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Post by Jack. on Mar 16, 2010 11:06:36 GMT -5
SmackDown!: Good opening promo, Jericho came off faceish though imo. I liked Hardy's attack. It was surprising to see the opening contest in the place it was on the card but I'm glad Punk pick up the victory. I hope Black doesn't win the title from Morrison but then again, I'm biased to Morrison. Oh, wow Kelly beating Melina is a pleasent change. Nice win for Jeff and Truth but it gives me the assumption that Team Gold Standard will win at Survivor Series, which then again, isn't a bad thing. I liked that Kfoi humiliated the Rated R Superstars but am still exepcting a win for Edge at the Survivor Series. I'm happy that Sheamus and Finlay put over Barreta and Croft since Sheamus isn't that great as people amke out anf Finlay should be assuming the Tommy Dreamer roll. Oh wow, Sheamus heel turn cuould a step in the right direction. I liked that Jericho's cockiness costed him, Kofi winning is huge but once again assures me that a victory is probable for Edge. Great Show today Kev, could luck with the PPV.
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Post by ✖ AJ on Mar 16, 2010 14:19:05 GMT -5
- Pretty good opening promo, but like Jack said, he seemed kinda facish with what he said. - Punk over Masters is a pretty obvious call going into Survivor Series. And really any time. - Kelly Kelly defeating Melina actually surprises me. Wouldn't expect that. - Glad to see Hardy and Truth pick up the win here. And better that Burke was pinned. - Good Cutting Edge segment, and I like how Kofi has one up on him. - The Dudebusters over Finlay and Sheamus works. Sheamus post-match attack was good. - Really surprised to see Kingston pick up the win on Jericho here; but really think Benjamin/Jericho would of been a more appropriate match though with a Hardy appearence possibly. But nonetheless...
Pretty good show.
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Post by Elliot on Mar 16, 2010 14:28:49 GMT -5
SmackDown, decent opener, but as Jack mentioned, Jericho did come off as a face there. An obvious victory for CM Punk, with two days until Survivor Series, it definitely makes sense. I see Black getting a Title shot, eliminating John Morrison at at Survivor Series. Surprised to see Kelly Kelly go over Melina, but I like it. I was backing Burke/Benjamin here, but Hardy/Truth going over is okay. I love Kofi on the Cutteng Edge, and him leaving with the upper hand. However, I think that could mean Edge wins at Survivor Series. I am pleased to see The Dudebusters win here as it triggered the Sheamus heel turn, which I am very pleased about. A quick Sheamus/Finlay feud to build him up, and then push him off to the US Title or something. I was surprised to see Kingston go over here, but extremely glad. However, I am pulling for Jericho to beat Punk for the Title at SSeries. Good SmackDown, overall.
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Mar 18, 2010 23:02:42 GMT -5
[Credit for Poster: Kemp] [Credit for Match Graphics: Elliot]
November 22nd, 2009 Verizon Center in Washington, D.C. Attendance: 17,505
“Get Through This” by Art of Dying hits along with a video package highlighting tonight’s card. It focuses on the two big Survivor Series matches and the WWE and World Heavyweight Title matches.
The opening fireworks go off and we are taken to a three man announce team of Matt Striker, Michael Cole and Jerry “The King” Lawler. They hype up tonight’s show and call it one of the biggest Survivor Series in history. We now go to our opening contest, which features a red hot rivalry.Edge vs. Kofi KingstonKofi Kingston made his way to the squared circle first, which was a good idea because it really got the crowd going as he’s very popular. Edge followed to a mixed reaction. Once the bell rang, Edge charged at Kofi and hit him with a flurry of rights and lefts sending him into the corner. He sent Kofi off the ropes and connected with a big boot for a quick near fall. Edge then hit a half nelson bulldog for another near fall as it seemed like he was trying to get a win in any possible way. He again sent Kofi off the ropes, but Kofi ducked a clothesline and came off the ropes with a cross body block. Kofi ran off the ropes as Edge quickly got up and he nailed a flying forearm smash. Kofi then waited for Edge to get halfway up before he jumped high in the air and hit Edge with an impressive elbow to the back of the head. He placed Edge in the corner and delivered ten punches to the skull, which was followed with a monkey flip for a near fall. He hit a dropkick as Edge got up, sending him to the outside. Kofi followed with a suicide dive that had the crowd roaring. He rolled Edge back into the ring and climbed to the top. He went for a cross body, but Edge dodged it. That allowed the “Ultimate Opportunist” to take control. He used a camel clutch to wear down Kingston, but he began to fight out of it behind the crowd’s support. He started to get up but Edge dropped him back down. Edge then set up in the corner for the Spear as Kofi got up. Edge charged forward, but Kofi showed amazing athleticism by leaping straight up and over Edge, causing him to run into the turnbuckle. When Edge turned back to him, Kofi nailed him with Trouble in Paradise. He covered but Edge managed to get a shoulder up just before the referee got to three. Kofi was in shock, but regrouped and attempted the Boom Drop, but Edge moved. As Kofi got up, Edge connected with the Spear for the win. Winner: Edge (13:18) ***½Edge celebrates his victory as he goes up the ramp and he keeps saying that he’s back on track. Kofi gets a good hand from the crowd and the announcers say that even though he lost, he took Edge to the limit and proved that he could hang with the top tier of the WWE.
