Thomas M.
Mid-Carder
Joined on: May 31, 2010 22:52:26 GMT -5
Posts: 416
|
Post by Thomas M. on Nov 13, 2010 19:02:56 GMT -5
-Nice way to open up the show with Batista and Edge getting on the same page. -Mysterio going over Ziggler gives him momentum into Bragging Rights. -Natalya going over Melina via DQ is good. The Post match actions are nice as well. -Kidd winning the battle royal is shocking, and nice to see RAW get some momentum. -David Otunga wanting to join SD is good. -Bourne going over Danielson because of Mysterio is nice. Can't wait for their match at BR -Christian and RVD going over Sheamus and CM Punk is good. Punk and Sheamus standing tall is nice. -Cena/Orton going into Double Count Out is a good call. Them standing tall in the end is a great way to end SD. Overall, good show
|
|
|
Post by ✖ AJ on Nov 14, 2010 12:00:04 GMT -5
l OCTOBER 24 l MINNEAPOLIS, MN l TARGET CENTER | | Credit to Jack for Match Graphics |
A video package plays starting with the rivalry of Batista and John Cena, showing all of their friction since The Animal attacked Cena at Summerslam. It then cuts to Edge and Randy Orton going at it since August, with Edge's misleading of Orton and turning on him. It finally shows clips of Smackdown and Raw with their stars. The voice-over speaks about brand supremacy between these two brands in their eighth year of being split. Tonight is about Bragging Rights.
We head to the arena, "Light Em Up" by Day of Fire playing. The pyros hit the stage as we head to ringside where Michael Cole, Jerry Lawler, and Jim Ross welcome everybody to the show. Cole and Lawler rib at Ross about Raw having the supremacy over him on commentary with a little two-on-one. After all joking is aside, they promote the card for tonight; focusing mainly on the 7-on-7 brand supremacy tag and the 2-on-2 bitter rival tag.
United States Championship Rey Mysterio vs [/color] Bryan Danielson©[/color] The bell rings and both men step to the middle of the ring, Danielson pushing his hand into Mysterio's head and shoving him back. The crowd boo, and Rey doesn't like it either, and he runs right at the champion! He fires off with kicks to the legs, Danielson eventually catching up and jumping over one. Mysterio ends up spinning, trying to keep his balance, and is met with a huge dropkick. Both men quickly get up, Danielson hitting a fast arm drag and then another as they both pop up again. Mysterio kneels in the corner as Danielson has a sickening smile as he urges Rey to come at him. He slowly rises in the corner, the American Dragon losing his patience and going right up. Mysterio snaps a kick into the back of his leg and hops onto the second turnbuckle, diving off with a spinning DDT. He goes for the pin, but to not really anyone's surprise, Danielson kicks out. He slowly rolls out of the ring, stumbling over to the barricade to catch his breath. Mysterio doesn't want him to apparently, as he goes out to the apron and runs across it - diving onto Danielson with a seated senton! He gets up and taunts to the cheering crowd. He pulls Danielson up and walks him over to the ring, but gets elbowed right in the ribs. The United States Champion isn't happy one bit as he grabs Rey by the back of the head and tights and tosses him into the steel steps. He rolls in and out of the ring to break the count up, and drags Mysterio to his feet once more. Yet again, he tosses him into the steel steps. The crowd boo at him loudly and he shouts to a group of louder fans in the front row to shut up. He pulls Mysterio up and rolls him into the ring, hopping onto the apron afterward. He goes to the top rope and motions Mysterio up, hitting a dropkick once he does rise. He goes for the pin, only to get a two count. He keeps his focus though, and rolls Mysterio onto his stomach and keeps him down, throwing vicious elbows into the side of the face. The referee counts to four, where he pulls off. He gets up with a smile and quickly pulls Mysterio into an ankle lock. A "6-1-9" chant breaks out from the Minneapolis crowd, Mysterio pulling himself onto his hands and rolling through - tossing Danielson in between the top and middle rope. He rolls up to his feet and notices the opening. He looks around to the cheering arena and hits off the ropes, returning with the 619 that connects! Danielson flops into the middle of the ring and Rey springboards into a splash, getting that as well! He hooks up both legs but Danielson kicks out just before the referee's hand hits the mat for a third time. Mysterio unties the bottom of his mask to get some air, and staggers to his feet. Danielson gets on his knees and is met with a few kicks to his right and left arms. He catches one, however, and gets up talking trash - which is a mistake as Rey hops up and hits an enziguri that stuns him! Mysterio gets right back up and dropkicks Danielson into the ropes once more, and he goes for the 619 again. Danielson manages to catch this one, though. He drags Mysterio out a little bit, leaving half the body on the ropes, and guillotines him. Mysterio flings into the ring, Danielson rising slowly and awaiting. Once Mysterio staggers in the corner, he is given a full-nelson suplex that is transitioned into the Cattle Mutilation. Mysterio kicks around, trying to find a way to get free, but he can't and is in the middle of the ring. He gives up. Winner and still United States Champion: Bryan Danielson[/color] (14:27) ****[/b] Danielson rises to his feet and is awarded the United States Title. Mysterio gets to one knee and Danielson helps him up, offering a handshake. Mysterio seems skeptical, as do the crowd, but he takes it anyway and is kicked right in the groin. Danielson laughs and leans over him, "You're a stupid, stupid little man, Rey." He exits the ring as Mysterio sits up against the ropes holding his groin looking very angry. Danielson taunts the title to him, smiling, on the ramp. A promo video for Survivor Series comes up. It features John Cena, Triple H, CM Punk, and Batista speaking of the opportunity to step up above all others and being the sole survivor. It ends with a shadowed figure saying it's a time to bring retribution on your worst enemy. Smackdown vs Raw 6-Diva Tag Team Match Women's Champion Melina, Beth Phoenix, and April Lee[/color] vs Diva's Champion Michelle McCool, Layla, and Natalya[/color] Layla and Lee are set to kick things off as the bell sounds. They go out to mid-ring and lock up, Lee taking Layla down early and going for a quick pin, but unable to. They rise up and Lee hits an arm drag, a second, and a third. She pulls Layla to her corner and tags in Beth, who comes in and whips Layla off the ropes and delivers a military press right in the middle of the ring. She looks to McCool, who tells Natalya she should get in. She shakes her head as Layla quickly crawls through Beth's legs and tags in Natalya. She comes in and steps right up to Beth, and they begin to fire off shots at each other. Natalya gains the upper hand and hits a huge scoop slam, getting a two count on the following pin attempt. Beth gets up and big boots Natalya before tagging Melina in. She runs at Natalya and takes her down with a clothesline. She has to do this a few more times as Natalya rises to keep her down long enough for a pin attempt, but she only gets a two count. Natalya manages to shove her away into the corner, Lee tagging herself in as McCool is given a tag. They both rush in, Lee ducking a clothesline and hitting one of her own. Once McCool is back up, Lee dropkicks her to the outside! Layla quickly gets in the ring and begins to complain to the referee as McCool scrambles and grabs her Diva's Title. She enters the ring behind the referee with the title cradled against her stomach. Lee pulls her up by the hair and is hit with the belt, McCool tossing it to the outside as Natalya is disgusted by her own teammate and steps off the apron. McCool hooks both legs as Layla exits to the apron and gets the three count. Winners of the match: Michelle McCool, Layla, and Natalya[/color] (5:11) **[/b] Laycool begin to celebrate in their high-school-girl-esque manner. They get out of the ring together as Beth and Melina enter. McCool takes her Diva's Title from the ground and adjusts it over her shoulder with a smile as her and Layla simultaneously say "losers!" We cut backstage in the General Manager's office as Abraham Washington and Vince McMahon are there. Washington is laughing and says that he is so glad he got Teddy Long out of the WWE, he really isn't worthy of the job anymore. Vince smiles and says Teddy is a great guy, but he definitely can't handle the job. Washington asks if he has any idea who is going to be replacing him, Vince saying he doesn't. He continues on by saying he is letting the board of directors decide and a decision should be reached within the next month, at least he hopes so. Washington says they should consider him, he has done a pretty swell job over on Smackdown. Vince agrees to that, and says he is damn sure they will win their match tonight because of the Unified Tag Team Champions. He smiles proudly of his proteges, whom are a part of Team Smackdown tonight. Singles MatchCody Rhodes w/Legacy vs[/color] Shawn Michaels[/color] Once the bell rings, Michaels goes right at Rhodes and fires off with shots, sending him into the corner. He forces the referee to have to pull HBK away by dipping through the ropes. He re-enters the ring and walks up to Michaels, offering a lock up, but kicks him in the stomach. He fires off with shot after shot and delivers a dropkick that sends Michaels across the ring. They both get up and Rhodes rushes at HBK with a knee to the stomach, causing him to flip right over onto the mat. He goes for the pin, only to get a two count. Rhodes drags Michaels up by the hair and tights and runs with him to the ropes and slides him on his stomach and to the outside floor. The crowd boo as Rhodes claps his hands together in a form of "taken care of". The referee stops Rhodes from going to the outside, so Brett and Joe rush over to HBK and begin to beat him down up against the barricade. The referee turns as they begin to back off together. He exits the ring and storms over to them, getting a double take of Michaels. He points to the Legacy duo and begins to question them. He doesn't take their excuses and sends them to the back! They begin to complain, Rhodes exits the ring and begins to as well. Michaels staggers up and Rhodes rushes over to him and gets punched right in the jaw. HBK fires off with more shots, ducking one back and hitting a flapjack onto the barricade. He slides back into the ring, Rhodes following slowly. They both get up and trade some shots, Michaels ducking low and hitting an atomic drop and then going off the ropes to deliver a flying forearm. He gets up and exits to the apron and ascends the top rope. The crowd cheer wildly as he delivers the signature elbow drop. He flails as he rises to his feet, Rhodes slowly stirring up as well. He gets hit with a scoop slam and Michaels goes to the corner to tune up the band! He gets in his rhythm and after about fifteen seconds, Rhodes gets to his feet and turns. HBK skips over but his Sweet Chin Music is ducked and he is dropped down with the Cross Rhodes! A hook of the leg, but a kick out just barely. Rhodes is in disbelief as he gets up, yelling at Michaels to get up too. He does, and the Cross Rhodes is set up again, only to be backed into the corner. Rhodes pushes HBK off him and staggers out, holding his back, and is met with a sudden superkick! Michaels falls over him and hooks up one leg, getting the three count and finally some vengeance. Winner of the match: Shawn Michaels[/color] (9:51) ***1/2[/b] Michaels staggers back to his feet and has his arm raised in victory. He pulls away from