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Post by legendkiller8 on Jun 23, 2010 15:56:59 GMT -5
-Good opening promo. Looking forward to Dreamer/Swagger. It'd boost Swagger's career so much to see Dreamer call him the best. But I hope you make it a very long classic match so Swagger can earn some respect too. -Mysterio beating Thorn is a great way to help him bounce back. I hope Thorn can go back on a major push because his push was going awesome. I think a new stable would help him get over. -Ryder's push should be great. Hoping he gets a good double digit month reign as champ. -Kennedy and Carlito are two great stars. I've always Kennedy to be the better of the two but not by alot. Nothing wrong here though. -Perfectly Awesome winning really puts them over. -Good ending. I hope that Rated R is right. Swagger/Danielson sounds awesome! Epic whoever wins. -ECW was solid.
-YAY for page 76 and 1,500 replies! Great job, Kev. Lots of hard work you've done.
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Post by Planktung on Jun 23, 2010 21:11:00 GMT -5
- Great opening segment with Swagger and Dreamer. Hopefully Swagger wins at No Way Out, but man its hard to picture Dreamer giving the Heart and Soul name to Swagger on pay-per-view. - Good opening match with Thorn and Mysterio. Nice to see Mysterio bounce back from a tough loss at the Royal Rumble. - Tension between Perfectly Awesome is very interesting. At least they share a common goal - taking out Bryan Danielson. - Ryder over Primo is good as Ryder is the one getting the push. - I can see Matt try to take out Dreamer. - Tatsu/Goldust vs. Chavo/Escobar should be a fun match - Shocked to see Carlito go over Kennedy. In a good way though. - Perfectly Awesome getting the win with some help from Swagger is great. Swagger telling Dream that he is ECW is even better and a great to close the show. - Very good ECW.
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Jun 24, 2010 19:56:19 GMT -5
February 5th, 2010 FedEx Forum in Memphis, Tennessee Attendance: 17,633
Smackdown’s opening video package showcased Shelton Benjamin retaining the World Heavyweight Championship against CM Punk this past Sunday at the Royal Rumble. Next, the video showed Smackdown’s highlights of the Rumble match, ending with Jeff Hardy winning by lastly eliminating Randy Orton.Jim Ross and Matt Striker welcome the WWE Universe to tonight’s Royal Rumble fallout edition of Friday Night Smackdown. Tonight, we will witness five Elimination Chamber Qualifying matches, as well as hear from the 2010 Royal Rumble winner and the World Heavyweight Champion himself.Jeff Hardy’s theme music hits and the crowd goes wild. The 2010 Royal Rumble winner makes his way down to the ring and gets a microphone. He starts his promo by saying that it feels great to have a main event spot at WrestleMania. He says it feels even better that he earned that spot by tossing Randy Orton out of the Rumble last. Orton tried to end his career with that sick punt a few weeks back, but Jeff got the last laugh. Jeff knows that everybody wants to know what belt he’s going to go after, but he won’t make that announcement tonight. Instead, he’s going to wait until after No Way Out, because the WWE & World Heavyweight Champion could be different than Triple H and Shelton Benjamin after that night. CM Punk’s theme music hits to everyone’s surprise. He looks pissed as he gets inside the ring, sporting a hooded sweater. Punk tells Hardy, straight up, that what he’s saying is not important right now. The crowd boos at that. Punk says that what is important is that he was screwed out of the World Heavyweight Title once again. Benjamin hit him with a low blow and nobody even cares. He claims that the WWE has had it in for him since he debuted in 2006. They’ve tried to hold him back but he’s fought his way through. Jeff cuts him off and asks why they would try to hold him back. Punk says he has come to a conclusion that it’s simply because he is better than them. He is, in fact, better than everyone else because of his straight edge lifestyle. It’s one of the many reasons why he’s better than Jeff Hardy. The crowd really starts to boo now, and Jeff tells Punk to prove that he’s better than him tonight, in the ring. Before Punk can respond, Stephanie McMahon comes out to the stage. She tells Jeff that they can’t meet tonight because Punk has an Elimination Chamber Qualifying match against Randy Orton, but in the near future, she’d love to see the two of them go at it. Jeff and Punk stare each other down as we go to commercial. Commercial Break. [/color] We return and the announcers have big news for us. In one of tonight’s Elimination Chamber Qualifying matches, ECW superstar Rey Mysterio will be involved! Vickie Guerrero & Stephanie McMahon asked ECW General Manager Teddy Long to volunteer an ECW superstar for a shot at the Chamber and he chose Mysterio.Non-Title Match [Elimination Chamber Qualifying Match] Chris Jericho vs. United States Champion Tyler Black[/color] These two put on a brilliant opener, in what may be the finest match in Black’s young career. He started off in control, hitting Jericho with everything he’s got. Jericho, being the great technician that he is, worked Black over to take back control. It was then that he nailed Black with seemingly every finisher he’s ever used, but Black kept kicking out. He kicked out of the Lionsault, double power bomb pin, Codebreaker and Break Down. Jericho was in shock, and it nearly cost him. Black managed to hook him and nail the Buckle Bomb from out of nowhere. He went for the Superkick with Jericho on his knees, but Jericho caught his foot and locked on the Walls of Jericho for the win. Winner: Chris Jericho (13:29) ****
Commercial Break.[/color] Josh Matthews is standing by with World Heavyweight Champion Shelton Benjamin. He asks Shelton about the upcoming Elimination Chamber match, saying it’s going to be extremely tough to defend the belt against five men. Shelton confidently states that he isn’t worried. He had open challenges for his belt for three weeks, and nobody could take it from him. He’s proven time and time again that he is the Gold Standard of the WWE and he’ll prove it again at No Way Out.Number One Contender’s Match Gail Kim w/ April Lee vs. Michelle McCool[/color] The winner of this match would go on to face Maryse, who was on commentary, for the Divas Championship at No Way Out. McCool has been on a tear since her heel turn and she used some brutal tactics during this encounter. Kim proved to be too much on this night though, as she gained victory after hitting Eat Defeat. Winner: Gail Kim (5:04) **¼[/color] Before Kim could celebrate though, Maryse struck April Lee in the back of her head with the Divas Title on the outside. Kim ran out to help her, but Maryse escaped before Gail could do any damage.Commercial Break.
