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Post by legendkiller8 on Feb 3, 2011 17:04:22 GMT -5
-The fact that The Miz and Chris Jericho came out together could make for a big 2-on-1 at TLC. Good promo, Cena/Jericho tonight sounds great. -Kidd over Croft is a decent start to RAW, glad the champs won here. -Morrison looks ready for another run as the IC Champion. I wonder who will win, looks to be great either way. -I love Kurt Angle facing Shawn Michaels. HBK winning shows he's still got it after his recent battles with Legacy. -I'd love a feud between between Ted and Sheamus. I've always thought some of these feuds could bring Ted to the main event status. -Cena over Jericho was expected. I hope his reign doesn't come to an end at TLC, but I can see it happening. -Great show.
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Post by ✖ AJ on Feb 3, 2011 17:14:19 GMT -5
WWE Inactive List UpdatesA lot of injuries or just inactive superstars have filled the WWE roster in the past few months. Here at Wrestlezone, we have decided to give an insight to those curious about when their favorite superstars plan on making their return to television. Here's a projected list: • Christian (Left television after Survivor Series - Taking time off; expected back before WrestleMania)• Ezekiel Jackson (Legitimate injury during house show in late September - Expected back in January)• Montel Vontavious Porter (Legitimate injury during training in November - Expected back in February)• Rob Van Dam (Taking time off for personal reasons since October - Expected back in January)• William Regal (Taking time off for nagging injuries - Expected back after WrestleMania)[/font]
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Post by tg11 on Feb 3, 2011 23:07:47 GMT -5
I can easily see Christian making his return during the Elimination Chamber Match for the WWE Championship, coming into the chamber just to cost Kane the WWE Championship as payback for putting him on the shelf. As for RVD and Ezekiel Jackson I think they will both make their returns during the 40 man Royal Rumble Match itself, MVP I see him returning at Elimination Chamber as a surprise entrant for the Chamber and Regal I see him returning at the Draft
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Post by tg11 on Feb 4, 2011 20:20:51 GMT -5
I cannot wait until Smackdown, till you post it up, it hopefully shocks all of us as readers and excites us
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Post by tg11 on Feb 5, 2011 8:48:44 GMT -5
LOL I guess you can say that I'm impatient and that I really wanna read TLC right now and see it up, so that way we can move on to my favorite pay per view which is the Royal Rumble because it starts the Road to WrestleMania, and my favorite match of them all is the Royal Rumble Match itself, that is why 2011 in your diary in the Royal Rumble Match it will have so many favorites in the match like CM Punk, Wade Barrett, John Morrison, Kurt Angle, Triple H, HBK, The Undertaker, last year's winner Ted DiBiase Jr., Big Show, Drew McIntyre, RVD if he returns in time, Ezekiel Jackson if he returns in time, Bryan Danielson, Rey Mysterio, Hart Dynasty, Alberto del Rio, the most star-studded Rumble match in history if you ask me, that is why you have to make it 40 men
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Post by ✖ AJ on Feb 5, 2011 14:39:31 GMT -5
From the Nutter Center in Dayton, Ohio on Thursday, December 9, 2010 - "The Viper's Poison Stains Forever"
| Alex Riley defeats Johnny Curtis; Richie Steamboat defeats Chris Jericho via disqualification |
[/color] Riley and Curtis haven't had any tension all season, but still fight it out hard. Riley hits the You're Dismissed after avoiding a top rope clothesline and gets the pinfall; Steamboat gets a ton of momentum over his pro, but eventually ends up getting low blowed after one too many close calls for Jericho. The fifth elimination in the competition is next week.[/font][/size][/td][/tr][/table] | Kelly Kelly and Justin Gabriel defeat Maryse and Zack Ryder |
[/color] Gabriel and Ryder spend most of the time in the match together; Gabriel controlling the majority of it. The match ends via pinfall following a K2 from Kelly to Maryse.[/font][/size][/td][/tr][/table] INTRO: THURSDAY NIGHT SMACKDOWNThe opening pyros go off around the arena as the arena is scanned over well Jim Ross and Paul Heyman welcome everybody to the show. However, Heyman doesn't seem to satisfied for some reason. Dolph Ziggler[/color] struts his way down to the ring, a new theme song in tact, too. Once in the ring, he has a huge smirk across his face. He looks around the arena before shouting "All Hail King Ziggler!" repeatedly. Getting more boos each time, he snickers and says he is out here for a perfectly good reason. Last week he defeated the #1 contender for the WWE Championship, Randy Orton. He says being the King of the Ring, and getting a shot at the world title, he could easily take out Randy if he manages to defeat Kane at TLC. He even goes off to say he could beat Kane if he wants to. A "ooh" from the crowd as Ziggler says he isn't positive yet when he is going to cash his check for gold, but he guarantees when the time does come - he will be on top of the WWE like he should be. More boos until Randy Orton[/color] makes his way down. He walks up to Ziggler and tells him that last week he only defeated him because of Kane. Now if he decided to face him again, it'd be a completely different story - especially if he was the WWE Champion. They stare a bit until Orton says he'd like to give Ziggler the opportunity to face him again next week, as tonight he is in a tag team match with Edge against Kane and Drew McIntyre and Ziggler isn't going to be a concern for him. Dolph looks around to the cheering crowd before accepting Randy's challenge and says that he'll beat him next week and if he can manage to beat Kane, he'll beat him a third time for the WWE Championship. They stare a bit more until Orton lays him out with a sudden RKO! He 'coils' as he rises back up to his feet, the arena roaring. COMMERCIAL BREAK[/color] CM Punk w/Joey Mercury[/color][/b][/font][/center][/td][/tr] [tr][td] The bell sounds and the two lock up, Punk quickly grounding Kaval. He keeps him down and applies multiple holds and then drags him back up, working him in the corner - especially the arm. He attempts a GTS early on, but Kaval slides off and fires away with kicks. He manages a long amount of momentum and gets a couple of near falls. He misses the Warrior's Way, though, and Punk hits the GTS and snags the pinfall. [/td][/tr] [tr][td] Winner of the match via pinfall, CM Punk [/i] (7:22) ***[/color][/b][/font][/center][/td][/tr][/table] Punk celebrates his victory as Mercury joins him, microphone in hand. He gives it to his leader and Punk says he'd like to talk about Mr. Evan Bourne. He tells everybody that he has unfortunately gotten lost. He fakes a pitiful look across his face and says that now that he has taken care of that 'little maggot' he can move onto better things. After TLC, he plans on going into the Royal Rumble with more momentum than anyone and winning it all.COMMERCIAL BREAK[/color] Melina©[/color][/b][/font][/center][/td][/tr] [tr][td] The bell tolls and Melina quickly takes control of her challenger. She corners her quickly, getting the early upper hand. However, Lee fights back strong and gets a couple close near falls. Melina eventually gets fed up and tries to lay her out with the title itself, but Lee ducks away from it and nails Melina with a huge enziguri! She hooks the leg and gets the three count for the victory. [/td][/tr] [tr][td] Winner of the match via pinfall and NEW Women's Champion, April Lee [/i] (5:01) **[/color][/b][/font][/center][/td][/tr][/table] Lee is awarded her title as she jumps up and down with joy, raising the championship to the crowd. She climbs each turnbuckle still raising the gold high as here on Smackdown we have crowned ourselves a new Women's Champion!
