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Post by ✖ AJ on Mar 20, 2010 8:26:07 GMT -5
ECW: March 30, 2010 Thomas & Mack Center: Las Vegas, NV
Footage of William Regal retaining the ECW Title at WrestleMania is shown.
The openings pyros go off as we are welcomed to ECW. ECW Champion William Regal makes his way down to the ring with a wide grin on his face. He gets on the mic and mocks he is still the champion. He says that 'Mr. Danielson' couldn't get the job done because he is weaker and less experienced, and even if he was stronger and more experienced he still would of lost. Regal chuckles and says that now he is still the ECW Champion and tonight, neither Danielson or Tommy Dreamer should end up winning that match because he will just beat them to a pulp. He smirks to himself and goes on saying he has been the ECW Champion for almost 4 months now, and he isn't done yet, and Danielson was just a stepping stone in his path to being the greatest ECW Champion ever, and himself or Tommy Dreamer next will be no different. Tommy Dreamer and Bryan Danielson make their way down to the ring with each other and Dreamer speaks to Regal, telling him he doesn't care if he wins tonight - he will take that ECW Title for himself, and he doesn't care if he loses tonight - because Danielson will do the exact same. Regal asks him if he is not angry about losing to him a few weeks ago, and Dreamer tells him not a damn bit. Danielson then speaks up and says that it is time for a change around here - 1 day in ECW and everybody was sick of Regal being the ECW Champion. He says that tonight, win or lose, in 4 weeks time the ECW Championship will not be over his shoulder.
Commercial Break
Zack Ryder and Curt Hawkins vs Goldust and The Hurricane
After both teams get down, the bell rings and Goldust starts off with Ryder. Goldust takes the early control by backing Ryder into the corner and delivering some stiff shots. He keeps doing this for a minute or so before Ryder pushes him away and yells at him. Goldust runs at him, but Ryder ducks a clothesline and unloads with strikes of his own. He trips Goldust up and begins to stomp him down on the mat. He continues with the upper hand of moves before tagging in Hawkins, and they deliver a double leg drop. Hawkins gets a near fall off it, and takes advantage off the already downed Goldust by delivering some of his own moves, and applies a headlock on the mat. Goldust manages to come free eventually though, and fights back delivering some fierce shots, and ducks a clothesline to tag in Hurricane. He comes onto the top rope and delivers a huge cross body, but gets a 2 count on the pin. He continues with the momentum as he delivers some fast paced clotheslines and dropkicks, before Hawkins delivers a hard clothesline of his own to knock him to the mat. He then takes advantage off it with some more shots, but as he goes to boot him in the corner, Hurricane moves and Ryder is hit. With that, Hurricane delivers the Shining Wizard on the turn and gets the pin.
Winners of the match: The Hurricane and Goldust (8:08) **1/2
After the match, Ryder is in furious anger. He gets to his feet as Hawkins starts to apologize to him and he storms backstage as Hurricane and Goldust continue their celebration.
Commercial Break
Charlie Haas vs Vladimir Kozlov
We return and both men come down to the ring. As the bell rings, Haas takes the microphone and begins to speak to the crowd. He preaches about how he easily manhandled somebody of half the size of his opponent here tonight, but this is just going to be getting easier and easier for him - because he is the World's Greatest. Before he can continue, Kozlov clotheslines him to the mat and begins to stomp him down rapidly. He yanks him up to deliver some ferocious shots in the corner, causing Haas to jump up from each shot. As he comes out of the corner, he is met with a huge big boot. Haas scrambles back to his feet and ducks a clothesline and begins to pound on the back of the Moscow Mauler. He tries to lift him for a suplex, but can't. Kozlov spins around and knocks him down once more with a clothesline. He is getting fired up and starts to pound down on Haas, who gets up in the corner. As he steps out, Kozlov goes for the Battering Ram. However, Haas dips to the side and Kozlov's head hits the turnbuckle. He falls into a bridging German Suplex, and Haas manages to get the pinfall.
Winner of the match: Charlie Haas (6:17) **
After the match, Haas takes the microphone once again, and before he speaks clocks Kozlov over the head with it to drop him to the mat. He looks to the crowd as they boo and he tells them the World's Greatest cannot be stopped, and will keep on rising to the top no matter who the opponent may be. He says people will be scattering away, in fear of entering the Haas of Pain.
Commercial Break
We return to see Eric Escobar and Mike Knox back stage. Escobar is talking to him when Vickie Guerrero walks up. She says she just talked with Abraham Washington, and they will get a Unified Tag Team Title shot on Smackdown. They are happy about it, and Vickie begins to freak out saying she has finally chosen winners.
We return to the arena and Ezekiel Jackson comes down to the ring. He gets on the mic and says that he has been treated like crap ever since Abraham Washington became the General Manager of ECW, and he has had enough of it. He says he came up short in Money in the Bank, but he wants things to be different. He demands Washington come out here. Abraham Washington does so, and he asks Jackson what he wants. He says he wants to rip his head off, but he needs to get his ass to the ring first. The crowd pops, and Washington tells him to calm down. He says that he isn't going to rip anybodies head off, especially his. He says that he isn't going to fire Jackson, but he is going to make sure he doesn't show up on ECW again. With that, he tells him he needs to take a look around. Jackson does so, and as he is, two men come into the ring and clothesline Jackson to the mat. They begin to stomp him down ferociously, and pull him up in the corner and delivers some hard stomps to the head with each other. They yank him up and deliver a double Samoan Spike. One of them step out of the ring and grabs a steel chair and gets back in. He sits it up, and one of them holds Jackson's head over his knee, and the other delivers a leg drop off the top turnbuckle and drops Jackson's head right onto the chair. He folds it up and begins to slam it down on his back over and over again. It is wrapped around Jackson's arm and they both stomp down on it ferociously, Jackson writhing in pain. Paramedics come rushing to the ring to help, as referees hold the two men off. Washington says "Ezekiel, let me introduce you to Jimmy and Jules Uso." They taunt to the crowd with a smirk as Jackson is in pain.