the referee and does his old school taunt in the middle of the ring. He thanks the crowd from the ring and exits, making his way up the ramp and giving high fives to his faithful fans. We cut to a video package where it's Team ECW vs Team Anti-ECW at Summerslam. Rob Van Dam and Drew McIntyre are the final two men and the referee is down. Suddenly, Sheamus enters the ring an delivers a Brogue Kick to RVD to which McIntyre picks up the scraps and ECW has been ended. The next Smackdown, RVD and Sheamus brawl but RVD is taken out. He returns at Night Of Champions and costs the Celtic Warrior the WWE Championship. Highlights of the two talking trash towards each other and brawling over the past few months is shown. Street FightRob Van Dam vs[/color] Sheamus[/color] RVD has brought a chair with him and throws it at Sheamus in the style of Sabu as the bell rings. He runs right at him and clotheslines him over the top rope! He takes the chair out as he follows and cracks it into the shoulder of Sheamus and then into the mid section horizontally. He tosses the chair aside and throws some hard fists, backing the Celtic Warrior to the barricade. He hits a spectacular spinning wheel kick that tips him over the barrier. He follows after him, taunting his thumbs to the crowd's chant of his own name. He drags Sheamus up, only to be hit with a huge uppercut. Sheamus grabs him by the back of the head and pulls him through the crowd, hitting a few knees to the gut by the staircase. He lifts him up in a scoop slam and drops him across the railing stomach first. RVD slides down it and on the floor as a lot of the older members of the crowd can be heard shouting vulgar comments at Sheamus. He drags RVD back down through the crowd and tosses him over carelessly to the floor. He takes a free chair from the audience and hops over the barricade, opening it up and putting it over RVD's mid-section to keep him grounded. He walks over to the chair brought in at the start and walks back over, crashing it down over the other one a few times to get RVD all jumpy. "You ready for the real thing, fella?" He says to him before cracking it down across the chest twice. RVD pushes the chair off him and gasps for breath as the referee checks down on him. Sheamus tosses the chair back into the ring and looks under the apron. He pulls out a table and shoves it into the ring, shoving the referee aside after. He takes RVD by the straps and tosses him into the ring. He follows and takes the table, setting it up against the corner. He pulls RVD up only to get pushed away and tripped to the mat on a Brogue Kick attempt right after. They both get back up, RVD firing off with some forearms to the head. He wanders over to the chair and quickly snaps it open and spins around, placing it in front of him so Sheamus stops dead in his tracks. He then kicks the chair up and hits the Celtic Warrior right in the jaw as he is leaning a bit. He folds it back up and tosses it into his hands, delivering a huge Van Daminator that makes Sheamus fall up against the table and then down into a sitting position. RVD looks around and puts the chair up against him, going out to the apron after. He goes to the otherside and climbs to the top turnbuckle the crowd cheering and chanting his name to the thumb taunt. RVD gets prepared and launches himself across the ring for the Van Terminator. Sheamus moves at the last second though, and RVD drives his lower body right through the table. The crowd goes into dead silence as Sheamus stumbles back up, surprised himself. He yanks RVD's limp body up and hits the Celtic Cross in the middle of the ring, gaining the pinfall right after. Winner of the match: Sheamus[/color] (11:42) ***1/2[/b] The arena breaks out in tremendous booing. Sheamus gets up with a huge smile and pounds his chest, raising his fists high in taunt towards the crowd. He kneels over RVD and pats him on the cheek sarcastically saying, "Better luck next time, champ". He exits the ring as a couple more referees and a few medics come down to the ring to check on RVD, who is completely out cold. Replays are shown of the missed Van Terminator at different angles. We head to ringside as all three commentators are in shock of what has happened to RVD. Ross says that he never likes seeing this happen but in this business it has to happen sometime, it is unavoidable. Rob Van Dam was the victim of this circumstance tonight. Cole moves things along by talking about WWE's service to the Make A Wish Foundation over the years from all superstars. They put their own views here in this company away for this great charity and a video package is cut to showing WWE's service to the MAWF showing all kinds of superstars such as Edge, Randy Orton, and John Cena. Coming back to ringside Lawler says it isn't a bragging thing unlike the event tonight, but WWE is one of the greatest contributors to the Make A Wish Foundation. WWE ChampionshipCM Punk w/Joey Mercury vs[/color] Christian©[/color] The bell rings and Punk puts one hand to his heart and the other in the air. He tells Christian to follow along as he shouts out, "I pledge allegiance to Punk!" The WWE Champion just laughs at him and gets slapped across the face. Punk points at him and demands he never disrespect him ever again! Christian fires off with a series of shots that rock his challenger. Punk hits a quick chop to the chest and chopping battle begins with classic Ric Flair Woo's from the crowd. Punk tosses Christian in the corner and hits a few knees to the mid-section. He lifts him up and goes up for a superplex, only to be pushed off quickly. He pops right back up and Christian dives off with a crossbody to take him down into a pin, only to get a two count. He slaps the mat and drags Punk up, who rakes the eyes and jabs a few elbows into the side of the head. He takes Christian by the neck and tosses him out of the ring and follows out. He pulls him up and throws him face first into the ring apron and follows it up with a series of chops to the chest. He Irish whips him into the barricade and hits a clothesline. It doesn't send the champion over, but knocks him to the floor. Punk rolls in and out of the ring to break the count and grabs onto Christian's neck and tights. He runs across the outside and tosses him back first into the barricade. He forces him back to his feet and tosses him in the ring, following quickly. They both rise, Punk kicking the stomach and lifting Christian onto his shoulders and delivering the GTS to everyone's surprise. He hooks both legs, but gets a two count. He drags Christian right back up and tosses him in the corner, hitting a huge running knee and bulldog combination. He gets back up and pats his wrist as Christian begins to stir. He lifts him for the GTS again, but the champion slides off and hooks hold of both arms. Punk yells out and tries to scramble free as he is turned for the Killswitch. Christian drops him down with it and rolls him onto his back, hooking the leg, but only gets a two count as he is near the ropes so Punk is able to get his foot up on the bottom one. He drags him to the middle of the ring and goes for the pin again, only getting a two count. He can't believe it and drags Punk back up again, only to be shoved away. Punk exits the ring and goes over to Mercury, discussing some sort of a plan. Christian, meanwhile, climbs to the top turnbuckle and as the two turn, he jumps off and crossbody's into them. The crowd cheer wildly for the move as the champion rises right back up and taunts. He forces Punk up and rolls him into the ring, going at him and for the pin, only to get another two count. They both stagger up in opposing corners and come at each other, Punk raking the eyes before a strike is given. He fires off with wild shots and hits a couple of dropkicks. Punk whips Christian to the ropes after pulling him up, but Mercury holds the leg. As he lets go, Christian turns to him and begins to yell. Punk runs up behind and rolls him up but only gets a two count. Both get up and Punk goes right for a clothesline, but it's ducked under and the arms are immediately hooked! Punk scrambles wildly but is still dropped down with the Killswitch. Christian hooks both legs and gets the three count. Winner and still WWE Champion: Christian[/color] (15:34) ***1/2[/b] Mercury enters the ring with the WWE Title in hands and he clocks Christian right over the back of the head with it! He gives it over to Punk who raises it up as if he had won it. After a short moment, Evan Bourne[/color] makes his way down to the ring, Money In The Bank Briefcase in hand! He gets right into the ring and hands it over to the referee. As he turns, however, Punk clocks him in the head with the title as well! He mounts over him and begins a complete beat down. He drags him up to his feet and hits a huge GTS before exiting the ring with Mercury. They go up the ramp as Christian crawls to the corner and Bourne cradles his head. They both begin to stir in corners, the referee asking Bourne if he really does want to cash in. He tells him that he does over and over again, so the referee hands in the briefcase to the timekeeper and ringside and the match is announced by Justin Roberts! WWE Championship Evan Bourne vs Christian©The bell is rung as Bourne goes up to the champion, firing away with not-so strong kicks. Christian is worn down though, and Bourne armdrags him to the mat in a sitting position. He pops up and hits a huge kick to the chest. He goes out to the apron and makes his way up to the top turnbuckle slowly. He goes for the Air Bourne, but Christian manages to roll himself out of the way just barely. They both begin to stir up after a little while, Christian hooking hold of both arms in the middle of the ring and hitting the Killswitch. He slowly rolls Bourne over, hooks the legs, and gets the three count. Winner and still WWE Champion: Christian[/color] (1:02) N/A[/b] Punk and Mercury watch on from the top of the ramp with grins across their faces. They make their way to the back as Christian gets to his feet, extending his hand out to Bourne, who takes it. He shakes his hand and tells him it wasn't the best opportunity, but he definitely has heart. They raise each others hands up showing a huge sign of respect for one another. Then again, they do have something in common, the hatred of CM Punk's ego. We cut to a video package highlighting the Bragging Rights match from last year with Team Smackdown coming out on top following The Big Show's turn on Team Raw. It goes to modern day with the disruptions going on with both teams as some rivalries are forced to be incorporated on both sides. The continuous brawling is shown with a voice over saying tonight it's all about bragging rights for the next year. Returning live, the trophy is shown at ringside. Smackdown vs Raw 7-on-7 Tag Team MatchKofi Kingston,[/color] Alberto Del Rio,[/color] Jack Swagger,[/color] Drew McIntyre,[/color] Kane, and[/color] Unified Tag Team Champions Triple H and Kurt Angle[/color] vs Ted DiBiase,[/color] Chris Jericho,[/color] John Morrison,[/color] Intercontinental Champion Wade Barrett,[/color] The Miz, and[/color] The Hart Dynasty[/color] The bell rings as Morrison and Swagger kick things off. They lock up and Swagger pushes him into the corner, hitting a few shoulders into the mid section. He takes him by the arm and drags him out, hitting a really hard clothesline. Swagger gets up and backs up, running to the corner with Morrison in it and jumping up for the huge splash, only for JoMo to roll out of the way. They both get up and Morrison fires off with a series of strikes to the head and kicks him in the gut, springboarding off the ropes and hitting a huge dropkick that sends Swagger back to his corner. McIntyre is tagged in and he comes storming over to