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Post by DTP. on Jul 4, 2010 13:28:21 GMT -5
ECW on SyFy: Tuesday 9th February 2010...A great opening contest between Bryan Danielson and Rey Mysterio in what was such an awesome opening contest, and with both being fan favorites, it was acceptable to open. Great choice of opening contest, but Mysterio winning is for the best if you ask me. Mr Kennedy's promo was pretty nice, more involvement from Carlito will definitely forward the position for the feud with Kennedy and Carlito. Jimmy Wang Yang beating Zack Ryder: momentum boost for Yang! I love it, even though we won't see a new WWE Television Champion I guarantee. I love how Ryder keeps having people getting fluke wins over him, it advances others as well as himself. Next up, nice win for Goldust and Yoshi Tatsu against Chavo Guerrero and Eric Escobar, I can't see Escobar having too long left before being on the chopping block, honestly. Chavo and Eric are going nowhere. Lastly, a slightly weak yet good and competitive win for Tommy Dreamer against Dolph Ziggler: advances the feud with ECW Champion, Jack Swagger and should be a good successful title defense by Swagger at No Way Out. A good show.
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Post by legendkiller8 on Jul 4, 2010 20:40:25 GMT -5
-Solid opener match. Mysterio winning was the right call. -Carlito/Kennedy segment should set up a nice feud. -Yang beating Ryder was fine. Hope when the title match comes Ryder wins. -I'm liking the Tatsu and Goldust push as Tatsu isn't pushed too much anymore. -Dreamer over Ziggler is great as it makes it seem Dreamer is ready. -Dreamer getting the better was good. -Good job hyping No Way Out; good show.
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Post by Jack. on Jul 5, 2010 10:59:01 GMT -5
WWEECW: Mysterio/Danielson is a great way to open ECW, Bryan really is getting a good push in this diary, I'm feelin' it. Now I hope you can get him on PPV. Wonder what JMysterio will be doing at NWO. Kennedy! He really wants some revenge, wonder what you'll do with him. Shocked to see Yang beat the TV Champ, but it's nice to make new contenders. Tiffany competing in the ring is fine. Tatsu and Goldust winning is cool, not a fan of Escobar. Good Main Event, glad Ziggler was in there, I'd like to see him split from Miz soon. Gld Dreamer won though, since he's No.1 Contender. Dreamer standing tall is good, to end the show. Nice edition of ECW.
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Jul 5, 2010 14:41:09 GMT -5
2/10/10 Edition-World Wrestling Entertainment has come to terms on the release of several Superstars. Those Superstars include Angela Fong, Eric Escobar, Hade Vansen, Jamie Noble, Kevin Thorn & Paradox. WWE wishes them all the best in their future endeavors. -The reason for the release of The Brood is that WWE doesn't have anything for them anymore. There were original plans to give Paradox an in-ring push in 2010, but she's grown extremely impatient. -The 2010 WWE Draft has been scheduled for March 29th, 2010, the night after WrestleMania XXVI. This is surprising as holding a big Draft show on the same night as the 'Mania fallout will make for a huge show, but WWE wants to freshen up the rosters as soon as possible. -Night of Champions has been removed from the WWE's Pay-Per-View schedule. They felt like the obligation to put every WWE Title on the card made for a weak under card and left a few big name stars off the show. -World Wrestling Entertainment has also announced the re-signing of former Superstar Drew Hawnkinson. You may remember him as Festus, one half of the team of Jesse & Festus. He will be brought back for a more serious role, but no word on what this role will be.
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Post by Matt on Jul 5, 2010 16:08:26 GMT -5
I'm really shocked to see the Brood released. They were a great stable and could have been shifted to another brand. The return of Festus sounds great to me - I loved that gimmick.
