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Post by wwfepenguin on Oct 3, 2009 13:22:33 GMT -5
-Glad to see Hardy with the win, i would like the belt on him. -Not a fan of the Draw, i wanted Swagger vs Rey to happen. -Hade picking up the win lwas nice makes the brood look strong -I wanted Burke in the scramble match, but Kennedy should be in cause of he was the last champ.
Decent show, odd to see ECW with two matches on PPV tho.
WHY IS BURKE GONE? or is it that he is going to SD or raw?
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Oct 4, 2009 10:16:01 GMT -5
9/2/09 Edition-Last night on ECW, Paradox made her debut and joined up with The Brood. Paradoox, is in fact, independent wrestler, MsChif. MsChif is a former NWA Women's Champion and SHIMMER Champion. Despite being an official member of ECW, she will be competiting on Raw or Smackdown to get into the title picture. -The idea of a program between Triple H and John Cena was Triple H's idea. Ever since Shawn Michaels retired, Triple H has been willing to put over the younger guys. Rumor has it that Michaels told him this would be a good idea. Sure enough, the first PPV after Michaels retired, HHH put over MVP. Now, with Triple H and Cena feuding on the side, it allowed for a guy like Ted Dibiase Jr. to get into the Championship Scramble match. -Speaking of programs, the reason Shelton Benjamin is in one with The Undertaker is to really get him over as a legit main eventer. With a victory over The Undertaker on a big stage, it can catapault Benjamin to the top. -The WWE is not sure on what to do with the upcoming No Mercy card. There are seven matches already set, but they want an eighth. Original plans had a World Tag Team Title match on the show, but they feel like the match isn't big enough for PPV. They might go with a Mysterio/Swagger rematch or possibly something totally different.
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Oct 5, 2009 16:34:59 GMT -5
Smackdown 9/4/09 Preview-Last week, on Smackdown's spectacular tenth anniversary show, four Superstars qualified to get a spot in the World Championship Scramble match at Unforgiven. Those four were Randy Orton, Edge, Chris Jericho and Jeff Hardy. Tonight, those four will meet in tag team action with Vickie Guerrero and Stephanie McMahon choosing who is on what side. Edge and Orton have teamed before and we're sure Jericho can team with Edge or Orton, but the question is, where does Jeff Hardy fit into all of this? Jeff doesn't get along with any of those three superstars but he will team with one of them tonight! -Also last week on Smackdown, the tenth's anniversary's main event was ruined. It was ruined by none other than Mr. Money in the Bank, Shelton Benjamin. Benjamin lost to Jeff Hardy earlier in the night and set out to make an impact. He made it by attacking The Undertaker during his match with CM Punk. The Phenom for sure will have something to say about all of this. But, for good measure last week, Benjamin also attacked the World Heavyweight Champion. So tonight, we will witness CM Punk vs. Shelton Benjamin in a non-title match. The two of them are 1-1 against each other this year and tonight will be a crucial tie breaker. -Smackdown will feature a visit from two ECW Superstars tonight. ECW General Manager Theodore Long will send Jack Swagger and Rey Mysterio to compete in tag team action. Swagger will team with the just as cocky John Morrison to take on Mysterio and the United States Champion Kofi Kingston. These two red hot rivalries will collide in one match tonight. Who will come out on top? Tune into MyNetwork TV tonight at 8:00PM to find out all of this and a whole lot more!
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Post by Jack. on Oct 6, 2009 10:48:02 GMT -5
RAW: Trips vs Cena at Unforgiven is great and something that I don't think has been done in your diary yet. Braddock better not win the IC Title. JBL in the scramble is ok I geuss. I wonder who attacked Cena...pointless four way lol. Melina with the win is meh. Kane winning is cool and make sense since Tista is in the Scramble too. Stealing the mask is cool, I read about the breathing problems. Masked Kane will be missed. CT winning is ace, hopefully they can get a match against Legacy. Awesome Main and MVP winning is cool, Im a little disapointed with the ending for some reason.
ECW: Hadry winning makes sense and I like it. Im routing for Zigmiz or Migler next week. Nice touch with Swagger/Mysterio I like the PPV match. Wow, Title Change nice! MisChif seems like a great addition to the Brood. Paradox! Good name. Kennedy winning is good. Good scramble line up man. Burke leaving? I expect a new IC Title challenger on RAW. Awesome show!
