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Post by The Kevstaaa on Sept 20, 2010 18:13:33 GMT -5
4/3/10 Edition
-The biggest news of the week is that former WWE Champion MVP is unhappy with the WWE. His contract is up in June and he's been very unhappy since he lost the WWE Title in December. He was eliminated about twenty minutes before the end of the Royal Rumble, he was taken out of the Elimination Chamber and replaced with Christian and he lost at WrestleMania. There are rumblings that he could go to TNA. More on this as developments unfold.
-There was a typo in our previous edition as it stated that the WWE had released JTG. This is untrue as he is still a member of the Smackdown brand.
-Tommy Dreamer's ECW Title reign will not last long. It was done as a final gift before he retires around summer time. The ECW Title will go to one of the up and coming stars of the brand after Dreamer.
-A Shelton Benamin face turn will be coming soon as the WWE thinks he could do with a refreshing turn.
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Post by chaz on Sept 20, 2010 19:09:24 GMT -5
I hope MVP doesn't leave, but at the same time I hope he doesn't get the same main event treatment that he's been getting. As far as future ECW Champions go, I'd like to see Big Zeke beat Dreamer.
A very nice opening promo for Smackdown. I'm eager to see this Triple Threat for the World Title. The desperation of Punk shows with the cheated win, and enhances his character and position in this storyline. A possible Swagger/Rhodes feud would be cool, but adding Black into this takes the whole 'multi-man feud' thing a bit over the top. Pushing Miz is sensible, as he can fit in right at the top of your roster.
A good edition of Smackdown.
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Post by tg11 on Sept 21, 2010 7:30:46 GMT -5
- I really am hoping and praying that you do not make MVP leave, that MVP deserves another run as WWE Champion, that's why I want him to face Edge at Backlash for the WWE Title, not Cena, and for MVP to beat Edge to once again become the WWE Champion
- But besides that I am really really looking forward to the Triple Threat Match for the World Heavyweight Championship, the match between my man Randy Orton, CM Punk, and the champion Jeff Hardy. If I have to make a prediction as to who in my opinion will win the Triple Threat Match at Backlash is my man, my guy Randy Orton to once again become the World Heavyweight Champion for the 2nd time in 2010. I really hope that my man Orton punts CM Punk's head off!!!!!!!!!!
Tommy Dreamer at Backlash, if I had to make an opinion as to who will face Dreamer for the ECW Championship, I see it being Ezekiel Jackson, he's been on a roll as of late ever since he returned, he's been dominating, so I see Dreamer's title reign in serious jeopardy.
For the U.S. Title, I think it will be a Fatal 4-Way match for the title seeing as how Black is the champion, Miz is putting everyone on notice, so is Swagger and Rhodes, then I see Tyler defending his title against all 3 of those guys, at Backlash!!!!!!!
If Shelton turns face, I would want to see how it happens, and since he's a former World Heavyweight Champion, he can become the world champion once again but this time as a face, and have a face title reign.
But all of my opinions and predictions aside, very good job on Smackdown, very good good job
Good luck on the RAW edition
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Post by Jack. on Sept 21, 2010 10:38:41 GMT -5
WWESmackDown: Awesome opening by Punk, really antcipating the fourth society member, please make it original. Matthews vs. Truth sounds good, I like the Punk tells us that losing is not acceptable. Punk wanting back into the World Title race makes sense too. Triple Threat at Backlash sounds and looks great. I hope Punk can pull off a win tonight. Matthews over Truth is good as we don't need friction in the SES just yet. Nice promo from Swagger, wouldn't be surprised to see Swagger vs. Black at Backlash honestly. Nice confrontation there between Hardy/Rey, Rey being added to the triple threat would be a great match. Decent women's match, not totally interested though. Can't wait to find out the newest Staright Edge Society member on SmackDown. Mysterio over Rhodes in the tag match sorta puts Cody out of contention and Swagger attacking Black post-match is perfect, excellent booking. Very good segment with Christian and Benjamin, well written and it all made perfct sense. Looking forward to their match at Backlash. OMG, Darren Young and Percy Watson tagging on SmackDown? That's just epically awesome as they are a great team in FCW. Nice post-match promo from the Miz to start his singles push, a win over Goldust is a nice start and hopefully he can win the United States Title soon. Decent interview with the Dudebusters and Baretta over TJ sets up a possible match at Backlash, which is always good. CM Punk going over in a non-title match is good with the roll-up and the leverage, I like it. Triple Threat looks awesome. Hardy taking an RKO post-match is fine but I wish it would've been to Punk. Good show as usual. 15 more pages till 100.