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Jul 5, 2010 20:27:25 GMT -5
February 12th, 2010 River Center Arena in Baton Rouge, Louisiana Attendance: 11,676
This week’s Smackdown opens with a video package showing the five superstars who qualified for the World Heavyweight Title Elimination Chamber match at No Way Out.Matt Striker and Jim Ross welcome us to tonight’s edition of Smackdown, and they promise that we will witness a huge show. They say that we’ll see the World Heavyweight Champion Shelton Benjamin take on John Morrison in one of three Elimination Chamber preview matches. The other two will see Sheamus go one on one with Kofi Kingston and Randy Orton take on Chris Jericho. Plus, The Undertaker will be in action following his actions last week.The theme of the World Heavyweight Champion blasts over the speakers as Shelton Benjamin walks down to the ring. He gets on the microphone and begins to speak about the upcoming Elimination Chamber. He admits that he’s never been in one of these before, which puts him at somewhat of a disadvantage when it comes to Orton and Jericho. He then mentions for the past week, everyone has been discussing who the new World Champion will be after No Way Out. People seem to feel that it is a foregone conclusion that he will lose the belt at No Way Out. He smiles at this and promises that won’t happen. He says that he’s come too far over the past year to let some special kind of match end his run as Champion. He says that there really is no stopping him now, and the WWE Universe will have to simply get used to it. The cameras cut backstage where Chris Masters enters the General Managers’ office, to find Stephanie McMahon. He looks worried and asks what he did wrong. Stephanie wants to know what he’s talking about. He says that tonight he’s booked against The Undertaker, who is super pissed about not getting an Elimination Chamber Qualifying match. Stephanie says that Masters didn’t do anything wrong, but admits that ‘Taker did not receive a qualifying match because he had just returned from injury and there were more deserving people. She then reminds Chris that his match is next.Commercial Break.
Singles Match Chris Masters vs. The Undertaker [/color] As one would expect, Undertaker was truly in a foul mood. Despite some offense in spurts from Masters, this was pretty much all ‘Taker. He hit his signature moves like Old School, the chokeslam and he even hit the Tombstone. That wasn’t enough though as he didn’t even go for a cover. Instead, he locked Masters in the Hell’s Gates submission and he tapped out. Winner: The Undertaker (7:09) **¾
Commercial Break.[/color] The cameras return to show the back where Josh Matthews was standing by with United States Champion, Tyler Black. He asks Black about his future as Champion. Black says that first off, it feels awesome to be Champion. He says that working through the very challenging Best of Seven Series was grueling, but it made the win all the more satisfying. Now, as for his future as Champion, he plans on being a fighting Champion. He’s going to be the same fighter he was before he won the strap, and he’ll defend it against all comers. Non-Title Divas Match April Lee w/ Gail Kim vs. Divas Champion Maryse[/color] Last week, Gail Kim became the number one contender to Maryse’s Divas Championship. After that match, Maryse struck Lee in the back of the head with the belt, leading to this contest. These two met before, with Maryse picking up the win and it looked like we were headed that way again as Maryse had the French Kiss ready. However, Lee quickly got behind Maryse and rolled her up for the shocking victory. Winner: April Lee (4:13) *¾[/color] Lee and Kim celebrated up the ramp, as Maryse was furious in the ring. Kim motioned that she was coming for the belt at No Way Out.
We now cut to Chris Jericho’s locker room, where he is preparing for his match with Randy Orton. A knock is heard and Orton steps into the room. Orton tells Jericho that they never have, nor will they ever be friends. And tonight, they are opponents. But, he will admit that he feels like Jericho is his biggest competition in the Chamber. Jericho feels the same way about Orton, but adds that he will do everything he can to eliminate him tonight. Orton smirks and says that he wouldn’t have it any other way, meaning that if he gets a chance to Punt Jericho in the skull, he will not hold back.Commercial Break.
Elimination Chamber Preview Match Chris Jericho vs. Randy Orton[/color] The WWE Universe was expected to be split between these two heels, but the crowd really favored Orton. He’s becoming rather popular as of late. Anyway, this match went back and forth and was given a lot of time. Jericho latched on the Walls of Jericho at one point, but Orton reached the ropes. When Orton got up, Jericho met him with the Codebreaker. He covered but Orton just got a shoulder up. Jericho now went for the Lionsault, but Orton moved and Jericho landed on his feet. He turned to Orton, right into an RKO to end it. Winner: Randy Orton (12:10) ***¼
Commercial Break.[/color] “This Fire Burns” is heard as CM Punk makes his way out to the ring in street clothes. His beard has grown significantly over the past few months and he looks to be in a somber mood. He gets on the microphone and begins to talk. He reminds us that last week, he came out and said some bad things to Jeff Hardy. He told the world that he was not only better than Jeff, but that he was better than the entire WWE Universe because of his Straight Edge lifestyle. He also stated that the WWE has been trying to screw him over because of that ever since he made his debut. Don’t get him wrong though, he’s not out here to apologize, because all of that is still very true. He draws massive heat for this. Punk say that it was proven once again last week when Shelton Benjamin cost him his Elimination Chamber Qualifying match. That was then followed by The Undertaker attacking him in a totally unprovoked manner. Jeff Hardy cuts him off at this point and stays atop the ramp. He tells Punk to stop whining and complaining. He reminds everyone that he went through a lot of hard times on the road to his first WWE Championship, but he never complained once. Punk tells him that just like last week, nobody cares about what he has to say. But, he’s glad Jeff’s out here. Over the past week, Punk has been trying to find a way back into the World Title picture and he figured it out. He challenges Jeff Hardy to a match at No Way Out, with Jeff’s main event spot at WrestleMania XXVI on the line. Jeff calls Punk crazy if he thinks he’ll accept that. Punk goads him into it by continually mocking Jeff’s drug past and claiming that he is easily better than him. Hardy eventually accepts, to prove to Punk that just because he has made some past mistakes, it doesn’t mean Punk is better than him. Commercial Break.
