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Post by wwfepenguin on Apr 1, 2010 6:21:23 GMT -5
-Raw -Ok promo, served it's points though -I'm happy to see Swagger win, because it might set up a push. if it doesn't Kofi should have won. -Nice to see Serena win. -Great Promo for Miz, glad that he stood stall over Cena. His match at extreme rules should be good. -No shocker that Jerishow won. -Why did Sheamus just pick up Horny and leave? -I'm still confused after that segment. lol -that Santino segment was gold. -Nice main event, ending is a bit confusing for me -Nice aftermath. Fighting liek that is always a good way to end the show. -Nice Job
Can you reply to WWE 2010 The Road To Wrestlemania?
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Post by Elliot on Apr 1, 2010 10:16:07 GMT -5
Raw, great openeing segment, and I wonder if the teams can work together? I'm pleased to see Jack Swagger win here, and I wouldn't mind seeing him take the United States Championship soon. Very happy to see Serena take the Divas Championship from Maryse, I hope she has a lengthy reign. Great segment to build the Miz/Cena feud. Obvious victory for JeriShow I believe, couldn't have seen the other teams going over. Unusual match between Sheamus and Hornswoggle, I don't understand the aftermath. What was Sheamus talking about with the 'secret'? Definitely the right decision to end the Main Event in a no contest, not giving any feud the advantage. However, I am glad that Randy Orton stands tall as he is the WWE Champion. Great Raw.
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Post by tg11 on Apr 2, 2010 6:47:13 GMT -5
Good job on RAW man, as Extreme Rules your build-up towards it, looks pretty cool, especially the match for the WWE Title DiBiase vs. Orton in a Steel Cage Match, how long has Orton even been champion for? Because if it has been for long, then I see Orton losing the title at Extreme Rules and then the DiBiase-Orton feud will be over because one of them will get drafted to either Smackdown or ECW, that is for sure.
Morrison-Punk I Quit Match for the World Heavyweight Championship, I see Morrison making Punk quit in front of the whole world seeing as how Morrison just won the title back at WrestleMania 26, I am sure he won't lose the title and you making him a transitional champion. Morrison if he is still champion, I see him getting drafted to RAW with the WHC, and DiBiase going the other way to Smackdown with the WWE Title
Regal vs. Danielson vs. Dreamer for the ECW Championship in a Triple-Threat Extreme Rules Match, unfortunately for Regal he is going to lose his title to either Danielson or Dreamer, Dreamer for weeks has been showing signs of a heel turn by blaming Danielson for his losses and almost as far as attacking Danielson on one occasion, so there is bound to be some mistrust there. Whichever two guys loses in this match either one does not get pinned or one is pinned, that is my pick for who is getting drafted.
Jerishow vs. Edge & Christian in a TLC Match for the WWE Unified Tag Team Championship, E & C are definitely retaining their titles that is for sure, and either Edge gets drafted to RAW or Christian ends up getting drafted to RAW, Jericho will probably stay on Smackdown, and Big Show will get drafted back to Smackdown
Triple H vs. Shawn Michaels Last Man Standing at Extreme Rules, I see Michaels winning it because if you remember back to 2004, at the Royal Rumble 2004 for the WHC it was HHH vs. HBK in a Last Man Standing Match and that match went to a draw with HHH technically winning, then I see this match going to Shawn this time, and Shawn will be the man to put his own best friend on the shelf.
Cena vs. Miz, I see Miz beating Cena for the first time in his career ever at Extreme Rules by beating Cena in a Falls Count Anywhere Match building up Miz as a true threat since he is the MITB winner and he can cash in "this bad boy" of a briefcase anytime anywhere he wants, so Miz could either cash it in on that night at Extreme Rules, or even at the Draft, or at any PPV all the way up to WrestleMania 27, doesn't matter.
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Post by ✖ AJ on Apr 2, 2010 19:05:17 GMT -5
ECW: April 13, 2010 Preview
Dreamer vs Regal In non-title action, Tommy Dreamer and William Regal will face off on ECW less then two weeks from the triple threat at Extreme Rules.
The Usos In Action Again Jimmy and Jules Uso put a big mark on their career after taking out Ezekiel Jackson and defeating the two contenders for the ECW Championship. Now, this week, they will be in action once again.
Haas Speaks Charlie Haas will be speaking on ECW about his recent 'change of ways'.
