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Post by DTP. on Jun 15, 2008 11:11:22 GMT -5
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Post by DTP. on Jun 15, 2008 14:35:05 GMT -5
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Post by LAXxxx305 on Jun 15, 2008 14:43:19 GMT -5
NOC card looks good. RAW was very good. I like the format/lay-out. Actually, everything is perfect. The promo with Batista, HHH, & Y2J was awesome. I liked it a lot. Dudley Boyz beating the Hardy Boyz is alright. I would prefer Hardys over. The MVP hype is alright. The main event was good and i liked iot a lot. I can't wait for NOC.
Reply to WWF: 1997?
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Post by DTP. on Jun 15, 2008 14:49:40 GMT -5
PW Insider
- X-Pac has been given a thirty day suspension for his first violation of the Wellness Polic.
- The WWE is supposedly going through spring cleaning in its developmental territory, to see who is improving and who is not.
- Last night, Raw received a fantastic 7.00 rating on the USA Network.
- Steve Austin is currently being written out of storylines for a few months to heal from nagging injuries. He should be back with a late 2000 style storyline in November.
- Expect Paul Bearer to make a return with the now heel, Brothers of Destruction. Also expect a new Ministry of Darkness to follow.
- A signing has been made yet nobody knows as far as our sources tell us.
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Post by kurtangleisgod on Jun 15, 2008 15:33:18 GMT -5
I liked the writing of the opening RAW promo, bashing Tista like that, gives it a neat feel. Not my favorite diary, just because of overall style, but there is some good stuff going on. Batista was awesome at the end of the main event though, and the ebatdown was classic. Hardyz/Dudleyz brought back nostalgia.
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Post by The Undertaker on Jun 15, 2008 18:27:56 GMT -5
Like the layout a lot, easier to see the matches/segments now. Everything was written awesome, and i loved the detail. The main event was the best part of the show, IMO, along with the opening promo, which was written out very well, btw. Awesome stuff man, NOC card looks stacked.
Drop a Reply to my WWE '07 - '08 please.
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Post by Jord on Jun 16, 2008 10:37:05 GMT -5
I like the small changes to the layout, much much better. All the matches where booked really well, and all sounded really good. The opening promo was written well, and like The Undertaker said - the detail is great. The Dudley Boyz vs. The Hardy Boyz would be a fantastic way to open up Raw, and the ending was cool. Victoria/Mickie always deliver also, so that's no surprise they put on a good match. The Night Of Champions card is looking great. I'm especially looking forward to reading Kidman/Helms.
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Post by DTP. on Jun 22, 2008 13:13:43 GMT -5
Bumbachino for my deciding to post SmackDown this evening Note: From this point onwards, detail will be cutting down whereas PPVs will have more detail
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Post by DTP. on Jun 23, 2008 16:18:11 GMT -5
SmackDown - June 20th 2008 [/color] 0: IntroductionThe show came to a start as we went to a recapping video from last week's SmackDown, featuring Randy Orton turning on Shawn Michaels during a tag bout against Undertaker and Kane. I like the color scheme that the blue brand's show has picked up since going WWE-HD. One also admires the theme song choice used for the show, I myself am a fan of Drowning Pool. The two announcers, Mick Foley and Michael Cole introduce the show, previewing the night as having Kane in action against the Brazillian Savage, Kafu. As well as WWE Champion, Shawn Michaels and Randy Orton being in attendence tonight. No mention of the main event however. 