Cutting backstage, Todd Grisham introduces his guest at this time to be Alberto Del Rio. Grisham mentions that Abraham Washington has confirmed that at TLC Alberto will be going one-on-one with Kofi Kingston, but tonight he goes up against Rey Mysterio. He asks for his thoughts on both men. Del Rio laughs and says that he doesn't really care about either of them. All he wants is to get through anybody who steps in his way. He reminds Todd that just two weeks after he debuted on Smackdown, he challenged for the WWE Championship against Christian. Kofi Kingston, Rey Mysterio, and anyone else doesn't matter - all that matters to Alberto Del Rio is Alberto Del Rio. He gives a wink and walks off.COMMERCIAL BREAK[/color] Rey Mysterio[/color][/b][/font][/center][/td][/tr] [tr][td] Once the bell rings, Mysterio immediately goes off at Del Rio. ADR manages to fight back strongly, though, and works the arm a bit. He goes for the rolling cross armbar early, but Mysterio manages to get free and dropkick him square in the face. Some hot paced action between the two going back and forth follows and Mysterio manages to hit the 619 - but misses dropping the dime. ADR works his arm some more before getting too cocky and going for the armbar way too late as Mysterio plays possum and swings him in between the ropes again. He hits the 619, but Del Rio quickly rolls to the otherside and drops to the floor. He never returns to the ring as the referee counts to ten. [/td][/tr] [tr][td] Winner of the match via count-out, Rey Mysterio (9:44) ***1/2 [/td][/tr][/table] Del Rio backs up the ramp as Mysterio just shakes his head, ensuing in celebration anyway with the crowd. However, it is short lived, as Bryan Danielson rushes into the ring from behind in street clothes and floors Mysterio with the belt into the back of the head. He hops out and makes his way towards the top of the ramp as referee Chad Patton checks down on Mysterio, Danielson seeming quite pleased with himself atop the stage.COMMERCIAL BREAKReturning, Jack Swagger[/color] struts his way down to the ring, not seeming too pleased. He says he is sick and tired of the Big Show and his non-funny ways that he thinks is hilarious. He points up to the titantron and says that this wasn't funny. It shows a classic clip from 2003 where Eddie Guerrero takes the toilet paper from him in the bathroom well he is having some "complications". The crowd give a laugh and Swagger shouts that it isn't funny at all - it's disgusting and only people with the sense of humor of an eight year old would laugh at such a thing! He shakes his head and Big Show[/color] makes his way down to the ring, getting a solid pop from the crowd. Once in the ring he tells Swagger he didn't think that was so funny back then either, but now that he looks back at it, it's pretty damn hilarious! He tells Swagger humor comes in all shapes and sizes, much like himself. Swagger says that Show must have a very hefty amount of humor and Show laughs some more, saying that Swagger has some sense of humor himself and there is no reason to hide it. Just come out and accept it all! Swagger shakes his head and tells Show he needs to grow up, and if he needs some help doing that - Swagger suddenly decks him over the head with the mic and kicks him in the knee, dropping the seven footer to one. He fires away with shots and hits off the ropes, returning with a boot that gets caught! Show shoves him away and rises back up, preparing for the Knockout Punch. Suddenly, though, NXT Rookie of Swagger, Alex Riley, comes running down to the ring with a chair and he smacks it over Show's back! He spins around and stares at him, but Swagger comes behind and low blows him, quickly escaping from the ring with his rookie tailing along at full speed. Show looks up the ramp, not impressed one bit. COMMERCIAL BREAK[/color][/b][/font][/center][/td][/tr] [tr][td] Unfortunately for this local, Aaron Becker, Duke hasn't been happy lately and is a beast. As soon as the bell rings, Becker goes off with strikes but gets tossed in the corner and met with a series of shoulders to the gut and is then tossed around the ring like a rag doll. After fighting back a bit, he goes for a top rope move - but Duke catches him in a bear hug and slams him to the mat. He proceeds to hit a seated senton and grabs the easy pinfall. [/td][/tr] [tr][td] [/i] (3:15) N/A[/color][/b][/font][/center][/td][/tr][/table] Rotundo raises his fists in the air in victory and scares the referee off by cocking his head towards him as he attempts to raise the arm himself. He pounds on his chest, as well, shouting to the crowd "I ain't need nobody!" repeatedly before exiting the ring.
Cutting to the back, Todd Grisham introduces his guest to be Cody Rhodes. He asks about his recent ways of treating people the way he does. Rhodes looks up and down at him and says he doesn't even do his job well and that he could easily do it better. He says that Todd doesn't even specify what he is doing recently to people. He tells Todd to try it again. He does and asks about the way he treats people like he just treated him. Rhodes shakes his head and takes the microphone away, telling Todd to take notes. He says that he is here with 'the worst interviewer in the world', Todd Grisham. He asks about how it feels to be called the worst interviewer in the world by Cody Rhodes and Todd tells him it doesn't make him feel that great. Rhodes says that's too bad because it's the truth. He hands the mic back and tells him to learn his job better before he gets replaced. He walks away with a cocky smile.COMMERCIAL BREAK[/color] United States Champion Bryan Danielson[/color][/b][/font][/center][/td][/tr] [tr][td] The bell rings and the duo lock up with each other, Kingston managing to overpower Danielson early on. He eventually mixes it up with some fast paced kicks and strikes, but fails to convert on a springboard and is taken down multiple times by the US Champ. He almost gets Kingston to tap, too, but he reaches the ropes. Once they are back up, Danielson continues control but is stunned by Trouble In Paradise. As he falls, though, he takes out the referee too. Kingston drags Danielson back up, but Alberto Del Rio comes down to the ring and strikes his rival from behind. He fires away at him and ducks a shot, following it up with the rolling cross armbar. After a while, he releases the hold and rolls out of the ring - backing up the ramp. Danielson stirs up to his feet as Kingston rolls around in pain, and he goes over to him. He drags him up, applies a chickenwing before dropping him down and moving into the Cattle Mutilation. The referee comes back over and Kingston soon gives in. [/td][/tr] [tr][td] [/i] (9:53) ***1/2[/color][/b][/font][/center][/td][/tr][/table] Danielson proceeds to begin his celebration until Rey Mysterio rushes his way down, seeking revenge from earlier. Danielson hops out of the ring as soon as his opponent for TLC gets in, and he rushes away as he stares down Mysterio, whom checks on Kingston.COMMERCIAL BREAKReturning, we are at ringside as Jim Ross and Paul Heyman prepare to run down the card for the upcoming TLC Pay-Per-View. Ross brings up the World Heavyweight Championship Tables Match between Chris Jericho, The Miz, and John Cena. Heyman begins to talk about the WWE Championship Chairs Match, but stops himself and says that he can't do this. Ross tells him to go on, he's doing fine. Heyman yells at him to shut up! He says that ever since ECW closed in August, he has been doing nothing but sitting here in this stupid commentary role on this stupid show doing nothing of interest. He says he stopped doing this crap years ago because it's so stupid! Ross tells him to calm down and Heyman says that he isn't going to calm down! He has better to do in life than sit here with 'Good Ol' Jim Ross every Thursday and call six same old boring matches. Ross stands up and tells him to calm down again and Heyman smacks him across the face! The crowd give a huge 'ooh!' as Heyman says that he quits. He takes off his headset, throws it on the table, and storms off. Ross holds his face and looks at Heyman storming away in shock. He apologizes for this situation and says that we'll just have to get on with the show without him and he informs everybody he has just received word that something is going on backstage right now!