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Post by ✖ AJ on Apr 2, 2010 23:04:49 GMT -5
ECW: April 13, 2010 Sheffield Arena: Sheffield, England
The pyros go off as we are ready for ECW! The crowd is scanned before Abraham Washington and The Uso's come down to the ring to a lot of heat. Washington speaks telling them they need to be quiet and look at the future, and he points to The Usos. He says that these two will not only show once again tonight that they are the future - but they will be the fastest rising stars to ever grace a WWE ring. After a few minutes of describing what his intentions are to get Jimmy and Jules to the top are - including putting them against 'the toughest competition' and having them work day and night - Washington then calls out The Uso's opponents for tonight for a 'first class beat down'.
The Uso's w/Abraham Washington vs Goldust and The Hurricane
The bell rings as Jules starts with Goldust, easily dominating him at first. However, Goldust begins to fight back a bit and gets a little momentum but is dropped with a heavy back body drop. Jules continues with a beat down in the corner for the next minute with kicks and punches, before tagging in Jimmy. They double team the veteran for a little while before Jimmy delivers a Samoan drop and gets a near fall on a pin attempt. Following another couple minutes of frequent tags from The Uso's, Goldust fights back and tags in Hurricane who takes control with some wild strikes. He takes control over Jules, and even hits the Shining Wizard - but Jimmy gets in and takes him down with a shuffle kick, then Goldust by tossing him into the ring post and dropping him to the outside. As Goldust rises, the Uso's deliver the double Samoan Spike, and Jules pins him for the 3.
Winners of the match: The Uso's (7:21) **
Following the match, The Uso's continue their assault on Hurricane - before Goldust gets back in the ring for the save. However, after striking at them both, they grab him by the neck and deliver the double Samoan Spike to him as well. Washington raises their hands high in victory.
Commercial Break
Zack Ryder w/Curt Hawkins vs Yoshi Tatsu
The bell rings after both men get to the ring, and they start off with Tatsu in control delivering a series of shots. However, Ryder begins to send some of his own and they begin to go back and forth. No momentum sway whatsoever as the match begins to pick up in pace, and goes back and forth. Tatsu taunts to the crowd, but because of that, gets hit with a hard suplex. Ryder then takes control delivering different variations of suplexes and kicks, and after his signature 'Woo Woo Woo, You Know It' to the crowd, he gets hit with a dropkick to the outside. Tatsu then dives off the top rope, and takes both Ryder and Hawkins out. After the count of 8, both men are back in the ring. Tatsu continues to pound down in control, and Ryder backs up. As he comes back to - Tatsu swings for the roundhouse kick but Ryder manages to duck under it and delivers a devastating leg lariat and pins Yoshi for the 3.
Winner of the match: Zack Ryder (8:35) **1/2
After the match, we cut backstage to see Mike Knox with Vickie Guerrero. They walk into a locker room and Eric Escobar is sitting down seeming upset. Vickie slaps him across the face with a chuckle, she says that she finally has a true winner. Escobar stands over her and says not to lay a hand on him - and asks her if she really likes this 'freak'. Knox takes offense to it and big boots Escobar to the lockers. He then continues to beat him down, before seeming satisfied with it. Him and Vickie walk out, as Escobar rolls around on the floor in pain.
Commercial Break
We return, and Charlie Haas makes his way down to the ring. He gets on the mic and speaks to the crowd saying that he has become a new man and is on a roll here on ECW. He says that being the 'Worlds Greatest' is easy when he is himself. He smirks to a lot of heat, and says that he is tired of being dragged along in tag teams and being 'worthless'. He claims that he wants to be treated with more respect - being called the World's Greatest isn't good enough, because it is fact. He demands Tony Chimel get into the ring. He does so after a little bit of argument, and Haas whispers into his ear. Chimel speaks up: "Ladies and gentlemen, I present to you the 'World's Greatest' Sir Charles Haas!". He asks if that was good, and Haas snags the mic before telling him to get lost. He says that is right - he demands to be called Sir Charles Haas as of now on - and if anybody has a problem with that, they can come out now. Shelton Benjamin comes down to the ring, not being seen since WrestleMania. He gets on the mic and asks Charlie what he thinks he is doing being like this, and Haas says he has already explained himself. Benjamin says he is sick of seeing people like him think they are greatness because they can be fake and get a new look then win a couple matches. Benjamin calls Haas a complete fluke of a wrestler, and he seems offended. He tells Benjamin that well he has been home crying that he didn't win Money in the Bank - he has been defeating people. Benjamin asks if he can beat him, and Haas says he knows he can. With that, Benjamin challenges him to a match right now. Haas considers, but then steps out of the ring and backs up the ramp, Benjamin smirks at him.