1: TAKA Michinoku def. Carlito ColonThis was quite the pleasant way to kick things off on SmackDown featuring two non-American athletes. Both very talented and very professional at that. Carlito came out to the ring accompanied by his brother, Eddie Colon as usual, whereas TAKA Michinoku was introduced with Funaki, but the former SmackDown Number One Announcer then left for the backstage area prior to the opening match. TAKA Michinoku showed off his skills with his repeated usage of moonsaults and planchas onto Carlito and at one point, both of the Colon Brothers. But Carlito caught him off guard and went technical on Michinoku's neck. Decent length to this match, the fans were into it. For the finish, Carlito's backcracker was reversed into a rolling clutch roll up for the win. However in the post-match, his brother Eddie was there to beat down TAKA Michinoku until Funaki ran both men away with a chair. 2: Shawn Michaels Arrives at the ArenaWe head to the parking lot where the WWE Heavyweight Champion, Shawn Michaels is seen walking into the arena, clad in a grey-creamish suit and only the ever-prestigious WWE Champion on his shoulder. That means Michael Cole lied about Michaels already being here at the top of the show. Where's my lawyer? That's definately false advertising. 3: Randy Orton PromoThat rad new theme of the contender to the WWE Championship, Randy Orton hits the arena (yes, WWE I'm still waiting for 'Voices' to come out in full on an album somewhere). He came out to a quite popular reaction. Orton came out to cut a harsh promo about Shawn Michaels and his past, his history with partners and how he didn't want Michaels doing the same to him like HBK did to Marty Jannetty some time ago. He then talked about how he has a trainer set to hype him up for the ride at the upcoming pay-per-view, Night of Champions. Bret Hart was introduced and he cut a heated promo on Michaels regarding their arguement back in 1997. 4: Edge Hype Video[/b] This was just really a fill-up of time. Actually it wasn't all useless as this was going to be Edge's first singles match on SmackDown since like, mid-May. Weird how they put Edge in a match immediately following the bout though. 5: Edge def. Hurricane Helms[/b] Well, here it was, the Rated R Superstar in singles action for once, following a minor wrist injury sustained by Undertaker at the beginning of May on SmackDown. Hurricane Helms was with his little buddy, Hornswoggle [who was now clad in a cute little green cape and Hurricane-style mask]. Hornswoggle cheered his hero on throughout his match. The action inside the squared-circle definately showed that Edge did not sustain any ring-rust in his abilities. Hurricane got some offense in, but apart from a few moves in Helms' favour at the get-go and mid way through the match, it was all Edge. The finish came when Hurricane's Eye of the Hurricane finishing move was reversed into his patented impaler DDT, the Edgecution. After the match, it was WWE Cruiserweight Champion, Billy Kidman who attacked Helms while he was down, but Hornswoggle tried to protect him, only to get nailed with a kick to the gut for his troubles. 6: Paul London and Brian Kendrick def. Deuce N' Domino[/b] This was almost pretty much a build-up in the hype for the WWE Tag Team Championship match scheduled for Night of Champions, giving London and Kendrick more momentum with only nine days away from the match with Miz N' Morrison [MNM] on June 29th. The match went nearly eight minutes and it was actually pretty decent in the ring, however the fans couldn't really care for it for some odd reason. London and Domino started and Domino got some offense in before exactly at the four minute mark, London got the tag to Kendrick and he mowed through both of the 1950s team with ease. Kendrick hit the Sliced Bread #2 on Domino before London came off of the top with a moonsault for the pinfall victory. However after the match, it was MNM, the Tag Team Champions who brutally attacked London and Kendrick, Morrison trying to break London's ankle. 7: Paul Bearer's unveilingThe suspenseful theme of the druids played into the arena as the mist spread around the bottom half of the arena, the lights dimmed to dark blue, and Paul Bearer walked out slowly, his urn in hand. Bearer spoke through a hands-free microphone and hyped up the crowd for his unveiling of a new masterpiece, a new force if you will, in the sports entertainment. Bearer went through his history of managing wrestlers, stopping at 1998 where Undertaker and Kane reunited, suddenly, Kane's pyro went off and a masked Kane, full in bodysuit with the Undertaker came out. This was a unique promo to say the least. 