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Post by Jord on Dec 18, 2009 10:41:20 GMT -5
Booking has been good so far. I'm not a fan of the layout as even a line or two of description in the match results would be nice. I'm loving the Carlito push. I can actually see him beating Sheamus tonight, but I can see Sheamus getting the WWE Championship match at the Royal Rumble. Either that or he'll win the Rumble. The Miz advancing into the Royal Rumble is good stuff. Maryse for next Divas Champion, please. Not surprised that Mark Henry went over Chavo Guerrero to advance since Chavo is nothing more than a jobber. Carlito gets a WWE Championship match? Fantastic. Nice to see that you're steering Sheamus away from the WWE Title scene for the moment and moving him to the U.S Title division. Solid main event. The Hart Dynasty vs. DX should be fun. Can't see DX retaining for some reason. I think Bret Hart will have something to do with that match.
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Post by Rated R on Dec 19, 2009 9:04:38 GMT -5
22nd December 2009The ECW opening video package airs first, and is followed by Josh Matthews and Byron Saxton running down tonight’s card, which includes a massive six man over the top battle royal to crown the number one contender to the ECW Championship. Vance Archer kicks off the show, making his way to the ring for his match. Prior to his match Archer demands a microphone, and intensely states that it is a crime that he is not involved in the number one contenders match later tonight. Archer declares that he is the next big thing in ECW, and that if Tiffany thinks she can overlook him she has another thing coming. Vance Archer promises to destroy everyone who gets in his way to get the title shot he deserves. 1) Vance Archer Defeated Tyler Reks – This was pretty much a squash match, as Vance Archer came in and completely dominated Tyler Reks, quickly putting him away with the Blackout to continue the big push Archer has been receiving recently. He’s going to need more competitive matches if he’s to be taken seriously though. Following the match Vance Archer rolled out of the ring and grabbed a steel chair from ringside, throwing it into the ring. Archer proceeded to pick Tyler Reks up and deliver a second Blackout to Tyler Reks onto the steel chair. Vance Archer left the ring while Tyler Reks rolled about in pain. ECW goes backstage where William Regal and Vladamir Kozlov seem to be arguing. Ezekial Jackson walks up to them both, and tells them that he’s spoken to Tiffany, and next week it will be Ezekial Jackson vs. Vladamir Kozlov one on one in a royal rumble qualifying match. Kozlov says a load of stuff in Russian, and Jackson tells him to speak English like a normal person, which angers Kozlov even more. The two nearly come to blows but Regal once again stops them and tells them they can settle their problems in the ring next week, and after that they can go back to doing what’s really important – putting the ECW title around his waist. Jackson shakes his head and just walks off, while Kozlov heads to the ring for his match. 2) Vladamir Kozlov Defeated Local Competitor – This wasn’t anything more than a squash match to build some momentum for Vladamir Kozlov ahead of his singles match with Ezekial Jackson next week. Kozlov dominated this match, throwing his opponent around like a ragdool before putting him away with the Iron Curtain for the win. ECW cuts backstage where the ECW interviewer Savannah is standing by with the now reinstated Paul Burchill and Katie Lea. Savannah begins to ask Burchill a question but he takes the microphone away from her and tells her to push off. Burchill goes on to say that he is back on ECW to stay, and that he now has bigger aspirations than just unmasking some loser, and that is to win the ECW Championship. Burchill states that this week on Superstars he will qualify for the Royal Rumble against The Hurricane, and then will go on to win the Rumble. Katie Lea takes the microphone, and states that the era of Burchill is about to begin. 3 – Over The Top Rope Battle Royal; Number One Contenders Match) Shelton Benjamin Defeated William Regal, Yoshi Tatsu, Zack Ryder, Ezekial Jackson and Goldust – A solid main event that pitted six of ECW’s star talents against each other with an ECW title shot on the line. If nothing else this match proved exactly why ECW has such a solid roster, because any one of these could believably challenge Christian for the title. In the end though it was Shelton Benjamin who picked up the win, last eliminating Zack Ryder. Order of Elimination: 1 – Goldust (by Ezekial Jackson) 2 – Ezekial Jackson (by Vladamir Kozlov’s interference) 3 – William Regal (by Yoshi Tatsu while distracted by Ezekial Jackson and Vladamir Kozlov brawling at ringside) 4 – Yoshi Tatsu (by Zack Ryder) 5 – Zack Ryder (by Shelton Benjamin)Following the match Shelton Benjamin begins to celebrate the victory when Vance Archer’s music hits and the big man makes his way to the ring. Benjamin sticks around, staring at Archer as he enters the ring, and out of nowhere delivers a brutal jumping kick to the skull of Benjamin, that lays him out cold. Vance Archer proceeds to deliver a brutal Blackout to Shelton Benjamin. ECW on Sci-Fi comes to an end with Vance Archer standing tall over the new number one contender, Shelton Benjamin.
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Post by Jord on Dec 19, 2009 9:16:13 GMT -5
I'm not a fan of Vance Archer, but he's been getting pushed currently on ECW so I'm liking that you're continuing the push. The Ruthless Roundtable segment was well written. Not really a fan of the first two matches being squash matches. I can see Burchill going over The Hurricane into the Royal Rumble match since you're known for pushing Burchill alot in your diaries. Shelton Benjamin as the number one contender is good stuff. For some reason I can see Archer taking Benjamin's title shot by beating Shelton next week on ECW. Good stuff apart from 2/3's of the show being a squash match.