The cameras go backstage, where Josh Matthews is standing by with Triple H. He asks Triple H about his decision to want MVP at 100% for tonight. Triple H says that he lives by Ric Flair’s motto of “to be the man, you got to beat the man” and he wants to do it tonight. He says that it’s been hard to not use his sledgehammer and destroy MVP because it’s something he loves to do, but he’s managed to get into the head of MVP. He reminds us that MVP has been very violent as of late and only wants to throw fists and fight, which takes him off his game. Triple H tells him that this isn’t prison anymore, he’s in the WWE, and he’s going to need to be at his best if he plans on beating “The Cerebral Assassin”.Divas Survivor Series Match: Team Raw [Women’s Champion Mickie James, Beth Phoenix, Katie Lea Burchill, Melina & Serena Mancini] vs. Team Smackdown [Divas Champion Maryse, Gail Kim, Kelly Kelly, Michelle McCool & Natalya Neidhart]Team Smackdown came to the ring first to a mixed reaction but mostly boos due to Maryse leading the way. Team Raw got a mixed reaction as well, but mostly received cheers due to being led by Mickie James. James and Maryse began the match and they went back and forth for a short while until Maryse tagged in Kelly. Kelly quickly went for her K2 finisher, but James dodged it and sent her into the corner. She nailed her hurricanrana for a near fall. Beth tagged herself in and quickly disposed of Kelly with the Glam Slam. McCool came in next and hit Beth with rights and lefts, followed by a big dropkick. They went at it for a few more until McCool set up for the Faith Breaker. Mancini ran in and clotheslined her. That allowed Beth to lift her and hit the Glam Slam for a second elimination. Kim was next in and she didn’t pull any punches. She took it right to the “Glamazon” and hit an arm drag, drop kick and a springboard cross body. Beth kicked out of that, but once she got up Kim nailed her with the Eat Defeat. She tagged in Natalya who hit her with her sitout powerbomb and that was too much for Beth as she was down for the three count. Surprisingly, she’s the first Raw divas eliminated. Melina entered pretty quickly and battled with Natalya for a short while. She attempted her Last Call finisher, but Maryse came in and hit her with the French TKO. Natalya covered and got the elimination and we were down to a 3 on 3. Kim got the tag back in and she went to work on Katie Lea. They put on a show together and looked impressive but Katie Lea fell victim to the Eat Defeat and Smackdown has swung the match into their favor. James and Mancini begin to argue about who’s going in next, but Natalya, now the legal girl, pulls James in the hard way. She goes to lock on the Sharpshooter, but James kicks her off. As Natalya runs back to her, she’s met with the Mick Kick for an elimination. The two Champions were now left with their top rivals at the moment as their partners. James and Maryse went at it, each trying to prove who the better Champion was. Eventually, Maryse went for the French Kiss, but James blocked it, punched her in the stomach and hit the Mick-DT to eliminate the Divas Champion. Kim ran in but Mancini caught her with a belly-to-belly suplex. Mancini then turned to James and drilled her with the Mancini Code. She dragged Kim’s arm over James and Kim got the three count. She then lifted Kim and hit her with the Mancini Code and pinned her for the victory. Winners: Team Raw [Sole Survivor: Serena Mancini] (11:21) **¾Cole and Lawler are stumped as to why Mancini attacked James, but Striker suspects that Mancini wanted to be the sole survivor and prove that she deserves a Women’s Title shot.
Batista is now shown backstage, hyping up his Survivor Series team for their match later. He tells them that they all have something to prove and they must do it tonight.ECW Championship: Mr. Kennedy (c) vs. Jack Swagger“The All-American American” comes to the ring first to a chorus of boos. He looks very confident as he does his pushups and screams for everybody to get down on their knees. Kennedy follows to cheers and he does his usual self introduction thing. Swagger attacks him though, before he says Kennedy for the second time. He laid into him with rights and lefts and then sent him off the ropes where he hit a big running knee lift. Swagger taunted the crowd following this and went right back to work. He would nail a gut wrench suplex, followed by a standard vertical suplex for a near fall. Swagger then dragged Kennedy towards the corner and climbed to the second rope. He bounced off and went for a splash, but the Champion moved. As he was getting up, Kennedy connected with a knee lift of his own and then a snap DDT. He stomped on the downed Swagger for a few, and then sent him into the corner. He ran in and hit him with a back elbow, sending Swagger down into a seated position in the corner. Kennedy ran off the ropes and face washed Swagger for a near fall. Kennedy picked him up and hooked him for the Mic Check, but Swagger elbowed out of it and nailed a bridging German suplex but only got a two count. He brought Kennedy towards the corner again only this time he actually hit his second rope splash for another near fall. Swagger looked to be getting frustrated and he called for it to be over. He set up for the gut wrench power bomb, but Kennedy swept up his legs and rolled over into a pinning combination for a near fall. They got up at the same time and Swagger ran at him, but Kennedy ducked down and hit a back body drop. He then hit another DDT and climbed to the top. He went for the Kenton Bomb, but Swagger moved out in the nick of time. He lifted Kennedy and drilled him with the gut wrench power bomb to finish him off and become ECW Champion. Winner and NEW ECW Champion: Jack Swagger (14:09) ***Swagger celebrates with his newly won Championship as the announcers mention that he’s fulfilled his goal on ECW and is truly a prodigy in this sport.
A commercial is now shown, for next month’s Armageddon Pay-Per-View. It focuses on what seems like a post-apocalyptic world and Triple H is the main guy featured in it. That show will be live on December 13th, 2009 in San Antonio, Texas.
