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Post by Matt on Jun 27, 2010 22:19:57 GMT -5
I loved the emotion in the Chris Jericho/John Cena opening segment. The slap across the face was extremely effective. I love how motivated Drew McIntyre is on becoming the next huge star. I like that Regal went over Truth – a possible Regal push? I would love that. Ted qualifying over Batista for the Money in the Bank match was the right decision. Shad defeating David Hart Smith works out rather nicely. Poor Santino getting beat up by the worthless Matt Hardy. Jericho and the Miz winning the mega main event was the best decision for that one.
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Post by Elliot on Jun 28, 2010 8:17:34 GMT -5
Raw, great opening segment, I would love to see a John Cena/Chris Jericho feud, been wanting to see it for a while now. Nice to see the face divas go over, I laugh at the thought of a heel Eve, tbh, haha. Always good to see William Regal on the winning side, even if it is at the expence of R-Truth. Wow, was not expecting Ted DiBiase to go over Batista, that's a huge victory for him. Rhodes ordering Batista around? Eh? I'm loving this new heel Cryme Tyme alongside Mr. McMahon, and then pleased to see Shad go over David Hart SMith, but the Hart's have got to win eventually. You dropped the unique Hawkins gimmick? Damn you! But seriously, glad he picked up a victory, but I hope he doesn't win the Intercontinental Championship anytime soon. Good segment with Hardy and Marella, obvious for Marella to be put on his ass in the end, haha. Love that Jericho and The Miz pick up the victory here. Oooh, unusual acts by John Morrison, but surely he's just doing what it takes to survive, right? I hope so, don't want him turning heel just yet. Good Raw.
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Post by Rated R on Jun 28, 2010 11:25:25 GMT -5
RAW:
- Solid opening segment, good to see Jericho getting right into the main event scene. - Decent Diva's match, hopefully your setting Natayla up as a big challenger for the title down the line. - Good to see Regal getting a win, the man deserves a bigger push than he actually gets. - Good to see DiBiase involved in the Money in the Bank qualifiers, I can see his opponent being Rhodes. - I'm not fussed on what you've been doing with Cryme Time, they still seem like nobodies no matter how well they're pushed. - Nice to see Hawkins back and getting the win, hopefully you have big plans for him. - Loving Hardy's new vicious streak, but I'm hoping you do something different with him compared to every other heel run he has had. - Solid main event, and awesome to see Jericho and Miz getting the win. Surprised to see Morrison standing tall over the others, but it's awesome.
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Post by legendkiller8 on Jun 28, 2010 14:41:11 GMT -5
-Jericho/Cena sounds nice. Looking forward to tonight. -Eve going heel is something I look forward to seeing. -William Regal beating R-Truth sounds nice. Regal/Barrett looks great. -The Intercontinental Title Tournament sounds nice. -Shad winning is fine but hope they don't take the titles off the Harts. -Excellent! I'm all for a Hawkins push. For some reason, I've always been a fan of Hawkins. -Jericho and Miz winning is fine. Morrison turning on Cena was entertaining. -Good RAW
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Post by ✖ AJ on Jun 28, 2010 15:57:10 GMT -5
ECW: July 6, 2010 Preview
The ECW Challenge takes place again this week with Rob Van Dam facing Zack Ryder from Smackdown, who wants a piece of that ECW Championship and is willing to take on the 'Whole Dam Show' to get it done. If he is capable, however, it is unknown at this point.
Also in action, Evan Bourne will face Billy Kidman in a Money in the Bank Qualifier well Kenny Omega takes on Kaval. Money in the Bank opponents Shelton Benjamin and Ezekiel Jackson will also team up to face Dolph Ziggler and Chavo Guerrero. [/font]
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Post by Thomas M. on Jun 29, 2010 23:27:30 GMT -5
Good overall show AJ, I enjoy your diary very much.