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Post by Elliot on Oct 6, 2009 11:26:34 GMT -5
ECW - Firstly, looking forward to Kennedy/Burke. Good to see Matt Hardy advance into the Scramble Match, but I hope this doesn't mean no push for Tommy Dreamer. Ziggler and Miz versus Finlay and Sheamus should be good. I hope to see Ziggler and Miz pick up the victory. Good Hurricane promo, I could see it happening. Nice attack by Swagger, not letting the match get started, and good to see another ECW match on the card, Swagger vs Mysterio should be good. Wow, the Brood with yet another title, surprising. Hopefully Tyler Black gets a rematch in the near future. Pulling Eric Escobar from development is a good call. I thought it was going to be Ariel, lol, Paradox is a nice name. Glad to see Mr. Kennedy go over Elijah Burke cleanly. Elijah Burke quits? Sore loser. Hopefully you use him good elsewhere. Great ECW show, imo, can't wait for Unforgiven.
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Oct 6, 2009 12:33:49 GMT -5
September 4th, 2009 MetraPark Arena in Billings, Montana Attendance: 12,458
This week’s Smackdown opens with a bang as we’re shown a video package recapping the Smackdown X spectacle last week. It mainly focuses on Edge, Jeff Hardy, Chris Jericho and Randy Orton qualifying for the Championship Scramble match and Shelton Benjamin’s attack on The Undertaker. [ALL SUPERSTARS' NAMES ARE STILL CLICKABLE AND WILL LINK YOU TO THEIR TITANTRON/THEME MUSIC]The weekly fireworks open the show and before Tazz and Jim Ross can speak, we are welcomed by the theme music of Mr. Money in the Bank, Shelton Benjamin.Benjamin gets right in the ring. He has a microphone in one hand and his briefcase in the other. He begins to talk about last week’s Smackdown X show. He said that Jeff Hardy got lucky and beat him to qualify for the Championship Scramble match. But he points out that last week was not a total loss. He shows the footage of his attack on The Undertaker last week. He states that he wanted to make sure that he made an impact on Smackdown X. His presence was felt and after taking out the Big Show, the smaller Undertaker should be no problem. Stephanie McMahon’s theme hits as she comes to the top of the ramp. She tells Shelton that he is really going out of his way to stand out on Samckdown and she applauds that. However, once Smackdown X went off the air, she knew what to do about his situation with The Undertaker. At Unforgiven, Shelton Benjamin will go one on one with the Deadman himself. Shelton smirks at this and says that’s exactly what he wanted because he will prove to the whole world that he is the present and future of Smackdown. Commercial Break.
Tag Team Match United States Champion Kofi Kingston & Rey Mysterio vs. John Morrison and Jack SwaggerECW sent two visitors over for this outstanding tag team match tonight. Both teams put on a show and meshed extremely well together. Morrison and Swagger worked over Mysterio throughout the match by using frequent tags. The crowd was behind Mysterio the whole way and eventually, he managed to make the tag and Kofi came in hot. He hit both Swagger and Morrison with dropkicks and took it to them. He went for his big double leg drop onto Swagger, but Morrison ran in, spring boarded off the ropes and nailed him with a kick to the back of the head. He then knocked Mysterio to the outside and began to fight with him. Swagger lifted Kofi and drilled him with the Gutwrench Power Bomb to win. Winners: Jack Swagger and John Morrison (10:28) ***The two heels celebrated up the ramp as we cut to the back. Josh Matthews is seen standing by with Jeff Hardy. He asks Jeff about having to team up with either Randy Orton, Edge or Chris Jericho. Jeff admits that he doesn’t like any of those guys, but regardless of what happens, he plans on winning tonight and thrilling his fans as always. He goes to say something else but is cut off by Shelton Benjamin. Benjamin doesn’t even acknowledge Jeff, but tells Josh that he’s the only man who should be getting interview time. Shelton then says that we will witness history tonight because after he beats CM Punk in a non-title match, he says he just may cash in his Money in the Bank shot.Commercial Break.We return to see John Morrison enter the General Manager’s office. Only Vickie Guerrero is in there and Morrison asks for a United States Title match at Unforgiven. He mentions that since Kofi beat him in their first meeting, he’s pinned him in a tag team match and beat him tonight. Vickie agrees and books the match.Singles Match The Brian Kendrick vs. Big ShowThe announcers say that Kendrick requested this match to prove himself as some sort of giant killer. Unfortunately for Kendrick, Show was still upset after losing to Shelton Benjamin and he took it out on Kendrick. After a short match, Show finished it with the Chokeslam. Winner: Big Show (5:32) **World Heavyweight Champion CM Punk is shown backstage warming up. He has some revenge to fulfill on Shelton Benjamin, next!Commercial Break.