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Post by Rated R on Dec 23, 2009 11:38:36 GMT -5
24th December 2009The Superstars opening video package airs, and is followed by the three announce teams announcing their brands matches, all of which are Royal Rumble qualifying matches. 1 – Royal Rumble Qualifying Match) Paul Burchill (W/ Katie Lea) Defeated The Hurricane [/b] – These two men have faced each other numerous times in the past month or so, and it seems like the fans may be getting a little sick of it, so hopefully this will be last time we see this in a while Burchill picks up the win in a highly competitive match following the Dangerous Buster to book himself a spot in the Royal Rumble match. Paul Burchill celebrates having finally put his feud with The Hurricane to rest once and for all, and booking himself a spot in the Royal Rumble match in the process. Katie Lea joins him in the ring and the two taunt the fans before Superstars cuts backstage. Superstars cuts to Ted DiBiase backstage with RAW interviewer Eve. Eve asks DiBiase about his Royal Rumble Qualifying match here tonight on Superstars. DiBiase states that ever since WWE TLC he and his partner Cody Rhodes haven’t seen or heard from Randy Orton. DiBiase goes on to say that he has never felt freer than right now without Randy Orton breathing down his neck demanding results, and that he is going to show exactly that tonight, when he goes out to the ring and defeats Santino Marella to gain a spot in the Royal Rumble match. A video package airs, promoting the Royal Rumble, which takes place on the 31st of January 2010. It focuses on the Royal Rumble match itself. 2 – Royal Rumble Qualifying Match) The Hart Dynasty (W/ Natayla) Defeated Charlie Haas & Jimmy Wang Yang – The Hart Dynasty’s push continued here tonight with this match, as they qualified for the Royal Rumble match with a victory over Charlie Haas & Jimmy Wang Yang. This was actually a good competitive match, and the performance of Charlie Haas stood out as being strong, but that wasn’t enough to give him and Jimmy Wang Yang the victory, as Tyson Kidd pinned Yang following the Springboard Hart Attack. The Hart Dynasty celebrate their victory, assending the turnbuckles and signalling that they are gunning for Degeneration X’s Unified Tag Team titles. Todd Grisham reminds everybody that Degeneration X will be on SmackDown this week to confront the Hart Dynasty. A video package promotes the 28/12 edition of Monday Night RAW, which will be headlined by a WWE Championship match between John Cena and Carlito. Superstars then cuts to a commercial break. 3 – Royal Rumble Qualifying Match) Ted DiBiase Defeated Santino Marella – RAW main evented this Royal Rumble centric edition of Superstars, with Legacy’s Ted DiBiase going it alone against the always entertaining Santino Marella. The match was pretty back and forth, with both men having chances to get the win. DiBiase looked pretty impressive during this match, and he picked up the win, and a place in the Royal Rumble match, by connecting with the Dream Street on Marella and getting the pinfall. Superstars goes off the air with Ted DiBiase celebrating his win, and getting a decent face pop from the crowd. DiBiase shouts that he is going to be Mr. Royal Rumble 2010 as the screen fades to black.[/center][/font]
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Post by Ace Bennett on Dec 24, 2009 8:07:53 GMT -5
I'll reply to the last two shows, I did skim Raw though. Archer over Reks is good, hopefully a push is coming for him. Like more Ruthless Roundtable tension in their angle. Decent squash, although it doesn't make much sense to me that Jackson and Regal are in the Battle Royal and Kozlov isn't. Glad Shelton won the Battle Royal, good to see Ryder have a good showing. Ohhhh Archer coming in to attack Shelton? Can't wait to see where you go with that.
Superstars was a good show too. Surprised to see Burchill qualify for the Rumble, hopefully Hurricane makes it in somehow. Awesome promo for DiBiase, maybe a face turn for him? Glad Hart Dynasty qualified for the RR, decent win for them. Surprised DiBiase/Marella main event as that would seem like it would be a squash. I probably would've went reverse order for matches, but the way you wrote it, it didn't seem like a squash. Glad DiBiase got the victory. RR is shaping up well. Keep up the good work.