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Post by DTP. on Sept 23, 2010 10:23:37 GMT -5
WWE SmackDown: Friday 2nd April 2010...Good opening promo to start of the show, with the Straight Edge Society in the ring just to be interupted by Randy Orton. CM Punk and Jeff Hardy tonight sounds like a monstrous match, liking the idea of it. Joey Matthews finally winning a match, whereas in real life Straight Edge Society he always lost and was a dunce. R-Truth needs seriously refreshening. Beth Phoenix and Serena Mancini beating April Lee and Gail Kim is a decent womens match; could be a few good storylines over the WWE Womens Championship following this. Cody Rhodes and Jack Swagger bowing to Rey Mysterio and Tyler Black served as no surprise, a great match however. Christian's promo on Shelton Benjamin was interesting, both men seemingly preparing for a feud over a future World Heavyweight Championship shot. The Miz beating Goldust was predictable. Nothing special here. TJ Wilson overcoming Trent Barreta was expected, hoping that the Hart Dynasty's first WWE Unified Tag Team Championship defense is not against The Dudebusters. Punk beating Jeff is a great closing, likely result as Randy Orton is WWE Champion; but now Orton appears as a tweener turning face. A pretty good show, so much potential for the SmackDown brand.
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Post by Elliot on Sept 23, 2010 15:22:32 GMT -5
ECW, brilliant Main Event, I'll be pulling for Zeke or Morrison. Good to see Bryan Danielson go over Carlito here, but hope to see Carlito pushed soon. Loving the confrontation between Danielson and Kaval, they will have some great matches, without a doubt. Wade Barrett coming to ECW is brilliant. Not sure about the Haas/Primo victory, but whatever. Glad to see Morley back as Val Venis on ECW. Wow, did not expect Tommy Dreamer to win the ECW Championship here, but kinda please he did. But I hope Jackson takes the Title next. Great show.
SmackDown, great opening segment, I hope Punk wins. Good to see Joey Matthews with the victory here, retribution from Raw. Phoenix and Serena with the victory is always good. Very happy that Mysterio and Black won this one, I imagine some very good Mysterio/Black matches. I look forward to the Christian/Benjamin feud, should be good. Obvious victory for The Miz, and I hope he receives a push. As I've said in the past, I would love to see The Dudebusters take the WWE Tag Team Championships. So glad CM Pnuk won here, the Triple Threat shall be amazing. Another great show.
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Sept 24, 2010 17:39:50 GMT -5
April 5th, 2010 i wireless Center in Moline, Illinois Attendance: 11,669
Raw opens with a video package that shows the huge announcements that Chris Jericho, Sheamus, Maryse, Kofi Kingston and The Undertaker were drafted to Raw last week. Then it shows Ted Dibiase’s sneak attack on The Undertaker and the video ended with MVP and Cena staring each other down as they’ll meet in tonight’s main event for a shot at the WWE Championship.Jerry “The King” Lawler and Michael Cole welcome everyone to tonight’s sold out broadcast of Monday night Raw. They hype up our huge main event between John Cena & MVP, with the winner going on to face Edge for the WWE Championship at Backlash. Plus, a huge tag team match has been signed as Batista will team with Kofi Kingston to take on Sheamus and Chris Jericho! Also, we will hear from Ted Dibiase Jr. about his heinous assault on The Undertaker last week.The WWE Champion’s theme hits as Edge makes his way out to the ring to open our show. He’s in street clothes as he gets into the ring and gets on the microphone. He says that last week Mr. McMahon got his panties in a bunch because he can’t get over what Edge did to his son last year. Now, Vince decided to determine his opponent for Backlash by pitting John Cena and MVP against each other in the main event. Edge says that he’s not worried about that though, because he knows he can beat MVP and he’s beaten Cena plenty of times before. What bothers him is that he’s heard the rumblings from some of the WWE Universe. They’re saying that Edge won’t be Champion for long because he never is. They say that Edge is the definition of a transitional Champion. Well he promises that we are witnessing what will be the longest Title reign of his career. He tells the WWE Universe to get used to the sight of his as Champion because nobody will stop him. Not John Cena, not MVP and certainly not Vince McMahon. At those words, Mr. McMahon’s theme hits