Non-Title Match World Heavyweight Champion CM Punk vs. Shelton BenjaminAs one would expect, this was a great match. Not up to par with their Judgment Day and King of the Ring encounters, but still very good. They battled back and forth until a low blow from Benjamin behind the official’s back turned the tide in his favor. Benjamin worked over Punk’s neck throughout as it was obvious he was setting up for Paydirt. Punk would take back control and set up the GTS. Shelton broke free and poked Punk in the eye. He went to the outside and got his briefcase and clocked Punk with it. Winner by Disqualification: World Heavyweight Champion CM Punk (13:09) ***½Benjamin looked around and raised the briefcase in the air. He pointed at the ring announcer and offered the briefcase to the referee. He was cashing in! Before the referee could take the briefcase though, the lights went out. When they came back on, The Undertaker was staring Benjamin in the face. Benjamin went to swing, but ‘Taker blocked it and leveled him with a few punches, knocking him to the outside. Benjamin grabbed his briefcase and left up the ramp.Commercial Break.The New Hart Foundation is shown backstage, in their locker room. TJ Wilson looks at the camera and says that ever since their debut in January, they have been the most dominant tag team in the WWE. Hands down, nobody has even been competition for them. Smith then says that they want some competition soon, or the WWE might as well retire the WWE Tag Team Championships, because nobody will beat them. Ever.Divas Match Maria vs. MaryseThis was your typical Divas match, mainly used to put over Maryse. Gail Kim was on commentary throughout and Maryse kept pointing at the Divas Championship. After some short back and forth action, Maryse put Maria away with the French Kiss. Winner: Maryse (4:54) *¾The cameras cut to the back where Vickie Guerrero and Stephanie McMahon are in their office. Stephanie surprisingly commends Vickie on the US Title match she made for Unforgiven. Onto business though, they have a small version of the Royal Rumble tumbler, with just three balls in it. Stephanie spins and Vickie pulls out a name. She announces it as Randy Orton, and he will be teaming with Jeff Hardy, next!Commercial Break.
Tag Team Match Chris Jericho and Edge vs. Jeff Hardy & Randy OrtonDespite Hardy and Orton not getting along, this was a very good main event. The teams went at it and it was pretty even until the first commercial break. When they returned Edge and Jericho had taken control by working over Jeff. They were not allowing him to tag at all. Of course though, Jeff managed to hit a big Whisper in the Winds on Jericho and began to crawl over to Orton. He reached up for the tag, but Orton dropped off the apron. Jericho made the tag on the other side and Jeff turned right around into a Spear from Edge to end it. Winners: Chris Jericho & Edge (11:27) ***¼Jericho and Edge beat down on Jeff after the match and Orton slid in to join in on the action. Edge signaled for him to punt Jeff. Orton stepped back to hit it, but Edge intercepted him with a huge Spear. Once Edge got up though, he was met with a nasty Codebreaker and Jericho was left standing tall.© WWE 2009 [/center]
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Post by DTP. on Oct 6, 2009 13:24:09 GMT -5
ECW on SyFy: Tuesday 1st September 2009...A nice way to kick off the edition of ECW, the first in September 2009 with a friendly match to enter Matt Hardy into the ECW Championship Scramble match at Unforgiven, beating ally Tommy Dreamer. I like that Dolph Ziggler and The Miz had some air time, there with Theodore Long in there. Moving to SmackDown slowly? Great. Please let Miz and Ziggler beat Sheamus and Finlay as they need it a whole lot more than the Irishmen in my opinion. You could move Zack Ryder and Curt Hawkins to ECW too, it'd give them something to do instead of float around on SmackDown. Wow, liked Jack Swagger destroying Rey Mysterio, but damn, Rey Mysterio is having no luck or momentum since his return to ECW three weeks ago on ECW. Hah, wow, Hade Vansen beating Tyler Black to win the ECW Television Championship was surprising, maybe a little too soon for Vansen, and hopefully he doesn't have too long a reign, but glad Tyler Black lost the belt, I just hope you don't rush him up the ranks on the ECW brand. He should start challenging for the ECW Championship next year in my opinion, on a realistic basis. A decent win for Mr Kennedy over Elijah Burke to advance into the ECW Championship Scramble at Unforgiven, but god it sucks that Ezekiel Jackson made it into the Scramble and not Elijah Burke. Please give him something to do. Paradox eh? Liking the sound of that.
WWE SmackDown: Friday 4th September 2009...A decent way to kick off the show after the fallout from last week's SmackDown X spectacular, Shelton Benjamin being in the ring. I wonder when he is going to cash in the Money in the Bank briefcase. Should be a good match at Unforgiven with Shelton Benjamin taking on The Undertaker, but it's a slightly bad call for Benjamin not to be in the World Heavyweight Championship Scramble match at Unforgiven. A great way to kick off the show with the tag team match crossing brands between SmackDown and ECW, as Kofi Kingston the WWE United States Champion paired with Rey Mysterio against John Morrison and Jack Swagger, but I feel that Rey definately needed this win. He's had zero momentum against Swagger thus far in the feud and needs it. Rey isn't Val Venis. I understand the point of the feud is to put Swagger over, but Rey does need some momentum. The Brian Kendrick was killed. I didn't like that one bit. Kendrick is lost at the minute. Great win for CM Punk, the World Heavyweight Champion against Shelton Benjamin, I liked the disqualification as it further gives Shelton momentum as the cocky heel. Maryse beating Maria is okay. Great win for Chris Jericho and Edge over Jeff Hardy and Randy Orton, was quite an interesting match. Edge and Orton on opposing sides was interesting, too. A decent show overall. You are really getting ready for Unforgiven.