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Post by Rated R on Dec 24, 2009 15:31:16 GMT -5
25th December 2009The SmackDown video package opens the show, and is followed by Todd Grisham and Matt Striker welcoming us to a special Christmas edition of Friday Night SmackDown. The music of Batista kicks off the show, as Batista makes his way down to the ring. Batista talks about how last week on Smackdown Chris Jericho walked out on him and cost him the match. Batista demands a match against Chris Jericho here tonight, and then goes on to demand a World Heavyweight Championship match at the Royal Rumble. He is interrupted by Chris Jericho, who stays on the ramp and tells Batista that he left him last week because he knew it wasn’t worth his time, because Batista was dead weight as a tag team partner. Jericho goes on to demand that he receives the number one contenders spot. Both men are interrupted by general manager Theodore Long, who announces that next week’s SmackDown will be headlined by a number one contenders match, and that both Batista and Chris Jericho will be involved in matches tonight where the winner will go on to that number one contenders match next week. Long goes on to book Batista vs. Rey Mysterio and Chris Jericho vs. Kane for later tonight. 1) Luke Gallows (W/ CM Punk) Defeated R-Truth – A solid opening match for tonight’s Christmas edition of SmackDown, as the man formerly known as Festus went one on one with R-Truth, who CM Punk pinned last week on SmackDown. This was a good back and forth match, as R-Truth’s athleticism was a good match for Gallow’s strength, but in the end Gallows dodged a scissors kick and connected with the Twelve Steps to get the pinfall victory. SmackDown cuts backstage, where Savannah is standing by with Rey Mysterio, who hasn’t been seen since Batista defeated him in a street fight a few weeks ago. Savannah asks Mysterio about his match against Batista tonight, and whether he is medically cleared to wrestle. Mysterio says that it doesn’t matter what the doctor’s say, he’s ready to get back into the ring and defeat Batista and put an end to this feud. Mysterip states that once he’s through with Batista, he’s prepared to set his mind on the World Heavyweight Championship. Rey Mysterio walks off as SmackDown cuts to commercial. 2 – Royal Rumble Qualifying Match) Drew McIntyre Defeated JTG (W/ Shad) – A decent match, although the crowd were pretty dead for a lot of it. Cryme Time haven’t really done anything of note in ages, and it seems people are becoming a little uninterested in them. It was a good thing that this was kept short, as McIntyre was in control for a lot of this match, and solidified his spot in the Rumble match after connecting with the Scot Drop. SmackDown cuts backstage where Eric Escobar is talking to Theodore Long. Long tells Escobar he has a bright future ahead of him, as long as he avoids the ‘wrong people’. At that moment Vickie Guerrero walks into the office, and starts screeching about why Escobar is there. Escobar taunts Vickie, telling her that they were just talking about how he’s going to rise to the top and that she’s got nothing to do with it. Escobar tells Long that he’s thankful for his time, smirks at Vickie and walks out. Vickie screams at Theodore Long and proceeds to storm out of the office. 3) Chris Jericho Defeated Kane – The first half main event saw Chris Jericho clash with the big red machine to see who would move on to the number one contenders match next week to face either Batista or Rey Mysterio. This match was given plenty of time, and both men used that time to put on a solid match with a good story. Both men were given plenty of chances to show what they can do, and either could have believably gotten the win here. The ending stretch of the match saw Kane gain control, attempt the Chokeslam only for Jericho to counter it and connect with the Codebreaker to get the pinfall victory and move on to the Number One Contenders match next week on SmackDown. SmackDown cuts backstage where Dolph Ziggler is arguing with Drew McIntyre over who should challenge for the Intercontinental Championship. The argument gets pretty heated when the Intercontinental Champion John Morrison walks into the scene, smirking at both men. He tells them to calm down, and that there’s no point in arguing about it because neither of them will ever take the Intercontinental Championship away from John Morrison. Morrison tells them to keep trying, and walks off, leaving McIntyre and Ziggler looking on angrily. 4) Michelle McCool Defeated Maria – The Diva’s of SmackDown kicked off the second hours worth of action, as Maria clashed with the Women’s Champion, Michelle McCool. This match wasn’t long, and while Maria got in a fair share of offense McCool pretty much controlled a lot of this match, and didn’t seem close to losing once, eventually connecting with the Faithbreaker to pick up the pinfall victory. Following the match Michelle McCool grabs a hurt Maria by the hair. She begins talking trash to Maria, but before anything can happy Beth Phoenix charges the ring, delivering a clothesline to McCool. Michelle McCool escapes the ring before Beth can do any more damage, and the two share a staredown as SmackDown cuts to commercial. SmackDown returns to the backstage area, where Theodore Long is talking to an unknown person down the phone. Long asks if they’re sure, and then tells them that he’ll make the arrangements. Long finishes the call of with “looking forward to having you back.” Vickie Guerrero enters the office, overhearing the call, and asks who he was talking to. Long tells him that she’ll find out at the same time as the rest of the world – during the Royal Rumble match! 5) Dolph Ziggler Defeated Matt Hardy – Last week on SmackDown these two were involved in tag team action, this week they went one on one in a match that would have obvious ramifications on the Intercontinental Championship hunt. This match was pretty fun, with both men putting on solid performances and providing an entertaining match that the live crowd seemed to enjoy. Matt nearly won this match early on after connecting with the Side effect, but from there the match became pretty evenly fought, and Ziggler managed to steal the win following a low blow and the Jumping Russian Legsweep. The music of Degeneration X hits, and the Unified Tag Team Champions make their way down to the ring. They do the usual ‘are you ready’ bit, before calling out the Hart Dynasty for their face to face confrontation. The music of the Hart Dynasty hits and David Hart Smith and Tyson Kidd hit the ring. The two teams go back and forth about why they deserve to be the tag team champions, and Degeneration X make a number of jokes at the Hart Dynasty’s expense. Degeneration X tell the Hart Dynasty that if they want a title shot, they’re going to have to show that they can hang with the big boys. Suddenly Natayla Neidhart comes through the crowd and enters the ring, delivering a low blow to Triple H. This allows the Hart Dynasty to jump Degeneration X, beating them to the ground. They finish the assault off with a Springboard Hart Attack to Shawn Michaels. David Hart Smith grabs a microphone and shouts to Triple H “how’s that for proving we can hang with the big boys.” The Hart Dynasty head backstage, once again leaving Degeneration X out cold in the ring as SmackDown cuts to commercials. 6) Batista Defeated Rey Mysterio – Tonight’s main event saw Batista and Rey Mysterio, who have been familiar foes in the past months, go one on one once again with the winner facing Chris Jericho next week on SmackDown to determine the challenger to the Undertaker’s World Heavyweight Championship at the Royal Rumble. The match itself was very intense, as Batista went out of his way to not only win this match, but also to attempt to hurt Rey Mysterio, who likewise was struggling at times to stay in this match, relying on his speed and agility advantage. The end of the match saw Mysterio managing to connect with the 619, and everybody on their feet thinking he may pull off the win, only for Batista to catch him as he came off the top rope and drill him down with the Batista Bomb to get the pinfall and the victory. SmackDown comes to an end with Batista in the ring, and Chris Jericho walking out onto the ramp. The two share a staredown ahead of their number one contenders match next week.
