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Post by Rated R on Sept 6, 2010 11:28:12 GMT -5
Rated R Productions Present:GENERATION Note: Begins from RAW 900
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Post by Rated R on Sept 6, 2010 11:28:20 GMT -5
WWE Champion | Sheamus | United States Champion | The Miz
| WWE Tag Team Champions | The Hart Dynasty | Diva’s Champion | Melina |
RosterGeneral Manager | Anonymous | Announcer | Michael Cole
| Colour Commentator | Jerry Lawler | Ring Announcer | Justin Roberts | Backstage Interviewer | - |
Babyface Roster | Heel Roster | Bret Hart Brie Bella Daniel Bryan David Hart Smith Evan Bourne Eve Gail Kim Goldust John Cena John Morrison Mark Henry Melina Natayla Nikki Bella R-Truth Randy Orton Ranjin Singh Santino Marella The Great Khali Tyson Kidd Vladamir Kozlov Yoshi Tatsu | Alicia Fox Chris Jericho David Otunga Edge Heath Slater Jey Uso Jillian Jimmy Uso Justin Gabriel Maryse Michael Tarver Primo Sheamus Tamina Ted DiBiase The Miz Wade Barrett William Regal Zack Ryder
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Injured/ InactiveEzekial Jackson | Torn Quadraceps Muscle; Estimated Return: October 2010 | Skip Sheffield | Ankle Injury; Estimated Return: Early 2011 | Triple H | Recovering From Surgery; Estimated Return: Late 2010 |
Tag Teams & Stables- | John Morrison & R-Truth | Nexus | Wade Barrett, David Otunga, Justin Gabriel, Skip Sheffield, Heath Slater & Michael Tarver | The Bella’s | Brie Bella & Nikki Bella | The Hart Dynasty | David Hart Smith, Tyson Kidd & Natayla | The Uso’s | Jey Uso, Jimmy Uso & Tamina |
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Post by Rated R on Sept 6, 2010 11:28:28 GMT -5
World Heavyweight Champion | Kane
| Intercontinental Champion | Dolph Ziggler
| Women’s Champion | Layla |
Roster General Manager | Theodore Long
| Announcer | Todd Grisham
| Colour Commentator | Matt Striker
| Ring Announcer | Tony Chimel
| Backstage Interviewer | - |
Babyface Roster | Heel Roster
| Big Show Caylen Croft Chris Masters Christian Finlay Hornswoggle JTG Kaval Kelly Kelly Kofi Kingston Montel Vontavious Porter Rey Mysterio Rosa Mendes Trent Barreta Undertaker
| Alberto Del Rio Chavo Guerrero CM Punk Cody Rhodes Curt Hawkins Dolph Ziggler Drew McIntyre Jack Swagger Joey Mercury Kane Layla Luke Gallows Michelle McCool Shad Vance Archer Vickie Guerrero |
Injured/ InactiveBeth Phoenix | Torn ACL; Estimated Return: October 2010
| Matt Hardy | Suspended; Estimated Return: October 2010 | Tiffany | Suspended; Estimated Return: Unknown |
Tag Teams & Stables- | Dolph Ziggler & Drew McIntyre
| Lay-Cool | Michelle McCool & Laya
| Straight Edge Society | CM Punk, Luke Gallows & Joey Mercury | The Dudebusters | Caylen Croft & Trent Barreta | The Gatecrashers | Curt Hawkins & Vance Archer |
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Post by Rated R on Sept 6, 2010 11:28:35 GMT -5
Male Pairings [/center][/b][/td][/tr][tr][td] Brett DiBiase [/td][td] Ted DiBiase [/td][td] 0 – 0 [/td][/tr] [/center][/td][/tr][tr][td] Danny Hutter [/td][td] Dolph Ziggler [/td][td] 0 – 0 [/td][/tr][/center][/td][/tr][tr][td] Drake Brewer [/td][td] Finlay [/td][td] 0 – 0 [/td][/tr][/center][/td][/tr][tr][td] Mason Ryan [/td][td] Santino Marella [/td][td] 0 – 0 [/td][/tr][/center][/td][/tr][tr][td] Richie Steamboat [/td][td] Edge [/td][td] 0 – 0 [/td][/tr][/center][/td][/tr][tr][td] Xavier Woods [/td][td] Christian [/td][td] 0 – 0 [/td][/tr][/table] Female PairingsRookie | Pro | Record | AJ Lee | Gail Kim | 0 – 0 |
[/center][/td][/tr][tr][td] Aksana [/td][td] Alicia Fox [/td][td] 0 – 0 [/td][/tr][/center][/td][/tr][tr][td] Naomi [/td][td] Kelly Kelly [/td][td] 0 – 0 [/td][/tr][/center][/td][/tr][tr][td] Maxine [/td][td] Natayla [/td][td] 0 – 0 [/td][/tr][/table][/center]
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Post by Rated R on Sept 6, 2010 11:28:42 GMT -5
WWE Schedule | Monday | USA | | Tuesday | Syfi | | Thursday | WGN America | | Friday | MyNetwork TV |
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Post by Shamrock. on Sept 6, 2010 12:04:49 GMT -5
Entertain me please
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Post by Red Dragon on Sept 6, 2010 13:20:29 GMT -5
Nice layout the tables make it look very neat and tidy, hopefully you pick different people for NXT season 3, by Generation NXT I'm hoping for an overall push for both the Nexus and other former NXT stars, Schedule looks good but I feel a bigger Superstars logo would do better, good luck and keep this up.