Angela Fong is now standing by with World Heavyweight Champion CM Punk. She mentions that Triple H feels like he’s gotten into MVP’s head and asks if Jericho has gotten into his. Punk says that he doesn’t let anybody or anything ruin his focus, but he is more angry at Jericho than anybody else he’s faced since becoming Champion and that’s because Jericho made it personal by attacking his Straight Edge lifestyle. He plans to end it all tonight.Team Hardy [Jeff Hardy, Brian Kendrick, Paul London, R-Truth & Tommy Dreamer] vs. Team Benjamin [Shelton Benjamin, TJ Wilson, Harry Smith, Elijah Burke & Zack Ryder] w/ Natalya Neidhart & Courtney TaylorTeam Hardy got a fantastic ovation from the crowd here in Washington, the best so far tonight. Team Benjamin was greeted with pretty much nothing but boos. This was the longest match of the night and possibly the best. There were frequent tags early on and both teams went back and forth. The first elimination came about seven minutes in after Burke drilled Kendrick with the Elijah Express. Dreamer came in and began to brawl with the former ECW Champion. Burke weathered his early storm and managed to take back control after a strong uppercut. He made the tag to Ryder, who was glad to attempt to beat down on Dreamer. He hit his leg lariat and began to taunt the crowd. He went for his Zack Attack finisher, but Dreamer elbowed his way out of it and drilled him with the DDT to eliminate him and even the score. Benjamin didn’t take kindly to that and quickly snuck in the ring. He turned Dreamer around and nailed the Paydirt from out of nowhere and got the pin, giving his team back the advantage. This brought in R-Truth, who has some history with Shelton, in fact Shelton eliminated him at the 2008 Survivor Series. Truth was hitting him with his trademark moves and looked to be in control. He even hit the Scissors Kick, but Burke broke up the count. Truth tagged Paul London in and he immediately went for his standing Shooting Star Press, but Benjamin moved out of the way and tagged in Wilson. Wilson and London stole the show at this point. They had two standoffs and then went straight to the back and forth high flying action. London went for his tornado DDT, but Wilson held onto the ropes, causing him to hit the ground. He tagged in Smith, who went straight to trying to use his power. He set up London for a power slam, but London wriggled free and locked him into a small package for a two count. Smith caught him with a belly-to-belly suplex and tagged in Wilson, who hit a springboard elbow drop to eliminate London. Jeff Hardy ran in and began to battle with Wilson, which provided more exciting moments. Jeff had him set for the Twist of Fate, but Natalya got on the apron. Jeff tossed Wilson to the side and went after her but she got off the apron. Wilson tagged Smith, who charged at Jeff in the corner. Jeff moved and Smith hit the corner. Jeff ran in, Smith moved and Jeff climbed the top quickly and hit the Whisper in the Winds. He followed it with the Swanton Bomb for an elimination. He made the tag to R-Truth as Elijah Burke came in. These two had a score to settle and they did just that by going right at each other. Eventually, Burke managed to dodge the Scissors Kick and hit the Elijah Experience to get rid of him, leaving Jeff alone with three members of Team Benjamin. Jeff jumped right in and attacked all three of his opponents and hit them with a plancha to the outside. He had the crowd fired up as the rally began. He threw Burke into the corner and ran in to hit a big dropkick. Shelton blind tagged Burke on the back. Jeff hit Burke with the Twist of Fate and set up for the Swanton Bomb on the other side of the ring. He connected with it, but Benjamin came in and hit him with the Paydirt once he got up for the win. Winners: Team Benjamin [Survivors: Shelton Benjamin, TJ Wilson & Elijah Burke] (27:21) ****¼The crowd booed loudly as Team Benjamin snuck in a victory just as Hardy was preparing to make a huge comeback. They left up the ramp celebrating as we cut away.
A video package is shown highlighting the feud between CM Punk and Chris Jericho, including Jericho pouring beer onto the Straight Edge World Champion.World Heavyweight Championship: CM Punk (c) vs. Chris Jericho Jericho made his way to the ring first, to a loud ovation of boos. Punk followed to one of, if not the biggest, pops of the night. These two had a pretty intense stare down, face to face, before the bell rang. Once it rang though, these two quickly began to trade shots. It was obvious that this truly was personal. Punk took advantage while they traded shots and knocked him to the outside. Jericho took a breather out there, but Punk stopped that by nailing him with a suicide dive. He tossed Jericho into the guardrail, and then got back in the ring. Punk waited for Jericho to get back in the ring and he went to stomp on him, but Jericho quickly rolled back out and pulled Punk out by his leg. Jericho beat on him on the outside for a few, tossing him into the ring post and the announce table. Jericho took him back inside and went right back to work. He chopped him in the corner and few times and hit a one handed bulldog. Jericho then connected with the Lionsault for a near fall. He seemed upset at this so he got even more aggressive. He pulled out a tiger suplex, followed by a German suplex with a bridge for another near fall. He set up for his double underhook back breaker, but Punk flipped him over to break free. Jericho got up but ran right into a super kick. Punk whipped him off the ropes and connected with a tilt-a-whirl back breaker as he came off for a near fall. Punk went to the apron and awaited Jericho’s rise. Once he was up, Punk nailed him with a springboard clothesline. He picked Jericho up and set him up for the Go 2 Sleep, but Jericho elbowed his way out of it and tripped up Punk. He began to set up the Walls of Jericho, but Punk fought through it and kicked him into the corner. Punk got up quickly and hit his knee strike/bulldog combination for another near fall. He then locked in the Anaconda Vise and Jericho began to struggle. He did manage to somehow find a way to reverse it and turn it into the Walls of Jericho after some maneuvering. Punk then found a way to get to the ropes. He picked up Punk and grabbed him from behind, but Punk quickly reversed it and got behind Jericho. Jericho grabbed the referee’s shirt and snuck in a low blow on Punk, breaking his grasp. Jericho turned and connected with the Codebreaker for the three count. Winner and NEW World Heavyweight Champion: Chris Jericho (20:09) ****Chris Jericho celebrated with his Championship, to the dismay of the sold out crowd here in Washington. The announcers mention that Punk’s fantastic reign at the top of Smackdown is over.
