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Post by Elliot on Oct 14, 2009 11:18:34 GMT -5
Tuesday Night ECW, great segment with Matt Hardy. I can see him winning the Scramble, tbh. Nice Hade Vansen promo, hope to see him as Television Champion for a while. Glad to see Ziggler and Miz go over the Irishmen, deserve the push more. Would have rather seen Gangrel defeat Hurricane, but whatever. Wow, huge match, predictable that Dreamer would win with him cutting the promo, but I'm glad he did. Good mini-segment with Long and Hardy. Good to see the faces going over in this one, but I hope to see Kevin Thorn walk out as Champion at Unforgiven. Great show, I am really looking forward to Unforgiven.
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Post by Jack. on Oct 14, 2009 11:42:13 GMT -5
RAW - Six days! wow. That went by fast. The main event sounds create but I feel that main event's could be better. Spice it up a little. Triple H, I expected that. Match at Unforgiven sounds nice. Curtis and Reks! wow, future tag champs in my eyes. Glad Katie retained. Good desicion. Legacy will retain. Yes, Burke on RAW. Shame Burke didn't win but atleast it wasn't a clean job. Ugh, Braddock as IC Champ is a bad decision imo. Bourne didn't have it long enough tbh. I hate it, sorry. Cool main event with a typical finish, I want to be really exicted about the RAW main event's like I am with SmackDown but they seem to common, as I said, spice it up. Pretty good show, I disagree with the title change totally.
ECW - I hope that Hardy wins the title, that'd be ace. YES, YES, YES Miz and Ziggler win! I hope they win the tag titles. Hah, Gangrel sucks, you should rid of him, have Thorn kick him out, calling him useless, then the Brood goes to bits. lol. Hurriwin was good though. Hardy heel turn? Dreamer winning is ok, wanted a Wang Yang push, lol. I geuss the faces winning is fine, nice ending to ECdubbya.
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Oct 14, 2009 15:39:30 GMT -5
9/9/09 Edition-The reason behind Ryan Braddock picking up the Intercontinental Title was to show that the Cabinet are not just whipping boys on Raw. Giving him the belt makes him more legit, although he won't hold it for long. Rumor has it that he will drop it at No Mercy if there's an Intercontinental Title match on the card. -Current plans have Matt Hardy turning heel to fill the void left as a main event heel after Elijah Burke departed for Raw. Hardy has been very stale as of late and this will certainly only help his career. -Speaking of Elijah Burke, the WWE isn't sure on what to do with Burke on Raw exactly. They know that he will be a vital part of the Intercontinental Title picture but with John "Bradshaw" Layfield retiring soon, there is talk of putting him at the head of the Cabinet. If not, he will stay alone, but still get pushed. -As reported a few weeks back, Chris Masters was re-signed to the WWE and will be making an unannounced return to Smackdown, where he will compete in the United States Title division. -Also, rumors have it that Dolph Ziggler and the Miz will not last long as team, but only because WWE sees mid-card singles pushes for both. One may be moved to another brand for that push. -The other superstar that the WWE re-signed the same day as Chris Master was none other than Paul London. Don't expect a singles push for him, but most likely, The Brian Kendrick will turn face and they will re-form their successful tag team. The WWE needs more face tag teams and a feud between Londrick and the New Hart Foundation can be full of classic matches.
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Oct 15, 2009 15:06:46 GMT -5
Smackdown 9/11/09 Preview-Last week on Smackdown, Chris Jericho and Edge defeated the odd pairing of Randy Orton and Jeff Hardy. Jeff was in trouble throughout the match and when he went to tag Orton in for some help, the "Viper" dropped of the apron and left Hardy to the wolves. Tonight, Jeff will get a measure of revenge as he goes one on one with Orton just two days before they are part of the World Championship Scramble match at Unforgiven. -Speaking of teammates facing each other tonight, Chris Jericho and Edge will do the same despite their victory last week. After Edge secured victory for them, he Speared Orton post match. Once he got up from that, Jericho would one up him by drilling him with a Codebreaker. Tonight, they will go at it. This leaves World Heavyweight Champion CM Punk, as the only Scramble match member out of action. Punk has promised to address the fans though, so we will hear from him. -The red hot rivalry between Kofi Kingston and John Morrison over the United States Title has been on fire and will come to a head at Unforgiven. Tonight though, each man must go out and find two partners to join them in six man tag action. Who will these athletes choose? Will they too be rivals? -Lastly, Shelton Benjamin has promised us that he will call out The Undertaker a mere two days before their confrontation at Unforgiven. What plan does Benjamin have in store for the Phenom? Or does Benjamin really have a death wish? Find out all of this and a whole lot more tonight at 8:00PM on MyNetwork TV!
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Post by wwfepenguin on Oct 15, 2009 17:08:55 GMT -5
good opening segment, i want to see hardy with the belt, but not to soon after thorn's win at SS. Glad Ziggler/Miz pick up the win they could be a great tag team later on. Hurricane wining was good, i don't really like gangerl. I'm glad Dreamer won the BR. same thing i said about Hardy. Heel Hardy btw?i'm glad the faces picked up the win. the heels have been getting the upper hand alot recently so this dosn't make the faces look weak.very good ECW can't wait for unfogiven
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Oct 17, 2009 0:16:53 GMT -5
September 11th, 2009 Civic Centre Arena in Ottawa, Canada Attendance: 9,122
Smackdown opens with a video package showcasing Jeff Hardy and Randy Orton being forced to team up last week to take on Edge and Chris Jericho and the aftermath of the match.[ALL SUPERSTARS' NAMES ARE STILL CLICKABLE AND WILL LINK YOU TO THEIR TITANTRON/THEME MUSIC]Jim Ross and Tazz welcome us to tonight’s show, which is the final one before the Unforgiven Pay-Per-View in two days time. They promote tonight’s card, which features last week’s tag team partners facing off as Jeff Hardy will take on Randy Orton and Edge will go one on one with Chris Jericho. But tonight, we begin the show with the Samoan Bulldozer in action.Singles Match Carlito w/ Primo Colon vs. UmagaMuch like Big Show’s match with The Brian Kendrick last week, this was rather one sided. Of course, with Carlito’s past as an Intercontinental & United States Champion, he got in his fair share of offense. He used his high flying prowess to avoid Umaga and hit some attacks. He did eventually get caught and Umaga planted him with a Samoan Drop. It was all Umaga after that and he finished it off with a Samoan Spike. Winner: Umaga (6:59) **½World Heavyweight Champion CM Punk is now seen in the back, walking towards the arena. He’ll be joining us next.Commercial Break.“This Fire Burns” blasts over the speakers are CM Punk makes his way to the ring. Once inside, he begins to talk about his upcoming Championship Scramble match. He reminds us all that last year, he went into the show as World Champion, but a well executed punt from Randy Orton robbed him of his opportunity to defend it and it was won by his replacement, Chris Jericho. Now, in two days, both Orton and Jericho will be involved in Punk’s title defense. He says he likes the idea of it as he still has some issues with Jericho and even though he took the belt from Orton, he loves nothing more than beating him up. Punk says that even though he has the night off, he will be watching the matches between his Unforgiven opponents very closely to study them. He says that he did the same thing at SummerSlam and he walked out as Champion, something he plans to do again this Sunday. Commercial Break.We return to see Josh Matthews standing by with the number one contender for the United States Title, John Morrison. Matthews asks him if he’s picked partners for his six man tag tonight. Morrison says that he only hangs with the A-List stars around here, so his picks are a no-brainer. He introduces us to the WWE Tag Team Champions, The New Hart Foundation. Morrison then dares Kofi Kingston to find a team that can match up with the Champs.Divas Tag Team Match Divas Champion Gail Kim & Michelle McCool vs. Maryse & Natalya NeidhartThis turned out to be your typical divas tag team match. The heels worked over McCool with quick tags but of course, she managed to make the tag to the Divas Champion, who cleaned house. Kim would eventually put down Maryse with the Happy Ending. Winners: Divas Champion Gail Kim & Michelle McCool (5:03) **McCool and Kim had their arms raised by the referee after the match, but McCool tapped the Divas Title on Kim’s shoulder, as if to say she wanted a shot at it.Commercial Break.We return to see Kofi Kingston walking around backstage, looking for partners it seems. He stops when he sees Scotty Goldman talking with his partner Ace Steel. He walks up to them and begins to chat with them.