Morrison, kneeing him in his ribcage. He pulls him to the middle of the ring and hits a few shots and goes for a clothesline after hitting of the ropes, but Morrison ducks low and trips him to the mat. He dives to his corner and makes the tag to Barrett. He gets in and walks over to McIntyre, dragging him up by the ponytail, only to get shoved away. As he comes back, though, Barrett big boots him right in the forehead. McIntyre crawls to his corner and makes a tag to Kane. He enters and steps up to Barrett, the two chest to chest. The Intercontinental Champion makes the first move with a strike to the head, getting one right back. They trade shots up until a huge uppercut from Kane comes. Barrett is then met with a big boot after he gets up and he stumbles to his corner, making a tag to Jericho. He steps in the ring and slowly walks up to Kane, pointing up to him and saying something that can't be interpreted. Kane doesn't like it, though, so it must've not been anything good as he drives a huge fist into the jaw. He throws a few more and whips Jericho off the ropes, hitting a sidewalk slam on the return. He goes for the pin but gets a two count. Kingston holds his hand out, calling for Kane to come make the tag. He does, the Kingston comes running in right at Jericho with several strikes. He whips him to the corner and comes right after, jumping onto the second turnbuckle. He comes down with strike after strike, delivering nine punches and jumping down. Jericho stumbles out and is met with Trouble In Paradise! Kingston hooks the near leg, but Jericho manages to get his other one on the bottom rope before the count of three. Kingston drags him away and quickly hits off the opposing ropes and returns for the Boom Drop, only to have Jericho put his knees up. They both make their way to their corners slowly, Kidd and Angle being the ones tagged in. They come running at each other, Kidd ducking a clothesline and hitting a dropkick right after. They both pop back up with Angle hitting a huge arm drag and then another once up, keeping him grounded this time. He applies a rear naked choke and keeps Kidd scrambling on the mat a bit. He tells him to tap, but he won't. Kidd manages to get his feet wrapped around the bottom rope, but Angle won't let go. He finally does at the count of four and gets back up, dragging Kidd with him. He pulls him to his corner and makes a tag to Hunter, who gets in and gives a few shots. He whips him off to the ropes and delivers the huge knee to the face on the comeback. He goes for the spinebuster right after but Kidd manages to reverse it into a huge DDT! Both men are laid out in the middle of the ring now, and begin to make their way to their corners. DiBiase and Swagger being brought in. They quickly trade shots off with each other, Swagger managing to hit a huge German suplex after ducking one wild clothesline. He grounds DiBiase, but ends up pulling him up as he is getting really cocky, and runs into the corner with him. They come free from the corner, DiBiase ducking under a shot and hitting Dream Street! He quickly hooks both legs but McIntyre is quickly in the ring to break it. He gets right back out to the apron, though, as Morrison was about to jump right in. DiBiase drags Swagger to his corner and makes the tag to Smith, who gets in and hits a few shots to the mid-section. He stiffens Swagger up against the ropes and delivers a huge chop, and a couple more for good measure. He picks Swagger up on his shoulder and runs across the ring, only for the All-American American to jump down and shove him into the corner - splashing into him. He makes the tag to Kingston and he comes in with a fury of kicks. Smith shoves him away and hits a clothesline as he comes running back. He goes to the corner and makes the tag to Jericho. He comes in and drags Kingston back to the middle of the ring, but possum is being played, and Kingston rolls him up into a small package with Jericho! Team Raw come storming into the ring all to break it up, Jericho managing to just barely kick out on his own. Team Smackdown retaliates and comes storming in and brawling with the other illegal men! The referee has no control over it as the whole thing spills to the outside after a little while. Jericho and Kingston get up on opposite sides of the ring. Kingston is dazed and turns, only to have his foot grabbed by his own teammate - Alberto Del Rio! He hops onto the apron and hangs him up on the ropes, Kingston stumbling backwards and turning to the Codebreaker! Jericho hooks up both legs fast and gets the three count. Winners of the match: Team Raw[/color] (20:44) ****[/b] Jericho rises to his feet, fists up in the air. Team Raw joins him and lifts him up on their shoulders quickly, JoMo bringing in the Bragging Rights Trophy and raising it to the crowd for Monday Night Raw! Jericho has a huge grin across his face as Del Rio and Kingston are seen staring each other down from ringside and the top of the ramp. The rest of Team Smackdown don't realize what happened, however, as Raw continues their celebration of earning Bragging Rights. We cut backstage to see Vince McMahon and Abraham Washington again. Washington is in complete shock with his mouth wide open, unable to express any words. McMahon points to the television and wags his finger, saying he likes Del Rio's way. Washington begins to argue that he just screwed over Team Smackdown! McMahon shakes his head and says it shows that he isn't all about what brand he is on, he is about making a statement for himself. He tells Washington he'll be talking with this young man. He pats A-Wash on the shoulder and tells him to tune into Raw tomorrow, he has something huge planned. We cut to a video package that shows Edge offering Randy Orton to bring back Rated RKO, but then him turning on him later on in the night for his own egotistical reasons. The video cuts to Batista attacking John Cena from behind at Summerslam and talking trash. It goes to Night Of Champions where Orton and Edge brawl throughout the arena and end up going backstage, along with Batista winning the World Heavyweight Title with Cena watching on. Heading to Hell In A Cell, Edge and Orton beating the crap out of each other along with Batista and Cena in a separate match; Edge getting the victory and Cena winning the World Title from 'The Animal'. It next shows the recent weeks of hype with the matches and brawls; a voiceover of Cena and Orton vs Batista and Edge being announced is played over the footage. Lastly shown is the breaking down of the teams both verbally and in action. Bragging Rights Rival ShowdownRandy Orton[/color] and World Heavyweight Champion John Cena[/color] vs Edge[/color] and Batista[/color] The bell rings as Orton and Edge start things off. They stare down and step to the middle of the ring, locking up and Orton pushing him right into the corner and hitting a quick series of elbows to the head. Edge pushes him away and comes running with a clothesline, Orton pulling himself right back up and hitting one of his own. They both stare each other down once Edge is up and go into yet another lock up, Edge kneeing Orton in the gut and throwing him into the corner. He comes over and whips him into the opposing side, running with intentions of a spear, Orton just avoiding it. He quickly hooks hold of the head and hits his signature backbreaker. He hooks up both legs only to get a two count. He staggers back up, forcing Edge up by the hair and yelling at him. He tosses him to his corner and makes the tag to Cena, who gets in and runs off the ropes. Orton whips Edge at him and he is hit with a huge shoulder block. Cena pops up and hits off the ropes again, delivering another as the Rated R Superstar rises. He gets back up and motions "You Can't See Me" and goes off the ropes, hitting the Five Knuckle Shuffle. The crowd give a big ovation as he gets up and kneels a bit, waiting for Edge. Once up, he lifts him for the Attitude Adjustment, only for Edge to slip off and kick him in the gut and hit the Edgecution. He slowly rolls his way to his corner and makes the tag to Batista, who storms right over to Cena and drags him up. He throws him into the corner and begins a series of shoulders into the gut. He drags Cena out and hits a huge spinebuster in the middle of the ring. He hooks both legs, but Cena kicks out to really no one's surprise. The Animal rises and barks at Cena to get up, and once he does, he hits off the ropes and goes for a clothesline. Cena ducks under it though and quickly trips him to the mat. He scrambles a bit and manages to lock in the STF! Batista scrambles his hands around and tries to break free. Edge enters the ring and breaks it up for him, stomping down on Cena until the referee pulls him back and sends him into his corner. Batista rolls to the corner as Cena crawls to Orton and makes the tag. He comes in as Batista is rolling out to the apron and forces him up, dragging him through the ropes and hanging him up. He looks to Edge and they staredown, Orton dropping Batista straight down on his head. He hooks the leg, but a kick out is done. Orton still stares at Edge and drags Batista up, only to be given an elbow to the ribs. Batista fires away with shots in the corner and whips him off the ropes, hitting a huge spear on the return! He hooks both legs but Cena comes diving in and breaks it up at two. He exits back out to the apron calmly with his hands up by referees orders. Both Orton and Batista stagger up, Edge being tagged in and coming right at Orton. They trade hard shots, Orton getting the upper hand quickly and hitting a European uppercut, followed by a huge dropkick. He staggers back up and wanders around his rival, stomping down on each shoulder leg and lastly right down on the chest. He gets down to the mat and applies a chinlock. Edge scrambles a bit up until Orton decides to let go. He drags him to his corner and makes the tag to Cena, who climbs to the top turnbuckle as Orton holds Edge out, and delivers the very high leg drop. Batista tries to get in the ring but is held back. Orton runs over to him and hits a huge forearm, driving fists at him until he falls out of the ring. Orton goes back to his corner as Cena hits a quick spinout powerbomb and pops up, motioning "You Can't See Me" again and hitting yet another Five Knuckle Shuffle on Edge. They both rise and Cena lifts him for the Attitude Adjustment. Edge manages to grab at the ropes continuously, however. Orton makes a blind tag during it. Batista enters the ring and spears the hell out of Cena, causing him to drop Edge off to the side. Cena rolls out of the ring and Batista follows out of pure rage. Orton enters the ring and begins to pound his fists into the mat, Edge rising and turning straight into the RKO! Orton hooks up both legs quickly as soon as he hits the mat and the referee counts the three. Winners of the match: Randy Orton and John Cena (16:20) ****Orton gets up as the referee raises his hand. Batista slowly gets in the ring behind him and prepares for the spear. However, Cena hops in the ring and tackles him from behind as soon as Orton turns! He fires down with strike after strike until Batista exits the ring and scrambles his way towards the ramp. Cena gets up and is given his World Heavyweight Title, Orton staring him down. Cena offers a handshake and Orton looks around, slowly accepting it. They raise each others arms in victory, differences apparently set aside. Batista glares from the ramp as Edge sits up against the barricade, Orton and Cena climbing to a turnbuckle each. Orton does his classic taunt and Cena raises the World Heavyweight Championship as Bragging Rights comes to an end.[/font][/center]
|
|
|
Post by ✖ AJ on Nov 14, 2010 12:00:20 GMT -5
[/color] Card To Be Announced[/font][/center]
|
|
Jack.
