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Post by cmpunk09 on Feb 21, 2010 20:16:55 GMT -5
TG11, please crawl back in your hole. Do you not get that you sound like an annoying douche whenever you comment?
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Post by tg11 on Feb 22, 2010 11:11:07 GMT -5
Luckily for all you hypocrites, your opinions of me don't matter, because unlike all of you avid readers, I'm done endearing myself to all you morons, so yeah I will crawl back to my hole not because you people told me to, it's because I want to
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Post by NOW that's WRESTLING on Feb 22, 2010 11:41:09 GMT -5
That made absolutely no sense.
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Post by tg11 on Feb 22, 2010 12:11:04 GMT -5
I wouldn't expect all of you morons to understand that, because at the end of the day I am crawling back to my hole, not because all of you idiots keep telling me to, i am crawling back into my hole because I want to, because your opinions are your own, and your guys' opinions of me really do not matter to me because you guys are beneath me so I'm gonna be the bigger man and walk away
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Post by NOW that's WRESTLING on Feb 22, 2010 12:12:08 GMT -5
You still don't make sense... and you're still posting. What happened to not posting?
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Post by DTP. on Feb 22, 2010 14:04:59 GMT -5
C'mon, leave it, guys.
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Post by ✖ AJ on Feb 25, 2010 20:44:15 GMT -5
Smackdown: March 5, 2010 Preview
Morrison/? vs The Hardys Well the World Heavyweight Champion is not competiting on Smackdown, the challenger, John Morrison, will be taking on CM Punk's followers, The Hardys. Morrison now has to find a tag team partner to go up against them.
Edge and... Last week on The Cutting Edge, the challenge was layed down to Jerishow by Edge for a Unified Tag Team Title match at WrestleMania. He told the WWE Universe that his partner would be revealed on Smackdown!
Rey/Booker vs Chavo/Batista With former rivals going all throughout this match, there will be these pairings pitted up against each other due to recent circumstances throughout the Smackdown! brand.
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Post by Elliot on Feb 26, 2010 12:34:05 GMT -5
I wouldn't expect all of you morons to understand that, because at the end of the day I am crawling back to my hole, not because all of you idiots keep telling me to, i am crawling back into my hole because I want to, because your opinions are your own, and your guys' opinions of me really do not matter to me because you guys are beneath me so I'm gonna be the bigger man and walk awayHurray, there is a God. Anyway, staying on subject, it's about time this was updated, where have you been? haha.
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Post by ✖ AJ on Feb 27, 2010 16:36:03 GMT -5
Smackdown: March 5, 2010 INTRUST Bank Arena: Park City, KS
The pyros go off to signal Smackdown! is underway. The card for tonight is ran down by Matt Striker and Jim Ross. World Heavyweight Champion CM Punk makes his way out to the arena to a loud amount of boos from the crowd. Once to the ring, he taunts the World Title. He grabs the mic and calls the crowd idiotic and claims they are jealous of his Straight Edge lifestyle and him holding the World Heavyweight Championship. He claims that the 'Guru of Greatness' isn't really a guru by making himself sooth into calmness naturally, but by tenderizing himself with drugs. He continues to rant on about how disturbing it is people think they can be satisfied with themselves by doing drugs and drinking alcohol to calm the body. John Morrison makes his way down to the ring. He says that nobody cares about what Punk is saying. He calls him a narcissist and says he is like a critic - coming up with things to say just to take shots at it. They go back and forth at each other a bit before Morrison says it isn't as much as a personal matter as it is a competitive one. He says that at WrestleMania, the World Heavyweight Championship that Punk is so addicted to will be over on his shoulder. Punk begins to speak to distract Morrison, preaching towards him, before The Hardys come into the ring to attack. They continue what they did last week with a brutal assault, leaving Morrison down on the mat after bashing his leg with a steel chair, in attempt to soften him up for their match tonight.
Commercial Break
We return backstage, and see Paul Heyman. In comes Rob Van Dam. He thanks Paul for giving him the Money in the Bank Ladder Match qualifier. Paul says it is no big deal, a few years ago when Rob won the Money in the Bank match and ended up bringing ECW to a whole new level when it returned, he deserves it again. RVD says he won't let him down.