Next, we see Stephanie McMahon in her office when Vickie Guerrero storms in. She complains about how late she is to tonight’s show and then complains even more about Edge being put into a match so close to the Scramble Match. Stephanie tells her to stop whining because Jeff, Orton & Jericho are all in matches too. Vickie then tells her that she needs to start treating Edge like the mega star that he is, and then she tells Stephanie that she has signed a former WWE Superstar to Smackdown earlier today. He will debut next week and be very good friends with her. Stephanie asks who it is, but Vickie won’t tell her.
Our announce team takes over and they run down the card for this Sunday’s big Pay-Per-View event.Commercial Break.In the back, The Brian Kendrick is shown walking listlessly around backstage. He doesn’t have his usual swagger and it seems to be coming from his recent struggles ever since he lost the United States Title. He stops when he bumps into Maria. She asks if he’s ok and he begins to hit on her. She doesn’t appreciate this and walks away leaving Kendrick even sadder than before. Singles Match Chris Jericho vs. EdgeThe crowd was split between these two as despite being heels, they are both very popular. The two of them went back and forth throughout, with Jericho holding an advantage. Edge was reeling back into the corner where Jericho nailed him with an enziguri. Jericho then hit a running bulldog and connected with the Lionsault, but only got at two count. Jericho seemed to be in complete control, but Edge hit him with a low blow to cause the DQ. Winner by Disqualification: Chris Jericho (8:50) **¾Edge quickly scurried up the ramp and pointed to his head as if to say he was smart. It seems like he is, because getting out this match quickly saves his energy for Sunday’s Scramble match.Commercial Break.Shelton Benjamin’s theme hits as Mr. Money in the Bank makes his way to the ring. He gets in the ring and begins to talk about how 2009 has been for him. He starts by mentioning that the year began on a down note, when he lost his WWE Title match at Royal Rumble and then dropped his United States Title at No Way Out. He says that everything turned around for him when he took home the Money in the Bank briefcase at WrestleMania. Sure he hit some road blocks in the King of the Ring and Gold Rush Tournaments, but besides that he’s been untouchable. He’s beaten MVP, Mr. Kennedy, CM Punk and Big Show on Pay-Per-View and he will add the biggest notch on his belt at Unforgiven when he defeats the Undertaker. Shelton promises that after this Sunday we will all recognize him as the new face of Friday nights. The lights suddenly cut out in the arena and when they come back on, Benjamin in the ring, but with him is a casket. Shelton looks freaked out as the announcers ask if ‘Taker is signaling that it’s his time to rest in peace. Commercial Break.
Six Man Tag Team Match United States Champion Kofi Kingston & The Second City Saints vs. John Morrison & WWE Tag Team Champions The New Hart Foundation w/ Natalya NeidhartSurprisingly, despite six very talented Superstars being involved, this match wasn’t great. Granted, it was still good, but it could’ve been better. The heel team worked like a well oiled machine with all three being tag specialists. They really worked over Goldman until Kofi got the tag. Kofi nailed each of the opposing teams with his control frenzy offense. After some more action, Kofi nabbed the win for his team after nailing TJ Wilson with Trouble in Paradise. Winners: United States Champion Kofi Kingston & The Second City Saints (10:21) **¾The cameras catch Jeff Hardy in the back walking towards the arena. His huge main event match is up next.Commercial Break.
Singles Match Jeff Hardy vs. Randy OrtonThis turned out to be very good, much like their match back on draft night for the World Title. They went back and forth throughout with neither man taking a clear advantage. Orton attempted to steal a win with his feet on the ropes, but CM Punk, who was watching at ringside, knocked them off the ropes. Orton was furious and went outside to confront Punk. He pushed the Champion and got pushed back into the apron. Jeff nailed him with a baseball slide to the back. Minutes later, Jeff got the surprising clean victory after a Swanton Bomb. Winner: Jeff Hardy (13:25) ***½After the match, CM Punk got in the ring. Jeff Hardy stared him right in the eye and the two of them shook hands. Edge ran down with a chair and nailed Punk in the back and Jeff in the skull. He posed with the chair, until Orton snuck up and dropped him with an RKO. Jericho came out to the top of the ramp and watched all of this unfold comfortably. He stared down Orton to close the show.© WWE 2009
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Post by Elliot on Oct 17, 2009 11:34:21 GMT -5
Friday Night SmackDown, glad to see Umaga dominating, not a fan of the Colons. Great promo with Punk, I would like Jericho to walk out with the title again, tbh. A John Morrison/Hart Foundation team is epic, I wonder who Kofi will choose. Glad to see Kim and McCool come out on top, I hope you don't decide to give the title to McCool. Goldman and Steele? Could be a nice choice for Kofi. Oooh, a new signing, exciting. I lol'ed at Kendrick being rejected. Chris Jericho vs Edge is huge. Glad to see it end in DQ as that doesn't give a set winner running into Unforgiven. Great Benjamin/Undertaker segment. Although I'm a huge 'Taker fan, I wouldn't mind seeing Benjamin go over at Unforgiven, simply because he deserves some kind of push. Good to see the faces get the victory, but I hope John Morrison takes the United States Championship soon. As you said, a surprising clean victory for Jeff Hardy, wasn't expecting that. Brilliant end to the show to leave a real cliffhanger running into Unforgiven. Very well done, can't wait for Unforgiven!
