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Post by drakerko on Apr 10, 2010 10:01:38 GMT -5
Just one more thing, to add, Billy Kidman & Evan Bourne The Shooting Stars tag-team will be the next WWE Unified Tag-Team Champions only if they can be given a push, M.L., they can be like The Next Rockers (Michaels & Jannetty), and then Kidman can turn on Bourne like how Michaels turned on Jannetty during that Brutus The Barber Beefcake's BarberShop segment, then Kidman puts Bourne on the shelf, and becomes all that much more hated like how Michaels was after that segment= heel push for Billy Kidman should he ever turn on Evan Bourne, their tag-team coming to an end like how The Rockers did all those years ago M.L. just an idea, just a storyline idea/thought that I have for you to use, thought up that idea all by myself to give it to you i'm sure he's creative enough to think of ideas himself without your stupid ideas. anyway good diary and Extreme Rules is looking a really good PPV. I'm hoping Orton retains and Punk wins the title.
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Post by DTP. on Apr 10, 2010 13:53:41 GMT -5
ECW on SyFy: Tuesday 20th April 2010...Fine promo to kick off the show, Tommy Dreamer in the ring and advancing the feud with William Regal and Bryan Danielson is acceptable, but I am sure that Regal will retain the ECW Championship come Extreme Rules in the triple threat match. Jules Uso beating Eric Escobar was incredibly obvious; Escobar really doesn't have too much else good to do from this point, really. The Uso's are good, but this was an incredibly weak opening contest. Charlie Haas against Shelton Benjamin should have opened without a doubt, and I feel that you should order these matches on ECW better. Always, ECW would have a hot opening contest, followed by a weak filler match and then the main event. What's with Charlie Haas pulling the Sr Charles Haas gimmick? Wasn't he the World's Greatest a few weeks back before Benjamin got in the way? He needs to stop with the stereotypical gimmick stuff. Solid win for Danielson, albeit disqualification; and a good closing to the show. I dug it all, but the ordering of this show wasn't at top standard. Just another show advancing things, with Extreme Rules five days away.
WWE SmackDown: Friday 23rd April 2010...Edge and Christian opening things up is alright, not a bad start at all and a very solid promo to advance thing with their rivals, Chris Jericho and Big Show. Basically, it set up for the Tables, Ladders and Chairs war that will take place on Sunday at Extreme Rules, but it was used well to set up the WWE Unified Tag Team Championships feud. The Hart Dynasty overcoming Goldust and The Hurricane is alright; didn't expect Goldust and Hurricane to win anyway. Hart Dynasty are going places, it seems. Matt Hardy and R-Truth put on a good showing, forgotten who is the heel in this storyline. The count out finish was fine, but this situation is absolutely bizarre. Batista and Mr McMahon's promo was a good first hour finale; but with Vince McMahon managing Batista, it defeats purpose to Batista's gimmick; that only he matters, and nobody else, and that he walks alone. Kane and Batista at Extreme Rules should be interesting; especially how you handle this. Drew McIntyre retaining the WWE Intercontinental Championship from Rob Van Dam is fine; good match there, but very glad that McIntyre retained. Beth Phoenix squashing Layla is fine; nothing wrong with this whatsoever. Michelle McCool's involvement was perfectly acceptable. Hot main event with Rey Mysterio overcoming DOlph Ziggler, was a great match there. Lastly, a nice contract signing to close the show down, and CM Punk and John Morrison should tear down the house in the World Heavyweight Championship battle in I Quit. Overall, a decent yet basic show, simply setting up for Extreme Rules.
And Drake...don't fuel the bonfire, please? k thx.
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Post by ✖ AJ on Apr 10, 2010 20:57:52 GMT -5
l APRIL 25, 2010 l 1ST MARINER ARENA l BALTIMORE, MARYLAND l Credit for match graphics: Elliot
A video package is shown highlighting tonight being contested under Extreme Rules and the main matches for tonight. Afterward, "Here We Are Juggernaut" by Coheed and Cambria brings us in for the Pay-Per-View, and pyros hit all around the distorted looking stage, fitting for the event. Welcoming the WWE Universe to Extreme Rules is Michael Cole, Jim Ross, and Matt Striker - telling us about tonight. We then cut to the ring to see Tony Chimel. He announces that the opening contest is the Inferno Match, with the only way to win is to set the opponent on fire, and that the flames will raise in height and degrees during the process of the match.
Kane vs Batista w/Mr. McMahon
The bell rings and the flames begin to rise. Kane stares at Batista, and they lock up. Kane throws The Animal to the corner, and he quickly pushes out due to the flames nearby, and Kane boots him in the face. Kane is determined to end it already, and yanks Batista up near the ropes but is elbowed in the gut and then clubbed across the back and sent to the mat. The Animal yells at him to get up, and clotheslines him down as soon as he does. We are informed that the flames are now at 250°F. Batista stomps down on the Big Red Machine, and drags him to his feet eventually and drags him towards the ropes. Kane pushes Batista back though, and as he runs back, Kane boots him in the face and runs to the ropes with the throat and pushes Batista against them, trying to tip him over. However, Batista elbows Kane off him and delivers a huge spinebuster after ducking a punch. Batista gets angry as the flames are now at allegedly 300°F. As soon as Kane rises to his feet, he is speared down with authority, and Batista yells to the outside to raise the heat up. He stomps down Kane some more before yanking him to his feet and striking him ferociously across the face. He eventually lets Kane lay on the mat as the flames are said to be at 375°F now. As 'Tista walks back to Kane, he sits up and grabs him by the throat. Batista struggles as Kane gets to his feet and manages to low blow him with a kick and begins to beat down on him. He yanks Kane up a bit and lifts him up for the Batista Bomb and manages to hit it in the middle of the ring. The flames erupt as he does so, and we are told the flames are nearly at their peak and is at 460°F now. Batista rises to his feet and taunts to the crowd before dragging Kane up and striking at him until he is at the ropes. However, as he goes for another spear, Kane manages to plop himself out of the way and Batista stops as he sees the flames which are now said by Striker to be at their maximum 500°F! He turns into a chokeslam and Kane is prepared to end it. He pulls Batista up to his knees and drags him towards the ropes and boots him in the face, Batista falls next to the bottom rope and closer to the flames. Kane puts his boot to the shoulder and begins to push him, but Batista manages to put a boot and his hand on the rope to keep himself in the ring. However, in the struggle of Batista trying to keep his body from being completely burned, his foot slips into the flames and catches on fire - the bell sounds.
Winner of the match: Kane [12:34] ***
Following the match, the flames are quickly put out from around the ring and then a fire extinguisher puts the flame on Batista's foot out. Kane laughs sadistically at what he has done, and exits the ring as Mr. McMahon backs around the ring to Batista, telling Kane he'll get what is coming to him soon enough.
We cut backstage to see Paul Heyman and Teddy Long backstage. Long tells him that was a great match to watch, and Heyman says that Smackdown has some fine talent and Teddy says it's too bad he won't be around much longer though, and as if on cue, Abraham Washington steps into the room. The arena boos in the background, and Washington says hi to Teddy, and ignores Paul. He says that he feels sorry for the winner of the ECW Title, as they won't be able to hold onto it for any more then two days. He then acts as if he just noticed Paul and says hi to him, and Paul calls him a piece of crap and says that he thinks he is real funny and is accomplishing something by getting rid of ECW. Washington smiles and says he still has no problem with signing it away, because ECW sucked. Heyman tells him that he better watch himself before he shows him the extreme soul within him. Washington laughs it off and steps out. Long tells Paul to calm down, and to let it go.
Michelle McCool w/Layla vs Beth Phoenix©
The referee straps the two diva's together, and calls for the bell. McCool pulls herself back a bit, but is tugged back forcefully by Beth. As Beth comes in closer, the challenger slaps her across the face and kicks her repeatedly. Beth doesn't take it for long and clotheslines McCool down to the mat with authority. Beth yanks her up and chokes her a bit with the strap, but Layla hops onto the apron and the referee tries to tell her to get off. Beth lets go of the choke and drags McCool with her to Layla and punches her straight in the face, dropping her to the floor. McCool rolls up Beth, but only gets a two count. She tangles Beth up by the leg and stomps down rapidly with a laugh. Eventually, Beth manages to get herself out of the tangling and gets to her feet striking back at McCool. Fists and smacks back and forth, and Beth ducks one and drops McCool to the mat and begins to beat the living hell out of her. Layla gets into the ring and hits Beth with the Women's Title. As Beth is down, she assists McCool in taking her strap off and putting it to Beth's other wrist. The referee tells them to stop repeatedly during the process, and McCool yanks Beth to her feet and smacks her around with a chuckle. However, Beth kicks both of them in the gut and then in the jaw, and then headbutts McCool, and ducks a shot from Layla and tips her out of the ring. The ref helps Beth take the second strap off and tells McCool to put it on, she refuses and Beth hits her with the Glam Slam and pins her for the 3.
