Thomas M.
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Post by Thomas M. on Aug 18, 2010 1:50:57 GMT -5
SD : -Great way to open the show with Taker and Cena. Taker standing tall is great. -The New HD winning over the tag champs is great. It gives them heavy momentum into WM. -Kim over Serena is nice. Beating the Women's Champion makes her look better. -Jericho over Kennedy is good. He looks good going into the Brand Supremacy Match. -The HBK and Punk promo is good. Their match at Mania should be great. -Kofi winning by DQ is good. It makes neither one of them lose momentum. -Morrison over Masters is great. Him being in the MITB makes it greater. -Benjamin and Orton over Hardy and Black is great. This gives Orton some momentum. Orton standing tall is good as well. Overall, Great SD, WM is shaping up well.
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Post by legendkiller8 on Aug 18, 2010 12:17:38 GMT -5
Good promo to hype the Cena/Taker feud. Unsure of Cena would just let him chokeslam him. Either way, it's fine. -Hart Dynasty over Londrick is a good preview for the tag turmoil. A little long but good. -Kim over Mancini was a fine call either way. -Jericho over Kennedy is good for the preview at Mania. Wonder who will win. -Solid promo between HBK/Punk. Have a feeling their match will get MOTY. That are Cena/Taker. -Kofi/Sheamus feud is really heating up. Kofi going over and post-match was solid. -Very happy Morrison got into MITB. Morrison needs to win MITB. Really hoping that he does. -Good main event. Hardy & Black over Orton and Benjamin. Post-match was good too. -Good SmackDown; nothing too special but I enjoyed it. Mania' looks stacked.
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Aug 18, 2010 12:37:30 GMT -5
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Post by DTP. on Aug 18, 2010 19:23:10 GMT -5
WWE RAW: Monday 8th March 2010...Hmm, could take me a little time to adjust to the theme music turned into the link coding instead of the old url coding. Christian in the ring is fine, but again for a RAW main event for WrestleMania XXVI, I feel that Edge and Christian is weaker than Randy Orton and Jeff Hardy main eventing on SmackDown's side, which defeats RAW's primary program build. Anyway, a match with Christian and John Cena tonight could do wonders for Christian, win or loss. Drew McIntyre and Ted Dibiase beating Elijah Burke and Evan Bourne is fine, liking how it is centered around the Money in the Bank sequence, and the WWE Intercontinental Championship being neglected at this event is highly realistic. You've managed to build a great realistic card for WrestleMania, which is good as WrestleMania XXV wasn't so expertly booked if you ask me. MVP's promo was decent, basically promoting this seemingly spontaneous feud with Shelton Benjamin, but it does the job. Extreme Rules can be interesting I suppose, but would have saved it for the ECW brand if honest. Mickie James beating Maryse is a nice surprise, interpromotional action here. I am liking the tag team WWE Womens & Divas Championship storyline going on here, but more basic than my storyline of this when it headed into King of the Ring. Batista and Sheamus could be a great idea of a dream match; good win for Batista, pretty enjoyable first hour main event. Lacklustre filler win for Kaval against Primo. Never would have predicted Primo as winning anyway and even though you've built Primo as being credible, eight minutes is a few too long. Legacy beating British Alliance; pure filler, could have had many different more original and better tag team combinations than heel vs heel, but a filler match just promoting the WWE Unified Tag Team Championship turmoil bout. Christian pinning Cena takes it away from Cena going into battle with The Undertaker at 'Mania really, but a decent show with good direction headed into a well-built WrestleMania.
ECW on SyFy: Tuesday 9th March 2010...Carlito beating Rey Mysterio is a surprise, but the dirty finish makes it worth it. Mysterio deserves better than Money in the Bank anyway. Carlito got a lot of leverage to get into the ladder match, although he won't win probably. Love that Mysterio will be representing ECW in Brand Warfare, should be good. Strong opening contest by the way, you know how to build to WrestleMania XXVI realistically. Dolph Ziggler and The Miz beating Goldust and Yoshi Tatsu was very likely; Miz and Ziggler are probably the almost top contenders to WWE Unified Tag Team Championships anyway. Next, Extreme Rules match that should have opened ECW really. Ezekiel Jackson's involvement with Matt Hardy and Tommy Dreamer was odd but I see it. Lastly, great main event win for Bryan Danielson against Mr Kennedy, I suppose. Danielson against Jack Swagger for the ECW Championship should be good, but it'll be too fairy tale like for Danielson to win the belt here, so hopefully you keep clear of that. A decent episode.