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Post by wwfepenguin on Oct 17, 2009 13:38:42 GMT -5
Umaga winning makes sense, i'd like to see what u do with him. Nice segment i hope Punk does walk out with tez belt.I like the faces wining as i hope Gail Kim will kick the crap out of every one on smackdown on have a nice long title reign. Marie gets a oh-no-you-didn't from Kendrick. Jericho vs Edge is cool i like how the fans root for both of them despite them being heels, i don't like the DQ finish as that should have been all Edge . Ahhh, another heel, another undertaker coffin segment. I thought it would have been a great match for that six man, but i would have liked to see the heels win this one, to make them look strong. Nice main event, the brawl at the end was nice, and cool to see two people standing tall and not just one.
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Post by Ace Bennett on Oct 17, 2009 13:54:23 GMT -5
Wow, 50 pages, congrats on that man. I remember when I did my first crappy diary when this was starting. Kudos for that. I'll just comment on some little things I notice. LOVE Kevin Thorn as ECW Champion, its a shame that never happened in real life. Great that Punk is still World Champ. Glad Kofi is United States Champion, and John Morrison is number one contender. Hopefully I will be able to get into storylines and stuff after a while. Keep it up man.
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Post by Jack. on Oct 17, 2009 14:53:51 GMT -5
Shame Carlito had to lose to Umaga, I think you should split the Colons now. Punk retaining would be cool, as would an Edge title reign. JoMo and THD are a perfect tag team. Diva match is meh. Thats all I have to say. SSC? not really matching up with the champs. Returning superstar? I hope its RVD or London. Kendrick feels rejection...one solution...push him. Smart by Edge, good way of getting the supertsars into the show. Great Benjy promo, the casket thing was original instead of just Taker. Don't like The faces going over but it sets up a Morrison PPV victory. Jeff Winning is cool, doesn't really take away anything from Orton. I liked the ending, Jericho could win! Remember to go to kevswwe.proboards.com
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Oct 19, 2009 11:15:16 GMT -5
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September 13th, 2009 Bell Centre in Montreal, Quebec, Canada Attendance: 20,062
Unforgiven kicks off with a video package showing the history between John Cena and Triple H’s rivalry, as well as The Undertaker’s with Shelton Benjamin. Next it showcases the three Championship Scramble matches tonight, lastly focusing on the World Heavyweight Title Scramble match, which will go on last tonight.
The three announce teams welcome us to tonight’s sold out show and the only Pay-Per-View of the year to take place in Canada. We stay with Todd Grisham and Matt Striker because ECW’s Championship Scramble match will open tonight’s show for the second straight year.ECW Championship Scramble: Kevin Thorn (c) w/ Gangrel vs. Ezekiel Jackson vs. Tyler Black vs. Matt Hardy vs. Mr. KennedyThe first two Superstars to begin tonight’s ECW Scramble Match were Matt Hardy, who got his usual good amount of cheers from the crowd and Tyler Black who go a strong pop from the crowd as they seem to be getting behind him. Their five minutes together were the best five minutes of the match. They started with a feeling out process in which Matt took advantage on the mat. Black would use his athleticism to gain back control as he blocked a belly to back suplex by landing on his feet and hitting one of his own. Black would get a near fall with that. They traded shots until Matt set up for the Twist of Fate. Black reversed it and nailed his Paroxysm [inverted brain buster]. He then climbed to the top and hit an incredible Phoenix Splash! While he was in the air, the timer went off and out came big Ezekiel Jackson. Black covered and got the three as he was now interim ECW Champion. Once Ezekiel got in the ring though, he picked Black up and drilled him with the Uranagi to become the new interim Champion. Jackson spent the next five minutes destroying his opponents until Mr. Kennedy made his way the ring. He went right at Jackson and hit a dropkick. This staggered him back. Kennedy hit another that sent Jackson into the corner. Once there, Kennedy unleashed a flurry of strikes and got him down in the corner. He ran off the ropes and hit a face wash that got the crowd fired up. The match would go back and forth between the four of them until Kevin Thorn made his way to the ring as the final competitor. The action picked up there as everybody went at it. Jackson got knocked to the outside by Black, Hardy and Kennedy together and he seemed to have landed very awkwardly. Just moments later, Hardy connected with a Twist of Fate on Thorn to take home the belt. Hardy was in possession of the belt with just over one minute left. He was looking to go 2-0 in ECW Title Scramble matches. Kennedy came from behind and quickly hit him with the Green Bay Plunge. He covered but Black broke it up. Kennedy went to argue, but Black drilled him with a super kick as Kennedy was on his knees. Before Black could get the pin, Thorn nailed him with a low blow and crawled on top of Kennedy to gain the pin. Thorn rolled onto his stomach as the final twelve seconds ticked off the clock. Winner and Still ECW Champion: Kevin Thorn (20:00) ***½Thorn celebrated his victory as the crowd booed. They know that Tyler Black was so very close to the biggest win of his career. As Thorn left up the ramp, Matt got back into the ring. He began to argue with Mr. Kennedy, who nailed him after he had just become interim Champion. After some heated words, they cooled off and went to leave together, but Matt blindsided him and hit him with the Twist of Fate! The crowd was upset and stunned by Matt’s sudden heel turn.
The ECW announcers keep our focus as another ECW match will be up next, but first, we get a Don’t Try This at Home advertisement.Jack Swagger vs. Rey MysterioJack Swagger made his way to the ring first in this anticipated grudge match. He was sporting new designs on his ring attire and now has fireworks included in his entrance. Mysterio was next, to the same great crowd reaction he always gets. Swagger began this match in firm control. He utilized his amateur wrestling background to take complete control of the mat wrestling early on. Rey was overmatched in this department, so he did the smartest thing he could. He turned to the air after wriggling out of a grapple and nailed a springboard cross body. Rey then hit a hurricanrana, sending Swagger to the outside. Rey climbed to the top and jumped off, crashing down on Swagger to the crowd’s approval. Rey rolled him back into the ring for a near fall. He attempted to jump off the top rope again, but Swagger grabbed him and slammed him to the ground. He took over the match at this point. Swagger nailed a running knee lift, German suplex and even busted out a slingshot splash in the corner, but Rey kicked out of everything he hit him with. Swagger seemed fed up with Rey and called for the Gutwrench Powerbomb. Rey, once again scouting it well, reversed it into a hurricanrana and Swagger landed in 619 position. Rey went for it, but Swagger dodged it. Rey was on the apron; spring boarded in and hit the West Coast Pop for another near fall. Rey stayed on the offensive though, and went back to the apron. Swagger got up and Rey attempted a second West Coast Pop, but Swagger caught him this time, in power bomb position. Before he could slam him down, Rey flipped over into a sunset flip and got the surprise victory. Winner: Rey Mysterio (12:41) ***Rey Mysterio left up the ramp, while Swagger was furious in the ring because he let this match slip from the palm of his hand.