Commercial Break
#1 Contenders Match to the ECW Championship Bryan Danielson vs Tommy Dreamer
Both men enter to good reactions from the crowd and the bell rings. Things kick off with Dreamer in control delivering some nice shots against the ropes, but Danielson fights back with shots of his own. They stare each other down circling the ring, and then enter again and trade blows. Dreamer hits a huge sidewalk slam and takes advantage off it and delivers some powerful mat moves and yanks Danielson up and hits some more slams. However, Danielson fights back soon and delivers a huge dropkick to lay Dreamer out and he applies multiple mat submission holds, and eventually they are back up and Dreamer goes for the Dreamer Driver, but Danielson reverses out of it and delivers a jumping neckbreaker. Both men rise up, and for the next couple minutes they show some talent with some nicely done moves, and Danielson eventually hits a huge jumping DDT.
Commercial Break
When we return, Danielson is in control with some more nicely applied mat submissions. After a minute or so, Dreamer powers out of it and begins to control over him. He hits a huge back body drop and delivers some hard clotheslines and direct strikes to the head off the falls and rises. Things eventually sway to Dreamer completely and he takes advantage of the momentum, hitting some hard moves. As Danielson fights back and they start to go back and forth, Dreamer hits the Dreamer Driver and both men are down. As Danielson barely kicks out of a pin attempt, William Regal comes down to the ring and waits for Dreamer to rise. As he does, he is hit with the ECW Championship. Then Danielson rises and is hit with it as well.
Winner of the match: No Contest (12:39) ***
Regal begins to taunt at both of them with the ECW Championship, and he raises the title high as Dreamer and Danielson roll around in pain. We are left in question as to who will get a shot at the ECW Championship, and hope to find out more next week to end the show. [/font]
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Post by ✖ AJ on Mar 20, 2010 8:36:14 GMT -5
The Uso's on ECW A new team debuted to take out Ezekiel Jackson on ECW by the names of Jimmy and Jules Uso. These two are the sons of former WWF/E superstar, Rikishi, and have been competing in FCW over the past couple months. Expect them to be a top team in ECW as the WWE is high on them as a unit. Apparently they are also trying to contact Rikishi to become their manager.
Matt Hardy Plans As Jeff just left the WWE once again, the plans for Matt Hardy at this time is most likely to keep him off TV for a while to build off the idea of them being kicked out of their group with CM Punk, and him being drafted to Raw or ECW.
The Draft Names Being Tossed Around As the draft takes place on April 26th, big names are being tossed around as to who will be drafted. A possible spoiler indicates by a Smackdown house show being advertised in early May, showing Cody Rhodes and The Hart Dynasty vs Ted DiBiase, Edge, and Christian.[/font]
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Post by Jack. on Mar 20, 2010 8:50:44 GMT -5
ECW: Decent opening promo with Dreamer and Danielson ganging up on Regal. Meh, not a fan of HurriDust over Ryder and Hawkins, The EdgeHeads needed that win more. Very much needed win for Haas, he's back on track now, which is great. Esobar and Knox is meh, don't really like that pairing, they better lose, lol. Wow, new wrestlers, that's fun especially since they are a new team. coughtriplethreatcough, nice main event, it works. Good show just some minor problems. Reply to RAW? Thanks. Can't wait for the draft.
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Post by Elliot on Mar 20, 2010 8:51:56 GMT -5
ECW, I love this respect between Dreamer and Danielson. I am really hoping for Dreamer to take the Title from Regal if it has to be either of them. I was surprised, yet pleased to see Goldust and The Hurricane win here. Tension between Hawkins and Ryder? Talk about being shocked, I wasn't expecting Charlie Haas to defeat Vladimir Kozlov here at all. A Haas push would be epic. I really hope Knox and Escobar don't win the Unified Tag Team Championships, and I hope Knox moves away from Escobar, he needs a singles push. The Uso's debuting is great, and a feud with Ezekiel Jackson is good for them. Perhaps Jackson should find a partner? No contest finish is great, leaving us in confusion. I see a possible Triple Threat for the ECW Championship, which would be great. As I said before, I hope to see Tommy Dreamer take the belt. Great ECW.
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Post by tg11 on Mar 21, 2010 8:58:50 GMT -5
I'm so glad that The Uso's Rikishi's sons are in WWE, and that Rikishi's sons Jimmy and Jules Uso second/third generation stars are in the WWE and on ECW to boot. If Legacy was still around, I would have put the Uso's in Legacy, is The Legacy over? I mean since DiBiase, and Rhodes left the stable, it is pretty much Orton, MVP, and Mark Henry left in that stable now. Or are you telling me that both MVP and Mark Henry left Legacy and that Legacy is no more? Because if Legacy is still a stable, the Usos would have definitely been a good fit in Legacy. But anyway I am glad that Rikishi is back in the WWE even if he is managing his sons, and they made quite the statement when they took out Ezekiel Jackson.
The draft is coming up soon, does that mean that Legacy will be split up with either Orton being drafted to Smackdown or ECW, or Mark Henry or MVP being drafted to Smackdown or ECW? I for one hope Morrison the new World Champion gets drafted to Raw along with Edge, Jericho, and Punk being drafted to Raw as well. Going the other way to Smackdown I hope Cena, HHH, HBK, and either Rhodes or DiBiase getting drafted over to the blue brand.
Sheamus I expect him to get drafted to Smackdown where I think he will get pushed to main event and become champion on Smackdown
I am just so excited about the Draft, I just so want to read it right now, I am literally on the edge of my seat waiting in anticipation to see who goes where in the draft
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Post by ✖ AJ on Mar 21, 2010 13:25:32 GMT -5
Smackdown: April 2, 2010 Preview
The Guru of Greatness is the Champion John Morrison made his dream come true at WrestleMania 26, as he defeated CM Punk in a hard fought battle to become the new World Heavyweight Champion. On Smackdown he will be hosting The Dirt Sheet, and having a special guest in the man he won the gold from.
Intercontinental Championship Match After defeating Kane last week, and winning a battle royal before WrestleMania, Drew McIntyre will be receiving a shot at the Intercontinental Championship against the Big Red Machine in Kane.
Unified Tag Team Championship Match In an addition to the Intercontinental Title match, it was announced on ECW that Eric Escobar and Mike Knox would be getting the first crack at Edge and Christian's newly won Unified Tag Team Championship's on Smackdown!
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Post by cmpunk09 on Mar 21, 2010 15:20:26 GMT -5
But anyway I am glad that Rikishi is back in the WWE even if he is managing his sons, and they made quite the statement when they took out Ezekiel Jackson. If you ing read, Abraham Washington will most likely manage The Usos.