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Post by legendkiller8 on Sept 6, 2010 13:32:51 GMT -5
I like this.
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Post by The Undertaker on Sept 6, 2010 16:38:19 GMT -5
Like the setup so far. This should be good.
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Post by TheNinthCloud on Sept 6, 2010 17:13:17 GMT -5
Wait, You keeping all divas?
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Post by Rated R on Sept 6, 2010 18:09:45 GMT -5
Wait, You keeping all divas? If your talking about NXT, then no, because not only would it be terrible to book but I'd already planned out some of my rookies before they announced the terrible all diva NXT idea.
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Post by Thomas M. on Sept 6, 2010 22:25:24 GMT -5
This is should be nice, good luck.
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Post by Rated R on Sept 10, 2010 6:53:46 GMT -5
| August 30th 2010 | BOSTON |
- Santino Marella & Vladamir Kozlov Defeated The Uso’s - Michael Tarver Defeated Mark Henry following Nexus Interference Michael Cole and Jerry Lawler welcome us to the show, hyping up how this is the monumental 900th episode of Monday Night RAW. They promote tonight’s huge six man tag main event of John Cena, Randy Orton and The Undertaker, in a rare RAW appearance, taking on the WWE Champion Sheamus, World Heavyweight Champion Kane and Nexus leader Wade Barrett. They are about to run down the rest of the card when they are interrupted by the music of our chairman, Vince McMahon! Vince McMahon struts down towards the ring, everyone is shock as he hasn’t been seen since his attack at the hands of Nexus. Vince is handed a microphone, and begins to speak about the history of RAW. He says that tonight is a huge night in the history of not just the WWE, but also the history of television as RAW is the longest running weekly show on television. He says that there is one reason for that, and it isn’t the superstars, it isn’t even him, it’s all down to the fans who tune into RAW each and every week. The crowd cheer in appreciation at Vince’s words, and he goes on to thank them for their dedication to the greatest wrestling show on television. He is about to continue when he is interrupted by the music of the Nexus. The five remaining Nexus members walk out onto the stage, Michael Cole mentioning how Skip Sheffield suffered a bad ankle injury over the weekend and will be out of action for at least four months. Wade Barrett speaks, saying that RAW has been a great show, and that it will only get better from now on because the Nexus are here. Wade Barrett says that Vince McMahon has always been an aggressive business man, and that they too are just as aggressive in their actions. Barrett promises everyone that here tonight they will see the true might of Nexus, and that at Night of Champions, the WWE Championship comes under their control. Nexus head backstage, minus Justin Gabriel & Heath Slater who head towards the ring for their match. Commercial Break.Justin Gabriel & Heath Slater Defeated Chris Jericho & Edge | Two of the men involved in the Six Pack Challenge match at Night of Champions were forced to team up here and while they were clearly unhappy about working together they were in the ring with two members of the most cohesive force in the WWE, Nexus. A solid match overall; Gabriel and Slater definitely work well together and they found it easy to cut the ring in half and capitalise on the dissension that was evident between Jericho & Edge who were constantly arguing. Eventually it got too much for Jericho as an argument turned into Jericho nailing Edge with a Codebreaker and exiting the ring. Edge was an easy target for Gabriel’s 450 splash and the victory. Gabriel & Slater celebrate a good win for Nexus while Jericho looks back at the ring from the ramp, grinning at Edge’s misfortune. |