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Post by DTP. on Jun 30, 2010 10:02:17 GMT -5
WWE RAW: Monday 5th July 2010...Pretty good opening promo to start things off tonight with Chris Jericho in the ring. Nice promo with The Miz coming to the ring to address the situation. John Cena's involvement was pretty obvious. I could see a triple threat match at Money in the Bank ,for sure. Decent womens six-person tag team bout to start things up; basically did what was necessary in getting Natalya, Gail Kim and Serena Mancini over. I am very interested in your portrayal of the WWE Divas Championship scene right now. The feud between Serena Mancini and Michelle McCool is going great. William Regal beating R-Truth is good, I think Regal has one more title reign left in him before he retires or slows down, to be honest. Ted Dibiase beating Batista is big, pretty good first-hour main event. Confused about what's happening with Batista though, him taking out The Dibiases, Brett and Ted. I thought he was on SmackDown feuding with MVP unless I missed something. Vince McMahon, Shad Gaspard and Jayson Paul's promo was nice, decent set up for some angles going up to SummerSlam. Theodore Long is best at being bitchslapped by people, I will say that. I wish we would have seen a tournament setup for the WWE Intercontinental Championship reign, but we sort of already are with two qualifying matches between four RAW superstars. Gaspard with a win against David Hart Smith is fine, satisfactory as McMahon's boys keep trying to get the one-up on The Hart Dynasty and Bret Hart. Curt Hawkins and Goldust was a poor bout, Hawkins is no good on his own on RAW. Matt Hardy turning heel it seems is good to me, pretty good promo until Santino Marella got involved and slightly did dim things. Hardy with the heel turn is alright. Chris Jericho and The Miz beating John Cena and John Morrison is a fine tag team main event, and this was a good show preparing us for Money in the Bank.
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Post by ✖ AJ on Jun 30, 2010 19:22:03 GMT -5
l JULY 6th, 2010 l PHILIPS ARENA: ATLANTA, GA l "A Challenge? You Serious, Bro?"
The opening pyros go off as we are welcomed to ECW. Josh Mathews and Todd Grisham tell us about tonight's main event between Rob Van Dam and Zack Ryder, and remind everybody that if Ryder wins the match tonight, he gets an ECW Title shot next week against RVD.
Money in the Bank Pay-Per-View Qualifier Billy Kidman vs Evan Bourne
The bell rings with the match starting with traded shots and takedowns. Kidman gets momentum after for a few minutes before Bourne fires back with strikes and takes him down with a few arm drags. He eventually hits the top rope knees to the chest and Kidman can't fight back afterward, Bourne taking him down more and more. After a hard kick to the jaw, the Air Bourne is hit and Kidman is pinned for the 3 count.
Winner of the match: Evan Bourne [8:24] ***
Bourne celebrates his victory as Kidman gets on his knees slapping the mat in anger and arguing with the referee.
Commercial Break
Tag Team Match Ezekiel Jackson and Shelton Benjamin vs Dolph Ziggler and Chavo Guerrero w/Vickie Guerrero
The bell rings, Ziggler starting off with Benjamin. They go at it each getting a lot of nice moves in on each other, but Benjamin gets the quick upper hand with some hard shots to send Ziggler down. However, the momentum sways to Ziggler as he gets the upper hand with a cheap shot and frequent tags with the heels. Benjamin fights back and Jackson suddenly comes into the ring. He chokeslams Benjamin and Ziggler covers him quickly for the 3.
Winners of the match: Dolph Ziggler and Chavo Guerrero [7:40] **
After the match, Ziggler and Guerrero quickly get out of the ring, no questions asked. Jackson drags Benjamin to his feet and hits the Book of Ezekiel once again and he taunts to the crowd getting a mixed reaction, unsure if he has changed back to his old attitude or is just making a statement for Money in the Bank.
Commercial Break
Singles Match Kaval vs Kenny Omega
The bell rings, Omega taking control early on with some hard dropkicks and punches along with uppercuts combinations. However, Kaval hits a lot of sharp kicks to send Omega around a bit. His momentum doesn't last long as he fails to hit the Warrior's Way and Omega hits the Kotaro Krusher and follows it up with the Hadouken. Kaval struggles as he is brought to his feet, trying to fight back, but Omega hits the Aoi Shoudou and gets the pin.