and he comes out to the stage. He tells Edge that he brought this upon himself by not only injuring his son last year, but by making his daughter’s life a living hell and by threatening him last week. So Mr. McMahon will now make Edge’s life a living hell and it started last week when he decided that Edge will face either MVP or Cena at Backlash. And that match at Backlash will be held under No Disqualification rules. Edge is not too pleased with the new announcement as Mr. McMahon heads to the back. Commercial BreakA promo is shown, hyping up Mr. Kennedy’s Raw debut which will be next week!Singles Match Matt Hardy vs. Yoshi TatsuThese two former ECW talents managed to put on a pretty good opener for tonight’s broadcast. Tatsu continued to impress with his in-ring work and had the upper hand for most of this match. Being inexperienced cost him though, as he missed a top rope maneuver and that led to the veteran Matt Hardy, hitting the Twist of Fate and winning. Winner: Matt Hardy [6:53] **¾After the match, Matt Hardy grabbed the microphone and said that he is actually happy for the first time in months. It’s because he’s off of ECW, but he isn’t too pleased with the reaction of the crowd here on Raw. He reminds us that he’s been in the WWE for over a decade and has collected more titles than most guys. He thinks he should be treated better and he’ll take the first step towards that in the coming weeks as he plans to add another Championship under his belt. He knows that Elijah Burke isn’t in the building tonight, but he’s throwing down the gauntlet and challenges Burke to an Intercontinental Title match next week.Commercial BreakWe return to see John “Bradshaw” Layfield in his office. Chris Jericho enters and wants to know why he doesn’t get to be included in tonight’s number one contender’s match. JBL says that the choice was made by Mr. McMahon, who can overrule any General Manager that he wants to. He says that even though they’ve had differences in the past, he’s always respected Jericho as a competitor and is sure that there will be plenty of Title opportunities for him in the near future. Jericho agrees with this and leaves, but still doesn’t look very happy.
We now see Yoshi Tatsu looking disappointed after losing the previous match. Jimmy Yang walks up to him and tells him that he shouldn’t hang his head low. Even though he lost, it’s not the end of the world and he has an idea for the two of them. Tatsu seems interested and they walk off screen discussing Yang’s idea.
Ashley Valance is now standing by with one of the men in tonight’s main event, MVP. She asks him how he feels about the match tonight considering that he’s facing someone who he’s 1-1 against in his career. MVP says that tiebreakers are always big, but with a shot at the WWE Title on the line, this reaches a whole new level. He says that he plans on coming at Cena with everything he has, the way he always attacks Cena. Hopefully, at the end of the night, he’ll be BALLIN’!Commercial Break
Non-Title Match Divas Champion Maryse vs. TiffanyYour basic Divas match here, as it wasn’t given much time and was just mediocre. Tiffany has shown flashes in her short time as a competitor, but Maryse was too much for her and picked up the win with the French Kiss. Winner: Divas Champion Maryse [4:17] *¾Mickie James’ music hit as the former five time Women’s Champion came out to the stage. She tells Maryse that over the past few weeks, they’ve faced off in tag matches and some singles match and Maryse has yet to pin her. She thinks that Maryse can’t beat her. Maryse shakes this off, so James tells her to prove it by putting the belt on the line. Maryse gets a microphone and tells James that she has to earn a shot. JBL appears on the titantron and says that he has decided that next week on Raw, there will be a Six Pack Challenge involving Divas and the winner will face Maryse for the Divas Title at Backlash!Commercial Break