We go to the back, where Stephanie McMahon is complaining in the General Managers’ office. Vickie Guerrero compliments Jericho for doing what it takes to win, saying that’s the kind of person she wants representing Smackdown. Stephanie looks at her upset and walks out.Team Batista [Batista, Evan Bourne, John Cena, Rey Mysterio & Tyler Black] vs. Team Kane [Kane, Intercontinental Champion Kaval, United States Champion John Morrison, Matt Hardy & Ted Dibiase Jr.] w/ Paul Bearer & LegacyTeam Kane came to the ring first to a chorus of boos. Meanwhile, each member of Team Batista received a huge pop, with Batista getting the biggest due to this being his hometown. This wasn’t as good as the previous Survivor Series match and didn’t get as much time, but it was still very good. It was very even, as both teams made quick tags for the first few minutes, until the first elimination came. Dibiase and Bourne are no strangers to each other, so when Bourne climbed to the top for the AirBourne he had it scouted. He moved just in the nick of time and Bourne crashed hard. Dibiase lifted him and hit the Dream Street to put Bourne away. Black came in and took it right to Dibiase. He even hit him with God’s Last Gift, but Morrison blind tagged in just seconds before, so Black’s pin on Dibiase didn’t matter. Morrison stomped on Black once he entered. Morrison was in control of Black, but taunted one too many times, which cost him. It allowed Black to duck his springboard kick and connect with the Paroxysm and the super kick while Morrison was on his knees. That was enough to eliminate Morrison and even the score. Kane came in for his team and held serve for a while, keeping the match even as he battled several of team Batista members. He had to tag out eventually and at that point, Rey got himself some revenge on Hardy. Hardy had him hooked for the Twist of Fate, but Rey pushed him off into the corner and hit a hurricanrana as he came out, setting up for the 619 which he hit to eliminate Matt. Kaval charged into the ring and hit a rolling wheel kick, knocking Rey back several feet. Cena tagged him on the back and began to battle with Kaval. Kaval seemed to have the upper hand when they attempted to wrestle, but Cena had the brawling advantage. He ducked a swift kick from Kaval and hoisted him on his shoulders and dropped him down with an FU for another elimination. Team Batista now held a four on two lead, but that was diminished soon after as a few minutes later, Kane put away Black with a Chokeslam. Batista came in and did battle with Kane for a short while, but both men had to make tags. In came Rey and Ted and they went at it for a short while, until Rey had him set for the 619. He ran off the ropes, but Cody Rhodes ran in and took him down. Rhodes continued to assault Rey until the referee kicked him out and disqualified Dibiase, eliminating him. Kane was not happy with this, but he got in the ring, lifted Rey and dropped him with a Chokeslam to get rid of him. Cena went to enter, but Batista cut him off. He told him this was his fight and went right at Kane. The two big men brawled again, this time for about three minutes until Kane grabbed the urn from Bearer. Batista was unaware and Kane went to hit him, but Cena ran in and shoulder blocked him down. As he got up, Cena met him with an FU that Batista followed with the Batista Bomb to end it. Winners: Team Batista [Survivors: Batista & John Cena] (18:55) ***¼The dream team, and former World Tag Team Champions, Cena & Batista celebrated their victory as we cut to our final video package, this one highlighting the MVP/Triple H feud.WWE Championship: MVP (c) vs. Triple HTriple H came down to the ring first, to the best heat of the night so far. Our WWE Champion MVP came down next and got a very loud pop. Once the bell rang, MVP charged at HHH, but HHH stepped halfway out of the ring so the referee forced MVP to stop. HHH smiled as he noticed this was really upsetting the Champion. MVP charged again, but HHH moved out of the way this time and he hit the corner. HHH unleashed with some body shots in the corner, but MVP grabbed him and turned it around. He began to fire a flurry of lefts and rights at HHH, which he followed by stepping back, running forward and hitting him with the Player’s Boot. He didn’t go for a cover as he seemed hell bent on hurting him. He tossed him to the outside and grabbed some cables to choke him with, but Triple H met him with a clothesline. He then used the cables to choke MVP, but stopped before the referee reached the five count. HHH rolled him back in the ring and hit him with a DDT for a near fall. He whipped him off the ropes and caught him in a sleeper hold as he came back. MVP began to fade and the referee started to raise his arm. It dropped twice but he managed to keep it up on the third attempt. He rallied behind the crowd and elbowed HHH in the gut a few times. He sent him off the ropes and ducked down, just to get hit with a knee smash for a near fall. HHH went back to the submission strategy as he locked on a figure four. MVP would not quit and HHH began to use the ropes for leverage but he was caught by the referee and forced to break the hold. He went to lift MVP, but got smothered into a small package for a near fall. They got up at the same time and MVP met him with a snap overhead belly-to-belly suplex. MVP then hit his “Ballin” elbow drop but HHH got his foot on the bottom rope. MVP placed him in the corner and went for the Player’s Boot again, but HHH moved, got behind him and rolled him up with a handful of tights for a near fall. They got up at the same time and MVP kicked him in the gut. He went for the Playmaker but HHH wriggled out of it and kicked MVP in the stomach. He set up for the Pedigree but MVP swept up his legs and rolled over into a pinning combination for a near fall. MVP quickly got up, before Triple H, and nailed him with the Drive-By to take home victory. Winner and Still WWE Champion: MVP (16:49) ***½MVP celebrated his win as the crowd cheered loudly. The announce team put over how at first, MVP wanted to hurt Triple H, but in the end, made sure he retained his Championship. We get one final shot of MVP raising the belt high over his head as he leaves up the ramp.© WWE 2009
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Post by ✖ AJ on Mar 19, 2010 0:14:54 GMT -5
- Edge winning was expected. Is awesome he did. - Glad to see Team Raw winning with Mancini surviving. - Super happy to see Jack Swagger as the champ. - Team Benjamin completely dominated; glad to see it. - Love that Jericho won the gold from Punk. - Aw, no Shelton Benjamin cashing in? - Team Batista winning is good. Like him and Cena surviving. - And I am really surprised MVP won this; was expecting Triple H. Great show, Kev.