Money in the Bank Qualifier Tyson Kidd w/DH Smith and Natalya vs Bo Rotundo w/Duke Rotundo
After both men are down to the ring, the match gets underway. Kidd gets some fast shots on Bo, and they trade back and forth for a while taking speed up a notch. They begin to deliver tons of high flying moves, and Bo eventually attempts to take things to the mat. He gets a few good moves in on Kidd, and he scrambles a bit. However, Kidd fights back and gains momentum on his feet delivering tons of basic moves. Things pick up quickly, and he takes control for a while. As Bo goes for a suplex, Kidd reverses it into a neckbreaker. After a few more minutes of action, Kidd distracts the referee by staying on the outside well Bo is dropped with a running powerslam by DH Smith. He finishes it off with a Springboard Elbow Drop and gets the pin.
Winner of the match: Tyson Kidd (7:42) **1/2
After the match, Kidd celebrated his very cheap victory. As The Hart Dynasty celebrated, Duke entered the ring in an attempt to scare them off, but they teamed up on him and kept him down before standing tall with each other.
Commercial Break
Non-Title Match Intercontinental Champion Kane vs R-Truth
As we return for this match, Kane interrupted Truth's singing and made his way to the ring. The match kicked off with Truth trying to get an early upper hand with tons of fast paced moves. However, Kane began to overpower him with tons of strikes. As Truth began to gain a little bit of momentum, Kane would do more damage. Truth manages to clothesline Kane over the top rope, and they go back and forth out there. Kane almost gets the count out win. As they are back in the ring, momentum goes Truth's way. As he goes for the Axe Kick, Kane pulls himself away and delivers a chokeslam to Truth to get the pinfall win.
Winner of the match: Kane (6:20) **
After the match, we went backstage to see John Morrison in the trainers room. He is in a bit of pain from what happened earlier, and they check his leg. One of them tells him he shouldn't compete as it could result in a more serious injury. He tells them he can fight through it, and they keep recommending he doesn't go out there tonight.
Commercial Break
Batista and Chavo Guerrero vs Booker T and Rey Mysterio
After all four men are down to the ring, action immediately begins with them all going at it. Booker and Chavo end up being the legal men in the end of the short brawl. They each trade a bit of momentum, each delivering some nice moves in on each other. Booker gets the upper hand at one point, delivering tons of chops and kicks for a couple minutes. However, Batista clubs him in the back after he hits off the ropes, and Chavo makes the tag. Batista continues from there with tons of overpowering. Booker fires back quick, and makes the tag to Rey. This brings in lots of fast action, Batista incapable of keeping up until he clotheslines him. Lots of stuff goes on, and it is hard to keep up as lots of tags are made throughout the next couple minutes. However, it all comes to an end as Batista hits a Batista Bomb on Rey, and Chavo makes the blind tag so he can Frog Splash for the pin.
Winners of the match: Chavo Guerrero and Batista (10:02) ***
After the match, Chavo calms Batista down a bit before Booker begins to attack both of them. Rey eventually gets up to assist. Batista and Chavo both flee eventually. This brings out Paul Heyman. He gets on the mic and says that he has had enough of this crap, and he is going to do what these four want. At WrestleMania, it will be Booker T vs Batista and Rey Mysterio vs Chavo Guerrero. Chavo and Batista are fuming, but Rey and Booker are satisfied.
We then go to see Edge walking down a hall, he announces his WrestleMania opponent next.