Commercial Break
Non-Title Match ECW Champion William Regal vs Tommy Dreamer
The main event is now - and the bell rings. Dreamer starts off pounding away at the ECW Champion, who backs down quickly. After a minute of cat and mouse, Regal takes a cheap shot to the ECW Original. However, Dreamer begins to overpower him with slams and direct blows in the corner. Regal starts to fight back a bit, hitting some cheap shots and then a clothesline. He applies some mat submissions, and then digs into the forehead of Dreamer with his knuckles. For the next couple minutes, they go back and forth on each other - but Dreamer manages to hit the DDT, to which Regal instinctively rolls out to.
Commercial Break
We return, and Regal is in control again working on the back and neck of Dreamer. He picks him up, and Dreamer starts to fight back. A couple minutes of back and forth action between the two sees both men getting in some good moves, but Dreamer ultimately taking the momentum. Regal is tired, and it is obvious. He goes for the running knee, but Dreamer manages to move out of the way and clothesline him down. He takes advantage hitting slams on each rise, and then taunts to the crowd preparing. He sets up for the Dreamer Driver, but Regal manages to pull himself down to the mat and avoid an elbow drop. The ECW Champion then manages to hit the running knee as Dreamer rises, and goes for the pin but the original kicks out. He then takes his time, working on Dreamer still, but he fights back once more. After taking advantage, Dreamer sets up for the Dreamer Driver again but Regal clocks him in the jaw, sending him down to the mat. He covers him for the 3 as the cameras show he has brass knuckles on.
Winner of the match: William Regal (13:56) ***
Regal takes his belt after the bell rings, and taunts with it. He stuffs the brass knuckles in his tights, and prepares to strike Dreamer with the title. He starts to rise, and Regal clocks him over the head with it. Bryan Danielson starts to come running down the ramp, and dives into the ring. He ducks a shot from the title and begins to unload on Regal with strikes. However, before he can do anything more the ECW Champion escapes from the ring. Dreamer rises in pain slowly, as Regal backs away to end ECW. [/font][/size]
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Post by Rated R on Apr 3, 2010 9:05:54 GMT -5
ECW: Good opening segment and a solid tag match opener to perfectly put the Uso's over as dominant. They seem to be a good pairing alongside Washington, so I'm hoping you can turn them into more than just a simple tag team. Good win for Ryder but I still think it's a mistake to have him and Hawkins working together again. Ryder would be much better as a singles star on his own. I'm already bored by the Escobar/ Knox storyline. I'm not sure on Haas being called 'Sir' Charlie Haas, just sounds a bit corny if you ask me. Could be a decent feud with Benjamin though. Decent main event, although I think you should have featured the champion in some kind of segment earlier on the show. Nice to see you building up the Regal/ Danielson feud, should be a solid match.
Drop a reply to WWE 2010?
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Post by Elliot on Apr 3, 2010 10:37:09 GMT -5
ECW, I like the opening segment leading into the opening contest. Obvious victory for The Usos here. Was hoping for a Yoshi Tatsu victory, but Ryder is alright, I guess. I love the Escobar beat down, but I see Escobar getting some revenge soon, which I don't want to see. Great segment with Haas and Benjain. I like this new persoa for Haas, and I hope the two face off soon. Was hoping for a Dreamer victory here, but it wasn't to be. Good ending to the show, but I hope to see Dreamer walk out of Extreme Rules with the ECW Championship. Good ECW.
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Post by tg11 on Apr 3, 2010 17:55:14 GMT -5
Good job on ECW, man, The Usos I am already starting to love them as a tag team, they look like they are a legitimate threat as superstars I mean they are the sons of WWE legend Rikishi, making them the great-nephews of Afa & Sika The Wild Samoans, therefore The Usos their uncle being Umaga, and their cousins being The Rock, Manu, Samu, etc.
But The Usos do not even need Abraham Washington as their manager, just a thought, just an idea
I have an idea for you M.L., for the Usos, and that is that Jimmy & Jules Uso join Legacy seeing as how they come from the legendary Anoa'i wrestling family so in a way by extension technically they are third-generation stars, the sons of Rikishi, the great-nephews of Afa & Sika, and the great-great-nephews of High Chief Peter Maivia since Afa & Sika considered Peter Maivia to be their uncle since Peter Maivia & Afa & Sika's father were brothers
Jimmy & Jules The Usos can align themselves with Randy Orton, and Randy can help mold them into stars
It's just an idea but you don't have to take my word for it, M.L.
Besides your match card for Extreme Rules is looking good
Hopefully the draft is just as better and big name calibre superstars get drafted as in main eventers
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Post by wwfepenguin on Apr 3, 2010 18:17:19 GMT -5
-Ok way to open up the show -Perfect sense to make the Uso's win. -Fine with Ryder winning, that would happen IRL prob. -Very good segment. Would love to see a feud between Haas/Benjamin -Would have had Dreamer go over in my point of view, make him a threat to the ECW title. -Triple threat match should be good.