Cutting to the back, a couple of medics are surrounding a face down Randy Orton in a locker room. They are trying to get him to respond, but he is unconscious. A few more medics come in with a stretcher as it looks like the main event is going to lack Randy - and it's next.COMMERCIAL BREAKBefore the match begins, Josh Mathews has come down and joined J.R. at ringside for commentary, replacing Paul Heyman.[/color] Randy Orton and Edge vs[/color] Drew McIntyre and[/color] WWE Champion Kane[/color][/b][/font][/center][/td][/tr] [tr][td] Orton, to no one's surprise, doesn't show up. Edge starts things off with McIntyre as the bell tolls. He gets an early upper hand and tries to finish things off frequently, not wanting to deal with the 2-on-1 situation. However, he can't get the full three count in any early attempts. He misses a mid-match spear on McIntyre, leading to a tag to Kane. The Big Red Machine overpowers the Rated R Superstar and makes it look easy. However, he misses a big boot and is caught up over the top rope - giving Edge the opening to send him to the outside hard. A commercial break follows that. Returning, McIntyre has Edge in a headlock on the mat, but Edge eventually manages to get free. He fires away and ends up ducking a clothesline and hitting a spear. He has no chance to go for the pin, though, as Kane enters the ring and fires off with strikes. After a chokeslam, Randy Orton suddenly comes rushing down to the ring and he begins to trade blows with the WWE Champion! He gets lifted for a chokeslam, but the Viper slides off and nails him with the RKO! The crowd gos wild and McIntyre strikes at Orton, eventually sending him to the outside. He turns to a spear, however, and is pinned. [/td][/tr] [tr][td] [/i] (10:24) ***1/4[/color][/b][/font][/center][/td][/tr][/table] Edge rises up and taunts to the crowd as his arm is raised. Orton soon joins him and they stare down a bit. Edge eventually offers a handshake and Orton slowly takes it with no facial expression whatsoever. Thursday Night Smackdown comes to an end.[/font][/center]
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Post by ✖ AJ on Feb 5, 2011 14:41:21 GMT -5
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Post by CF9™ on Feb 5, 2011 19:20:14 GMT -5
Good opening segment, especially with Orton getting the RKO at the end. Nice little match with CM Punk and Kaval, Punk winning is a given. Although with those two, you would think there would be a crazy finish or something. I could see Punk at least lasting long in the rumble. Lee winning the title makes me happy, I hope she carries it well. Bryan being a heel is great, leveling Mysterio is makes him extra hated too. Heyman melting down is typical him, and I'm excited to see where you go with that storyline. The ending was good, although I woulda liked to see Orton out of the match. Keep it up!
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Post by tg11 on Feb 5, 2011 22:33:37 GMT -5
Good job on NXT and Smackdown, really good job on both. I especially liked when on Smackdown my man Orton The Viper hit the RKO on King Ziggler if that is what he calls himself now, especially when he coiled, I always love it when he coils.
CM Punk cutting a promo on the Royal Rumble which is like a month away, foreshadowing perhaps that Punk probably will win the 40-Man Royal Rumble Match next month at the 2011 WWE Royal Rumble PPV, but it is going to have so many big names in that Rumble Match that I find it impossible for Punk to win. So many favorites like himself, Triple H, Sheamus, Kurt Angle, HBK, Undertaker, Kofi Kingston, Jack Swagger, The Miz if he is not champion after TLC, Chris Jericho if he is not champion after TLC, Randy Orton if he is not champion after TLC, King Ziggler, Alberto Del Rio, Rey Mysterio, Bryan Danielson, so many favorites, but Punk has a good chance to win it.
Rey beating Del Rio by countout, is expected, I love the result anyway, but what happened after the match when Danielson came in and attacked Rey with the United States Championship belt, Danielson trying to make an impact I like it especially if he wants the momentum to swing his way come TLC in their Ladder Match
Bryan beating Kofi, love that result, makes Danielson look strong coming into TLC against Mysterio but then Mysterio getting retribution for that earlier attack, I love it
Swagger & his rookie Riley laying out The Big Show, good segment, it makes an impact
That demented Kane something tells me he was the one who attacked my man Orton leaving him unconscious, I wouldn't put it past Kane.
Duke Rotundo here's an idea, he can join The Fortunate Sons and they can become a stable as Duke is the son of IRS, grandson of Blackjack Mulligan, and the nephew of 4 Horsemen member Barry Windham, so Duke is a 3rd generation wrestler so why not have him join up with Joe Hennig and Brett DiBiase, and then you add a 4th guy into their stable, and they are good
Edge and Orton Rated RKO Reunion beating Kane and McIntyre, I love it, especially since both members of Rated RKO have momentum going into TLC now
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Post by DTP. on Feb 5, 2011 22:55:13 GMT -5
WWE SmackDown: Thursday 9th December 2010...Seemeed like a fine episode of NXT, liked Richie Steamboat beating Chris Jericho by disqualification. Hoping to see someone other than Richie win NXT. Kelly Kelly and Justin Gabriel beating Maryse and Zack Ryder was most appropriate. Slow build up for Gabriel of course. Dolph Ziggler's promo was nice, do not run the King Dolph Ziggler royalty gimmick too long, he's too youthy and has too much arrogance to have that role. Nice promo, he definitely has potential for 2011 to be a prime time player, comparing up to Randy Orton. Nice idea for next week. Hot opening contest with CM Punk beating Kaval. Looking forward to CM Punk facing Evan Bourne at TLC: Tables, Ladders and Chairs, and hoping Evan will win (Punk is a legitimate superstar to make Evan look REALLY good). April Lee beating Melina for the WWE Womens Championship was the best decision I suppose. Was little else for her to do. Solid first-hour main event with Rey Mysterio and Alberto Del Rio, please never have them feud. Jack Swagger's promo was alright, intrigued with the situation with Big Show especially. Duke Rotundo with the local competitor win was best, he needs a better finisher than the seated senton. Bryan Danielson beating Kofi Kingston was a sweet match, maybe put too near the end of the show. Hope Danielson beats Rey Mysterio in ten days. Jim Ross returning was sweet, I admit. Paul Heyman finally leaving is for the better. Decent main event with Rated RKO beating Kane and Drew McIntyre, odd since they were in an intense feud two months before...A decent show, sort've busy and packed this week.