Elimination Chamber Preview Match Kofi Kingston vs. Sheamus[/color] A few weeks back, these two had their first one on one encounter and Sheamus picked up a victory. This week we saw a match similar to that one. Sheamus was in control by using his power and he really wore down Kingston. Kofi began to fight back and hit all of his key moves. It was a big flurry of offense that included the Boom Drop and a new move he called SOS. They both got him near falls, and in the end he ducked under the Bicycle Kick, and connected with Trouble in Paradise for the win. Winner: Kofi Kingston (9:29) ***[/color] The new backstage ring announcer, Ashley Valance, is standing by with Jeff Hardy. She asks Jeff if he was sure he knew what he was doing when he accepted CM Punk’s challenge. Jeff admits that putting his WrestleMania main event spot on the line is dangerous, but he is very confident. He also feels that CM Punk truly needs to be taught a lesson. He and Punk used to be friends, but he is not a fan of this new attitude of his.Commercial Break.[/color] Gail Kim and April Lee are shown backstage, and Lee is still happy about her win over Maryse earlier tonight. Lee tells Gail that she’s going to talk to Stephanie McMahon about being added into the Divas Title match at No Way Out. Gail stops her and says that the shot at No Way Out is hers. Lee agrees, but feels that beating the Champion should grant her a spot in the match as well. Kim understands where her young friend is coming from and comes up with a compromise. She says that next week, they should meet one on one. If Lee can beat her, she won’t stop her from talking to Stephanie about being added to the match. Lee seems to like the idea and agrees.Tag Team Match The Dudebusters w/ Curt Hawkins vs. The New Hart Foundation w/ Natalya Neidhart[/color] After last week’s attack on the Foundation and London and Kendrick by Curt Hawkins, this match had to happen. This was the best performance that the Dudebusters have put on so far as they were given a good amount of time. They dominated Wilson for a stretch of time, but the hot tag was made to Smith, who came in on fire. Eventually though, The Dudebusters picked up the big win after hitting the Dudebuster on Wilson. Winners: The Dudebusters (9:16) ***[/color] After the match, the WWE Tag Team Champions, Paul London and Brian Kendrick rushed down to the ring and began to brawl with Croft and Baretta. Hawkins tried to get involved, but Natalya tripped him up on his way in. London and Kendrick knocked them out of the ring and they retreated up the ramp. London grabbed a microphone and said that next week, The Dudebusters could have their WWE Tag Team Title shot!Commercial Break.
Non-Title Elimination Chamber Preview Match John Morrison vs. World Heavyweight Champion Shelton Benjamin[/color] These two amazing athletes put on one hell of a show. They were given the most time on tonight’s show and they went back and forth. Morrison excited the crowd when he took to the sky and nailed a springboard 450 splash onto Shelton who was outside. He came close several times, but couldn’t put down the Champion. In the end, Shelton went for the Exploder, but Morrison elbowed out of it and hit the Moonlight Drive. He climbed up and hit Starship Pain for the upset victory. Winner: John Morrison (14:17) ***½[/color] John Morrison has just pinned the World Heavyweight Champion, gaining huge momentum heading into the Elimination Chamber. Shelton rolled out of the ring and clutched his Title close to his chest. Morrison motioned for the belt, and Shelton now knows that Morrison can beat him.© WWE 2010 [/center] [/font]
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Post by legendkiller8 on Jul 5, 2010 23:22:57 GMT -5
-Solid opening. Benjamin's confidence to win at Elimination Chamber is good. -Taker beating Masters was expected. -Lee beating Maryse is a decent shocker. But I don't really seem to bothered on who wins the Divas Match at No Way Out. -Orton beating Jericho was a good call as it doesn't bother me who wins this match either. -Hardy/Punk at No Way Out sounds good for the WrestleMania spot. But I hope Hardy's hard work doesn't go up in smoke. -Kingston beating Sheamus was smart as Kofi lost last week. Hope the feud continues between the two. -Dudebusters beating HD should set up a Unified Tag Title Match. Nothing wrong there. -Morrison beating Benjamin was a good call as now it gives Morrison some momentum. Morrison is my favorite to win to be honest. -Good SD!
