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Post by savemedpv on Jul 9, 2009 10:53:50 GMT -5
Great show. Jeff going over Morrison is fine. Liked the match itself. Vickie telling Steph Edge is vital is great. Edge being suspended is good, Umaga vs Jeff at The Bash should be good. Second City Saints winning is okay, would've liked to see Hawkins and Ryder win. But if this intertwines with a feud, I don't care. The Punk/Umaga was good. Love the ending. Natalya winning is expected. Great segment in the GM's office. Kofi winning is good. Kendrick slapping his bodyguard would've been expected as well. Show and Taker winning was great. Loved how Y2J attacked the Deadman after the match. Overall awesome show.
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Jul 9, 2009 11:10:47 GMT -5
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Post by Matt on Jul 9, 2009 16:01:45 GMT -5
A terrific way to open up Smackdown! I am happy Jeff Hardy got the victory, but I would love to see John Morrison slowly be built up as a main eventer. I like Stephanie McMahon suspending Edge, that makes sense. I like C>M Punk getting his rematch against Randy Orton for the title. C.M Punk fighting Umaga for the right to choose the stipulation was cool as well. The Second City Saints picking up the win was good, I can not complain there. I like The Hart Foundation segment after the tag match. I like Umaga not losing cleanly. I love how Orton gave Punk the stipulation choice and how he quickly regrets it. Natalya Neidhart winning was the right choice. Not a bad call there. I love Michelle McCool making the save from the post match destruction. I wonder what is going to happen with the Divas Championship. I am extremely pleased to see Kofi Kingston retain his title. I love Big Show and Undertaker teaming again, such nostalgia. The main event was solid and really showcases how dominate Smackdown can be with star power. Overall a good show.
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Jul 10, 2009 19:17:55 GMT -5
Velocity 7/4/09Smackdown Match: Gail Kim d. Jillian Hall with the Happy Ending RawMatch: Johnny Curtis d. Shad with a small package ECW Match: Sheamus O' Shaunessy d. Hardcore Holly with a choke slame bomb
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Post by Chris Hammers on Jul 11, 2009 0:42:03 GMT -5
Smackdown was a solid show Kev, you're nearing page 40. Strong way to kick off the show with Jeff Hardy vs John Morrison, awesome match. Punk/Umaga is another fun match, I enjoyed their encounters before Umaga's release. Kendrick slapping Knight was a shocker, can see Knight KO'ing him soon for a face push. Main event was real solid, right team went over. Looking forward to The Bash, Kev. The completed card is fantastic from what you've told me.
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Post by DTP. on Jul 11, 2009 21:47:41 GMT -5
Solid opening contest to jump start things on SmackDown, with Jeff Hardy defeating John Morrison. Glad Morrison had some of his own offense, but Hardy winning is just about the best decision. Solid promo with Vickie Guerrero, punishment for Hardy against Umaga eh? Don't really like that it's happening at The Bash considering the identical happened at Great American Bash 2007. Nice to see involvement with Randy Orton and CM Punk, hopefully they will feud for the World Heavyweight Championship. Poor Zack Ryder and Curt Hawkins, they are left for the wolves [Second City Saints], here on SmackDown. CM Punk beatng Umaga is fine, seemed like a solid match, and liked the disqualification finish. Natalya beating Nikki Bella is for the best. Kofi Kingston beating The Brian Kendrick is fine, good defense of the WWE United States Championship. Solid tag team main event, but Shelton Benjamin and Chris Jericho seemingly got murdered here by Big Show and The Undertaker. Decent show.
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Post by Elliot on Jul 12, 2009 12:41:05 GMT -5
SmackDown, Jeff Hardy versus John Morrison is a spectacular opener. Would have liked to see Morrison go over, but Hardy was probably the sensible choice. Hardy versus Umaga should be good. Good segment with Punk and Orton. Nice win for the Saints. Good way to include the Hart Foundation. I'm glad Punk won via DQ, doesn't hurt Umaga that way, meaning he still has momentum going in to face Hardy at The Bash. Good way to do it too with Orton accidentally costing the match. Glad Natalya won, can't be doing with the Bellas. Good way to involve the divas after the match. Glad to see Kofi Kingston retain the belt. Hope he keeps it for a while. Glad to see 'Taker and Show get the victory. Nice way to end the show. Great SmackDown, very well booked.
