar theme song blares over the loud speaker. It is a new song by Jim Johnston, and before too long Vince McMahon, Triple H, Carlito, and Kurt Angle all come out side by side wearing suits. Once the crowd realizes who this theme music signifies, they start booing. The four men slowly make their way to the ring, soaking in the boos. Mr. McMahon looks at the army that he has formed, and smiles and continues to make his way to the ring. The four men enter the ring and the crowd continues to boo. Mr. McMahon grabs a microphone and begins to speak. He talks about how Shawn Michaels declared war on him last week. A video is then shown of the incident that opened up the show, where Michaels gave Angle a Sweet Chin Music while he was accepting his bounty reward for eliminating Michaels at the Royal Rumble. When the shot returns to Mr. McMahon, he laughs and looks at Angle, who is holding his chin. McMahon said that Michaels thought that he had the upper hand at that point, but nobody gets the upper hand on the boss. He then points back at the Titantron, as a video of the main event from last week's Raw, Shawn Michaels for Carlito, is shown. It continues until the beatdown of Michaels at the hands of Carlito, Angle, and HHH is over and the three men celebrate in the middle of the ring.
The camera returns to the ring, where McMahon hands the microphone to Angle. Angle talks about how how he respects the chairman, and how if it weren't for him, none of this, talking about the WWE, wouldn't be here if it wasn't for McMahon. He talks about his distaste for Michaels, and how he is going to make it his personal goal to make HBK suffer because of what he did to Mr. McMahon. The microphone is passed to Carlito, who is especially cocky after getting the win over Michaels last week. Carlito said he will be happy to continue to beat sense into Shawn Michaels week in and week out until he doesn't dare show his face around in the WWE ever again. Finally, the microphone goes to HHH, who talks about his previous friendship with Shawn Michaels, about his partnership in D-Generation X, which by name alone gets a big pop, and how much respect he had for his former friend. He says that all of that respect was flushed down the toilet when he disrespected his father in law, the chairman, Vincent Kennedy McMahon. He then calls Michaels out, saying that the three of them want to fight him tonight. He says that Michaels can find whoever he wants to be his partner, and then The Throne will proceed to beat them all down, and embarrass Shawn Michaels once again.
This brings Michaels out, who has a sad look on his face. He then talks about how if this is going to be a war, then he is willing to fight until he goes down in a blaze of glory, which garners a pop from the crowd. He says that he accepts the challenge for a match tonight, but that he doesn't have any friends right now. Nor does he blame anyone for not wanting to side with him. To side with him would be career suicide, because they would be subject to Mr. McMahon's scorn. But since he is going down, he plans on taking down all four of the men that stand in that ring with him. The crowd cheers, which get even louder when the music of John Cena hits. Cena simply says that Michaels will not be fighting by himself tonight, and extends his hand to Michaels, who accepts. The men in the ring seem upset, and they become even more upset when the music of number one contender Chris Jericho hits. Jericho says that it's been a while since he's had a proper match, and would love to make his in ring return on Monday Night Raw tonight, and he'd love to join forces with Shawn Michaels to help take out Mr. McMahon's army of scum. Mr. McMahon makes it official, tonight The Throne takes on Shawn Michaels, Chris Jericho, and John Cena in six man tag team action!
Commercial
Rob Van Dam def. Rene Dupree after hitting the Five Star Frog Splash. A match that was advertised with a video last week. Rob Van Dam was really in top form here, in this match that was meant to showcase him. Dupree actually got in a fair share of offense here, and with the right push could be a face to be reckoned with. However, this simply was not his night as RVD soon gained all of the momentum and hit all of his signature moves capped off by a Five Star Frog Splash to get the win.
Cutting backstage, we see newly crowned WWE Intercontinental Champion Gregory Helms walking around. We see him bump into somebody, which sends Helms' shoulder flying. Helms turns around and starts yelling at the man, only to stop when he realizes its Chris Masters. Masters asks Helms if there is a problem, to which Helms says no. Masters then says that there is a problem, because he doesn't appreciate the way he has treated a legend like Ric Flair over the past couple of months. Masters warns Helms that he will be the man to get the next Intercontinental Championship shot, and he will be coming for him.