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Post by tg11 on Mar 19, 2010 3:58:42 GMT -5
Kevin, great Survivor Series, loved it man, especially when Jericho beat Punk to become the World Heayweight Champion, I expect Jericho to retain his title at Armageddon should he face CM Punk again in a rematch, then who knows maybe at Royal Rumble Jericho will retain again, and then carry the belt until WrestleMania 26
Was definitely not expecting MVP to still be the WWE Champion, how he beat HHH was by pure fluke, MVP got lucky yet again, and Survivor Series proved that, I expect his miracle run to be over at Armageddon
Kevin, by the way where is my guy, The Legend Killer Randy Orton? Because Randy Orton has been out of action for so long now, like it has really been such a long time since the Apex Predator of the WWE has been even seen or heard from in your diary
Was expecting Benjamin to cash in his Money In The Bank briefcase since he had so much momentum going for him at Survivor Series
Kev, one more question, are you going to add Daniel Bryan (Bryan Danielson) in your diary?
Just curious
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Post by Jack. on Mar 19, 2010 10:49:53 GMT -5
I read this earlier, before school so the reply wont be totally in-depth.
First off, great match for the rising Kofi Kingston but I'm happy he wasn't the victor in this one. I'm not sure on Mancini totally dominating the divas tag on PPV, she hasn't been around too long but if it gets the title on her I'm all for it. Wow, new ECW Champion, wasn't expecting that actually but nice decision. Can't wait for Armageddon, looking for a Three Stages of Hell tbh. Loved the SmackDown! SS Tag but It reminded me alot of the Miz vs Morrison SS Tag at SS 09 when Morrison faced Miz, McIntyre and Sheamus and lost. Another New Champion! Glad you didn't finish the PPV with this as it wasn't a contrevesial heel win, just a heel win. Batista and Cena as thesoul survivors is fine but I don't like people like Morrison and Hardy getting eliminated before Kaval and Black. Happy to see MVP retain but I expect his reign to end at Armageddon to someone either returning or shocking. Nice PPV, just some minor things I wasn't a fan of.
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Post by Elliot on Mar 19, 2010 11:57:41 GMT -5
Survivor Series, I can't say I wasn't expecting the victory from Edge, but I am glad that you put Kingston over even after his loss. Hopefully this leads to bigger things from him. I'm glad to see Team Raw go over here, and even better to see Serena as the remaining Diva, hopefully this leads to a Womens Championship match. Yeah! Jack Swagger as the new ECW Champion makes me happy, didn't really rate Mr. Kennedy as Champion. However, I hope you move Kennedy away from ECW after this, perhaps after a possible rematch. Pleased that Team Benjamin got the victory here, I wasn't expecting Wilson to survive, but it is good that he did. So happy that Chris Jericho is the new World Heavyweight Champion, I see a possible rematch though. I was surprised to see Team Batista win here, but if they did, I expected John Cena to be a survivor. Very shocked to see MVP retain the WWE Championship, but happy. I really see him losing it soon though, possibly to someone other than Triple H. Great show overall.
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Post by DTP. on Mar 19, 2010 20:05:30 GMT -5
WWE Survivor Series: Sunday 22nd November 2009...Alright, actually a very nice way to get the show started with Edge and Kofi Kingston in competition, though I had much preferred a Survivor Series match to kick start the show. Great win for Edge, a nice fill for Edge before going back to feuding for the World Heavyweight Championship, but maybe Kofi Kingston could feud more with Edge; this is certainly elevating Kofi. Serena Mancini being the sole survivor in the filler match of the pay-per-view card with the Divas Survivor Series match is fine, surprised about Serena turning on Mickie James, but certainly continues things for Armageddon or Tables, Ladders and Chairs. So glad to see Jack Swagger beat Mr Kennedy to win the ECW Championship though it was unexpected. Just wondering where Kennedy goes from here, and also it is in an awkward situation though it seperated Survivor Series matches. Next, great Survivor Series match to mix up things with Shelton Benjamin and Jeff Hardy. The randomness of Benjamin's sole survivors is actually smart and effective. Next, I feel that CM Punk and Chris Jericho should have main evented if they were to be for the World Heavyweight Championship. They should have also main evented because if there was to be a new champion like Jericho, then it would definitely main event. Predicted victory for Jericho, however. Batista and John Cena sole surviving Team Batista against Team Kane was smart, leads to a possible Batista against John Cena match at WrestleMania XXVI. Lastly, you are actually right; MVP beating Triple H in the main event to retain the WWE Championship made MVP look credible at long last. So glad to see that. Overall, it was a great show, but in the build as aforementioned, one of the main title holders should have competed in Survivor Series matches. There was too much at stake, in my mind, and the order of matches was awkward like Cyber Sunday's. Hopefully the December pay-per-view won't be as stacked because this match order was so complex.