Nice job, just somethings I would have done a little different.
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Post by DTP. on Apr 3, 2010 18:32:57 GMT -5
WWE RAW: Monday 12th April 2010...Decent promo to kick things off with Randy Orton in the ring, Ted Dibiase interrupting him elevates the prestige of the feud going into Extreme Rules' steel cage encounter over the WWE Championship. Jack Swagger beating Kofi Kingston is fine, seems like it would be a pretty good match; I've actually just realised this event is from the United Kingdom. Hopefully we get some good moments for the strong British crowd. Hopefully Swagger gets into the WWE United States Championship scene for definite. Serena Mancini beating Maryse is great, the WWE Divas Championship changing hands in the UK is absolutely acceptable. The Miz's promo simply elevated the program that Miz and John Cena are currently going through; liked the physical encounter there though. Figured that Chris Jericho and Big Show would win this triple threat tag team match; Evan Bourne and Billy Kidman haven't been given barely enough offense or momentum to get the win, and MVP and Mark Henry desperately need something to do because they are being wasted at the moment. Edge and Christian coming out simply provokes Jerishow for the upcoming Tables, Ladders and Chairs warfare at Extreme Rules. Now, this angle with Sheamus and Hornswoggle is good for realistic purpose, but it baffled me in the similar way. Surely there's better things for Sheamus to be doing. No rescue for Hornswoggle? Great main event tag team bout, liked that DX and Legacy were forced to team for tonight only; the no contest finish made the close to RAW clustered though if you ask me. A pretty good show in the UK, nonetheless.
ECW on SyFy: Tuesday 13th April 2010...Not too bad a start to this ediiton of ECW, but if it's in the United Kingdom, I figure it'd have started with a much stronger opening contest than the brand new Uso's against Goldust and The Hurricane. Nice to see Goldust and Hurricane had offense, but very obvious that Abraham Washinton's Uso's would pick up the win. Zack Ryder and Yoshi Tatsu if you ask me should have opened up; would have been a much better match. Ryder picking up the win is good, very happy about that. Curt Hawkins and Ryder's tension doesn't seem to be around anymore. Good idea with that one. Charlie Haas' promo was pretty good, wonder why Shelton Benjamin decided to appear, but I see that the World's Greatest Tag Team will now be feuding. Good idea, and I'm looking forward to this one. Lastly, solid main event between ECW Champion, William Regal and Tommy Dreamer; it was very nice. Regal picking up the win was the best decision. A decent episode as a whole.
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Post by ✖ AJ on Apr 3, 2010 19:07:14 GMT -5
Smackdown: April 16, 2010 Preview
Up In Action World Heavyweight Champion John Morrison and Chris Jericho will face off in the main event on Smackdown, well contender CM Punk faces Christian.
Drew McIntyre Speaks The Intercontinental Champion Drew McIntyre will be speaking in regards to Rob Van Dam and his recent path crossings.
McMahon's Personal Choice As Mr. McMahon personally selected Batista as the one to back him up against Kane and make an Inferno Match at Extreme Rules - Mr. McMahon's 'personal choice' in Batista will be going in a handicap match against the team of Bo and Duke, The Rotundos.
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Post by shiftyeyes on Apr 3, 2010 21:21:40 GMT -5
- Yay! Sheffield C= - Its cool to see the Usos using Kishi's old theme, and I'm glad they beat HurriDust. A double Samoan Spike is awesome. - Zack Ryder beating Tatsu in a great contest there. Great stuff. - I like how Escobar is being treated badly by the odd couple, but I see him coming out ontop sadly. - WGTT feud? Epicness. - Regal winning with a brass knuckles shot is great. - Danielson intervening is cool, I would've liked maybe an attack on Dreamer "every man for himself"
Great edition of ECW man, look forward to SD!