Singles Match [Elimination Chamber Qualifying Match] Big Show vs. Sheamus[/color] Ever since the build up to the Royal Rumble, these two have been at each other’s throats. This was a straight up fight and the crowd ate it up. They were really hoping that someone could put a stop to Sheamus’ dominance since his split from Finlay. In the end though, it took two Bicycle Kicks, but it was enough to put down Big Show. Winner: Sheamus (8:11) **½[/color] Rey Mysterio is shown entering the General Managers’ office. Stephanie welcomes him with open arms, but Vickie is unhappy to see him. Rey asks who his opponent is tonight and Stephanie tells him that it’s going to be the former United States Champion John Morrison. On cue, Morrison taps Rey in the shoulder and offers him a handshake. He says to let the best man win, but Rey is skeptical at his new attitude. Morrison tells him that after the Best of Seven Series, he has a new respect for competition and would to prove it tonight. Rey accepts and leaves.Commercial Break.[/color] The WWE Tag Team Champions, Paul London and Brian Kendrick make their way to the ring, in jeans and their trademark “The Brian Kendrick” jackets. Kendrick gets on the microphone. He says that last week, after losing to the Dudebusters, they were attacked. And to everyone’s surprise, it was their top rivals, the New Hart Foundation, who helped them. London asks the New Hart Foundation to come out to the ring at this moment. The New Hart Foundation obliges, along with Natalya Neidhart. London says that although they thanked them for their help last week, they didn’t get to do it the right way. Both London and Kendrick extend their hands and the New Hart Foundation accepts them, to the crowd’s delight. They are cut off by The Dudebusters though, who come out to the stage. They laugh at the teams in the ring, saying that this is the WWE, not a place where dudes hug and forgive each other. Croft says that they’ll never regret what they did to the Champions, because not only do they have a future Title shot, but they also made a big impact. TJ Wilson takes a microphone and challenges the Dudebusters to a tag match next week. Baretta accepts, and at that moment, Curt Hawkins runs in from the crowd and nails both London and Kendrick with steel chair shots. He escapes the ring before Wilson and Smith could get to him. He taunts up the ramp before meeting with Croft and Baretta, fist bumping each of them. Commercial Break.[/color] The announcers promote the return of The Undertaker, which happened at the Royal Rumble. They mention that due to him not being involved in action for the past few months, the Co-General Managers decided that he will not be in an Elimination Chamber Qualifying Match. They also say that The Undertaker is far from happy about it as well.Singles Match [Elimination Chamber Qualifying Match] John Morrison vs. Rey Mysterio[/color] Teddy Long’s choice of Rey Mysterio turned out to be an excellent one as it led to a fantastic match here on Smackdown. It got a lot of time and featured plenty of near falls. Morrison got near falls after a super kick and the Starship Pain, and Rey got near falls after the 619 and a victory roll. In the end, Rey was on the apron and went for the West Coast Pop, but Morrison dodged it. He quickly hit a springboard kick to the back of Rey’s head and followed it up with the Moonlight Drive for the win. Winner: John Morrison (13:11) ***½[/color] After the match, both men shook hands and it shows that John Morrison really has changed for the betterCommercial Break.
Battle Royal [Elimination Chamber Qualifying Match] Brian Kendrick vs. Caylen Croft vs. Charlie Haas vs. Chris Masters vs. Curt Hawkins vs. Harry Smith vs. Jamie Noble vs. Kofi Kingston vs. Paul London vs. TJ Wilson vs. Trent Baretta[/color] Only Chris Masters and Kofi Kingston's entrances were shown on TV.The three tag teams involved in the feud right now were the main focus on this contest. Haas and Noble were the first two eliminated though, at the courtesy of Chris Masters. The Dudebusters were tossed out by the two teams they’re feuding with. That left Curt Hawkins alone, and while he managed to get rid of London, he was eliminated by Kendrick. Masters threw out Harry Smith leaving only four men. Kofi did battle with Masters, while Wilson and Kendrick went at it in the corner. A big clothesline from Wilson sent both men up and over. At this point, Masters put on the Masterlock and Kofi began to fade. Masters threw him to the ground, and then lifted him to eliminate him. He tossed him over, but Kofi held on. Masters didn’t realize and went to celebrate. Kofi got back inside and nailed Trouble in Paradise, eliminating Masters. Winner: Kofi Kingston (9:52) **¾[/color] The cameras catch Randy Orton walking towards the ring with a bitter look on his face after the events that took place at the Rumble. The main event is next!Commercial Break.