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Post by Jack. on Jul 12, 2009 12:52:23 GMT -5
Oh...I thought I replied to this. lol. Jeff over Morrison is good. Was the right choice. Jeff vs Umaga is great. Ive been asking for it since backlash. Punk vs Orton segemnt was great. Id love to see Punk take the title at the Bash. Hawkins and Ryder need to be seperated and push IMO. theyre great athletes and shouldnt be jobbing. Punk vs Umaga is great, I thought this wouldve been the Main Event. Natalya over is right. Kofi b. Kendrick is good. Im going somewhere with that Feud in my diary actually. Taker and Show teaming after last years Unforgiven/Nomercy/Survivor Series. That feud went on to long to be forgotten oh well solid ME.
Great show Kev. My MSN is now taken over by a virus so I hope to talk to you soon.
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Jul 12, 2009 12:53:55 GMT -5
Raw 7/6/09 Preview-Last week on Raw, Eric Bischoff returned as Raw's new General Manager. His first official act of business was to solve the WWE Title picture's problem at the Bash. Triple H and Batista eliminated each other at the same time last week to conclude the Battle Royal to determine John Cena's opponent at The Bash. Bischoff announced that Cena would defend his WWE Championship against both Triple H & Batista at the Pay-Per-View! All three of these huge stars will be in attendance tonight and there's no telling what will go down! -Also last week, it was announced that Legacy would be defending their Titles tonight. Ted Dibiase Jr. will defend his Intercontinental Championship against a mystery opponent, while Joe Henning & Cody Rhodes will defend their World Tag Team Championships against mystery opponents. Who will their opponents be? Can they retain their gold? -Plus, MVP has been having problems with John "Bradshaw" Layfield as of late. JBL's Cabinet members Jayson Paul & Shad Gaspard have had differences with up and coming team, Tyler Reks & Johnny Curtis. Tonight, MVP will team with Reks & Curtis in the young team's highest profile match yet to take on JBL, Paul & Gaspard in six man tag action! Tune into the USA Network for all of this and much more tonight at 9:00PM!
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Post by Matt on Jul 12, 2009 19:55:15 GMT -5
I am really interested to see who Legacy's mystery opponents are. I hope they are someone big and shocking. The six man tag should also be a solid contest.
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Jul 13, 2009 11:22:01 GMT -5
July 6th, 2009 Iowa Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Des Moines, Iowa Attendance: 13,727
As expected, this week’s Raw opened with a video package highlighting last week’s Battle Royal to determine John Cena’s opponent for The Bash. Triple H and Batista hit the floor at the same time, causing a draw. Out came Raw’s new General Manager, Eric Bischoff, who announced that at The Bash, Cena will defend the WWE Championship against Triple H & Batista in a Triple Threat Match!Before Jerry Lawler and Michael Cole can even talk, Eric Bischoff’s theme hits as Raw’s General Manager makes his way to the ring. He begins to talk about how great it is to be back. He promises to be a fair GM as evidenced by his Triple Threat announcement last week. He promises to make sure that Raw is the best two hours of wrestling that a fan can see and it starts tonight. He reminds everybody about tonight’s huge six man tag, plus Legacy’s mystery title defenses. Bischoff then announces that next week’s Raw will be a 3 hour special! It will feature inter-brand matches involving champions. That means that WWE Champion John Cena will go one on one with World Heavyweight Champion Randy Orton, in non-title action of course. He leaves to a decent ovation from the crowd, who enjoyed his announcements. Commercial Break.Raw returns to see Legacy barge into Eric Bischoff’s office and demand to know why they were placed into Title matches that they haven’t been able to prepare for. Bischoff tells them that they shouldn’t have over confidently bragged last week. Now they have to go out tonight and prove themselves. Oh, and there will be no outside interference allowed in their matches. Divas Match Melina vs. Mickie JamesThis turned out to be a solid women’s match, but seemed to serve no real purpose. Both women are vying for a shot at Katie Lea’s Women’s Championship though. Mid way through the match, Michael Cole announced that this Friday night on Smackdown, Stephanie McMahon will make an announcement concerning both the Divas Championship & the Women’s Championship. After solid back & forth action, Melina got a victory with the Last Call. Winner: Melina (4:51) **After the match, Katie Lea and Layla London are seen at the top of the ramp. Katie Lea is seen sarcastically clapping.Commercial Break.