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Post by ✖ AJ on Apr 4, 2010 10:07:31 GMT -5
Smackdown: April 16, 2010 Sheffield Arena: Sheffield, England
The opening pyros go off, and we are welcomed to Smackdown. As they slowly stop, a voice can be heard over the PA System. Cameras move around in search as to what it is, and eventually CM Punk is found in the crowd. He preaches at them that he is here to save them from the embarrassment of a champion, John Morrison. He continues, claiming that Morrison is nothing but pure party animal that everybody seems to adore because he manages to keep 20 minute abs every time he goes out to the ring. He shakes his head and tells them he is the perfect example of what a world champion should be, and says that at Extreme Rules John Morrison will be left with nothing as he loses the World Heavyweight Championship he wrongfully won at WrestleMania back to him. The crowd boos as he stands on the barricade now, and says that he will save everybody from the mockery of the champion because he is Straight Edge and he is better then you. He steps down from the barricade and says that nothing will stand in his way of making John Morrison say the two words all these drug and alcohol infested people refuse to say - "I Quit". As he begins to walk up the ramp, Paul Heyman makes his way out and steps in front of him. He speaks into his own mic and says that Punk said something about nothing standing in his way - well that gave him a perfect plan for tonight. He says he planned on John Morrison vs Chris Jericho later tonight, but there will also be CM Punk taking on Christian! The crowd pops to both as Punk looks irritated.
Commercial Break
We return to see for the second week in a row, The Hart Dynasty at a training ring with a figure standing in the background with his arms crossed once more. However, after Kidd and Smith pick up the pinfall, he claps for them well they celebrate with each other.
The Hart Dynasty w/Natalya vs R-Truth and Matt Hardy
The bell rings as Truth starts off with Smith, and they go back and forth with Truth getting the upper hand quickly. He unloads with momentum filled strikes, and a dropkick to send him at the ropes. He continues by delivering some drags and different strikes, and taunts to the crowd and is brought down with a clothesline by Smith. He transitions the momentum over to himself now, and hits a series of slams before tagging in Kidd who takes over with control of his own. He manages to lay Truth out with a hard dropkick and follows with some more fast paced moves, but Truth manages to keep up with it and hits a hard shuffle kick before tagging in Hardy. He takes control for the next couple minutes after hitting some strikes, a suplex, a DDT, and a dropkick. As Hardy gets fired up, the crowd loves it. He goes for the Twist of Fate, but is pushed off into Truth. He is worried about his partner, and checks on him over the ropes. As he turns around, Smith is behind him and lifts him up backing up, and Kidd delivers the Springboard Hart Attack, and pins Hardy for the win.
Winners of the match: The Hart Dynasty (9:01) ***
Following the match, The Hart Dynasty celebrates their victory as Truth gets up on the outside. Hardy slams his fists to the mat in rage, and Truth tries to calm him down as he enters the ring. Hardy doesn't accept it and yells at Truth calling himself a failure. Truth tries to tell him he isn't, and Hardy slaps him across the face before exiting the ring. Truth stands in confusion and shock.
Commercial Break
Handicap Match Batista w/Mr. McMahon vs The Rotundos [/b] The bell rings, and Batista quickly clotheslines both men and drives them down hard. He taunts to the crowd before pounding down on them rapidly across the backs. Duke attacks Batista from behind, but it doesn't effect him at all as he delivers a huge spinebuster to the big man. He then hits a spear on Bo in the corner, before hitting a spinebuster on him as well. McMahon applauds him on the outside, and 'Tista hits a huge Batista Bomb on Bo, but doesn't pin him, and then delivers one to Duke shaking the ring with authority. He hooks the leg and gets the easy victory. Winner of the match: Batista (3:39) *1/2After the match, Mr. McMahon gets a mic and enters the ring. He says that this is the man who will destroy Kane at Extreme Rules. He continues by saying he has destroyed ECW and he has destroyed Undertaker, and now he is going to destroy Kane with The Animal! Batista takes the mic and says that he has been waiting for months to get that World Title back, and once he defeats Kane, he is going to get it. As he begins to exit with McMahon, however, Kane begins to storm down to the ring, and enters stalking Batista towards the corner, and they begin to trade blows. McMahon backs off as Kane hits a huge big boot and then sets up for the chokeslam, but McMahon runs up behind him and kicks him in the groin, leading to Batista delivering a huge Batista Bomb.Commercial BreakWe return, and Intercontinental Champion Drew McIntyre makes his way down to the ring. He gets on the mic and says two weeks ago he proved to the WWE Universe he is the future by winning the Intercontinental Championship. He says that last week, Rob Van Dam tried to conquer him and get a shot at the title - but that isn't going to happen. He says he is the chosen one and will move on to bigger and better things, and Rob Van Dam is just a mere stepping stone in his path. He smiles and says that the WWE doesn't know a true champion when they see one, but they should take a gander right now. He calls RVD washed up, and claims his time to shine was years ago, and even then he didn't deserve