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Post by legendkiller8 on Feb 5, 2011 23:50:01 GMT -5
-A good promo with Ziggler. A feud with Orton would escalate him a bit. -CM Punk over Kaval was a great start to SmackDown. A good call at the same note. -I like April Lee as Women's Champion. Hope she can enjoy a decent reign. -Mysterio over Del Rio is good whether it's by DQ or not. Good call there. -After three big contests, this looked like a tone down. Rotundo winning was fine. -Danielson over Kingston was a great match. Danielson winning gives him good momentum going into TLC. -I love the conflict of Ross and Heyman. Wonder if this means Heyman brings ECW back again, which seems unrealistic, but would be good. -Edge and Orton somehow winning makes things even more unpredictable. -Great show, all the right calls and you did another solid job with this. Kudos on 55 pages.
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Post by tg11 on Feb 6, 2011 7:18:10 GMT -5
I have an idea for your RAW episode like for example you had HBK face one of his opponents at TLC Kurt Angle, you should have Triple H face The Undertaker in the main event of RAW, then have John Cena and a partner of his choice face The Miz and Chris Jericho in a Tag Team match semi-main event, and hopefully you put Kurt Angle and HBK in action with other superstars this time around and The Fortunate Sons hopefully you build them up to be a stable where you add a 3rd and 4th member to make them look strong, these are just my suggestions to you AJ
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Post by ✖ AJ on Feb 6, 2011 14:12:38 GMT -5
Live from the New Orleans Arena in New Orleans, LA on Monday, December 13, 2010 - "20 Minutes Of War"
| Goldust and Santino Marella defeat Kenny Omega and R-Truth |
[/color] Marella is dominated by Omega early on, but once he tags in Goldust it's a whole different story. Things end when Santino shockingly rolls Truth up for the three.[/font][/size][/td][/tr][/table] INTRO: MONDAY NIGHT RAWThe opening pyros hit the stage, Michael Cole and Jerry Lawler welcoming everyone to the show just six days away from Tables, Ladders, and Chairs! Following the introduction, World Heavyweight Champion John Cena[/color] makes his way out to quite a big reaction. He grabs a mic and shouts that the champ is here and will still be here next week! Quite a big pop for that as Cena says that not only is this Sunday a big night when he defends his title against 'Los Conquistadors'. Those who get the joke give a laugh as Cena informs everybody about the huge eight man tag team match in which Triple H, Kurt Angle, The Miz, and Chris Jericho go up against himself, Shawn Michaels, The Undertaker, and Smackdown's Randy Orton! The crowd burst into huge cheers at the announcement. However, Cena can't say more as Chris Jericho and The Miz[/color] strut their way down to the ring. Jericho states that not only this Sunday will they end up walking away with the World Heavyweight Championship but when it comes to tonight they will be victorious as well. Miz says it's quite simple really. Cena is a loser and they are awesome! The crowd boo as Randy Orton[/color] makes his way down, circling Miz and Jericho before standing by Cena. He takes the mic from Cena slowly and says that he was offered this spot in the eight man tag team match tonight by John himself. He was a little skeptical at first but then remembered who was going to be a part of it and he decided he should shut them up each with a RKO - free of charge. A thunderous pop, but it's interrupted as Triple H and Kurt Angle[/color] bring themselves down to the ring. Angle says he thinks it's real cute that John calls in back up. Hunter agrees and says it doesn't even matter if he has Randy, because the fact of the matter is that they are better than everybody else in this business. Jericho looks offended by it and goes to step up to him, but Miz holds him back. Cena offers to get this party started early and without hesitation he and Orton dive right at the four and fire away. But as expected, they get outnumbered. Shawn Michaels rushes his way down to the ring, though, and aids in the brawl on behalf of Orton and Cena. Things are still outnumbered though until the lights go out. They remain out for quite some time, but once they are back on The Undertaker has Chris Jericho and The Miz by their throats. The crowd cheer wildly as Taker tosses them away as HHH and Angle come storming up to him and fire off strikes. Michaels, Cena, and Orton come to Taker's assistance though. Hunter, Angle, Miz, and Jericho all get out of the ring as Michaels, Cena, and Orton stand at the ropes well Taker stands behind them. The lights slowly go out, and once they come back on, Taker is gone and everybody is spooked. COMMERCIAL BREAK[/color] John Morrison vs[/color] Sheamus and[/color] Intercontinental Champion Wade Barrett[/color][/b][/font][/center][/td][/tr] [tr][td] The bell rings and Morrison dominates Sheamus in the early goings. He uses his athleticism, but it doesn't keep up for long as The Celtic Warrior uses his strength to gain momentum. He makes some frequent tags with Barrett and they dominate Morrison until he fights back against Barrett and tags in DiBiase, who actually manages to control the IC Champ for a while. However, it doesn't keep up as the Wasteland gets hit and the pinfall is made. [/td][/tr] [tr][td] [/color][/i] (6:44) **1/2[/b][/font][/center][/td][/tr][/table] Barrett and Sheamus ensue in celebration. Sheamus drags DiBiase back up and nails him with the Celtic Cross. Barrett then drags him up and sets up for the Wasteland. Morrison, though, comes storming into the ring and kicks him in the gut. He turns to Sheamus, who just exits the ring. He turns to a boot to the stomach, though, and a huge Wasteland dead center of the ring. Barrett raises his Intercontinental Championship with a devious grin.COMMERCIAL BREAKDiva's Champion Michelle McCool is seen as we return joining commentary.[/color] Layla[/color][/b][/font][/center][/td][/tr] [tr][td] As the bell rings, Layla is already distracted by McCool. Eve takes advantage of it and controls Layla on the mat and in the corner for a few minutes. Layla ends up fighting back though, and when Eve goes to the top rope, Layla ends up hitting the Facelift and getting the pin. [/td][/tr] [tr][td] Winner of the match via pinfall, Layla [/color][/i] (4:16) *3/4[/b][/font][/center][/td][/tr][/table] Layla begins her celebration and taunts to McCool, who stands up with a grin and raises up her Diva's Championship. Layla's taunting stops as she looks very serious towards the title belt and screeches, so loud it could cause someone's ear to bleed, that it will be hers.