8: Kafu def. KaneI think World Wrestling Entertainment's booking team did very well with the previous promo, but this is where the stupidity shows. Kane, on his first night back since regaining the bodysuit and mask get-up was set into a match with a very believable Brazillian, in Kafu and they did tear the house down, don't get me wrong. But Kane losing on his first night back under the mask was just plain silly. The match was pretty long and decent, their brawling styles meshing in with one another for every second of the fifteen minutes. Umaga was at ringside for some reason alongside Paul Bearer whereas Undertaker had disappeared elsewhere. Kafu hit some offensive moves but trustworthy Kane played the no-selling monster style up until Kafu hit a samoan drop. Umaga was about to get into the ring but was given a clothesline over the top rope for his troubles. Kafu got the cover and it was over with. 9: Brian Kendrick Interview[/b] Brian Kendrick was interviewed in an interview from Michael Cole through a hands-free microphone, and Kendrick gave us an update on the injury that the Miz and Morrison sustained to London earlier in the evening. Kendrick told us it wasn't serious, though he will sit out next week's show to train up for Night of Champions. He need work on the microphone. 10: Bryan Danielson def. Randy OrtonNo, the enbolded title is not a laughing matter, Bryan Danielson actually did beat the number one contender to Shawn Michaels' World Heavyweight Championship. Danielson was a debuting talent and originally unknown by Orton, who had previously put out an open invitation to anybody who wanted to take Orton on, from Shawn Michaels' past. The crowd didn't know Danielson well, but his technical and high-flying skills did suit well with Randy Orton's move set. The match went long, almost twenty minutes and what a twenty minutes it was. Orton dominated the last ten minutes whereas the first ten minutes traded between the two rapidly. Orton eventually hit the RKO but Shawn Michaels distracted him from the ramp, leading to Danielson going for a high-angle kick, only to get an arm sissors on Orton, dropping down with a rapid knee to the back. Foley recognised the move as a variation of the arm lock into a reverse DDT. Michaels and his student Danielson celebrated as SmackDown went off the air.[/center][/size]
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Post by DTP. on Jun 23, 2008 16:23:00 GMT -5
PW Insider
- In a bizarre turn of events, SmackDown dropped down to a 5.97 this week despite it being known as decent during various surveys from viewers watching at home on WWE.com. This is the rating received on 6th June edition of SmackDown. Though The CW are still impressed.
- Bret Hart is expected to retire at SummerSlam. It's possible he'll lose to Shawn Michaels in a retirement match.
- SummerSlam will be taking place from Madison Square Garden. A 'Highway To Hell' theme could be reused in the tenth anniversary of SummerSlam 1998, possibly the most hyped SummerSlam of all time, it did after all outdo WrestleMania XIV that year.
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Post by robby.blade on Jun 23, 2008 16:52:07 GMT -5
I like what you are doing with Undertaker and Kane. Kane returning with the mask and old attire is kinda weird, but it works.
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Post by The Undertaker on Jun 23, 2008 19:33:50 GMT -5
Liked the opener, nicely detailed match write up. Nice little segment with the champ arriving at the arena. Nice Orton promo, and i cant wait for him to face HBK at NOC. The Edge hype video on Smackdown was good as well, but it was weird to see him fight right after the hype video. Nice macth with Londrick winning, cool stuff. Paul Bearer's unveiling was awesomely written. awesome stuff. Kafu beating Kane made no sense really. Im not sure why you did that, but lol at the booking team being dumb like in real life. Main Event was awesome, cool to see Danielson win.
Drop a Reply to my WWE '07 - '08 please.