Winner and still Women's Champion: Beth Phoenix [8:34] **
After the match, Beth rips the strap off her wrist and the referee hands her the Women's Championship. McCool slips out of the ring as Beth watches her, along with Layla now, back up the ramp with a disappointed look on their faces. Beth fixes the title on her shoulder with a grin.
Following that, we go to a promo highlighting ECW's history as it is coming to a close Tuesday, and how Tommy Dreamer is the heart and soul of it today, how William Regal came over the previous year and took the ECW Title, and Bryan Danielson making an impact as possibly being the future all fused into this match.
Tommy Dreamer vs Bryan Danielson vs William Regal©
The bell sounds and Regal quickly hops out of the ring. Danielson and Dreamer stare each other down, and Danielson sends the first strike. He clubs down repeatedly until Dreamer pushes him back then hits a clothesline on the run back. He grabs hold of Danielson's hair, and yanks him up, then tosses him through the ropes and to the outside. Dreamer follows, and notices Regal on the other side and he follows. After chasing him completely around the ring, he grabs a trash can full of weapons from under the ring as the ECW Champion rolls in. He tosses the can back into the ring, and follows it only to be stomped by Regal rapidly. Danielson gets into the ring and starts to strike at Regal, walking over the few weapons that spilled out. He corners Regal and kicks him the jaw, then turns to Dreamer swinging a stop sign and cracking him across the head. Then he hits Regal with it, and the ECW Champion lays across the middle rope seemingly out of it. Dreamer then grabs a kendo stick out of it and cracks it over the back of Danielson, then sweeps him with it and goes for the pin but only gets a two count. He picks the kendo back up and swings it at Regal as he pulls back up, but he manages to duck under it and low blows the ECW Original. Danielson then dives at Regal and kicks him in the face. He pulls himself out of the ring, and grabs Regal by the ankle and smashes it into the steel post. He then grabs a steel chair from under the ring and sits it down. He hops onto the apron and grabs Regal by the hair and pulls him straight up and sets up for a suplex. However, Regal struggles out of it and kicks Danielson in the gut and then in the face as he leans, causing him to fall back and through the chair. Dreamer then spins Regal around and cracks him over the head with a cookie sheet and flapjacks him to the mat hard. He then goes for a pin but he manages to kick out. Danielson starts to stir on the outside and gets into the ring slowly, and ducks a shot from Dreamer and dropkicks him down to the mat. Danielson then looks into the trash can and finds a golf club, and smirks with it as Regal rises to his feet. He mocks the 'fore!' shout and crushes Regal in the groin with it. Regal collapses holding himself, and then Danielson cracks Dreamer over the back with it. He clears the trash can out and lets everything spill across the ring, then crushes it into Dreamer's head, causing him to fall onto the apron. Regal struggles in the corner, and Danielson begins to pound down on him and delivers a suplex onto the already crushed trash can. He goes for the pin, but Regal manages to kick out again. Dreamer stirs up in the corner, and Danielson goes over to him, but Dreamer begins to fire at him with a bunch of punches, then drops Danielson with the inverted atomic drop and starts to strike at the head, and he ducks a clothesline and delivers the Dreamer Driver. Regal begins to rise up, and Dreamer picks up a barbed wire wrapped baseball bat and grinds it over his head. He releases as Regal is now bleeding from it, and the ECW Original hits him with the Dreamer DDT on the turn and pins him for the victory.
Winner and NEW ECW Champion: Tommy Dreamer [16:17] ***1/2
After the match, Dreamer staggers to his feet and taunts the ECW Championship to the crowd. He kisses it, and taunts on each corner as the crowd pops for him well. He exits the ring thanking them over and over, as Danielson exits the ring and steps up to him. He congratulates him, hugs him, and raises the champions hand.
The camera goes over to the commentary table and Jim Ross says tomorrow night all 3 brands will be there for a special 3 hour Raw. Striker continues and says that it will be the annual WWE Draft as superstars from each brand are eligible to be drafted, and Michael Cole tells us to take a look. A short video package is shown of the history of the draft with some big stars (still on the roster) being drafted to another brand, and the reactions from commentary and the crowd as it happens.
The Miz vs John Cena
The bell rings and both men circle around quickly. Cena motions for Miz to come at him, but he backs off and steps out of the ring. Cena looks around the arena and hops out after and runs at Miz and shoulder blocks him to the floor and begins to pound down on him viciously. Miz pushes him off and scrambles to his feet, crawling over the barricade and Cena follows after him striking hard throughout the crowd as the referee travels behind it. Miz quickly cuts through the crowd, Cena following after and Miz eventually makes it off the side of the stage and walks backstage. Cena comes following after him, and we wait as the cameras stay still in the arena. They transition backstage after about 30 seconds, and Cena is storming backstage yelling "come on!" and "let's go!" over and over again as he searches. Miz comes running out at him and strikes him across the back repeatedly. He throws Cena into a steel box and stomps him a bit before dragging him up to his feet and talking smack. Cena punches him in the jaw and then continues with a series of strikes and Miz quickly stumbles away and through a door. Cena comes right after him and is met with a wooden chair across the back. Miz stumbles out and walks down a hallway. He continues to walk away and stops at a door with a grin, the camera's show it is the diva's locker room. After searching around for Cena, he pushes the door open. Kelly Kelly and Melina scream at him to get out, and Miz tells them to calm down and to stop screaming but they don't. He eventually exits, and Cena comes running and throws him head first into the wall and it cracks a bit, Miz falling down. Cena drags him back up and runs down the hall with him and throws him into a door, and it leads into the parking lot. Cena comes storming at him and continues to strike, but Miz grabs him by the head and smashes him face first into a car's hood. He then takes Cena and starts to punch him repeatedly, and leaves him against the car. He goes lurking around and trying to open car doors, and eventually gets one. He starts the engine and backs up, measuring up with Cena. He goes driving full speed, but Cena hops out of the way and Miz crashes into the other car. He breaths heavily holding his chest and Cena suddenly jumps onto the hood and kicks the wind shield out. Miz quickly opens the door and gets out, running away from Cena. He makes his way back down the hall, Cena running right after him. Miz catches his breath and Cena comes running up behind him, grabs the neck and tights, and throws Miz into a buffet table, clearing all the food off it. "Time to go back to where you belong!" Cena shouts as he picks Miz back up and throws him into a trash can. Miz crawls on all fours away from him, but Cena doesn't stop his assault and continues to beat him down and follows Miz to wherever he goes. Eventually they reach stairs, and Miz low blows Cena and crawls his way up it - and he ends up on the stage after. He keeps himself there as Cena comes struggling up after him. He kicks Miz in the gut and lifts him for the Attitude Adjustment, but he manages to slip off the shoulders and strike Cena hard and runs with him towards the edge of the stage, but Cena pushes Miz off, who just barely keeps himself on his feet. Miz then ducks a clothesline and pushes Cena off into the stage equipment below. A loud "ohhh!" comes from the crowd, and Miz carefully makes his way down to Cena and covers him and gets the 3.
Winner of the match: The Miz [17:35] ***1/2
After the match, Miz celebrates his victory saying that he is awesome.
A promo video is then shown of Edge and Chris Jericho winning the tag titles last year, but Edge getting injured and Big Show replacing him and Jerishow reigning among the tag team division. Edge returns at the Royal Rumble and eliminates Jericho, but he re-enters the ring and beats the hell out of him, leading to Big Show eliminating him. Then the next couple months heat up to the WrestleMania match where Edge and Christian became the champs again, then the recent weeks of use of Tables, Ladders, and Chairs. The package ends showing E&C's history in TLC matches.
Jerishow vs Edge and Christian©
The bell sounds as all four men look at the belts hung up above the ring. As Jerishow do it, E&C run at them and begin to strike at them fast. Edge quickly clotheslines Jericho out of the ring, and then joins Christian to clothesline Big Show, then again, and once more to finally send him out. Christian exits the ring and grabs a ladder, pushing it in the ring. Edge sets it up and starts to climb for the titles, but Jericho enters the ring and strikes Christian and climbs up the other side of the ladder and strikes at Edge. They strike back and forth, and Show enters the ring again and grabs Jericho's feet and pushes him up a little more and he grabs hold of a belt but Edge throws his face into the ladder, and Jericho wobbles and Edge does it again. Jericho then loses hold of the top rung and falls into Show's arms, and he puts Jericho down and pushes the ladder over before Edge can capitalize and Edge collapses to the mat hard. Christian gets up and begins to strike at Show rapidly, but he is pushed through the ropes. He manages to stay on his feet and Christian grabs a steel chair and gets right back in and smacks it across Show's back, then into Jericho's leg as he is half way up the ladder. Edge struggles into the ring with a table and sets it up in the corner, and Big Show comes walking over and strikes at him. Meanwhile, Christian and Jericho fight back and forth in the other corner. Show swings for a big boot, but Edge ducks under it and tips him over the top rope and runs at Jericho as he turns, but he moves out of the way and Edge spears his own partner. He asks Christian if he is okay over and over, and rises back up to his feet and Jericho takes advantage of it and hits the codebreaker. Jericho pulls the ladder back up and walks to the ropes telling Big Show to get back in here, and he starts to climb up the ladder but stops as Show is still on the outside. He steps out to the apron and calls Show a fat idiot and to hurry up, and Show gets back up. Jericho gets into the ring and strikes at Christian as he gets up, and pushes him across the ring. Show gets in and runs at Christian, but he moves out of the way and the 'world's largest athlete' crashes through the table. Jericho looks on in shock and picks the steel chair up and misses a shot at Christian, and is clubbed across the back. Edge gets to his feet and storms over to Jericho and begins to trade blows with him. However, Show struggles to his feet and pushes Edge away. Jericho tells him to hold them off well he gets the belts. Show stares at him and Jericho slaps him across the face getting aggravated with him and demands he does it. Show gets pissed with him and chokeslams him onto the fallen ladder. The crowd pops to it and Show turns to Edge and Christian as they rise. He walks over to Jericho and yanks him up and lifts him for the military press and drops him to the outside. Edge pulls the ladder up and himself and Christian climb up it and take the Unified Tag Titles down in victory.