it. Rob Van Dam has heard enough of it and makes his way down to the ring. He gets on the mic and says that Drew really needs to be quiet because not only is his accent annoying as hell, but everything that comes out of his mouth is wrong. He goes on saying that last week he technically still won as he got disqualified. So RVD says that gives him the opportunity to get his title shot, and he wants it next week. McIntyre doesn't say anything, and RVD asks him if he'd rather have it now, and gets in his face. McIntyre backs up, before kicking RVD in the gut and smashing the title into his face. He drops it, and yanks him up once more to deliver a devastating Scot Drop. He scoops the Intercontinental Championship over his shoulder, and stands over RVD. Commercial BreakCM Punk vs Unified Tag Team Champion Christian w/EdgeBoth men come down to the ring, and the match begins with Punk in early control delivering a series of kicks and knees and a few punches. He delivers some variations of headlocks and sleeper holds before dropping Christian with a neckbreaker and taking the match to the mat. He gains more momentum there applying some more holds, but Christian fights back and gets to his feet delivering some shots of his own. He hits a dropkick before taking ultimate control and hits a heavy series of blows, and even goes for the Killswitch with Punk managing to get out of it. After a couple minutes of back and forth action, Punk goes for the GTS, but Christian manages to slide off and take momentum once more with tons of dropkicks and strikes, ranging from punches to clotheslines and prepares to capture victory with the Killswitch once more, and hits it. However, Punk kicks out of the pin. Christian, in shock, pulls Punk up and takes his time. However, as the referee is behind Christian and can't see, Punk low blows him and yanks him up before dropping him with the GTS and getting the pin. Winner of the match: CM Punk (10:53) ***After the match, Punk celebrates his victory. Edge and Christian look on in disappointment.Commercial BreakDolph Ziggler vs Rey MysterioThe bell rings and both men transition back and forth with each other, and Mysterio takes ultimate control quickly and goes for the early 619 but Dolph manages to dip under it and take him down on the outside. Rey seems actually hurt, and Dolph begins to slow down noticeably. They get back in the ring, and Dolph stays in control in the corner, with Rey barely fighting back. Quickly, Dolph goes for a clothesline but Rey ducks under it and hits a springboard clothesline and goes for the pin, but only for a 2. After a couple minutes of Rey in slow control, Dolph hits a huge sidewalk slam. He taunts to the crowd and prepares for the Zig Zag, but Rey manages to find his way out from being hit with it, and takes control again. He drops Ziggler into the ropes and hits the 619, but as he prepares for the springboard, Ziggler dives at the ropes and hangs him up on it. With that, he manages to capitalize as Rey stumbles onto his feet and hits the Zig Zag and pins him for the surprising 3. Winner of the match: Dolph Ziggler (9:57) ***Following the match, Ziggler celebrates his huge victory over Mysterio and taunts to the crowd.Commercial BreakWe return being backstage, and Josh Mathews introduces his guest at this time to be Chris Jericho and Big Show. He asks Jericho about tonight's match with the World Heavyweight Champion, John Morrison, and Jericho tells him that Morrison is nothing compared to him. He claims that regardless of what he is doing now as him and Big Show take the Unified Tag Team Titles back at Extreme Rules - he will prove to be worthy of being the World Champion as he defeats John Morrison. Show speaks up and says that either one of them could have the capability of defeating John Morrison, but they don't care right now because they are a unit. Jericho points out that Show lost his opportunity to face Randy Orton at WrestleMania after he failed to defeat Ted DiBiase. Show says that he wouldn't of beat Edge if it wasn't for him, and Jericho says they shouldn't be talking about the past, and tells Show to come on. We then go to Paul Heyman's office, and in steps Michelle McCool and Layla. McCool asks what he wanted, and Paul tells her he has set up that Women's Championship match against Beth Phoenix for her. LayCool are exited over it, but Paul tells her that it will be at Extreme Rules and it will be a Strap Match. McCool asks what that's supposed to mean, and Paul says it means that she can't run away when she has the opportunity because her and Beth are going to have their wrists strapped together, and says that next Friday Layla can be the test dummy as she faces Beth in the same stipulation. They get angry at it, and Paul sends them out. Commercial BreakNon-Title MatchWorld Heavyweight Champion John Morrison vs Chris Jericho w/Big Show[/b] The bell rings as both men get down to the ring, and they lock up with Morrison taking early control. They do this three times, Jericho getting the second but the World Champion taking the last one and unloading with strikes and even a hurricanrana to shock Jericho. He goes on for a minute or so delivering a series of variations of kicks and even a few forearms, and irish whips Jericho only to be met with a clothesline. Jericho takes control from it, and begins to work on the mat for the next minute and soon he prepares for the codebreaker, and as he tries to deliver it Morrison pushes him down and stays on his feet. For a minute, Morrison takes momentum once more hitting some more variations of blows, and hits a hard suplex and sets up for the Starship Pain, but Jericho manages to roll out of the