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Post by DTP. on Jun 29, 2008 12:21:13 GMT -5
0: Introduction[/color] The show came to a start as we went to a recapping video from last week's Raw, featuring how Batista became the number one contender to the World Heavyweight Championship, defeating Steve Austin, Triple H and MVP, two weeks ago on Raw. Then last week on RAW, showing us Batista being forced to a match with Triple H with his Night of Champions opponent, World Heavyweight Champion Chris Jericho as the referee. Jericho turned on Batista and him and Triple H kicked his ass. The RAW intro played, and I muted this because Papa Roach and RAW does not match, in fact, rap 'n' roll and RAW does not match. Makes me want those old country raps from WWF in 1995 back, admittedly. The old couple, Jerry Lawler and Jim Ross introduced us to the show, going through the card that will be headlined by Batista and a partner to be announced, taking on Triple H and Chris Jericho. 1: Hardy Boyz def. Boyz From the Hood[/color] This match was supposed to be a special warm-up match for the Hardy Boyz' match against Haas and Benjamin for Night of Champions, but the young lions, Benjamin and Haas came out and sneaked another team to fight the Hardy Boyz, they had hired the nastiest and most aggressive team from the Ghetto, Shaddy G and JTG, the Boyz From the Hood. The quality of this match was actually pretty decent, and the crowd fairly enjoyed it. Though your reporter is pretty damn sure that it'd be more entertaining and of more quality if the Hardy Boyz were to fight Charlie Haas and Shelton Benjamin without any sidetracks, which is probably what we will see this Sunday at Night of Champions. JTG and Jeff Hardy started and JTG was dominated until Shaddy G got the tag and his size took a toll on the match, taking down Jeff with some hard moves. Eventually Matt got the tag and he hit the Twist of Fate on JTG, as Jeff hit the Swanton Bomb on him. Haas and Benjamin attempted to break it up but to no avail. After the match, Haas and Benjamin jumped the Hardy Boyz until the Boyz From the Hood asked for the 'dough'. Haas threw five bucks at Shad and the Boyz took out the Tag Champions. 2: Dudley Boyz Interview[/color] We head to the back where a reluctant Dudley Boyz are sat in their locker room, viewing the previous happenings on their television screen. D-Von tells Bubba that they missed out on some action and Bubba told D-Von that they should of been there to make the fight more of in their favor. Bubba ends the segment by making a politically incorrect statement of saying that they're going to outdo Haas and Benjamin in terms of being a black and white alliance, he also referred to the World Tag Team Champions as 'Haas and his slave, Benjamin'. D-Von stared at Bubba as we went to commercial. Tiny bit of comedy there. 3: Triple H Requests a Change...[/color] As we come back from the commercial break, Triple H is walking down a hallway before walking by a door with 'Commissioner' written on it. The Game, being curious opens the door to find the old-school British soon-to-be legend, William Regal rearranging a soldier in armour and emptying boxes. Hunter asks Regal what he was doing and Regal says that Shane McMahon went on vacation, so he has the job of Commissioner until he returns. Triple H uses his sneakiness to get into the Night of Champions match, making Chris Jericho vs. Batista into a three-way elimination match, now featuring Triple H also. Hunter congratulates Regal on the new job and leaves. 4: Mickie James def. Nattie Neidhart[/color] This was a very decent match. Both of these divas seemed to have decent skills in the ring, though their skills still was off a little bit. Botches engulfed this match, but the crowd's reaction made up for the quality loss. RAW's diva division is a hot product at the moment. Nattie seemed to be playing Women's Champion, Melina Morrison's associate alongside Mrs. Morrison's bodyguard, Victoria. Mickie seemed to have Nattie where she wanted in the early moments of the match, going as far as hitting a plancha over the top rope onto the three heel divas. Here's an impromptu want from yours truly; Mickie should work on her skills in terms of striking, her punching needs some work and her toe kicks hit the opponent in the crotch/leg rather than the gut half the time. Nattie took control from there, but Mickie hit the Long Kiss Goodnight to finish off the Canadian Hart relative. 