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Post by Rated R on Dec 29, 2009 13:33:16 GMT -5
28th December 2009The RAW video package airs, and is followed by Michael Cole and Jerry Lawler running down tonight’s card, the final RAW of 2009, which will be headlined by a WWE Championship match as Carlito challenges John Cena. Vince McMahon kicks off the show, talking about his search for a permanent general manager. Vince states that he has been considering his options ever since his decision to bring in a new general manager of RAW, and that he is sure he has made the right decision. Vince McMahon goes on to announce that next week, on the first RAW of 2010, he will introduce the new general manager of RAW live. Vince states that it will be one of the biggest announcements in RAW history, and that if you’re a true wrestling fan, then you won’t dare miss Monday Night RAW next week. 1) Primo Defeated Chavo Guerrero – The opening match of tonight’s RAW pitted two superstars who haven’t really done much of note on RAW in recent weeks. The match itself was pretty good, as these two men put on some decent high flying action reminiscent of the old Cruiserweight division. Chavo looked close to getting the win, but Primo spoilt his party by connecting with the Diving Crossbody to pick up the win. Following the match Chavo Guerrero just seems to snap, attacking Primo from behind and launching a vicious attack, including the three amigo’s and a big frogsplash to finish the whole attack off. The referee checks on an unconscious Primo while Chavo grabs a microphone and shouts that he is sick and tired of being treated like a laughing stock, and that he is putting an end to it. Chavo states that everyone just saw what he did to Primo, and that he is capable of doing that to anyone because he is a Guerrero. Chavo goes on to say that the name Guerrero means something in professional wrestling, and that from now on, he is going to uphold the heritage no matter what it takes. A promotional video package airs promoting the Royal Rumble, which airs on the 31st of January. It focuses on the Rumble match itself. 2 – Royal Rumble Qualifying Match) Sheamus Defeated Evan Bourne – Sheamus lost out on a shot at the WWE Championship last week on RAW due to the interference of The Miz, so he was in full force tonight, looking as vicious as ever. This match was pretty entertaining, as the strength and pure intensity of Sheamus was a solid match for Evan Bourne’s acrobatics and speed. These two put on a good match with plenty of back and forth action, but in the end it was the pure strength and intensity of Sheamus that gave him the win, as he powered Bourne down to the mat with the Crucifix Powerbomb to pick up the win and gain a place in the Royal Rumble match. RAW cuts backstage where Eve is standing by alongside the WWE Champion John Cena. Eve asks Cena about his thoughts on his WWE Championship match against Carlito tonight. Cena talks about how Carlito has been running his mouth for weeks about how everybody is sick of him being the WWE Champion, and that now he is finally stepping up to try and do something about it. Cena states that he has no intentions to lose the WWE Championship tonight, and that Carlito is going to have to really up his game if he expects to walk out of tonight’s RAW as the WWE Champion. 3) Montel Vontavious Porter & Mark Henry Defeated Legacy – Tag team action was up next, as these two teams faced off in a rematch from two weeks ago. Legacy were coming off a loss against Unified Tag Team title holders Degeneration X, so they were definitely looking to regain some momentum here. DiBiase got a notable face pop at the start of the match and the way he was working during this match he was definitely more face like than his partner Cody Rhodes. All four men were given plenty of time to put on solid match, and in the end Montel Vontavious Porter got the win for his team, pinning Cody Rhodes following the Drive By Kick. RAW cuts backstage where Vince McMahon is talking to a member of the ring crew when Sheamus storms in. He demands a shot at the Miz after what happened last week on RAW. Vince asks Sheamus who does he think he is to make demands of him, and Sheamus states he is a future world champion, and the best thing on RAW right now. Vince looks angry, and then grins. Vince tells Sheamus that he likes that Sheamus knows what he wants and goes after it, and tells Sheamus that he needs to prove to him that he really wants a shot at the Miz. Sheamus tells him that he’ll show him exactly what is capable off, and storms out. 4 – Diva’s Championship Match) Melina [C] Defeated Maryse – Diva’s action kicked off the second hour off Monday Night RAW, and what a match it was as the Diva’s Championship was put on the line in a match between two off the top diva talents on RAW. This was a decent enough match, and these two pulled out some entertaining spots for the crowd. A lot of people were surprisingly pulling for Maryse to get the win, but Melina spoilt her night with the Primal Scream to get the win and retain her Diva’s Championship. RAW cuts backstage where Legacy are arguing about their loss to Montel Vontavious Porter and Mark Henry. Rhodes is talking about how Randy Orton is going to kill them if they don’t do something notable, and DiBiase reminds him that Orton has been in contact since he lost at WWE TLC two weeks ago, and that they don’t have to worry about him breathing over their shoulders, to which Rhodes just looks shocked. The camera pans out to show Randy Orton in a suit, standing behind DiBiase. DiBiase turns around to see what Cody Rhodes is staring at and finds himself face to face with Randy Orton. Orton tells them that they need to talk and RAW cuts to commercial. 