The cameras go to the back, where Stephanie McMahon and Vickie Guerrero are once again at each other’s throats. This argument seems to be about Stephanie saying that Edge has no chance in hell of walking out as Champion tonight and if he does, she will make his life a living hell. Vickie swears to do everything she can to stop that from happening.
We now go to Jim Ross and Tazz who are going to commentate the upcoming United States Championship between Kofi Kingston and John Morrison.United States Championship: Kofi Kingston (c) vs. John MorrisonJohn Morrison was out first to boos despite his awesome slow motion entrance. The United States Champion followed suit wearing new black trunks to a very nice hand from the crowd. These two have been trying to see who the better man is for a while and this match followed that story. They locked up in the middle of the ring and began to reverse each other’s hammerlocks and wrist locks. Morrison got Kofi on the ground, but Kofi kicked up and delivered an arm drag. Kofi then got Morrison down, but Morrison also kicked up and hit an arm drag. He taunted after and the battle of one ups manship continued. Morrison took control of the match after that as he nailed a Russian leg sweep, spinning heel kick and then a super kick. He covered after the super kick but only got a two. Morrison whipped him into the corner and ran in but Kofi moved out of the way and delivered a drop kick. He then hit ten mounted punches in the corner and followed it up with a monkey flip that Morrison over sold and landed face first. Kofi got a near fall with this. Kofi ran off the ropes and went for the Boom Drop but Morrison moved out of the way and hit a shining wizard type move for a near fall. He waited for Kofi to get up and went for his springboard kick to the back of the head, but Kofi ducked and hit Trouble in Paradise out of nowhere. Both men were down after this and Kofi slowly crawled over and placed his arm over the challenger but Morrison kicked out at the last possible second. Kofi was in shock at this, but got on the offensive and hit the Boom Drop. He went for the cover, but Morrison rolled it into a small package for a near fall. They got up at the same time; Morrison ducked the Trouble in Paradise attempt and nailed a super kick. Kofi didn’t fall, but stumbled and that allowed Morrison to hit the Moonlight Drive for the surprisingly clean win. Winner and NEW United States Champion: John Morrison (15:46) ***¾The crowd booed loudly as John Morrison was handed the United States Title. The announcers helped put over Morrison by mentioning how he cleanly won the belt in a great match. Kofi offered Morrison a post match handshake but Morrison slapped him and quickly got out of the ring with the title raised high.
We now see Josh Matthews in the back, standing by with John Cena. He asks Cena if he’s psychically ready for tonight’s grueling encounter with Triple H. Cena says that he’s been through worse before and nothing, not even a broken neck, could stop him from getting his hands on Triple H tonight.Shelton Benjamin vs. The UndertakerShelton Benjamin made his way down the aisle first, showing off his Money in the Bank briefcase and he got some serious heat. Undertaker followed suit with his usual eerie entrance to the loudest pop of the night. These two have met twice before, splitting those contests. Tonight’s match was a little different. Benjamin held the advantage early on. He dodged some of ‘Taker’s early offensive attacks and fired back with some quick shots. He began to work the legs when he chop blocked the Deadman. Benjamin continued this for a few minutes as he kept attacking the leg and kept ‘Taker grounded. Benjamin picked him up and tossed him into the corner. He followed that up with a stinger splash for a near fall. He attempted to lift up ‘Taker but was caught by the throat. ‘Taker got to his feet, but Benjamin kicked him in the leg and hit the cobra clutch back breaker to keep control. After a few more minutes of Benjamin in control, he climbed to the top. That proved to be a mistake as ‘Taker bounced into the ropes to knock him off and to the outside. Once Benjamin got up, ‘Taker nailed his gorgeous suicide dive over the top rope. They both got back in the ring and ‘Taker took over. He hit a sidewalk slam, DDT and the Old School. Benjamin swept him up at this point and went for the cover, but ‘Taker locked him in the Hell’s Gate submission. Benjamin was very close to tapping, but managed to reach the ropes. ‘Taker was beginning to look frustrated but caught Benjamin’s attempt at a kick only for Shelton to hit the Dragon Whip. He covered but again only got two. Before he could fully get off of ‘Taker, he again got locked in the Hell’s Gates. Shelton again scurried to the ropes, quicker than before. ‘Taker picked Benjamin up and called for the Tombstone. Shelton broke free of ‘Taker’s grip and nailed Paydirt out of nowhere. He rested for a second and then covered ‘Taker but only got a two count. Benjamin was in shock and began to argue with the referee. He turned back to ‘Taker and went for another Paydirt but ‘Taker just shoved him to the ground. Benjamin quickly got up but was met with a big boot. ‘Taker then lifted him up once more and drilled him with the Last Ride. Winner: The Undertaker (20:20) ****¼The Undertaker celebrated his victory with his trademark taunt over Shelton’s fallen body, but the announcers do not fail to put over how much of a fight Shelton gave him.