Winner of the match: Kenny Omega [8:13] **3/4
After the match, Omega begins to stomp down on Kaval. He drags him to his feet and lifts him up in Electric Chair position, but Justin Gabriel comes rushing down to the ring. Omega lets Kaval go and Gabriel ducks a clothesline from him and unloads with strikes, eventually missing a clothesline over the top rope and Omega lifts him for the Electric Chair and drops him into the German Suplex, Josh Mathews calling the move the Croyt's Wrath.
Commercial Break
We return and Paul Heyman is in his office, Billy Kidman charging in. He demands to know what he is going to do with him. Heyman asks what the hell he means, he can't do anything with him, only Kidman can do something with himself. Kidman says he can't stand being embarrassed each and every week, in fact, he can't stand being a part of ECW or this company anymore and says he quits! He storms out of the room, Heyman shrugging and muttering 'drama queen'.
We cut to Savannah and she introduces her guest at this time to be Zack Ryder. She asks what he thinks of facing Rob Van Dam in the ECW Challenge match and Ryder says he doesn't care about RVD, he cares about the ECW Championship! He may have not have gotten singles gold yet, but this is the perfect opportunity and he is seizing it. He asks what she thinks of his appearance right now, and before she can answer he says he knows he's the hottest thing in the locker room and thanks her. He says just imagine him with the ECW Championship around his waist, Woo Woo Woo, you know it! He walks off, the main event next.
Commercial Break
Non-Title ECW Challenge Match Zack Ryder vs ECW Champion Rob Van Dam
The bell rings, Ryder trying to get some cheap shots in early on. However, RVD hits some hard kicks and drops Ryder down multiple times. After a few minutes, Ryder gets the upper hand with some nice moves, including some signature ones, and eventually even hitting the Rough Ryder. He only gets a near fall however, and following the next couple minutes, he fully loses his momentum and RVD drops him down and hits the 5 Star Frog Splash and pins him.
Winner of the match: Rob Van Dam [10:13] ***
After the match, RVD celebrates his victory as Ryder flops to the outside in disappointment. RVD holds the ECW Championship to the crowd as next weeks opponent might want to be watching as RVD has now gotten the win two weeks in a row, and next weeks match is possibly going to equal 3 wins as the show comes to a close.
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Post by ✖ AJ on Jun 30, 2010 19:25:45 GMT -5
Date: July 18, 2010 Venue: Sprint Center Location: Kansas City, MO Theme Song: "Showstopper" by TobyMac
Money in the Bank Ladder Match TBD vs TBD vs TBD vs TBD vs TBD vs TBD
Triple Threat Match for the World Heavyweight Championship The Miz© vs John Cena vs John Morrison
WWE Championship Edge© vs Christian
Money in the Bank Ladder Match Qualifying Match Drew McIntyre vs R-Truth
Money in the Bank Ladder Match Qualifying Match Shelton Benjamin vs Ezekiel Jackson
Money in the Bank Ladder Match Qualifying Match Kofi Kingston vs CM Punk
Money in the Bank Ladder Match Qualifying Match Ted DiBiase vs TBD
Money in the Bank Ladder Match Qualifying Match Evan Bourne vs TBD
Card Subject to Change
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Post by legendkiller8 on Jun 30, 2010 20:10:45 GMT -5
-Bourne chalking up another win over Kidman is good. -Not big on Guerrero and Ziggler beating Benjamin and Jackson. Since Chavo isn't weak in your diary I'll accept. -Omega winning the debut was the right call. Hope you give him a real long undefeated streak to kick off his career. -RVD beating Ryder was a great way to end ECW. Really hoping to see Ryder get a shot at the ECW Championship and maybe win. -Good ECW
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Post by Elliot on Jul 1, 2010 8:27:11 GMT -5
ECW, so pleased to see Evan Bourne beat Billy Kidman as he deserved the Money in the Bank spot more, and I hope Bourne qualifies at the event. Wasn't expecting Ziggler and Chavo to go over here, but I am pleased, especially with Jackson destroying Benjamin. I hope you have turned Zeke back heel, he's much better that way. Kenny Omega going over is good as he is new to the brand and needs some big wins to get noticed by the WWE Universe. Love that Omega stands tall over both Kaval and Gabriel. Wow, Billy Kidman quits? Although, tbh, he wasn't as good as he used to be so it isn't a massive loss. Good interview with Zack Ryder, but he won't win. As expected, Rob Van Dam wins, although Ryder winning would have been good to give him a Title shot next week, but yeah, RVD was the right choice. Great ECW.