Commercial Break
Edge makes his way down to the ring upon our return to a great ovation from the crowd. He gets on the mic and talks about his partnership with Chris Jericho in 2009, and then getting injured, and being replaced by Big Show. He admits if he never got that injury, he and Jericho would probably be best of friends right now, and still the Unified Tag Team Champions much like Jerishow have done. He says that he wants to prove a point, and has somebody better then both of them for his partner. Before he can announce who it is, the Unified Tag Team Champions, Jericho and Show, make their way down to the ring. Jericho says that every single time that Edge comes out here and speaks, he doesn't prove a thing. He reminds Edge that he won at Elimination Chamber, and Edge says that they don't need to go down the same road that they did last week, and it's not about that anymore. It's about the numbers game being evened up. Show says that there is nobody that could possibly be in any interest in being Edge's partner, because Edge is an injury prone rock star wannabe. Jerishow mock Edge about it, and he asks them a few times if they really are sure about that, and introduces his tag team partner, 'who will assist him in taking the Unified Tag Team Titles off Jericho and the Fat Man', Christian. He makes his out to the ramp to a huge pop from the crowd. Jerishow seem in shock at this, and Christian makes his way into the ring, taunting to the crowd. Silence from all four men as Jerishow stare at Edge and Christian, who both have wide grins across their faces. Christian asks them if the cat has their tongue, or if they are realizing they are completely screwed now come WrestleMania. He begins a speech saying that as Abraham Washington didn't want to resign him to ECW, he immediately turned himself over to Edge last week and proposed that they have this tag team match at WrestleMania 26. He said after his time on ECW was up this past Tuesday, he went directly to Paul Heyman and agreed to sign a contract for Smackdown and is now here. Jericho asks Christian why he thinks Edge wouldn't stab him in the back and go on to have a bigger and better singles career then he ever will. Edge speaks for him and says that it's not about singles careers now, it's about taking those Unified Tag Team Championships home to true champions, and come WrestleMania, himself and Christian will make sure that happens.
Commercial Break
Money in the Bank Qualifier Drew McIntyre vs Rob Van Dam
Both men are down to the ring and the action begins with lots of back and forth stuff going on. McIntyre quickly takes advantage by throwing RVD into the steel post and pounding on his back. However, the match begins to sway towards RVD as he delivers tons of hard kicks to the ribs and arms. He hits some nice moves before being stopped by Drew and hit with some powerful and aggressive moves. The crowd thinks it is over multiple times when McIntyre goes for the pin, but RVD manages to kick out each time. RVD begins to fight back, and knocks McIntyre to the mat several times, and even hits the Rolling Thunder. However, as he goes for the 5 Star Frog Splash, McIntyre manages to get himself out of the way and begins to set up for the Scot Drop. However, he takes to long and RVD manages to roll himself onto his chest, and hooks the legs for the pinfall.
Winner of the match: Rob Van Dam (8:25) ***
After the match, RVD taunts to the crowd, and McIntyre is in anger.
We cut backstage to see Beth Phoenix and Maria talking. Beth says it is great to be Women's Champion, but it'll be even greater once she once again defeats Michelle McCool next week. Maria wishes her luck and walks off, before Beth is jumped by McCool and Layla. They continue to beat her down until security comes over to pull them away.
Commercial Break
We return with the Hall of Fame video for Ted DiBiase, Sr.
Dolph Ziggler makes his way down to the ring afterward. He gets on the mic and says that for 3 months he held the Intercontinental Championship, and that the only reason he lost it is because there were 4 other guys in that match and notes he was never pinned. He says the only reason he doesn't cash in a rematch clause is because he can prove he is perfection without having a title. Before he can continue with his rant, The Great Khali and Ranjin Singh make their way down to the ring. Khali says something and Singh translates to tell Dolph Ziggler that The Great Khali says that Dolph Ziggler's hair reminds him of the last time he purchased spaghetti from the trunk of a car. Ziggler tries to say something back, but Khali beats him to it and Singh says Khali calls him perfection, but only perfection in looking like an idiot each time he comes out here and nobody could do it better. Ziggler says that they have fought each other to many times before, and he is not going to do it again, and tells Khali to get lost because he is wasting his air time. Khali looks around and before Ziggler can say another thing, he Khali Chops him and lays him out cold. Khali and Singh celebrate.
We then go backstage to see Josh Mathews, and he introduces his guests at this time, The Hardys. He asks them what their problem is with John Morrison. Matt says that their savior, CM Punk, has a problem with John Morrison, so they do. Jeff agrees and says that attacking him is nothing personal, it's just to help Morrison try and prove that he can be the best even with an injury. The Hardys both laugh, and when Josh asks what about their match, they both laugh even more and walk off.