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Post by tg11 on Mar 20, 2010 8:12:21 GMT -5
- MVP, he has been nothing but a fluke champion, Survivor Series proved nothing to me, he just got lucky against The King Of Kings Triple H. That WWE Championship it does not matter who holds it because that title belongs to HHH, and at Armageddon he is going to take back what it is his, what is rightfully his, and become champion for the fourteenth (14th) time. Therefore HHH would be that much closer to Flair's record of world title reigns with 16. MVP will lose, his miracle run, his Cinderella story will be over at Armageddon courtesy of The Game, it will be time for MVP to play the Game
- Jericho, prime example of what a champion should be like, and he is exactly that, the World Heavyweight Champion for the sixth (6th) time, and Jericho will not lose the title at Armageddon to CM Punk should they have their rematch, I guarantee it. Jericho will then go on to the Royal Rumble and defend his World Heavyweight Championship, and retain. Then inside the Elimination Chamber at the Elimination Chamber PPV Jericho will retain his title inside the confines of the Elimination Chamber. Then Jericho will go on to main-event WrestleMania 26 where he will retain his World Heavyweight Championship. There is nothing, and or no one who is on Jericho's level, no one who can beat him for that title, as he will hold that World Title for a very longggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggg longgggggggggggggggggggggg time, HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
- But besides whatever happened to Randy Orton, my main man, my favorite wrestler Orton? Orton has been out of action for a long time now, I see Orton making his return at Armageddon or at the Royal Rumble 2010
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Post by cmpunk09 on Mar 20, 2010 18:12:17 GMT -5
Ah, I missed tg11 and his non-intellectual posts.
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Post by tg11 on Mar 21, 2010 8:17:22 GMT -5
- MVP, guys, everyone on this thread let's just face it, MVP his miracle run as WWE Champion, his Cinderella story of a championship run with the WWE Championship is over at Armageddon, because there is no way I can see him retaining his WWE Title at Armageddon regardless of whoever he faces, it will most likely be Triple H again, if not then I see MVP defending his title in a Triple Threat Match for the WWE Championship.
- Jericho just won the World Title, I see him having a long reign as the World's Heavyweight Champion this time around, Punk put up a hell of a fight at Survivor Series but the bottom line is that he still failed, he still didn't get the job done against Jericho, and now Jericho is the World Heavyweight Champion. Jericho at Armageddon I see him retaining his title against whoever he faces, then at Royal Rumble 2010 I see Jericho losing it there, if not at the Elimination Chamber PPV 2010
- Do you know who needs to be pushed into the main event, I am talking about guys like Ted DiBiase, Cody Rhodes, Joe Hennig, Kaval if possible, and the new crop like R-Truth, Elijah Burke, etc., but hey it's your diary, just a suggestion because all of those guys are the future
- Where is Orton, I mean how long has he been out of action with his injury, he hasn't been seen or even heard from in months, when Orton returns I can see him becoming the World Heavyweight Champion on Smackdown
- I just cannot wait until Armageddon, I wish it were here right now so that I can read it because I am so interested in this PPV since it has such a big fight feel to it, and it is looking good on paper, so great job
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Post by Chris Hammers on Mar 21, 2010 9:00:59 GMT -5
TG11, you've already replied to the show. off till the next one is posted. >_< You keep replying with the exact same thing with every post and it's getting annoying. Edit: I'll reply a bit later, Kevin.
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Post by Jack. on Mar 21, 2010 9:02:10 GMT -5
calm down, you just replied to the same show three times.
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Mar 21, 2010 12:47:35 GMT -5
Raw 11/23/09-Less than 24 hours ago at Survivor Series, WWE Champion MVP retained his gold against his bitter rival, Triple H. After the show, Triple H said that his issue with MVP is far from over and he will address that tonight. He won't be in action tonight, but MVP will as he'll team with R-Truth to take on the seemingly new formed alliance of Kane and Kaval. Kaval's been seen with Paul Bearer lately and them two together can only mean bad things for the WWE. -"The Animal" Batista got a bit of revenge against Kane last night, when Team Batista defeated Team Kane. Batista and John Cena survived for that team, but one of the big stars of Team Kane was second generation superstar, Ted Dibiase Jr. He & Cena still have some unfinished business to take care of, but tonight Ted will face off against Batista and we're sure that both Kane and Cena will have their eye on this contest. -The World Tag Team Champions, Perfectly Awesome, have been fighting Champions, despite their underhanded tactics. They will defend their belts once again tonight, when they take on the recently reformed Cryme Tyme! Tune into Raw tonight on the USA Network at 9:00PM for all this and more!
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Post by cmpunk09 on Mar 21, 2010 15:18:16 GMT -5
- Where is Orton, I mean how long has he been out of action with his injury, he hasn't been seen or even heard from in months, when Orton returns I can see him becoming the World Heavyweight Champion on Smackdown Randy Orton [Injured; 9/13/09 (AKA UNFORGIVEN)]Merry Christmas, intellectually- disabled person.
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Mar 21, 2010 19:51:02 GMT -5
- A decent opener between Edge and Kofi. Glad that Kofi didn’t win as I don’t see him as a big star or anything of that nature. - Fine job on the diva’s match. I thought you gave enough detail and kept it simple. Kinda surprised that Serena was the sole survivor. But, it works. - I liked the title reign of Kennedy, but having him lose is good decision. Swagger getting the win helps him out as well. Here is to a lengthy run for Swagger. - On paper, Benjamin’s team looks stronger. Enjoyed to see Benjamin’s team win. I have really enjoyed the push of Benjamin. - Anytime Jericho is the World Champion it is a good thing. A fine match, it seemed. - The next survivor series match looks like a great match up of wrestlers. A pretty good match, and I am not surprised that Batista and Cena were the survivors. - A fine main event, and was rather surprised that MVP went over. Really surprised it was a clean win as well. IIRC, this MVP title reign has been going very well. - Good show. Even if it was stacked, it should be. Ppv’s should be “stacked” in my opinion.