Main Eventer
Probably out Skating
Joined on: Feb 23, 2009 11:06:38 GMT -5
Posts: 4,907
|
Post by Jack. on Nov 14, 2010 13:22:09 GMT -5
Bragging Rights: The card looks great for tonight, expecting a win for Cenorton in the main event as well as a tag win for Monday Night Raw in RAW vs. SmackDown, hopefully this show begins to set things up for WrestleMania in a small way with not long left honestly till' 2011. Correct way to kick things off with the United States Title on the line, I could see the match go either way but a Danielson retain would work best. A nice back and forth bout with some entertaining action in there, a nice finish. It's hard to picture Mysterio tapping out but he's not Cena so I'm sure he would. As I said earlier, Danielson retaining was your best bet here as he's still got a few people that could challenge him, not many though. Maybe this feud isn't over after Danielson kicks him in the groin, expecting it too lead into a tag match at Survivor Series. Divas Match is bleh, RAW winning is cool with me though and clever to have Natalya on the cheaters team. I don't think Abe will get the job on RAW, I could see Team SmackDown winning tonight actually but I am rooting for RAW. Sorry Michaels looked so cartoon like in this graphic, good bout overall with Shawn Michaels getting in a Sweet Chin Music from nowhere, HBK needed the win although a win for Rhodes would've been huge. I remember the ECW vs. Anti-ECW match, boy I was NOT expecting ECW to win and just remembered that this RVD/Sheamus feud came from that, lol so good job on keeping this feud going strong. Wow, very sick finish to the street fight with the Van Terminator bump, an easy pinfall for Sheamus. Maybe this feud isn't over? Table spot was the right way to finish this. Alol at CM Punk trying to get Christian to follow the Straight Edge lifestyle, good way to start a very entertaining match. The failed diatraction from Mercury costing his leader is the match was good as is Christian retaining. Evan Bourne!? That's a shock, CM Punk beating down Evan AND the GTS to finish it makes me think that Christian will retain. Christian retaining makes Evan Bourne the first person to fail a cash in, which is original and that's good, plus I didn't see Bourne being ready for the title by WrestleMania so this way best. Hoping for a CM Punk/Evan Bourne rivalry out of this which will elevate Bourne the correct way. Oh Em Gee, a repeat from last year but flipped as Kingston is once again the man to take the fall, Jericho get the pin is awesome as this could've been his last match. John Morrison touches the trophy first, woop. Good match as we prepare for the tag team main event. Uh oh, McMahon liking Del Rio could spell trouble. Awesome finish to the final match man, liking the face win to end the PPV. John Cena getting the last word against his rival Batista is all good as the PPV ends on a nice note. Good, fun, entertaining PPV now you've gotta pump some shows out as I'm looking forward to the Survivor Series.
|
|
|
Post by duan on Nov 15, 2010 23:41:29 GMT -5
don't follow this all that well, but I'll give my two cents on Bragging Rights.
First, before that, kudos to keeping the diary this long. That takes some talent and patience.
- Rey & Danielson would be so epic to see if it was given proper time and freedom. AWESOME way to open the show and I am surprised to see Danielson retain to be honest. Thought Rey would take it, but Danielson gets a boost here. Rofl at the kick to the groin. - Good booking to get the shitstorm Divas match out of the way, although it didn't sound so bad. Raw divas were superior so good job there. - Obvious Michaels win here, wasn't expecting any less. Glad to see Cody Rhodes get some real time though. - Lame with the Sheamus win...sounded like a sick street fight though. I don't see this being the last of these two. - Punk losing makes sense with the cash in following it. Glad to see Bourne NOT win and to see Christian shake his hand due to their mutual hatred. - SHOCKED team Raw got the win with that star power on Smackdown. Although it wasn't clean, still shocking man. - Perfect way to end the show and i enjoy the handshake.
|
|
|
Post by ✖ AJ on Nov 16, 2010 18:35:44 GMT -5
The Deadman Return? by Chris FitzpatrickEver since a couple of weeks after WrestleMania, The Undertaker has not been visible at all on our television screens week in and week out. Chairman Vince McMahon "fired" the infamous dead man, but it's obvious he will be back. But the question we have to ask, as it was anticipated he'd return around the time of Summerslam much like he did the previous year, is when? It seems like it is set up for a 'Taker/McMahon feud for the first time in seven years. It would be likely that we will see Taker return at Survivor Series - this being his 20th anniversary of the event - but can we be so sure? Send in your thoughts here: forums.wrestlezone.com/[/i][/font]
|
|
|
Post by legendkiller8 on Nov 16, 2010 21:32:35 GMT -5
-Danielson over Mysterio is great either way. Still would like to see Mysterio take the gold. -Team RAW divas winning here may set the tone now. I think they may win the trophy. -Michaels getting revenge on Rhodes was the right call here. -Sheamus over RVD in the sick Street Fight is big for his career. -Christian over Punk was good too to keep his reign going strong. -Bourne being the first to lose MITB makes him look very stupid. Though it had to happen to someone. -Team RAW winning from Del Rio's betrayal is interesting. Good call though. -Cena and Orton winning in the main event is great here. Nice one to end the show. -Good PPV; sick SS poster. Looking forward to that.