Commercial Break
The Hardys vs John Morrison and Undertaker
The crowd popped huge to see Undertaker as Morrison's partner. Morrison fought through pain to start the match off with Jeff, however didn't get much in as his leg was worked hard. Both Hardys got tags in on each other frequently, and were really working the bad leg. However, Morrison starts to fight back a bit with tons of non-leg use moves. But when he tries to tag Undertaker, he is pulled away. After a few minutes of barely able to do anything, Matt makes the mistake of taking to much time to deliver a top rope leg drop, and Morrison manages to avoid it and soon tag in Undertaker. 'Taker gets in the ring and unloads fire on both Hardys, eventually scaring them to the outside.
Commercial Break
We return with Jeff surprisingly in control over Taker in the corner. We are shown during the commercial break, well Jeff distracted the referee, Matt hit Taker square in the forehead with a steel chair. Things are going slow here, but Taker starts to fight back a bit. Jeff is shocked by each strike back, and eventually loses complete control and is dominated by powerful slams and strikes for the next couple minutes. However, as Taker misses a big boot on Jeff he hits the referee. He doesn't stop his attack and keeps control over both Hardys, and after delivering a double chokeslam, it seems like it is over. But, John Cena makes his way into the ring from behind and begins to strike at Taker. In comes Morrison, only to be tripped by Matt. Cena corners Taker, and puts his chain around his fist, and strikes Taker across the skull as he turns, and escapes from the ring. Jeff manages to pull himself onto the top turnbuckle and hit the Swanton on Taker and gets the pinfall as the referee stirs.
Winners of the match: The Hardys (14:28) ***1/2
After the match, The Hardys continued their celebration and kick Taker out of the ring, but Morrison manages to get back to his feet and tries to fight back at them, and he eventually does. He ignores his leg injury and begins to unload with all kinds of strikes. After taking Matt over the top rope, and hitting Moonlight Drive on Jeff, CM Punk comes in from behind and sets up for the GTS, but Morrison manages to slip off, but before he can do anything, Punk slips out of the ring, and they stare down to end Smackdown. [/font]
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Post by ✖ AJ on Feb 27, 2010 16:43:57 GMT -5
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Post by tg11 on Feb 27, 2010 23:20:30 GMT -5
M.L. and readers one in all, I am just posting on this wall saying that you did a great job on this SmackDown show, because I for one enjoyed it, I don't know about you, but this WrestleMania is looking to be the best WrestleMania 26 PPV on this forum, really I am not just saying that, but the way you have built up your WrestleMania, damn fine job, I could not have said it any better
So M.L. make us proud with your next RAW show, and make the road to WrestleMania an even more exciting thrill ride
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Post by cmpunk09 on Feb 28, 2010 0:04:27 GMT -5
best WM 26?
Do you even READ any of the other diaries besides ML's?
I mean, sure, ML has done a great diary, but at least read other diaries before you claim that.
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Post by Elliot on Feb 28, 2010 6:12:12 GMT -5
M.L. and readers one in all, I am just posting on this wall saying that you did a great job on this SmackDown show, because I for one enjoyed it, I don't know about you, but this WrestleMania is looking to be the best WrestleMania 26 PPV on this forum, really I am not just saying that, but the way you have built up your WrestleMania, damn fine job, I could not have said it any better So M.L. make us proud with your next RAW show, and make the road to WrestleMania an even more exciting thrill ride Erm... what happened to leaving...? SmackDown, good opening segment, I like the softening of Morrison for their match later. Very pleased to see Kidd go over here, he should be great in the MITB match. Happy with Kane's victory here, really pleased to still see him as IC Champion. Surprised to see Batista and Chavo go over here, but it made sense for the ending. Those two matches should be great. I'm fine with Rob Van Dam winning here, but I hope McIntyre isn't jobbed out. Funny segment with Khali and Ziggler. Disappointed to see the Hardys defeat Morrison and Undertaker. Good ending though, really builds up for WrestleMania. Good SmackDown.