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Post by ✖ AJ on Jul 1, 2010 14:08:51 GMT -5
WWE Releases Multiple Superstars It is being reported that 4 WWE Superstars have been released as of today, July 7th. Those names are Christopher Mordetzky (Chris Masters), Gregory Helms (The Hurricane), Dalip Rana (The Great Khali), and Drew Hankinson (Drew Dalton).
Top Former WWE/TNA Star Debut Reported about a month ago, a former top star in WWE and recently a part of TNA had agreed to a verbal contract to sign back with the WWE. His redebut date is currently planned for the Money in the Bank Pay-Per-View. However, who this is, we still have no idea much like everybody else.
Shawn Michaels, Undertaker, Triple H Updates - Shawn Michaels is currently being advertised for a show in September to take on Ted DiBiase. - The Undertaker is currently dealing with nagging injuries and is expected to be out longer then expected, which was after Summerslam, but he is also being put in early advertisements for November shows. - Triple H did not require surgery on his knee that he injured, but is expected to be back around the time Thursday Night Smackdown Live comes.[/font]
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Post by ✖ AJ on Jul 1, 2010 17:18:53 GMT -5
Smackdown: July 9, 2010 Preview
WWE Champion Edge got the upper hand of his brother Christian last week on The Cutting Edge, and now he will be teaming with CM Punk to face Christian and Kofi Kingston pitting two different matches at Money in the Bank in one single tag team match.
Meanwhile, Randy Orton will be facing Jack Swagger in a Money in the Bank qualifier well Kane and The Big Show, two of the newest acquisitions to Smackdown, face off in a match. And, another Money in the Bank Ladder Match hopeful in Sheamus faces MVP.
Along with all of this, Women's Champion Beth Phoenix will be in action well The Uso's go up against The Rotundo's. [/font]
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Post by DTP. on Jul 1, 2010 17:27:33 GMT -5
ECW on SyFy: Tuesday 6th July 2010...The twelveth anniversary of Goldberg beating Hollywood Hogan at the Georgia Dome for the World Heavyweight Championship. Nice, let's do this. Evan Bourne and Billy Kidman had a great bout, awesome way to start off the show and Bourne winning was the best way to go here. Kidman isn't convincing in this era and if you ask me, won't be on-screen by the end of 2010. Dolph Ziggler and Chavo Guerrero beating Ezekiel Jackson and Shelton Benjamin certainly surprised me, but I remember that Zeke and Benjamin are to fight at Money in the Bank, and thus it's okay. Kenny Omega beating Kaval is nice, but the clean victory hurt Kaval a lot. Omega as a heel in his debut against somebody as credible as Kaval should not have won cleanly. Bad idea. Didn't like it at all. Lastly, great main event win for Rob Van Dam against Zack Ryder, a decent show aside from Omega's debut.
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Post by ✖ AJ on Jul 2, 2010 11:57:24 GMT -5
l JULY 9th, 2010 l PHILIPS ARENA: ATLANTA, GA l "Get Your Money's Worth"
The opening pyros go off and we are welcomed to Smackdown. Christian makes his way out to the ring after the introductions to the show and he gets on the mic. He says last week he was on The Cutting Edge and he has read these things on the internet like he got the living hell speared out of him. He laughs and says he didn't get the living hell speared out of him, he had it speared into him and now he's ready to take it out on Edge not only at Money in the Bank but tonight in that tag team match. He continues on saying that he wants that WWE Championship and he plans on taking it and he will do anything to do it even if it means breaking his own neck to insure that 'The Rated R Superstar' doesn't walk away with a title he doesn't deserve. After saying that, Edge sneaks into the ring behind him and Christian turns around slowly, but as Edge comes running for the spear he avoids it and clocks him over the head with the microphone. He starts to stomp down on Edge rapidly until dragging him to his feet and setting up for the Killswitch, but he is pushed away and Edge spears him on the turn. He hops to his feet, stroking his hair from his face, and then taunts to the crowd standing over Christian with a sick grin of satisfaction across his face.