Cutting backstage, Bret Hart is seen walking down a hallway - he apparently has something to say next!COMMERCIAL BREAKWe return and Bret Hart[/color] slowly makes his way down to the ring. He gets on the mic as the crowd chants "Hitman". He says that the past seven months of being back here have been quite crazy. But now that he has finished up with Vince and he knows that his boys can go on their own with whatever they do as tag team champions, he doesn't see much of a reason to be here anymore. The crowd begin to boo at the idea of Bret leaving and they break out into a "please don't go" chant. Bret says he didn't leave on good terms thirteen years ago, and now he has the chance to finally do so. He says good-bye and gives a wave, beginning to walk to the ropes but Paul Heyman[/color] makes his way out. The crowd, Jerry Lawler, Michael Cole, and especially Bret Hart are completely confused. He enters the ring and stares Bret down, telling him to hold up. He says he'd like to introduce himself - he is Paul Heyman. Yes, the Paul Heyman who ran Extreme Championship Wrestling! The crowd give a pop for the company and Bret gives a diss by asking if he is the same Paul Heyman who ran his own company straight into the ground. Heyman immediately gets on the defensive and tells him to shut up. He says that ECW may of gone under but he didn't. He became successful as a manager of wrestlers after a terrible commentary run. He mentions that the past four months on Smackdown he's had to deal with the terrible commentating job and he came to realization last week of what he needs to do. Go back to something he is good at and something he is capable of doing. That is making monsters. Then making those monsters champions. Hart seems confused and asks what he means. Emerging from behind him as he says so is a man completely ripped and at least six foot six. Heyman says he'd like to introduce everybody to his newest client - Mason Ryan! Hart turns around and Ryan grabs him by the arm, throwing it over his neck, grabs the waist, and raises him up in the air - dropping down with authority in a side effect type move. The arena breaks out into cries and boos at the sickening display as Ryan gets to his feet, Heyman praising him. COMMERCIAL BREAKReturning, at ringside Michael Cole apologizes for the display we just saw of this man controlled by Paul Heyman by the name of Mason Ryan to the legendary Hall of Famer, Bret Hart. The clip is shown again and Lawler says it's just sickening to see somebody do such a thing. Cutting to the back, Hart is on a stretcher and in serious pain. Tyson Kidd, David Hart Smith, and Natalya rush up and begin to tell Bret they'll get him back for him. Bret tells them not to do anything. It's not their fight - they need to worry about defending their tag team titles. He tells them if they want to do something for them, then they can go out there and retain that gold. Kidd tells him they'll do whatever it takes and they walk off for their match.[/color] The Hart Dynasty© w/Natalya[/color][/b][/font][/center][/td][/tr] [tr][td] The bell sounds as Hawkins starts things off with Kidd. He manages to control him early on, keeping him grounded so he can't use his excellent feet. He makes some tags back and forth with Beretta, Kidd managing to fight back after a while. He makes a tag to Smith and he cleans house of The Dudebusters. However, as he sets Hawkins up for the powerslam, Croft hops on the apron and distracts him. Hawkins manages to slip off and low blow Smith as Beretta takes out Kidd. Hawkins goes to the top rope and nails a huge elbow drop and hooks the leg for the three! [/td][/tr] [tr][td] Winners of the match via pinfall and NEW Unified Tag Team Champions, The Dudebusters [/i] (7:39) **3/4[/color][/b][/font][/center][/td][/tr][/table] The Dudebusters are awarded their gold and they break out in celebration. After about a minute of it, they finally exit the ring as Kidd re-enters the ring and begins to talk with Smith. However, as they are talking, Mason Ryan makes a return and rushes down to the ring. He fires off with shots to Smith and then tosses Kidd over the top rope as he goes towards him. Smith hits a big boot and wobbles Ryan a bit. However, he can't lift him for the powerslam and Ryan clubs him over the back and delivers the same raising side effect move he did to Bret earlier. Kidd gets up on the outside and tries to enter the ring, but Natalya holds him back. Ryan motions him on, but Kidd listens to Natalya and stays away.COMMERCIAL BREAKReturning, Todd Grisham is backstage and he introduces his guests at this time to be The World's Greatest Tag Team - Charlie Haas and Shelton Benjamin. He asks how they have been feeling going up against The Fortunate Sons recently and Haas says it already felt great being back in the ring, but to be defeating two punks and wiping cocky smiles off their faces each week is even better. Benjamin says they'll keep on doing it if they have to, but their real goal is to regain some gold. Todd goes to ask another question but Brett DiBiase and Joe Hennig take down Haas and Benjamin from behind. They stomp down viciously then mount over them, firing off with strong shots to the head over and over again. Referees come running in to pull them away.
Cutting to a locker room, Mr. McMahon is standing with Triple H and Kurt Angle at his sides. Chris Jericho and The Miz stand opposed to them and McMahon says that tonight he already expects a lot from Hunter and Kurt, but as for Jericho and Miz he would like them to help out a bit by destroying not just their own rival in John Cena, but Shawn Michaels and The Undertaker too. He asks if they are willing to take that challenge. Miz says it isn't a problem at all and he can count on them. Jericho stops him and asks what's in it for them. McMahon says maybe he'll throw in a bonus to their next paycheck. They both seem happy and Hunter asks if they are ready to beat the hell out of those guys. They all agree and they walk out of the locker room - the huge main event is next!COMMERCIAL BREAK[/color] Triple H, and Kurt Angle[/color] vs Shawn Michaels,[/color] Randy Orton[/color] , World Heavyweight Champion John Cena, and[/color] Undertaker[/color][/b][/font][/center][/td][/tr] [tr][td] The bell rings following the nearly seven minutes of entrances. Orton starts off with Miz and they have some good back-and-forth flow in the opening minutes. A few tags are made on both sides, eventually leading to Michaels and Angle going at it. After HBK reaches the ropes during the ankle lock, Angle goes crazy on him. This leads to Cena entering to stop him, then Jericho coming in to stop Cena. A huge brawl breaks out. A commercial break cuts it. Returning, Jericho has Orton in a the Walls of Jericho in the middle of the ring. After getting free and a couple of minutes of good action between the two, tons of tags are made. Eventually, Triple H and Cena are in the ring. Hunter works Cena in the corner with heavy blows to the head and mid-section. Cena tries to fight back, but ends up getting hit with a knee to the jaw and a spinebuster. A tag to Miz is made, and he works Cena for a couple minutes before being nailed with the shoulder block, five knuckle shuffle, and top rope leg drop. Cena looks to his corner and makes the tag to Undertaker - the crowd erupting. He enters the ring and so does HHH, Angle, and Jericho. Taker has no problem sending fists and gets some back up from his team. The three are taken out of the ring as Miz gets up dazed and is hit with the Tombstone Piledriver. The signature pin position is done and the three is counted. [/td][/tr] [tr][td] [/i] (20:04) ****1/4[/b][/font][/center][/td][/tr][/table] To no one's true surprise, the brawling on the outside doesn't stop. Tons of officials come down to the ring - busy night for them - and try to split it all up to no avail. Security guards are then forced to come down, but the brawling can't be stopped. The Undertaker kneels in the ring and raises an arm up, 'lightning' coming down and striking the ring posts - setting them off. It gets everyone's attention and the lights go out, Taker gone as they return on a few moments later. Silence fills the New Orleans Arena as Raw comes to a very powerful close.[/font][/center]
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Post by tg11 on Feb 6, 2011 15:13:18 GMT -5
- Amazing way to cap off RAW especially when TLC is 6 days away, I loved RAW, absolutely loved it from beginning right to the end, 100 stars out of 5, just awesome really awesome. Keep up the good work, AJ, really awesome work.