Singles Match [Elimination Chamber Qualifying Match] CM Punk vs. Randy Orton[/color] Shelton Benjamin came out midway through the match to watch from the ramp. Punk was getting a mixed reaction from the crowd after what he said earlier tonight to Jeff Hardy. It fueled him though as he rallied from Orton’s hot start to take control. After nailing a springboard clothesline, he called for the GTS. Shelton began to walk down closer to the ring. This distracted Punk long enough for Orton to get up. When Punk finished arguing with Shelton, he turned around right into an RKO to end it. Winner: Randy Orton (10:27) ***[/color] Just as Orton was celebrating, the lights went out and a gong was heard. The crowd erupted and when the lights came back on, The Undertaker was standing behind Orton. Orton turned around right into some big right hands from ‘Taker, which led to a Tombstone. Shelton quickly scurried up the ramp. CM Punk began to get up and was also met with a Tombstone. The Undertaker posed in the middle of the ring to close the show, and he seems very pissed about not getting a qualifying match.© WWE 2010 [/center][/font]
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Post by legendkiller8 on Jun 24, 2010 20:23:08 GMT -5
-Wow. CM Punk is finally a heel! This should be fantastic. But tbh, seeing how good you use Punk, I won't be shocked in many ways I was when he was face. -Great that Jericho beat Black as it seemed too much. Hope to see Black pull out a shocker on a huge star before the end of this year. -Gail Kim beating McCool to become #1 Contender is fine. -Sheamus beating Show once again shows Sheamus is another huge threat. Hopefully though, Show gets a win over him as he's looking a little...can't get the word but good job. -Good promo. Really getting interested in the tag division as I have been; Dudebusters standing tall is nice. -Morrison beating Mysterio is excellent. An excellent choice here. -Morrison as a face now made me really happy. Hope he gets into main event contention now. -Kofi has been on a huge roll so happy to see him win here. -CM Punk losing was fine but I'm happy either way for some reason. -Good SmackDown.
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Post by Planktung on Jun 24, 2010 22:40:40 GMT -5
- Great opening with a lot of star power involved here. Punk's heel turn came out of nowhere - Mysterio/Morrison should be an excellent match. - Jericho/Black sounded fantastic, although I was pleasantly surprised to see Jericho go over here. If Jericho is not doing anything at No Way Out, I'd love see a rematch for the US Title. - Gail Kim winning is a good choice. She and Maryse should be able to put on a decent match. I liked Maryse's post match attack on Lee. - Sheamus/Big Show sounds like a good powerhouse match up. Sheamus getting the win is the right call as this keeps his push going. - Not sure if Morrison is serious when he says that he has a new respect for competition. - Dudebusters/Foundation should be a nice little tag team match. Hawkins taking out Londrick was a nice touch. - Morrison/Rey was, like I predicted, a fantastic match. Morrison going over doesn't surprise me seeing as that Rey is on ECW. I expect a solid performance from Morrison in the chamber. - Kingston winning the Battle Royal was expected as I could not picture anybody else in the chamber match. - Orton/Punk sounded like a solid. Orton winning definitely makes me wonder what Punk is going to do next. Undertaker's post match attack sounded great. Perhaps Teddy Long will take notice of this and give him a qualifying match? - Excellent SmackDown! Your shows never disappoint me.
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Post by Elliot on Jun 25, 2010 7:29:11 GMT -5
SmackDown, Punk heel turn? Great! Glad to see Chris Jericho over Tyler Black, the right decision there. I'm glad to see Gail Kim as the #1 Contender to the Divas Championship. Very, very happy to see Sheamus in the Elimination Chamber, and although I don't see him winning, he definitely needs a push for WrestleMania. Wow, a stacked Tag Team division, can't wait to see that explode. Very surprised to see John Morrison go over Rey Mysterio, but pleased as it really pushes his new face character, which I'm pleased about. So pleased to see Kofi Kingston in the Elimination Chamber, he deserves it. Happy that Randy Orton gets in the Elimination Chamber which probably leaves room for Punk vs. Jeff at No Way Out. Loved The Undertaker closing the show, but I wonder what you have planned for him at WrestleMania. Overall, a good show.
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Post by DTP. on Jun 25, 2010 10:55:11 GMT -5
ECW on SyFy: Tuesday 2nd February 2010...Good opening contest with Jack Swagger and Tommy Dreamer as it was a nice bout. I do however disagree with it being at No Way Out. However, I do see this being the final bout of Dreamer's career in the company. Hopefully, anyway, it seems as though he serves little to no purpose anymore. Rey Mysterio beating Kevin Thorn is alright as it gets Mysterio over again. Shame that The Brood and Thorn has basically ran its course, upsetting to say the least. Especially as he was ECW Champion. Dolph Ziggler and The Miz slowly falling apart I could see happening soon, but if one man went face, that'd screw their career up through my eyes. Zack Ryder retaining the WWE Television Championship is for the better, nice win for Ryder against Primo and I like how you are keeping Primo relevent. Wish I could say the same for Carlito. Nice that Matt Hardy isn't happy about Dreamer getting a title shot, as if he could get involved on the feud, that would be great. Carlito and Mr Kennedy is a main event or an opener-worthy bout, definitely worth some build. It just was neglected in the midcard of ECW, which I hate. You should build a feud from this, it would be great. And lastly, nice win for Dolph Ziggler and The Miz in a good tag team main event. Great feature for Bryan Danielson too, teaming with Tommy Dreamer. The attack by Swagger was a good touch. Decent show, aside from the mistreatment of Carlito/Kennedy.