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Post by Chris Hammers on Oct 6, 2009 13:24:17 GMT -5
- Fantastic opening match, All four guys are entertaining, right team went over in my opinion. Looking forward to Swagger vs Mysterio at the pay-per-view. - Kofi vs Morrison for the US title should be great, kinda want Morrison to win it. - Kendrck getting beat is sad. =( Not much you can do with him though, should put him in a tag team or something. - Punk winning by DQ is nice, keeps Shelton strong. - Shelton trying to cash in only to be stopped by 'Taker is graat. Looking forward to Taker/Benjamin. - Diva's match was what it was. - Main event was great, liked the ending and the aftermath with Edge spearing Orton only to be Codebreaker'd by Chris Jericho.
Another good show, Kevin.
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Post by Jack. on Oct 6, 2009 13:31:31 GMT -5
SmackDown!: Benjamin segement was great, after that to me, he seems like a main eventer. He needed that promo. These two need to be the next champions. Morrison winning is great and keeps me happy, the show can't be bad anymore. It wouldn't be anyway. Cool Jeff promo, Benjamin interputting is fine. Kendrick squashed? this sucks push him. Morrison/Kofi Unforgiven? Nice. Whats with the sudden ittalics burst. Punk winning by DQ is good and I knew Benjamin wouldn't get to cash in. Taker/Benjamin feud is awesome. Awesome NHF promo! No one will ever beat them, period. Yes you listened, Maryse ftw glad she won and the Divas Title should be coming her way (hopefully). Well written main event, Edge and Jericho winning is cool, I liked the rumble tumbler thing. Jericho stands tall? Awesome. This was one of the ebst SmackDown's! I've read tbqh. Well done Keep it up.
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Oct 6, 2009 13:32:29 GMT -5
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Oct 7, 2009 13:53:05 GMT -5
Raw 9/7/09 Preview-Last week on Raw, Kane and John "Bradshaw" Layfield joined the Championship Scramble match for the WWE Championship at Unforgiven. Also the WWE Champion himself, MVP, defeated Ted Dibiase Jr. in a non-title match. Tonight, all five Superstars in the Scramble match will be in action, in the very same match. Batista will team with MVP to take on Kane, JBL and Ted Dibiase Jr. in a 3 on 2 handicap match! Can Batista and MVP defy the odds? -Also last week, John Cena and Triple were ejected from the building. Triple H left first, followed by Cena sometime later. Officials ran to the parking lot when they heard that Cena had been attacked. Cena was found laid out on the ground in the parking lot, covered in blood. Cena will be in attendance tonight to tell us what exactly happened and one has to figure that Triple H had something to do with it. -The Intercontinental Championship picture has been heating up as of late and Eric Bischoff will give the fans a treat tonight as the Title will be on the line. Evan Bourne will defend in a Fatal Four Way match against "The Warrior" Kaval, JBL's "Chief of Staff" Ryan Braddock and R-Truth! These four collided in a huge tag team match last week and the stakes are raised in this affair! Tune into the USA Network tonight at 9:00PM for all of this and more!
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Post by Jord on Oct 9, 2009 7:17:36 GMT -5
I love the SmackDown logo with CM Punk. Shelton Benjamin opening segment was solid. I wasn't too keen on you giving him the MITB but you've slowly built him up well. Solid opening tag contest. I like Kendrick, but he was nothing more than a jobber in his final days under a WWE contract. Punk/Benjamin sounds insane. Liked Benjamin losing via DQ. Maryse getting a win? <33 Great main event. Jericho left standing tall is great. I'd love for a Jericho World Title run.
Fancy dropping a reply to WCW?
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Post by wwfepenguin on Oct 9, 2009 17:10:56 GMT -5
- Shelton vs Taker should be good. - Like the heels winning, hope one of them become us champ. - Ugh, Big Show vs TBK, kinda hurt TBK - I like SB trying to cash in the M.I.T.B. and Taker stopping it, not a big fan on the DQ thing. - Glad Maryse won - Orton/ Hardy? - I like Orton turning on Hardy - Great after match nice to see Jericho come out on top.