Winners and still Unified Tag Team Champions: Edge and Christian [19:07] ***
Edge and Christian raise the titles high as Big Show walks up the ramp and Jericho holds his neck in pain on the outside.
We then cut to a video showing the history of Legacy being formed and Randy Orton blowing up on DiBiase and Rhodes constantly, and DiBiase winning the Royal Rumble match - and the triple threat match taking place at Mania but Orton retaining, then the next night DiBiase wins contendership. Footage of Orton and DiBiase brawling with each other and just the past week brawling in the cage and referees having to get in and split them up finishes the video package.
Ted DiBiase vs Randy Orton©
The cage lowers and the bell rings. They each look around at the cage and Orton storms to the center, and Ted steps right up. Orton strikes, but Ted strikes back. Back and forth strikes, and Orton ducks one and drops him with a clothesline and begins to stomp down aggressively. He yanks Ted back to his feet and delivers some more strikes, and delivers the inverted headlock backbreaker. He rises slowly, like the viper he is, and stomps around the body, trying to finish things early. He goes to pin Ted, but he kicks out at 2. He forces him up to his feet and runs to the cage to throw him, but Ted puts his foot out and keeps himself away from being hit and throws Orton's face into it. He backs Orton up to the corner and unloads with strikes on him, causing him to fall down from it. He pushes Orton's face into the cage with his foot and pulls off after and starts to ascend the cage. However, Orton gets back up and grabs him by the foot and drags him down fast and starts to strike again and hits a dropkick. He starts to beat down on him again as he mounts and drags Ted to his feet. He kicks him in the gut and throws him against the cage and Ted collapses in between the ropes and the cage. Orton prepares for him to get up, and as he does, he delivers the rope hung DDT. He lurks around preparing for the RKO as DiBiase crawls a bit. As he rises and Orton jumps for the RKO, he pushes him to the cage and the champ quickly scurries up it. Ted comes running fast and goes after him and drags him down. As Orton gets back up, he strikes at him again and again. Quickly, however, Orton hits a RKO out of nowhere. He covers Ted, but he kicks out just barely. He starts to get angry and forces Ted up again and throws him into the cage again, but Ted bounces right off and clotheslines him down. Ted strikes him down multiple times each time after he pops back up and delivers a powerslam. He awaits Orton's rise, and when he does he connects with the Dream Street. He is dazed for a minute, and he begins to stir. Ted climbs up the cage slowly, still trying to catch his breath, as he reaches the top Orton starts to stir on the other side. He starts to climb up as well, and Ted begins to make his way down the outside of the cage as the crowd is going nuts! However, Cody Rhodes comes running down and grabs Ted's leg and keeps him still. Ted starts to kick down at him, but Cody doesn't give up on it and Orton makes it over the cage on the other side and drops down to the floor.
Winner and still WWE Champion: Randy Orton [15:52] ***
Ted then drops to the floor after finally pushing Cody off, but Cody throws him into the cage and hits the Cross Rhodes. On the other side, Orton takes the WWE Championship and walks around the ring, just now noticing Cody there. He offers Orton a handshake, but he doesn't take it and asks him what the hell he is doing. Rhodes says he was just trying to help out and Orton smacks him, telling him not to get involved with his business. He ducks a strike and hits the inverted headlock backbreaker. He then waits for him, and delivers the RKO as he rises and scoops the WWE Championship back up. DiBiase begins to stir and Orton helps him straighten back up and they stare at each other strangely, Orton then backs up the ramp glaring down at the ring, commentators questioning his actions of tonight.
We go to a video package showing the recent history of Shawn Michaels and Triple H and how D-Generation X was melting down after Shawn constantly 'messed up' for the team. After HBK eliminates him from the Royal Rumble, and completely changes his ways over the months, and winning at WrestleMania - but Hunter gets the last laugh afterward with a Pedigree, then the recent actions over the past weeks ends the promo package.
Triple H vs Shawn Michaels
The bell rings as Hunter and Shawn stare each other down. Hunter quickly strikes at Shawn until he fires back, and Hunter throws his face into his knee and clotheslines him over the top rope. He taunts to the crowd and gets out after and starts to strike at Shawn against the barricade over and over. He goes for a clothesline again, Shawn lifts him up and drops his face on the barricade. He stumbles away from Hunter and takes the ring bell and clocks him over the head with it. The referee begins to count and gets to 4 before Hunter rises again and Shawn goes to hit Sweet Chin Music, but Hunter grabs him by the waist and smashes his back into the steel post and the referee reaches 6 until HBK rises. Hunter unloads with strikes and smashes his face into the announce table before taking off the top of the table and tossing it off to the side. He grabs Shawn and throws him over the table, but as he follows Shawn clocks him in the head with a steel chair and Hunter collapses onto the table. Shawn stumbles to the ring and rolls in, Hunter is now bleeding as the referee is counting. He reaches 5, but Shawn does a moonsault off the turnbuckle and crashes through the table with Hunter. The referee starts counting again, and as he gets to 6, Shawn rises to his feet. At 9, Hunter gets back up leaning against the barricade. Shawn is pissed and he takes one of the fallen monitors and cracks Hunter across the head and over the barricade. He leans against the barricade to stay up as the referee counts to 8 before the blood soaked Triple H gets back up barely. Shawn runs and dives over at him, but he manages to move out of the way. Hunter takes advantage off it and smashes him into the barricade and pushes him back over. He throws Shawn into the steel post and clotheslines him down with a smack, and the referee reaches a 4 count. Hunter then throws Shawn into the ring and looks under the apron and pulls out the sledgehammer. He looks at it with a grin and rolls into the ring. He prepares to hit Shawn with it, but HBK manages to duck under it and hit the inverted atomic drop and a powerslam. He then stumbles to the corner and climbs up to the top and hits the elbow drop. As they lay out, at 4, Shawn kips back up and stomps for the Sweet Chin Music. At 8, Hunter rises and turns right into the kick and Shawn collapses down with him. Both men are down until 6 as Shawn manages to get back up. At 9, Hunter just barely makes it to his feet. Shawn runs over, but HHH yanks him up and smashes his face into the steel post, but holds onto the legs and delivers the spinebuster. He stirs up slowly and delivers his signature knee drop and rises back up with Shawn's hair. He yanks him slightly up and takes the sledgehammer, and as Shawn gets up he hits him right in the stomach. He tosses the hammer to the side and slowly pulls Michaels to his groin and delivers a devastating Pedigree. Both men lay out, Hunter's blood strewn across the ring. At 7, he starts to stir. At 8, he grabs the ropes. Then at 9, he manages to struggle to his feet and as the referee reaches 10, Shawn is still completely out cold.
Winner of the match: Triple H [19:37] ****
Hunter taunts to the crowd as his blood covers him. He stands over Shawn and delivers a crotch chop before exiting the ring and taunting again. EMTs come back down to the ring and help Shawn back to his feet and out of the ring, assisting him up the ramp, but he pulls himself free and limps his way to the back on his own.
A video is shown of CM Punk being the World Heavyweight Champion and claiming he is better then everybody. It cuts to John Morrison winning contendership at the Elimination Chamber Pay-Per-View, and then approaching Punk and clips of them talking back and forth at each other and at WrestleMania, Morrison wins the World Heavyweight Title from Punk. Then The Dirt Sheet with Punk as Morrison's guest is shown where the "I Quit" match is shown and Morrison daring Punk to make him quit right there and then. It then cuts to the recent weeks of Punk saying that he will make Morrison do what 'all these people' won't and say "I Quit" and Morrison diving over the table at the recent contract signing and beating the hell out of Punk. It fades showing Morrison raising the World Heavyweight Title and Punk staring from the ramp.