Now, we see World Champion CM Punk watching a monitor backstage. He’s watching the tag team match from a few weeks back that pitted Randy Orton & Jeff Hardy against Edge & Jericho.WWE Championship Scramble: MVP (c) w/ Eve vs. John “Bradshaw” Layfield w/ Candice Michelle vs. Ted Dibiase Jr. w/ Legacy vs. Kane w/ Paul Bearer vs. BatistaThe WWE Champion’s theme hit as it turns out that he will be kicking off the match tonight, putting him at a disadvantage. “New Day” hit as Ted Dibiase Jr. came out next as the two youngest stars in this match will get us going. Much like their match on Raw a few weeks back, they had good chemistry & put on a good showing. As always, it began with some mat work, but MVP held a clear advantage in that aspect. Early on, MVP hit a scoop slam and called for the “Ballin” elbow drop but as he ran off the ropes, Cody Rhodes tripped him up. That allowed Dibiase to take full control and hit a fist drop, followed by a Russian leg sweep for near falls. He locked in the Million Dollar Dream just as our third entrant, JBL, came to the ring. MVP managed to reach the ropes and Dibiase broke the hold, but turned right into a Clothesline from Hell. JBL quickly covered and just like Ezekiel Jackson earlier, is the interim champion just seconds after entering the match. JBL began to brawl with MVP for a while as Ted recovered. After a few minutes, MVP had JBL hooked for the Playmaker, but Dibiase rolled him up from behind and pinned him with a handful of tights. The WWE Champion has now been pinned twice. He got right up and delivered a big boot to Dibiase, turned and ducked a Clothesline from Hell and nailed JBL with the Playmaker anyway for a victory. MVP was now the interim Champion as Kane made his way down to the ring. Kane showed why he dominated as WWE Champion for three months because he cleaned house. MVP, JBL and Dibiase were all met with choke slams, side slams and big boots. He continued to clean house until he launched Dibiase and JBL out of the ring and called for the Tombstone on MVP. Once he hoisted him up, Batista’s theme hit and MVP managed to slip free and hit Kane with a clothesline. MVP stayed down in the corner but Kane sat up. He met face to face with Batista and they went toe to toe. The two big men traded fists until Batista got the better and nailed a spine buster. He got a near fall with that and Dibiase again attempted a sneak roll up, but Batista kicked out. Dibiase was hit with a Batista Bomb for his troubles but JBL broke up the count. Batista was then double teamed in the corner by Kane and JBL until MVP evened up the odds. Dibiase ran and clotheslined MVP to the outside. Batista knocked Kane down with a stiff right hand and hit JBL with the Batista Bomb with just ten seconds remaining. He went for the cover and made it to two before Kane broke up the count, costing Batista the title. Winner and Still WWE Champion: Montel Vontavious Porter (20:00) ***Jerry Lawler and Michael Cole put over the fact that somehow, MVP’s pin fall ten minutes in was the final one of the match. They mention how resilient he was and that Kane cost Batista a chance to become WWE Champion for the first time.
World Champion CM Punk is interviewed in the back about tonight’s main event. While he’s talking, he’s attacked from behind by Randy Orton. Orton continues the beating and sets up to deliver a punt like he did at last year’s Unforgiven. Before he could finish it off, Jeff Hardy intercepts him to the crowd’s liking. Security breaks everything up.John Cena vs. Triple HJohn Cena came to the ring first to a huge pop and he was still sporting a band-aid on his head and seemed to still be rather hurt. The King of Kings followed to the most heat so far tonight. Just like we all expected, this was not a wrestling clinic, it was a straight up fight. They went right at each other with a fist fight to open the contest. Cena, being very determined, got the upper hand and backed Triple H into the corner. There, he nailed body strikes until the referee’s count almost reached five. Cena stepped back to give the clean break, then delivered a surprising slap to HHH’s face. That infuriated HHH, who charged at him with a tackle and they rolled to the outside. HHH took control out here and began to toss Cena around. He Irish whipped him into the steel steps and then smashed his face into the turnbuckle and announce table. After every move, he rolled in the ring to break up the count. He cleared off the announce table and rolled Cena onto it. HHH set up for the Pedigree through it, but Cena dropped down and out of HHH’s grasp, then tripped him up. Cena began to deliver lefts and rights on the table and eventually worked his way off of it and brought the match inside. He climbed to the top and dove off with a top rope fameasser for a near fall. As HHH got up, Cena nailed him with the Throwback and then followed up with the Five Knuckle Shuffle. He went for the cover, but HHH again kicked out. Cena then picked him up and hit a belly-to-belly suplex, but when he went for the cover, HHH wrapped him up in a small package for a near fall. They got up at the same time and HHH connected with a jumping knee. HHH then locked on an Indian Death Lock and Cena struggled but made it to the ropes. HHH went to pick him up, but Cena pulled out a drop toe hold and locked in the STFU. The crowd roared as HHH attempted to reach the ropes. After over a minute of struggling, HHH was forced to tap out. Winner: John Cena (16:23) ***The announcers talk about how John Cena overcame all the odds and managed to pull out a huge victory here tonight. They say that he may be in line for a WWE Title rematch down the line.
We now cut to a short advertisement for next month’s No Mercy PPV and the ad is sports based with WWE Superstars playing various sports.
Lastly, we see a hype video for the upcoming Scramble match main event.World Heavyweight Championship Scramble Match: CM Punk (c) vs. Chris Jericho vs. Edge vs. Jeff Hardy vs. Randy Orton“Break the Walls Down” hits as Chris Jericho is the first superstar to enter the World Title Scramble to a chorus of boos. The World Champion is next out, to a massive ovation, as he will begin with Jericho. The crowd was pumped for this as Punk will start against the man who took his spot in the Scramble match last year. These two put on a classic five minutes of action. They traded European uppercuts and then mat wrestled for a while. Eventually, Jericho nailed a belly-to-back suplex and followed it with a double underhook back breaker, which is a move Punk tends to do as well. Jericho quickly attempted to latch on the Walls, but Punk kicked him off into the corner. Punk got up, ran in and hit a stiff knee to Jericho’s face followed by a bulldog for a two count. Randy Orton’s theme played as he was next out and before he could even get in the ring, Punk met him with a suicide dive. They traded blows on the outside while Jericho looked on with a smirk on his face as he rested. Eventually, Punk rolled Orton into the ring, but as he got in Jericho stomped on him. They set it up so Orton would hit his trademark DDT on the ropes onto Punk. He turned to Jericho and was met by a Codebreaker, followed by a pin to make Jericho the interim Champion. With both men down, Jericho took advantage, working them both over and keeping them grounded. At the ten minute mark, Jeff Hardy came in and climbed right to the top to deliver a missile dropkick on Jericho. Jericho got knocked into the corner where Hardy would hit Poetry in Motion and then the Hardyac arrest dropkick. The crowd was pumped for his hot start and just as Orton got up, he was met with a Twist of Fate that came off looking akward. Hardy covered and got the three, but Orton rolled to the ring apron gingerly and seemed to be heavily favoring his neck. Punk, Hardy & Jericho went it at it for a few, until Edge came down. He immediately handed out Spears. One to Punk and one to Jericho, but Hardy dodged his and Edge ran into the turnbuckle. Jeff attempted to nail him with a Twist of Fate, but Edge shoved him off and he right into a Codebreaker from Jericho. Edge ran and drilled Jericho with a second Spear and pinned Hardy to become Champion with less than three minutes left. Edge noticed that everybody was down and he taunted in the middle of the ring. The crowd booed heavily, but CM Punk got up and met Edge with some slaps and kicks and finished the combination with a stiff kick to the head that dropped him. Edge smartly rolled out of the ring with under a minute left. Punk scrambled over to Jericho, who began to get up and lifted him for the GTS. Jericho elbowed his way out of it and went for a school boy, but Punk kicked out. As they got up, Jericho tripped him up for the Walls again, but again Punk kicked him into the corner. This time Jericho stumbled out of it, but right into a Go 2 Sleep. Punk covered and got the win with a mere eight seconds remaining. Edge jumped in and covered Jericho, but Punk quickly noticed and broke it up as time expired. Winner and Still World Heavyweight Champion: CM Punk (20:00) ****¼The crowd roared with approval as CM Punk celebrated. Edge looked on, distraught at what just occurred. Punk raised the title as the show closed.© WWE 2009