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Post by ✖ AJ on Mar 21, 2010 18:03:56 GMT -5
Smackdown: April 2, 2010 Thomas & Mack Center: Las Vegas, NV
Footage is shown from WrestleMania 26, showing Undertaker beating John Cena, Edge and Christian winning the Unified Tag Team Championship, and John Morrison winning the World Heavyweight Championship.
The pyros go off to open up Smackdown, and we are told that we are 5 days past WrestleMania, and tonight two title matches take place and our NEW World Heavyweight Champion will be hosting the Dirt Sheet later tonight. We are then told by Matt Striker we will be entering our first title match of the night.
Intercontinental Championship Kane© vs Drew McIntyre
As both men get to the ring, McIntyre kicks things off by quickly delivering tons of shots to Kane well he is looking away. He continues to pound on the back in the corner rapidly, and applies pressure to the throat with his boot. For the next minute or so he goes off delivering shot after shot, before Kane pushes him away and meets him with a big boot. He yanks McIntyre up by his hair and delivers a few hard slams and then goes on with some hard shots against the ropes. As he goes for a chokeslam, McIntyre drops to his feet and fires again, and then delivers a huge neckbreaker and gets a near fall. He follows things up with a quick few mat submission holds and quickly converts off to pounding down on the champion again. As he takes his time, he is met with a direct uppercut to the jaw, and Kane delivers some more powerful thrusts and then delivers a huge clothesline off the top rope. He sets up for the chokeslam and lifts McIntyre up on the rise, but the challenger rakes the eyes and kicks Kane in the gut before hitting the Scot Drop and pins him.
Winner and NEW Intercontinental Champion: Drew McIntyre (9:10) ***
McIntyre takes the Intercontinental Title and taunts to the crowd to a chorus of boos. As he yells at them, his recent rival Rob Van Dam comes up onto the top turnbuckle behind him and delivers a huge kick to the jaw off the turn. He then hits the Rolling Thunder, and sets up for the 5 Star Frog Splash, but the new champion wisely slips out of the ring as he glares RVD down.
Commercial Break
We return to see General Manager Paul Heyman walking down a hall, and he opens the door to his office and sees Mr. McMahon sitting with a smile. He tells Paul he has been waiting for him, and he asks what the hell he wants. Vince tells him to calm his tone down when he speaks to him. He says that there is a little over 3 weeks until ECW is destroyed and Heyman is out of a job as Abraham Washington takes over by signing the paper that requires the GM's permission to shut it down. Heyman asks what that has to do with him, and Vince tells him it's just a warning, because he is going to be in the unemployement line when it happens, and walks out.
Tyson Kidd w/David Hart Smith and Natalya vs R-Truth
Both men were in the Money in the Bank Ladder Match at WrestleMania, and when the bell rings Truth is in early control delivering some quick shots. He delivers a dropkick and then a few drags and slams for the next couple minutes, but Kidd starts to fire back. He delivers a few hard suplexes and quick shots, and gets a few roll ups but near falls as well. Truth ducks a clothesline and delivers a huge back body drop before unloading with some more shots. As he gets huge momentum, Smith gets onto the apron to distract Truth, and does. However, as he reaches out to him, Truth pulls away and Kidd comes running. Truth moves out of the way, and Kidd knocks Smith off the apron and is met with a huge Axe Kick and is pinned for the 3.
Winner of the match: R-Truth (7:01) **1/2
Truth celebrates his victory up the ramp as Natalya and Smith get into the ring. Kidd is pissed off and starts to yell at Smith well Natalya holds him back. Kidd says he is sick of costing him matches and he needs to get his act together. He steps out of the ring still yelling, as Smith stands in the ring in dissapointment.
Commercial Break
Non-Title Match Women's Champion Beth Phoenix vs Rosa Mendes
Mendes is the former protege of Beth, but the champion shows no mercy as the bell rings and unloads with power. She shows complete domination with a bunch of drops and strikes, and Rosa is completely unable to do anything. Beth taunts to the crowd after a minute of domination, and Rosa takes a little bit of advantage off it and have hits some strikes. She hits off the ropes but Beth drops her with a clothesline. She pulls her to the middle of the ring and then to her feet and delivers the Glam Slam, and gets the pinfall.
Winner of the match: Beth Phoenix (3:54) *1/2
Following the match, Beth taunts the title to the crowd, and Michelle McCool and Layla come down to the ring with a mic. She says that Beth is completely boring and has no time for real competition such as herself. Beth has a death glare on her and McCool continues by saying that she wants another shot at the Women's Championship, but Beth is 'too afraid to do it'. McCool and Layla get in the ring and she continues by saying that this past Sunday when she beat Maryse, 'a truly better champion', it was a complete fluke. She says that if she was Maryse, Beth would of been the one defeated at WrestleMania. Beth smiles to her before kicking Layla in the gut and throwing her down to the mat. McCool exits the ring quickly, and Beth delivers the Glam Slam to Layla.
We cut backstage to see Josh Mathews, and he introduces his guest at this time is Matt Hardy. He asks him what he thinks about being kicked out of the Straight Edge Society last week, and Matt says it has been a rough past 7 days. He says that him and Jeff got kicked out of the Straight Edge Society, they weren't at all involved with WrestleMania, and just a few days ago Jeff left the WWE again. He says that he just doesn't know what he is going to do anymore, but he has a tag team match later, and he needs to focus on that now.
Commercial Break
Unified Tag Team Championship Edge and Christian© vs Mike Knox and Eric Escobar w/Vickie Guerrero
As both teams get down to the ring, Edge waves hi to Vickie, who is disgusted by him. The bell rings and Knox starts off with Christian and he is in early control delivering some rough shots in the corner. Christian fights back quickly delivering some punches of his own. He takes some momentum with some quick paced dropkicks and strikes and then tags Edge in, who unloads with blows to Knox. Him and Christian play the tag for tag game, as they constantly do so and get a few moves in on Knox for a couple minutes. Knox quickly clotheslines him down and begins to stomp him ferociously. He drags him over to his corner and tags in Escobar, and he begins to stomp down on Christian. Things start to stay towards Escobar, as he delivers some hard slams and gets a few near falls. As he delivers a hard backbreaker, he prepares for the Pure Escobar, but as he runs after Christian, he jumps out of the way and tags in Edge, who comes flying in with a series of clotheslines and a strike to Knox. He delivers a few more to send him off the apron, he begins to strike at Escobar again, but is hit with a cheap shot to the gut and a DDT. He hits off the ropes and elbows Christian in the face to send him off. He then waits for Edge to rise for the Pure Escobar. Edge does, but side steps the boot and delivers a devastating spear and gets the pinfall win.