5: FOQ Interview[/color] No, the sub-heading above this patch is not a sex joke, nor is it a laughing matter. This seems to be a female faction in the World Wrestling Entertainment company. Melina Morrison, Nattie Neidhart and Victoria ended up triple teaming Mickie James in the ring before Melina got on the microphone and announced of a new style hitting WWE's women division. Melina talked about how only her, Neidhart and Victoria are talented in the ring, on the mic and in a bedroom. Melina announced themselves as F.O.Q.; Females Of Quality. Gotta love how the creative team put inside jokes here and there. 6: Colt Cabana def. CM Punk & Kenny Dykstra[/color] This was in actual fact, an enjoyable triple threat match. A large percentage of the moves connected in this match were without of any incident and the crowd enjoyed it, and that is always a good thing. The match was pretty long, and I think that was necessary, mainly because all three of these wrestlers are very talented and in their youth, which is hard to say about the headliners these days [excepting Chris Jericho and Shawn Michaels, who still rock the house down in their thirties and forties]. Kenny Dykstra played the chilled out, cocky heel role, hiding on the outside of the ring waiting for the fall to be given in Cabana's favor. This could also of been known as either a handicap match or a regular bout. Cabana and Punk had some brawling parts in there, but Cabana served as a threat to Punk, showing some unique reversals in there. Punk powered out and went for the European Champion, Kenny but Cabana tripped Punk up and made him submit to the reverse boston crab. We go to commercials. 7: Colt Cabana and Kenny Dykstra Celebrate[/color] After the commercial break, we head to the backstage area where Kenny is seen in jeans [he sure did dress quick] with the European Championship on his shoulder. He talks to Cabana who picks up a full bottle of water and twists the cap open. He starts drinking as the champion, Dykstra tells him that at Night of Champions, he wants Cabana to assist him in taking out Punk so he can easily get the win in the triple threat match at Night of Champions. Cabana stops drinking and tells Dykstra that he has done all the work for the past few weeks and that he deserves to get something in reward. Kenny slaps Cabana before Colt seemingly ignores it. He picks up the water bottle, takes a sip and spits it in Dykstra's face before storming off-screen. Decent promo though Kenny needs work on charisma. 8: Haz Smith def. Johnny Jeter[/color] This match was purposely made to show the fans that Haz Smith is a name to be reckoned with and that he has enough skill to outlast any big-time wrestler. Who are the WWE kidding? Are they telling us that Haz Smith can go head to head with SmackDown's Bret Hart and win? Gimme a break. This match was in the middle. The rating for this specific match was pretty good, though the crowd barely know this Johnny Jeter guy on account of being a curtain-jerker and just recently stepping out of Ohio Valley Wrestling. These two had superb chemistry however, and that proved to be the dominant factor here. Jeter seems to have a bright future...That is, once the viewing audience and WWE fans get to know him better. And if WWE care to use him properly, wink wink. 9: Another British Dude...[/color] An interesting hype video aired, about another man from Essex in London, Hade Vansen. The hype video showed him walking along London roads, passing several famous monuments in the capitol of England. The crowd were confused as to who he was, his voice sounded slightly off-putting. It'll take a while for fans to like, I've seen this dude's matches in the United Kingdom's independent scene, especially his matches in Frontier Wrestling Alliance, and he seems pretty good. Unsure on his charisma however. 10: Haz Smith Interview[/color] Haz Smith then showed his face immediately after his fellow Englishman's promo. Haz needs work on the microphone if he's going to be on a microphone. Smith told us about Hade Vansen and how he's a talented wrestler from Essex and he enlightens us on who he is. Wish they pulled these last two promos off a little better. 11: Batista def. Triple H and Chris Jericho[/color] Well, the time came near, and it was ready for our main event. Chris Jericho and Triple H cut a heated promo on Batista before he came out and the crowd lit up and exploded for this guy. Why do little kids like this guy? He's got little talent in the ring, mildly weak on the microphone, and inhumanely muscular. He announced that his partner was...himself. Oh my god, daddy, Batista is teaming with himself to take on two men weighing twice of his size combined! I bet that is what little young fans said when he said that. What an idiotic statement. The quality of this match was average for a match featuring Batista, but at least Chris Jericho attempted to work with him, selling most of the Animal's weak abilities. Batista hit the Batista Bomb on Triple H for the win. Raw went off the air with Batista showing off what could be his belt as of Sunday 29th June, 2008.[/size][/center]