WWE SmackDown: Friday 12th March 2010...The Undertaker's promo was solid and basically set us up for John Cena facing 'Taker with the streak at stake at WrestleMania XXVI. Obviously 'Taker will retain the streak however, as I'm still just failing to see Cena as being as credible as what 'Taker is. And realistically WWE would be torn if Cena broke Undertaker's streak. The New Hart Foundation beating Paul London and Brian Kendrick was a solid match; shame the Legacy vs British Alliance match on RAW wasn't as quality. Gail Kim beating Serena Mancini...hmm, too much deja vu from Mickie James beating Maryse on RAW for me. Not too fond of it. April Lee's attack. It's alright I guess. Chris Jericho and Mr Kennedy would have a solid match, thing is realistically Kennedy would have had two solid enduring matches in one night [ECW and SmackDown tapings]. Jericho winning is fine, but shame he is in a low place on the card in Brand Warfare. Shawn Michaels and CM Punk's promo was quite intense, loving the storyline going into this also. Just can't see HBK not winning to be honest. Seemed like a RAW promo, too. Kofi Kingstn beating Sheamus is alright, their matches never appeal too much to me. Weird assault by Sheamus. Not sure of your direction with him. Couldn't see Chris Masters in Money in the Bank at all; easy good win for John Morrison who should win this year. Lastly, great tag team main event win for Randy Orton and Shelton Benjamin against Jeff Hardy and Tyler Black. A good show as a whole.
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Aug 19, 2010 18:23:04 GMT -5
3/14/10 Edition-Expect the upcoming Draft to be huge. A lot of names will be moved, including some of the biggest in the WWE. This is going to be done to really liven things up. -Creative still is unsure about the outcome of the Shawn Michaels/CM Punk match at WrestleMania XXVI. Some say that Michaels has to win for redemption, others feel like Punk winning would do wonders for his career. The decision probably won't be made until very close to WrestleMania. -Last year, after the draft, big pushes came for MVP, Shelton Benjamin, Jeff Hardy and many others. This year, rumors are swirling that Ted Dibiase Jr., Bryan Danielson, Kaval, Sheamus and Kofi Kingston will be getting big pushes. -After the draft, we will be seeing a huge load of releases. WWE plans on calling up some of their top talent down in FCW and they will be cutting excess weight to make room. -Lastly, there are plans to do a few turns after the draft. Nothing is set in stone, but Kaval, Triple H and Shelton Benjamin are being discussed for potential face turns. On the heel turn side, MVP, Batista & Mr. Kennedy arebeing discussed.
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Post by shiftyeyes on Aug 20, 2010 20:49:32 GMT -5
Solid opening promo with The Undertaker and John Cena. Cena looks like he has a point to prove, and nothing more, which is good to me. I look forward to thier match at Wrestlemania. The New Hart Foundation beating Paul London and Brian Kendrick is a solid opening contest, and one I like very much. Black and Hardy should make for a good tag team, looking forward to seeing them in action. Gail Kim beating Serena is good stuff, great build for the Womens Tag Match at Wrestlemania. Jericho versus an ECW Superstar? I wonder who... Ahh good choice there, Mr Kennedy. Sorry to see him lose as he is one of my favourites, however its for a good cause. I absolutely LOVE the way that Shawn Michaels has been brought back into the WWE Picture, its fantastic stuff. 'Original Poison', I really think that is a great description of how Michaels acted. The 'Mania clash should be fantastic! I like how Sheamus has attacked Kingston to give himself better odds in the match, but I doubt he'll win now. Shelton versus MVP should be fantastic! Give's them both something to do thats not just plonk them in the Money in the Bank, which they deserve as Former World Champs. Didn't see Masters going over here, and Morrison in the Money in the Bank ladder match should be fantastic! The Heels reigning supreme to close Smackdown is great stuff and the post match attack of Orton really builds the Mania main event well. As usual, solid show dude!