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Post by shiftyeyes on Feb 28, 2010 9:35:22 GMT -5
- Nice opening promo, like how Punk is "addicted" to his title. John Morrison against The Hardys should be great. - Not liking how DH is just muscle. Tyson in MitB will be interesting. - Kane win is great. - Hmm overcoming the odds Morrison? - Really don't like the Rey/Chavo feud, but Booker v Batista sounds great. - Glad we're going to see an Edge and Christian reunion. Should be great. - RVD over Big Mac Attack is great. - Like the Dolph Khali promo. It did its job well. - Glad the Hardys won in a dirty finish. Cena attacking Taker further builds the two's feud. - The aftermath further built JoMo and Punk's feud.
Good show man, you're doing some really consistent work here. Kepp it up!
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Post by DTP. on Feb 28, 2010 10:47:02 GMT -5
WWE SmackDown: Friday 5th March 2010...CM Punk opening up the show is nice, and it continues the hype for CM Punk's confrontation with John Morrison for WrestleMania XXVI. I can see it semi-main eventing; I hope that The Undertaker and John Cena take center-stage, as different as that would be for WrestleMania. I just feel that neither the WWE Championship triple threat match nor the World Heavyweight Championship match has potential to main event 'Mania. John Morrison coming out is fine, but the Hardys attacking again is...not too great. I see Joey Mercury returning to team with John Morrison immediately. I just feel that Jeff and Matt Hardy cannot play lackeys at this period of popularity. Tyson Kidd advancing for the Money in the Bank ladder match is nice; Bo Rotundo would have been a bad spot in the match. I expect to see the Hart Dynasty's David Hart Smith still get involved in the match though, just to be taken out by one of the other participants. Kane beating R-Truth is fine, surprised that that match didn't turn out to be that great a bout. I hope to see Kane lose the WWE Intercontinental Championship soon though, personally. See, this is the thing; Chavo Guerrero and Batista were feuding two months ago, correct? Your continuity is flawed. Chavo pinning Rey Mysterio was strange; Rey is still way better than feuding with Chavo into WrestleMania. Booker T and Batista's feud is interesting; but really this tag team match was practically a SmackDown main event in say, 2006. Edge's promo as very good, and practically solidified the WWE Unified Tag Team Championship for WrestleMania XXVI. Edge and Christian against Big Show and Chris Jericho oughta be a packed match. Best decision for Rob Van Dam to beat Drew McIntyre, just hoping that RVD doesn't end up victorious. Dolph Ziggler having a promo is nice, but I dislike the fact we've got three promos on the show of some length. Hopefully The Great Khali is nearing the end of his career. Best not occur at WrestleMania, but hopefully Ziggler is in Money in the Bank. Pretty bad booking for a man who was WWE Intercontinental Champion two months before. Wow, no MNM reunion as expected. Blah, I hate that the Hardys got the win over John Morrison and Undertaker, especially pinning 'Taker. Morrison needs momentum; the past two weeks have ended with Morrison getting his ass kicked. Not good. But it was a decent show.
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Post by ✖ AJ on Feb 28, 2010 11:34:37 GMT -5
A Raw and ECW Star Cut [/size] On WWE.com, it is shown for the releases of Raw's Jimmy Wang Yang and ECW's Primo. It is expected that a few more releases will come pre or post-WrestleMania. WWE in Consideration of Indy Star[/size] WWE is reportedly meeting with Matthew Capiccioni (Matt Cross) soon to discuss a possible contract. The plans at the time are for him to join CM Punk in a new Straight Edge stable that is expected to be around after April. The reason for wanting Capiccioni is because he legitimately, like Punk, does follow a Straight-Edge lifestyle. WWE Brings in New Pay-Per-View Events[/size] WWE has sent out an e-mail to subscribers of WWE Universe saying that Spring Stampede, Vengeance, Fully Loaded, and Starrcade will be returning to the Pay-Per-View line up. Joey Mercury Plans[/size] As it has been reported, the resigning of Joey Mercury is still in tact. The plans at the time are unsure; WWE is contemplating bringing him in with a new gimmick to assist John Morrison against The Hardys and Punk or possibly keep him held off to join Punk and Capiccioni.[/center][/font]
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Post by ✖ AJ on Feb 28, 2010 11:45:45 GMT -5
Raw: March 8, 2010 Preview
Triple Pick Your Poison Teddy Long has come to the terms of making a Triple Pick Your Poison event to go throughout the next 3 weeks leading up to WrestleMania. The two not in competition in the pick your poison will be forced to team up in the meanwhile, as well having to come to an agreement as to who faces who.