Tag Team Match Batista & Kofi Kingston vs. Chris Jericho & SheamusJericho and Kingston showed off some great chemistry here, but they weren’t the focus of this match. The story was the brooding issue between Sheamus and Batista. They went at it like two Brahma bulls, just like last week. This time though, Sheamus managed to win after nailing “The Animal” with a vicious Brogue Kick. Winners: Chris Jericho & Sheamus [10:03] ***We are now taken to the back, where Ted Dibiase Jr. is shown in street clothes and he seems to be headed towards the squared circle.Commercial BreakJust as expected, we are joined by Ted Dibiase Jr. as he comes down to the ring and is handed a microphone. He says that for the past seven days all the talk has been about what he did to The Undertaker. People have asked why he did it and he expected that to be obvious. At WrestleMania, he lost in Money in the Bank, which put a damper on his plans because without that, he didn’t’ have a guaranteed World Title shot. So, once he saw The Undertaker get drafted, he just acted on impulse and figured that taking out the WWE’s top dog was too impactful for people to ignore. Already, he’s been the talk of the town so he’s done something right. He reminds all of us that the man who brought The Undertaker into the WWE was his father, Ted Dibiase Sr. Since he was little, he’s known The Undertaker and because of that, he knows his weaknesses more than anybody. He’s going to exploit that and end ‘Taker’s storied WWE career. He inducted his father into the WWE Hall of Fame over a week ago and he plans on having his future son do the same for him. He’ll be in the Hall of Fame for being the man who eliminated the man who was seemingly unstoppable on his way to the WWE Title. He promises that he’ll be ready once Undertaker shows up, and ‘Taker won’t be too happy when the time comes. He ends the promo by saying that we are all living in his world because it’s his time to shine and take over the WWE, the way he was born to. Commercial Break
Tag Team Match Brian Kendrick & Paul London vs. The British Alliance w/ Katie Lea BurchillSurprisingly, Layla was absent from ringside during this contest. Anyway, these are two of the top teams in the WWE, as both headed into WrestleMania with a set of Tag Team Titles. The match was solid and featured some good use of tag format at the Alliance worked over London until he made the hot tag to Kendrick. That led to the finish as Kendrick pinned Regal following The Kendrick. Winners: Brian Kendrick & Paul London [7:02] **¾Josh Matthews is standing by with John Cena. He asks him the same question that was asked to MVP earlier tonight. Cena says that he agrees with everything MVP said earlier. He will attack MVP with everything he’s got and he hasn’t forgotten that he hasn’t worn the WWE Title since last Summer. He also remembers that it was MVP who ended that reign, so a lot is riding on tonight. He promises a great match and he says may the best man win.
A promo for Dolph Ziggler, one of Raw’s new draftees is shown as he will be in action next!Commercial Break
Singles Match Dolph Ziggler vs. Evan BourneRaw’s mid-card scene has drastically improved after the draft and this match was proof of that. These two would’ve stolen the show if it wasn’t for the main event. Bourne continues to impress, but struggles to pick up victories. He missed the Shooting Star Press, which hurt him and allowed Dolph to nail the Zig Zag and pick up a win in his return to Monday nights. Winner: Dolph Ziggler [8:16] ***½A split screen now shows MVP and John Cena walking towards the arena as our huge main event is coming up next!Commercial BreakBefore the main event can begin, Edge joins Cole & Lawler on commentary as he’ll be scouting his potential opponents. Singles Match John Cena vs. MVPDespite not getting twenty minutes like their SummerSlam encounter, these two still managed to put on a match nearly the caliber of that classic. They went back and forth and the crowd was on the edge of their seats for every near fall. It was almost ruined when Chris Jericho ran down and attempted to attack Cena. Cena was in the corner and Jericho charged him, but MVP cut him off with a variation of the pounce. Cena and MVP ran at each other and Cena hit him with a clothesline. He then lifted him up for the FU, but MVP reversed it into a crucifix pin for the win! Winner: MVP [12:16] ***¾The crowd popped for the surprise ending as MVP celebrated his win. He shook hands with Cena after the match but that nice moment was ruined by simultaneous attacks from Jericho and Edge. Jericho nailed Cena with the CodeBreaker and Edge drilled MVP with a Spear. They stood over their fallen rivals as the show closed.© WWE 2010
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Post by tg11 on Sept 24, 2010 18:50:56 GMT -5
Kevin, good job on RAW, really good good job on RAW
- MVP vs Edge for Backlash, loving the build-up there, I really am, hopefully MVP beats Edge to become WWE Champion once again and regain the WWE Title for the second time, because I cannot stand Edge as WWE Champion, just saying. My personal opinion, my prediction MVP beats Edge to become WWE Champion for the 2nd time at Backlash.