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Aug 22, 2010 11:48:31 GMT -5
March 15th, 2010 San Diego Sports Arena in San Diego, California Attendance: 14,924
Raw kicks off with a video package showing Christian’s victory over John Cena last week, followed by WWE Champion Edge attacking him. It then showed Cena chase Edge up the ramp, saving Christian.The opening pyrotechnics shoot off; signaling the start of tonight’s broadcast. Jerry “The King” Lawler and Michael Cole take over, hyping up the show. They announce that Edge has a special announcement for Christian, and will bring someone from their past to face Christian tonight! Plus, we’ll witness a one on one battle pitting John Cena against MVP for the first time since their SummerSlam classic! Also, there will be a Money in the Bank qualifying match as well as an inter-brand match between two participants who’ve already qualified for Money in the Bank.“I Walk Alone” plays as Batista makes his way to the ring in a suit. He gets inside and is handed a microphone. He begins to talk about WrestleMania. He says two years ago, we witnessed the first ever Brand Warfare match, and he walked out that night as the winner. He represented the Smackdown brand well and he’ll do the same for Raw in two weeks. The crowd is surprised to hear the theme of Chris Jericho. Smackdown’s Brand Warfare representative comes out to the stage, but doesn’t go any further. He has a microphone and begins to run down Batista. He tells him that throughout his career he has been successful against him and even more successful against Rey Mysterio. Putting both of them in the same ring will only save Jericho time. He says that he’s the absolute best in the world at what he does and there’s nothing Batista or Rey can do to change that. He guarantees to walk out of Arizona as a winner. He’s not doing it for Smackdown, Stephanie McMahon or Vickie Guerrero. He’s doing this for himself, to prove that the best brand is whichever one he works for. Batista says that Jericho talks a big game and he should put his money where his mouth is tonight. Suddenly, General Manager Layfield appears on the titantron. He tells Batista that unfortunately, Raw is fully booked for tonight, so that match can’t happen. But next week, right here on Raw, it will be Batista vs. Chris Jericho! Jericho is furious at the announcement, but Batista looks on with a grin. Commercial Break
Singles Match Drew McIntyre vs. John Morrison [/color] The announcers state that originally, Kofi Kingston was supposed to face McIntyre, but after Sheamus’ attack on him this past Friday, Morrison was picked as a replacement. Regardless, this was a solid bout and made for a good preview to Money in the Bank. They went back and forth for a while, but McIntyre ducked a springboard kick and managed to roll up Morrison for the victory. Winner: Drew McIntyre [8:03] **¾[/color] The WWE Champion, Edge, is shown backstage in his locker room, pacing back and forth. His phone rings and he eagerly answers. He asks the person on the other end if they’ve arrived yet. After he gets his answer, he says that he’ll meet them in fifteen minutes then. It would appear that the person from Edge and Christian’s past will arrive shortly.Commercial Break[/color] We return to a promo for the next two 2010 Hall of Fame inductees. The first is Antonio Inoki, who will be inducted by Stan Hansen! Second, will be “The Million Dollar Man” Ted Dibiase, and his son, Ted Dibiase Jr. will induct him.