We cut backstage where the remaining members of Nexus – Wade Barrett, David Otunga and Michael Tarver, are watching a monitor in their locker room. Barretts nodding at Gabriel and Slater’s victory, and says that it’s a good start. Otunga asks what they’re going to do tonight to make sure the 900th episode of RAW is a memorable one. Tarver says that he has an idea, saying he heard about a certain ‘Dynasty’ who are going to be out in the ring tonight. Barrett turns, grins, and says that he’s listening as the camera fades out. Commercial Break.Diva’s Championship Match | Melina [C] Defeated Alica Fox | A rematch from Summerslam as Melina defended her recently won Diva’s Championship against Alicia Fox. The match was pretty good but with most Diva’s matches on RAW it was a little bit too short for anything spectacular to be put together. Both Diva’s wanted to win this one, especially with a guaranteed match at Night of Champions in store for whoever holds the title. Alicia started building momentum and went for the Scissors Kick but when she brought her leg down Melina was no longer there, dodging the move and connecting with the Extreme Makeover to gain victory. |
Following the match we’re treated to an appearance by the ‘Co’ Women’s Champions, Michelle McCool and Layla. The pair take a few moments to mock Melina, calling her a disgrace to the Diva’s Championship because the holder should be flawless. Michelle says that they have a proposition for her, that at Night of Champions, it will be Melina vs. Michelle McCool. If Melina somehow manages to win then she will walk away as both the Women’s and Diva’s Champion but if Michelle wins then she becomes the Diva’s Champion and then Lay-Cool will hold both titles, and that they’ll simply be flawless! Melina agrees, saying it will be a pleasure to beat some manners into Michelle McCool. The Diva’s stare each other down as we fade to a commercial break. Commercial Break.We return to the music of SmackDown star Alberto Del Rio as the man with the royal blood makes his special entrance to the ring, complete with limo and personal ring announcer. Del Rio enters the ring, where his ring announcer hands him the microphone. Del Rio brags about how he destroyed Rey Mysterio and that now the WWE Universe has a Latin star they can be proud of. He says the WWE realise how much talent he has and how much class he brings to a show because they begged him to compete here tonight on RAW’s 900th show and that being the sporting man that he is, he couldn’t turn down a chance to take out another “lesser wrestler”. ‘Born to Win’ hits as Evan Bourne races down to the ring. Alberto Del Rio Defeated Evan Bourne | He calls himself an honest man, and it would be an honest thing to say if you described Alberto Del Rio as having the potential to be a future world champion. This was Del Rio’s first ever appearance on an edition of Monday Night RAW and he made quite the impression on our fans here in a match against fan favourite Evan Bourne in what turned out to be a great match. Del Rio is a perfect heel, getting the fans against him without even trying and when matched against an opponent as beloved as Evan Bourne then he generates a massive amount of heat. These two went back and forth, the momentum shifting numerous times throughout until Bourne went for the Shooting Star Press. Del Rio grabbed the ropes, crotch shotting Bourne on the turnbuckles before pulling him to the mat and swiftly locking in the Rolling Cross Armbar for the victory. |
Following the match Alberto Del Rio celebrates his victory and demands a microphone. He once again brags about taking Rey Mysterio out and says that he can do the same thing to anybody. To prove his point Del Rio swiftly attackes Evan Bourne as he gets to his feet, kicking him in the skull and once again locking in the Rolling Cross Armbar. Del Rio refuses to release the hold when Rey Mysterio’s music hits. Del Rio releases the hold, getting to his feet and staring at the rampway waiting for Mysterio. But he doesn’t come from the stage, instead he jumps the guardrail by the announce table, jumps onto the ring apron and springboards off the ropes, sending Del Rio into the perfect position for the 619. Mysterio goes to deliver the move but Del Rio sees it coming and quickly exits the ring via the bottom rope. Del Rio backs up the ramp, stating at Mysterio who signals that he is coming for the newfound adversary. Commercial Break.The iconic music of Bret Hart hits, the crowd erupting as the legend himself makes his way to the ring flanked by all three members of The Hart Dynasty. Bret is handed a microphone, and thanks everyone for coming tonight to the 900th