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Post by Elliot on Oct 19, 2009 11:28:41 GMT -5
Woohoo, Unforgiven! Good booking to see the ECW Championship match go first. Very pleased that Kevin Thorn retained the title, would have hated to see him have a short reign. Good to see that Tyler Black came close though, at least nobody was jobbed out. Matt heel turn is great, can't wait to see where you put him. Rey Mysterio over Jack Swagger was the right choice for the time, but I hope to see Swagger pushed in the future. I absolutely love that you decided to give Morrison the United States Championship, very good choice. Good to see you keeping the hell Morrison alive. Glad to see Undertaker pick up the victory here, and also pleased that you put over Benjamin in a good way too. Can't wait to see what you do with Benjamin after this. MVP still the WWE Champion is good, glad to see him pushed. Kane and Batista feud, possibly? John Cena over Triple H was surprising, was expecting the Game to come out with the victory here. I sincerely hope you don't give him the WWE Championship any time soon, keep him away from the title for now. Bah, would have preferred to see Chris Jericho walk away with the World title, but CM Punk retaining is okay. Hopefully he gets Punk one on one, or Edge does instead. Excellent show though, really enjoyed the read, can't wait for the aftermath.
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Post by DTP. on Oct 19, 2009 11:36:12 GMT -5
WWE Unforgiven: Sunday 13th September 2009...Alright, it's time for a night of Championship Scramble matches. Let's see which turns out to be the better, Breaking Point this year or Unforgiven. Great opening contest to kick things off and it was a great idea for the ECW Championship Scramble match to open us up at Unforgiven, the lesser main championship in the WWE being defended in the hyped matches that evening. I did see Kevin Thorn successfully defending the ECW Championship however, rather than a dissappointingly short title reign. Best decision, however, as Mr Kennedy and Matt Hardy are pretty past ECW Championship contention, Ezekiel Jackson is too green and Tyler Black just doesn't cut it yet. I wasn't a fan of another ECW match taking place up next, as I feel another match would have been better, maybe a SmackDown or RAW match. Nontheless, Rey Mysterio needed the win against Jack Swagger, and it was a good win for Mysterio. Swagger did have the momentum going into the match, too which is always a plus. Fantastic match between John Morrison and WWE United States Champion, Kofi Kingston in what should have been a superb match, and Morrison winning the title was perfectly executed. Kingston isn't really doing anything and he sure as heck shouldn't be doing anything too great. An amazing match between Shelton Benjamin and The Undertaker to follow up, but again, you need to seperate the matches from each other. We've had two ECW matches and two SmackDown matches, both back to back, and really we need the bouts spreading out more. MVP overcoming the odds was expected as he shouldn't of been having a short lived WWE Championship reign in the Scramble match. He needs to drop Eve, though. See, yeah, you need to seperate matches as now we've had two ECW, two SD, and two RAW matches, all back to back. Could use with some variation. I do feel that Triple H and John Cena could have had a great match, but it was wasted in my mind being on pay-per-view at Unforgiven. Great main event, but as good as it was, I can't help but wish that CM Punk had lost the World Heavyweight Championship. Thorn and MVP couldn't of lost their belts on account of only winning them the month before, but Punk has had the belt for a couple of months, he doesn't need to do this anymore. The fighting champion gimmick has ran its course in my mind. nontheless, it was a good show.
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Post by Jack. on Oct 19, 2009 12:11:16 GMT -5
Unforgiven: Looking forward to the scrambles tonight, this should be an awesome read. ECW Scramble kicking things off is smart, I can't wait for this one, Two faces begining is ok since the selection is 'random', I expect Zeke to get in next and use a bit of dominance, Black being champion for a little bit is cool but who knows maybe he'll win! Told ya it'd be Zeke next, aww Zeke getting the pin is fine, makes him loook strong, Kennedy out next which meens the 'former' ECW Champion will be the final particpant, The final minutes are making me anxious, Matts Champ! No Kennedy, NO Black, aww Thorn with the low blow and still champion. Great match Kev, very exciting but I hope Thorn's reign doesn't drag on too long. I knew it! AND I called it, Hardy heel turn ftw. I already know the result to the next one but I'll go along with it. New deisgns for Swagger is a nice touch, I can imagine the beggining of the match, I've always wanted to see a Gutwrenchpowerbomb reversed into a 'Rana, nice spot, Rey winning is good and continues the feud. Nice touch with the backstage segment, I hope Edge can win the scramble. YES US Title match next, I'm expecting alot from this one Kev. Nice fast paced opening action from the young stars, I've always loved the way Morrison sells Monkey Flips its just so awesome, NO Trouble in Paradise, thank god Morrison kicked out, I hope Morrison wins as Kofi has had a 3 month title reign, YES, YES, YES thank you Kev, Morrison as US Champ, your diary needed this, shame sportsmanship wasn't shown their by Morrison, somehow I couldn't imagine a slap after a match, a simple walk away would've done. Not to hyped for The Cena/Game match but I'm sure It'll be great. Benjamin vs Taker up next, glad Benjamin got out of the hells gate, PAYDIRT! Only a two count, comeon, Last Ride for the victory is cool, I geuss a loss for Taker would've been weird. Have a feeling that Shelton may now cash in to forget his loss. Punk watching the matches again is cool, Yes another scramble is now up! woop. MVP and DiBiase kicking things off is surprising but cool, wish you woulda said Legacy was with Ted, JBL to the ring, I don't think he'll win tonight, JBL as interim champ is fine as long as he doesn't win, Ted as champ is cool I like it, Oh and now MVP regains the title alot of pinfals here, Batista vs Kane live on PPV! I don't like Batista, had to say that, wow, I forgot that MVP was still champion, I'm actually quite surprised, gotta say though, Kane looks really small in that graphic, lol. Next match is surely the Cena vs Trips match, Oh no, Punks slighly injured, as is Orton. Not a fan of this match, but it gets them away from the scrambles, Cool opening with Triple H cleverly rolling Cena in and out of the ring, Typical Cena crap going on now, I don't mind the guy its just the predictable is happening, surprised that the F-U wasn't in this match in any way, shape or form, Cena getting the pin is fine, does nothing for either man. The match I have been waiting for, I'm expecting a title change, The King of the World out first followed by Punk, I liked the Punk vs Jericho side of this match, lol at Jericho resting, samrtness by Jericho glad he got a pin in this one, Hardy in with lots of momentun behind him, Hardy as champ is cool i like it, the spears thing sounds cool and my favorite wrestler in this match has entered,I can see Edge running into a turnbuckle, The ending was cool, what I'm not cool with was Punk retaining, the championships are ment to be hard to retain.