WWE SmackDown: Friday 5th February 2010...Good opening promo to start the show off with Jeff Hardy in the ring as Royal Rumble winner. A good promo from him as he sets up the World Heavyweight Championship chase for WrestleMania XXVI. I love CM Punk getting in the way, and the seemingly bitter turn of the 'Straight Edge Messiah' is great. I am looking forward to seeing Punk slowly turn and feud with Hardy into WrestleMania XXVI, or even beyond 'Mania. Spectacular start for Tyler Black after winning the WWE United States Championship, but anticlimatic as Black loses his first match after winning the belt, despite it being to Chris Jericho. I feel this would have been better as an Elimination Chamber qualifying match. Gail Kim beating Michelle McCool is fine, anticipating Gail facing Maryse at No Way Out, but their real match at this pay-per-view was awful with Michelle McCool and Layla. Predicted that Sheamus would beat Big Show, good first-hour main event and Sheamus in Elimination Chamber is a little soon, but no sooner than his actual push. Paul London and Brian Kendrick's promo was great, rare to see the WWE Tag Team Champions get time to talk, and interesting storyline with the New Hart Foundation and The Dudebusters both getting involved. I see a three-way tag team title bout at No Way Out. John Morrison and Rey Mysterio would really have been better as first-hour main event. Surprised to see Morrison with the win, but after Morrison feuded with Black and Black won the feud, it's like Morrison got the better afterwards. Morrison turning face is good however. Wonder what Rey will do now. Always hate thrown together battle royal bouts, honestly. Unless they're opening or main eventing an hour or a show, they're not my favorite. Kofi Kingston or Chris Masters were favorite to win. More build between Dudebusters, New Hart Foundation and London and Kendrick made their previous promo heavily unnecessary, otherwise this match could have followed that promo. Randy Orton over CM Punk is fine, a solid main event in a match that's been on pay-per-view before I swear. The main event scene intensifies, can't see Shelton Benjamin pass No Way Out as World Heavyweight Champion, and The Undertaker's involvement spices things up. A solid show but some things I disliked.
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Jun 25, 2010 13:53:56 GMT -5
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Jun 26, 2010 12:56:41 GMT -5
Raw House Show February 5th, 2010 Mobile Civic Center in Mobile, Alabama Attendance: 8,033
World Tag Team Champions The British Alliance w/ Layla London & Katie Lea Burchill d. Cryme Tyme to retain R-Truth d. Drew McIntyre Women's Champion Serena Mancini d. Mickie James and Katie Lea Burchill to retain Legacy d. The Second City Saints Batista d. Elijah Burke Melina d. Beth Phoenix MVP d. Ted Dibiase Jr. Intercontinental Champion Kaval w/ Paul Bearer d. Evan Bourne to retain Christian & John Cena d. WWE Champion Triple H & Edge
Smackdown/ECW House Show February 6th, 2010 DeSoto Civic Center in Southaven, Mississippi Attendance: 8,506
Television Champion Zack Ryder w/ Courtney d. The Hurricane to retain WWE Tag Team Champions Paul London & Brian Kendrick d. Perfectly Awesome w/ Alicia Fox to retain Divas Champion Maryse d. Natalya Neidhart to retain The New Hart Foundation d. The Dudebusters Jeff Hardy & Kofi Kingston d. Randy Orton & Sheamus United States Champion Tyler Black d. Chris Masters to retain John Morrison d. Carlito ECW Champion Jack Swagger d. Rey Mysterio, Tommy Dreamer & Mr. Kennedy to retain World Heavyweight Champion Shelton Benjamin d. CM Punk to retain
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Post by ✖ AJ on Jun 27, 2010 14:58:05 GMT -5
- Very much pleased you are going down the route of a CM Punk heel turn. - Much better choice to have Jericho qualify over Black (regardless of now being US Champion). - Pleased to see Kim getting contention as she needs to have something nowadays. - Sheamus getting into the Elimination Chamber makes sense with his recent push. - Nice little promo from the three teams right there, speculating a triple threat tag at NWO. - Morrison getting into the EC makes much more sense seeing as Rey is a part of ECW. - Kingston winning the battle royal is for the best as he needs it more then the rest of them. - Lastly, Randy Orton getting the last spot in the chamber is intriguing. Punk vs Hardy as well? - Also intriguing to see where 'Taker goes from here; hope he faces Cena at Mania since he eliminated him at RR.
Good show.