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Post by DTP. on Jun 29, 2008 12:32:13 GMT -5
PW Insider- WWE Raw dropped down to a 6.37, which is disappointing due to the fact it is 0.63 down from last week. Mildly concerning since SmackDown dropped from 6.42 to a 5.97 last Friday night. - WWE have sent sample tapes out to various Television Networks in an attempt to add a C-Show to the TV schedule. We definately know one of the channels sent to were MTV, who have had a memorable past with WWE dating back to the mid 1980s. - The WWE could be staging a King of the Ring tournament soon, they might even return it to pay-per-view style in the Fall, management may rename Armageddon to King of the Ring, mainly due to the low buy rate Armageddon has had in recent years. - WWE will announce their released guys after Night of Champions. WWE Heavyweight Championship Shawn Michaels (c) vs. Randy Orton
World Heavyweight Championship Chris Jericho (c) vs. Batista vs. Triple H
WWE Intercontinental Championship Kafu vs. Chris Harris (c) vs. Umaga
WWE European Championship 3-Way Dance Rules CM Punk vs. Kenny Dykstra (c) vs. Colt Cabana
WWE Cruiserweight Championship Billy Kidman (c) vs. Hurricane Helms
WWE Tag Team Championship Miz N Morrison (c) vs. London and Kendrick
World Tag Team Championship Haas and Benjamin (c) vs. Hardy Boyz
WWE Women's Championship Melina Morrison w/Victoria (c) vs. Mickie James
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Post by DTP. on Jun 30, 2008 10:51:37 GMT -5
EPIC BUMP #1
SmackDown tomorrow
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Post by zombiesx on Jun 30, 2008 15:05:11 GMT -5
I have told someone forgot who, but seriously I did not see this me being on roids for my feet are making my ass trip alot. I have been sleeping a lot, and spending time with my chick so I have not been here for a while. But as you asked here is your reply, I would have gave it sooner if I did see it, because you replied to my WWF vs ECW.
OK here it is for RAW.
Nice intro put out for this episode. The opening match was something I liked, as I love tag matches, and everyone inside it of course looks awesome inside it. Nice job. Nice Dudley Boyz interview I did enjoy it. WOW that triple threat match is going to own at NOC. Seriously I am not a fan of Natie losing that match, she imo is way better than Mickie James. Seriously I am not digging the FOQ, that is what I think is bad with WWE's womens section, they only have looks, and can not fight. Holy crap Colt .45 for life, I can not believe he is on your show, I love it! Nice match. OK the segment after the match is wrong to me, as I would have had him and punk together as they use to be a team. Did not know either man in the next match, but still nice. Never herd of Hade, hope he can mix it up with some of the WWE guys. Nice interview with Haz. Boo at Batista winning, I really hate the guy.
NOC looks stacked, I would like you however to make the womens division better.
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Post by DTP. on Jul 1, 2008 5:25:12 GMT -5
Due to the lack of interest/replies, I will be resting this for a while, maybe I'll update it again in a few weeks if fingers start hitting the keyboard on this diary...
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Post by Deleted on Jul 1, 2008 14:00:01 GMT -5
Sorry, I havent been following this so Ill just reply on the Night of Champions card. The WWE title match sounds interesting, Im polling for Michaels in that. I hope Orton doesnt win, tbh. WHC match should be awesome too, maybe better. The match could go either way, imo, but I see Jericho retaining. IC title match looks ok but not great. Im not a big fan of Harris and I have never seen Kafu wrestle so Im going for Umaga. The European title match is going to be insane, those three performers are great. However, imo, it'll mostly be Cabana/Punk a step ahead of Dykstra. Therefore, I think either Punk or Cabana will win. The CW title match will be insane, just like the other matches. Im going for Billy Kidman in that one, but Helms would be fine. WWE Tag team match will be awesome, too. Again, it could go either way but I would kill to see London/Kendrick win. World tag title match will be ok. However, I just see the Hardy Boyz winning, tbh. Women's title match is nothing special, Mickie James better win though. Anyways, from the replies, it sounds like you have been doing a great job on this diary. Keep up the good work and thanks for the reply to TNA 2008.
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