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Oct 11, 2009 10:28:08 GMT -5
September 7th, 2009 Air Canada Centre in Toronto, Ontario, Canada Attendance: 18,181
Raw opens with a video package showcasing Kane and John “Bradshaw” Layfield qualifying for the Championship Scramble match and then MVP defeating Ted Dibiase Jr. in non-title action.Jerry “The King” Lawler and Michael Cole welcome us to tonight’s edition of Raw, once the fireworks display ends. They go straight to reminding us that Unforgiven is just six days away and we have a huge main event set for tonight. WWE Champion MVP will team with Batista to take on JBL, Kane and Ted Dibiase Jr. in a handicap match! Plus, we will hear from John Cena concerning who attacked him last week, as well as a Women’s Championship match and an Intercontinental Title match!John Cena’s theme hits as the Doctor of Thuganomics makes his way to the ring. He has a big band-aid on his forehead and seems to be limping to the ring. Once he gets in he reminds us all that he was brutally attacked last week. He says that he wishes he could give us all a mysterious or surprise answer to who attacked him last week, but sadly, it was just who we all expected. That’s right; it was Triple H. Cena mentions that he never backs down from a fight and promises to get revenge on Triple H tonight! Eric Bischoff makes his way to the ramp. He tells Cena that he likes his enthusiasm, but Triple H is not in attendance tonight. He then says that he has some big news for the fans tonight. He has signed a new Superstar to Raw. It’s a star who has made a huge name for himself in 2009 and he will debut later tonight. In a one on one match with John Cena. Cena looks upset at having to wrestle in his condition, but can’t do anything about it. Commercial Break.
Non-Title Tag Team Match World Tag Team Champions Legacy vs. Johnny Curtis & Tyler ReksSurprisingly, this was not a squash. Reks and Curtis showed why they were top prospects in FCW as they hung tough with the World Tag Team Champions. They used their high flying skills to surprise the Tag Team Champions. Eventually though, Legacy took full control and didn’t relinquish it after that. In the end, Reks blind tagged himself in, but Rhodes caught Curtis with the Cross Rhodes anyway. Reks ran in, gave Rhodes a bulldog and knocked Henning off the apron. He then hit the Big Kahuna [springboard moonsault] for the upset victory! Winners: Johnny Curtis & Tyler Reks (7:19) **¾The crowd was stunned at this upset, as were the World Tag Team Champions. We cut to the back, where Batista is in his locker room. A knock is heard and in steps the WWE Champion, MVP. MVP tells him that he knows it’s on this Sunday and that Batista will be gunning for him and his WWE Title, but tonight, they need to focus and work together. It’s the only way they’re going to survive their handicap match. Batista agrees, but tells MVP to hold his belt tight, because in six days time, he won’t have it any longer.Commercial Break.We return to see Sean Morley in the back. He’s looking right into the camera and says that Eric Bischoff has asked him to make an announcement. Next week on Raw, Legacy will be defending their World Tag Team Championships. They will defend against the British Alliance, Jayson Paul and Shad Gaspard and Tyler Reks and Johnny Curtis in a Fatal Four Way Tag Team match.Women’s Championship Katie Lea Burchill (c) w/ Layla London vs. MelinaMelina earned this title shot by winning a Fatal Four Way match last week and she didn’t waste her opportunity. She gave Katie Lea all she could handle and more. The match was very even with neither woman taking a big advantage, but in the end, Katie Lea snatched the victory after hitting the Hair Pull Back Breaker. Winner and Still Women’s Champion: Katie Lea Burchill (5:47) **
Commercial Break.The cameras come back to catch Legacy in Eric Bischoff’s office and they’re complaining to him about the World Tag Team Title match next week. Bischoff tells them that the decision is final and that they should go and rest up because they have a long week of training ahead of them to get ready.
Next, our announce team takes us through a rundown of the card for Unforgiven. They obviously save the Raw matches for last and highlight them.
Lastly, our cameras go to John Cena in the back. He is warming up for his match, but still looks to be in a lot of pain. His match with Raw’s newest Superstar is next!Commercial Break.