Ashley Valance is standing by with Ted Dibiase Jr. now and she asks him how he feels about inducting his father into the Hall of Fame. Ted says that it will be an honor to induct his father into the Hall of Fame, a place he should’ve been in years ago. He continues by saying that inducting his father will be the beginning of a historic weekend for the Dibiases because he’s going to win the Money in the Bank Ladder Match the following night and cement his status as the absolute future of this business.Women’s Tag Team Match Maria & Melina vs. Divas Champion Maryse & Women’s Champion Serena Mancini[/color] Mickie James was on commentary during this contest and she got to witness her WrestleMania opponents working like a well oiled machine. They tagged frequently and cut the ring in half on Maria. That led to them winning after Maryse nailed Maria with the French TKO. Winners: Divas Champion Maryse & Women’s Champion Serena Mancini [5:11] **
Commercial Break[/color] The British Alliance is now shown in their locker room, preparing for their upcoming match with the New Hart Foundation. Josh Matthews enters, trying to get an interview. He asks them how it feels to be the World Tag Team Champions, yet still be considered underdogs against the New Hart Foundation tonight. William Regal takes offense to this and shoves Matthews to the ground. He shouts that they’ll show the world who the best tag team in the WWE is tonight and once again at WrestleMania.Singles Match John Cena vs. MVP[/color] Just like their encounter at SummerSlam last year, this was a battle of respect. But, without as much time as their PPV main event and with their focuses elsewhere, this wasn’t nearly as good. It still featured solid action and some great near falls. Cena kicked out of the Playmaker and MVP shockingly kicked out of the FU. Cena then tried to lock in the STFU, but MVP pulled him into a small package for a near fall. MVP was up first and went for the Drive-By, but Cena dodged it and nailed the FU for the win. Winner: John Cena [10:29] ***¼[/color] After the match, Cena helped MVP up and the two athletes shook hands. MVP raised Cena’s arm in victory as the crowd cheered. As Cena began to head up the ramp, the lights in the arena flickered. He looked around, ready for a fight. Suddenly, a bolt of lightning struck the entrance. Cena jumped back and the entire scene was just eerie.Commercial Break
Non-Title Money in the Bank Qualifying Match Intercontinental Champion Elijah Burke vs. R-Truth[/color] These two had a series of matches near the end of last year, which were all rather solid. This was more of the same, and just like before, Burke came out on the winning side. Truth has fallen out of good graces it seems, and despite a solid effort, he dropped this one after being hit with the Elijah Express. Winner: Intercontinental Champion Elijah Burke [5:49] **½[/color] John “Bradshaw” Layfield is shown sitting at his desk when a knock is heard. Kaval enters the office and wants to know why everybody gets Money in the Bank warm up matches and he doesn’t. JBL tells him that if he was just patient enough, he would’ve found out that he’ll be traveling to ECW tomorrow night. Now, his match won’t be against a Money in the Bank participant, but he’ll be facing Rey Mysterio in an inter-brand match. Kaval seems to like the idea as he heads out of the office.Commercial Break[/color] Evan Bourne is now shown backstage in his locker room. He seems down on himself for not qualifying for Money in the Bank. Ashley Valance comes in and tries to get a word with him, but he doesn’t feel like talking. He does say something about changing his approach towards things and maybe going after something different than he usually does. He walks off before we can get any more from him.Non-Title Tag Team Match World Tag Team Champions The British Alliance w/ Katie Lea Burchill & Layla London vs. The New Hart Foundation w/ Natalya Neidhart[/color] Heading into the Tag Team Turmoil match, we’ve seen of the best tag team wrestling in recent memory and tonight was no different. This first time ever match was very good as both teams meshed well. Wilson and Regal put on a wrestling clinic, while Burchill and Smith showed why they are the power men of their respective teams. In the end, Burchill managed to hold off Wilson, while Smith was forced to tap out to the Regal Stretch. Winners: World Tag Team Champions The British Alliance [9:05] ***
Commercial Break[/color] Edge makes way out to the ring, with the WWE Title hanging over his shoulder. He gets inside and says that this is the moment we’ve all been waiting for tonight. He calls out his brother, Christian, who answers and comes down into the ring. Edge says that he actually feels sorry for Christian because he has no chance to win at WrestleMania. He says that everything is against him on that night. First of all, their match is at WrestleMania, a place where he has a pretty nice record. Secondly, the WWE Title hasn’t changed hands at WrestleMania since WrestleMania 21. But the main thing that’s stacked against Christian is that he is in no way better than Edge. Edge says that he knows, Christian knows it, the WWE Universe knows it and the people they grew up with know it. Edge says that he has someone with him tonight, who will not only face and beat Christian tonight, but he also knows that Edge will retain his Title in two weeks. This man is someone Christian knows very well and has faced in the past before. This man is his former best friend, Rhyno! Everyone is pretty stunned to see Rhyno, who was recently released from TNA, make his way to the ring. Singles Match Christian vs. Rhyno[/color] One of the reasons why Rhyno was released from TNA was because he was pretty out of shape. That was evident here tonight as he couldn’t move as good as he’s capable of. That hurt the match, but it was still decent. They worked well together due to knowing each other so well. The finish came when Edge tripped up Christian, which allowed Rhyno to set up for the Gore. Christian was getting up in the corner and when he turned and saw Rhyno charging, he moved out of the way. Rhyno crashed into the turnbuckle, and backed out right into the Unprettier, which got Christian the win. Winner: Christian [8:54] **½[/color] Once the bell rang, Edge tried to rush into the ring and attack Christian, but he was ready. He caught his brother with a back body drop and once he got up, he nailed his brother with a Spear! Christian used his brother’s own move on him and the crowd went nuts. Christian managed to stand tall tonight, despite the odds being against him, just like they will be at WrestleMania!© WWE 2010[/font][/center]