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Post by Jack. on Jul 6, 2010 10:09:26 GMT -5
WWESmackDown!: Morrison vs. Benjamin sounds like a huge main event, especially as a massive Morrison fan. Good opening segment from Benjamin, can't see him retaining though, If I'm honest. Glad 'Taker won, wonder what he'll do at No Way Out now. Masters is doing well as a jobber. I wonder what kind of comeptiton Black is going to face, I'd like to see someone new get a title push against him. April Lee over Maryse is big, dunnoif I like it tbh, as her main contender is Gail Kim. Jericho vs. Orton is cool. Glad Orton won there, would've worked either way. Hardy vs. Punk is good for No Way Out, with his WM spot on the line, hoping this'll lead to Jeff vs. Punk fued after Mania. Kofi over Sheamus is fine, Sheamus getting pushed is great, since he hasn't been WWE Champion in this diary. Lee vs. Kim is good, I hope Kim wins though. The Dudebusters over The NHF, is fine. Hopefully we get a three way at WrestleMania. The Dudebusters vs. Londrick for the tag titles is good. Morrison over Benjamin in the main event, is Very good for him, hope that this is only the start of a John Morrison main event push. Great Show, really anticipating No Way Out.
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Post by DTP. on Jul 6, 2010 10:54:18 GMT -5
WWE SmackDown: Friday 12th February 2010...Judging by the graphic at the top of the show, Shelton Benjamin is like a black John Morrison when it comes to physique on the abs. Should be a good show. Nice promo to start things off, Shelton Benjamin in the ring and mentioning his Elimination Chamber World Heavyweight Championship defense in nine days. Benjamin did a good job but I feel it was a lacklustre segment as nobody interrupted, and considering he has five contenders to his title at No Way Out, that's not a good idea. I expect Chris Masters will be on the chopping block soon; considering that Kevin Thorn and The Brood were all let go and had more importance than Masters has recently, Masters doesn't seem to have long left. The Undertaker with the win was very expected. A solid opening bout. Tyler Black needs all the work on the microphone as he can get, to be honest. April Lee beating Maryse is fine; shame the match was so short. Awesome first-hour main event in the first Elimination Chamber preview bout. Randy Orton and Chris Jericho always have good matches. Orton with the win wasn't so surprising. CM Punk transforming slowly into the dictator heel he is loved to be hated for is great, solid promo. Jeff Hardy's interruption was nice, I anticipate a feud into WrestleMania XXVI. In addition, they have gotten involved in the past few months, storyline wise. Kofi Kingston beating Sheamus is acceptable, can't see these two getting the win at No Way Out, but great idea for the opportunity by involving them. The Dudebusters beating The New Hart Foundation impressed me; a push for Caylen Croft and Trent Barreta as led by Curt Hawkins is good. Paul London and Brian Kendrick's involvement was also pretty nicely done. And lastly, win for John Morrison isn't great at all for Shelton Benjamin: it seems so likely that he will lose the World Heavyweight Championship at No Way Out as it is, he doesn't need this loss. He needs everything he can so he won't lose momentum like MVP did as WWE Champion months back. A good show.
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Jul 6, 2010 13:02:33 GMT -5
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Post by Elliot on Jul 6, 2010 13:38:03 GMT -5
SmackDown, some big matches stocked for tonight's show. I love Benjamin coming to to tell the fans that he will be leaving as the World Heavyweight Champon, but something tells me Orton will, which will lead to Hardy cashing in his Rumble victory on him. Obvious victory for The Undertaker, love that he destroyed Masters, really puts across his pissed off attitude at the moment. April Lee over Maryse is great and should definitely get her in line for a future Championship match. Perhaps when Gail Kim beats Maryse, Lee will challenge Kim in a respectful feud? Randy Orton over Chris Jericho is good, and like I said, I see Orton winning the Chamber. CM Punk versus Jeff Hardy for the Wrestlemania XXVI spot is great, can't wait to see that. I hope Hardy retains his spot though. Love Kofi Kingston over Sheamus, but I hope Sheamus bounces back. Wow, Lee could be added to the match? Glad to see The Dudebusters over The Hart Foundation, I'd like to see the Dudebusters as Champions soon. Love seeing John Morrison over Shelton Benjamin, huge win for him. Glad to see Morrison stand tall to close the show, but he won't win at No Way Out. Good show, as usual.