Singles Match Elijah Burke vs. John CenaElijah Burke really quit ECW last week as he has already signed with the Monday night brand. This first time ever match was good, not great, as Cena was showing ill effects from his injury. That allowed Burke to look really good and basically dominate the match. Of course, Cena made his spirited comeback and hit a shoulder block and then the Five Knuckle Shuffle. He began to gear up for the FU, but Triple H ran in from the crowd and nailed him from behind. Winner by Disqualification: John Cena (9:09) **¾The Game continued his assault on Cena and finished him off with a Pedigree. Triple H looks to be in complete control heading into Unforgiven this Sunday.Commercial Break.Josh Matthews is shown running backstage, as he catches up to Triple H, who is leaving the building. He asks Triple H about supposedly not being in attendance tonight and then showing up. Triple H ignores him and keeps walking.Intercontinental Championship Fatal Four Way Evan Bourne (c) vs. Kaval vs. R-Truth vs. Ryan Braddockw/ Candice MichelleThis showed off just how good the IC Title division can be if its Superstars put their minds to it. All four men were on tonight and it showed. The match was a bit clustered early on, but cleared up quickly. Kaval was the star here as he looked very impressive. He was the only one who managed to hit all of his signature moves. The end of the match we interesting though; Braddock and Truth were brawling on the outside, while Kaval and Bourne were inside. Kaval managed to get Bourne down and he climbed to the top. He jumped off and nailed the Warrior’s Way. Once he got up though, he was met with a Lariat from Braddock, who then pinned Bourne to snatch away the gold! Winner and NEW Intercontinental Champion: Ryan Braddock (12:31) ***¼The crowd and announcers were surprised at this as Candice Michelle grabbed the Intercontinental Title and handed it to Ryan. He celebrated up the ramp with the belt in hand.Commercial Break.The Cabinet is shown in their locker room celebrating Braddock’s huge victory. JBL announces that this Sunday, he’s going to win the WWE Championship and then the following night, Paul and Gaspard will take the World Tag Team Championships. He promises that the Cabinet will rule Monday nights!
Ted Dibiase Jr. is walking towards the arena because the main event is up next. He stops and tells Rhodes and Henning that he needs them to get their heads right. Yes, next Monday is huge for them, but he needs their full support tonight. They nod in agreement and follow.
Josh Matthews is standing by with Elijah Burke. He asks him about his decision to come to Raw. According to Burke, he’s done everything that there was to do on ECW. He’s beaten them all and reined on top of that show for most of 2009. He says that Raw represents new challenges and of course; the money he was offered was a big part of him coming to Raw.Commercial Break.
3 on 2 Handicap Match Batista and WWE Champion MVP w/ Eve vs. JBL, Kane & Ted Dibiase Jr. w/ Cody Rhodes, Joe Henning, Paul Bearer & Candice MichelleIncluding managers, this turned into a seven on three handicap match. Eve didn’t really get involved though, but Candice and Joe Henning both tripped up MVP at one point. The match continued with the heels working over MVP. They used quick tags to make sure a fresh guy was always working on him. Eventually, as usual, MVP managed to make the hot tag to Batista, and The Animal came in firing. After he dominated for a while, Cody Rhodes got on the apron to distract the referee. That allowed Dibiase to low blow Batista and then JBL connected with a Clothesline from Hell to the back of the head. Kane, the legal man, covered for the win. Winners: JBL, Kane & Ted Dibiase Jr. (10:09) ***Once the match was over though, Kane nailed Dibiase with a chokeslam. That led to Rhodes and Henning attacking him and then all hell breaking loose. Everybody got into a huge brawl except for Paul Bearer. Even Eve and Candice went at it. The brawl got the crowd excited for the upcoming Championship Scramble match.© WWE 2009
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Post by wwfepenguin on Oct 11, 2009 11:31:47 GMT -5
- Johnny Curtis & Tyler Reks winning is cool, i'll wonder what you will do with them. Title Run? - I like Katie keeping the belt, she should have a good regin - Burke and Cena? I don't like Burke losing, he needs a good push. And HHH beating Cena up makes sense, but that makes Burke look weaker to me. - I wanted for Kavel to win, but Ryan winning is smart because he did get the 1.2.3. in that tag match last week. - Heels win is good because if they didn't they would have looked weak, cool brawl ot end the show.
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Post by Elliot on Oct 11, 2009 11:51:55 GMT -5
Monday Night Raw, good opening segment, wonder who the new star is. Shocking to see Curtis and Reks go over the Tag Champs, seems like they'll be getting a shot soon. Looking forward to the Handicap Main Event. Wow, a Fatal Four Way tag Team Title match, that's huge for a Raw show. Glad to see Katie Lea go over Melina. Elijah Burke on Raw is great, but John Cena winning was the right thing to do, but DQ doesn't really hurt Burke that much, so it's all good. Triple H with the attack is good to build up to their Unforgiven match. Good quick segment with HHH. Wow, Ryan Braddock as IC Champion, that's great. Batista and MVP didn't really stand a chance, their loss was predictable. Great ending, and overall, great show.
Reply to WWE2009?