CM Punk vs John Morrison©
Both men stare each other down as the bell rings, and Punk takes a mic before Morrison does anything and offers him to give up on the way he lives his life and be like him - all he has to do is say those two little words. Morrison just stares at him, and Punk steps up to him with a grin and asks him if he wants to say those words. Morrison doesn't answer with words, but instead smacks Punk across the face and begins to strike at him and hits a roundhouse kick. He mounts on him and strikes him rapidly, and Punk pushes him off rolling away. Morrison hits a springboard dropkick on the rise, and Punk falls through the ropes and to the outside. He steps up to the commentators and catches his breath. He turns and is hit with a corkscrew dive from Morrison. The referee holds the mic to him asking if he quits, but Punk doesn't say anything and just rises to his feet. Morrison kicks him in the gut and hits a suplex. Punk again doesn't respond to the question, and ducks a strike from JoMo and hits him in the gut. He pulls up equipment cords and begins to choke the World Champion with it, applying pressure to the back with his knee. The referee asks if he quits, but Morrison shakes his head 'no' and tries to pull the cords off his neck. Punk gives up on that and throws him down and begins to stomp at him. He shoves the referee away and takes the mic and tells the crowd to help John out and say those words he fears to say himself. Morrison slowly rises to his feet and Punk bashes him over the head with the mic and mounts over him, gripping the hair. He tells him to say it and puts the mic to Morrison's mouth, but he doesn't say anything so Punk just bashes him over the head again and again. He tells him to say it once more, and puts the mic to him. After a few seconds, Morrison utters 'screw you' and pushes him off. He gets back to his feet and ducks a clothesline and kicks him in the gut and then into the jaw then delivers a spinning heel kick to lay him out. The referee asks if he quits but Punk pushes him away and gets to his feet and is met with a few strikes. Punk stumbles around the ring and Morrison takes a chair from under the ring and follows after him. Punk kicks him in the gut and pushes the chair up into his face and takes it away and smacks him in the shoulder repeatedly. Morrison leans against the barricade holding his shoulder. Punk takes the mic from the referee again and tells Morrison to say it and puts the mic to him and after he doesn't say anything Punk tells him it is time to live life the way he should, and bashes him in the temple with the mic again and puts the mic to him asking him if he wants to live life right. Morrison pushes the mic away, so Punk speaks to the crowd and says that John Morrison is the perfect example of an idiotic joke of a human being because he wants to go out to parties every single night, he wants to drink alcohol to have a good time, and he just simply wants to be the representative of frat boys and all of the people in this arena and every single one of them at home. Morrison rises up slowly against the ring and Punk swings the mic again, but Morrison ducks under it and takes him to the floor and bashes his head in with fists. He walks over to the crowd after rising and takes a beer from one of them and walks over to Punk and pours it in his hair. Punk starts to flip out about it and struggles to take hold of the mic from the ref and pushes him away as he does, he says that he's done - "I Quit!"
Winner and still World Heavyweight Champion: John Morrison [22:40] ****
Punk moves his hands through his hair and walks up the ramp in complete anger, but Morrison walks up behind him as he is going and spins him around. He kicks him in the gut and hits the Moonlight Drive. The crowd pops and the referee hands Morrison the World Heavyweight Championship and he raises it high over Punk, who lays in the middle of the stage, and grins as the cameras fade to black to end the Extreme Rules Pay-Per-View. [/font][/size]
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Post by legendkiller8 on Apr 11, 2010 0:10:28 GMT -5
-This is the first of many replies I gotta get to today. -Kane defeating Batista is awesome. I'm glad Kane is getting a push. It'd be good to see him get into the World Title hunt. -Beth defeating McCool was expected. Good outcome here. -Wow. Shocker to see Dreamer win the ECW Championship. I would've really thought that Daniel Bryan would win. -Shocker to see The Miz beat John Cena. I'm really not a fan of it but I can't say, I wasn't shocked. -I'm so glad Christian & Edge won the TLC. I see Jeri-Show turning on each other. Big Show walking up the ramp and leaving the injured Jericho was surprising. -I think that Ted vs. Orton for the WWE Championship was the most anticipated match for me. I was excited to read this one. I see Randy Orton vs. Cody Rhodes for the WWE Championship at Over The Limit. -Very shocked to see "The Game" beat Shawn Michaels. As much as I like Triple H, I was surprised to see HBK lose like that. Still, very good writing style M.L. -And probably the best match of the night in my opinion, Punk vs. Morrison. Boy, that match was absolutely brutal. I loved it. Great work and that Morrison retained. At least your better than WWE.
-Great show and great graphics. And um, congrats on the 25 pages man. Could you reply to my WWE RAW Slammy Awards?
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Post by tg11 on Apr 11, 2010 7:19:37 GMT -5
- Great job on Extreme Rules, I was really expecting Batista to win that Inferno Match but seeing Kane win made me all the more happy, Kane winning for his brother The Undertaker, love it. Maybe you can bring back Kane's father Paul Bearer as his manager during this feud.
- Really shocked to see Dreamer win the ECW Title, I was expecting Danielson to walk out with the gold, but Dreamer it doesn't even matter if he is ECW Champion, because he will lose the belt anyway due to ECW being signed away and Dreamer having to relinquish the title.
- Edge & Christian, I expected that, for them to still be WWE Unified Tag Team Champions, but I see one or if not both of them being drafted to either RAW or Smackdown in the draft
- I had a strange feeling that Orton was going to retain the WWE Title, but I was expecting DiBiase to walk out with the title, but anyways good job on that match especially the ending where Randy RKOed Rhodes, maybe Orton will get drafted to Smackdown as Orton brings his WWE Title over to the blue brand. Think about this, with Orton on Smackdown he can engage in new feuds, as Orton has done almost everything on RAW.
- Morrison-Punk, I Quit, loved the ending to that match where Punk was squirming in pain and then being forced to say those 2 words "I Quit" like a little baby whining, Morrison retaining the title I am definitely feeling that man. Maybe Morrison will get drafted to RAW and Morrison will bring his World Heavyweight Title over with him to the red brand seeing as how Morrison has done almost everything on Smackdown.
- HHH-HBK Last Man Standing for me, was match of the night, in fact Match of the Year for me, in my opinion, I was actually expecting HBK to win in order to keep their rivalry going, but HHH winning is fine. I don't expect either man to get drafted over to Smackdown. Heel HBK is way better to me than face HBK, keep HBK heel
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Post by shiftyeyes on Apr 11, 2010 7:31:45 GMT -5
Just read this, and its a fantastic write up. You only continue to impress me with your diary, and you've really deserved the spotlight this past month. Look forward to reading the fallout! Sorry the reply isn't longer.
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Post by Elliot on Apr 11, 2010 9:17:14 GMT -5
Extreme Rules, nice graphics... ;D
I was surprised to see the Inferno match open up, tbh, but I am glad at the result. Kane was definitely the correct winner in this one, and I hope to see him pushed. Very happy to see Beth Phoenix retain the WWE Womens Championship, McCool has had her reign. Yes! Thank god you went with Tommy Dreamer as the final ECW CHampion, that is fantastic, glad to see the respect between him and Danielson still there. I hope you shift Regal away from ECW in the draft now. I am shocked to see The Miz go over John Cena, wasn't expecting that at all. I'm happy to see Edge and Christian keep the Unified Tag Team Championships, they need a lengthy reign. I was surprised at the JeriShow split, but it had to happen eventually. Glad that Randy Orton retained the WWE Championship here, I don't feel DiBiase is ready for the title yet, so this is definitely the right choice. Pleased to see Triple H come out on top this time around, and that it didn't end in a draw as I was expecting, much like their previous battles. I'm happy to see the World Title match Main Event, and more happy to see John Morrison retain. I hope he has a long reign as the more he holds the belt, the more credible he will become. Great show!
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Post by DTP. on Apr 11, 2010 9:32:27 GMT -5
WWE Extreme Rules: Sunday 25th April 2010...Alright, this looks to be an interesting show; let's see what we have. Top spot job by Elliot on the match graphics, by the way. They're just dynamite. Kane and Batista had a decent match in the opening contest; smart idea for the Inferno match to kick things off, but I didn't expect Batista to lose; good win for Kane, and I like the way that Batista lost by his foot setting on fire. Very smooth decision, there. Paul Heyman and Abraham Washington's segment was pretty intense; shame to see ECW go. But with Bryan Danielson here on the main roster, wonder what would happen if you went for NXT. Smooth decision to have the WWE Womens Championship up next, in the Strap match. A nice way to let the crowd cool down (literally) after the hot opener. Beth Phoenix retaining against Michelle McCool was expected, maybe the match went a little too long by two or one minutes. Next, a decent final ECW Championship defense in Extreme Rules. Very fine match, but the decision for Tommy Dreamer to win the ECW Championship surprises me. Then again, it's only fitting when Dreamer's the last remaining Original in WWE, and it's not like he'll be defending it often after this. At least Bryan Danielson didn't win the belt. William Regal hopefully regains a position on RAW or SmackkDown after this. The Miz beating John Cena next is fine; a good Falls Count Anywhere match here. But after losing to The Undertaker at WrestleMania XXVI, I feel that John Cena should have won this to rebound, instead of going more downhill with a career elevating win for The Miz. I only hope Cena wins whatever match he has at Over The Limit. Next, a pretty hard-fought battle for the WWE Unified Tag Team Championships; very enjoyable Tables, Ladders and Chairs match, Edge and Christian retaining against Chris Jericho and Big Show is probably for the better. Up next, a decent battle between Randy Orton and Ted Dibiase in the steel-cage, but Orton retaining the WWE Championship was obvious. Next, ruthless battle between Triple H and Shawn Michaels; great sendoff for the spring for HBK, with a respectable loss to Triple H in Last Man Standing. Lastly, extremely creative finish to the John Morrison and CM Punk rivalry in I Quit; the alcohol coming into play was a great decision, and Morrison is no longer seemingly a transitional champion. Overall, a great pay-per-view event; nice sendoff after WrestleMania XXVI, it should be interesting as to how the WWE Draft goes.