- Wade Barrett and Sheamus beating Morrison and DiBiase, loved that result especially when Barrett just laid out both DiBiase and Morrison with the Wasteland, gives out a very strong message, he sure made a statement. Now Barrett I see him retaining at TLC especially now that the momentum has shifted Barrett's way, and Sheamus has momentum over DiBiase now
- Layla beats Eve, I wasn't expecting that, but I can see Layla winning the title at TLC and becoming the new WWE Divas Champion and especially if Layla were to win, then it would spell the end of Laycool as a team for good, or even if Michelle wins at TLC, either way I love the way you have broken up Laycool
- Bret Hart and Paul Heyman segment I loved it, especially when Mason Ryan made his debut as Paul Heyman's newest client, and whenever Paul has had clients, they have become World Champions case in point for example Brock Lesnar, Mason Ryan attacking Bret Hart and leaving him laying sending him to the hospital, I admit I was so angry for what he did to Bret but still I loved it. What a way for Mason to make his debut not only by laying out Bret but also laying out DH Smith later on in the night, Mason Ryan is a beast.
- The Dudebusters becoming WWE Unified Tag Team Champions, I am definitely feeling that result, Croft & Barretta hopefully they get a long title reign as WWE Unified Tag Team Champions
- The Fortunate Sons attacking Benjamin & Haas who are back together again as a team, and DiBiase & Hennig laying them out, loved it
- Taker, HBK, John Cena, and Randy Orton beating Angle, HHH, Jericho, and The Miz I definitely loved it, one of the best main events I have seen by far, really good way to end off RAW. I especially loved it when Taker raised up his arm and kneels in the ring and lightning bolts hit the ringposts setting them off, I definitely loved that and then the lights going off and when they come back on, Taker is gone and nowhere to be found, creeps everyone out, it was awesome, loved it
Really great job on RAW, and I cannot wait until NXT and Smackdown
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Post by DTP. on Feb 6, 2011 15:15:45 GMT -5
WWE RAW: Monday 13th December 2010...Goldust and Santino Marella is an amusing team, weird decision to have them beat Kenny Omega and R-Truth. R-Truth has been lost since his heel turn. John Cena's promo was nice, just basically setting up a complex situation with Chris Jericho and The Miz, as well as SmackDown's Randy Orton, Triple H and Kurt Angle. I'm wondering where this is going, probably six-man tag team main event. It ended up as a massive brawl, I got confused. Ted Dibiase needs to gain steam, he's not working as a face. Dibiase and John Morrison losing to Wade Barrett and Sheamus was the better decision. Eve losing to Layla was acceptable, Laycool continuing their run. Bret Hart's promo was quite good, interesting first encounter with Paul Heyman. Heyman debuting Mason Ryan...it reminds me too much of Heyman and Brock Lesnar. Meh. A better way to debut him, anyways. The Dudebusters aren't ready to me. Dudebusters were then robbed of a decent WWE Unified Tag Team Championships moment by Mason Ryan appearing again. Never split Hart Dynasty up unless you have good reasoning/backup teams. That segment was terribly done, the Dudebusters had their moment stolen in the time they needed a moment. Lastly, hot as hell eight man tag team match, enjoyable overall as it all hyped up TLC: Tables, Ladders and Chairs this Sunday. A suitable build I suppose.
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Post by tg11 on Feb 6, 2011 15:19:41 GMT -5
For Smackdown here are a few suggestions for you for main events, Randy Orton takes on Alberto Del Rio, and the WWE Champion Kane takes on Kofi Kingston, just throwing it out there and for King Ziggler to face Edge and for Drew McIntyre to face Rey Mysterio and for Bryan Danielson to face Kaval, just a way I would jazz up Smackdown for you man, making ideas throwing it out there for you
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Post by legendkiller8 on Feb 7, 2011 16:53:16 GMT -5
-I can't wait for that huge 8 Man Main Event. -Barrett and Sheamus winning was a good match. As well as a good call. Decent start to RAW. -I love Mason Ryan debuted by Heyman. Hope he becomes the youngest champion like the Rock. -Dudebusters over Hart Dynasty was fine. I love the idea of them as championship. -The faces winning was expected for that big a main event. -Good show.
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Post by tg11 on Feb 7, 2011 18:53:18 GMT -5
If anything Ted DiBiase as a face too is not working for me at all, he needs to turn back heel, and R-Truth if you really wanna build R-Truth up as a massive heel, then he needs a push like winning back the Intercontinental Championship or push R-Truth into the main event because R-Truth reminds me sort of like Booker T in a way. Mason Ryan if he is in the Rumble Match, the 40-Man Rumble Match I can see the newcomer having a great showing especially after what he did to Bret Hart
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Post by CF9™ on Feb 8, 2011 19:34:19 GMT -5
The opening segment sure was eventful! The end was great, with Undertaker creeping everyone out. Barrett being IC champ is good, brings a credible feel to the title. Him standing tall is good. I LOVE Heyman wanting to manage monsters and make them champs. It seemed realistic of him to have him smash such a fan favorite too. You could do big things with Heyman. The Dudebusters getting the Tag Titles is great, hope to see you use them well. Very odd ending to the show, but that's Undertaker, haha. Keep it up, man.