Winners and still Unified Tag Team Champions: Edge and Christian (11:10) ***
Following the match, E&C taunt to the crowd with their Unified Tag Titles and joke around with each other mocking Vickie as she screams at Knox and Escobar.
Commercial Break
We return to see Vickie Guerrero backstage, yelling at Escobar and Knox still. Escobar tells her she needs to shut up, and says that he is sick of being around her. He goes on by saying that he doesn't even want anything to do with her anymore, she disgusts him. The taste of his mouth makes him want to puke every waking moment. He storms off and Vickie looks in shock. Knox strokes his beard and says that Escobar is just having a lot of stress as of late, and that loss didn't really help out. Vickie says he is a waste of time, she needs a winner. She smirks to Knox and he continues to stroke his beard awkwardly.
Batista vs The Great Khali w/Ranjin Singh
Both men come down to the ring and Batista quickly delivers a hard spear to Khali and takes him down to the mat. The crowd actually pops to it and he glares around the arena at them. He yanks Khali up and begins to strike him viciously in the corner, but he is pushed away quickly. He comes charging back and hits a shoulder block in the corner. Khali delivers a hard headbutt and wobbles Batista back and begins to take a little control, but is met with some more blows and a kick to the gut. The Animal unloads with strikes and delivers another spear, but Khali just bounces off the ropes and he delivers a hard spinebuster. He hooks the leg, but Khali kicks out. Batista gets pissed off and gets out of the ring, and throws the timekeeper out of his seat and folds up the steel chair. He gets back in and Khali starts to rise, and he is met with a huge shot to the head.
Winner via disqualification: The Great Khali (5:57) **
Batista continues to viciously strike Khali across the back as he falls to the mat, and pushes the referee right out of the ring. He keeps on striking and Ranjin Singh gets back into the ring yelling at Batista. He throws the chair down and delivers a spinebuster to Singh and rises with a smirk. Khali is still moving around, and The Animal yanks him up by his hair and shockingly delivers a vicious Batista Bomb to everybodys shock at his strength. Batista shakes the ropes in aggression before exiting the ring.
We cut backstage to see Chris Jericho making his way down the ring, ready for action.
Commercial Break
Chris Jericho makes his way down to the ring as we return and he gets on the mic. He says this past Sunday he walked into WrestleMania 26 with the Unified Tag Team Championship, but after he was 'screwed over' by Edge and Christian, he no longer holds the gold. He goes on saying that tonight he witnessed as Edge and Christian defended the titles against complete pushovers, and they need real challengers. He says he guarantees that he and Big Show, 'the greatest tag team in the world', will regain those titles.
Chris Jericho and Dolph Ziggler vs Matt Hardy and Rey Mysterio
The bell rings as these four are going at it. Hardy starts off with Ziggler, and they go back and forth with each other fast. Hardy takes the upper hand soon though as he delivers a hard spinning clothesline and a few suplexes. He gets a near fall soon, but Ziggler kicks out. He then starts to fight back at Hardy quickly and hits a huge atomic drop. He eventually gets a good enough advantage to tag in Jericho, who slowly controls Hardy with some small moves, but effective. He stays only for a minute before tagging Ziggler back in, who gets struck at. Hardy then hits a huge Side Affect and makes the tag into Mysterio, who delivers a quick dropkick and then a bunch of quick shots to Ziggler, and follows it up with a hurricanrana pin combo, but he kicks out. As he continues his ferocious momentum after his victory at Mania, Ziggler meets with a quick knee to the jaw and manages to take control with some nicely hit moves. Him and Jericho then make frequent tags over the next 2 minutes, but Mysterio quickly hits an enziguri on Ziggler and knocks him into the corner. Mysterio manages to make the tag to Matt again, and he unloads with strikes to Ziggler and throws him off the ropes, but Jericho makes the blind tag. Ziggler is hit with a hard Twist of Fate, and taunts to the crowd, only to be turned into the Codebreaker and pinned.
Winners of the match: Chris Jericho and Dolph Ziggler (10:28) ***1/2
Jericho celebrates his victory for his team, and Ziggler acts like he did it himself on the outside, as Rey looks on in dissapointment from the outside. Jericho snickers a bit.
Commercial Break
We return and see The Dirt Sheet set all prepared in the ring. "Ain't No Make Believe" hits around the arena, and the new World Heavyweight Champion makes his way down to the ring to a huge pop from the crowd. He sits down in the ring as the lights dim and he introduces himself as 'The New World Heavyweight Champion and you're Guru of Greatness, John Morrison". He fixes the world title on his shoulder, and he goes on by saying that this past Sunday, as much as he dislikes the scum of Smackdown knock as CM Punk it was a great match, but as he predicted like so many he walked out as the new champion. He says that with that, he would like to invite his fallen opponent to the Dirt Sheet right now. He awaits, and Punk does so. He gets to the ring to a chorus of boos and he takes his own mic after being told to take a seat, which he does. Morrison welcomes him to the World Champion's Dirt Sheet. Punk glares at him in anger, and says he knows damn well that title belongs to him. Morrison tells him he has no idea what he is talking about, and tells him he won this title. Punk says it wasn't won fairly. Morrison looks at him and says yes it was, and tells him to take a look and on the titantron it shows pictures from Mania of him hitting the Starship Pain and winning the World Title. Punk says that a partier and joke such as Morrison shouldn't have such a prestigious championship around his waist. Morrison says its on his shoulder, and Punk goes on by saying he needs to shut his mouth. He says that he is Straight Edge and better then him, therefore he should be the champion by default. Morrison offers him to prove it. Punk says he has information for Morrison; and that is at Extreme Rules he is putting in his rematch clause. Punk says it is not going to be an ordinary match, it is going to be an "I Quit" match. The crowd pops to it, and Morrison asks Punk if he really thinks he can make him say 'I Quit', and Punk says he does. Morrison asks if he can do it right now, and stands up removing his glasses and putting his World Title on his chair. The crowd pops again, and Punk stays sitting, Morrison tells him to get up and make him quit. Punk does rise and they get face to face. Morrison says that he wants Punk to even try and make him quit, do it right here and right now. Punk backs up slowly and exits the ring to the crowds dissapointment. The lights come out of their dimmed state, and Morrison drops the mic as he stares at his challenger, leaning across the ropes. Punk says that the title is his, and Morrison walks back and raises it showing him it isn't as of now to end Smackdown. [/font]
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Post by ✖ AJ on Mar 21, 2010 18:12:33 GMT -5
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Post by Jack. on Mar 22, 2010 13:43:35 GMT -5
SD!: Wow, what a win for McIntyre to kick off the show. RVD's assault was great but I'm glad Drew escaped. RVD vs. McIntyre at ER? ECW..gone, wow. Decent win for Truth but a HD split up? oh noes. Glad Beth won, Rosa is terrible. Post-Match keeps both women strong. I hope Hardy gets pushed, like seriously. THANK GOD. Edge and Christain retained because I hate Escobar, utterly hate him. Vickie and Knox, eww. Batista gone crazy. I wonder what's next for the Animal. Good win for Jericho and Ziggler but Rey and Matt need something to. Amazing end to the show to be honest, typical smartass Morrison humor in there too, I like it. Nice SmackDown! loving JoMo as World Champ.