|
|
|
Post by ✖ AJ on Nov 20, 2010 19:18:14 GMT -5
l OCTOBER 25TH, 2010 l RESCH CENTER: GREEN BAY, WI l "Give Me Fuel, Give Me Fire, Give Me That Which I Desire"
The opening pyros hit as Jerry Lawler and Michael Cole welcome everybody to Monday Night Raw! As they talk about Bragging Rights last night and how big it was, especially for Raw, they do have some major announcements from the board of directors. On November 15, Monday Night Raw will go "old school" well on November 29 it will be the return of the King of the Ring tournament featuring talents of both Raw and Smackdown! They can't say anything more about the big upcoming events as World Heavyweight Champion John Cena [/color] makes his way down to the ring. He receives a mixed reaction as he gets on the mic with a laugh. "The champ is here!" He shouts, the regular catch phrase getting a nice pop. He talks about last night being teamed up with Randy Orton, who RKO'd him last week in this very ring. He says it was just a year ago at that Bragging Rights event they put themselves through hell in an Ironman Match! They put aside their differences last night and they defeated the likes of Edge and Batista. The crowd boo at Batista's name and Cena wags his finger, telling them not to boo him - but to praise him for being such a self-centered moron that he fails to pick up a victory in any match with him. The crowd give a laugh up until an unfamiliar song[/color] hits the arena. It clarifies, however, as Batista comes out to it and he doesn't look happy one bit. He gets in the ring and cuts Cena off as he tries to say something by barking at him to shut up. He says he is sick of being treated like crap by these so-called fans, the board of directors, the guys who hold the camera for thirty seconds in the back during an interview, and especially punks like John Cena. He says that Cena knows exactly what he wants, and he wants it right now! They stare down as Cena raises the World Title, saying if he wants some he can come get some. Batista begins to remove his jacket but Cena puts his hand up and says he isn't finished though. He tells him he has a proposition, and seeing as there is no direct general manager, he feels like with the position of World Champion he can lay down this challenge. He goes on by saying that the next pay-per-view is Survivor Series, and at that event he would love to defend the World Title against Batista one more time! The crowd give a decent reaction as Cena says he knows these people are quite sick of seeing it over and over again, but this one is going to be different. He adds the stipulation that if Batista really wants this match for the World Heavyweight Title, he has to put his career on the line. The crowd pop tremendously as Batista immediately agrees, Cena saying once again he isn't finished. He says it will be the final battle, and he knows that for sure, because it will be an "I Quit" match! A tremendous pop from the crowd fills the arena as 'The Animal' stays silent for a little while before saying he accepts. He storms out of the ring and up the ramp. Commercial BreakReturning, we are at ringside as Michael Cole announces the board of directors have decided upon Pick Your Poison tonight between John Cena and Batista. Singles MatchKaval vs[/color] Cody Rhodes w/Joe Hennig and Brett DiBiase[/color] The bell rings as Rhodes quickly locks up with Kaval. He gains the upper hand with a few take downs and hits a series of elbow drops. Kaval fires back with kicks though, managing to gain momentum and keep it with his high and low angled kicks, rarely hitting the mid-section. He misses the Warrior's Way after a few minutes, though, managing to stay on his feet. Rhodes quickly rises as he goes ahead to hit the Cross Rhodes and gather the pinfall. Winner of the match: Cody Rhodes (6:47) **1/2[/color][/b] Rhodes begins to celebrate his victory as DiBiase and Hennig enter the ring, raising his arms up. They only do it for a moment and begin to leave without him, Rhodes wondering what is going on. He starts yelling at them as they go up the ramp, and he quickly follows confused. Cutting backstage, Todd Grisham is standing by. He introduces his guest at this time to be John Morrison. He congratulates him on being part of the victory for Team Raw last night, but he wants to talk more about last week and his actions with Wade Barrett. Morrison laughs and says that Barrett thinks he's "all that". He thinks he is the best thing to happen to this business in a long time; sure, he has been fast uprising and currently the Intercontinental Champion - but he hasn't had to deal with that big of competition. He feels like he can bully around anybody to prove himself, but he isn't proving anybody anything. Commercial BreakSingles MatchKenny Omega vs[/color] John Morrison[/color] Omega finally gets a chance in the Raw ring. The bell sounds and Morrison takes him to the corner quickly, hitting a lot of shots. Omega manages to fight back against him hard, though, showing his aggressive style. He manages to keep the former world champ on the mat, but once JoMo is up, he hits a series of dropkicks and different takedowns. He ends up hitting Moonlight Drive and hits the Starship Pain afterward, gaining the pinfall over Omega. Winner of the match: John Morrison (8:01) ***[/color][/b] Morrison taunts to the crowd as Wade Barrett comes down to the ring quickly, clutching the Intercontinental Championship in his hands. Morrison turns to him and is drilled right in the face with it! Barrett points down to him and calls him a worthless, pathetic sap and raises up the title in taunt. Commercial BreakReturning, the Bragging Rights trophy is in the middle of the ring. Chris Jericho[/color] makes his way down to the ring with a huge smirk. He gets on the mic and says that last night at Bragging Rights he earned the right to brag because for the second year in a row he captured the victory for his team. This year, however, he was a part of Raw. He smiles and says now that he has managed to win at Bragging Rights on both Raw and Smackdown, he is able to add that to his list of achievements as well. He pats the trophy, still with a grin, and says that he is still here in the WWE as well because of the victory last night. He pretends to get emotional saying that he doesn't want to leave this company, even with all the disrespect he receives. He gets serious again and says he doesn't care what the people think as long as they realize he is the best in the world at what he does! Getting a lot of heat, The Miz[/color] makes his way down to the ring. He applauds him slowly, mic in hand. He congratulates Jericho on staying here in the WWE and Monday Night Raw. He talks about remembering Raw truly being Jericho with the Highlight Reel and the countdown entrance, but now what does he see? A selfish arrogant man. The crowd are quite confused with the heel-against-heel thing going on here, as Miz begins to laugh. He says it's just like him and he's damn sure proud he was a part of the same team as him last night and he is proud to be on the same brand as him. Jericho laughs a little and says that Miz may be the most annoying person on this brand but he is quite smart unlike everybody in the crowd tonight. He gets a lot of heat for that and Miz puts in his two cents by saying they are all Packers fans, Jericho shouldn't be surprised. Some cheap heat goes for that as Miz says he wants to get straight down to the point of him coming out here - he hasn't been the same since he lost the World Heavyweight Title at Night Of Champions, and Chris hasn't been the same in months with the consistent losing. He admits they have both come on the right track recently, though, and recommends they start up an alliance. Jericho looks around and then back at Miz saying that he is the master of tag teams. He brags about being one half of the WWE Unified Tag Team Champions for 9 months. Miz responds saying he is a multiple time tag team champion with John Morrison, whom he defeated at Summerslam. Jericho tells him he'll think about it, and exits the ring. Commercial BreakWe see Miz has joined the commentary at ringside for this next match as we return from break. Pick Your PoisonTed DiBiase vs[/color] Batista[/color] The bell rings as Batista quickly hits a series of clotheslines, DiBiase rising up on each one. He ducks under one and hits a series of strikes at The Animal. He takes control for a couple of minutes, taking Batista down a few times and hitting some signature moves. He is hit with a spear out of nowhere, though, only for a near fall to follow. Batista uses his strength and begins to get angry, DiBiase managing to reverse the Batista Bomb, however. He hits Dream Street, surprisingly with the size difference, but Miz hops up from the commentary and guillotines DiBiase - Batista Bomb hit after and the pin is made. Winner of the match: Batista (9:14) ***[/color][/b] Batista raises his fists up in victory and shouts to the crowd that John Cena is going to quit at Survivor Series. He steps out of the ring and storms his way backstage, The Miz entering the ring now. He stands over DiBiase and motions for him to get up. Once he does, he delivers the Skull Crushing Finale and talks some trash on the mat. He exits the ring as the referee checks on DiBiase who is clearly pissed off with the screwjob and attack. Commercial BreakA promo video for Survivor Series, the same shown the night before, plays. Tag Team MatchGail Kim and[/color] Natalya vs[/color] Diva's Champion Michelle McCool and Layla[/color] The bell rings, Layla starting off with Kim. She controls her standing for a while but is pulled down to the mat in various submission holds. Kim and Natalya make some frequent tags in the first couple minutes, Natalya using her strength and Kim her technical skill. McCool is finally tagged in and she kicks Kim in the gut, working her in the corner afterward. Layla ends up using the Diva's Title on Natalya on the other side as the Faith Breaker is hit and Kim is pinned. Winner of the match: Michelle McCool and Layla (4:53) **[/color][/b] Laycool don't have a care in the world as they make their way out of the ring and up the ramp, McCool taunting the Diva's Championship. Natalya and Kim are both still laid out in the same position they were at the end of the match. Commercial BreakPick Your PoisonThe Dudebusters vs[/color] World Heavyweight Champion John Cena[/color] Cena wasn't expecting a handicap match in PYP, especially with it being non-tag. The bell rings and Hawkins is quickly tossed out, then Beretta, and Croft as well. They end up ganging right up on him, the 3-on-1 advantage being far too much. Cena fights back after a couple minutes though, firing off with strikes and even hitting Beretta with the Attitude Adjustment, causing him to roll out of the ring. Croft hits a few shots in the corner but is shoved away and hit with the shoulder block, five knuckle shuffle, and AA. Hawkins comes running after Cena is up, but is tripped into the STF to which he taps quickly. Winner of the match: John Cena (7:58) **3/4[/color][/b] Cena gets to his feet, dragging Hawkins up by his hair. He runs to the ropes and tosses him to the outside, clapping his hands in "taken care of" fashion. He calls for a mic and is given one and stares into the camera directing a message to Batista: "Dave, if you're going to throw at me 3 guys who equal your size and I can take care of them like that... just imagine what'll happen at Survivor Series where I end your career." He throws the mic down. Commercial BreakWe return as Mr. McMahon[/color] struts his way down to the ring alone. He gets on the mic and tells everybody to quiet down, because he has something big to get to. He struts around the ring and says the fans have been witnessing Bret Hart for about the past five months here in the WWE, managing The Hart Dynasty. He did employ him and he admits he did try to sabotage the team by throwing at him a tag team formerly known as Cryme Tyme, but they failed and haven't been around since and he honestly doesn't even