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Jun 28, 2010 16:27:43 GMT -5
February 8th, 2010 Cajundome in Lafayette, Louisiana Attendance: 11,260
Raw opens with a video package, showing the five superstars who qualified for the WWE Championship Elimination Chamber, ending with Edge costing Christian his match with Ted Dibiase Jr.Jerry “The King” Lawler and Michael Cole welcome us to tonight’s broadcast of the longest running weely episodic television program in history. They hype up tonight’s huge main event featuring John Cena going one on one with Triple H in a non-title match. We will also see two other Elimination Chamber preview bouts as well.For the second straight week, Edge opens up Raw as he makes his way down to the ring, sporting a huge smile. He gets on the microphone and begins to brag and boast about costing his brother a spot in the Elimination Chamber. The crowd boos at this, but he says it’s all about fair play, because Christian ruined what would’ve been a second straight Royal Rumble victory. Edge now plans to win the WWE Championship at No Way Out and still find himself in a WrestleMania main event. Christian cuts his brother off now and gets into the ring. He tells Edge that he understands why he did what he did. He says that this is a war between brothers and he will have his turn to take the upper hand next. Edge will not know how or when Christian will strike, but its coming. Edge says that he’s not worried because as long as he wins the WWE Championship all will be right with the world. Triple H’s theme hits as the current WWE Champion comes down and enters the ring. He has a problem with Edge thinking that he’s going to win the WWE Title. He also has a problem with all the talk on Raw being about this sibling rivalry when the focus should be the WWE Champion. HHH turns to get right in Christian’s face, telling him that he doesn’t appreciate him stealing the spotlight on Raw. Edge took this opportunity to deliver a Spear from out of nowhere to his brother. He got up to taunt, but was met with a Pedigree from Triple H. He raised the WWE Title high and shouted “this is my show!” Commercial Break.
Singles Match Batista vs. Ted Dibiase Jr. [/color] This was the first of our Elimination Chamber preview matches, and for the second straight week, Ted was without his Legacy buddies. That allowed the fans to focus on the match, which was rather good. Near the end, Batista used his power to overtake Ted and nail a spinebuster. He shook the ropes, getting set for the Batista Bomb. Joe Hennig and Cody Rhodes rushed down and Joe distracted the referee. Cody got a steel chair and nailed Batista in the back with it. Batista stumbled back, right into a Dream Street from Ted to finish it. Winner: Ted Dibiase Jr. (10:10) ***[/color] Hennig and Rhodes left up the ramp, not even waiting for Dibiase, who looked on confused.Commercial Break.[/color] Ted Dibiase Jr. catches up with Rhodes and Hennig when we return. He thanks them for their help, but asks why they didn’t stick around. Rhodes says that for a while now, Legacy has been all about the future of Ted Dibiase Jr., while he and Joe are left behind. Add that with Ted’s elimination of Cody in the Royal Rumble, and they’ve had it with him. Cody says that the group isn’t fully disbanding; he and Joe are just going to go out and show the world that Legacy isn’t a one man band. Joe adds that tonight, they proved that Ted needs them around. They walk off, leaving Ted shocked at their actions.Singles Match Beth Phoenix vs. Melina[/color] Women’s Champion Serena Mancini was on commentary during this match, as both Melina and Beth pose serious threats to her belt. These two put on a very good match by women’s standards as usual. Melina reversed the Glam Slam into a victory roll, but just got a near fall. In the end though, Melina still managed to win with a rollup. Winner: Melina (5:32) **¼[/color] After the match, Mickie James came out to the stage, with a microphone in hand. She congratulated Melina on her victory, but says her focus is on Serena Mancini. She tells the Champion that next week, she’s envoking her rematch clause and taking back her Women’s Championship.Commercial Break.[/color] John “Bradshaw” Layfield is shown in his office, looking into the camera when we return. He reminds us that last week he promised to have an announcement regarding the Intercontinental Title made. At No Way Out, Kaval will defend his belt against Elijah Burke, Evan Bourne and Drew McIntyre in a Fatal Four Way match! Tonight, they will meet in tag team action though, when Kaval & McIntyre take on Burke and Bourne.Singles Match Edge vs. MVP[/color] If I’m correct, this was a first time ever match. That didn’t matter though, as they seemed to know each other well by the great match they put on. It went back and forth and was given a lot of time. Edge tried to win by pulling the tights and using his feet on the ropes, but MVP kicked out both times. Edge eventually went for the Spear, but MVP shocked everyone when he seemingly caught Edge in a guillotine choke. The crowd was on their feet waiting for Edge to tap, but he reached the ropes. When Edge began to get up, he was met with the Drive By to put him away. Winner: MVP (14:06) ***½
Commercial Break.[/color] Josh Matthews is standing by with John Cena when we return. He asks John about his main event match with the WWE Champion tonight. Cena says that a match with the WWE Champion is the perfect tune up for a match like the Elimination Chamber. Even though the title isn’t up for grabs, he’s going to give Triple H everything he’s got and make sure that he knows who the biggest threat to his WWE Title is.Tag Team Match Drew McIntyre & Intercontinental Champion Kaval w/ Paul Bearer vs. Elijah Burke & Evan Bourne[/color] The awkward partnership of Burke and Bourne made for an interesting dynamic in this match. Kaval and McIntyre worked better as a team and they really worked over Bourne. When he managed to tag Burke, he came in hot and actually had the crowd behind him. A while later though, Burke was pinned after being hit with the Warrior’s Way. Winners: Drew McIntyre & Intercontinental Champion Kaval (9:01) **¾[/color] After the match, McIntyre and Kaval put the boots to Burke. The announcers were saying that this wasn’t necessary, and Burke was helpless. Bourne, who was down on the outside, got up and ran in the ring. He used some high impact drop kicks to clear the ring. He helped Burke up, but Elijah wasn’t too fond of the help. He backed away from Bourne, but nodded towards him before exiting the ring.Commercial Break.[/color] In the back, JBL is shown relaxing in his office. Christian enters and demands a match next week. JBL first tells him that he doesn’t demand anything, but wants to know who Christian had in mind. He says Edge, but JBL says that Edge is already booked for next week in a tag match. Instead, JBL gives Christian a non-title match with Triple H. Christian likes the idea and walks out.Tag Team Match Cryme Tyme vs. Legacy[/color] At the midway point of this contest, the World Tag Team Champions, the British Alliance came out to the top of the stage to scout two of the biggest threats to their belts. Cryme Tyme looked to be on the verge of victory, when Ted Dibiase Jr. rushed past the British Alliance. He tripped JTG as he ran off the ropes. JTG got up and argued with Ted, which allowed Rhodes to nail the Cross Rhodes and gain victory. Winners: Legacy (7:56) **½[/color] Ted Dibiase Jr. backed up the ramp, saying “you need me around too.” Rhodes and Hennig didn’t look too happy about victory.Commercial Break.