Intercontinental Championship Ted Dibiase Jr. (c) vs. Evan BourneBourne turned out to be Dibiase’s opponent, which obviously Dibiase didn’t like because he barely escaped beating him at Night of Champions. As expected, this was a very good match. Unlike Night of Champions, Bourne got the crowd hot right off the bat and he came out firing. Ted was looking very vulnerable until he caught Bourne mid-air with a fall away slam. He began to control the match. Near the end, Ted went for the Dream Street, which put away Bourne at Night of Champions, but Bourne reversed it the way Bret Hart reversed it back at Survivor Series ’96 against Steve Austin. He only got a two count though. As they got up, Bourne nailed an enziguri. He climbed to the top & hit his double knee drop just as Dibiase got up. Bourne then finished the flurry and the match with the Shooting Star Press. Winner and NEW Intercontinental Champion: Evan Bourne (9:16) ***½Bourne celebrated with his new Championship while the crowd went nuts. Dibiase looked furious in the ring as we cut to commercial.Commercial Break.We return to be joined by the “King of Kings” Triple H. He gets on the microphone and begins to talk about how Eric Bischoff is being the most unfair he’s ever been. He states that it’s obviously clear that Batista’s feet touched the floor before his and that he should be facing Cena one on one at The Bash. He states that now Batista gets to be involved when he doesn’t deserve it. Triple H then takes a serious turn and promises to leave Philadelphia with the WWE Championship and says that he wants to take out Batista before that…the same way he took out Rey Mysterio. That brings out “The Animal” Batista, who runs straight at Triple H. HHH gets hyped up and practically begs Batista to come in the ring. Once Batista enters though, Triple H slides out and leaves. The cameras cut to the back where John Cena is watching on a monitor with a big smirk on his face. Commercial Break.In the back, Legacy is shown. Ted Dibiase Jr. is furious over losing his Championship. He tells Cody Rhodes & Joe Henning that they need to win tonight and prove that not even mystery opponents can stop all of Legacy. He calls Evan Bourne’s victory a fluke before storming off.The camera cuts to another locker room. This one shows Evan Bourne celebrating his victory along with Charlie Haas, Jamie Noble, R-Truth and Val Venis. They congratulate him and celebrate with champagne.Six Man Tag Team Match John “Bradshaw” Layfield, Jayson Paul & Shad Gaspard w/ Candice vs. MVP, Tyler Reks & Johnny Curtis w/ EveThis was easily the biggest match of Reks & Curtis’ young careers. They didn’t seem to be fazed by it though as they worked their style early on. That came to a halt though, once JBL caught Curtis with a fall away slam. That allowed the three members of The Cabinet to work him over and cut the ring in half. They beat on him for a while until he managed to make the tag to MVP. He came in on fire and hit a snap belly to belly, his Ballin elbow drop and a big boot. MVP ducked a Clothesline from Hell and nailed JBL with the Playmaker. He covered but Paul broke it up. Eventually, the tag was made to Tyler Reks. He attempted his springboard moonsault but Paul moved out of the way. That allowed him to nail his corkscrew neck breaker to win it. Winners: The Cabinet (7:04) **¾After the match, The Cabinet beat down on their opponents. JBL was especially brutal with MVP. He kept screaming that he didn’t deserve a title match at SummerSlam. JBL hit him with a chair a few times and ended it with a Clothesline from Hell.Commercial Break.
Singles Match Kaval vs. Paul Burchill w/ William Regal, Layla London & Women’s Champion Katie Lea BurchillThis was a rematch of last week’s match, in which Kaval won by disqualification. And much like last week’s contest, it was very good, slightly better this time around though. Anyway, Burchill dominated this one a little more, but that just allowed Kaval to make the face come back. He would hit his signature stuff like the Dragon’s Wings and some stiff kicks. He climbed to the top for the Warrior’s Way, but Layla distracted the referee, allowing Regal to knock him off the top. Burchill nailed the Curb Stomp for the tainted victory. Winner: Paul Burchill (6:08) ***The British Alliance beat down on Kaval after the match, including Katie Lea and Layla getting stomps in. They posed in the middle of the ring as it was evident that Kaval hasn’t made any friends yet. The cameras then cut to the back where Cody Rhodes and Joe Henning are seen walking to the arena, they defend their World Tag Team Titles in our main event, next!Commercial Break.When we return, Raw General Manager Eric Bischoff is at the announce table, doing guest commentary for the upcoming match.World Tag Team Championship Legacy (c) vs. WWE Champion John Cena & BatistaBoth Henning & Rhodes were in shock when it turned out that