care about them anymore. So when it came time for Night Of Champions, he threw at them a huge curveball with Triple H and Kurt Angle - and they dominated them! The crowd boo as Vince introduces them, the Unified Tag Team Champions[/color] making their way down to the ring. Vince says he doesn't want them to send any messages or anything because the reason he has them out here is because he is going to invite none other than Bret Hart to the ring! He points up the ramp awaiting, but no answer. Angle takes the mic and yells to the back, telling Bret to get himself out here and listen to the boss! Hunter takes the mic calmly and says obviously Bret is obviously afraid of Vince McMahon and that's why he won't come out here. The three share a laugh but, Bret and The Hart Dynasty[/color] answer the call, coming down to the ring. Bret holds Kidd and Smith back and takes a mic, asking what in the hell Vince wants because he's quite sick of him in all honesty. Vince laughs and says his big thing going on tonight involves him, and that's why he wants him out here. Bret tells him to get on with it and Vince tells him to stop rushing him, because this is important and huge for the both of them. The crowd begin to chant at him "You suck" and he yells at them to shut up in classic McMahon fashion. He stares down Bret and tells him to think about thirteen years ago where he screwed himself, Bret going to say something but Vince cutting him off and saying he already knows what he thinks but it doesn't mean a damn thing to him. He continues, telling him to think back thirteen years ago again and bring it all together, all the hatred he has. He tells him he wants it all to be put to the test. He wants him to lead a pack of superstars against a pack of his in a 5-on-5 elimination match at this year's Survivor Series. The crowd burst into cheers as Bret looks around with a smirk, saying he had a feeling that he had been planning that for quite some time now and accepts. He begins to walk out with The Hart Dynasty but Vince tells him to told on, there is more. He says it is quite obvious they already got two members each right here, but he has a third already. They return to facing their rivals as Vince says that third man is none other than the Heart Break Kid Shawn Michaels[/color]! The arena is in shock as Shawn slowly makes his way down to the ring. Lawler and Cole remind everybody that these two have not confronted each other at all since Bret's return over five months ago, unlike Vince and the Hitman. He gets in the ring as he shakes hands with Vince and Angle before hugging Hunter. The crowd are now in disgust as Shawn takes the mic from Vince. He says hi with a smile to Bret. He says it has been quite some time, a very long time actually and that things haven't changed at all. He says that Bret is still angry about what happened at Survivor Series thirteen years ago, and it's still pathetic. He continues on by saying he shouldn't of ever taken the liberty of coming back to the WWE and getting involved with a mess that was sure to happen if he ever did make the decision to do so. He says he's a changed man now though, a cleaner man than he was and making better decisions. The decision to be a part of Vince McMahon's team? Not one of them. He suddenly drops the microphone and hits Sweet Chin Music on the boss! He fires off with shots to Angle and Hunter, The Hart Dynasty soon joining in on the attack. The Unified Tag Champions quickly flee, dragging Vince along. Michaels scoops the mic back up and puts his arm around Bret and says that Vince just screwed Vince and at Survivor Series, he'll be a part of Team Hart! The arena explodes in cheers. Shawn and Bret hug with wide grins and raise each others arms up as Raw comes to a close.[/font][/center]
|
|
|
Post by ✖ AJ on Nov 20, 2010 19:18:51 GMT -5
|
|
|
Post by legendkiller8 on Nov 20, 2010 20:22:57 GMT -5
-I don't see any way for Cena to quit but the title/career is going to be huge. Can't wait for you to get to that. -Rhodes over Kaval is fine. A decent start to RAW and good for Rhodes to rebound off his loss. -Morrison over Omega was a great match and Morrison winning was the right call all day. -Jericho/Miz as a tag team would be great to help your tag team division. I say give it a go. -Batista winning his Pick your Poison is very good for some momentum. Nice call there. -McCool and Layla over Kim and Natalya was a basic divas tag match. Nothing special nor bad. -Cena over Dudebusters is very big for momentum. If he can beat 3, he can beat 1. Good one. -Great promo to end the show with HBK/Hart/McMahon, with Hart Dynasty in the mix is big for them. I'm very much so looking forward to the Team Hart/ Team McMahon match. Hart/McMahon getting in on it could be big if it happens. -Great show; very good Bragging Rights fallout, can't wait for Survivor Series. A+ in everything here.
|
|
|
Post by luckofapunk on Nov 23, 2010 21:14:32 GMT -5
- Good opening segment with Cena and Batista, looking forward to the I Quit match. Good choice. - Cody Rhodes getting the win is better for me as I am a Rhodes fan, alliance possibly with Hennig and DiBiase? - Love Morrison clowning on Barrett and calling him a nothing and a nobody. - Kenny Omega, ROH star? Sad to see his talent wasted but it's for a good cause. - Barrett getting the upper-hand on Morrison is a great choice as he is the IC champion. - Good to see Jericho come out here and brag like he did with his former Bragging Rights trophy last year. Alliance with Jericho and Miz? I hope. - Great choice to have Batista win this match. Post match? Miz vs. DiBiase? Who knows, good feud it seems though. - Pointless match to me as I really don't care for Diva matches, but Laycool is a good team so, good choice. - Obviously Cena was going to win this match, and I'm actually glad he did as he is the World Champion. - Phenomenal ending segment and glad to see Bret put Shawn on his team along with his protégées. - Looking forward to Survivor Series, you now have a frequent replier in me.
|
|
|
Post by DTP. on Nov 24, 2010 11:27:46 GMT -5
WWE Bragging Rights: Sunday 24th October 2010...Alright, good SmackDown match to kick off the pay-per-view though I feel an interpromotional match would have been the correct way to go about opening things up. Bryan Danielson successfully retaining the WWE United States Championship in a feud that has without a doubt been interesting with Rey Mysterio is fine, no problem. Wonder if this feud is over yet. The RAW divas swiping the win against the SmackDown trio is fine, seemed to involve quite credible teams, and Layla. Shawn Michaels and Cody Rhodes I feel could have been saved for Survivor Series perhaps in a team match: it's just strange to see on this show for some reason. Some other sort of build would have been lovely. HBK winning was fine, just Cody getting more push and shove action with the big boys. Rob Van Dam and Sheamus: last encounter I hope. Shouldn't have gone past their first pay-per-view match, really. Got to wonder how much longer Rob Van Dam can be around and stay fresh or clean. Sheamus winning was the right call. CM Punk and Christian had a fine encounter but I guess the right decision was Christian winning, though he really doesn't cut it to me as a credible WWE Champion. Evan Bourne cashing in Money in the Bank...and quickly failing makes him look ridiculous. The scene with the Straight Edge Society also taking Evan Bourne down before the bell was also just not in good taste. Made Christian look more heel and unlikeable. If Punk had cost him the MITB cash in title opportunity, I'd have been happier. Great seven-on-seven tag team match between RAW and SmackDown, great way to involve so many talents, best that it didn't become elimination rules either. Chris Jericho scoring the win for RAW is fine, just like he did last year for SmackDown...And lastly, slightly lacklustre idea for a main event but nevermind, as it's unique. A great win for John Cena and Randy Orton against Edge and Batista, showing some unity between the brands. A decent show, I just didn't feel some of the booking decisions, this was one of the weaker pay-per-views for me.
|
|
|
Post by ✖ AJ on Dec 2, 2010 17:54:28 GMT -5
l OCTOBER 26TH, 2010 l BRADLEY CENTER: MILWAUKEE, WI l
The show opens with Matt Striker and Marcus Cor Von in the ring. They announce the rookies taking part in their third immunity challenge of the competition, and tonight's competition will be a new version of the obstacle course. He explains that they will have to start at the VIP glass boxes at the top of the seats and rush their way down to ringside where they will make their way over barriers that get taller and taller before having to execute ten jumping jacks, walk across a bar, and then push a production box up the ramp and across the line. The fastest time to complete the course will determine the winner!
Singles Match Darren Young defeats Skip Sheffield via pinfall with a roll-up
Tag Team Match Alex Riley and Jack Swagger defeat Percy Watson and Zack Ryder via pinfall with Riley hitting the You're Dismissed on Ryder
Triple Threat Match Richie Steamboat defeats Johnny Curtis via pinfall after a cross-body from the top rope
Obstacle Course V2:
Rookie | Time | Alex Riley | 1:09 | Darren Young | 0:58 | Johnny Curtis | 1:06 | Percy Watson | 1:02 | Richie Steamboat | 0:59 | Skip Sheffield | 1:22 |
Striker congratulates Young on the victory, telling him he has made a big turn around here on NXT. Young thanks him and goes to make a speech, but Steamboat cuts him off and seems like he is about to bash him, but offers a handshake and congratulates him as well. Curtis takes the mic from Striker and says he is sick of this display of friendship around here; this is a competition! A competition that neither of them deserve to win unlike himself. All six of the rookies begin to get defensive about who is going to win. Sheffield, Riley, and Curtis on one side with Steamboat, Young, and Watson on the other. NXT ends.
|
|
Ramos
Main Eventer
Joined on: Sept 19, 2007 13:58:31 GMT -5
Posts: 2,264
|
Post by Ramos on Dec 3, 2010 13:37:10 GMT -5
Bragging Rights:
Loved the Danielson/Mysterio match. Heel Danielson is freaking awesome Diva match was well written. I liked how Natalya was angered at how they picked up the victory. Hope this leads to a feud Glad HBK picked up the win over Rhodes. Don't think Cody is quite ready for a huge victory like that yet. The RVD/Sheamus match was extremely well written. Loved the outcome and the way Sheamus ended with a "Better luck next time." You seem to be able to write well for his character Wish Punk had won the title from Christian. However I was extremely shocked by Evan Bourne's cash in. Although he was unsuccessful due to Punk I hope it will put him firmly in the title scene. Liked that Del Rio basically screwed Team Smackdown out of a victory. Happy that Team Raw won though. Really enjoyed the write up for the Last match. Glad Orton and Cena picked up the win and I liked the end with them shaking hands.
Raw:
Liked the opening segment. An I quit match between Cena and Tista will be fairly good I'm intrigued as to what is going to happen with Legacy wish Kaval had picked up the win though. Nice to see Omega on Raw. Would love to see him take on JoMo in real life. Sounded like an awesome match. Glad Morrison picked up the win and I hope he wins the IC title soon. Jericho and Miz? Sounds like a freaking awesome team. I hope it ends up being great. Miz helping Batista defeat DiBiase was well worked as it sets up nicely for a Miz/DiBiase match. The divas match was written well. Glad that Natalya is starting to feud with LayCool I like how strong Cena was made to look by going over all 3 Dudebusters at once and the message he sent to Batista is a pretty effective one. The Last segment was absolutely fantastic and I am really looking forward to the match at Survivor Series especially now that HBK is on Team Hart
NXT:
The show was written well but I have no real interest in the show apart from Richie Steamboat so I will be backing him.