Non-Title Match John Cena vs. WWE Champion Triple H[/color] These two have met so often in the past, that they have great chemistry together, which led to a very good main event. It was given a lot of time and Triple H was in control during the early stages. Of course, Cena made the heroic comeback as the crowd got behind him. He hoisted HHH up for the FU, when Edge ran down and into the ring, Spearing Cena. Winner via Disqualification: John Cena (12:11) ***[/color] Edge then connected with a huge Spear on Triple H. Batista began to run down to the ring, but was stopped midway by an attack from Ted Dibiase Jr. MVP came out and joined that battle. Edge looked on and smiled, before pointing to his head, saying he’s the smartest guy in the Elimination Chamber match. Christian came through the crowd, and tapped Edge on the shoulder. Edge’s smile faded and he slowly turned towards his brother, who leveled him with multiple right hands. Christian finished him off by hitting the Unprettier to the crowd’s delight.© WWE 2010 [/center][/font]
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Post by legendkiller8 on Jun 28, 2010 18:45:25 GMT -5
-Triple H standing tall was good. Somehow I liked that opening more than the others. The "this is my show" quote from Triple H was classic. -Ted DiBiase beating Batista is a real boost to his career. Hope he beats more huge stars. -Melina beating Beth is good. Interesting to see if Mickie beats Mancini. -Yes. You are correct. This is their first singles match. Shocked to see MVP win. Cross that. You've cemented MVP into a star and nothing short. -Kaval and McIntyre beating Bourne and Burke is fine. Hope Burke takes the IC Title soon. -Legacy beating Cryme Tyme is a smart call. All of Legacy has won tonight. -John Cena beating HHH via DQ was a good call. Edge spearing Cena is fine. Christian standing tall was the perfect way to end RAW. -Great RAW
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Jun 28, 2010 21:22:45 GMT -5
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Post by Jack. on Jun 29, 2010 2:10:57 GMT -5
WWESD: Good way to start off the show with the Rumble winner Jeff Hardy, surprised to see Punk and surprised to see a change of character, I like it though. Rey in a qualifying match makes sense, wouldn't be surprised to see him qualify. Jericho over Black is good, Black I would rather him defend his title at the PPV. Benjamin's promo was fine, nice addition to keep him on the show, Kim winning contendership is good. Shocked to see Sheamus go into the chamber ahead of Big Show but I'm liking it. Hawkins in the DudeBusters is good so are face Hart Foundation. Undertaker not in a qualifying match? Intriguing. Morrison over Rey to get in the chamber is great, glad your pushing him. Wonder what Rey will be doing at No Way Out though. Kingston was the obvious victor in the battle royal, much like Morrison, I'm glad he's in. Great main event, glad Orton qualified especially with the sort of distraction from the World Champion, I can see Punk vs. Jeff for No Way Out. Great ending too, Undertaker seems to have gone crazy which is a good sign for storylines going into WrestleMania.
I'll reply to RAW when I have more time.
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Post by DTP. on Jun 29, 2010 12:24:16 GMT -5
WWE RAW: Monday 8th February 2010...Decent opening promo to start things up on the show with Edge in the ring advancing the situation with Christian; slowly building I can see. WWE Champion, Triple H being involved is nice, pretty good promo setting up for what could possibly be the main event at No Way Out or WrestleMania XXVI. Odd opening contest with the star power being big with Ted Dibiase facing Batista; a slight stepdown for Batista after being in contention to the WWE Championship for so long, but more room to try and build Dibiase up. I really wish you would drop the 'Jr' from his name, though, honestly. Legacy being neutral and on Dibiase's side whilst against him is good, a seperation from Dibiase is nice. Melina beating Beth Phoenix is fine, maybe slightly too packed with star powered divas. Phoenix and Melina are both credible divas, and this was a pay-per-view quality bout. Nice involvement from Mickie James, but random situation where Mickie would steal Melina's thunder on focusing it into a promo against WWE Womens Champion, Serena Mancini. Edge and MVP had a solid first-hour main event, but Montel Vontavious Porter being in the first hour main event reveals to us how important he is now. Not as much as when he was WWE Champion months ago. MVP getting the win however gives us the idea that he is remaining credible, which is good I suppose. Hopefully he isn't crammed into a random match at 'Mania. He deserves a credible feud after his four-month WWE Championship reign. Drew McIntyre and Kaval is an odd combination, as is Evan Bourne and Elijah Burke; pretty random idea for a tag team bout, honestly. Could see McIntyre getting in the way of Kaval's WWE Intercontinental Championship reign, to be honest. Legacy beating Cryme Tyme is fine, loved the involvement of Dibiase. The recurring segment is good. John Cena and Triple H...way too big a match to go lacking hype. False finish from Edge's interference is acceptable, a pretty good show.