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Jul 7, 2010 12:35:58 GMT -5
Raw House Show February 11th, 2010 Pine Bluff Convention Center in Pine Bluff, Arkansas Attendance: 6,901
World Tag Team Champions The British Alliance w/ Layla London & Katie Lea Burchill d. Cryme Tyme & Legacy to retain Women's Champion Serena Mancini d. Mickie James to retain Elijah Burke d. Drew McIntyre Batista d. Ted Dibiase Jr. Beth Phoenix d. Melina Intercontinental Champion Kaval w/ Paul Bearer d. Evan Bourne to retain MVP d. Kane w/Paul Bearer Christian & John Cena d. WWE Champion Triple H & Edge
Smackdown/ECW House Show February 12th, 2010 Hartman Arena in Park City, Kansas Attendance: 5,889
WWE Tag Team Champions Paul London & Brian Kendrick d. Perfectly Awesome w/ Alicia Fox to retain Television Champion Zack Ryder w/ Courtney d. Jimmy Wang Yang to retain TJ Wilson w/ Harry Smith & Natalya Neidhart d. Caylen Croft w/ Trent Baretta & Curt Hawkins Divas Champion Maryse d. Natalya Neidhart to retain Jeff Hardy & John Morrison d. Randy Orton & CM Punk United States Champion Tyler Black d. Chris Masters to retain Kofi Kingston & Rey Mysterio d. Carlito & Sheamus ECW Champion Jack Swagger d. Mr. Kennedy to retain The Undertaker d. World Heavyweight Champion Shelton Benjamin via disqualification. Benjamin retains Championship
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Jul 9, 2010 2:29:13 GMT -5
February 15th, 2010 Wells Fargo Arena in Des Moines, Iowa Attendance: 15,181
A video package focusing on the three Elimination Chamber preview matches from last week is shown. It ends after showing JBL’s announcement that Triple H will face Christian in a non-title match tonight.The opening pyrotechnics shoot off, signaling the start of our program. Jerry “The King” Lawler and Michael Cole welcome us to tonight’s broadcast, promoting our big non-title main event. They also announce that tonight, we will see the end of the rivalry between MVP and Kane as they’ll meet in a Loser Leaves Raw match! Plus, former World Tag Team Champions, John Cena and Batista will join forces to face Ted Dibiase Jr. and Edge in tag team action.Speaking of Ted Dibiase Jr., his theme hits as he makes his way out to the ring in a suit. He gets in the ring and begins to talk about what happened last week between himself, Cody Rhodes and Joe Hennig. First, they helped him defeat Batista. Later on though, he helped them pick up a win against Cryme Tyme. They all told each other that they needed one another to succeed. He realized that isn’t true though. He calls out Rhodes and Hennig, who oblige and come down to the ring. Ted tells them that he can succeed without them, and he’s sure they can make it far without him. But when they are working together as one cohesive unit, nobody can stop them. It’s why he can tell that Rhodes and Hennig are going to win the World Tag Team Titles soon again and it’s why he’s going to win the Elimination Chamber. It’s because together, Legacy is the most dominant faction in the WWE. Rhodes and Hennig seem to agree and they all shake hands. Rhodes takes the microphone and tells Ted that he better not forget that, because there is two of them and just one of him. Ted doesn’t really like that and goes to say something back, but Hennig gets in between them. He tells Ted that they can settle this later, but Cody has a match right now. Ted walks off as we go to commercial. Commercial Break.