5) Kofi Kingston Defeated The Miz – Two wrestlers who have found themselves receiving pushes in the past few months faced off here, and it was certainly a solid match. Kingston has been raised to a possible main event superstar with his feud with Randy Orton, but he still needs a few more headline feuds to get him there. The Miz on the other hand has already established himself as one of the best heels in the midcard, and he really got the crowd against him during this match. The two went back and forth, with neither man being able to get any real advantage until the end of the match, when the music of Sheamus hit, distracting the Miz and allowing Kingston to connect with the Trouble in Paradise and follow up with the pinfall victory. Following the match Sheamus does indeed hit the ring. Kingston exits the ring quickly, not wanting any part of the intense Sheamus. Sheamus waits for The Miz to get to his feet and then delivers a brutal bicycle kick to the skull of the Miz, completely knocking the Miz clean out. Sheamus then picks the Miz up, and slams him to the ground with a Crucific Powerbomb. Sheamus just stares at the unconscious Miz as RAW cuts to commercials. A video package airs, promoting this Friday’s SmackDown, headlined by Chris Jericho vs. Batista, with the winner heading to the Royal Rumble to challenge The Undertaker for the World Heavyweight Championship. 6 – WWE Championship Match) John Cena [C] Defeated Carlito – Tonight’s main event saw the WWE Championship on the line as the champion John Cena went one on one with Carlito, who defeated Sheamus last week to gain this title shot. These two have had a sort of mini feud over the past month and it came to a head during this very good main event. These two seemed to click during this match, putting on an entertaining match that was helped by the atmosphere of the crowd which was pretty good. Carlito has been showing a lot more passion in the ring in recent weeks, and he came close to becoming the new WWE Champion at times during this match, only just coming up short when Cena connected with the Attitude Adjustment, and followed it up with the STF to get the submission victory. Following the match John Cena celebrates the victory, raising the WWE Championship while standing on the turnbuckles. His celebration is stopped early though when the Big Show hits the ring while Cena still has his back turned. Cena turns around straight into a Knock Out punch from the Big Show. Big Show follows this up by picking John Cena up off the floor by his throat and then proceeds to deliver a big Chokeslam. RAW comes to an end with the Big Show holding the WWE Championship with John Cena laid out in the middle of the ring.
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Post by DTP. on Dec 30, 2009 19:11:24 GMT -5
WWE RAW: Monday 28th December 2009...Alright, I apologise for not really keeping up and reading this, but let's see what we have here. Good opening promo to kick off the show, though brief, with Vince McMahon in the ring talking about choices for a permanent RAW General Manager. I can definitely see Bret Hart taking the position of RAW brand head. Primo and Chavo Guerrero would have a good match, but only if it had taken place in ECW at the beginning of 2008. Chavo and Primo are not big draws, and the crowd wouldn't have enjoyed it too much. Also, it would not have gone well with the crowd, because it would have put them off slightly. Chavo Guerrero looking to get a serious push again? Hmm, they always let him move up the card, but they always get bored and he moves down again. So I don't really care about this much longer. Sheamus isn't WWE Champion eh? Nevermind, poor Evan Bourne, having to do the job to the man who needs more momentum, Sheamus. Guess somebody had to do the job. John Cena and Carlito having a match? Should be good, but I hope that you don't have it main event. It'd be extremely weak. Montel Vontavious Porter and Mark Henry can pull good matches with Ted Dibiase and Cody Rhodes, good win for MVP and Mark Henry here. Didn't really advance a lot though. Vince McMahon and Sheamus' segment was interesting. The Miz and Sheamus for the WWE United States Championship would be bad, because they're both heels, and Miz is a lot smaller than Sheamus; it'd be a hell of an awkward match. Don't care for Melina retaining the WWE Divas Championship, personally. She's getting boring, and Maryse should have got the win and the belt to close off the year on RAW. Nice bout between Kofi Kingston and The Miz, glad it was a non-title match too. Sheamus distracting Miz? I sincerely hope you do not have a match between Sheamus and Miz, because they're both heels, they're both of awkward sizes, and it seems like a random match. Plus Sheamus destroying the WWE United States Champion was bad. John Cena and Carlito would have had a weak match to finish RAW off in 2009, really, but Cena retaining the WWE Championship is best. Big Show attacking Cena...another feud between these two? It's ran through 2009, it's getting old. I'd personally prefer Sheamus vs Cena over this. It was a good show, but it lacked DX's prescensce. It had some good matches, but the main event was weak for me. I like the direction of this diary however, there's just some things I personally disagree with doing.