Commercial Break
Singles Match Montel Vontavious Porter vs Sheamus
The bell rings, Sheamus quickly taking MVP down with a clothesline and beginning an all out assault. He hits some hard slams and tosses MVP around like a rag doll, but MVP soon fights back with some shots of his owns. After a couple minutes of MVP having momentum, he hits the Play of the Day, but only gets a 2 count. Sheamus then takes control again with his power, and hits the Bicycle Kick, following it up with the Celtic Cross and getting the pin.
Winner of the match: Sheamus [9:33] **1/2
After the match, Sheamus celebrates his victory. As MVP starts to stir, Sheamus walks over to him and drags him to his feet and hits the Bicycle Kick again, dropping MVP with authority. He steps out of the ring and up the ramp still in taunt of his victory.
Commercial Break
Non-Title Match April Lee vs Women's Champion Beth Phoenix
The bell rings and Beth toys around with Lee a bit to start off the match. She overpowers her for the opening minutes and the match seems like it could end at any time. Lee fights back a bit though, hitting some surprisingly strong arm drags, but Beth continues to use her strength and slams her down multiple times. Melina appears over the barricade, grabbing the Womens Title, and strikes Beth over the head with it on the apron and Lee rolls her up for the 3!
Winner of the match: April Lee [6:16] **
After the match, Lee quickly rolls out of the ring as she has beat the Women's Champion to everyone's surprise. Melina laughs on the outside as the referee saw none of what just happened go down. Beth begins to stir and Melina quickly runs off leaving Beth in anger in the middle of the ring.
We cut backstage to Josh Mathews and he introduces his guest at this time to be Jack Swagger. He asks about his recent troubles with Booker T and losing the United States Championship 2 weeks ago. He says that last December, he'd like to remind everybody, he faced John Cena in a TLC match and was so close to capturing the WWE Championship. He laughs and says that it is nothing to him, losing the United States Title, because he already knows he's on his way to the WWE Title still. He says he also wants to make sure Booker T is done. He says he couldn't capture the gold from him, sure, but he could of simply just left him alone when he should of. He says even last week he defeated Booker and he knows that he still wants a piece of him, a big mistake. He laughs a bit and says the All American American isn't worried about that right now though, because he's defeating Randy Orton and he's going to Money in the Bank.
Commercial Break
Money in the Bank Pay-Per-View Qualifier Jack Swagger vs Randy Orton
The bell rings, Swagger almost immediately taking Orton down to the mat and hitting amateur wrestling moves. He shows off his skill and taunts to the crowd before Orton unloads with strikes back. He gets a few near falls and Swagger does as well in the next few minutes as they trade momentum hitting some nice moves. Orton even hits the RKO, but Swagger kicks out. As they go at it, Swagger hits a huge clothesline and begins to do push ups over Orton. He pulls him up and lifts him for the Gut Wrench Powerbomb, but Orton wriggles free and hits the RKO and gets the pin.
Winner of the match: Randy Orton [10:42] ***
Orton celebrates his victory with a grin across his face as he now has the opportunity to get into Money in the Bank.
Commercial Break
We return at ringside to Jim Ross and Matt Striker and they begin to talk about the Money in the Bank Pay-Per-View, they mention that the card is completely set and only 3 more matches to go until it is full. They explain that next week Raw will witness Chris Jericho and Santino Marella face, on ECW it will be Dolph Ziggler and Justin Gabriel facing off, and lastly here on Smackdown will be a 10-man battle royal. However, before they can continue on, the titantron begins to fuzz up:
Following the video, the titantron shows "8/26: Reboot Game" and fades out. We return to ringside and Matt Striker says that can only mean one thing - Triple H is coming back for Smackdown on Thursday nights! J.R. says it will be one hell of an extravaganza when 'The Game' comes back.