their opponents were former World Tag Team Champions, Batista & John Cena. Batista & Cena seemed to not know that they were going to be partners but they worked together rather well. They dominated the early goings as the Champions were reeling. Eventually though, a well placed rake in the eyes from Henning to Cena led to the Champions gaining control. Rhodes hit his moonsault and Silver Spoon DDT yet only got two counts. Henning then hit him with a few very nice moves. Cena backed Henning into the corner when he attempted the Henning-Plex. He then sent him off the ropes and hit him with a shoulder block. Then both he & Henning made the tags. Batista came in on fire and hit both Henning & Rhodes with some sick spine busters. He then turned to Cena, who was just getting up, and he drilled him with a Batista Bomb. The crowd was stunned and Batista left up the ramp. That allowed Cody Rhodes to place his arm over Cena’s chest and pick up the three. Winners and Still World Tag Team Champions: Legacy (10:33) ***After the match, Ted Dibiase Jr. came down to celebrate with his stable mates. Eric Bischoff got off commentary and grabbed a microphone. Batista was standing at the top of the ramp. Bischoff stated that the main event for The Bash is not 100% safe. The reason for that is because in two weeks on Raw, due to Cody Rhodes pinning John Cena, he will get a shot at the WWE Championship! Rhodes began to smile as Cena was just beginning to get up.© WWE 2009
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Post by DTP. on Jul 13, 2009 12:17:13 GMT -5
Pretty realistic to have a three-hour edition of RAW for next week, should be pretty good. Nice that Eric Bischoff opened up the show, looking forward to the interpromotional champion vs champion match between World Heavyweight Champion, Randy Orton and WWE Champion, John Cena, should be epic. Filler opening contest, could of opened up in a better way, really, nontheless, Melina beating Mickie James is fine, like that Katie-Lea Burchill and Layla London are associated at the moment, will Katie-Lea being WWE Womens Champion make things hectic between the two? Suprised that Evan Bourne defeated Ted Dibiase Jr, but great timing for Bourne to win the WWE Intercontinental Championship. I see the two feuding into The Bash, really. The promo with Triple H was nice, indeed. Liking the Triple H and Batista feud. John Cena watching is intriguing. The Cabinet beating Montel Vontavious Porter and the newcoming trio of Tyler Reks, Johnny Curtis and Eve is okay, glad MVP didn't do the job to John Bradshaw Layfield. See a feud arising there. I think Kaval could of been well suited with an undefeated streak, but Paul Burchill beating Kaval shows Kaval as being not invincible, which is good. Interference makes sense. The ringside area would be pretty crowded, really with the British Alliance there. Nice main event World Tag Team Championship defense by Legacy against John Cena and Batista, seemed like a solid bout. Damn, Cody Rhodes getting a shot at the WWE Championship is weird, pushes back Randy Orton and John Cena's epic showdown. Maybe some tension with Orton and his former protege? Good show overall.
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Post by Matt on Jul 14, 2009 9:41:11 GMT -5
Opening segment was good and the 3 hour Raw should be solid. Good Bischoff and Legacy segment. Melina picking up the win surprised me, but it isn’t and awful decision. Evan Bourne coming out is really cool and I didn’t expect him. Wow! I never in a million years expected Evan Bourne to win the IC title tonight from Ted. That was really shocking. I like the Triple H and Batista segment. John Cena smirking at it was cool. I was thrilled to see The Cabinet win the six man tag. They can be a great stable and need big wins like they got tonight. Kaval losing sucks because it kills momentum, but Paul Burchill winning is great because he is getting pushed! Whoa! I did not expect John Cena and Batista. Batista turning heel on Cena was amazing and Legacy retaining was the right call. Cody Rhodes! A WWE Championship Match! OMG!
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Post by savemedpv on Jul 14, 2009 12:27:19 GMT -5
A three hour Raw next week will be great. The Legacy/Bischoff segment after the break was very good. Melina winning is fine. Katie Lea vs Melina would be good. Bourne winning the Intercontinental Title is good. Sort of expecting that, especially because DiBiase just barely walked away with the belt at NOC. The Triple H/Batista segment was great. John smirking was also classic. Both Legacy and Bourne in their respective locker rooms were good. The Cabinet winning was fine, didn't really expect Curtis, Reks, and MVP to win anyway. Kaval losing kills all his momentum going into this match . Wow, John Cena and Batista! Glad Legacy retained. Rhodes vs Cena - for the WWE Title! Wow. One great show you booked there.