Money in the Bank Qualifiers Money in the Bank ladder match qualifiers continue on Raw, as we will see two more superstars entering the match.
Shawn Michaels and Triple H Contract Signing Triple H and Shawn Michaels will be signing their contract for WrestleMania on Raw; with the including portion of it saying that they cannot lay a hand on each other until WrestleMania.
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Post by ✖ AJ on Feb 28, 2010 14:05:33 GMT -5
Raw: March 8, 2010 Rose Garden Arena: Portland, OR
The pyros go off and we are prepared for Raw. We are told by Jerry Lawler and Michael Cole about the Triple Pick Your Poison, and that Ted DiBiase is the first one up tonight, and in the meanwhile, Randy Orton and Cody Rhodes team up to take on Cryme Tyme. We are about to go straight into the action of tonight as well.
Money in the Bank Qualifier Sheamus vs Evan Bourne
After both men are down to the ring, things kick off with Bourne getting the upper hand. He is soon overpowered by Sheamus, as he begins to deliver very rough moves. Bourne tries to keep himself in it, but Sheamus is so much stronger then him as he goes on a rampage of strikes and slams, leaving Bourne in pain multiple times rather then going for the pin. Bourne fights back soon, and even hits the knees off the top rope, but fails to capture victory. As Bourne prepares to go for it again, Sheamus hits him in the gut, causing him to fall off the turnbuckle. Sheamus takes advantage from there and hits the Bicycle Kick on the rise, and then hits the Celtic Cross and gets the pinfall.
Winner of the match: Sheamus (6:53) **1/2
The crowd is in disappointment of Sheamus' victory, as he is now the strongest man in the Money in the Bank Ladder Match.
Commercial Break
United States Championship The Miz© vs Kofi Kingston
This match has been awaited now for a couple weeks by most, but the ones not includes Miz. Kofi takes control to start things off, and Miz cowers off in fear quickly after receiving a swarm of kicks to his legs, arms, and ribs. He gets some cheap shots in on the outside and goes for the count out victory constantly. However, Kofi fights back hard with tons of shots. Miz gets some momentum in with lots of good action, but as Kofi doesn't stay down from the fight, he tosses him into the steel post. Miz grabs the US Title and as Kofi gets back to the center of the ring, shaking off his pain, Miz clocks him square in the face with the title for the DQ.
Winner via disqualification: Kofi Kingston (8:24) ***
After the match, Miz taunts with the US Title over Kofi.
We cut backstage to see Randy Orton sitting down staring at his WWE Championship. In comes Cody Rhodes. He says that he knows that he probably hates him, but he doesn't hate Randy. Cody offers that they work together to make sure that Ted doesn't even make it to WrestleMania and it can be just between them by choosing an opponent that will make sure of that. Randy tells Cody he doesn't want to get out of this because of somebody else getting involved, it'd be too much. He says he has somebody, and he's sure that Cody will be happy with the choice. He lastly says Cody better be prepared for their tag team match though, or else their will be consequences he will not enjoy.