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Post by The L.F.C Fan on Dec 30, 2009 19:32:02 GMT -5
28/12 Raw... sorry straight away reading hte first sentence Carlito challenging Cena? I like Carlito, I do but him challenging Cena is... different to say the least. Bret for new GM? Me thinks so, should be epic even if it isnt him. Primo over Chavo... I'd of preferred to see Chavo win but there are so many talented lower-mid - midcarders on Raw nowadays you cant always see who you want to win win aslong as you dont job Chavo out you should be fine. Oooh I tae that back Chavo attacking Primo after the match certainly puts him over as a threat which in reality he should be. Good to see Sheamus in the Rumble he should add something different. Him beating Evan Bourne yeah. I like it but would have liked to have seen Bourne in it too. Maybe he could still be...? More I think about it more I like Carlito/Cena... they had a nice feud over on 5-6? years ago so this could work. Mark V P over Legacy... fair enough I suppose,.. have to say I like legacy though and hope they do something. Melina > Maryse for the Divas strap is again fine... not too bothered about divas personally but htey're necessary in a sim diary. Very nice angle with Orton/Legacy right there. Very intersting wonder if the legacy split is actually going to happen here? Kingston defeating THA MIZ! is okay, I like Kingston and the miz so wasn't too bothered who won. A clean win against a fellow upper-mid card guy will do Kingston the world of good. Sheamus OWNING The Miz is interesting clearly Sheamus is getting a push here which I like, Heel vs Heel however im not too sure about. Cena > Carlito is predictable but understandable. Haha ust as I was about to say were's Big Show he appears... a feud between them two should be... ok if done right.
Overall nice Raw, drop a reply to my new 2009 - 2010 if you could? thanks
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Post by Rated R on Jan 1, 2010 18:48:35 GMT -5
29th December 2009The ECW opening video package airs, and is followed by Byron Saxton and Josh Matthews running down tonight’s card, headlined by a Royal Rumble Qualifying match between Ezekial Jackson and Vladamir Kozlov. ECW on Sci-Fi kicks off with the ECW Champion Christian. Christian hits the ring, and starts to talk about how last week Shelton Benjamin earned the right to face him once again at the Royal Rumble. Christian says that he respects Shelton Benjamin, and that he is looking forward to having the chance to once again go one on one with Benjamin. Before Christian can continue Vance Archer comes through the crowd and attacks Christian from behind. Archer launches a vicious assault on the champion, including cracking him in the head with the belt, before setting up a table on the outside of the ring. Archer proceeds to deliver a Blackout from the inside of the ring to the outside, sending Christian through the table. ECW cuts to commercial with Archer staring intensely inside the ring at Christian, who lies broken on the outside. 1) Caylen Croft & Trent Barreta Defeated Local Competitors – Not a terrible opening match, but it wasn’t really anything more than a squash. The biggest problem here is that Croft & Barreta are a decent team but there’s no tag team division on ECW, so they’re stuck facing local talent every week. Something has to change, otherwise they’re going to be out of a job real soon. ECW cuts backstage, where Yoshi Tatsu is heading to the ring for his match. Suddenly he is blind sided by Paul Burchill, who throws him into a wall. Burchill reminds Tatsu about how he stopped his attack on the Hurricane two weeks ago, before telling Tatsu that nobody interferes in his business, and that Tatsu has now learnt that the hard way. Burchill walks off smirking, while Tatsu slowly gets to his feet. A video package airs, promoting the Royal Rumble pay per view which airs January 31st. It focuses on the Royal Rumble match. 2) Vance Archer Defeated Yoshi Tatsu – Despite having just been attacked Yoshi Tatsu still made his way to the ring for his match looking bruised and battered, and things didn’t get any better for him when his opponent was announced as Vance Archer, who earlier in the night put the ECW Champion Christian through a table. Archer dominated this match as Tatsu was still hurting from Paul Burchill’s attack, and it wasn’t long until Archer connected with the Blackout to pick up the victory. Following the match Vance Archer demands a microphone, and cuts an intense promo on how he deserves to be the number one contender, and that the only reason he wasn’t included in the battle royal was because Tiffany knows that he would destroy Christian like he did earlier tonight. Archer goes on to say that until he is given his ECW Championship match he will continue to destroy every single member of the ECW roster that he can. Archer drops the microphone and glares intensely into the camera as ECW cuts to commercials. A video package airs, promoting this coming Monday’s edition of Monday Night RAW, where Vince McMahon will officially name the new RAW general manager. 3 – Royal Rumble Qualifying Match) Ezekial Jackson Defeated Vladamir Kozlov – Two of the most powerful men on ECW went one on one in tonight’s main event after weeks of tension between these two. William Regal was at ringside during this match, watching the match and clearly hoping that these two men could settle their differences and focus on getting the ECW title back around Regal’s waist, but that didn’t look likely during this match, as both men went out of their way to hurt each other in a match that looked very intense throughout. The match had a lot of false finishes, but in the end Ezekial Jackson booked himself into the Royal Rumble match when he connected with the Ura-nage on Kozlov to get the pinfall victory. Following the match William Regal enters the ring, and offers his hand to Ezekial Jackson. Jackson takes his hand, before pulling Regal in and delivering a big Standing Side Slam to Regal. ECW on Sci-Fi comes to an end with Ezekial Jackson standing tall in the ring, while William Regal and Vladamir Kozlov are left out cold on the mat.
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Post by legendkiller8 on Jan 1, 2010 21:24:51 GMT -5
I'm the new kid on the block but I've read this whole diary from where it is now.
-A like that you've cemented Christian as a face with him showing what a privilege it is to face Shelton Benjamin again. I can't wait to see that at the Royal Rumble. And nice that Archer interfered in that. I think I might see Christian vs. Archer vs. Benjamin for the ECW Title.
-Glad you let The Dudebusters win that one. I like them for now. I hope you continue to cement them as top stars in the developmental territory.