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Post by duan on Jul 14, 2009 23:44:48 GMT -5
sorry for the late reply man! here goes nothing... SD!- Boo, wish Morrison would've gotten the big win. Eh, I'm getting sick of Hardy big time. A decent promo with Vickie/Punk/Orton, liking the rematch and I see Punk winning here tonight. Good to see the saints pick up an ordinary tag victory. Haha stupid Orton, gave Punk the stipulation. Pretty funny stuff in my opinion. Demolishment from Natalya is what I enjoy seeing. Gail Kim returns to save every diva on SD roster! Haha, funny stuff. Good to see Kofi retain definitely, hopefully a long run for him. I say predictable main event; two big men would demolish Jericho/Benjie. Good ending with the Jericho attack though. Decent show. RAW- Wow, face bischoff? no way, I don't believe it one bit. Some solid matches lined up tonight and 3 hour Raw should be good! Yawn, good to see Melina win I guess, but lackluster opening imo. HELL YES! Made up for it right there with the Evan Bourne victory, ing A! Excellent win for Evan. Interesting segment with Triple H & Batista. Haha Jobber celebration rules. Ah, good to see the Cabinet pick up a victory, especially in 6 man matches. Damn, I was pulling for a Kaval victory man, Burchill isn't too bad I guess. Batista "tweener" turn is very good to help Legacy retain, I love it! HOLY! Rhodes title shot is definitely different, I see him definitely getting his ass kicked though. Good RAW!
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Jul 15, 2009 10:03:57 GMT -5
ECW 7/7/09 Preview-Last week on ECW, more than a handful of superstars made their claim to an ECW Title shot. Ezekiel Jackson, Matt Hardy & Elijah Burke all challenged the new Champion, Mr. Kennedy. After their big tag team match last week, Mr. Kennedy was met with a blood bath courtesy of The Brood. Tonight, it will be Elijah Burke vs. Matt Hardy vs. Kevin Thorn vs. Ezekiel Jackson with the winner facing Mr. Kennedy for the ECW Title at The Bash! -Also last week, we witnessed the return of The World's Strongest Man, Mark Henry. He returned to take out Ezekiel Jackson, the man who took him out a few weeks back. What will go down between these two monsters tonight? Only time will tell. -Television Champion Gavin Spears has promised to be a fighting Champion. He's already got his first defense tonight when he takes on Santino Marella in singles action. Can the Italian pull off another miracle? Or will Spears have a successful first defense? -Plus, "The All-American American" Jack Swagger will be in the house for the first time since losing his Television Championship. What will he have to say about his loss? Will he ask for a rematch? Or does he have his eyes set on a different prize? Tune into the Sci-Fi Network for all of this and a whole lot more tonight at 9:00PM!
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Jul 17, 2009 9:16:28 GMT -5
July 7th, 2009 Target Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota Attendance: 18,271
ECW opens with a video package showing clips of last week’s tag team main event. It also showed Mark Henry’s return and brawl with Ezekiel Jackson and ECW Champion Mr. Kennedy being covered in a blood bath to end the show.Todd Grisham and Matt Striker welcome us to ECW tonight and hype up tonight’s huge Fatal Four Way main event to determine Mr. Kennedy’s opponent for The Bash. They also promote tonight’s Television Championship match between Gavin Spears and Santino Marella.Tag Team Match Finlay & Sheamus O’Shaunessy w/ Hornswoggle vs. The Miz & Dolph Ziggler w/ Alicia FoxThis was a solid opening contest. Miz and Ziggler did some damage to Finlay early on as expected, but the fighting Irishman soon made the tag to his nephew. Sheamus came in and dominated by using his strength advantage to take out his opponents. He put them away after a Choke Slam Bomb onto The Miz. Winners: Finlay & Sheamus O’Shaunessy (5:52) **In the back we see The Brood in a very dark room. Kevin Thorn is telling them that he will win tonight’s main event and go on to win the ECW Championship at The Bash. Then, they will fulfill their destiny and have control over ECW. He asks them all if they remember the plan for tonight, to which they all nod their heads in agreement. Thorn then singles out Tyler Black and tells him to make sure he isn’t the one to screw up.Commercial Break.