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Post by koreygunz on Mar 22, 2010 13:49:50 GMT -5
WrestleMania was great. Loved all the matches and the booking. xtreme Rules looks good. I really like the Morrison/Punk feud, and anything with a heel HBK is good.
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Post by DTP. on Mar 22, 2010 14:03:14 GMT -5
WWE RAW: Monday 29th March 2010...I feel that John Cena could have used the opening promo to either recreate his face persona, or to continue his heel persona as this was a much more larger match of importance than Randy Orton's at WrestleMania XXVI. Nonetheless, WWE Champion, Randy Orton in the ring is nice, and John Cena still getting involved was nice but I'm unsure about Cena's old theme returning. The Miz then getting himself known as the Money in the Bank briefcase holder is nice as well, definitely seeing a change in scenary in the main event scene on RAW. Still unsure about seeing Theodore Long as RAW general manager, though. Ted Dibiase and Cody Rhodes tonight should be good, but I'm wondering how you could even propel one member of Legacy into a match with Orton for the WWE Championship at Extreme Rules, let alone make the build for a true steel cage fight. I also feel Miz and Cena could have been given something to do though, they sort of were just there for the hell of it after Long arrived. Mark Henry and MVP's position now that Legacy is no more baffles me, and it wouldn't be a good way to start RAW off with Big Show beating Mark Henry either. Show randomly destroying MVP afterwards was pathetic, though. MVP could be so much more. Kofi Kingston beating Vance Archer is fine. I just hope Kofi is given a bit more persona as WWE United States Champion than previously, where everybody got bored of him being a stereotypical babyface fighting champion. The Miz and John Cena is a solid first hour main event, but should have been announced in the opening promo definitely. Miz winning through count out alone is a great way to get him over. Triple H's promo was very sound and Triple H and Shawn Michaels going at it one more time at Extreme Rules may be unnecessary, but Last Man Standing oughta be good. Serena Mancini is on a roll it seems, Serena beating Maryse is fine and surely can lead to a feud between the two over the WWE Divas Championship. I'm just wondering what you'd do if these two met at Extreme Rules; hopefully nothing tacky like a bra and panties match or something. The belt has previously been given somewhat good prestige on pay-per-view, it'd be a shame for that to go to waste now. Ted Dibiase beating Cody Rhodes is best, please put Cody on SmackDown when the Draft comes around as then he could shine as WWE Intercontinental Champion or something. Dibiase and Orton seriously needs to be built up majorly though, if you have three weeks until Extreme Rules and the match is to be a steel cage match. Hopefully this concludes the Legacy rivalry too. A solid show.
ECW on SyFy: Tuesday 30th March 2010...A fine promo to kick off the program with ECW Champion, William Regal in the ring. Fine promo regarding him overcoming Bryan Danielson at WrestleMania XXVI, which was a great alternative to having a new champion. Tommy Dreamer and Bryan Danielson coming to the ring simultaneously I'm unsure about, though. Interesting promo anyway. A useless win for Goldust and The Hurricane, and they really didn't need it. It appears as though Zack Ryder will be turning on Curt Hawkins...AGAIN soon. I hate that. They feuded intensely into a steel cage match a matter of months ago. This is not needed at all. Charlie Haas continuing his push is fine, and him beating larger opponents like Vladimir Kozlov is fine, but what has happened to Kozlov, from main eventing ECW in a massive feud with Ezekiel Jackson to jobbing to people like Haas in midcards of the least watched programs...it's bad. I hope Haas soon moves on to putting on the best matches with people possible. Just to show he is truly the 'World's Greatest'. Ezekiel Jackson's promo was pretty good, and I like his demanding about losing Money in the Bank. Jackson then being taken out by Abraham Washington's goons...tht's odd. Jimmy and Jules Uso I'm unfamiliar with, some explaining would be nice. Please don't let this take out Zeke though; I've only just began to like him. Don't let him be ruined now. William Regal taking out Bryan Danielson and Tommy Dreamer is a dramatic end to ECW, very nice and sets up for next week. I smell a triple threat match at Extreme Rules. Decent episode, but subpar from past weeks.
WWE SmackDown: Friday 2nd April 2010: Nice idea for Drew McIntyre to win the WWE Intercontinental Championship now, I feel he could have been more over by this point, though, rather than getting the title within two months in the company. Good win, Kane has had a somewhat decent reign anyway. I feel Kane is almost done with wrestling, hopefully you end his career with an appropriate storyline. McIntyre then being attacked by Rob Van Dam though, that makes McIntyre look pathetic. You should have saved this for next week at least. Give McIntyre a chance. Because this could definitely mean McIntyre will soon win the belt. R-Truth beating Tyson Kidd is fine, no problem. Hoping that the Hart Dynasty doesn't split, because what would become of David Hart Smith then? Would be dumb to split them now. Beth Phoenix beating Rosa Mendes was expected, as well as the squash match style to it. I feel Rosa can be released, especially if the more talented Maria was released. Michelle McCool and Beth Phoenix would be a nice feud, if Michelle played the cowardly diva role. Edge and Christian beating Mike Knox and Eric Escobar is fine, a nice defense by the new WWE Unified Tag Team Champions, but hopefully they don't hang onto the belts for long. Also hoping that Escobar and Knox remain relevent. The Great Khali beating Batista? Ah, destruction by Batista explains it. Good choice. I see Khali at the end of his tenre really. His legs deteriorating, his run losing meaning. No point in reviving it now. Next, would have been a better first hour main event, with Chris Jericho and Dolph Ziggler facing Matt Hardy and Rey Mysterio. Great match, though, but the randomness of Matt becoming a face was strange and confusing, from being CM Punk's lackey. Jericho and Ziggler winning is best. Lastly, great final segment, the new World Heavyweight Champion, John Morrison having WrestleMania XXVI rival in with him was great, and CM Punk seemed to act pretty obnoxiously anyway. I love how that segment went down. Interesting how Punk is now acting. Hopefully it is all revealed next week. A somewhat decent show, but RAW was definitely the best show this week.