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Post by DTP. on Oct 11, 2009 13:11:51 GMT -5
WWE RAW: Monday 7th September 2009...Alright, six days away from Unforgiven, let's see how we're going to head into the September spectacular on the RAW brand. Nice way to kick off the show with a wounded John Cena making his way down to the ring, is he really still called the 'Doctor of Thuganomics'? Haha. Oh sweet, Elijah Burke would be great if he was Eric Bischoff's boy. Hopefully Burke will get a WWE Intercontinental Championship reign in the future, here on RAW. Just that we know Cena won't be losing to him. Johnny Curtis and Tyler Reks still have proved to me nothing, so I disliked them defeating Legacy. I suppose you could be heading into a feud between the two teams, maybe where Legacy loses the World Tag Team Championships. Katie-Lea Burchill beating Melina is fine, would of been a decent womens match, really. Yeah, didn't see Burke winning against Cena, but Triple H attacking Cena again is a good touch, I am liking that Hunter has had all of this momentum, but shows that Cena will win at Unforgiven. Ryan Braddock as WWE Intercontinental Champion is blah. I really don't like how the guy has came along to this point. He was the whipping boy of the roster a few months ago, and even in the Cabinet faction. I would have rather had Evan Bourne retain and lose the title with some dignity at Unforgiven or another RAW. A pay-per-view title change of that belt would have been better than this thrown-together fatal-four-way match in my opinion. Hah, I liked the main event with the three-on-two handicap match, but bloody hell, were Legacy needed? Hell no. In my mind, you should have had JBL's Cabinet and Ted Dibiase's Legacy face off before Unforgiven, or even after. You could end up with Jayson Paul and Shad Gaspard as World Tag Team Champions, which would be alot more unique. Hopefully you don't have Ted Dibiase win the WWE Championship at Unforgiven, heck, I see Montel Vontavious Porter retaining barely, then maybe entering a feud with Batista. That'd be good either way, anyways, good show overall.
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Post by Red Dragon on Oct 12, 2009 14:41:33 GMT -5
I don't know if I have said this before the Unforciven poster is amazing, the best graphic I have seen on this board I love it, the new 1 person logo also rocks, nice opening to start off RAW, not a fan of the FCW wrestlers getting wins as I don't really care for them, four way tag match me likey, nice to see Katie win, 3 segments with Legacy in thats too much in my opinion, cool to see Burke on RAW and the match with Cena is a nice way to introduce him, love that HHH just ignored Josh suits his character perfectly, Braddock as IC champ in my opinion thats a massive facepalm I hate that, I wouldn't have been happy with R-Truth but Braddock! Burke promo could have been lower down the card just don't super push him, damn how many people were at ringside thats like a damn army! liked the ending to the show, this is still an amazing diary, however like last time I replied its getting strange for me like MVP as champ Braddock as champ Eric as GM I hope you understand what I mean its not as realistic as it once was so it loses the appeal to me, although as long as your enjoying it keep it up, good luck.
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Oct 12, 2009 18:54:55 GMT -5
ECW 9/8/09 Preview-Last week on ECW, Mr. Kennedy and Matt Hardy became the final two Superstars to qualify for the ECW Championship Scramble match at Unforgiven. Tonight, ECW's main event will be a huge Six Man Tag match. On one side, ECW Champion Kevin Thorn will team with Ezekiel Jackson & Jack Swagger. On the other, it will be Mr. Kennedy, Tyler Black & Rey Mysterio! All of these men will encounter each other in some way in five days at Unforgiven and there's no telling what will happen when they share a ring tonight! -Announced last week by General Manager Theodore Long was a big tag team match. The Miz and Dolph Ziggler claimed that they want a shot at some Tag Team gold, but to get there, they must go through ECW's other top tag team, Finlay and his nephew, Sheamus O' Shaunessy. The Irish family managed to get a WWE Tag Team Title shot at SummerSlam and Ziggler & Miz are one of the top young teams in WWE, so this will be action packed. -Also last week, The Hurricane finally chose some villains in ECW to go after. His crime fighting spree will go through the Brood and it will begin with their mentor, Gangrel. Can Hurricane make it by the savvy veteran or will his heroic act end already?
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Oct 14, 2009 11:02:34 GMT -5
September 8th, 2009 Civic Centre Arena in Ottawa, Canada Attendance: 9,122
ECW opens with a video package highlighting Mr. Kennedy and Matt Hardy qualifying for the ECW Championship Scramble match at Unforgiven.Todd Grisham and Matt Striker welcome us to the most extreme show in WWE, ECW! They hype up tonight’s huge six man tag main event, as well as two other great matches.We are joined by Matt Hardy to open the show. The former ECW Champion gets on the microphone and begins to talk about how he seems to be the forgotten man in ECW. After losing his title to Elijah Burke, the draft came. Despite earning the brand a pick, he was passed over by the newest ECW acquisitions for title shots. Hardy then says that he was passed over in tonight’ s main event as he’s the only ECW guy who will be competing at Unforgiven to not be involved. He’s stood by and watched it happen for a long time, but last week, he finally did something about it. He earned a spot in the Championship Scramble, a match that he won last year to become ECW Champion. He promises that history will repeat itself this Sunday. He leaves to a mixed reaction from these fans. The cameras go straight to the back, where Hade Vansen is shown in a dark room with dim red lights. He has the Television Championship on his shoulder. He cuts a brief promo about how he showed the World who the real breakout star of the Brood was last week. He promises to dominate the Television Title ranks and crush anyone in his way, because nobody will stop the Brood, now that they hold all the power in ECW.Commercial Break.