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Apr 11, 2010 12:38:23 GMT -5
-Surprised that Kane/Batista opened the show, but it sounded like it was a decent contest. More surprised that Kane won however -Good backstage segment with the GMs -Beth over Michelle made sense -Very good ECW Title match, excellent idea to have Dreamer go out as the last ever Champion -Surprised but glad to see The Miz beat John Cena. Should push him to the very top of the WWE. He is the Money in the Bank holder if I remember correctly -Very good spots in the TLC match and E&C retaining was the best idea -Great Steel Cage match loved the aftermath of Orton hitting the RKO on Rhodes and helping Dibiase up -As expected, HBK/HHH delivered, much like their Last Man Standing match at Royal Rumble 2004. Not a big fan of HHH winning though -Fantastic, brutal main event. Ending the match with beer being poured on CM Punk was a creative idea that I really enjoyed
Great Pay-Per-View, I loved it and can't wait to see this diary continue on. Along with Elliot's diary, this is right up there as my favorite
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Post by ✖ AJ on Apr 11, 2010 20:40:23 GMT -5
WWE DRAFT 2010 LIVE ON RAW
The WWE draft comes around once a year, and on this special 3 hour edition of Raw it comes again. With multiple cross brand matches between Raw, Smackdown, and ECW to determine what brand gets a pick it is unpredictable. and don't forget- The supplemental is Tuesday at noon, where over 20 more picks will be done![/size][/center]
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Post by ✖ AJ on Apr 12, 2010 18:07:03 GMT -5
l April 26, 2010 l Richmond Coliseum: Richmond, VA l
Highlights from Extreme Rules the night before is shown featuring Randy Orton retaining the WWE Championship in a Steel Cage Match against Ted DiBiase, Triple H beating Shawn Michaels in a Last Man Standing Match, and John Morrison making CM Punk say "I Quit".
The opening pyros go off as we are welcomed to this special 3 hour edition of Raw for the 2010 Draft by all 6 commentators for Raw, ECW, and Smackdown.
Raw vs Smackdown Match for 1 Pick Triple H vs CM Punk
The bell rings and both men stare each other down. Both men strike at each other back and forth and Hunter manages to take control and delivers some rough shots. After a couple minutes of Hunter control hitting tons of aggressive strikes and slams, Punk manages to duck a clothesline and hits a series of kicks. The next minute goes to Punk as he hits a series of moves to keep Hunter down on the mat, and he tries to hit the GTS but HHH manages to slip off and hit the knee to the face. He hits a brutal spinebuster and taunts to the crowd. However, as he attempts to hit the Pedigree, Punk flips him to the mat and rolls himself over onto the shoulders, but HHH kicks out. As they go back and forth on the rise for the next couple minutes, Punk manages to hit the GTS and puts his feet on the ropes on the pin for the 3.
Winner of the match: CM Punk [10:12] ***
Punk celebrates his big victory as the titantron begins to show different Raw superstars, as Jim Ross and Matt Striker get pumped up about it - Smackdown receives... WWE Champion Randy Orton! Orton steps out to the ramp as Punk looks up at him in shock. Orton raises the title high as he glares down at Punk with a grin.
Commercial Break
ECW vs Smackdown Match for 1 Pick Curt Hawkins and Zack Ryder vs Unified Tag Team Champions Edge and Christian
The bell rings and Hawkins starts off with Christian, both men going back and forth at each other for the opening minutes each getting in a bit of offense. As Ryder is tagged in and works down on Christian, Edge takes Hawkins out on the floor after he tries to attack him from behind. After another minute or so of Ryder control, Christian manages to get the upper hand with a few shots of his own, but he fails to connect with the Killswitch as Ryder pushes him off, but Christian makes the tag to Edge off it. He turns to the leg lariat from Ryder, and as he gets up for the "Woo Woo Woo, You Know It!", at the third woo, he is speared by Edge and pinned for the 3.
Winners of the match: Edge and Christian [8:49] **
The Unified Tag Team Champions celebrate as Smackdown will receiving a superstar from ECW. As the screen flickers showing various stars from ECW and it ends up being Bryan Danielson! The young up and coming star comes out to the ramp as E&C look pretty satisfied with who they earned.
We cut to a split screen to see Big Show and Chris Jericho walking down to the ring.
Commercial Break
Footage from Extreme Rules is shown where Big Show was being demanded by Chris Jericho like a dog, and Show eventually snapped from it and chokeslammed his partner and pressed him to the outside, allowing Edge and Christian to retain the titles.
Raw vs Smackdown Match for 1 Pick Big Show vs Chris Jericho
The bell rings as both men stare each other down. Show dominates early on, tossing Jericho around the ring, but Jericho fights back a bit hitting some shots after a couple minutes of abuse. Show swings for a Knockout Punch after a few more shots, but Jericho ducks under it and springboards off the ropes - however, Show catches him and tips him over the top rope. Jericho falls down with authority. He eventually rises up to his feet and considers going back in the ring, but ultimately doesn't and begins to walk up the ramp. As he heads backstage, the referee counts to 10.
Winner via count out: Big Show [7:25] **
Show looks in disappointment as he couldn't have more time to beat up his former tag team partner. The titantron shows different Smackdown superstars, and ends up landing on Intercontinental Champion Drew McIntyre! The crowd boos at McIntyre as he steps out, as yet another champion has been sent to Raw.
Commercial Break
We return, backstage now, seeing all 3 General Managers standing by. Paul is snickering as Washington is fuming. Heyman tells him that it looks like his new brand will be lacking in a World Champion, congratulations. Washington tells him to shut up - this is an outrage, he is going straight to Mr. McMahon and complaining about this. He walks out as Heyman tells Teddy he's sorry that Raw lost those stars, and Teddy smiles and tells him not to worry - he is sure they will get some wins and pick up some more stars before the night is over - he guarantees it.
Raw vs ECW Match for 1 Pick United States Champion Jack Swagger vs Shelton Benjamin
The match goes back and forth to start, both men hitting some amateur wrestling moves for a couple minutes getting pretty intense. Swagger takes control getting more aggressive with some clotheslines and powerful slams. The next few minutes start to go Benjamin's way as he hits a lot of variations of shots and tosses, but as he is getting fired up Sir Charles Haas runs down to the ring and hops onto the apron. Benjamin swings at him, but Haas jumps down, and Swagger hits the Gut Wrench Powerbomb on the turn and gets the pin.
Winner of the match: Jack Swagger [8:09] **1/2
Haas backs up the ramp with a grin as Swagger taunts to the crowd. Meanwhile, the screen is flickering showing the ECW talent. It ends up stopping on Vladimir Kozlov. He stomps his way down to the ring and steps right into the ring and to Swagger's face. The US Champion quickly backs off and steps out of the ring.
Commercial Break
We return, and Justin Roberts announces that this match is a representative match, and the draft pick is non-superstar and diva only.
ECW vs Smackdown Match for 1 Pick The Uso's w/Abraham Washington vs Rob Van Dam and Kane w/Paul Heyman
The bell rings as Jules starts with RVD, and Uso manages to get the early upper hand using his power. After a couple minutes of just using his strength to keep momentum, him and Jimmy start making frequent tags with each other. As they prepare to pull off the double Samoan Spike after a few more minutes, Kane storms into the ring and delivers a punch to both of them. Kane fends both of them off, and clotheslines them over the top rope as he falls along. RVD delivers a Rolling Thunder to the outside and takes The Uso's out. Both teams brawl on the outside until the referee counts them out.
Winner of the match: Double Count Out [9:27] **
After some confusion, Justin Roberts announces that due to the decision, both ECW and Smackdown will be getting a draft pick. The screen flickers for Smackdown first, and it reveals to be Abraham Washington! Washington shrugs it off as he is already going to Smackdown, but is left in shock when ECW's pick reveals to be Paul Heyman. Heyman laughs, now having control over the future of ECW! He starts up a small ECW chant with the crowd as Washington holds his face in his hands.