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Post by legendkiller8 on Aug 22, 2010 14:37:00 GMT -5
-Cool promo with Jericho and Batista to announce that match next week. Looking forward to it. -Figured that McIntyre would win on his home turf over Morrison. -Maryse and Mancini is a good preview to show the divas preview match. -Cena over MVP is good and this is the feud that built MVP into a star. Happy that Cena won this one. -Burke into MITB was right. Don't know if he'll win it. My prediction goes to Ted DiBiase but I want John Morrison to win. -British Alliance over Hart Dynasty is a good match. Looking forward to the Tag Turmoil at WM. -Good promo for to hype the Edge/Christian match at WrestleMania. The hype has not been amazing but it's been very good. -Weird to see two former TNA superstars end the show. Christian winning was expected. -Good show; you're bringing some newer talent in. Hope it doesn't hurt you though. Dying to see Mania'.
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Aug 22, 2010 15:28:59 GMT -5
3/16/10 Edition-Rhino's appearance on Raw last night was a one-off deal. WWE has no interest in signing him, he was just brought in to help hype Edge vs. Christian at WrestleMania -WWE has changed their plans on who's going to win Money in the Bank. This is the third time that the decision has been changed. No word on who it is though. -Batista has been hinting at retirement recently, but it will be towards the end of 2010. Big Show is more likely to retire soon, possibly by the Summer. He'll return from injury and have a going away match most likely. -Expect the Draft to cause the break up of several tag teams, but this shouldn't hurt WWE's once again strong tag division. Plans have The Uso brothers as well as the South Beach Boys [Darren Young & Percy Watson].
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Post by ✖ AJ on Aug 22, 2010 15:41:02 GMT -5
- Jericho vs Batista next week shall be good. Expecting a Mysterio appearance. - McIntyre defeating Morrison at this point is actually pretty big for him. Getting him over. - Good to see that you are putting Inoki and DiBiase in the Hall of Fame. - Obviously Maryse and Serena would go over in this one, as Maria and Melina aren't on the Mania card. - Cena defeating MVP is huge. Also it was the Summerslam main event last year - so that adds to the level of it. Taker playing mind games after hypes some more. - Burke going into Money in the Bank is good for him as he is the Intercontinental Champion. - The British Alliance getting the win is probably for the better seeing as they are the tag team champions. - Solid promo from Edge and Christian; not so sure about Rhyno facing Christian - but Christian winning is good. Seeing the news report, glad it was a one-time appearance for Rhyno, seeing as you mentioned he is out of shape - plus, I don't think he'd fit that well with today's talent.
A good show.
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Aug 23, 2010 13:23:14 GMT -5
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Post by DTP. on Aug 23, 2010 14:43:48 GMT -5
WWE RAW: Monday 15th March 2010...Lack of the top graphic or the opening video package makes the layout seem weird; more familiar with it there. Batista and Chris Jericho opening up with the promo is good. It seems like you really need to remember you're using link= now, not url= coding. It's all in either link navy color or the red color. Not sure why this opened up, I'm all for giving undercard matches an opportunity to promote itself, but this was definitely more of a SmackDown promo to me. Also not sure why you are promoting this match for Batista and Chris Jericho when it won't even happen until next week. Another reason why it would have been better on SmackDown. Drew McIntyre and John Morrison had a nice match, best decision for McIntyre to win, but wow I like the storyline where Kofi Kingston was meant to be there. Nice substitute nonetheless. Maryse and Serena Mancini beating Maria and Melina is alright, nothing too special. John Cena and MVP had a good first hour main event, didn't do too much for either man though; just a hint of The Undertaker's mindgames. Elijah Burke beating R-Truth is alright, nothing too special but liking Burke in Money in the Bank. R-Truth doesn't appeal to me anymore. When the WWE Draft comes, a heel turn could do good. The British Alliance beating The New Hart Foundation is good. Just noticed how I am not that fond of 'New Hart Foundation' as a name. They need to originate themselves as TJ Wilson and Harry Smith: two men not wanting to be the failed future of Bret Hart and Jim Neidhart. Edge and Christian had another good promo, but Rhyno? I hope he doesn't return fully. Christian winning was obvious, with him having beaten Rhyno I really think that Rhyno isn't making a return, or shouldn't at least. A decent RAW, but not that fond of the build. It seemed unenthusiastic, this RAW. That main event was a little weak too.