Commercial Break
Tag Team Match The Rotundo's vs The Uso's
The bell sounds, Jules and Duke starting things off. They trade blows and Duke gets the upper hand with his size. He drops Jules down with some slams, but the Uso's quickly fight back making frequent tags and taking down the big man slowly. Duke makes the tag to Bo soon and he fires back at at them. However, Jimmy ducks a clothesline and hangs him up on the ropes. He hits a Samoan Spike and tags Jules in, who hits a top rope splash and gets the pin.
Winners of the match: The Uso's [6:44] **1/4
Following the match, The Uso's celebrate as we head backstage. April Lee steps out of Abraham Washington's office thanking him. Maryse steps up to her and says nice job out there and April thanks her unsure. Maryse says she has been recently in search of somebody to help her out, and April asks what she means and Maryse says to help her win matches and maybe learn a thing or two well she's around the best talent in all of the diva's division. April asks if she means cheat and Maryse laughs and says not cheat, just enhance the possibility of winning. She tells April to follow her and begins to walk off, April unsure, but slowly following.
Commercial Break
Singles Match Kane vs Big Show
The bell rings and both men trade blows to start things off, Kane trying to lift Show but incapable. Show slams him down with authority to the crowds surprise. He unloads with shots over the next few minutes before Kane hits an uppercut and a top rope clothesline. He goes for the chokeslam, but can't lift Show, who pushes him off and hits the Knockout Punch on the comeback, but Kane stays on his feet. He hits the chokeslam and pins him.
Winner of the match: Big Show [8:38] **1/2
Show taunts to the crowd over his victory after the match and steps out of the ring as we head backstage to see the Straight Edge Society in their locker room. Punk says there is no need for them to help him out tonight, he doesn't believe Randy Orton will make the mistake of attacking him during his match, because he may not be Straight Edge and as good as him, but he's not a complete moron. He stands up and says tonight, he will take care of business.
Commercial Break
Tag Team Match Kofi Kingston and Christian vs CM Punk and WWE Champion Edge
The bell sounds, Christian and Punk starting things off. They trade some blows and Punk fails to hit the GTS a few times in the opening minutes and Christian makes frequent tags with Kofi and Punk is dominated for a few minutes before he rakes Kofi's eyes and elbows him in the face, sending him to the mat. He makes the tag to Edge and he ducks the Trouble in Paradise and hits the spear. Christian gets in the ring and chases him off, however.
Commercial Break
As we return, Punk has Kofi in the Anaconda Vise, but Kofi is fighting back hard. The crowd and Christian will him on and after about 30 seconds, he breaks free and tags Christian in, who sends Punk and Edge both down. He ducks a shot and hits the Killswitch but Edge comes in and misses a spear and hits the referee. Him and Christian then go at it, and Kofi hits the Trouble in Paradise to send him out of the ring. However, as Punk rises, he clotheslines Kofi out of the ring and low blows Christian. Randy Orton though comes rushing to the ring and he RKOs Punk out of nowhere before sliding out of the ring, and Christian hooks the leg for the slow 3.
Winners of the match: Christian and Kofi Kingston [14:13] ***
After the match, Orton looks on from the outside with a grin staring Punk down. However, the Straight Edge Society come rushing down to ringside and Orton hops the barricade and backs through the crowd, willing the SES on. Punk gets to his feet in anger that they went after him, and turns around to the Trouble in Paradise from Kofi and Edge quickly backs up the ramp with the WWE Title as Christian stares him down to bring an end to Smackdown.