Television Championship Gavin Spears (c) w/ Tiffany vs. Santino MarellaWith Santino being a pretty bad in ring performer, this wasn’t very good. Still, Spears managed to make it decent. He made rather quick work of Santino, as Marella barely got in any offense. He put away Marella with his running Death Valley driver. Winner and Still Television Champion: Gavin Spears (5:14) **After the match, we went backstage where we see DJ Gabriel in Teddy Long’s office. He seems very down since Alicia Fox left him for Dolph Ziggler last week. He doesn’t even seem to be in the mood to dance. Long tells him to cheer up and get focused because he has a big match coming up next. Gabriel shrugs his shoulders and leaves. Mark Henry then steps into the office. Teddy Long says that he wanted to see him to tell him that next week on ECW; he will step into the ring against Ezekiel Jackson in one on one action. Henry loves the idea and walks away smiling.Commercial Break.We return and are greeted by the theme music of Mr. Kennedy. He comes out in a suit, with the ECW Title on his shoulder. He talks about last week’s match and how once he became Champion, he became a marked man. He mentions the four men in tonight’s main event and how each one of them is a threat to his Championship. He then goes on to say that he promises to successfully defend his ECW Championship at The Bash. He is cut off by the theme song of The Brood. Tyler Black comes to the stage and tells Mr. Kennedy that he better be prepared to lose that title at The Bash to his leader, Kevin Thorn. But, Black wants to soften him up in a match next week. Kennedy accepts as we head to commercial.Commercial Break.
Singles Match DJ Gabriel vs. Jack SwaggerJack Swagger returned from a one week absence and he dominated this one. Gabriel looked to be rather lost without Alicia Fox. Gabriel managed to hit a move or two, but it was all Swagger. He would nail a belly to belly suplex, a huge lariat and finally, the Gutwrench power bomb to put away Gabriel. Winner: Jack Swagger (5:10) **Swagger grabs a microphone and says that while he is upset over the loss of his Television Championship, he has his eyes set on a bigger prize. He wants the ECW Championship and he wants it very soon. But he understands that he has to make his way up the ranks and he’ll beat everybody until only the Champion is left.Commercial Break.
Number One Contender’s Fatal Four Way Elijah Burke vs. Ezekiel Jackson vs. Kevin Thorn vs. Matt HardyAs expected, this was the match of the night. At the start, Ezekiel was a beast and was dominating everybody. He tossed around Burke, then knocked Thorn out of the ring and lastly, nailed Matt Hardy with his main moves. This went on for about five minutes until Mark Henry’s theme song hit. Ezekiel ran out and met him half way up the ramp. They brawled to the back and that got rid of Ezekiel in the match. That left the three remaining men to have a decent back and forth battle. In the end, it looked as if Matt Hardy was going to put away Burke with the Twist of Fate, but out came Tyler Black and Hade Vansen. Black distracted the referee and that allowed Hade to nail Matt with a spike DDT. Thorn crawled over and pinned him for the three. Winner: Kevin Thorn (9:52) ***The three Brood members in the ring celebrated and the cameras cut to Mr. Kennedy watching on a monitor backstage. He looks on with a serious face as we go off the air.© WWE 2009
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Jul 17, 2009 9:40:57 GMT -5
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Post by Jack. on Jul 17, 2009 10:01:53 GMT -5
Yes ECW’s here, im looking for too the main event. Finlay and Sheamus going over is good but I would like you to do something with Ziggler. Nice Segment with the Brood, I’m rooting for Thorn. Spears over is good, Im afraid this may be the end for Santino. Zeke vs Henry should be class although in real life it would be pretty crap, lol. Kennedy vs Black seems cool. Obvious win for Kennedy though. Swagger over is good, I can just imagine Swagger cutting that promo, The Losthhh of his Televthision Championthip lol. Yess Thorn wins, Hope Matt does something useful soon though.
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Jul 17, 2009 21:57:57 GMT -5
Smackdown 7/10/09 Preview-Last week on Smackdown, World Heavyweight Champion Randy Orton agreed to defend his Championship against CM Punk at The Bash in a Night of Champions rematch. He then went on to accidentally give Punk a victory over Umaga, allowing Punk to name the stipulation for their match. Punk will name that stipulation tonight, but that's not all he will be doing. He will be involved in the main event as he teams with Jeff Hardy to take on World Champion Randy Orton and Umaga in tag team action! -Smackdown ended on a down note last week when Chris Jericho viciously attacked The Undertaker after their main event match. He nailed him with a steel chair countless times and then attacked the Deadman's legs. The Undertaker will not be at Smackdown this week and we do not know how serious the injuries are, but Jericho will be in one on one action with The Big Show! -Also, Stephanie McMahon is said to have a big announcement to make regarding both the Divas Championship and Women's Championship. Gail Kim, who stopped Natalya Neidhart's dominating display last week, will take on Michelle McCool as both women look to make a splash in the division. Tune into MyNetwork TV tonight at 8:00PM to see all of this and a whole lot more!
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