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Post by Elliot on Jun 29, 2010 13:54:13 GMT -5
I could have sworn I replied to this... obviously not.
Raw, love the opening segment with Triple H claiming that the focus should be on him, not Edge and Christian. Nice to see it break down, but HHH stand tall after it's all over. Was shocked to see DiBiase go over Batista, but with Rhodes' interference, it make sense. Interesting stuff with Legacy, I like Rhodes and Hennig putting DiBiase in his place. Good to see Melina go over Phoenix, and then Mickie make her goals clear, cashing in her rematch against Serena. Fatal 4 Way match at No Way Out sounds good, I'd love to see Bourne or Burke walk out as Champions, but something tells me it will be McIntyre, I definitely don't think it will be Kaval, as he's had his run. Just like earlier with DiBiase, shocked to se MVP defeat Edge, but I'm glad, as MVP is a former WWE Champion, he needs to keep his Main Event position. McIntyre and Kaval winning is good, but like I said, I hope Buyrke or Bourne win at No Way Out. Christian versus Triple H for next week should be good. I sense Edge getting involved and costing Christian. The Legacy going over Cryme Tyme further emphasises what they said earlier, that they're out to prove a point, but with DiBiase assisting them, it kind of makes this a two-way situation, they all need each other. I see it all exploding soon, though. A DQ finish was for the best here, and John Cena getting the victory is good. Edge's involvement works and the final explosion of the Elimination Chamber participants was good. Unusual to have Christian be the one left standing, not competing in the Chamber, but it definitely builds his feud with Edge. Great show as usual, Kev.
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Post by Jack. on Jun 30, 2010 15:58:46 GMT -5
WWERAW: I liked the opening segment with boths bothers falling to signatue moves. Ted over Batista is a big result for DiBiase and I liked all of the distractions/interferences too. Liked the Legacy promo, Ted is getting a peice of their mind. Melina over Beth is fine, Mickie envoking her rematch clause makes sense. Liking the Fatal Four Way match for NWO, hopefully we see a title change in Drew's favour. Edge vs. MVP is a good match-up, glad MVP won clean, keeps his main event spot. McIntyre and Kaval going over is good. Burke is still a heel I'm guessing, I would've paired Kaval with Bourne tbh. I like Bourne trying to turn Burke face vut to no avail. Christian vs. triple H is a great match for next week. Glad Legacy went over Cryme Tyme who are the established jobber tag team, don't split them. I liked Ted returning the favour from earlier, just clcever little things like that makes this diary what it is. Edge interfering is most likely of all the EC Participants. A DQ finish was good. Glad the show ended on a high note with Christian getting the upperhand on Edge. Great show, can't wait for ECW. No Way Out is looking solid by the way.
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Jul 3, 2010 19:56:24 GMT -5
February 9th, 2010 River Center Arena in Baton Rouge, Louisiana Attendance: 11,676
ECW kicks off with a video showing the altercations between ECW Champion Jack Swagger and Tommy Dreamer last week. The first one, where Dreamer challenged Swagger to a Title match at No Way Out and the second one, where Swagger attacked Dreamer during this main event match.Todd Grisham and Byron Saxton welcome us to tonight’s episode of ECW. They announce that tonight’s main event will be Tommy Dreamer taking on one half of Perfectly Awesome, Dolph Ziggler. Plus, the ECW Champion Jack Swagger is in the house, and we’ll be hearing from Mr. Kennedy as well. First though, we’re going to open with a first time ever match.Singles Match Bryan Danielson vs. Rey Mysterio [/color] The crowd was pumped for this opener as both guys are very popular. They delivered as they put on a show for the audience. The match featured many reversals, high flying moves from Rey, and some great submissions from Danielson. In the end, Danielson climbed to the top and attempted a missile dropkick, but Rey moved. When Danielson got up, he was hit with a drop toe hold and Rey finished him off with the 619. Winner: Rey Mysterio (11:19) ***½[/color] After the match, Rey and Danielson shook hands as the crowd applauded their efforts.