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Aug 24, 2010 22:52:02 GMT -5
March 16th, 2010 Staples Center in Los Angeles, California Attendance: 19,827
Bryan Danielson defeating Mr. Kennedy in last week’s main event is the first thing we see during our opening video package. It then shows Jack Swagger’s attack on Danielson once the match ended.Todd Grisham and Byron Saxton welcome everyone to ECW tonight in the sold out Staples Center. They promote tonight’s huge tag team main event featuring Tommy Dreamer teaming with Bryan Danielson to take on ECW Champion Jack Swagger and the returning Ezekiel Jackson! Plus, Rey Mysterio will be in action against Raw’s Kaval and the Television Title will be on the line. But first, we’re going to open up with a qualifying match for the Money in the Bank.Money in the Bank Qualifying Match Matt Hardy vs. Mr. Kennedy [/color] These guys are no strangers to each other, especially since they’ve feuded on and off since Matt’s heel turn. Matt did say that he hopes to leave ECW in the upcoming Draft, and he’d like to go somewhere with the Money in the Bank briefcase. Unfortunately, it wasn’t in the cards for him as he fell victim to the Mic Check. Winner: Mr. Kennedy [9:52] **¾[/color] After the match, Kennedy had the microphone drop from the rafters. He declared himself the winner and claimed that he’ll be saying the same thing at WrestleMania XXVI. History will repeat itself when he wins Money in the Bank for a second time.
We cut to see Carlito standing backstage. He says that in previous years, the Money in the Bank competitors have all met face to face on a WWE talk show, like the Highlight Reel, Cutting Edge or VIP Lounge. But this year, they will all meet on the returning Carlito’s Cabana next week, right here on ECW!Commercial Break[/color] The theme of our ECW Champion hits as Jack Swagger makes his way down to the ring. He gets inside and immediately gets on the microphone. He says that over the past year, he has worked hard to build his reputation as the best that not only ECW has to offer, but the best in the WWE. A few months back, he heard that Theodore Long has signed some guy named Bryan Danielson. So Swagger did his internet research and came up on some of Danielson’s past work. He was appalled to find out that Danielson was known as “the best wrestler in the world” in some circles. He claims that it’s a slap in his face to call Danielson the best. Swagger says that at WrestleMania, he will show the entire world who the best really is. Unlike Danielson, Swagger has the credentials to back up his statement. He is a two time, two time, All-American American. He is a former Television Champion and is in the midst of the most dominating ECW Title reign in history. He says that if people think their match at WrestleMania is just about Danielson winning a Tournament, then they are dead wrong. This is about pride and bragging rights, which are two things that Jack Swagger never loses. Swagger then leaves the ring with a very serious look on his face. Commercial Break[/color] As we return, it is made known to the WWE Universe that Bryan Danielson arrive in the arena during Swagger’s promo. He watched the end of it on a monitor and didn’t look too pleased about it.Television Championship Zack Ryder [c] w/ Courtney vs. Jimmy Wang Yang[/color] For the past few weeks this match has been brewing. Yang beat Ryder in a non-title match and beat Curt Hawkins to earn this shot. He continued to impress in this outing and picked up several early near falls on roll ups. Ryder stopped his momentum with the Rough Ryder Leg Lariat. He continued to be in control for the rest of the match. He sent Yang into the corner, but he ran up the turnbuckle and nailed Yang Time! He covered but Courtney placed Ryder’s leg on the bottom rope, preventing the loss. Yang was frustrated, but he climbed up for another one. Ryder was ready this time though and shook the ropes. Ryder then