- It looks like it is going to be Cena vs Jericho at Backlash, if that is the case, then I am glad that Cena is out of the WWE Title picture at least for now, feud with Jericho I love that even more, and hopefully Jericho beats Cena for the first time ever in his career because Jericho has never been able to beat Cena in a match one-on-one ever.
- Matt Hardy hopefully he gets a push and he becomes Intercontinental Champion soon, I see a Hardy/Elijah Burke feud coming, and their match for the IC Title at Backlash, and hopefully you push Matt into the main event soon too, my honest opinion
- Sheamus vs Batista for Backlash is also likely too, if that is the case, then I really wanna see this feud, 2 behemoths going up against one another, it's almost set after the way Sheamus finished off Batista with that Brogue Kick
- Yang/Tatsu tag-team formation, I see it coming, do you, both Japanese wrestlers joining forces I hope so, if that is the case, I see them getting a WWE Unified Tag Team Title shot soon, but for right now, it is all up in the air
- Kennedy returning, hopefully he gets in on the WWE Title picture too
- Maryse vs Mickie James is already set for Backlash, my honest opinion James beats Maryse to become champion for the 6th time
- Ted DiBiase vs The Undertaker for Backlash, I really wanna see this match happen, for me it is a dream match, for this feud The Million Dollar Man Ted DiBiase, Sr. can be brought into this as a valet for his son, I hope Taker beats DiBiase at Backlash
- ALL MY PREDICTIONS AND HONEST OPINIONS ASIDE, ALL OF THAT ASIDE, I JUST WANTED TO SAY GREAT JOB ON RAW, AND KEEP IT UP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! LOOKING FORWARD TO ECW AND SMACKDOWN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Post by legendkiller8 on Sept 24, 2010 19:28:24 GMT -5
-Good promo with Edge saying how he could beat the two possible contenders tonight. Expecting an attack. -Hardy over Tatsu was expected. Hope Hardy has a good run on RAW. -Maryse over Tiffany was predicted. -Good first-hour main event choice there. I'd love to see Batista/Sheamus feud. -Londrick going over was a nice way to build them off their loss at WM. Hart Triology/Londrick feud wouldn't be bad either. -Ziggler over Bourne is a nice way to bring him in. I hope you push Bourne a bit better though. -MVP over Cena was a way to keep MVP happy. Don't know what's wrong with Cena here though. Good RAW; could bring in lots of feuds.
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Sept 24, 2010 23:37:58 GMT -5
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Post by ✖ AJ on Sept 25, 2010 10:48:53 GMT -5
- Good opening promo from Edge and Vince as well. No disqualification at Backlash? Sweet. - Really amped up for Kennedy (...Kennedy) coming to Raw. Looking forward to it. - Matt Hardy with an obvious win over Tatsu. Challenging for the IC Title, eh? Nice. - Obvious victory for Maryse over Tiffany as she is champ. A six pack challenge for the #1 contender will be nice. - Jericho and Sheamus getting the win in tag action is good. Sheamus pinning Batista is huge. - Ted DiBiase with a real good promo there and the feud with Taker shall be very entertaining. - Londrick over The British Alliance is good. To be honest, The Brits are falling as a team. - A good redebut match for Ziggler on Raw. Not that happy still with Bourne still apart of Raw, though. - MVP wins! MVP wins! Don't expect him to beat Edge at Backlash though, in all honesty. Spear ending the show is good.
A good show as usual.