Commercial Break
Cryme Tyme vs Cody Rhodes and WWE Champion Randy Orton
We return for this tag team match, and once all are down to the ring, Rhodes starts off with JTG. Things are pretty slow to start with, Rhodes in early control with some standard moves. JTG fights back a bit though, delivering tons of kicks and jabs. Rhodes can't really keep up with him and loses momentum a bit. However, he gets some good action and keeps up with him smoothly. Orton eventually gets into the ring and works some powerful ground moves on JTG slowly, keeping good paced control. JTG fires back though after Orton takes too much time, and Shad gets tagged in. He and Orton go back and forth, and Shad gets a big boot to take advantage. Orton quickly scurries and tags in Rhodes, who falls to powerful Shad. The momentum sticks with Cryme Tyme for a couple minutes, making frequent tags with each other. However, Rhodes manages to slip in a low blow well the referee is distracted with Orton taking out Shad on the outside. Orton and Rhodes then take advantage with frequent tags, and as Orton sets up for the Punt Kick, Rhodes tags in himself. Orton gets furious at him and drags him through the ropes to drop with a hung rope DDT. He leaves the ring after that, taking his WWE title. This leaves Rhodes to fall to the G9 and Cryme Tyme picking up the win.
Winners of the match: Cryme Tyme (13:34) ***
As Cryme Tyme celebrates, Orton just stares down at the ring with a meaningless expression across his face. Rhodes looks up at him in anger.
Commercial Break
We return with a Hall of Fame video. The 3rd inductee will be... Brian Pillman. To be inducted by Stone Cold Steve Austin and accepted by his wife and kids.
We follow up with Teddy Long in the ring, with a set up table and chairs for the contract signing of Shawn Michaels and Triple H. He tells us about it and introduces Shawn, and he comes down to the ring. He thanks Teddy and says that he doesn't really need an introduction though, as these people know when the best comes down to the ring. He continues to go on about how D-Generation X was a joke, it was all about joking, and it was for these ungreatful people in the crowd. He says he wants to prove that he doesn't need DX to show that he can put people in seats. This brings Triple H out without the introduction from Teddy. He comes down with a sledgehammer and gets on the mic. He tells Shawn that it is about business now, but these people aren't here to listen to Shawn run his mouth like a child, they are here to see business done and him beating Shawn at WrestleMania. The crowd pops for it and they both take a seat. Teddy goes over a bit about the contract, especially the part where it says once signed, they cannot lay a hand on each other until WrestleMania. Hunter signs it and stands up, tossing the sledgehammer aside. HBK stands up before signing it and says that he'll see him at WrestleMania. He reads over the contract a bit, before Superkicking HHH from over the table. The crowd boos and Teddy is in shock. Michaels then signs the contract and pushes it into Teddy's chest. He stands over HHH and says something that can't really be understood, and he delivers the crotch chop taunt before exiting the ring.
Commercial Break
Money in the Bank Qualifier Kaval vs Billy Kidman
Both men really want into this Money in the Bank match as they go back and forth to kick things off. Kaval gets the early upperhand with a cheap series of kicks, and Kidman catches one and delivers an enziguri at one point. However, things sway towards Kaval more and more as he hits tons of fast action moves. Some power gets into the mix as he hits a few suplexes and dropkicks, and even a hurricanrana which surprised people as they haven't seen Kaval do that. Kidman fights back though, putting in lots of effort and ignoring the pain he is going through. Kaval hits a sharp DDT, and yanks Kidman up to hit some kind of fisherman suplex. However, Kidman yanks him down to the mat with a DDT of his own, and continues with dropkicks and clotheslines and all types of moves. He avoids a clothesline and hits a devastating neckbreaker before climbing the top rope and hitting the Shooting Star Press for the victory.
Winner of the match: Billy Kidman (8:29) ***
After the match we go backstage to Josh Mathews who is with Maryse. He asks her what her plans are for WrestleMania. She laughs and tells Josh her plans are to go to WrestleMania as the Diva's Champion and walk out the Diva's Champion, and it will happen. She says she talked to Teddy Long, and they have come up with a compromise with Smackdown!, and at WrestleMania it will be herself vs 'whatever joke is the women's champion' in a Lumberjill match. She walks off.