edition of Monday Night RAW. Bret mentions that he appeared on the very 1st edition of Monday Night RAW and that it feels amazing to be here for this monumental occasion. He speaks a bit more about the history of the show but is soon interrupted by the music of Nexus. The five members of Nexus make their way to ringside, surrounding the ring with Barrett by the ramp with a microphone. Barrett says that they planned to make an impact tonight, and they’re going to do it right now. Suddenly David Hart Smith and Tyson Kidd are pulled out of the ring and mauled on the outside by Nexus. With both of the Unified Tag Team Champions down and out on the outside Nexus proceed to leap onto the ramp and enter the ring, surrounding Bret Hart and Natayla. Natayla tries to slap David Otunga but he simply grabs her hand and proceeds to throw her out of the ring, shocking the fans. Bret tries fighting back but he’s outnumbered and overpowered by Nexus, who destroy Bret Hart in the ring. The assault is finished off by Wade Barrett, who delivers The Wasteland to Hart. Nexus stand tall in the ring amid the bodies of The Hart Dynasty and living legend Bret Hart. The crowd are going insane and this is easily the most heat generated by anybody so far tonight as RAW fades out. A video package airs promoting SmackDown’s move to the Syfi network on October 1st. Commercial Break.United States Championship Match | The Miz [C] w/ Alex Riley Defeated Kofi Kingston w/ Michael McGillicutty |
[/size][/color][/b][/font][/center][/td][/tr] [tr][td] The Miz is never short of confidence and with the United States Championship around his waist and the Money in the Bank briefcase in his possession he’s been more vocal than ever in recent weeks. Kofi Kingston stepped up here to try and be the man who shuts Miz up but it wasn’t going to be easy. With both of the pro’s at ringside, and Kaval with his pro’s Lay-Cool working commentary, there was a lot of focus on the NXT rookies ahead of the season finale tomorrow night. These two put on a solid match and that isn’t really surprising as both have been consistently solid in the ring in recent months and I wouldn’t be surprised to see both of them headlining shows in the not so distant future. There was a lot of back and forth action and some people seriously thought we were seeing a new United States Champion here tonight on such a monumental RAW, but it was not to be as Miz dodged a Trouble in Paradise attempt and connected with the Skull Crushing Finale to come out victorious. [/td][/tr][/table] Following the match nobody even gets a chance to really react as Daniel Bryan is storming his way to the ring. He quickly takes out The Miz’s rookie Alex Riley with a big clothesline and dives into the ring. The Miz tries taking him out with a right hand but Bryan ducks, grabs Miz and takes him to the mat with the LeBell Lock. Riley got to his feet on the outside and was about to intervene when he was attacked from behind by McGillicutty. Kaval quickly got involved and the three NXT rookies brawled on the outside until broken up by referee’s and security. Daniel Bryan was forced to release the hold in the ring, and stood over The Miz with a grin as we fade away. We’re taken backstage where Ted DiBiase is ranting away to Maryse about having been left out of the Six Pack Challenge match at Night of Champions. Maryse is just sitting there, twirling her hair and generally looking awesome but not really taking much notice of what he’s saying. DiBiase asks if she’s listening and Maryse tells him that if he’s so angry about it then why doesn’t he just do something about it. DiBiase said he would if this pathetic general manager would actually show their face. Maryse tries to calm him down but he says that he’s going to do something about it next week because he deserves to be the WWE Champion a lot more than some pale Irish ghost does. DiBiase walks off, leaving Maryse in the locker room looking frustrated as we fade to commercials. Commercial Break.John Morrison & R-Truth Defeated Luke Gallows & Joey Mercury w/ CM Punk | Inter-brand action up next as two of RAW’s most popular stars took on the Straight Edge Society. CM Punk was at ringside watching his ‘disciples’ in action and didn’t look too impressed as John Morrison & R-Truth began building momentum. The crowd however was a different story, popping every time Morrison and R-Truth hit one of their signature manoeuvres and jeering every time the Straight Edge Society took any sign of control. A back and forth battle ensued with both teams getting a fair amount of offence in throughout the match and every single competitor looking capable of taking thee victory. CM Punk was a true treat at ringside, screaming at Gallows & Mercury throughout the match, shouting words of ‘encouragement’ to the Society and shouting about saving Morrison and R-Truth. That wasn’t the case however, as R-Truth connected with the Lie Detector on Gallows, closely followed by the Starship Pain courtesy of Morrison for the pinfall. |