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Post by Elliot on Sept 25, 2010 12:04:43 GMT -5
Raw, sounds like a good Main Event. A good opening segment, and I look forward to that match at Backlash, whoever wins tonight. I'm so glad Mr. Kennedy is now on Raw, can't wait for him to debut. Was hoping for Yoshi Tatsu winning here, I don't like Matt one bit. I hope he doesn't get an Intercontinental Championship reign. A Tatsu/Yang combination would be epic win. Obvious victory for Maryse, and I like the sound of the Six-Pack Challenge next week. pleased that Chris Jericho and Sheamus got the victory here. Loving the Ted DiBiase/Undertaker feud, something I could really imagine. Londrick over the British Alliance is good. Great victory for Dolph Ziggler, hope to see him pushed soon. Wow, wasn't expecting MVP to win, surprised to see you still using him as a major player. Loved the ending with Jericho and Edge coming out. Great show.
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Post by Thomas M. on Sept 26, 2010 4:17:26 GMT -5
-Good opening promo with Vince/Edge. No DQ should be good. -Can't wait to see Kennedy debut on RAW. -Hardy going over Tatsu was obvious. Him challenging Burke is good as well. -Maryse over Tiffany is good. -Jericho and Sheamus over Batista and Kingston is nice. -Great promo with DiBiase, his feud with Taker should be good. -London and Kendrick over The British Alliance is nice. -Ziggler over Bourne is great for his re-debut on RAW. -MVP going over Cena was unexpected. Him/Edge at Backlash should be good. Edge standing tall is nice as well. Overall, great RAW.
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Sept 27, 2010 20:43:10 GMT -5
April 6th, 2010 United Center in Chicago, Illinois Attendance: 19,717
We open to a video package, showing highlights of Tommy Dreamer’s long career. It showed how he became a legend in ECW and how he won the ECW Title, only to hold it for just twenty-two minutes. It then fast forwards to last week, where Tommy shocked the world and became ECW Champion again as he now reigns atop the brand he loves.Byron Saxton and Joey Styles welcome us to the show, promising a huge night. Our main event features John Morrison taking on Drew McIntyre in a battle of two guys who have their sights on the ECW Championship. Also tonight we will hear from the new ECW Champion, Tommy Dreamer.Tag Team Match Bryan Danielson & Kaval vs. Carlito & Chris Masters [/color] Carlito & Masters reunited their old tag team for one night at least, and the now friendly rivalry between Danielson & Kaval escalated here. They formed a respectful team, but it was clear that each guy tried to outdo the other. This turned out to be their downfall though as Kaval was near victory, but decided to climb the top and was knocked off by Masters. This allowed Carlito to finish him off with the Back Cracker. Winners: Carlito & Chris Masters [9:31] ***[/color] After the match, Danielson helped Kaval up, but was shoved away. Kaval then calmed down and grabbed a microphone. He told Danielson that they went about this match all wrong and they shouldn’t be trying to one up each other. He does know that he’s capable of beating Danielson and he wants to try it next week! Danielson accepts and the two shake hands.Commercial Break[/color] We return to see Theodore Long in his office when a knock is heard. Zack Ryder bursts in, Courtney hot on his heels. He demands a match with Val Venis tonight because he heard what Val said about Courtney last week. Long makes the match, but tells Zack that he is worried about more than just Courtney because if Val beats him tonight, he’ll earn himself a Television Title shot. Ryder is furious at this and leaves in a foul mood.
The cameras cut to Ashley Valance, who is standing by with John Morrison. She asks him about his feelings heading into tonight’s main event. Morrison says that it sucked to lose his shot at the ECW Title last week, but he knows that it’s time to move on. He pokes fun at Drew McIntyre’s accent and then finishes the promo by saying that beating McIntyre is the first step towards the ECW Championship.
An advertisement is shown, for this Friday’s edition of Smackdown. It hypes up the main event as a battle between the two men facing Jeff Hardy for the World Title at Backlash, CM Punk and Randy Orton!Commercial Break
Singles Match Charlie Haas vs. Joe Hennig[/color] Last week, Haas made Zack Ryder tap out to the Haas of Pain, so he should be in line for a Television Title match. That may have been nullified tonight though as he fell victim to the third generation star. Hennig really impressed in his first singles match on ECW and he managed to win following an inverted running swinging neck breaker. Winner: Joe Hennig [8:06] ***[/color] Post match, Hennig surprisingly helped Charlie Haas get up. He then tapped him on the shoulder and left, leaving Haas looking very surprised at this act of sportsmanship.