Overall this was a really great show, It took me exactly 45 minutes to write this reply, I loved Morrison becoming champ but I don't like the lack of world title changes. It was a fun read, good work Kev sorry for any spelling mistakes also.
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Oct 20, 2009 8:36:31 GMT -5
9/14/09 Edition-Sadly, there are two injuries to report after Unforgiven. Ezekiel Jackson injured his knee during the ECW Championship Scramble Match and will not be back until at least WrestleMania. In the World Title Scramble Match, Randy Orton re-injured his collarbone on a botched Twist of Fate. Orton won't miss too long and should be back for Survivor Series. Most likely, he will be begin a program with Jeff Hardy. -Many people were shocked that Kevin Thorn, MVP and CM Punk all retained in the Championship Scramble matches. With Thorn and MVP having just won the belts three weeks ago, WWE didn't want to end their runs early. With CM Punk, the WWE sees some big feuds out of him and want to give him a solid Title run, not like the one he had on Raw in 2008. -The official 2009 Survivor Series poster has been released. We will not be showing you what it looks like however, as WWE is keeping it a secret due to it being the best poster of the year. -Expect a rematch between Shelton Benjamin & The Undertaker at No Mercy, but this time, it will be a gimmick match. No word on what kind of gimmick match though. -Shawn Michaels is hinting at one more match at WrestleMania XXVI, but nothing is confirmed yet. Also, the planned World Heavyweight & WWE Title matches are not big money matches. They are sure to be great matches, but the big money players in WWE are going to be facing off in other matches. Those big money guys include The Undertaker, Triple H, Randy Orton & John Cena.
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Post by Rated R on Oct 21, 2009 10:19:45 GMT -5
Its been a while since I've done a big reply, so lets see if I've still got it. The ECW title match opening the show was the smart booking move and it was good to see Jackson so dominant at times. Good to see Thorn retaining, and in such a heelish manner as well allows for a Thorn/ Black feud to develop nicely if that's the route you go down. I'm also liking Matt's heel turn, since he was always more interesting when he was working as a heel. I'm not sure on Mysterio going over, this seemed like a good time to propel Swagger up the ranks but then if the feud is going to continue then its an understandable booking move. I'm loving that Morrison went over Kofi cleanly and hopefully you give him a solid United States title run, although looking at your midcard you could suffer finding enough face challengers for him in the midcard. Solid match between Benjamin and Taker, and Benjamin lasting that long with him could easily be the thing that propels him into the title race, which is definitely something that Benjamin deserves. I'm liking that MVP retained the title, it'd be a waste to have him drop it so soon after winning the belt. Hopefully he gets a good lengthy run with it. Good to see the Kane/ Batista feud continuing through the finish as well. Good move separating the two scramble matches with Cena/ Triple H. I wasn't really fussed on who went over, since the longer both men stay away from the title scene the better. Hopefully you can find something fresh for both men to do soon. The main event was excellent, but I feel that you made the wrong move with having Punk retain. A solid show overall, the write up was incredible but I just felt that not having any world title changes in scramble matches kind of a let down.
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Post by Red Dragon on Oct 22, 2009 11:17:01 GMT -5
Said it before and I'll say it again I freaking love that poster, nice opener love that Black was close to winning but not yet, liking the Hardy heel turn although I felt it could have been done bigger, Swagger/Rey was a nice match and a intresting feud, not sure if the US title is right for Morrison but atleat it is a push, sad that Taker won but uit makes sense, lol at Ted Jr face, not a blockbuster scramble match loved MVP getting the pinfall 10 mins in, nice action to break up the scrambles, main event was the perfect scramble and so glad you had Punk retain, bit sad no world titles changed hands in scrambles but I'm still happy with the result, can't wait for the poster, WM sounds intresting, good luck
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Oct 23, 2009 18:31:24 GMT -5
Raw 9/14/09 Preview-Less than 24 hours ago, Montel Vontavious Porter retained his WWE Championship in his first defense. He beat out four challengers in twenty minutes to win the Scramble Match. With five challengers out of the way, what could be next for the WWE Champion? A possible SummerSlam rematch with John Cena, who won last night, could be in the cards. The only man who knows for sure, is General Manager Eric Bischoff. -Speaking of Cena winning last night, it was over "The Game" Triple H in a grueling match. Triple H is already shouting that Cena's victory was a fluke because he was in control throughout the entire match. He said that if Cena's next in line for a title shot, he promises to find a way to skip him in line. What will go down between Cena & Triple H tonight, as this war is far from over? -Also, the World Tag Team Championships will be defended in our main event tonight! Cody Rhodes and Joe Henning have had a stranglehold on the straps since King of the Ring in early June, but they face a tough test tonight. They will defend it against Tyler Reks & Johnny Curtis, who defeated them last week, Shad Gaspard & Jayson Paul, who are finally on the right track to the Titles and The British Alliance, possibly the toughest team in the WWE. Tune into the USA Network tonight at 9:00PM for all of this and more!
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Post by wwfepenguin on Oct 23, 2009 18:44:17 GMT -5
yea! ECW with the first contest was expected, cool to see thorn win. Two ECW matches in a row seems unlikely for me, wanted swagga to win, so he can get some momentum. mixed feelings about Kofi losing, than again JOMO took it from him. Sense that Taker won, i'm glad that Shelton put on a good fight, because if he didn't he'll look rather weak. Nice seeing MVP win. John Cena is wining is a meh, HHH should have had that tone. I'm a Punk fan, but i don't like Punk winning cause all the champs won, but he needs a good title run, so it makes sense.