-Nice you let Vance Archer pick up the win here but I don't want Yoshi to become a jobber so don't let him get too bad. I'd love to see both these stars become the ECW Championship.
-Nice segment by Archer. Find it very heel like for him. And I still hope you pet him in the ECW Title hunt for RR!
-I'd imagine these two would have a crash collision. And when he put it was very intense throughout, I knew what you meant. Glad Big Zeke won. I think I speak for alot of people here in the sims board when I say, I see him to be alot better that Kozlov.
This is probably my favorite diary here. That and Kevin Hart and M.L Silverdust's diary. Along with Matt's ECW Diary. So good luck from here on.
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Post by Rated R on Jan 4, 2010 13:10:54 GMT -5
31st December 2009The Superstars opening package airs, and is followed by the three announce teams running down tonight’s show, which features a big Royal Rumble Qualifying match that involves the Unified Tag Team Champions, Degeneration X! 1 – Royal Rumble Qualifying Match) Dolph Ziggler Defeated Slam Master J – While many expected this to be a straight squash match it wasn’t as cut and dry as many first thought, as Slam Master J actually pushed Ziggler to the limits at times and actually nearly caused the upset on more than one occasion. Ziggler looked visibally frustrated as the match continued and got considerably more aggressive as the match went on, eventually nailing Slam Master J with the Jumping Russian Legsweep to pick up the pinfall and a place in the Royal Rumble match. Superstars cuts backstage where ECW interviewer Savannah is standing by with the number one contender to the ECW Championship Shelton Benjamin. Eve asks Benjamin about his thoughts on Vance Archer’s attacks on both him and Christian in past weeks. Shelton Benjamin talks about how people like Vance Archer get off on ruining everybody else’s time in the spotlight, and that there’s only one thing that people like Vance Archer respond to, and that’s getting their ass kicked. Shelton promises that once he’s beaten Yoshi Tatsu tonight, he’ll come to Superstars and take Vance Archer out. 2) Shelton Benjamin Defeated Yoshi Tatsu – This was an excellent match, as two of ECW’s most exciting superstars went one on one in singles action here on Superstars. The match was fast paced and enthralling from the very beginning, as both superstars pulled off some high risk moves in an attempt to thrill the fans, and they did exactly that. One point in particular saw Benjamin hit an insane suicide swanton from the top turnbuckle to the outside of the ring right on top of Yoshi Tatsu. This match was given plenty of time and had plenty of false finishes throughout, but it was Shelton Benjamin who came out on top here tonight, connecting with the Paydirt to get the win. A video package airs, promoting this weeks Monday Night RAW, which will feature Vince McMahon announcing the new general manager of RAW. Prior to their match the Unified Tag Team Champions Degeneration X asks for microphones. Triple H starts, talking about how the Hart Dynasty managed to one up them on SmackDown but that they’ve now started something that they won’t be able to finish – a war with Degeneration X. Shawn Michaels says that this isn’t the first time some young kids have believed that they can take DX out, and like every other time before them they will take out the competition like nobody else can. Triple H says that the Hart Dynasty have managed to get their attention, and that they’re young careers are all but over as a result, and if they’re not down with that then they’ve got two words for them... suck it! 3 – Royal Rumble Qualifying Match) Degeneration X Defeated Cryme Time [/color] – The result of this match was pretty obvious from the start, but there is no doubts that it was still a solid match as two teams who are known for entertaining the fans during matches went at it with two spots in the Royal Rumble match on the line. Instead of the usual Degeneration X squash match you’d expect from this kind of match, Cryme Time actually got in plenty of offence and was made to look like serious threats to the Unified Tag Team Champions. The end result however was exactly what people were expecting, as Shawn Michaels nailed JTG with the Sweet Chin Music to get the pinfall victory and book Degeneration X a place in the Royal Rumble. Superstars goes off the air with the Unified Tag Team Champions Degeneration X celebrating their victory, delivering crotch chops as the screen fades to black.[/center][/font]
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Post by wwfepenguin on Jan 4, 2010 16:52:16 GMT -5
Superstars- Good to see Ziggler getting into the Rumble, as SMJ would be a dud. But, I don't see Ziggler winning, not even close. Nice Shelton promo, I wonder what you will do with Archer/Benjamin/CC. Good for Shelton to win, as he is #1 contender. Give Tatsu a win soon to help him look strong. I would like him back in the main event. Remember, that match he had with CC? Epic. DX on superstars is odd, but them in the Rumble is fine. Would have rather seen THD vs. DX in a tag match at RR though. Unless you will do it at WM. Good show, Rumble match should be good.