Triple Threat Match Cody Rhodes w/ Joe Hennig vs. JTG w/ Shad vs. World Tag Team Champion William Regal w/ Paul Burchill, Layla London & Katie Lea Burchill [/color] The recent issues between these three teams brought upon this Triple Threat match. It included some solid back and forth action, as each guy was fighting hard to give their team an upper hand in this feud. Rhodes went for the Cross Rhodes on Regal, but JTG broke it up by hitting him with a huge spinning heel kick. Rhodes was knocked to the outside, which allowed Regal grab JTG’s leg and lock in the Regal Stretch for the win. Winner: World Tag Team Champion William Regal (7:39) **½[/color] In the back, we now see Paul Bearer talking with Kane and Kaval backstage. He tells Kane that tonight’s match could mean very bad things if he’s forced to leave Raw. Kane says that he must get rid of MVP, no matter the cost.Commercial Break.[/color] We return from commercial to John “Bradshaw” Layfield sitting in his office, enjoying a cigar. MVP enters and asks him whose idea it was to have him and Kane face off in a Loser Leaves Raw match. JBL says that Paul Bearer came to him with the idea, saying that Kane wanted it. JBL booked it because it makes for interesting TV. MVP reminds him that this means he’ll be losing a superstar. JBL admits that it’s always tough to lose a guy, but he doesn’t mind it so much considering he did recently sign both Edge and Christian. MVP tells him to say goodbye to Kane after tonight.Women’s Championship Serena Mancini (c) vs. Mickie James[/color] Much like their previous two title matches, which they split, this was a very good women’s match. Serena showed her power advantage early on, which she used to gain the upper hand. James fought back and hit her trademark hurricanrana in the corner. She then even managed to nail the Mick-DT, which surprisingly only got her a two count. James waited for Serena to get up, and she went for the Mick Kick, but Serena ducked and connected with the Mancini Code to retain. Winner and Still Women’s Champion: Serena Mancini (6:06) **
Commercial Break.[/color] Evan Bourne is shown in his locker room, preparing for his match with Elijah Burke tonight. A knock is heard and Burke enters. He thanks Evan for his help last week, even though he shoved him away. Evan says no problem, but reminds him that tonight and this Sunday, he plans on winning. Burke says he wouldn’t have it any other way.Tag Team Match Batista & John Cena vs. Edge & Ted Dibiase Jr.[/color] The former World Tag Team Champions, Cena & Batista, worked better as a team due to experience. But despite that, midway through the match, the heels managed to cut the ring in half and really work over Cena. He eventually made the hot tag, and Batista cleaned house once he entered. He used that huge surge to lead them to victory after he pinned Dibiase following a Batista Bomb. Winners: Batista & John Cena (10:19) **¾[/color] Edge attempted to nail Batista with a Spear, but he dodged it and Edge hit the turnbuckle. Batista then dropped him with a Spinebuster, but turned right into an FU from Cena. John Cena stands tall over some of his opponents for this Sunday.Commercial Break.
Loser Leaves Raw Match Kane w/ Paul Bearer vs. MVP[/color] This was one of the hardest fought matches in recent memory. Both guys went at each other full throttle. The action spilled to the outside, where Kane choked MVP with some cables and MVP bashed Kane’s head onto the announce table. When they went back inside the ring, Kane was on top. He nailed a chokeslam for a near fall and was now frustrated. He hoisted MVP up for the Tombstone, but MVP reversed it into a victory roll for a near fall. MVP got up quicker and drilled him with the Drive By for the win. Winner: MVP (11:21) ***[/color] MVP celebrated up the ramp, while Kane and Paul Bearer were left in the ring. Kane looked furious at his loss as we cut away.Commercial Break.[/color] Ashley Valance is shown standing by with Drew McIntyre. She asks Drew about his first title match this Sunday on pay-per-view. Drew says that it’ll be the first of many title matches in his career and he plans on winning them all. He knows that he hasn’t been around long, but he’s already better than the three other men in the match, and he’ll prove it in six days.Singles Match Elijah Burke vs. Evan Bourne[/color] Burke’s face turn is slowly happening, as this match was based around respect more than dislike. They went back and forth throughout, with neither man getting a full on advantage. Near the end, Bourne climbed to the top and was looking for the Airbourne, when Drew McIntyre ran down and knocked him off the top. Winner via Disqualification: Evan Bourne (8:21) ***[/color] McIntyre got in the ring and began to beat down on Bourne. He nailed him with the Scot Drop, but before he could taunt and pose, Elijah Burke nailed him with the Elijah Experience. Burke tried to help Bourne up, but was cut off by the Intercontinental Champion himself, who ran down and took him out with a big rolling kick. Kaval stands tall on the final Raw before his huge title defense at No Way Out.Commercial Break.
Non-Title Match Christian vs. WWE Champion Triple H[/color] Christian looked even better in his second match back as he and Triple H put on a show. They got a lot of time, including a mid-match commercial break and they went back and forth. Christian rallied from behind after HHH took an early upper hand. He hit some of his signature moves, but HHH eventually hooked him for the Pedigree. Christian spun out of it though and drilled the Champion with the Unprettier for the win. Winner: Christian (11:29) ***¼[/color] Christian celebrated his victory, but it was cut short as he was met with a Spear from his brother. That led to the other four Chamber participants running down and getting involved in a huge brawl. Raw ended with the six Chamber participants and Christian, having to be pulled apart by security.© WWE 2010[/font][/center]
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Post by Elliot on Jul 9, 2010 15:26:18 GMT -5
Raw, interesting situation with The Legacy. I was shocked to see William Regal win here, but with him as one half of the World Tag Team Champions, it makes sense. I'm glad to see Serena retain the Women's Championship and I hope she has a healthy reign. Great to see Batista and John Cena go over, and a nice image to see Cena standing tall over all three men. Cena could win the Chamber, thinking about it. MVP needed this victory, so I'm glad he got it, and Kane to SmackDown is the best way to go. A screwy finish to Bourne/Burke is good as it gets Drew McIntyre involved. Good to see Kaval standing tall, but as I've said before, I don't see Kaval retaining the title at all. I'm shocked to see Christian defeat the WWE Champion, Triple H. Good to see the brawl close Raw as it hyped the Chamber at No Way Out. I wonder what part Christian will play at the event. Overall, a good show.