Another promo is shown for the soon to debut Wade Barrett. It talks more about his past as a bare-knuckle boxer, only this week, he actually speaks. He introduces himself and claims that he is the future of not only ECW, but of this business. His takeover will begin very soon.Commercial Break[/color] Josh Matthews is standing by with Drew McIntyre when we return. He asks him for a response to what John Morrison said earlier. McIntyre says that Morrison can make fun of the way he speaks all he wants because it simply doesn’t matter. What matters is that when they step into the ring tonight, only one man will be a step closer to becoming ECW Champion and that will be him.Non-Title Match Val Venis vs. Television Champion Zack Ryder w/ Courtney[/color] Val showed why he kept his job this year in this match. He helped Ryder along to a very good match, even though it was just a non-title contest. He continually flirted with Courtney at ringside, and she seemed at least a tad interested. It cost him though as Ryder snuck up behind him and ended the match with the Zack Attack. Winner: Television Champion Zack Ryder [7:06] **¾
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Singles Match Drew McIntyre vs. John Morrison[/color] This was the finest match in the young career of McIntyre. He showed some serious improvement as he played a great heel here. He used every kind of shady tactic in the book. Morrison has also shined in his role as a face and the crowd was very behind his comeback near the end. That comeback proved to be worth it as he picked up the much needed win by hitting the Starship Pain. Winner: John Morrison [10:16] ***¼[/color] Tommy Dreamer is now shown walking towards the arena as he’ll speak with the WWE Universe, next!Commercial Break[/color] Tommy Dreamer makes his way down to the ring, with the ECW Title around his waist. John Morrison shakes his hand as he enters the ring, and then he steps out. Tommy begins to cut a promo saying that being ECW Champion again is a dream come true. Ever since ECW came back he has been so proud and the fact that he managed to be the last remaining ECW Original makes him even prouder. He promises to defend the belt with honor and dignity and he will give all of the up and coming stars on this brand a chance to shine. He’d like to start with John Morrison, who just won a big match tonight. He asks Morrison to get in the ring and he tells John that he thinks he deserves an ECW Title shot. Before John can answer, Ezekiel Jackson’s theme hits as he comes down to the ring. He says that Morrison doesn’t deserve a shot more than him. He, just like Morrison, did not get pinned during last week’s main event. He says that he could destroy both Morrison & Dreamer in short order and he will because he wants the ECW Title. Theodore Long appears on the Titantron and says that he has an announcement to make. He agrees that both Ezekiel Jackson and John Morrison are deserving of ECW Title shots. So, in next week’s main event, Jackson will go one on one with Morrison and the winner will face Tommy Dreamer for the ECW Title at Backlash. Jackson attempts to attack Dreamer at this point, but Tommy dodges the attack. Then, along with Morrison, he connects with a double clothesline, sending Jackson to the outside. Jackson is furious as Dreamer raises the ECW Title in the air, and Morrison does his signature pose to close the show. © WWE 2010[/center][/font]
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Post by legendkiller8 on Sept 27, 2010 20:57:09 GMT -5
-Carlito and Masters returning could help our tag division considering we lost Perfectly Awesome. -Hennig over Haas was expected as it'd do more for Hennig. -Ryder over Venis is a solid way to get him over. Hope he continues to rise. -Morrison over McIntyre is great either way. Really hope JoMo takes the ECW Championship after Dreamer. -Good promo for Dreamer there. Okay, expecting Dreamer/Jackson which should be good. Maybe Jackson will win it. -Good show; lots of good candidates to win the gold here. Can't wait to see what's next.
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Post by Rated R on Sept 28, 2010 11:13:43 GMT -5
ECW: - Good opening contest and while I like that you aren't stretching out this feud of respect thing I really would have liked to have seen Danielson and Kaval form a full time team, I think they'd be a great addition to the tag team division. - Solid win for Hennig, interesting post match actions as well, looking forward to seeing where this goes. - Great to see Ryder going over here. I'm hoping you give him a proper long term feud soon however and not with somebody like Venis since he just doesn't seem like a threat now that he's lost to Ryder. - Great main event with Morrison going over and a solid end of show segment that sets up some nice potential challengers for Dreamer's title.