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Post by ✖ AJ on Feb 11, 2011 22:23:02 GMT -5
From the Cajundome in Lafayette, Louisiana on Thursday, December 16, 2010 - "Perfect Chance"
| Alex Riley vs Jack Swagger goes to a no contest; Richie Steamboat defeats Johnny Curtis; Curtis is eliminated from NXT - 3rd Place |
[/color] Riley and Swagger fake going to go right at each other, but end up laughing and leaving the ring; Steamboat finishes Curtis off with the top rope crossbody pin; Curtis gets voted 3rd on the rankings, Riley 2nd, and Steamboat 1st. Curtis and Miz both complain that this is complete bull and they want a recount. Nothing works for them, though.[/font][/size][/td][/tr][/table] | Beth Phoenix defeats Maryse; Cody Rhodes defeats Justin Gabriel, Kaval, and Zack Ryder |
[/color] A complete squash with very little offense coming from Maryse. Beth finishes her off with the Glam Slam and gets the pin; Rhodes ends up hitting the Cross Rhodes on Gabriel after he hits a 450 Splash on Ryder and gets the pinfall. He gets on the mic afterward and says that he is just simply better than everybody else.[/font][/size][/td][/tr][/table] INTRO: THURSDAY NIGHT SMACKDOWNThe opening pyros go off around the arena as Jim Ross and Josh Mathews welcome everybody to the show. Ross tells everybody that Josh will be joining him on commentary for the time being as Paul Heyman has found 'new business' over on Monday Night Raw - which he tells everyone will be talked about later. But right now - Josh tells everybody at home - we are going to dive into some huge action on a jam packed night just three days away from TLC![/color] WWE Champion Kane[/color][/b][/font][/center][/td][/tr] [tr][td] As soon as the bell rings, Kingston explodes with shots to Kane. He gets overpowered fast afterward, though, and the WWE Champion dominates him for a few minutes. As he goes for a chokeslam, though, Kingston manages to kick him in the head and slide off. After using tons of athletic moves over and over, he eventually sends Kane down and hits the Boom Drop. He begins to clap his hands, preparing for the Trouble In Paradise. Ricardo Rodriguez, however, comes rushing down the ramp well shouting on the mic in Spanish. Kingston is distracted enough so when he turns, Kane hits the chokeslam and pins him. [/td][/tr] [tr][td] Winner of the match via pinfall, Kane [/i] (7:33) **3/4[/color][/b][/font][/center][/td][/tr][/table] Kane rises up to his feet and does his signature pyros to the corners. He exits the ring, scoops up his WWE Championship, and makes his way to the back silently. After a while, Kingston begins to stir in the ring as Ricardo stands on the outside. Kingston rolls out of the ring and proceeds to start chasing him around the ring. Eventually they get into the ring and Kingston corners him. Alberto Del Rio, however, rushes into the ring from behind and clubs Kingston over the back. He fires away with shots but Kingston begins to send some back. He eventually ducks one and nails Del Rio with the Trouble In Paradise out of nowhere, causing him to fall back and out of the ring. Kingston taunts to the cheering crowd.COMMERCIAL BREAKWe return at ringside where Jim Ross says he would like to inform everybody about Paul Heyman. A clip from last week is shown where Heyman says he is sick of doing this job as a commentator and ends up quitting. Ross continues by saying that obviously he found something to do fairly quick, and a clip from this past Monday on Raw is shown where he traded some words with Bret "The Hitman" Hart and eventually had his newest client by the name of Mason Ryan destroy the Hall of Famer. Mathews says that it was a sickening display, but this Mason Ryan is a beast of a man and he is a force to be reckoned with.
We cut backstage to General Manager Abraham Washington in his office. Dolph Ziggler walks in, getting tremendous boos from the crowd. Washington asks him what's going on and how he is doing. Dolph tells him that he is doing just great and he has some things to talk to Abraham about. Tonight he plans on not only defeating Randy Orton, but he may just throw in a bit of injury if he tries hard enough. So he should get a back up for Sunday just in case. Secondly, he plans on making a statement at TLC and he should make sure to keep a close eye on the show because he will be there - guaranteed. Washington tells him he will be watching and wishes him luck later on. Ziggler says he won't need luck and walks out.COMMERCIAL BREAK[/color] Jack Swagger vs[/color] Women's Champion April Lee and[/color] Big Show[/color][/b][/font][/center][/td][/tr] [tr][td] The bell sounds as Lee and Melina start off. Melina manages to get control in the early goings, the two only being in the ring for a couple minutes until Swagger is tagged. He gets tossed around by Show like a rag doll, but he does fight back cheaply. After making a tag to Melina, a lot of back and forth action from the divas go until Lee suddenly delivers a huge enziguri and snags the three count right after. [/td][/tr] [tr][td] [/i] (6:02) **[/color][/b][/font][/center][/td][/tr][/table] Lee begins her celebration as Swagger re-enters the ring and grabs her by the arm. He begins to yell incoherently to the audience, but apparently Big Show hears it and comes rushing up to him, delivering a huge knockout punch and laying him out! The crowd pop wildly as Swagger is completely out cold. Lee looks up to him with a smile and he lifts her up onto his shoulder in victory, celebrating along with the Louisiana crowd.
Cutting to Todd Grisham, he introduced his guest at this time to be United States Champion Bryan Danielson. He asks him how he feels about going one on one with the Rated R Superstar tonight. He laughs a little and says that it isn't going to be any problem for him taking on Edge tonight. It also won't be any problem this Sunday when he faces Rey Mysterio in a ladder match. As a matter of fact, he plans on breezing by tonight and going straight to Houston.COMMERCIAL BREAK[/color] United States Champion Bryan Danielson[/color][/b][/font][/center][/td][/tr] [tr][td] Once the bell tolls, the two men lock up. Danielson takes Edge down earlier and applies various holds to keep him grounded. Once they return to their feet, tons of back and forth battle ensues. Edge uses his strength as Danielson uses his agility, adding some interesting contrast. Edge ends up hitting a spear, but Danielson rolls out of the ring and a commercial break follows. Once returning, Danielson is back in control and after a couple minutes, he goes for the Cattle Mutilation. Edge manages to scramble free, though, and hit the Edgecution. He sets up for the spear in the corner and charges for Danielson once he's up, but it's avoided. Once Edge turns, Danielson pulls him into a school boy - tights in hand - and gets the cheap three. [/td][/tr] [tr][td] [/i] (11:16) ***3/4[/color][/b][/font][/center][/td][/tr][/table] Danielson slips right out of the ring and the referee follows him up the ramp, giving him his United States Championship gold. He taunts to the frustrated Edge who grasps his hair and kicks the ropes in anger. J.R. reminds us that Rey Mysterio and Drew McIntyre still face off later on!COMMERCIAL BREAKWe return and the arena is scanned over until a voice can be heard calling out: "Straight-edge means I am better than you". CM Punk and Joey Mercury are soon found in the middle of the crowd near the booths. Punk looks around at the booing arena and tells them that they can boo all they want, they all know the truth is that because of their own stupidity of succumbing to drugs and alcohol in their lives they cannot be as good as him or Joseph Mercury. He begins to make his way down the stairs well still preaching. He says that people