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Post by chaz on Jul 9, 2010 15:38:19 GMT -5
Some of the things you do may not really be to my taste but I really admire you for actually making a current day WWE diary your own. I dislike ones that are too close to reality.
In regards to your most recent episode of RAW, it seemed like an event full of huge match-ups. It was shocking to see Christian beat Triple H, especially considering he's not involved in the Elimination Chamber match. One suggestion I would make would be to include more detail in terms of dialogue, match and segment hype, more than just standard text. It would add a lot to this diary.
Good job.
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Post by legendkiller8 on Jul 10, 2010 20:13:45 GMT -5
-Solid opening promo. Interesting to say the least that DiBiase thinks his team is unstoppable. They could be. Can't wait to see in the near future. -Regal winning the Triple Threat was good since he's the World Tag Champion. -Content to see Mancini retain. Very happy her reign is being substantial. -Cena and Batista beating Edge and DiBiase is a solid first hour tag. Very happy the faces won. I also love Cena standing tall. Hoping that the picture in six days. -M.V.P beating Kane in a Loser Leaves RAW Match was good. Kane to the Blue team or Purple team should make for some excitement. -Bourne beating Burke was good. Especially the DQ finish. -I actually like Christian beating the WWE Champion. Should give him alot of momentum on his return. -Great show; hyping No Way Out, I'll give you an A+.
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Post by DTP. on Jul 10, 2010 21:21:45 GMT -5
WWE RAW: Monday 15th February 2010...A decent opening promo to start off the show with Ted Dibiase coming to the ring and talking to The Legacy, Cody Rhodes and Joe Hennig. I am anticipating what will occur in the result of this feud considering they are no longer a working unit. Dibiase reassuring Rhodes and Hennig should be good - especially if all goes well, too. Strange yet logical triple threat victory for William Regal against JTG and Cody Rhodes in a good match; liked how Cody wasn't even used in the finish. Serena Mancini beating Mickie James seemed very predictable; a nice WWE Womens Championship defense. Next up, a solid first hour tag team main event win for those entertaining combination of Batista and John Cena; though these four superstars, Cena, Batista, Edge and Dibiase should really have been main eventing, as it propelled for Elimination Chamber on Sunday at No Way Out. Solid final encounter win for MVP against Kane; a good run for Kane and he is nearing an end, after having achieved so much; it's time for him to end the run soon. If not, maybe a little stint on SmackDown will help his career settle down. MVP continues to get over; I just wish this feud had ended at No Way Out instead of RAW. Evan Bourne beating Elijah Burke by disqualification was indeed a surprise, but interference from Drew McIntyre tells us that Burke isn't going to get his push anytime soon. Lastly, surprise victory for Christian against Triple H. Overall, a good show promoting Sunday's No Way Out; but would have switched the main event and first hour main event.