Keep up the awesome work. You have a reader in me.
|
|
|
Post by DTP. on Dec 3, 2010 22:06:55 GMT -5
WWE RAW: Monday 25th October 2010...John Cena opening the show was likely with Batista interrupting him, and it seems like an ideal main event for Survivor Series, Batista putting his career on the line for a World Heavyweight Championship shot. How you do the I Quit match effectively enough to show how the feud is finally over will be interesting. Cody Rhodes beating Kaval is fine, a nice effort by Kaval but Cody needed it to regain momentum after losing to Shawn Michaels. Rhodes perhaps going solo from Legacy soon? Odd. John Morison beating Kenny Omega is alright, not too bad but nothing special. Wade Barrett and Morrison feuding over the WWE Intercontinental Championship could be interesting I guess, just would rather we not see Morrison as IC Champion again. Chris Jericho in the ring and bragging about how he won RAW the Bragging Rights trophy was a good set up for The Miz to arrive, and a possible alliance to form. Best idea to put this promo here. Batista beating Ted Dibiase was easily predictable, nothing wrong with it. Laycool defeating Gail Kim and Natalya I have nothing wrong with. Did like the three on one handiap match in John Cena's Pick Your Poison match, Cena easily defeating The Dudebusters. And lastly, heated main event with Mr McMahon, Bret Hart and Shawn Michaels all involved setting up the Survivor Series match. Should be an amazing thirteenth year anniversary. I did like how HBK is not so sure yet though, would love to see Shawn end up turning on Bret leading to a final feud/showdown, but then again that is far fetched. A decent episode, perhaps one of the most important I've read. WrestleMania build worthy.
|
|
|
Post by Matt on Dec 3, 2010 23:44:57 GMT -5
I would just like to apologize in advance – I have not been following this diary as of late, so I will obviously be lacking major knowledge on a lot of things.
The opening segment was pretty strong. I really do like the stipulation set in place for the Batista-Cena match, but it seems pretty obvious we are seeing the last of Batista. My only complaint is I hate how they were just calling the shots like they run the show; you have an authority figure for a reason. Kaval versus Cody Rhodes is solid way to kick off the show; however, the true excitement seemed to be after the match, which I am actually pretty curious to see where that leads. I like the simple Morrison promo – an effective way to get him over. Omega is a very familiar name, but I cannot put a name to him. If this is indeed his first match, it is extremely impressive he lasted nearly ten minutes with John Morrison. I am happy to see Morrison win in the end though. I really liked the Jericho-Miz segment and a possible alliance should be good. I am pretty sure Dan did that in one of his 2010s once and it was really awesome, so I am hoping for similar success for you. Batista defeating Ted after interference from the Miz is something I do not like. I really feel Batista should have had no problem defeating Ted and I think the Miz needing to interfere hurts Batista’s image a tad. I am not sure if Ted/Miz have a previous existing rivalry, but I am really hoping they do, because if not this feud seems to be starting off incredibly random. I really like the twist in John Cena’s match and the Dudebusters was a nice change compared to the many others that his opponent could have been. The match seemed to be a realistic time, but obviously Cena winning was predictable. Cena post match one-liner seemed incredibly serious, which I like. I like the duo of Kurt Angle and Triple H, and under the management of Vince McMahon, you really have a new Power Trip stable. I really love the idea of a Team McMahon versus Team Hart Survivor Series match – that is incredibly fitting, kudos there. I was actually very excited to see Michaels be revealed as a Team McMahon member, but equally satisfied with the more realistic swerve that Michaels will compete for Team Hart. I really wish you broke up the final segment a little, as it was a long read, but it was great nonetheless. Overall, a very good edition of Raw and something that keeps me wanting more.
|
|
|
Post by ✖ AJ on Dec 5, 2010 13:16:22 GMT -5
l OCTOBER 28TH, 2010 l BRADLEY CENTER: MILWAUKEE, WI l "Some Kind of Monster"
The opening pyros go off as Paul Heyman and Jim Ross welcome everybody to Thursday Night Smackdown! WWE Champion Christian [/color] makes his way down to the ring, getting a grand ovation from the crowd. He gets on the mic and says he'd like to talk about this past Sunday. First off, he had a long battle with CM Punk defending his WWE Title, but after he won fair and square, Evan Bourne decided to cash in his Money In The Bank Briefcase he won about three months ago. He mentions that this was after Punk had already gone on to assault him, and once Bourne got to the ring he met the same fate. He allows the boo's towards Punk and reminds everybody that Bourne didn't give up though and decided to follow through with cashing in and they had a short match with himself obviously retaining the gold. He assumes the crowd is wanting to know the point of this summary, and the answer is quite simple: He wants to challenge Evan Bourne to a real match tonight with his WWE Championship on the line! The crowd pop for the idea, Bourne[/color] comes down to the ring with a smile. He has a mic already and thanks Christian for the chance, and says he'd be more than happy to face him when they are both one-hundred percent. Christian says then it's settled, tonight it will be himself vs Evan Bourne for the WWE Championship. He goes to offer a handshake but General Manager Abraham Washington[/color] makes his way out to the ramp. He tells them both to hold up. He says that this idea for a main event is a great idea, but he has something a little bit better. Christian and Bourne look up to him awaiting the rest, Washington telling them that tonight the WWE Championship will be on the line with Christian defending against Evan Bourne and CM Punk! The crowd boo loudly as Washington makes his way to the back, Bourne and Christian talking over a little bit about the decision made, but ultimately shaking hands with each other. Commercial BreakSingles MatchDolph Ziggler vs[/color] Big Show[/color] The crowd is ecstatic for the return of the Big Show. He has been out since July with a leg injury. Ziggler grabs him by the straps and fires off with rapid shots with no effect, and gets shoved away. Show hits a few big boots and goes for the chokeslam, Ziggler raking the eyes and climbing to the top rope. Show slaps him in the chest, though, and brings him down. He steps over him a few times and has some laughs with the crowd, but missing the knockout punch. He turns to Ziggler who goes for a clothesline, nothing happening. Show hits the chokeslam and gets the pin. Winner of the match: Big Show (7:01) **1/4[/color][/b] Show taunts to the crowd and exits the ring, giving high fives to the fans up the ramp with a smile. The Big Show is back and he is ready to roll over Smackdown once again. Ziggler is shown in the ring getting onto his knees, slamming his fists into the mat and yelling out in rage. Commercial BreakTag Team MatchThe Colóns vs[/color] Montel Vontavious Porter and[/color] Jack Swagger[/color] The bell rings, Primo starting off with Swagger. He gets the upper hand early on, working Swagger on his feet and keeping up with the work of the legs. Swagger overpowers him though, and gets him grounded for a couple minutes before making frequent tags with MVP. They each keep Primo down until Carlito is tagged in, and he cleans house. Jack makes a blind tag and after Carlito hits MVP with the Backstabber, he is hit with the Gutwrench and is pinned. Winners of the match: Jack Swagger and MVP (6:55) **3/4[/color][/b] Swagger and MVP celebrate their victory as Primo checks on his brother and assists him out of the ring slowly. Cutting backstage, Josh Mathews is standing by and he introduces his guest to be Drew McIntyre. He asks about the opportunity to face Randy Orton tonight, and he simply laughs. He says he recently got a phone call from Mr. McMahon himself, and he offered him a spot on his Survivor Series team against Bret Hart's team. He accepted it; and tonight - he will prove he is worthy of being on that team after he defeats Randy Orton. Commercial BreakSingles MatchDrew McIntyre vs[/color] Randy Orton[/color] The bell rings as Orton immediately fires off with shots in the corner, McIntyre attempting to fight back but being tossed around for the opening minutes. Orton fails to hit an early RKO, however, and is met with a big boot. McIntyre takes some control, keeping him grounded but once they are fully back to their feet, Orton begins his huge momentum swing. Edge, though, comes running down to the ring and hops onto the apron as Orton is preparing for the RKO. The referee is distracted with him so Orton goes over and decks Edge! He turns to the Future Shock, though, and is pinned. Winner of the match: Drew McIntyre (8:49) ***1/4[/color][/b] McIntyre quickly gets out of the ring, the referee following and raising his arm in victory. Edge enters the ring slowly, lurking in the corner. Orton begins to stir to his feet, obviously pissed off. He turns around to a huge spear from his nemesis! Edge gets up, pulling at his own hair and getting down on his hands and knees next to Orton. He talks some trash that nobody can really hear and smacks him across the face! He exits the ring satisfied. Commercial BreakReturning to the show, United States Champion Bryan Danielson[/color] makes his way down to the ring. He gets on the mic laughing as the crowd boos. He tells them to bring it on, because he defeated their hero this past Sunday! The boos get louder as Danielson talks about how he was the one who put Rey Mysterio out of action even longer, and he is the one who defeated him and walked out the United States Champion at Bragging Rights! He says he did something seven members of Smackdown couldn't do aligned and that is win a match at that very event. He starts to talk some more, but Rey Mysterio[/color] cuts him off and makes his way to the ring, mic in hand. He tells Danielson not to say a word because he knows that he defeated him this past Sunday, he'll admit it right now. But that doesn't mean he is done with him or the United