Commercial Break
Raw vs Smackdown vs ECW Match for 1 Pick Vance Archer vs Paul Burchill vs ECW Champion Tommy Dreamer
Dreamer pounds at Archer as soon as the bell rings and controls quickly. Burchill jumps Dreamer from behind and strikes a bit himself. After a couple minutes of Dreamer pounding his opponents with strikes, Archer hits a big boot and gets some momentum. He hits some slams on both men with a sick grin across his face the whole time for a couple minutes. As he sets up for a powerbomb on Burchill, Dreamer takes out the legs. As he rises, the ECW Champion finishes him off with a kick to the gut and a huge Dreamer DDT and pins him for the 3.
Winner of the match: Tommy Dreamer [7:56] **
Dreamer celebrates his victory and taunts to the crowd, the ECW Champion already on a roll. The screen flickers the Raw roster, and after a while of wait it lands on Rob Van Dam! RVD comes down to the ring, still tired from the match before, and hugs Tommy joyfully as he is back home on ECW.
Afterward, we cut backstage to see Cody Rhodes walking down a hall as he will be in action next.
Commercial Break
Cody Rhodes makes his way down to the ring as we return, but as Justin Roberts is announcing his opponent Abraham Washington steps out to the ramp. He still seems pretty upset about what happened, and he says that due to what happened earlier he is the Smackdown General Manager earlier then he planned, and Paul Heyman is now the ECW General Manager. The crowd cheers and he tells them to shut up, and says that he is making his first decision. He says that originally it was scheduled to be Cody Rhodes vs The Great Khali, but he would prefer Cody faces somebody else, and announces Randy Orton!
Raw vs Smackdown Match for 2 Picks Cody Rhodes vs WWE Champion Randy Orton
The bell rings and they stare each other down as we are reminded of last nights events. They lock up and Orton dominates early on, beating down on Rhodes. The next few minutes have Orton pounding down on him in the corner and mixing things up with some suplexes and dropkicks. As he gets momentum, Rhodes clotheslines him down and begins to get some moves on his own. For the next few minutes now, Rhodes manages to get control on the WWE Champion with different holds. After Orton ducks a punch, Rhodes hits the referee. He then low blows him and exits the ring, taking the WWE Championship. He gets in and prepares to hit him with it, but Ted DiBiase comes running down to the ring and ducks a shot and hits the Dream Street, quickly escaping from the ring. Orton staggers to his feet, and Rhodes does too, he hits the RKO and pins him, and the referee slowly stirs over to them and counts the winning 3.
Winner of the match: Randy Orton [12:43] ***1/2
Orton takes his WWE Title as he rises and taunts it to the crowd. The screen starts to flicker and ends up landing on Kofi Kingston! The Jamaican Sensation makes his way out to the ramp and does his 'Thunder Clap'. The screen flickers again and ends up on United States Champion Jack Swagger!. The US Champ steps out to the ramp and stares at Kingston whom he won the US Title from just 2 weeks previous.
Commercial Break
Raw vs Smackdown Match for 1 Pick Sheamus vs Rey Mysterio
The bell rings as the match is one sided to Sheamus to start things off as he keeps things aggressively in the corner. He is brutal with shots in the opening minutes, but Rey controls a bit and hits lots of kicks and punches and a few aerial attacks to take momentum over the next couple minutes. They go back and forth for the next couple minutes and even spill out on the floor after Mysterio hits a hurricanrana. As they re-enter the ring, Sheamus goes for his Bicycle Kick, but Mysterio slides to the mat and trips him in between the ropes. He hits the 619, but as he goes for the springboard but it's avoided and he lands on his feet only to be blindsided by a brutal Bicycle Kick from the Celtic Warrior. Sheamus slowly pins him for the 3.
Winner of the match: Sheamus [10:55] ***
Sheamus taunts to the crowd his victory for Raw, and the screen starts to flash. He stops taunting and stares up the ramp waiting as R-Truth is revealed to be the pick. He comes out to the ramp singing, and Sheamus comes up the ramp and hits him with the Bicycle Kick out of nowhere. He glares down at him in frustration.
Commercial Break
Raw vs Smackdown Match for 1 Pick Diva's Champion Serena Mancini and Maryse vs Women's Champion Beth Phoenix and Michelle McCool w/Layla
McCool starts off with Serena, the Women's Champ in control with some powerful moves. She completely dominates McCool, who makes the tag to Beth. Her and Serena go back and forth with momentum over the next few minutes until Maryse is tagged in. She gets some moves in, but is ultimately overpowered by Beth. After about a minute of frequent tags very quickly, Serena manages to hit a powerslam on McCool and pins her for the victory.
Winners of the match: Serena Mancini and Maryse [6:39] **
Serena celebrates the victory for her team as Maryse backs up the ramp ignoring her partner. The screen flashes and eventually ends up on Natalya. She comes out behind Maryse and they stare down a bit. Maryse walks off in disgust and Natalya joins in the ring with Serena and they nod to each other in approval.
Commercial Break
Upon return, John Cena is in his locker room getting ready. In steps Drew McIntyre and he chuckles a bit. He tells Cena that their is a new star on Raw. Cena laughs and mocks his accent by saying that the real star's name is John Cena. Drew tells him that he needs to watch himself or else he'll be destroyed by 'the chosen one'. He steps out and Cena hollers at him :Tell your friends in Scotland John Cena says hi!" He grins.
We cut to Teddy Long chatting on the phone. Abraham Washington comes in whining, saying he really hates what happened. Teddy says he has no say in it and continues to chat. Heyman comes in laughing and clapping with Tommy Dreamer and Rob Van Dam at his sides. He says that ECW is not going anywhere. Washington tells him that like he said before - now that he is in charge, it will be going somewhere - down the drain. Teddy hangs up and tells them to take a seat and enjoy the battle royal.
Commercial Break
15 Man Raw vs ECW vs Smackdown Battle Royal for 2 Picks Triple H, IC Champion Drew McIntyre, Vladimir Kozlov, John Cena, and The Miz vs ECW Champion Tommy Dreamer, Rob Van Dam, Mike Knox, Shelton Benjamin, and Sir Charles Haas vs World Heavyweight Champion John Morrison, WWE Champion Randy Orton, CM Punk, Bryan Danielson, and US Champion Jack Swagger
The bell rings and everybody spills out brawling with an opposing brand. Quickly, Cena clotheslines Knox over the top rope. Mike Knox is eliminated. After some more spilling out among everybody, Swagger clotheslines Kozlov over, but accidentally takes himself over as well. Vladimir Kozlov and Jack Swagger are eliminated. Cena hits a huge Attitude Adjustment to Haas in the middle of the ring as Triple H throws Benjamin out. Shelton Benjamin is eliminated. Danielson begins to strike at everybody that is standing, but is quickly clotheslined out by Miz. Bryan Danielson is eliminated. 4 Raw, 3 Smackdown, and 3 ECW superstars remain. As that is noted by Striker, Morrison hits a roundhouse kick on Haas well he is on the apron and drops him down. Sir Charles Haas is eliminated. After a few minutes of battle between all three brands, nobody is eliminated surprisingly.
Commercial Break
We return as nobody else has been eliminated. CM Punk sneaks up behind Miz and tips him over the ropes. The Miz is eliminated. Miz is furious and steps into the ring as Cena is standing there. He thinks Cena did it, so he throws him over! John Cena is eliminated. As Punk goes to eliminate Hunter, he is thrown right over the top rope with authority. CM Punk is eliminated. As Dreamer and RVD double team upon McIntyre in the corner, Randy Orton and John Morrison charge over and tips them both over the top. Rob Van Dam and Tommy Dreamer are eliminated. Triple H and Drew McIntyre stand on the other side facing the two world champions. They begin to brawl at each other each getting in lots of offense within the time. As Orton RKO's Hunter, he rolls under the bottom rope. McIntyre starts to strike at both men, and takes Morrison down with the Scot Drop. Him and Orton begin to fight a bit, and after ducking a clothesline, Orton begins to tip McIntyre out, but is pulled along with him and they both spill out to the floor. Drew McIntyre and Randy Orton are eliminated. As Morrison begins to stir to his feet, Hunter enters behind him with a sledgehammer! Morrison turns right into a shot from it and he falls over the top rope. John Morrison is eliminated.
Winner of the match: Triple H [16:10] ***1/2
Hunter taunts his victory with the sledgehammer getting a bit of heat from the crowd for his use of the weapon. The screen flickers and ends up landing on Matt Hardy! He comes out to the ramp and taunts to the crowd with a smug look on his face. The screen begins to flicker again giving a lot of time, and eventually lands on World Heavyweight Champion John Morrison! The crowd pops to it as Morrison struggles to his feet on the outside. He looks around the arena holding his jaw. He taunts to the crowd as Hunter exits behind him. He makes his way over and spins him around, hitting him in the stomach with the sledge. He then hits the Pedigree. He rises, taunting to the crowd with a grin to end the 2010 WWE Draft. [/font][/size]
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Post by ✖ AJ on Apr 12, 2010 18:17:47 GMT -5
At noon time on Tuesday April 26, it is the 2010 Supplemental Draft.