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Post by DTP. on Sept 28, 2010 13:58:46 GMT -5
WWE RAW: Monday 5th April 2010...A decent start to the show with Edge in the ring noting the past few weeks. Vince McMahon's arrival was good, and I'm looking forward to how he will terrorize Edge this storyline, not sure how you could make this more original. Like the sound of MVP or John Cena facing Edge at Backlash though. Mr Kennedy promo...just return him already, he's not needing of a hype video considering he's just been on ECW the last year. Matt Hardy beating Yoshi Tatsu is fine, bit of a lacking opening contest though. Hardy's promo was fine but now he's happy...nah. That will be the downfall of his heel persona. Hopefully he does have one last WWE Intercontinental Championship reign. Maryse beating Tiffany is meh. The wrestling quality is obviously now on SmackDown. Mickie James' promo was nothing different from anything we've previously seen. Hope Maryse retains the WWE Divas Championship this time. Solid first-hour main event with Chris Jericho and Sheamus though, overcoming Batista and Kofi Kingston in a decent outing. Sheamus pinning Batista is odd though, perhaps a battle of the titans feud is upcoming. Ted Dibiase's promo on The Undertaker was well played out; don't rush this onto a pay-per-view match at Backlash, save it for the May pay-per-view. Paul London and Brian Kendrick beating the British Alliance comes as no surprise; William Regal and Paul Burchill now have little to achieve. Layla not being there is odd. Dolph Zigger beating Evan Bourne again, decent win for Ziggler and looking forward to a Ziggler push perhaps. MVP beating Cena was a great shock, second time Cena's been pinned by MVP. Good show, with Jericho attacking Cena in a replay of their many previous feuds; MVP and Edge should be good at Backlash, not sure about it being main event worthy though.
ECW on SyFy: Tuesday 6th April 2010...Great tag team action to kick off the episode with Carlito and Chris Masters picking up the win in a surprise, but there's not a lot for Carlito to do that's fresh in the tag team division. Surprised they beat Bryan Danielson and Kaval though, glad at the same time. Surprised that Joe Hennig beat Charlie Haas; great filler and perhaps the build for Hennig starts now. Wonder if Haas will get released soon. Wade Barrett debuting sounds good. Zack Ryder beating Val Venis is fine, a good win for the WWE Television Champion but what happened with Haas feuding with Ryder? Lastly, good main event with John Morrison beating Drew McIntyre in a nice evolution match. Tommy Dreamer and Ezekiel Jackson's promo set up Backlash, should have opened the show though. A decent episode, not sure how all of it would've fit into forty minute though.
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Post by Elliot on Sept 29, 2010 10:14:38 GMT -5
ECW, I was surprised to see Carlito and Chris Masters go over here, but with the one-up game been played, it makes sense. Danielson vs. Kaval II next week should be good. I liked seeing Joe Hennig defeat Charlie Haas here, and a show of sportsmanship after was great, I'd like to see a push for him. I cannot wait until you debut Wade Barrett, he is a definite future ECW Champion, no doubt about it. I'm glad that Zack Ryder won here as I feel as much as I like Val Venis, he isn't real title shot worthy anymore. Very pleased to see John Morrison over Drew McIntyre, I hope he gets an ECW Championship reign soon. Love this three-way battle for the belt with Morrison, Jackson and Dreamer. I sincerely hope that you give Ezekiel Jackson the belt at some point, he deserves it. Overall, great show.
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Sept 29, 2010 18:29:22 GMT -5
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Post by Thomas M. on Sept 29, 2010 21:11:19 GMT -5
-Great way to open the show with Carlito/Masters going over Danielson/Kaval. Kaval challenging Danielson to a match is great. -Hennig going over Haas there is a good call. Surprised to see the sportsmanship from Hennig. -Ryder going over Venis is a great way to get him over. -Morrison going over McIntyre is great. -Good Dreamer promo. The faces standing tall over Zeke is a good way to end the show. Overall, great ECW. Can't wait to see what happens next.
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