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Post by ✖ AJ on Jul 2, 2010 12:00:50 GMT -5
Date: July 18, 2010 Venue: Sprint Center Location: Kansas City, MO Theme Song: "Showstopper" by TobyMac
Money in the Bank Ladder Match TBD vs TBD vs TBD vs TBD vs TBD vs TBD
Triple Threat Match for the World Heavyweight Championship The Miz© vs John Cena vs John Morrison
WWE Championship Edge© vs Christian
Money in the Bank Ladder Match Qualifying Match Drew McIntyre vs R-Truth
Money in the Bank Ladder Match Qualifying Match Shelton Benjamin vs Ezekiel Jackson
Money in the Bank Ladder Match Qualifying Match Kofi Kingston vs CM Punk
Money in the Bank Ladder Match Qualifying Match Ted DiBiase vs TBD
Money in the Bank Ladder Match Qualifying Match Evan Bourne vs TBD
Money in the Bank Ladder Match Qualifying Match Randy Orton vs TBD
Card Subject to Change
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Post by Elliot on Jul 2, 2010 12:46:39 GMT -5
SmackDown, great way to open up with the Edge/Christian feud. Great victory for Sheamus, I really hope you take him places. April Lee with a victory over the Women's Champion is huge, but with Melina's interference, it makes sense. I hope to see Melina take the Championship soon. The segment pretty much screams that Swagger isn't qualifying, haha. As expected, Orton wins, and I could see Orton winning the whole thing, tbh. I look forward to the return of Triple H on SmackDown. I'm pleased to see The Uso's defeat The Rotundo's, the better team, imo. I was hoping for a Kane victory here to make him seem relevant, but I guess not. I am pleased to see Christian and Kofi Kingston with the victory here, gives them some momentum running into Money in the Bank. A good finish to the show, and a good show overall.
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Post by DTP. on Jul 2, 2010 13:11:25 GMT -5
WWE SmackDown: Friday 9th July 2010...Decent starting promo to the show with Christian in the ring once again resuming the feud going on between the two brothers, Edge and Christian headed into their WWE Championship encounter at Money in the Bank in nine days. Good start to the night in the ring with MVP taking on Sheamus in what would be such a great bout. Sheamus is definitely main event material, just like MVP. Sheamus winning surprised me, though. April Lee with the win [no hyperlink for April Lee?] against Beth Phoenix...don't let April have the WWE Womens Championship. But then I see Melina cost Beth the win and so it makes sense, so good call here. Next up, really unsure what you are doing with Jack Swagger, wish he could be treated a little better. But good first-hour main event and advancement for Randy Orton into Money in the Bank. Triple H returning to SmackDown is odd. The Uso's would probably get over with a win over fellow FCW superstars, The Rotundos; good win for Jimmy and Jules here to advance them. Big Show and Kane have fought so many times on pay-per-view and television, probably house shows too; but good win for Show here. Weird why Show is on SmackDown when last week he was stripped of the WWE Intercontinental Championship on RAW. Lastly, great tag team main event with Kofi Kingston and Christian beating CM Punk and Edge. However, Orton costing Punk the match showed us how the real focus isn't intended for Christian, but for Orton and Punk instead. A good show though.
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Post by legendkiller8 on Jul 2, 2010 19:56:37 GMT -5
-Good opening promo. Really looking forward to Edge/Christian. -Sheamus beating M.V.P is realistic. Interesting to see the push to Sheamus and hopefully it leads to main event status. -Lee beating Phoenix was fine as it's for her push and all. I like Melina's involvement. -Orton beating Swagger was a good first-hour main event. -The Usos beating The Rotundos is good as I'm not a big fan of the Rotundos. -Big Show beating Kane is fine but I really want to see a Kane push to the World Title. -Christian and Kofi beating Edge and Punk is a great main event. Really gives Christian momentum going into his WWE Title Match. -Good SmackDown
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Post by cccrazy1234 on Jul 5, 2010 8:06:06 GMT -5
Good Diary So far man but when is Raw July 12,2010 going to be up I am Waiting Loved Sheamus Winning April Lee Making Debut Is Fine Orton in MITB Qualfying match Triple H return should be nice The Uso's Winning Wasn't suprising Nice Push you are giving Big Show Christian and Kingston winning just awesome
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