way quickly after Morrison tries to execute it. Commercial BreakWe return, and Jericho is in control again. As him and show smile with satisfaction at each other, Morrison kicks him in the gut and pounds on the back before delivering a huge dropkick. He makes momentum out of it, as Jericho runs at him he hits another and then some arm drags and kicks to the back. He even delivers a standing moonsault, but Jericho kicks out of the pin attempt. Once up again, they transition control, but Morrison ultimately takes it and delivers the Moonlight Drive. He gets a two count only though, and yanks Jericho up only to be struck at. As Jericho takes control again, he hits a hard codebreaker and goes for the pin, but Morrison gets his foot on the rope. The crowd is really into this match, and Jericho is pissed. He gets out of the ring and grabs a steel chair and gets back in the ring. However, Edge and Christian come rushing down to the ring, and begin to unload at Show. Jericho gets distracted with it, and Morrison manages to roll him up and get the 3. Winner of the match: John Morrison (15:47) ****After the match, Jericho is in shock but quickly focuses on the attack on Show on the outside and joins in. However, E&C are in control over them completely and take them through the crowd as Morrison laughs. Silently and quickly behind him though, comes CM Punk. He grabs the World Champion by the arm and delivers the GTS. He gets a mic and gets down in Morrison's face, asking him if he wants to quit repeatedly, and bashes him across the forehead with aggression. He asks him again, before standing up taking the World Title and raising it high, a foot over the champs chest to end Smackdown.[/center][/font][/size]
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Post by ✖ AJ on Apr 4, 2010 10:12:01 GMT -5
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Post by tg11 on Apr 4, 2010 11:24:07 GMT -5
- Good job on Smackdown, man, really good job M.L., I am proud to say this, but I am proud of you man, as your diary is really starting to look good
- Love that Batista destroyed the Rotundos with ease, especially with McMahon in his corner, making Batista a threat, it is like Batista is a powerful beast that cannot be tamed or put down. Kane coming down to try to destroy Batista only for McMahon and Batista to lay him out was expected.
- Kane vs Batista Extreme Rules in an Inferno Match, love it, I really want Kane to win this Inferno Match because Batista has had the upper hand on Kane for weeks now in this feud between them. But I see Batista winning, setting up Kane to become Masked Kane all over again. Masked Kane was more powerful and less vulnerable than the Kane that we have now.
- Miz, I see him beating Cena in Falls Count Anywhere, and cashing in his Money In The Bank briefcase all in the same night, but on which champion, that is the question?
- Edge & Christian vs. Jerishow TLC, E & C will retain that is obvious
- Regal vs. Danielson vs. Dreamer, I want Dreamer to win the ECW Title back and become a heel for the first time in his career, Dreamer to turn on Danielson and beat the living hell out of him, Regal, and the refs with the Kendo Stick turning him heel as Dreamer is getting stale as a face, that is my honest opinion
Strap Match, I want Beth to retain and beat the holy hell out of McCool, and then move on to a feud with Natalya to prove who is the best diva wrestler in the WWE
Last Man Standing, I want Shawn to beat HHH, and then stay heel moving to Smackdown in the draft, I can dream can't I of the feuds that Shawn could have on Smackdown with Taker, Booker, Batista, Kane, RVD, Jeff, Truth, etc., and Shawn can prove that Hunter is nothing without him
Steel Cage, Orton vs. DiBiase, I want DiBiase to beat Orton for the WWE Title, then get drafted over to Smackdown with the title ending their feud. Then Orton can feud with whoever is the World Heavyweight Champion.
I Quit, Morrison vs. Punk, I want Morrison to retain the World Title, then get drafted over to RAW with the title, Morrison could then feud with Orton, Cena, Miz, Show, HHH, etc.
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Post by shiftyeyes on Apr 4, 2010 11:54:01 GMT -5
An Awesome way to open up this SHEFFIELD edition of Smackdown. Love Punk in the crowd, and the I Quit match stip is really quite symbolic. Heyman making those two matches is awesome. I hope that the figure is Bret, but I imagine it won't be. A Matt Hardy heel turn? Interesting, would like to see him face Truth in a feud, give both men something to do. Sadly, The Rotundo's have lost all credibility "/ So the Batista win is pretty meh to me. Kane attack was great, but the McMahon intervention led to some great build-up. The accent line was good in the RVD/Drew promo, and would have gone down well with the English crowd. Drew taking the upperhand was nice, but I hope that RVD takes the belt off him. Unsurprising that the World Championship contender Punk takes the victory against Christian. I would've liked some JeriShow interaction to build the feud a lilttle more at this point. Ziggler over Rey is freaking awesome! I'd love to see a Zig/RVD feud over the IC title. Some tension developing in between JeriShow? A Strap match? Good choice of stip for a Divas match. Edge and Christian interfering towards the end is good to build thier feud with JeriShow, but it was the wrong time, as it should've happened earlier. Morrison needs to look like a strong champion, and winning off a distraction didn't do that for him. The aftermath made Punk look strong, but right now Morrison is an incrediweak World Champion. I hope next week, you do something to make him look stronger.