Following the match John Morrison & R-Truth begin their celebration much to the delight of the crowd. CM Punk rolls into the ring, screaming at Mercury and Gallows for losing the match. He then directs them in attacking Morrison & R-Truth, standing back until Morrison & R-Truth begin fighting back making Punk get involved. Morrison & R-Truth just couldn’t withstand the numbers advantage but they seemed to get lucky, the music of Big Show hitting and the man who has really made an enemy out of the Straight Edge Society recently makes his way to the ring. Mercury was sent to intercept him on the ramp but he was quickly taken out by a big boot, Mercury’s head bouncing off of the ramp. Big Show enters the ring and goes toe to toe with Gallows who’s head is swiftly taken off with an knockout right hand. During this CM Punk has exited the ring, not wanting anything to do with Big Show without his disciples besides him. Big Show taunts Punk as the Straight Edge Messiah makes a quick exit, not stopping to check on the status of Mercury and Gallows. Commercial Break.John Cena, Randy Orton & The Undertaker Defeated Sheamus, Kane & Wade Barrett | This has to be considered one of RAW’s biggest ever main events as six superstars who are currently involved in WWE’s hottest storylines were in the same ring together and with that kind of pressure on them they went out of their way to impress. There was a lot of animosity in this ring and everybody was gunning for a certain individual so it was only made better than we indeed saw all of these confrontations. John Cena and Wade Barrett battled it out and Barrett is definitely looking like a star nowadays, keeping up with Cena and the rest of the more experienced superstars in this match. Randy Orton and Sheamus provided us with some good action but we’ve seen a lot of the spots before in their past matches but it was when Kane and The Undertaker stepped in the ring together that the crowd really came alive. The two really went blow for blow but it seems like The Undertaker is still trying to recover from that ‘vegetative state’ he was in as Kane managed to overpower him, shocking the fans. The final moments of the match saw a massive brawl break out as Sheamus nailed Cena with a Brogue Kick, Undertaker hit Sheamus with the Chokeslam only to turn around and get hit by a Chokeslam of his own courtesy of The Undertaker. Barrett used Undertaker’s weakened state to his advantage, connecting with The Wasteland but it was Randy Orton who ended things, connecting with the RKO and pinning Barrett for the victory. |
Following the match Randy Orton looks around and the carnage in the ring, being the only man left standing following the rapid paced ending moments of the main event. Orton does his signature taunt as the arena cheers, Randy Orton standing tall on the 900th edition of RAW.[/center][/font]
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Post by legendkiller8 on Sept 10, 2010 18:43:14 GMT -5
-Good promo and this is big for Nexus alongside Vince in this promo. Wonder where this leads to. -Nexus over Jericho and Edge is a shocker either way. I not see why this is called, Generation NXT. -Melina over Fox was the right call. -Del Rio over Bourne sounds pretty good. Please don't bury Evan Bourne. -Nexus is having a major night here tonight laying out Bret Hart too, epic. -Miz over Kingston to retain was good. Don't know why a SmackDown star would be challenging for a RAW title but oh well. -Morrison and Truth over Gallows and Mercury is a good call either way. -Great way to end RAW 900 with a huge main event figured Team WWE RAW would win since they had The Undertaker on their team in his rare appearances. -Good show; can't wait for more.