Back out in the ring, we hear the music of WWE Women's Champion Trish Stratus makes her way out to the ring. It appears that she doesn't have her ring gear on, so she isn't looking to compete tonight. She grabs a microphone after a bit of cheers. She says that she is happy that she is still Women's Champion, but she is hoping to see a new challenger. She then announces that she has talked to Smackdown General Manager Teddy Long, and at No Way Out, the Smackdown Pay Per View, there will an open invitation Women's Gauntlet Match where the last woman standing will get a WWE Women's Champion match at Wrestlemania 22. Before she can leave the ring, Candice Michelle makes her way out to the arena, accompanied by Victoria and Torrie Wilson. Candice says that she deserves a Women's Championship shot before any other bimbo on the roster. Trish tells Candice that she brings up a valid point, and will be granting her a Women's Championship Match next week on Raw. Candice seems satisfied by this, and she heads back backstage with her friends. Trish taunts the crowd as we go to commercial break once again.
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Kane def. Val Venis after hitting the Chokeslam. The first match of two that are going to happen in the next two weeks to build for the upcoming tag team championship match. Each of the competitors tag team partners was at ringside, and Viscera was accompanied by Momma Benjamin. This match was very one sided, with Kane dominating the veteran Venis. Viscera got increasingly frustrated as the match went on, with only Momma Benjamin comforting him. Venis got beat down badly, eventually falling to a Chokeslam. After the match, Big Show and Kane laughed at Viscera's frustration, and Viscera left Venis in the middle of the ring, without helping him.
We go backstage where we see Rob Van Dam approaching the catering table. Before he can grab any food he is grabbed by Triple H who is backed by Kurt Angle and Carlito. Triple H grabs RVD by the collar of his shirt and warns him that he will be targeted by The Throne once they are done with Shawn Michaels. HHH says that he doesn't forget when RVD returned at his expense, and he will pay for it. RVD laughs, before HHH lets him down and the three men leave.
Edge def. Ric Flair after hitting the Spear. In non-title action, the WWE Champion takes on the former Intercontinental Champion and 16 Time World Heavyweight Champion. Edge was of course, accompanied by Lita, who paid Flair no favors throughout the match. Flair was able to stay competitive, showing that he could still put on a good quality match when called upon. However, after Lita tripped him up, Edge was able to capitalize and hit the Spear in order to pick up another victory, sending a message to Chris Jericho.
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We go backstage to the locker room of Shawn Michaels who is with his tag partners for the night, Chris Jericho and John Cena. Michaels thanks Cena and Jericho for helping him out tonight, he has really put himself in over his head. Cena says that this will be a perfect warm up for him with his upcoming war with Mark Henry at No Way Out, so it really is no problem. Plus, Michaels has always been one of Cena's favorites. Jericho cuts in to say that he just wants to get at Mr. McMahon, because he's a tool. And he's sick of sitting on the sidelines watching everyone else beat each other up. He wants in on the action. Cena says that The Throne are just a bunch of chumps and that tonight, they will be cast aside, so Michaels doesn't even have to worry. The three men shake in solidarity as we cut back to the ring.
Shelton Benjamin is in the ring with his Momma, and her new boyfriend, Viscera, microphone in hand. He tells his mom about how her relationship with the World's Largest Love Machine has gone too far, and how quite frankly it is disgusting. Viscera then gets in Shelton's face and tells him that it's none of his damn business what he and his mother do, and it'd be in his best interest to stay out of his way. Before things break down to a brawl, Momma Benjamin breaks in between the two men and scolds them both. She tells Shelton that he is just going to have to deal with her dating Viscera, because she is falling in love once again. The two make a face at each other and she continues. She then begins to go into details about their love life (in bed) and Shelton cuts her off before she can get into the juicy (and disgusting) details. Momma Benjamin tells Shelton not to worry about it, especially not tonight, because he has a match up next that he needs to focus on.
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Shelton Benjamin def. Tyson Tomko after hitting the T-Bone Suplex. Quite a competitive match, with Benjamin's athleticism really being showcased. Tomko works alright for a big man, so he was able to put on a decent match with the skilled Benjamin. It won't be long before Benjamin gets his chance to shine. Momma Benjamin and Viscera were at ringside, cuddling. This was probably the only reason this match was as even as it was, because Shelton seemed distracted by his mother and Viscera's PDA. In the end, it didn't matter because a T-Bone Suplex but Tomko away.
We see the locker rooms of The Throne, who is with Mr. McMahon, and Shawn Michaels and company. They are both talking strategy, but it's unclear what is being said because they are both speaking at the same time. And the main event is up next!
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The Throne (Kurt Angle, Triple H, and Carlito) def. Shawn Michaels, Chris Jericho, and John Cena after a Angle Lock/Pedigree Combination on Michaels from HHH and Angle. The main event capped off yet another edition of Raw very well as five established main eventers and one main eventer in the making (Carlito) went at it here. Mr. McMahon was at ringside cheering on The Throne, but it seemed like he was there more as a distraction for HBK. However, Jericho and Cena were able to make it so HBK was focused, and it allowed for all men to get in some good offense. Before too long, it seemed like the faces would go away with the upper hand until the music of Mark Henry hit. While The World's Strongest Man made his way out to the ring, McMahon announced this match as No Disqualifications.