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Mar 23, 2010 0:15:38 GMT -5
November 23rd, 2009 Roanoke Civic Center in Roanoke, Virginia Attendance: 10,642
Tonight’s opening video package first shows Team Batista defeating Team Kane last night and ends by showing MVP retaining his WWE Championship against Triple H in a huge defense to main event Survivor Series.The opening fireworks go off, which is followed by a warm welcome from Michael Cole and Jerry “The King” Lawler. They hype up tonight’s big matches, which include a World Tag Team Title match, MVP teaming with R-Truth to take on Kaval & Kane and Batista going one on one with Ted Dibiase Jr.Speaking of Ted Dibiase Jr., Legacy’s theme hits as they join us to open tonight’s broadcast. Ted grabs the microphone first and he gets right into the face of Cody Rhodes. He says that he’s very upset with him for interfering in last night’s Survivor Series match and causing him to get disqualified before he accomplished his goal. He yells a little bit more, but says that him and Cody are too tight for that to cause a real rift between them, so he forgives him. But, he still wants to complete his goal for last night. He tells us that in 2009, he was pinned by John Cena twice and he’s pinned Cena once. His goal last night was to even the score and he didn’t get the opportunity to do so. He calls out Cena right now and Cena obliges. Cena comes to the ramp and asks why Dibiase is so obsessed with this. Ted says that as much as he doesn’t like him, Cena is one of the big dogs of the WWE and beating him would mean huge things for his career. Things like the WWE Championship that has not only eluded him, but eluded his father as well. He says that his father couldn’t really get over the hump named Hulk Hogan and he will not let that happen to himself with Cena. Cena tells him that if it’s a match with him he wants, he just has to ask. Before he can though, Eric Bischoff comes to the stage. He reminds us that Dibiase has a match scheduled for tonight so he can’t just take on Cena here. But, Bischoff reminds us that he is a fair man and he knows that both men want this so in three weeks time, WWE presents the Armageddon Pay-Per-View and on that night Ted Dibiase Jr. will face John Cena! Both men look pleased at the announcement. Commercial Break.
World Tag Team Championship Perfectly Awesome (c) w/ Alicia Fox vs. Cryme TymeEver since they’ve returned as Cryme Tyme, JTG and Shad have been better in the ring and it showed here. This was their best match in a long time and they very poised to win the straps tonight. They used various double team moves to get near falls, but each time, the illegal member of Perfectly Awesome broke up the count. Eventually, they nailed Miz with the G9 and Shad knocked Ziggler off the apron. JTG covered, but at the count of two Alicia Fox pulled the referee out of the ring. He began to argue with her as Cryme Tyme looked on, but that was enough of a distraction for Ziggler to hit Shad with the Zig Zag and Miz to hit JTG with the Skull Crushing Finale to end it. Winners and Still World Tag Team Champions: Perfectly Awesome (8:29) **¾We cut to the back, where Eric Bischoff is in his office with Sean Morley. He tells Morley that he needs to go out there and win tonight to prove he belongs back in in-ring competition and that he’s a threat. Morley agrees and leaves to get ready, when the British Alliance steps in. William Regal says that he & Paul Burchill are both former Intercontinental Champions and says that they are an excellent tag team, yet they haven’t gotten a title shot yet. Bischoff agrees and says that he’s been discussing something with Teddy Long about the World Tag Team Titles and it should become official within the next few weeks. The British Alliance leave and Elijah Burke enters the office next. He tells Bischoff that he wants some action in the Intercontinental Title picture. Bischoff agrees and tells him that along with Evan Bourne & R-Truth, Burke is at the top of the list for a shot.Commercial Break.Josh Matthews is standing by with “The Animal” Batista when we return from commercial. He asks Batista what’s next now that Team Batista prevailed over Team Kane. Batista simply states that he’s not done with Kane. In one on one competition, Kane defeated him at No Mercy and he beat Kane at Cyber Sunday. He wants to finally settle the score soon and he promises he will get right on that after he runs through Ted Dibiase Jr. tonight.Singles Match Evan Bourne vs. Sean MorleyMorley showed here that he’s still pretty good in the ring as the match was rather solid. They went back and forth for a short while until Bourne had the AirBourne set up. Morley quickly hit the ropes, causing him to fall. That allowed Morley to pin him, with his feet on the ropes, and gain a cheap win. Winner: Sean Morley (6:07) **½
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Singles Match Batista vs. Ted Dibiase Jr. w/ LegacyDibiase has once again shown that he’s a big time player in the WWE as he put on a very good match with “The Animal”. Batista was in control at the start due to his power advantage, but a well timed rake of the eyes put Dibiase in the driver’s seat. He worked over Batista for a while, but of course he rallied back and drilled him with a spinebuster. Batista began to shake the ropes, and Joe Henning got on the apron on the opposite side, which distracted the referee. Cody Rhodes jumped up and brought Batista’s throat down across the top rope. He fell back right into Dibiase who hit him with the Dream Street for the win. Winner: Ted Dibiase Jr. (12:56) ***Dibiase kept yelling “that’s for you, Cena” as we cut to commercial.Commercial Break.Triple H’s theme hits as “The Game” makes his way down to the ring in street clothes. He gets in and grabs a microphone. He looks very upset when he starts to talk about last night. He says that at Judgment Day back in May; MVP got lucky and beat him in what Triple H called, the luckiest night of MVP’s life. He says that he was wrong because the luckiest night of MVP’s life was last night. He called MVP’s victory a fluke and says that MVP will never be on his level. This brings out our WWE Champion. MVP gets right in the ring and in Triple H’s face. He reminds him that this year alone, he’s beaten The Undertaker, won the King of the Ring, beat John Cena, won the Championship Scramble match and beat Triple H twice, so he’s far from a fluke. He tells Triple H that no matter what he says, the WWE Universe knows that he’s the real deal. Triple H tells him that he wants one more shot at him at Armageddon. MVP thinks it over and decides that he’ll do just that because he enjoys beating Triple H because he hates him. Triple H smirks at that and goes to leave, but MVP tells him that if they’re going to have another match in three weeks, they should up the ante. At Armageddon, they will lock horns inside of a fifteen foot high Steel Cage! Triple H doesn’t look too happy about that as he leaves. Commercial Break.