Overall, Great edition of Smackdown. Could've been better had Morrison looked stronger towards the end of the show though.
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Post by Elliot on Apr 5, 2010 7:56:24 GMT -5
SmackDown, sounds like some good matches made for tonight. I am glad to see The Hart DYnasty win, simply because I know it will elevate the frustration for Hardy. Ever so close to that heel turn now, I hope he receives a push when he turns. Obvious victory for Batista, and I like the aftermath, teaming Batista with McMahon, I see Batista winning at Extreme Rules. Drew McIntyre standing tall over RVD is good, however, I hope RVD gets the belt soon. Pleased to see CM Punk with the victory as he is the in the World Title match. It's always good to see Dolph Ziggler winning, so I'm all for this one over Mysterio. Again, obvious victory for Morrison being the World Champion, but I do like the ending with Punk asking Morrison if he wants to quit. One more week to go, it should be a good one. Good SmackDown.
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Post by DTP. on Apr 5, 2010 14:07:23 GMT -5
WWE SmackDown: Friday 16th April 2010...Decent opening promo to kick off the show; CM Punk in the crowd is interesting, though. I like his continuous preaching of the audience to join him, and nice segment also referring to the United Kingdom's obsession for drinking; that would have been nice. John Morrison and CM Punk's feud continues to intensify growing closer to the World Heavyweight Championship rematch at Extreme Rules. Paul Heyman making the main event is good though, it looks to be a solid double main event. First match was pretty decent, but nothing too spectacular. Hart Dynasty overcoming Matt Hardy and R-Truth is absolutely fine, a feud between Hardy and R-Truth would be pretty entertaining; but R-Truth needs to go heel because that would be so easier. Batista squashing The Rotundos is fine; Bo and Duke have done nothing impressive at all, and should really be narrowing to the unemployment line. They are useless. Vince McMahon in the ring, decent promo about Kane, the idea of the Inferno match is good, but how you do it will intrigue me. Drew McIntyre's promo was pretty good, not a bad way to advance things, and I look forward to when it comes to McIntyre facing Rob Van Dam with the WWE Intercontinental Championship on the line, most likely at Extreme Rules. What this lacked was RVD comically mocking McIntyre's accent; that's what makes a UK WWE event a UK WWE event. References to the UK and England: we love that shiz. Solid first hour main event, with CM Punk beating Christian in a great affair; Punk winning was for the best. Now I think though; this should have been better opening after Punk's promo. But fine first hour main event nonetheless. Dolph Ziggler beating Rey Mysterio is fine, not a bad match, London will have despised Ziggler for beating Rey in England. John Morrison beating Chris Jericho is fine; amazing main event, and a good show; best of the week. However, it didn't have a UK WWE event feel to it, despite the big matches.
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Post by ✖ AJ on Apr 5, 2010 14:38:40 GMT -5
Jericho Tweet Results In Possible Spoiler "Raw is Jericho, folks. Move along for the real Big Show!!" This could indicate that Jericho will be moving back to Raw (probably around draft time).
The Hart Dynasty's Manager The manager of The Hart Dynasty is having names tossed around left and right, and will probably be revealed around Over The Limit.
King of the Ring Returning The King of the Ring will return on Pay-Per-View on June 20 - the winner talking from creative will not be discussed until after Over The Limit.[/font]
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Apr 6, 2010 1:24:05 GMT -5
-Punk's opening promo sounded very good and realistic -I'm just gonna guess that Bret's the guy training the Dynasty and so glad they won, they should get a big push -Matt Hardy snapping post match is interesting -Batista winning the handicap match was the right move and standing tall over Kane was as well -McIntyre/RVD is a decent feud, not a big McIntyre fan though -Punk/Christian sounded like a great match, glad Punk won though -Another excellent match as Ziggler/Mysterio is always great and love that Ziggler won -I smell dissension between Jeri-Show -Beth/McCool will be good and the Strap match idea is okay -Morrison winning the main event was also the right move, but again I'm not sold on him as World Champion. The aftermath was great, especially Punk asking Morrison to say "I Quit"
Very good Smackdown, this is going along nicely
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