Commercial Break
Serena Mancini and Diva's Champion Maryse vs Melina and Gail Kim
The match kicks off with Kim and Mancini. They go back and forth to start things, and Mancini takes control with some powerful moves. She complete dominates Kim for a couple minutes before Kim avoids a clothesline in the corner and delivers some offense of her own. She eventually gets the tag to Melina and she comes in and they double team Mancini a bit. However, after delivering a series of strikes and keeping momentum for a while, Mancini manages to tag in Maryse. Her and Melina go back and forth for a bit before Maryse slaps her across the face and takes the advantage of it with some nice moves of her own. Her and Mancini continue with frequent tags to each other. However, Melina manages to fight back and gets some signature moves in before tagging in Kim and double teaming. As it looks like Kim is about to pull off the win, Maryse comes in and attacks her from behind. Over comes running Melina and she takes her to the outside, which leads to Mancini finishing things off with the powerslam and getting the pin on Gail.
Winners of the match: Serena Mancini and Diva's Champion Maryse (7:56) **1/2
After the match, Maryse acts like she won the match for her team on the outside as Mancini looks on in disgust at her.
We cut backstage to see John Cena making his way towards the ring.
Commercial Break
John Cena makes his way down to the ring as we return. He gets on the mic and says mind games and attacks have been the only part of this huge match at WrestleMania between himself and Undertaker. He says he is only continuing it because he is proving himself worthy of being the #1 person on the roster. He continues by saying that he has a lot on his plate now, and he wants to put away the fighting and he wants to meet face to face with Undertaker this Friday on Smackdown. After that he says that tonight he has been given the opportunity to 'defeat' the Royal Rumble winner, Ted DiBiase, and he's going to do just that.
Triple Pick Your Poison: Ted DiBiase Ted DiBiase vs John Cena
As Ted gets down to the ring, Cena unloads with strikes to start, cornering him. Things begin to go back and forth, trading blows. Cena goes for an early Attitude Adjustment out of nowhere, but Ted manages to slide off and begins to strike again, and tops it off with a dropkick, making Cena slip out of the ring.
Commercial Break
We return with Cena in control once again, with a hold in the corner. He keeps it in until the referee stops him and he hits a few strikes and delivers a series of slams, and takes things to the mat. After a couple minutes of different mat holds, Ted wills himself to pull both of them up, and he pushes Cena off before taking control with tons of strikes. He unloads with some suplexes and slams, before going on with dropkicks and neckbreakers and so much more. Ted is completely in control and dominates Cena for a bit, only leaving him dazed though, as Cena comes back into control. As Cena goes for the Attitude Adjustment, the lights begin to flicker. He just lets Ted drop to the mat and he searches around, awaiting Undertaker. The referee tells him to get back to the mat, and Cena grabs him by the collar and throws him to the mat. The referee calls for the disqualification.
Winner via disqualification: Ted DiBiase (12:55) ***1/2
Cena continues searching after the match, but Randy Orton makes his way down to the ring instead. Cena exits the ring as Ted looks aggravated he got disqualified, and they stare. Ted then turns around to an RKO, but he shoves Orton off. Him and Orton begin to fire blows a bit before Cody Rhodes comes running down with a steel chair. He swings it to Ted, but he ducks and Orton is hit. Cody is in shock as what could of been the reforming alliance is definitely not there. He drops the chair as Ted delivers Dream Street, and stands tall over his WrestleMania opponents this week to end Raw.[/font]
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Post by ✖ AJ on Feb 28, 2010 14:10:06 GMT -5
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Post by Elliot on Feb 28, 2010 15:05:04 GMT -5
Raw, glad to see Sheamus go over Bourne here, Sheamus needs the MITB spot more than Bourne, tbh. Good to see the US Title match end in DQ as it gives Kingston the victory, but puts Miz over aswell. Great victory for Cryme Tyme, Orton ditching RHodes is good. Pillman is an excellent choice for the WWE HOF. Loved the DX Contract Signing, I saw the SCM coming, tbh, haha. Kidman over Kaval is fine, although I feel Kaval would have benifited more from the MITB spot. Good win for the heels in diva action. Great Main Event. Not sure about another DQ ending on the show, but it got to the point. DiBiase standing tall is good, but I see Orton coming out on top at WrestleMania. I also hope that John Cena doesn't win against Undertaker. Good Raw.
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