got on the second rope and hit a modified Zack Attack from that position to retain. Winner and Still Television Champion: Zack Ryder [8:59] ***¼[/color] Ryder celebrated the win along with Courtney all the way up the ramp. Meanwhile, Jimmy Wang Yang began to get up in the ring and looked very disappointed. He tossed his cowboy hat on the ground and stomped on it. He then ripped his tank top and left up the ramp, fuming.Commercial Break[/color] The advertisement announcing Ted Dibiase and Antonio Inoki as the next Hall of Fame inductees, and they will be inducted by Ted Dibiase Jr. and Stan Hansen, respectively.Rey Mysterio’s music hit as the very popular ECW representative for Brand Warfare made his way to the ring for his match with Kaval. Suddenly, he is attacked from behind by Chris Jericho. Jericho’s shot from behind sent Rey tumbling down the ramp. He tossed Rey into the steel steps and the guardrail. He then locked him in the Walls of Jericho as officials came down to stop him. Jericho finally let go of the hold, but he had a sick smile on his face as he left the ringside area. Commercial Break[/color] Theodore Long is shown in his office, and he is clearly upset at Chris Jericho’s actions. Kaval enters the office and says that last night on Raw he asked for a fight and was told to come to ECW for one, but now he can’t have one. He demands a match, but Teddy Long tells him that he has a long list of problems right now, so he can’t help Kaval. He stops Kaval before he leaves and tells him that he does like his fighting spirit and would appreciate having him on ECW. Kaval doesn’t react to this as he turns and leaves.
A short video shows Ezekiel Jackson’s dominance on ECW before his injury last September. It ends by showing Jackson’s return last week, when he attacked Tommy Dreamer. Now we see Josh Matthews, who is standing by with Ezekiel Jackson. He asks him why he attacked Tommy Dreamer of all people last week. Ezekiel says that Tommy prides himself on being everything that represents ECW, but ECW is a changed place. No longer is it the place Tommy loves. It was becoming Ezekiel’s house before his injury, but now that he’s back, he’s going to make things right. His takeover of ECW begins again tonight.Commercial Break
Tag Team Match Bryan Danielson & Tommy Dreamer vs. Ezekiel Jackson & ECW Champion Jack Swagger[/color] The story of this contest was rather simple. Dreamer and Jackson just absolutely tore into each other, while Danielson and Swagger tried to outwrestle each other. Eventually, the heels cut the ring in half on Dreamer and they just pummeled him. He did manage to tag in Danielson, who came in on absolute fire. Unfortunately, it wasn’t enough as Dreamer fell victim to the Book of Ezekiel. Winners: Ezekiel Jackson & ECW Champion Jack Swagger [10:51] ***[/color] The announcers put over how dominant Ezekiel Jackson looked here as he raised his arms in victory. Jack Swagger went to the outside to grab his ECW Title, but Danielson met him there with some fierce right hands. They brawled on the outside, until Danielson ducked a shot from the ECW and hit Swagger with a dropkick. He followed that with some MMA style elbows and then the Cattle Mutilation. Swagger was tapping out on the outside, and Ezekiel Jackson just left up the ramp, as he doesn’t seem to care about anything but himself.© WWE 2010 [/center][/font]
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Post by legendkiller8 on Aug 24, 2010 23:27:00 GMT -5
-Kennedy over Hardy is good considering Kennedy has been the bigger star in this diary. -Solid promo for Swagger. Felt this could have kicked off the show tonight though. Oh well. Good hype for WM. -Happy to see Ryder retain when it all came down to the prize. Don't end his reign anytime soon. -Swagger and Jackson winning is good for Mania'. Good main event too. -Everything was just good; really don't know who's going to win the ECW Championship at Mania' but I can't wait!