Women’s Match Melina vs. Serena ManciniThis was a very good match for Diva standards and Women’s Champion Mickie James was on commentary. Mancini continues to impress since her debut about a month ago. She was in control for the most part, though Melina did her part and was far from squashed. The end came after she was dropped with the Mancini Code though. Winner: Serena Mancini (5:48) **½After the match, Mancini asked for a microphone. She spoke directly to Mickie James and said that since her debut on Raw, she’s been the most dominant Diva, not Mickie. She reminds everybody that she was the sole survivor for Raw last night and that alone should be able to grant her a title shot. So she challenges Mickie James to a Women’s Title match. James nods her head in agreement.Commercial Break.We return to see Eric Bischoff in his office congratulating Sean Morley on his victory when a knock is heard. In steps Serena Mancini and she immediately asks when Bischoff is going to set her Women’s Title match for. Bischoff thinks this over for a few seconds and decides that it will happen at Armageddon, which is shaping up to be a huge pay-per-view.
We now cut to Angela Fong, standing by with Kane, Kaval and Paul Bearer. Kaval is sporting his usual trunks, but with Kane’s designs on them. Fong asks them about their seemingly new found alliance. Kane speaks for the first time in months and says that he and Paul have taken Kaval under his wing. With their guidance, Kaval can be unstoppable.
MVP is now shown walking backstage when he meets up with R-Truth as our main event is next. Commercial Break.
Tag Team Match Kane & Intercontinental Champion Kaval w/ Paul Bearer vs. WWE Champion MVP & R-TruthThis wasn’t great, but it was still a rather good main event. The heels did most of the damage, working over Truth throughout and cutting the ring in half. Eventually he managed to hit the Lie Detector and make the hot tag to MVP. He took over the match and got things going for the faces. The finish came a few minutes later though as he tagged back in R-Truth when he had Kaval down. As MVP got to the apron, Triple H came running down and nailed him in the back of the knee with a sledgehammer. Truth turned and saw this, which distracted him enough for Kane to enter and hit him with a chokeslam. Kaval followed it up with the Warrior’s Way for the win. Winners: Kane & Intercontinental Champion Kaval (13:13) ***Kane and Kaval posed in the ring as Kane’s fireworks shot off, and the announcers were very focused on MVP’s health as the EMTs rushed down to check on his knee.© WWE 2009
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Post by tg11 on Mar 23, 2010 8:55:15 GMT -5
- Really good RAW, I'm loving the build-up for Armageddon especially MVP vs. Triple H for the last time, but this time in a 15-foot high Steel Cage for the WWE Championship. MVP's miracle run, his championship run is over at Armageddon, Triple H The Cerebral Assassin will become the new WWE Champion and be that much closer to Flair's record of 16 World Titles.
- Like the fact Chief Morley won against Evan Bourne, perhaps a push for Chief Morley aka Val Venis, maybe pushing him to become Intercontinental Champion again
- Serena Mancini she's the most dominant diva right now, I mean no one can beat her, I can see her winning the Women's Title at Armageddon
- Kaval under Kane & Paul Bearer's tutelage, I can honestly see him getting pushed into the main event if that happens
- Ted vs. Cena at Armageddon loving it, hopefully DiBiase beats Cena at Armageddon to get a push into the main event
- Where is Shawn Michaels in your diary, I am just asking, because it has been such a long time since Shawn Michaels has been mentioned or even heard from or seen? I am just curious so if anyone can answer my question, it would be appreciated
- Jericho vs Punk Armageddon if it happens, I see Jericho retaining here
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Post by Jack. on Mar 23, 2010 11:09:06 GMT -5
- Really good RAW, I'm loving the build-up for Armageddon especially MVP vs. Triple H for the last time, but this time in a 15-foot high Steel Cage for the WWE Championship. MVP's miracle run, his championship run is over at Armageddon, Triple H The Cerebral Assassin will become the new WWE Champion and be that much closer to Flair's record of 16 World Titles. - Like the fact Chief Morley won against Evan Bourne, perhaps a push for Chief Morley aka Val Venis, maybe pushing him to become Intercontinental Champion again - Serena Mancini she's the most dominant diva right now, I mean no one can beat her, I can see her winning the Women's Title at Armageddon - Kaval under Kane & Paul Bearer's tutelage, I can honestly see him getting pushed into the main event if that happens - Ted vs. Cena at Armageddon loving it, hopefully DiBiase beats Cena at Armageddon to get a push into the main event - Where is Shawn Michaels in your diary, I am just asking, because it has been such a long time since Shawn Michaels has been mentioned or even heard from or seen? I am just curious so if anyone can answer my question, it would be appreciated- Jericho vs Punk Armageddon if it happens, I see Jericho retaining here He retired at Backlash.
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