States Championship! He wanders around the ring and says he can't just get a title shot, obviously, though. So he went to Abe Washington and he managed to set up a little something. Danielson asks what it is, and Mysterio shoots back with a 5-on-5 elimination match at Survivor Series with them as the captains. The crowd pop for the idea as Danielson laughs a bit more, asking who would want to be a part of Team Mysterio. Rey says he doesn't know just yet, but even if he had to go out alone, he'd do it. Danielson says that's just fine, he'll be seeing him then. Rey begins to walk out but Danielson floors him in the back of the head with the United States gold! The crowd erupt in boos as Danielson looks up slowly and taunts the championship to the arena as he stands over his downed rival. Commercial BreakWe return to a Survivor Series promo video featuring Bret Hart. Non-Title MatchWomen's Champion Melina vs[/color] Beth Phoenix[/color] The bell rings as Melina quickly unloads with strikes, only to be clotheslined to the mat. Beth overpowers her for a couple minutes, the Women's Champion helpless. She goes to hit her with the gold, but Beth ducks it and goes for the Glam Slam. She gets hit in the back with the title, which the referee does not see as he is in front of Beth, and the champion rolls down with an inside cradle and gets the quick three count on her former rival. Winner of the match: Melina (5:02) **1/2[/color][/b] Melina takes her Women's Title and begins to flaunt it to the crowd up until April Lee rushes down to the ring behind her and clotheslines her to the floor! She looks around with a silly grin, the crowd cheering her on. She scoops up the title and taunts it, signaling she wants a shot. Commercial BreakSingles MatchAlberto Del Rio vs[/color] Kofi Kingston[/color] The crowd and Kingston both have huge hatred to ADR after his screwjob to Team Smackdown. Kofi unloads with hard kicks and punches that bring ADR down multiple times. He hits the Boom Drop early on, and gets a two count. After missing Trouble In Paradise, ADR brings Kingston down to the mat and works the arm a bit, preparing for later on. He uses it against the steel post and hits knee drops on it. However, Kingston pulls his arm free on the crossover for the armbar, and he hits Trouble In Paradise, ADR falling out of the ring. However, Rio allows the referee to count to ten. Winner via count-out: Kofi Kingston (9:16) ***1/2Del Rio makes his way up the ramp with Ricardo Rodriguez, but Kofi isn't through. He goes rushing after them and clotheslines Del Rio to the ground. Rodriguez steps in front of him, but Kingston just tosses him off to the side. ADR sends a kick up and hits Kofi right in the groin! He rolls away and helps Ricardo up, rushing his way to the back as Kingston struggles on his hand and knees, fuming with rage, as this clearly isn't the last we've seen of these two. Commercial BreakWe return as Sheamus[/color] makes his way down to the ring, getting quite a bit of heat from the Milwaukee crowd. He gets on the mic and says that's enough of that. He wants to talk about this past Sunday in his street fight with Rob Van Dam. More heat as most of the crowd know what happen and he tells them all to shut their mouths or he'll stay here all night. He speaks of this past Sunday where RVD crashed himself through a table and was hit with the Celtic Cross right afterward and then got sent to a hospital nearby over in Minnesota. He says the fact is he has no sympathy for Rob, his fans, or his family either. All he cares about as of now, is rising Sheamus to the top. Getting Sheamus to that next level, and having Sheamus become the elite of the WWE! The crowd chant "RVD" as he goes on saying he is done with Rob altogether, so they can stop chanting his name - he highly doubts he'll be back any time soon anyway, because he made sure he couldn't walk at Bragging Rights! He steps out of the ring aggrivated and makes his way to the back. We cut to Josh Mathews, and he introduces his guests at this time to be CM Punk and Joey Mercury, the Straight Edge Society. He asks about this past Sunday's assault on Christian and Bourne. Punk laughs and says it's quite simply, but Josh wouldn't understand, so he'll explain: "I don't like Christian. I don't like Evan Bourne. I should be the WWE Champion right now." He says since that didn't happen in his favor, he's going to make sure it happens tonight. Commercial BreakTriple Threat Match for the WWE ChampionshipCM Punk w/Joey Mercury vs[/color] Evan Bourne vs[/color] Christian©[/color] The bell sounds, Punk immediately being double teamed and sent to the outside. Bourne attacks Christian, getting him in the corner and throwing some hard kicks and forearms. He hits a monkey flip and hits a series of dropkicks, arm drags, and other various takedown moves. Punk gets back in the ring and roundhouse kicks Bourne to the mat. He then takes some work to Christian, keeping him grounded in various submission holds. Things pick up in speed as Bourne comes running over, him and Punk taking it back and forth with each other. Christian ends up clotheslining them both out. Commercial BreakReturning, Christian is out of the ring as Bourne works Punk in the corner. He misses a clothesline, though, and is met with the knee to the jaw and bulldog combo. Punk takes full control and sets up for the GTS, just hitting it as Christian enters the ring. They trade some shots, Punk getting the better of him until he is shoved away. Christian is tripped by Mercury though, and Punk goes scrambling for a pin on Bourne, but he kicks out. After a couple minutes of three-way action, Christian hits Punk with the Killswitch and Bourne climbs to the top rope, hitting the Air Bourne. He goes for the pin, but Christian drags him off. They begin to trade blows, Christian ducking one and dropkicking him out of the ring. Punk goes for a superkick out of nowhere, but Christian catches it and spins him around - Killswitch once again hit and the pin being made. Winner and still WWE Champion: [Christian (12:49) ***1/4[/color][/b] Christian rises to his feet and is awarded the WWE Championship. He climbs to the turnbuckles and taunts the title as Bourne gets in the ring and shakes his hand. Punk is out of the ring and he talks trash to Bourne, who nods to Christian before running out and storming up the ramp after Punk and Mercury towards the back. Christian continues his taunting with the gold, but Abraham Washington[/color] makes his way out to the ramp. He has a mic in his hand and he congratulates Christian on once again proving to be a true champion, and defeating Punk and Bourne. However - he does have an announcement to make. He says despite defending already here tonight, he will be defending the gold as well at Survivor Series. His new number one contender? Silence fills the arena as Washington makes his way to the back. A huge pyro hits as Kane[/color] makes his way out! He comes down to the ring, adjusting his elbow pads. He enters the ring and stares down Christian before sending a huge uppercut. Christian comes back with strikes and they trade some. The WWE Champion is weakened from the match, though, and is quickly caught by the throat and hit with a chokeslam. Kane slowly scoops the title up and demonically laughs as it dangles from his hand, Smackdown coming to a close with that.[/font][/center]
|
|
|
Post by ✖ AJ on Dec 5, 2010 13:20:59 GMT -5
Posted Credit: Elliot Date: November 21, 2010 Location: Miami, Florida Venue: American Airlines Arena Theme Song: "Fallout" by Alter Bridge [/color] Traditional Survivor Series 5-on-5 Elimination MatchTeam Hart (Shawn Michaels, The Hart Dynasty, TBA, TBA) vs Team McMahon (Triple H, Kurt Angle, Drew McIntyre, TBA, TBA)World Heavyweight Championship "I Quit" Match - Title vs CareerJohn Cena© vs Batista WWE ChampionshipChristian© vs Kane Traditional Survivor Series 5-on-5 Elimination MatchTeam Mysterio (Rey Mysterio, TBA, TBA, TBA, TBA) vs Team Danielson (Bryan Danielson, TBA, TBA, TBA, TBA)Card To Be Announced[/font][/center]
|
|
|
Post by DTP. on Dec 5, 2010 13:49:18 GMT -5
WWE SmackDown: Friday 28th October 2010...Decent opening promo to kick off the show with Christian being interrupted by Evan Bourne after being challenged last night. I do like the sound of it tonight, but I am not fond of giving away a full on triple threat match for the WWE Championship on this show, maybe if it was built better, say so it's for next week, but not so fond of it being thrown away here. Big Show beating Dolph Ziggler doesn't surprise me, no real problem with it though. Haven't even noticed Show was gone, really. Looking forward to see where he goes from here. Primo and Carlito teaming up again? Good win for Jack Swagger and MVP, no problem here. Cannot remember the Colóns reorganizing their team. Drew McIntyre and Randy Orton is a match with potential and I would love for them to feud in the near future. This was obviously just to keep the feud between Edge and Orton going. Bryan Danielson and Rey Mysterio had a good promo, a Survivor Series elimination match is certainly the way to mix things up in their feud, but hoping the feud ends at TLC. Melina beating Beth Phoenix is fine, cheap finish though. April Lee making the interference was intriguing. Kofi Kingston beating Alberto Del Rio is fine, liked Del Rio just intentionally getting himself counted out, and Ricardo Rodriguez getting taken out. Sheamus' feud was nice, but hopefully his feud with Rob Van Dam IS dead, and RVD will be seen again. Expected Christian to retain the WWE Championship, good main event but if Kane feuding Christian is a weak main event feud situation. Hopefully Kane wins the belt. A decent show.
|
|
|
Post by legendkiller8 on Dec 5, 2010 16:23:58 GMT -5
-A triple threat for the WWE Championship tonight should be huge. -Big Show over Dolph Ziggler was expected due to the size disadvantage. -MVP and Swagger in my opinion made a great team there, good call here. -McIntyre over Randy Orton is big for him, especially due to Edge here, good advance to the feud. -Mysterio and Bryan captaining the Survivor Series team should be great. -Melina over Beth was fine either way here. -Kofi Kingston over Alberto Del Rio is fine, either way this one goes. -Christian retaining was expected. Kane as #1 Contender is great. Wouldn't mind seeing him win the gold. -Good show; keep it up, can't wait for Survivor Series.
|
|