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Post by shiftyeyes on Mar 22, 2010 18:40:14 GMT -5
Really not a fan of Drew as Intercontinental Champion, I feel Kane has been a bad champion, which is very dissapointing. However, I am glad RVD took him out, and seemingly set up a feud between the two. I hope RVD can take the belt from Drew. I see Heyman and Vince's tension evolving more, maybe into a feud. Glad Truth went over against Kidd. The aftermath is bad! Kidd on his own I am not a fan of! Beth over Rosa, great stuff. Hopefully Beth moves on from McBoring soon, maybe back to RAW Matt moving on from SES is great, wasn't a fan of him in it in the first place. Edge and Christian retain against the Odd Couple Knox and Escobar, which is great. Vickie and Mike Knox?! WTF! Batista carrying on his agressive streak, awesomeness. It suits him, just being a guy who loves to hurt people.Batsita managing to lift Khali like that is amazing. Rey and Matt losing to Chris Jericho and Dolph Ziggler is fine, but it was a confusing match. I think Matt needs a move in the draft. A great Dirt Sheet there to close the show. No contact betweem the two was interesting, and the dialogue was well put together. The I quit should be excellent!
A good show, honestly there was a few parts I wasn't a fan of, but you did a good job on the whole. Keep it up!
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Post by Rated R on Mar 22, 2010 19:57:58 GMT -5
I'm not a fan of Drew McIntyre getting the Intercontinental Championship, just seems pointless to throw the title on him just to use it in his feud with Rob Van Dam. Plus I feel that you've booked Kane horribly during his title run, it's just been so forgettable. I'm hoping you don't do something stupid like break up the Hart Dynasty, since there is no way you'd be able to do much with Tyson Kidd outside of this team right now, he just holds no star power at all without Smith the way you've booked them. Didn't really care about the throwaway Diva's match, but a Beth/ McCool feud could be good. Nice to see Edge & Christian getting the win, but your idea of teaming Escobar and Knox just screams of the old 'throw two midcarders together since you have nothing else for them' move. Nice to see Batista being used as a monster, hopefully you'll set up a good feud for him soon. I don't get your booking with the main event tag match, surely with Jericho promoting his team with Big Show in the prior segment it would make more sense to team them together? Solid ending segment, and nice to see one more match between Morrison and Punk. Not a bad show overall, I just don't get some off your booking, it just seems a bit amateurish, which at this point in this diary you should definitely be done with.
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Post by Elliot on Mar 23, 2010 11:28:48 GMT -5
SmackDown, two title matches sounds good, as does the Dirt Sheet. Very surprised to see Drew McIntyre suddenly take the Intercontinental Championship from Kane, but it's a good move if you're pushing him. I like the Rob Van Dam interference, and the fact that McIntyre gets away. I would love to see RVD as the Intercontinental Champion again. Glad to see Truth go over here, and a possible Hart Dynasty split? I wouldn't recommend that, tbh. Beth Phoenix was the obvious winner in this one, and I'm glad. Very happy to see Edge and Christian retain as Knox/Escobar winning would have been a huge mistake. I really hope Knox leaves Escobar. I like the segment following the break, I think Vickie with Knox would be great. Good match here, with Khali getting the DQ win as it puts across Batista's heel persona. Happy to see Jericho and Ziggler win here, but I hope you find something for Matt Hardy to do. Great Dirt Sheet to close the show, and an 'I Quit' match should be great.
Extreme Rules is shaping up nicely, even in this first week, good show.
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Post by ✖ AJ on Mar 23, 2010 14:22:39 GMT -5
Raw: April 5, 2010 Preview
Vince McMahon's Special Announcement Mr. McMahon comes to Raw after being a part of ECW and Smackdown the past few weeks explaining that ECW will be coming to an end soon, but now he appears on Raw. What will the chairman of WWE have to say?
Cena/Orton, DiBiase/Michaels, Miz/HHH These three fueds are mixed up together as seperate matches have been formed for John Cena to face Randy Orton, Ted DiBiase to face Shawn Michaels, and The Miz to face Triple H.
Big Show Runs The Gauntlet After demolishing the team of Mark Henry and MVP following his defeat on Henry, Show was granted by Teddy Long a gauntlet match for this weeks Raw, and if he can win; he will be granted what he wants.
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Post by ✖ AJ on Mar 23, 2010 20:56:24 GMT -5
Raw: April 5, 2010 I Wireless Center: Moline, IL
The pyros go off and we are welcomed to Raw. We are told about Ted DiBiase vs Shawn Michaels, The Miz vs Triple H, and John Cena vs Randy Orton going to take place tonight. Soon after, "No Chance" hits around the arena to a mixed reaction as Vince McMahon makes his way down to the ring. He smiles to the crowd and welcomes them all to Raw. He says that recently he has had some thoughts considering the future of the WWE and says that he is shaking things up in the upcoming weeks. First off, he is killing ECW. The crowd boos to that, and he says as well there is going to be the draft in 3 weeks. The crowd pops to that, but Vince says those two things don't get him complete satisfaction. He says he sat down with the board of directors after WrestleMania, happy with the show but something big needs to happen. Something that will shake the wrestling business more then anything else ever has. He smiles again and says that things are going to shake up when he fires one of the top stars in WWE today. The crowd is unsure who it will be. McMahon says that this star has been one of the biggest throughout his entire career in the WWE, being possibly one of the best their has ever been and for sure a future Hall of Famer. He says that however, he has a problem with this man and that in particular is that he is dead weight. He smirks and says "Undertaker! You're fired!" The crowd erupts in boos as Michael Cole and Jerry Lawler can't believe it on commentary, and McMahon steps out of the ring with a grin.