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Post by Rated R on Sept 24, 2010 14:40:22 GMT -5
| August 31st 2010 | ALBANY, N.Y. |
We’re taken immediately to the ring, where NXT host Matt Striker is standing. He introduces us to the eight pro’s of NXT, mentioning that all eight will compete in a four on four tag team match later tonight. He also introduces us to the three remaining NXT pro’s – Michael McGillicutty, Alex Riley and Kaval. After they make their way to the ring he says that they have one last chance to persuade the WWE Universe why they should be WWE’s next breakout star. Kaval’s up first, describing how he is the best pure athlete here and how he has the best looking pro’s in NXT. McGillicutty talks about how he is a legacy, how he’s got the best record and how he went weeks undefeated here in NXT, he finishes off by saying that he is simply perfect and is the next breakout star. Alex Riley is last, going on a lengthy rant about how he beat up the like’s of Kaval and McGillicutty in high school and that he’s been doing the same thing here in NXT and nothing is going to stop him becoming the next breakout star. Matt Striker thanks all three of the, mentioning how they’ll be in action right now in a triple threat match, but that first we’ll be introduced to some of the pro’s and rookie’s of NXT season three. Striker says that for the first time ever both male and female wrestlers will be involved, with six men and four women competing in two separate competitions to become WWE’s next breakout star and next breakout diva and gain a guaranteed championship match at a pay per view! First up we’ll be introduced to the four NXT Diva’s and their pro’s. A video package plays promoting the NXT diva’s who will compete in season three, consisting of AJ Lee and her pro Gail Kim, Aksana and her pro Alicia Fox, Naomi and her pro Kelly Kelly and finally Maxine and her pro Natayla. Michael McGillicutty Defeated Kaval & Alex Riley | A solid opening match tonight as all three finalists were in action here to try and prove why they deserve to be NXT’s next breakout star. All three put on solid performances for their final match on the show and there’s a serious feeling amongst the live crowd that any single one of them could walk away as the victor. They were given plenty of time and they used it well, providing numerous false finishes throughout. The ending stretch saw all three men going at it with everything they’ve got. Kaval knocked McGillicutty out of the ring and nailed Riley with a vicious kick that sent him to the mat and followed it up with the Warrior’s Way. However before he could go for the pin McGillicutty pulled him out of the ring and stole the cover on Riley for the victory! |
Commercial Break.We return from the commercial break to see Matt Striker standing in the ring with the three rookie’s. Kaval and McGillicutty are staring at each other after the ending of the prior match while Alex Riley is holding his chest. Striker says that it is time for the first elimination of the night to discover who the WWE pro’s and the fans of the WWE Universe have placed in third place in the second season of NXT. It’s a tense few moments as we’re taken to the screen before it is revealed that Alex Riley has come in third! Riley is furious and so is his pro The Miz, both men shouting about how this is an injustice and a conspiracy to keep them down. Riley promises this isn’t the last you’ll hear of him before he’s escorted to the back by security. Matt Striker then announces that we will now discover the first two male rookies for NXT season three! A video package airs promoting the first NXT male rookie of season three. The first rookie introduced is none other than third generation star Brett DiBiase, his pro being none other than his brother Ted DiBiase! The second rookie is the imposing Drake Brewer alongside his pro Finlay! Commercial Break.NXT Season Two Battle Royal | Husky Harris Defeated Eli Cottonwood, Titus O’Neill, Percy Watson and Lucky Cannon | The five NXT season two rookies that have previously been eliminated were all competing here clearly trying to impress and gain a place on the main roster. The match was solid enough and with all five in the ring it kept things from getting too sloppy. Harris looked the best in the ring and he achieved the first elimination, taking Lucky Cannon out of the match. At this point Harris, Watson and O’Neil teamed up to try and eliminate the biggest threat in the match, Eli Cottonwood. It seemed to be working until Cottonwood fought back, eliminating Percy Watson and Titus O’Neil in quick succession. Cottonwood and Harris went at it and it looked like Eli had it won, but Husky Harris managed to fight back and with a massive clothesline sent Cottonwood straight out of the ring to gain victory. Husky Harris celebrates the victory as we’re taken to a video package. |