like Evan Bourne dare to step in his way of action, but he realizes that there is always something wrong with his rivals as they poison themselves to society. He states that a few weeks before Bragging Rights even hit and Evan dared to take some spotlight at the event, he decided to hang out with a few guys with some sense to not drink at a club. He saw "Mr. Bourne" taking some shots with a few people. He hops over the barricade and proceeds to enter the ring, Mercury still right behind him. Once up he says that the site simply sickened him and when he decided to attempt to cash in his Money in the Bank, he knew that there was going to be consequences for being idiotic not just by cashing in the briefcase at a terrible time, but being a drinker. He then claims that the night he was out drinking he decided to drive to his hotel, as well! DUI - something that is illegal in this country that is supposed to be looking out for it's people. He says he has taken care of that garbage himself, though, by sending him away. He doesn't expect him to be back here in the WWE again - and if he dare show his face he can show it to the police because they have evidence of surveillance tapes from that night in October and also photos of when hanging out at that bar of Evan doing the drinking. As he goes to say more, Bourne[/color] storms his way down to the ring. Punk yells at Mercury to get him and hops out of the ring as Mercury is confused. He is met with a series of shots and is eventually laid out with a huge dropkick. Bourne then climbs to the top rope and hits his signature knees to the chest. He then goes right back up and prepares for the Air Bourne. A couple police officers, however, come rushing to the ring and get around him to stop him. They tell him that they are going to be taking him in and not to do anything more. Bourne ignores them, though, and goes through with hitting the Air Bourne on Joey Mercury. One of the cops takes him down and begins to cuff him as Punk yells at them to "take care of that garbage". They eventually detain him and take him from the ring. COMMERCIAL BREAK[/color] Unified Tag Team Champions The Dudebusters w/Trent Beretta[/color][/b][/font][/center][/td][/tr] [tr][td] The bell sounds as Hawkins starts with Primo. The champion gets the upper hand early on and works Primo a lot on the mat. Nothing really exciting until Primo manages to fight back and gain momentum. He makes frequent tags with Carlito and they control Hawkins until a sudden superkick lays Carlito out. A tag is made to Croft and he dominates Carlito. After a failed Backstabber, Beretta trips Primo off the apron, a superkick is nailed and a pin is made. [/td][/tr] [tr][td] [/i][/color] (7:02) **3/4[/b][/font][/center][/td][/tr][/table] The trio celebrate their victory as Primo re-enters the ring. He begins to shove Beretta and ends up getting tackled by Hawkins. Beretta and Croft stomp away at him as Hawkins fires away with punches to the head. They yell at him a bit before exiting the ring and making their way to the back, quite satisfied with the victory and the post-match beat down that really wasn't necessary at all from the tag team champions.COMMERCIAL BREAK[/color] Rey Mysterio[/color][/b][/font][/center][/td][/tr] [tr][td] Once the bell rings, Mysterio avoids shot after shot from McIntyre and tries to finish him early. McIntyre eventually gets fed up and tosses Mysterio into the steel post in the corner. He then works the shoulder further in the match, Mysterio getting fed up quick. He trips him in between the ropes but can't even pull himself around to connect with the 619. McIntyre takes advantage of it and ends up throwing him into the post more. However, he can't hit the Future Shock as Rey finds a way out. He then hurricanranas McIntyre back between the ropes and forces himself to hit a 619. He Drops the Dime and takes the pinfall. [/td][/tr] [tr][td] [/i] (8:17) ***[/color][/b][/font][/center][/td][/tr][/table] Following the match, Mysterio proceeds to get up in celebration. Bryan Danielson, though, rushes his way to the ring with the US Title in grasp. He goes to nail Mysterio, but he ducks away from it. McIntyre pulls him down to the mat, though, and a two-on-one beat down follows. Edge comes rushing down to the ring and he immediately drops McIntyre with a spear. Danielson doesn't want more from him, especially after cheating to win earlier on, and hops out of the ring as fast he can and scurries up the ramp. Edge checks down on Mysterio as he stares down McIntyre on the outside.COMMERCIAL BREAKReturning, the back of a shirt is shown simply saying "I Ain't Need Nobody". The man wearing it turns around and it is Duke Rotundo. He says that last week he showed off what he can do without his 'waste of space' brother, Bo. He destroyed that no name and will destroy anybody else that dare stand in his way when it comes to the Smackdown or even the Raw roster. Duke Rotundo is here to make a name for himself and disgrace the names of others.
We cut to a locker room where Randy Orton is lacing up his boots. Todd Grisham steps in and apologizes for bothering him and says he'd like to get a few words about Dolph Ziggler tonight and Kane on Sunday. Orton stands up and says that tonight when he goes out there and faces Dolph Ziggler again he isn't going to take it easy and he isn't going to take it slow but instead he is going to show 'The Big Red Machine' what he plans on doing this Sunday. Todd reminds him that it is a chairs match this Sunday and Orton says he knows what it is. He knows what he is going into but more importantly he knows that the WWE Championship will be on the line. He walks away, leaving Todd in confusion.
A video package for TLC: Tables, Ladders, and Chairs this Sunday airs.COMMERCIAL BREAK[/color] Randy Orton[/color][/b][/font][/center][/td][/tr] [tr][td] As soon as the bell goes off, Orton storms to Ziggler and pounds away at him in the corner. He gets pulled away by the referee though, so Ziggler cheap shots him. He ends up getting a lot of momentum within the next few minutes and keeps Orton in the corner and on the mat so he can't fight back. He ends up getting too cocky, though, and is laid out with the RKO out of nowhere halfway through. He manages to flop his foot over the bottom rope, though. Orton then goes for the rope-hung DDT as he gets up on the apron, but Ziggler manages to shove him away and get outside the ring. After a little while, he returns to the ring and manages to shove Orton away on another RKO attempt and nail the Zig Zag before he can turn. He only gets a two count though. He drags Orton back up, but he is tossed over the top rope. Orton follows and looks under the ring and grabs a steel chair. Ziggler stirs slowly back, leaning and trying to catch his breath and is quickly smacked across the back with the chair! [/td][/tr] [tr][td] Winner of the match via disqualification, Dolph Ziggler (10:40) ***1/2 [/i][/b][/font][/center][/td][/tr][/table] Orton continues to fire away with shots across the back with the chair and eventually drags Ziggler into the ring. He prepares for him to get up, but Kane[/color] has his pyro hit the stage and he comes down to the ring. He gets in and Orton rushes at him with the chair, hitting him in the shoulder. He continues to fire away with the chair until Kane manages to shove him away. He nails him with the big boot after and the chair drops. He takes Orton by the back of the neck as Ziggler rolls out of the ring. Kane pulls him up and drops him with the chokeslam right down on the steel chair. The arena erupts in boos as Kane does his signature pyros on the ring posts as Smackdown comes to a close just three days away from TLC![/i][/font][/center]
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