Smackdown drafts Montel Vontavious Porter From: Raw
Raw drafts Curt Hawkins From: ECW
ECW drafts Evan Bourne From: Raw
Smackdown drafts Kelly Kelly From: Raw
Raw drafts Tyson Kidd From: Smackdown
ECW drafts Dolph Ziggler From: Smackdown
Smackdown drafts Sheamus From: Raw
ECW drafts Chavo Guerrero From: Smackdown
Raw drafts Goldust From: ECW
Smackdown drafts Zack Ryder From: ECW
ECW drafts Mark Henry From: Raw
Raw drafts David Hart Smith From: Smackdown
Smackdown drafts Maryse From: Raw
Raw drafts Michelle McCool From: Smackdown
ECW drafts Kaval From: Raw
ECW drafts Billy Kidman From: Raw
Smackdown drafts Jimmy Uso From: ECW
Raw drafts Layla From: Smackdown
Raw drafts William Regal From: ECW
Smackdown drafts Vance Archer From: Raw
ECW drafts The Great Khali and Ranjin Singh From: Smackdown
Smackdown drafts Jules Uso From: ECW
Raw drafts Kane From: Smackdown[/font][/size][/b]
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Post by Elliot on Apr 12, 2010 18:32:27 GMT -5
I just skimmed through, and I think this was awesome.
Raw, huge opener to kick off the Draft, I am glad to see CM Punk winning as he lost the World Heavyweight Championship match at Extreme Rules... holy crap, Randy Orton! SmackDown now owns the WWE Championship? I predict John Morrison going to Raw later on then. Obvious victory for the Unified Tag Team Champions, and I am glad that Danielson went to SmackDown, he will do better there than he would on Raw. The JeriShow breakdown continue tonight, and a Countout victory for Show surprised me... Wow, another Championship Draft asRaw gets Drew McIntyre! Again, I predict Jack Swagger and the US Title going over to SmackDown later on. Glad to see Jack Swagger defeat Shelton Benjamin and Vladimir Kozlov to Raw is definitely a good move here. ECW is getting raped, lmao. I spoke too soon, at least they get one draft pick, even if it is a non-wrestler. I love these draft picks! Abe Washington to SmackDown and now Paul Heyman to ECW, ECW doesn't have to die! Very good decision, as Tommy Dreamer and the ECW Championship need to last. Ooh, another ECW pick... Rob Van Dam, perfect choice. I like Washington already taking control of the SmackDown brand, and Orton defeating Rhodes was obvious. Two draft picks now... Kofi Kingston will be great on SmackDown, and as predicted, Jack Swagger moves to SmackDown too, balancing out SmackDown's loss of Drew McIntyre. I am pleased to see Sheamus on the winning end here, and R-Truth to Raw is decent, I hope you have some plans for him. Got to be a Diva pick, obviously, and Natalya to Raw is great. Triple H winning the Battle Royal is good as he lost earlier to CM Punk, Matt Hardy to Raw is definitely a good choice, and as predicted, John Morrison and the World Title to Raw as well, balancing out Raw's loss of Randy Orton. I cannot wait for these new feuds to kick in, should be ace.
Supplement Draft, I am happy with all the moves there, great choices, and as I say, can't wait for the new feuds to kick in. Epic show, man.
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Post by DTP. on Apr 12, 2010 21:46:35 GMT -5
WWE RAW - The Draft 2010: Monday 26th April 2010...Alright, a pretty solid way to kick off RAW this week, with Triple H and CM Punk in the ring; wasn't a bad start and was acceptable for no opening promo, but I would have liked some sort of segment with the general managers. I'm surprised about Punk winning; but the way he won it made up for this. WWE Champion, Randy Orton being the first draft pick makes a huge statement; and him going to SmackDown certainly is interesting. Edge and Christian defeating Zack Ryder and Curt Hawkins was pretty predictable; good win for the WWE Unified Tag Team Champions here, though. Bryan Danielson on SmackDown can be good; as long as Danielson doesn't end up being rushed to the top, however. Big Show beating Chris Jericho? Wow, interesting about this; but Show as a face can be pretty amusing, I mean he's a funny guy. And he certainly needs a push with his film from WWE Studios coming out later this year. Show beating Jericho by count out is also good. Not sure about Drew McIntyre, the WWE Intercontinental Champion going to RAW as the guy is barely over. However, if you draft WWE United States Champion to SmackDown, that's acceptable. Now, here's the segment I was looking for; with Abraham Washington, Paul Heyman and Theodore Long. Abe acts like a complete snitch, though, which is fun to see. Jack Swagger overcoming Shelton Benjamin is good as it's obvious Shelton wouldn't beat the WWE United States Champion on a night like tonight. Vladimir Kozlov to RAW? And he scared Swagger away? Interesting...Not a fan of the Uso's being made to look credible with Rob Van Dam and Kane already, really; but the double count out draw is acceptable. Abe going to SmackDown and Heyman to ECW? Woah. Now that's interesting. Plus, Abe being seperated from Jimmy and Jules is amusing. Really lame interpromotional triple threat match there. Vance Archer and Paul Burchill only ever show up to put somebody else over, so it was obvious the new ECW Champion, Tommy Dreamer would win. What happens to Heyman and Dreamer now though...hmm. Rob Van Dam back on ECW, I'm not sure about. I swear ECW was ending, I'm confused now. Cody Rhodes' brief promo was good, but him facing Randy Orton was meh. Orton winning was obvious, and nevermind. Surprised the match would be three-and-a-half stars, though. Kofi Kingston on SmackDown is good; obvious for Jack Swagger to go to SmackDown, as two midcard belts on RAW would be overkill. Sheamus gets a hell of a lot of momentum with a win over Rey Mysterio; I like it a lot. Sounds like a solid first hour main event, too. R-Truth on RAW is alright I suppose, he needs refreshening though. Serena Mancini and Maryse of RAW beating Michelle McCool and Beth Phoenix is alright, liked the tension between both teams of divas, also. Natalya seperated from Hart Dynasty eh? Surprising, but good. Hopefully it means Natalya can finally start competing again now. John Cena and McIntyre's meeting was amusing, yet odd. Lastly, a great main event battle royal; Triple H winning is fine, him going heel is interesting. John Morrison feuding with Hunter? Now that would be entertaining. Matt Hardy and John Morrison to RAW sounds good; overall it was a good show. Only thing with Morrison, the World Heavyweight Champion on RAW is that he might not be ready to be in the top main event spot of the primary television show. But yes, was a packed show.
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Post by tg11 on Apr 13, 2010 8:30:30 GMT -5
- Love that Orton is going to Smackdown bringing the WWE Title over there with him to Friday Nights, now hopefully Orton can have new feuds with such superstars like Punk, Jericho, The Undertaker, Booker T, Batista, Rey Mysterio, etc.
- Bryan Danielson on Smackdown, sure he will liven up Friday Nights especially since he came so close to becoming ECW Champion. I'm telling you Danielson could be a future WWE Champion on Friday Nights, but I could see him in the United States Championship picture for now.
- Intercontinental Champion The Chosen One Drew McIntyre coming to Monday Nights, this man is a future World Heavyweight Champion, you mark my words, by the time this year is over in this diary, Drew will be the World Champion, and Drew could feud with anyone on Monday Nights now especially since he's IC Champion.
- Kozlov coming to Monday Nights is fine, as he had a magnificent 2008 where he was undefeated for a while, hopefully Kozlov gets pushed again like how he was, main event status for Kozlov I can see it.
- Abraham Washington on Friday Nights, I can feel that, and now that The Usos are on Smackdown as well, I want to see Jimmy & Jules turn on Abe and align themselves with Orton since Orton is on Smackdown now. Paul Heyman back on ECW only spells great things for ECW hopefully ECW goes back to being hardcore and extreme since the creator is back.
- Rob Van Dam back in ECW now I can definitely feel that, as RVD that is his home, and with him back on ECW he can hopefully regain the ECW Championship and feud with ECW's newest draft picks along with Dreamer.
- Kingston on Smackdown can only mean one thing= main event push for Kofi, as he can reignite his feud with Orton, as well as feud with such superstars like Batista, Booker T, The Undertaker, Mysterio, Jericho, Punk, etc. Swagger bringing the United States Championship with him over to Friday Nights only means Swagger will become a main eventer on Smackdown by the time 2010 is over in this diary.
- R-Truth on RAW I hope R-Truth gets a Kofi-like push and he becomes a main-eventer on RAW, as Truth is over with the fans, just over in general, so he deserves a push, and Truth can feud with such superstars like Morrison, HHH, HBK, Cena which is a dream feud for me, and Truth maybe can become the IC Champion, then move on into the main event.
- Natalya on RAW can only mean one thing that she will become Divas Champion and carry on the Hart legacy by being a champion, push Natalya!!!!!!!!!