Josh Matthews is standing by with Matt Hardy. He says that Matt asked for this time. Matt says that last week, Tommy Dreamer basically conned his way into an ECW Title match. It should be him getting that shot and he's going to prove it to the World in the coming weeks.Commercial Break.[/color] Mr. Kennedy’s theme music hits as the former two time ECW Champion made his way down the ramp. He got in the ring and called his microphone down from the rafters. He begins by talking about last week and how he lost to Carlito. He says that he’s not out here to complain or anything like that because that’s just not who he is. He knows that he lost fair and square and there’s nothing shameful about that. But, he’d like to call Carlito out to the ring. Carlito’s theme hits and he comes to the stage only. He asks Kennedy what he wants. Kennedy says that even though he got beat last week, he knows he can beat Carlito. So he challenges him to a match next week right here on ECW. Carlito smirks and asks why he would face Kennedy again when he already beat him. Plus, he’s already spoken to Theodore Long about next week. Because next week, he’s going to be facing his brother, Primo, and he promises to beat him this time around. Kennedy says fine, then face him the following week. Carlito again laughs and tells Kennedy to face it; he’s just not in Carlito’s league. He walks off, leaving Kennedy looking frustrated in the ring. Commercial Break.
Non-Title Match Jimmy Wang Yang vs. Television Champion Zack Ryder w/ Courtney[/color] Most people expected this to be a squash, as Yang hasn’t won a match on television in months. Surprisingly though, he took it right to Ryder with a lot of high flying offense. He had the Champion reeling, but a thumb to the eye put everything in Ryder’s favor. He hit the leg lariat and went for the Zack Attack but Yang wriggled free. Shortly after that, Yang nailed a moonsault off the top onto a standing Ryder to nab the upset victory. Winner: Jimmy Wang Yang (6:52) **¾[/color] Ryder and Courtney were shocked as they watched Yang celebrate his win. The crowd seemed to enjoy this as Yang has his biggest win of the year.
We now cut to the back, where Angela Fong is standing by with the ECW Champion Jack Swagger. She asks Swagger why he attacked Tommy Dreamer last week. Swagger says it’s simple. He did it because he had to teach Tommy a lesson. Tommy needs to learn that he no longer epitomizes ECW, because this brand now belongs to Jack Swagger. He is the icon, the face and the heart of ECW. He’s proved it since his debut and he’ll prove it again at No Way Out.Commercial Break.[/color] Theodore Long is shown in his office relaxing. A knock is heard and in steps Tiffany, Long’s former assistant on ECW. Teddy gets up and gives her a hug, before asking what she’s doing here. She says she just wanted to stop by and say hi, as well as give him the big news. He asks what the news is and she says that as of earlier today, she’s back with the WWE. He gets a big smile and congratulates her. She tells him that she’s not back to be a manager of assistant, she’s returned for in ring action. She signed a contract with the Raw brand and will be making her debut in the coming weeks. Long again congratulates her. They continue to catch up as the cameras cut away.Tag Team Match Chavo Guerrero & Eric Escobar vs. Goldust & Yoshi Tatsu[/color] After their small altercation last week, this match was booked and it turned out to be pretty good. It involved some solid back and forth action, despite it not getting much time. In the end, a well timed kick from Tatsu sent Escobar into Goldust who finished him off with the Curtain Call. Winners: Goldust & Yoshi Tatsu (6:10) **¼[/color] ECW Champion Jack Swagger is shown walking towards the arena. Apparently, he’s going to be joining us on commentary during the main event!Commercial Break.
Singles Match Dolph Ziggler w/ The Miz & Alicia Fox vs. Tommy Dreamer[/color] Ziggler once again, just like his tag partner, showed off his potential in singles matches. He was in control throughout, until Dreamer made the heroic comeback. The crowd helped him start his rally and they were really pumped as he hit the Dreamer Driver and set up for the DDT. Miz got up on the apron, but Tommy ran to him and knocked him off the apron. He turned around and Ziggler set him up for the Fameasser, but Tommy caught him with a clothesline as he ran off the ropes. He lifted him and dropped him with the DDT for the victory. Winner: Tommy Dreamer (9:29) **¾ [/color] Once the bell rang, Jack Swagger tried to sneak into the ring, but Dreamer was ready. He met Swagger with some stiff right hands and backed him into the ropes. When Swagger bounced off, Dreamer met him with a DDT as well. He picked up the ECW Championship off the ground and raised it high in the air.© WWE 2010 [/center][/font]
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Post by ✖ AJ on Jul 3, 2010 20:34:56 GMT -5
- Good opening match and Mysterio winning is good, handshake was nice. - Solid promo from Kennedy and Carlito. Like Carlito saying Kennedy isn't in his league. - Not happy with JWY defeating Ryder, I hope Ryder does some winning soon. - Goldust and Tatsu winning is fine as Guerrero and Escobar are dead weight now. - Solid main event and Dreamer winning is definitely the right call, like him getting the upper hand on Swagger.
Good show.
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Post by Elliot on Jul 4, 2010 12:40:31 GMT -5
ECW, Rey Mysterio going over Bryan Danielson makes sense as Mysterio is one of the main faces on ECW, however, if you plan on building up Danielson, he seriously needs some wins, and not just good performances. Good segment with Mr. Kennedy and Carlito, I still feel Kennedy needs to be removed from ECW and put on Raw or SmackDown, there is nothing left for him on the ECW brand. Carlito versus Primo should be good for next week. Jimmy Wang Yang over Zack Ryder surprised, yet pleased me. I'd love to see Wang Yang pushed. So pleased to see Goldust adn Yoshi Tatsu with the victory, as I think I've said before, Eric Escobar needs to be on the losing end permanantly, can't stand him. Tommy Dreamer over Dolph Ziggler makes sense, especially with Dreamer going to No Way Out for the ECW Championship. Overall, a good ECW show.
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