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Oct 24, 2009 10:37:17 GMT -5
September 14th, 2009 Cumberland County Civic Center in Portland, Maine Attendance: 7,881
Raw opens with a video package showing highlights from last night’s Unforgiven Pay-Per-View. It shows John Cena defeating Triple H and then MVP retaining the WWE Championship in a Scramble match.Jerry “The King” Lawler and Michael Cole welcome us to tonight’s broadcast and hype up the card which will feature a Fatal Four Way match for the World Tag Team Titles, which will main event. They are cut off by the theme music of John Cena.Cena begins to talk about how he overcame the odds last night and beat Triple H last night. He says that after beating him and watching four Superstars lose out in a Championship Scramble match, he should be in line to receive the next WWE Title shot and set up a rematch at No Mercy with MVP. This leads to Triple H coming out. Triple H says that Cena can’t just jump over him to a Title shot. He tells him that he may have won last night, but that was a fluke and didn’t prove that he’s more deserving of a shot than him. They trade insults until Eric Bischoff makes his way out. He’s at the top of the ramp, while HHH is halfway down and Cena is in the ring. Bischoff tells HHH that Cena is in fact in line for the Title shot because he beat him last night. But, he also realizes that last night could have been a fluke. So he has a solution to all of this. Since Triple H is already in gear, he’s going to have a match right now. If he wins, then at No Mercy it will be MVP defending the WWE Title against John Cena and Triple H. Bischoff leaves as Triple H wonders who he’s going to face. Commercial Break.
Non-Title Match WWE Champion MVP w/ Eve vs. Triple HThe crowd, Triple H, and John Cena [who got on commentary] were all shocked to hear MVP’s theme hit. Triple H has to beat the WWE Champion tonight in order to get a shot at No Mercy. The match itself was very good and went back and forth. It featured a commercial break in between with Triple H in control. MVP made his comeback when the show returned and looked poised to win. HHH rolled to the outside though and hit Cena with a cheap shot. He crawled back in the ring, but MVP grabbed him for a German suplex. HHH pulled the referee close to him and lifted his foot back to hit MVP with a low blow, which he followed with a Pedigree for the win. Winner: Triple H (12:09) ***½Triple H celebrated his victory as Cena got up very angry. No Mercy was now geared for a huge main event between MVP, John Cena and Triple H.Commercial Break.When we return, Sean Morley is seen in Eric Bischoff’s office when a knock is heard. In steps Evan Bourne, who asks why he has to team up with Kaval tonight when they’ve had their differences since Kaval attacked him. Morley says that tonight’s tag match has nothing to do with friends or enemies, it’s all about the Intercontinental Title scene and a pinfall in that match could vault him to a title shot.Number One Contender for Women’s Championship Beth Phoenix vs. Mickie JamesAs always, these put on a very solid back and forth women’s match. Beth had control early by using her power to keep James grounded. Once James reversed a power bomb into a hurricanrana, she gained the upper hand. Women’s Champion Katie Lea stepped out onto the top of the ramp to watch the match, and soon after, James put Beth away with three Mick-DTs! Winner: Mickie James (6:54) **½James stared a hole through Katie Lea Burchill, as they would now meet once more in a rematch from SummerSlam.
We cut to the back, where JBL is talking with the Cabinet. He tells them that the rumors are true; he really is going to retire. He said that he couldn’t become WWE Champion last night, so he’s hanging up the boots. But he promises to continue to be their leader and to guide them to success for a long time. He tells Paul & Gaspard that he will personally be out there for their World Tag Team Title match tonight and that he’s gotten Braddock a PPV match. Tonight, if he & Burke win, then he’ll defend his title against Burke at No Way Out. But if Bourne & Kaval somehow win, he’ll face them in a Triple Threat match. Braddock doesn’t seem too happy about this though.Commercial Break.
Singles Match R-Truth vs. Ted Dibiase Jr. w/ World Tag Team Champions LegacyDibiase was in firm control throughout this match and rightfully so, but of course Truth would not go down without a fight as he came roaring back. He hit his spinning flying forearm and even nailed his scissors kick, but Dibise managed to kick out. Truth went for it again, but Dibiase moved and locked him into the Million Dollar Dream, which ended in the Dream Street. Winner: Ted Dibiase Jr. (7:42) **¾After the match, Dibiase got on the microphone and declared that he’s going to take over Raw and it starts by working his way to a WWE Championship match as soon as possible.Commercial Break.Josh Matthews is standing by with Batista and he asks him about Kane costing him a pin as the clock winded down in last night’s Championship Scramble match. Before Batista can even speak, he’s attacked by Kane from behind. Kane tossed him around and into the walls and a nearby table. Kane ends the beating by throwing Batista through a glass window.Tag Team Match Elijah Burke & Intercontinental Champion Ryan Braddock w/ Candice Michelle vs. Evan Bourne and KavalAs expected, this was a very good tag contest. Burke and Bourne had some excellent in ring encounters and should have some good singles matches in the future. Kaval and Bourne didn’t work too well together as expected, but in the end, a stiff kick to the head of Burke from Kaval sent him into the corner. Braddock tagged him in the back and went for the lariat, but Kaval ducked and nailed him with a huge rolling kick. He tagged Bourne who nailed the Air Bourne for the win. Winners: Evan Bourne & Kaval (9:11) **¾
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World Tag Team Championship Legacy (c) w/ Ted Dibiase Jr. vs. Jayson Paul & Shad Gaspard w/ JBL vs. Johnny Curtis & Tyler Reks vs. The British Alliance w/ Women’s Champion Katie Lea Burchill & Layla LondonIt turned out to be a good decision to allow these guys to main event, as they put on a very good main event. Only two men were allowed inside the ring at once but it was good action and everybody breaking up near falls was exciting. The British Alliance were the show stealers here as they were extremely impressive. In the end, Regal hit the Knee Trembler on Reks but Curtis came flying at him and knocked him and Burchill to the outside where all three men were down. Shad was fighting off both of the Tag Team Champions and JBL pulled Henning out of the ring. Dibiase ran over and began to brawl with JBL, but after JBL connected with the Clothesline from Hell on Henning. Shad gorilla pressed slammed Rhodes to the outside. He looked at Paul and they noticed Reks down in the ring, so they picked him up and hit the G9 for the victory. Winners and NEW World Tag Team Champions: Jayson Paul & Shad Gaspard (14:19) ***¼JBL and Dibiase stopped brawling at the sound of the bell and JBL slid into the ring. JBL raised his team’s hands in the air. With the former Cryme Tyme as Tag Champions and Braddock as IC Champion, the Cabinet is winning big lately. They stand tall but then the cameras go to the back, where WWE Champion MVP is laid out in the parking lot much like John Cena was a few weeks back. This has to be the work of that damn Triple H!© WWE 2009 [/center]
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