Henry entered the ring, and a brawl with Cena ensued. During this commotion Edge had made his way out to the ring, nailing Jericho with a Spear, sending his back flying into the steel steps in the corner of the ring, effectively taking him out of the match. Cena tried to fight off Henry, but the combination of the wear from the match that had been going on and Henry's brute strength proved to be too much. Henry was able to coerce Cena to the top of the announce table, where Henry hit the World's Strongest Slam, sending Cena through the announce table. This allowed The Throne to have a 3 on 1 advantage against Shawn Michaels. With No Disqualification rules, the numbers game proved too much for Michaels, who was nailed with a Back Stabber, and then a Angle Lock/Pedigree Combination, which knocked HBK unconscious. The referee ruled that Michaels was no longer able to compete, and The Throne wins by knockout.
Mr. McMahon enters the ring with The Throne, and looks down at the battered body of Shawn Michaels. The camera pans to Mark Henry looking over the beaten John Cena and then Edge looking over the downed Chris Jericho. McMahon raises Angle, HHH, and Carlito's arms as the crowd boos loudly at what has just transpired. The four men stand front and center celebrating in the middle of the ring as Raw goes off the air.
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Post by HUNTER on May 16, 2012 15:31:29 GMT -5
Alright, guess I owe you one now since you were my first reply.
- To start things off, this time period in the WWE, I did not watch. I stopped shortly after inVasion, so I don't really know too much about this.
- I'm digging the throne, although I feel that Carlito could have been replaced with yet another up and coming star. His gimmick seems to comedy-oriented to be in a role like this. Apart from that, this angle was awesome.
- RVD going over Dupree was a must have. Any other finish would be crazy. Same with Kane/Venus.
- Edge over Flair was a smart decision but I'm a huge Flair mark so it was sad to see him lose haha. But I get the purpose.
- Shelton vs. Tomko, quite the odd pairing, but decent none the less. Question (like I said I didn't watch then.. was Tomko signed here in 06? If not, props for bringing him in)
- Nice main event, save for my opinion on Carlito (not ragging on you by any means, I'm sure you have a plan for him). The feud seems like it's going to be nice.
Overall I say it was a good episode of RAW. I will try to follow this through the best of my abilities. Might even read backwards and try to figure out everything thats goin on.
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Post by Ace Bennett on May 21, 2012 13:12:08 GMT -5
WWE Smackdown: February 10th, 2006 Note: Only segments involving Raw superstars are represented
Rey Mysterio def. Mark Henry after hitting the 619 following distraction from John Cena. Rey Mysterio has been feuding with Randy Orton over who should gain a World Heavyweight Championship match at Wrestlemania 22. In a Pick Your Poison Match, Orton selected the World's Strongest Man to take on the Ultimate Underdog. It was probably a match that was easily predicted, with Henry using his brute strength to dominate the much smaller Mysterio. Mysterio made a couple of short comebacks to stay in the match, but Henry was always able to power back to the advantage. Right when Henry was about to put Mysterio away, the music of John Cena hit, and Henry dropped Mysterio. Cena stood up on the ramp, and while Henry was distracted Mysterio hit a dropkick that set him up for the 619, giving Mysterio the shocking victory.
After the match, Cena charged the ring before Henry could do post-match damage to Mysterio. After a brief brawl, Cena shockingly picked the large Henry up, showing strength of his own. Unfortunately for him, Cena was unable to hit the FU, and dropped Henry, who landed on his feet. This hesitation was enough for Henry to hit the World's Strongest Slam on Cena, leaving him down on the mat and rolling in pain. Henry taunted Cena in the middle of the ring, at the clear advantage heading into No Way Out.
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Post by Deleted on May 21, 2012 20:12:17 GMT -5
Watch the Throne!!!
Didn't see that stable coming. It reminds me of the Jay-Z/Kanye West album but I can see why you're calling it that. Kind of confuses me with Carlito being in there, somebody else mentioned that he seemed more of a comedic character at the time but I can see it working.
RVD over Rene Dupree is a must. I had the hardest giggles at the Shelton Benjamin/Viscera segment on the last Raw. Nice to see Helms capture a belt. Hopefully he has a decent reign. Jericho and Edge at WM? Nice. That'll be a great match. I can see Shawn Michaels putting together some sort of alliance to counter the Throne.
I'm really liking this. Keep up the good work.
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