- Matt Hardy back on RAW please let Matt get pushed this time as a main-event heel, because when he was feuding with Jeff, he pretty much was main-event then, until that feud died down. Hopefully Matt wins the World Title by the time the year is over since that way he can carry on the Hardy legacy and not live in the shadow of his little brother Jeff.
- John Morrison, World Heavyweight Champion on RAW I definitely like that, as John Morrison to me reminds me of a young charismatic 1990s era Shawn Michaels, and the crowd and people love him like HBK. John Morrison hopefully he gets the Shawn Michaels treatment and gets a HBK-like push as champion.
- Morrison-HHH feud in the making for the World Heavyweight Championship= ***** (5 stars) in my book, hopefully they face each other at Over The Limit in your diary
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Post by TheNinthCloud on Apr 13, 2010 13:03:42 GMT -5
I also skimmed through, but I can tell you that the writing is perfect. Very good draft picks with a fine balance of picks for each brand. In the supplemental draft I would've liked to see Khali be individually picked & Singh be forced to become an individual jobber. It looks like you did a great job writing the show & maintaining feuds at the same time. Graphics are amazing & the layout is very simple to read. Overall this is a nice show. I'm a reader now.
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Post by ✖ AJ on Apr 14, 2010 14:18:40 GMT -5
ECW: April 27, 2010 Preview
ECW WELCOMING BATTLE ROYAL Billy Kidman, Chavo Guerrero, Dolph Ziggler, Evan Bourne, Kaval, Mark Henry, Rob Van Dam, and The Great Khali were all drafted to ECW in the 2010 Draft. Now, all 8 of them will end up facing off in a Welcoming Battle Royal with the winner receiving a shot at the ECW Championship the next week.
PAUL HEYMAN: SIGNING AWAY? Paul Heyman was the first draft pick for ECW on the televised draft after a match with Smackdown ended in a double count-out, which also resulted in Abraham Washington taking his place over on Smackdown. Now, Heyman will have the contract to sign Extreme Championship Wrestling, his creation, that verifies it be signed away and over with to Vince McMahon.
NEW ECW CHAMPION Tommy Dreamer won the ECW Championship in a brutal Extreme Rules match on Sunday, and now he appears on ECW in celebration. [/font]
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Post by legendkiller8 on Apr 14, 2010 15:50:53 GMT -5
The welcoming battle royal sounds epic!
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Post by ✖ AJ on Apr 14, 2010 21:26:23 GMT -5
l April 27, 2010 l Giant Center: Hershey, PA l
The pyros go off welcoming the WWE Universe to ECW, still alive and well. The ring is set up with a contract on a table and Paul Heyman makes his way to the ring to a loud "E-C-W" chant repeatedly. He thanks them before getting into the ring and takes a mic. He first thanks everybody for the ovation and explains what went down last night for the draft where he was brought back to his creation well the scum known as Abraham Washington went to Smackdown a little earlier then he planned. He says that in force, they had to switch General Manager positions and now he is back home to E-C-W! The crowd pops and Heyman studies the contract. He looks over it nodding here and there and says that there are a lot of new guys here in ECW, and it isn't the same. But he isn't going to lay down to Vince McMahon and end ECW! He takes the papers and rips them up one by one and throwing them to the mat. He says that tonight is the beginning of a new chapter in ECW and says that in the main event they will determine the #1 contender to the ECW Championship and they will get the shot at that title next week in none other then an Extreme Rules match!
Commercial Break
Shelton Benjamin vs Yoshi Tatsu
The bell rings and they lock up. Some back and forth fast paced action to kick things off, and Tatsu quickly takes control with some nice moves. Benjamin fights off after about a minute and delivers with a few amateur wrestling moves that go over nicely. The next few minutes go back and forth once again, each men getting a good showing on both inside and outside of the ring. Tatsu gets a fury of kicks in but misses his finishing roundhouse kick to the back of the head and Benjamin eventually hits some shots of his own and a few slams, he eventually ends it all with the Paydirt pins Tatsu for the 3.
Winner of the match: Shelton Benjamin [8:24] ***
Following the match, Benjamin celebrates but eventually helps Tatsu back up to his feet and shakes his hand. As we are reminded that Tatsu debuted against Benjamin and won in just mere seconds, Sir Charles Haas runs into the ring and takes Benjamin down to the mat and then Tatsu before locking in the Haas of Pain. As Benjamin goes for the save, Haas manages to pull the hold off and slip out of the ring quickly. They intensely stare down as Haas backs off with a grin.
Commercial Break
Mike Knox w/Vickie Guerrero vs Local (Eli Cottonwood)
The bell rings and Cottonwood strikes at the large Knox rapidly trying to get something out of it, but just gets tossed to the side. After many failed attempts to do any damage, Cottonwood is dominated with powerful slams and strikes. Knox eventually just beats the hell out of him in the corner repeatedly and tosses him around the ring like a rag doll. Knox eventually decides to end him with the Knox Out and pins him.
Winner of the match: Mike Knox [4:14] **
Knox stands over Cottonwood as Guerrero claps for him and enters the ring screeching with joy. She hops up and down and hugs Knox and he glares at her awkwardly. He shakes his head and they exit the ring together and up the ramp.
We cut backstage and see Paul Heyman walking backstage and Rob Van Dam steps out of a door nearby and they bump into each other. They brotherly hug each other and chat things up. Rob says it feels great to be back here on ECW, especially with Paul E. Dangerously in charge. Paul says he loves being back here too, and they talk about the battle royal later on and Tommy Dreamer walks up to them. He says hi to both of them and hugs them, and wishes RVD luck tonight.
Commercial Break
The new ECW Champion Tommy Dreamer makes his way down to the ring as we return to a good pop. He gets on the mic and he begins to speak but decides not to and starts up an "E-C-W" chant from the crowd and gets it. He says this past Sunday he thought ECW was going to be over with after that match, so he poured his heart out more then he ever did to get that ECW Championship and he did it. He raises the title to a cheer and he says Bryan Danielson put up a great fight and now that he is on Smackdown, he will get his opportunities and is the future of this business. He then says that William Regal can just continue doing whatever the hell he wants, and claims that with Paul Heyman, Rob Van Dam, and himself on ECW together again, things will never be the same! He claims that tonight, whoever becomes the next number 1 contender, he wishes them luck next week. He steps out of the ring and takes a seat at the announce table to commentate the match.
ECW Welcoming Battle Royal for #1 Contendership to the ECW Championship The Great Khali Ranjin Singh vs Dolph Ziggler vs Evan Bourne vs Mark Henry vs Billy Kidman vs Chavo Guerrero vs Kaval vs Rob Van Dam
The bell rings and everybody looks around at each other. Quickly, everybody looks at Khali and runs up to him. Eventually every single one of them runs up to him and starts to tip him over the top rope and manage to do so. The Great Khali is eliminated. After celebrating their elimination, they brawl with each other.
Commercial Break
We return and Ziggler pounds on Kidman in the corner. However, as he pulls away, Bourne dives at him but due to the movement he hits Kidman so Ziggler throws him down to the floor. Evan Bourne is eliminated. Kidman is then tipped over by Ziggler quickly. Billy Kidman is eliminated. The next few minutes everybody spreads out against each other and eventually they all turn to Henry and tip him over the top rope. Mark Henry is eliminated. Chavo Guerrero hits the three amigos and climbs to the top rope preparing for the Frog Splash, but Rob Van Dam hops up and kicks him in the gut then tosses him to the floor. Chavo Guerrero is eliminated. Quickly he turns to Kaval and hits the 5 Star Frog Splash. He pops back up and Ziggler tries to eliminate him, but RVD pushes him off. They strike back and forth at each other as Kaval struggles to get back up. After another minute of Ziggler and RVD battle, Kaval kicks both of them around and strikes at Ziggler in the corner. RVD comes running and splashes into them both and clotheslines Kaval over the top. Kaval is eliminated. The crowd pops, but as RVD turns around Ziggler kicks him in the groin and takes him by the straps and tosses him over the top rope with authority.
Winner of the match: Dolph Ziggler [12:53] ***
Ziggler celebrates his upset victory as the crowd boos rapidly. Dreamer takes off his headset and looks in the ring at his opponent for next week well RVD looks from the outside in disappointment in himself. Dreamer raises the ECW Championship high well Ziggler points to it to end ECW. [/font]
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Post by tg11 on Apr 14, 2010 22:25:30 GMT -5
- Love ECW now that Paul Heyman is back at the helm running things as GM, good way to cap off ECW with that Welcoming Battle Royal and Dolph Ziggler winning it all become the new #1 Contender for the ECW Championship. Dreamer vs. Ziggler at Over The Limit, anyone, calling that as ECW's main event
- On ECW, can you have Kidman & Bourne The Shooting Stars be a tag team? Hopefully Bourne & Kidman get pushed and become WWE Unified Tag Team Champions, then become as popular a tag team, then after Kidman can turn on Bourne like how Michaels turned on Marty Jannetty, as Kidman would be the HBK of the team and Bourne would be the Jannetty of the team
- Hopefully Smackdown will be better than ECW
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