A video package plays, revealing the third and fourth male NXT rookie for NXT season three. The first man shown is Danny Hutter (Otherwise known as Michael Hutter/ Derrick Bateman) and his pro – the Intercontinental Champion Dolph Ziggler. Our fourth revealed rookie is revealed to be Mason Ryan and his pro – Santino Marella! Commercial Break.Mark Henry, Montel Vontavious Porter & John Morrison Defeated The Miz, Zack Ryder & Cody Rhodes | We were treated to a big main event on the final edition of NXT season two as six of the NXT pro’s faced off in tag team action. Kofi Kingston’s absence was explained by the fact his rookie is one of the final two, while Team Lay-Cool obviously wouldn’t be a part of this match. The action was solid throughout especially when compared to some of the rookie matches of the season. The heel’s were far more entertaining during this match, getting the crowd against them easily while the faces kept control for the majority of the match. The Miz and Morrison had some solid back and forth action with Michael Cole reminding us of their history as former tag team champions. The ending stretch saw all six men getting involved in the action with Miz being taken out of the ring by Morrison, Porter taking out Rhodes with a Drive-by Kick and Henry getting the pinfall on Ryder following the World’s Strongest Slam. The faces celebrate the victory as we cut to another video package. |
Our final video package of the night airs, promoting the final pairings on NXT Season three. We’re first introduced to Xavier Woods (also known as Austin Creed to some fans) and his pro, a former pro from season one, Christian! Our final rookie is none other than the son of the legendary Ricky ‘The Dragon’ Steamboat, Richie Steamboat and his pro – the Rated R Superstar Edge! Commercial Break.We return from the commercials to see Matt Striker standing in the ring with the final two NXT rookies, Kaval and Michael McGillicutty. Striker says that we now know all of the competitors for NXT season three and they will make their debut next week on NXT, but that for now we need to crown a winner, who will gain a contract with the show of their choice. We are kept in suspense as we are shown clips from both rookie’s tenures during the season, before Matt Striker takes out an envelope with the winner’s name on it. He opens up the envelope and after several seconds announces that Kaval has won NXT season two! Kaval is ecstatic, celebrating with his pro’s Lay-Cool, while McGillicutty looks furious. He grabs the microphone from Striker and says that this is a complete travesty, he is the better athlete here and he isn’t the only one that thinks so! Suddenly Husky Harris rolls into the ring behind Kaval and jumps him from behind. McGillicutty and Harris unleash a brutal assault on Kaval which is only stopped by the intervention of Kofi Kingston, John Morrison, Mark Henry and Montel Vontavious Porter. The final episode of NXT season two ends with Michael McGillicutty and Husky Harris backing up the ramp while Kaval lays lying in the ring, victorious but completely out of it.
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Post by legendkiller8 on Sept 24, 2010 19:24:03 GMT -5
-Good promo to hype tonight's elimination edition. -McGillicutty over Kaval and Riley was a good call. And it should really give him the win now. -Husky Harris winning was expected as he was someone alot of people liked because of what he could do. -Henry, Porter, and Morrison over Miz, Ryder, and Rhodes was a good main event match wise. -Kaval winning NXT was great end the finale. -Good show; hope you use Olive or Yellow which was a little hard on the eyes. Still, good show.
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Post by Rated R on Sept 28, 2010 8:19:15 GMT -5
2nd February 2010Matt Hardy SuspendedIn accordance with World Wrestling Entertainment’s policy on employee behaviour, SmackDown superstar Matt Hardy has been suspended from all WWE activities, including television shows, live events and autograph signings, for a period of 30 days to begin from the 1st of September 2010 for unprofessional conduct.
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Post by legendkiller8 on Sept 29, 2010 15:22:54 GMT -5
Matt Hardy will most likely head over to TNA anyways so this shouldn't be a biggy for him. Unless of course, you keep him.
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