Commercial Break
Gauntlet Match Big Show vs Billy Kidman, Evan Bourne, Santino Marella, MVP, and Mark Henry
4 of the superstars against Show are at ringside, Billy Kidman starting things off. The bell rings and Kidman delivers tons of quick shots but quickly is pushed away. Show quickly delivers some hard shots to the gut, but Kidman manages to get away. However, after delivering some quick shots and going for a dropkick off the top rope, he is hit with a hard punch to the gut and is yanked up to be dropped with the chokeslam and is pinned. In comes Bourne and he hits a lot of shots himself. He hops onto the top turnbuckle and delivers the double knees, but Show only wobbles. Bourne gets back up and runs straight into a chokeslam and is pinned. In comes Santino and he jokes around with Show, mocking him. Quickly Show knocks him out with a punch and puts his foot on the chest for the pin. In comes MVP and he gets the best offense yet, and almost knocks Show to the mat. A bunch of hard shots in the corner and as he goes for the big boot in the corner, but Show avoids it and delivers a huge chokeslam in the middle of the ring to pin him. Now Mark Henry gets in the ring, wanting revenge for last week and unloads with blows. Show swings for a punch, but Henry ducks under it and delivers some hard shots and tries to lift Show up but can't. Show then takes control with a few strikes in the gut and then in the corner. He delivers a few powerful slams and more strikes, but Henry fights back and begins to unload with control against the ropes and knocks Show to the outside. He gets out and delivers some more shots, but as Show gets up, he pushes Henry away and gets in the ring. He distracts the referee, and Chris Jericho comes over the barricade and delivers a codebreaker to the World's Strongest Man. He runs off around the ring, and the referee counts Henry out.
Winner of the match: Big Show (10:18) **1/2
Following the match, Show and Jericho taunt to the crowd and Show takes a mic. He tells Teddy Long he knows exactly what he wants - he wants to get his rematch for the Unified Tag Team Championship. Teddy makes his way out to the ramp and says that Show did win the gauntlet, and he will grant his wish for another Unified Tag Team Title shot. Him and Jericho are happy about it, before Teddy tells them it will be at Extreme Rules and to follow to the tradition of special stipulation matches - it will be the speciality of the champs, in a Tables, Ladders, and Chairs match! This wipes the joy right off the face of Jerishow, as Teddy looks happy with the choice of match.
Commercial Break
We return and see Mr. McMahon strutting backstage with a smile on his face. John Cena steps up to him and asks who the hell he thinks he is. McMahon asks him who the hell he thinks he is for talking to him like that. Cena says that at WrestleMania he had possibly the best match in his whole career as he faced The Undertaker, and now he goes and fires him because he is 'dead weight'. Cena says he is sick of McMahon acting like an arrogant jerk week in and week out. Vince tells him that he is a joke. He said he had respect for Cena until just about now. He looks around and says he is going to put him in a match at Extreme Rules against Mr. Money in the Bank himself, The Miz. Cena tells him he will destroy Miz. McMahon tells him he wouldn't bet on it - and adds that it will be a Falls Count Anywhere match.
Diva's Champion Maryse and Jack Swagger vs Serena Mancini and United States Champion Kofi Kingston
The match begins with Kingston and Swagger going at it, with the US Champion in control. Swagger quickly fires back with some amateur wrestling moves and takes some control of his own. He has his cocky smile on his face, but is hit with a fury of kicks from Kingston. It isn't long before Swagger cheaply rakes the eyes and tags in Maryse, which forces Serena in. They begin to strike back and forth at each other, and the Diva's Champion takes the upper hand soon. As she taunts however, Serena clotheslines her down and takes the next minute to dominate her. After she gets a near fall, she makes the tag to Kingston and himself and Swagger end up in the ring. They strike back and forth, Kingston ducks a clothesline and hits a bunch of kicks that send The All American American off with a huge momentum swing of slams. As he slowly pulls Kingston up for the Gut Wrench Powerbomb, the champion manages to kick himself free and ducks a shot to deliver the Trouble in Paradise and gets the pinfall.
Winners of the match: Kofi Kingston and Serena Mancini (7:41) **1/2
Following the match, Kingston and Mancini celebrate. Mancini motions for the Diva's Title from Maryse, and Kingston agrees with it by motioning it along with it for her. He then does the thunder clap over Swagger.
Commercial Break
The Miz vs Triple H
Both men come down to the ring as we return and Hunter delivers some hard shots to kick things off. Miz begins to deliver some cheap shots back and bashes Hunter's head into the turnbuckle. They trade some momentums between each other, both men showing some great action on each other. It isn't long before Hunter delivers tons of knee moves on Miz, but as he goes for the spinebuster Miz drops him with a DDT. He begins to work the knee that has had surgery multiple times, and taunts to the crowd. Hunter fights back after getting to his feet after a couple minutes of assault and is clotheslined over the top rope. He taunts to the crowd and follows Miz, and begins to strike him against the announce table. As Hunter gets back into the ring with the loud mouth Miz, he delivers a high knee and knee drop, along with a spinebuster. As he taunts to the crowd, Shawn Michaels steps out onto the ramp. Hunter looks up at him and Michaels begins to walk down the ramp, but as he does so, Miz rolls him up and places his feet on the ropes and gets the pin along with the cheap victory, possibly the biggest victory of his career.
Winner of the match: The Miz (10:36) ***
As Michaels walks backstage and Hunter looks on in anger, Miz takes his Money in the Bank Briefcase and a microphone and tells the crowd he's The Miz and he's awesome.
Commercial Break
We return and see Josh Mathews with Triple H in his locker room. He begins to ask him something but Hunter takes the mic from him. He yells that Shawn Michaels used to be his best friend and now he wants to play mind games. He says he can play mind games to. He raises his sledge hammer and breaths heavily and tells Shawn to watch himself.
Ted DiBiase vs Shawn Michaels
The match begins with both men delivering some hard shots to each other, and DiBiase getting the upper hand. He delivers some hard suplexes and toss overs, but Michaels begins to fight back soon delivering some chops and a combination of suplexes and slams. DiBiase is down and gets stuck in a headlock. However, after some fighting back and getting to his feet, DiBiase delivers some hard shots and goes for the Million Dollar Dream, but Michaels manages to pull himself away quickly but gets beat down against the ropes. He trips DiBiase up and rakes the eyes before the referee pulls him away. After a couple minutes of momentum changes, Michaels hits Sweet Chin Music out of nowhere. He goes for the pin but DiBiase surpisingly kicks out. Michaels gets angry and begins to strike down ferociously on DiBiase, he exits the ring and grabs a steel chair in anger. However, Randy Orton walks down to the ring and gets in. He tells Michaels to back off, and he seems like he will strike Orton. He calms down and hands the chair off to the champion. Michaels exits the ring as Orton strikes DiBiase over the back with the chair as he starts to rise, causing the DQ.