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Post by tg11 on Aug 25, 2010 8:00:38 GMT -5
- Great job on ECW, man I love, absolutely love that my man, one of my favorite wrestlers Ezekiel Jackson is back, Ezekiel has returned, this here is what you call domination, and he was dominant in his return against Dreamer & Danielson, that means we can expect a big push from Ezekiel Jackson, a main event push for him, and that can only happen if he is drafted to either RAW or Smackdown
- Mr. Kennedy I see him as a threat for Money In The Bank and winning it for the 2nd time in a row, like how CM Punk was able to winning it back to back at Mania 24 and 25, maybe Kennedy wins MITB again at Mania 26
- Danielson/Swagger I hope tears the house down at Mania and that Danielson can win the ECW Title and take the belt off of Swagger
- Mysterio since he got attacked by Jericho, I see Jericho winning Brand Warfare at Mania, I mean he has all the momentum in his favour right now, and his chances in my book just went up, unless Jericho if he has a match on SD wins that match and wins next week on RAW against Batista.
- Kaval I can see him getting drafted over to ECW especially after that confrontation he just had with Teddy Long in his office, little foreshadowing there if you ask me
- You wanna know something crazy, one of my friends he was telling me after he read this, that the team of Perfectly Awesome reminds him of a young Rockers tag-team of Michaels & Jannetty, and that Ziggler is the HBK of the team and Miz being the Jannetty, because Ziggler in real life has Vickie as his manager kind of like HBK had Sherri as his manager, as her boy-toy, Ziggler is Vickie's boy-toy, you get what I'm trying to say
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Post by Jack. on Aug 26, 2010 6:44:36 GMT -5
WWEECW: Sorry I haven't been replying recently, I was on holiday for a while and just wasn't in the mood, but I have been reading. Kennedy qualifying for Money in the Bank is all good, but it leaves me wondering what people like Hardy, Bourne etc. that have lost their matches will be doing on the show. I always loved Carlito's Cabana espically the one after Hornswoggle was announced as Vince's son but this should be good. Great promo from Swagger very realistic and I can see him retaining at 'Mania. Ryder retaining makes good sense, Yang shouldn't have any more championship reigns unless it's tag team. Yang heel turn maybe? DiBiase and Inoki are great choice for the HOF, I was surprised this year when I found out that Ted wasn't already a HOF. Clever attack from Jericho, seems weird to see him on ECW but it adds build to the fued. Kaval would do better on ECW, it's more suited for his style. Great main event, Zeke picking up the win was the best decision since he just returned. Danielson looking in Cattle Mutilation is awesome and a great end to the show. Not long left till Mania man.
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Post by DTP. on Aug 26, 2010 12:58:35 GMT -5
ECW on SyFy: Tuesday 16th March 2010...Solid opening contest to kick off the show with Mr Kennedy in the Money in the Bank match but I am really hoping to see Matt Hardy squeeze into the WrestleMania XXVI card. A nice promo from Jack Swagger next up, would have been better off first but it works here as well. Swagger's promo on Bryan Danielson was well done but still hoping that Swagger retains the ECW Championship at the grandest stage of them all. Zack Ryder had a great match against Jimmy Wang Yang; good WWE Television Championship defense by Wang Yang. A nice contest in their mini feud which I have enjoyed. Rey Mysterio's promo was alright and brief, but Chris Jericho's involvement wasn't so good. Definitely worth bigger on either SmackDown or RAW in my mind. Ezekiel Jackson returning is good, good win for Zeke and Swagger against Danielson and Tommy Dreamer. A decent show, much better than last week's.
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Aug 26, 2010 21:55:11 GMT -5
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Post by The Undertaker on Aug 27, 2010 0:14:05 GMT -5
-Glad to see Kennedy get in the MITB, and i'd love to see him win it. -Zack retaining is good as well, i expected that. Interesting little Wang line there, about him tearing up his gear. Heel turn? -Loved the Y2J/Rey segment. Heel Jericho <3 -Teddy's a fool and should take in Kaval, NOW. -Good Main Event, liked the ending, and honestly, Danielson/Swagger at Mania sounds in amazing. -Holy , WrestleMania is seriously stacked. Cannot wait to read that one. Great stuff as usual, bro. BTW...as for Cena/Taker...Taker loses...I riot
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Post by Rule 30 on Aug 27, 2010 10:06:40 GMT -5
-ECW -Good to see Kennedy in MITB -Good Swagger segment. -Zack still champ is the right call. -Yang turn? -Jericho attacking Rey builds their Mania match, nice call. -After that Zeke promo I'm guessing he's being pushed. -Zeke and Swagger winning is fine. -Great job, Mania looks awesome!
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