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Jul 11, 2010 0:03:44 GMT -5
February 16th, 2010 Kemper Arena in Kansas City, Missouri Attendance: 17,119
ECW opens with a video package, showing Tommy Dreamer pick up a victory over Dolph Ziggler last week. It then shows Dreamer standing tall over the ECW Champion Jack Swagger after drilling him with the DDT.Byron Saxton and Todd Grisham welcome everyone to tonight’s edition of ECW. They announce that our main event will be huge as it features six of the brand’s top stars. Tommy Dreamer will team with Rey Mysterio and Bryan Danielson as they take on the ECW Champion Jack Swagger and former World Tag Team Champions, Perfectly Awesome. But tonight’s broadcast will open with a brother vs. brother battle!Singles Match Carlito vs. Primo [/color] Just like their first encounter a few weeks back, this was some solid action. They know each other well and it led to a good contest. Primo made the big mistake though as he missed a flying cross body. That completely turned the tide of the match and Carlito hit all his signature moves. He finished Primo off with the BackStabber. Winner: Carlito [8:59] ***[/color] After the match, the theme of Mr. Kennedy is heard as the former ECW Champion steps out onto the stage. He sarcastically congratulates Carlito on a job well done. He is out here for serious business though, because now that Carlito is done with his brother, Kennedy wants to face him. Carlito gets a microphone and says that nothing has changed from last week, Kennedy is still not worthy of facing him. Theodore Long appears on the titantron and says that it is not for Carlito to decide who he faces, because it is his decision. And he has decided that next week on ECW, they will meet once again! Carlito is pissed in the ring, while Kennedy smirks up at him.Commercial Break.[/color] Ashley Valance is now standing by with the ECW Champion Jack Swagger. She asks him about his thoughts heading into tonight’s main event as well as his ECW Title defense at No Way Out. Swagger says that he’s going to tackle tonight’s main event and his title defense this Sunday the same way he does everything. With all the confidence and swagger in the world. He has a reason to feel like he’s the best, and that’s because quite simply, he is.Singles Match Chavo Guerrero vs. Jimmy Wang Yang[/color] Television Champion Zack Ryder was on commentary, along with the lovely Courtney. This was a solid, better than expected contest. Both of these men can work a good match and it showed here. After some very good action, Chavo made a mistake when he missed the Frog Splash. Yang climbed to the top and hit a moonsault to gain victory. Winner: Jimmy Wang Yang [5:43] **½[/color] Matt Hardy is shown walking towards the arena now as he’ll be in action next!Commercial Break.
Singles Match Matt Hardy vs. The Hurricane[/color] This was The Hurricane’s first match since dropping the Television Title and he looked a little rusty. His moves weren’t as crisp as they should be and it hurt him throughout. These two were childhood friends, but Matt’s aggressive streak showed here. He dominated near the end and picked up the win with the Twist of Fate. Winner: Matt Hardy [7:01] **¾[/color] Tommy Dreamer is shown taping up his fists for tonight’s main event. Bryan Danielson and Rey Mysterio enter and all three get pumped up for the match. They hype each other up and then head out for the match. Suddenly, all three are jumped from behind by their opponents for the upcoming bout. They continue the beating by stomping on them until security breaks it up.Commercial Break.
Six Man Tag Team Match ECW Champion Jack Swagger & Perfectly Awesome w/ Alicia Fox vs. Bryan Danielson, Rey Mysterio & Tommy Dreamer[/color] As expected with this much star power, this was a great ECW main event. It was given plenty of time, including a mid match commercial break, and all six men got in good offense. The heels eventually cut the ring in half and worked over Danielson. After two failed attempts, he finally made the tag to Rey, who came in hot. That lasted for a while, but it was Dreamer who really turned the tide of this match. In the end, he managed to hit a double DDT on both members of Perfectly Awesome, before pinning Miz to win. Winners: Bryan Danielson, Rey Mysterio & Tommy Dreamer [11:59] ***½[/color] The faces celebrated their win in the ring, as Perfectly Awesome rolled to the outside. Swagger backed his way up the ramp, clutching his belt tightly to his chest. Dreamer pointed at him and said something about this Sunday.© WWE 2010 [/center][/font]
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Post by Elliot on Jul 11, 2010 2:11:03 GMT -5
ECW, so glad that Carlito defeated Primo here, he is definitely the better brother and deserves a push. Thinking about it, Carlito as ECW Champion would be amazing. Carlito versus Mr. Kennedy should be great for next week. Love seeing Jimmy Wang Yang with these victories, would be great to see him pushed to an extent. Great to see Matt Hardy winning here, he needs off ECW, just like Kennedy. The faces going over in the Main Event is great, love that Dreamer was shown as a real threat towards Swagger's ECW Championship, but I hope Swagger retains at No Way Out. Overall, a good ECW show, good build towards No Way Out.
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Jul 11, 2010 12:19:25 GMT -5
2/17/10 Edition-The Loser Leaves Raw match on Monday wasn't meant for Kane to move to Smackdown or ECW. The former two time WWE Champion has officially retired and called it quits. His 2009 main event/Championship push put a lot of extra wear and tear on his body and he had to shut it down now. -After re-signing former WWE Diva Tiffany to a new deal recently, the WWE has decided to re-sign another former Diva. Milena Roucka, also known as Miranda Rodriguez has been re-signed. Current plans have her return as a manager since her in-ring work is shoddy right now. Most likely she will manage Carlito. -With Kane retiring, there is no word on what will happen to Paul Bearer. He will most likely be let go and Kaval will return to being a loner. -A few big names are being thrown around for the Draft. Some confirmed names include Mr. Kennedy, Matt Hardy, R-Truth and John Morrison.
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