Tag Team Match Dolph Ziggler & The Miz w/ Alicia Fox & Miranda Rodriguez vs. Finlay & Sheamus O’ Shaunessy w/ HornswoggleMost people seemed to figure that Ziggler and Miz would win, because Finlay and Sheamus had their chance and they were right. Despite that, the match was still good. The heels worked over Finlay, until he tagged in his large nephew, who cleaned house. A well timed low blow behind the referee’s back allowed Miz to nail the Reality Check for the victory. Winners: Dolph Ziggler & The Miz (7:07) **½Before going to commercial, an advertisement is once again shown for the upcoming debut of “The Puerto Rican Nightmare” Eric Escobar. Commercial Break.ECW once again goes to a dark room with dim red lights. This time, Paradox is seen. She cuts a short, straight to the point promo about making her in ring debut next week, where she will utterly destroy Tiffany. Despite getting to the point, the promo came off rather weird due to Paradox’s very raspy voice.Singles Match Gangrel vs. The HurricaneSurprisingly, Gangrel was without his fellow stable mates. He needed them too as this match was all Hurricane. The resident super hero nailed everything he had and dominated Gangrel until Hade Vansen walked out to the top of the ramp. That distracted Hurricane and allowed Gangrel to turn him around and hit the Implant DDT. He went for the cover, but Hurricane kicked out. Gangrel was furious and went for it again, only to have Hurricane hit a Northern Lights suplex and follow it up with the Shining Wizard for the win. Winner: The Hurricane (6:51) **We cut to the back, where Teddy Long is enjoying the Hurricane’s victory on the monitor. Tommy Dreamer walks in and thanks him for the opportunity at the Championship Scramble last week, but he would love one more chance. Long likes the idea and mentions that Dreamer isn’t the only ECW star who’s not on tonight’s card. So he says that any ECW Superstar who is not in tonight’s main event should all go down to the ring next.Commercial Break.
Battle Royal Chavo Guerrero vs. Dolph Ziggler vs. Finlay vs. Gavin Spears vs. Hade Vansen vs. Jimmy Wang Yang vs. Mark Henry vs. Sheamus O’ Shaunessy vs. The Hurricane vs. The Miz vs. Tommy DreamerTeddy Long announced that the winner of this Battle Royal would get an ECW Title shot, right here next week. As expected, Chavo and Yang were out early. Miz, Ziggler, Finlay & Sheamus kept brawling with each other, eventually falling over courtesy of each other. In the end, the final four were Tommy Dreamer, Mark Henry, Hade Vansen and Gavin Spears. Vansen tossed out Spears, but ran into trouble with Dreamer, who has had his issues with the Brood. Dreamer almost had him out, but Henry came from behind and tossed both men over. He thought he won, but Dreamer somehow hung on. He got back in, grabbed the Singapore cane he brought to the ring and nailed Henry in the back of the head with it. That staggered the big man and allowed Dreamer to clothesline him over. Winner: Tommy Dreamer (8:21) **¼Matt Hardy is shown arguing with Teddy Long in the back about not being in tonight’s Battle Royal. Long says that it could be Hardy defending the title next week, so he couldn’t do it. Hardy still doesn’t like that answer and storms off. Commercial Break.
Six Man Tag Match Ezekiel Jackson, ECW Champion Kevin Thorn, & Jack Swagger w/ Paradox vs. Mr. Kennedy, Rey Mysterio & Tyler BlackThis turned out to be a great main event. All of the different styles ended up meshing well together. As one would expect, Jackson’s dominance really helped out the heel team as he gave them the upper hand that allowed them to work over Black for a long time. He managed to make the tag after a well placed Pele kick. Mysterio got the tag and flew all around the ring, taking down everyone in sight. In the end, the two legal men were Swagger and Mysterio and Swagger set up for the Gutwrench. Mysterio reversed it into a hurricanrana and Swagger landed on the second rope. Mysterio ran and connected with the 619 for the win. Winners: Mr. Kennedy, Rey Mysterio & Tyler Black (12:26) ***The victorious celebrated as Jackson was frustrated on the outside, Swagger was down on the mat and Thorn was already at the top of the ramp with Paradox, clutching his ECW Championship.© WWE 2009
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