Winner via disqualification: Ted DiBiase (9:02) ***
Orton throws the chair down and pulls DiBiase up taunting the WWE Title in his face telling him he is nothing repeatedly. He throws DiBiase's face into the mat and stands tall with the title. As Michaels is backing up the ramp smirking, Triple H comes out behind him to a large pop and as Michaels turns he is hit straight in the jaw with the sledgehammer. Hunter walks backstage leaving HBK down without anything more.
Commercial Break
We return and have Miz walking around backstage with his Briefcase over his shoulder. He walks past a locker room door that says "JOHN CENA" and smirks. He steps in slowly and Cena is preparing for his match. "Look what we have here," Miz says as if starting conversation. He goes on saying that John Cena, the joke of a competitor. He asks John if he is gutsy or if he is just plain stupid talking to the WWE Chairman like that. Cena says he doesn't give a damn about his past few months with Taker, that man is an icon. Miz says that he got himself into a match he doesn't want to be a part of now, and tells him he might not want to get all hyped up about possibly getting another title shot - because he'll ruin Cena's dreams right there. He raises the briefcase and walks out smiling.
We then go and see EMTs helping Shawn Michaels backstage. He mumbles about Hunter. However, as if it was on cue, Hunter comes running up to him and security rushes around to block him off. He yells at Shawn things that can't really be understood. Hunter begins to strike the security with his sledgehammer, and gets in Michaels face with the hammer again. He asks Michaels why he should show him mercy, and Michaels falls over as the EMTs back off. Hunter puts the hammer right below his chin and asks him again. Michaels doesn't answer and Hunter swings the hammer again, but Michaels manages to scurry away and a hole is put into the wall. More security comes up and pulls Hunter away, and EMTs once again help Michaels off.
Commercial Break
Non-Title Match WWE Champion Randy Orton vs John Cena
As both men get down to the ring, they stare down as the match begins. As they lock up, Cena gets the upper hand right off by slamming the champ into the corner quickly. Orton fires back quickly, and they begin back and forth punches until Orton kicks him in the gut. He continues with a bunch of blows over and over again, and eventually backs off. As Cena comes back, he is dropped with a clothesline. Orton works on his former rival by stomping him well he is on the mat. Cena catches a boot though at one point and trips Orton to the mat and gets up attempting to pull in a STF. However, Orton manages to drag himself away. He manages to slip out of the ring as Cena is fired up, and follows after him. Orton gets in control as he puts Cena against the barricade and bashes his skull in with direct punches. Cena starts to fight back quickly though and tosses the champion into the steel post.
Commercial Break
We return and Orton is stomping Cena in the corner. He taunts to the crowd and is tripped down once again and is met with tons of strikes. As he is thrown off, Cena starts to unload with strikes again, and knocks Orton up against the corner. As the referee pulls him away, Orton sends a strike over the referee and knocks Cena away and delivers a vicious clothesline. He continues with his signature stomps around the body, and like the Viper he is, stalks Cena to rise. Out of nowhere, The Miz runs down to the ring and hops onto the apron. Cena gets up and walks to a RKO, but he pulls off and is pushed straight into Miz's Money in the Bank case, but also sending Miz to the floor - so the referee doesn't realize it. Orton then delivers the RKO on the turnaround and gets the pin.
Winner of the match: Randy Orton (14:02) ***1/2
After the match, Miz escapes through the crowd and Orton taunts with the WWE Title. It shocks everybody as Ted DiBiase comes down to the ring holding his back in pain. Orton glares at him with wide eyes, and DiBiase gets into the ring then into Orton's face. They talk back and forth at each other, before Orton smacks DiBiase across the face. As the crowd erupts in boos, DiBiase strikes at Orton, making him drop the WWE Title and eventually causes Orton to scurry out of the ring. DiBiase picks the championship up and puts it over his shoulder with a grin, as Orton looks furious to end Raw.
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Post by ✖ AJ on Mar 23, 2010 21:03:15 GMT -5
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Post by tg11 on Mar 24, 2010 5:46:55 GMT -5
Taker getting fired by Vince, I am in shock, man, I cannot believe this, I just can't, I am in shock because it was something I was definitely not expecting. Hopefully Taker does not go to TNA, and that he stays in the WWE but that Taker's firing was kayfabe, and that with The Undertaker that we will see him again.
Hopefully we see an Undertaker/Vince McMahon feud coming
The Miz, practically a main eventer, I like that especially now that he has the MITB briefcase, and Miz could cash it in on any champion he wants, at anytime, wherever, whenever, hell it could even be tomorrow, we won't know, and that's what makes it surprising
Hopefully Orton loses his WWE Title at Extreme Rules to Ted DiBiase, and that Ted ends up getting drafted, meaning Orton cannot get his rematch and Orton would have to have a match against the World Heavyweight Champion if the WHC gets drafted to RAW in Ted's place
Sheamus should be WWE Champion since right now in your diary he is like a mid-carder when in fact in real life he is a main eventer, but hey I understand if you don't want to push him
So hey, its your diary, and I will let you get to it, so I am out, but before I go, I just wanted to say good job on your diary so far
Hopefully in your draft, big names get drafted
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Post by Elliot on Mar 24, 2010 12:07:18 GMT -5
Raw, what - the - ? If this is kayfabe, which I desparately hope it is, I can't wait to see what become of this, but really, I wasn't expecting this at all... I'm glad to see the Big Show win the Gauntlet, but I don't see him and Jericho winning back the titles at Extreme Rules. McMahon has some real heat after the opening segment, but Cena/Miz in an Anywhere Falls match should be good. Glad to see Kingston and Serena with the victory here. The Miz over Triple H? Yet another shocking segment, but I'm glad it was due to Shawn Michaels interference. Good match here, and a DQ win is good for DiBiase. I love the Triple H run-in afterwards, too. Orton going over here was the right decision, as was the DiBiase interference. I like that Raw ended with DiBiase standing tall, but I don't see him winning at Extreme Rules.
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