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Post by Rated R on Jan 6, 2010 16:14:54 GMT -5
1st January 2010An updated SmackDown opening video package airs, although still with “Let it Roll” as the theme song. Todd Grisham and Matt Striker welcome us to a special new year’s edition of SmackDown, headlined by a number one contenders match between Chris Jericho and Batista. 1) Dolph Ziggler & Drew McIntyre Defeated John Morrison & Eric Escobar – Tonight’s New Years Day edition of SmackDown jumped straight into the action with this tag team match featuring four men who have all been involved in the Intercontinental Championship race in recent weeks. The match was pretty solid with a lot of mat work between these four. John Morrison was the standout performer though, and had pretty much the whole arena behind him. That wasn’t enough to get the win thought as McIntyre managed to connect with Scot Drop on Escobar but before he could go for the pin Ziggler threw him out of the ring and stole the pinfall for himself. Following the match Drew McIntyre and Dolph Ziggler begin to argue over who deserved the pinfall, when Eric Escobar recovers and tackles both men to the ground. All three men begin to brawl in the ring when out of nowhere Morrison leap frogs off of the top rope and takes all three of them out with a flying crossbody. John Morrison rolls out of the ring, grabbing his Intercontinental Championship, and begins to back up the ramp. The music of Theodore Long plays as Morrison gets to the top of the ramp, and Long states that he has had enough of all four men going at it, and that next week they will settle it. Long goes on to announce that next week on SmackDown it will be John Morrison defending the Intercontinental Championship against Dolph Ziggler, Drew McIntyre and Eric Escobar in a fatal four way match. SmackDown cuts to commercial as Morrison just nods, staring at his three opponents for next week in the ring. 2 – Royal Rumble Qualifying Match) Rey Mysterio Defeated Finlay – The first of two big Royal Rumble qualifying matches here, as the master of the 619 Rey Mysterio, who returned to action last week, took on Irish hardman Finlay with a spot in the Royal Rumble on the line. This match was very well put together, as Mysterio’s athleticism worked well against Finlay’s unique old school style. There was quite a lot of fans split on who they wanted to win, but as the match continued it became clear that Rey Mysterio had the majority of support in the arena. The ending stretch saw Rey Mysterio connect with the 619, followed by a springboard splash onto Finlay to get the pinfall and gain a spot in the Rumble. SmackDown cuts backstage, where the new SmackDown backstage interviewer Courtney Taylor is standing beside Chris Jericho. Courtney asks Jericho about tonight’s main event contest against Batista, where the winner will challenge the Undertaker at the Royal rumble. Jericho takes a few shots at tonight’s crowd in his true heel fashion, calling them hypocrites and parasites, before talking about how the Undertaker has had years of dominance, but that now that Jericho has set his sights on the World Heavyweight Championship that reign of dominance is over, and that Batista is just another miscreant in Jericho’s path to being the face of SmackDown. 3) David Hart Smith (W/ The Hart Dynasty) Defeated Triple H (W/ Shawn Michaels) [/b] – Degeneration X and the Hart Dynasty have been feuding over the Unified Tag Team championships for a few weeks now, and the Hart Dynasty have proven themselves more than capable of getting one over the Unified Tag Team Champions. This was a pretty intense match as both David Hart Smith and Triple H were working powerful stiff styles which the live crowd really seemed to enjoy, getting into this match quite quickly and holding interest throughout. Triple H took control in the latter half of the match, which led to Tyson Kidd attempting to get involved. Shawn Michaels attacked Kidd at ringside stopping him from interfering and the two brawled up the ramp. This brawl distracted the referee allowing Natayla to grab one of the tag titles and throw it to Smith. When Triple H went to pick Smith up he received the title belt clean in the skull, sending him crashing to the mat out cold. David Hart Smith quickly threw the title out of the ring and made the cover to pick up the surprise win, once again getting one over on Degeneration X. SmackDown cuts backstage, where Beth Phoenix is talking to SmackDown general manager Theodore Long. She requests a Women’s Championship match against Women’s Champion Michelle McCool for later tonight. Long considers the match, and tells Beth Phoenix that he will give her a non title match against Michelle McCool later tonight, and that if managed to win she will receive her Women’s Championship match next week on SmackDown. Beth smiles and heads off to get ready for her match as SmackDown cuts to commercials. A promo package airs, promoting this Monday Night’s edition of RAW, where Vince McMahon will officially announce the new permanent General Manager of RAW. 4 – Royal Rumble Qualifying Match) Kane Defeated Luke Gallows (W/ CM Punk) – The second of two big Royal Rumble qualifying matches here tonight, the first of which saw Rey Mysterio qualify for the big Royal Rumble match. This was a battle of the big men, as Kane went one on one with CM Punk’s Straightedge Society member Luke Gallows. Both men came into this match focused on using their power and strength to their advantage, but neither seemed to be able to get the advantage during the early parts of this match. Kane looked set to have this won a number of times only for CM Punk to save Gallows. The ending stretch saw CM Punk once again attempt to interfere, only for Kane to grab him, pull him in the ring and deliver a thunderous Chokeslam. Gallows then charged at Kane, only to receive a Chokeslam of his own, allowing Kane to get the three count and qualify for the Royal Rumble match. SmackDown cuts backstage, where the new SmackDown backstage interviewer Courtney Taylor is standing besides Batista. Courtney asks Batista about tonight’s main event, where he will go one on one with Chris Jericho with a shot at the Undertaker’s World Heavyweight Championship on the line. Batista talks about how last week he once again defeated his former friend Rey Mysterio and how he now has to go through some punk named Chris Jericho. Batista promises to defeat Chris Jericho tonight and go on to destroy the Undertaker at the Royal Rumble and finally take back what is rightfully his – the World Heavyweight Championship. 5) Beth Phoenix Defeated Michelle McCool – Beth Phoenix requested this match earlier tonight with the added stipulation that if Beth picks up the win she will receive a Women’s Championship match on next week’s SmackDown. This match was pretty good, as both of these two women can wrestle, and there does seem to be some more focus on having the WWE Diva’s actually wrestle in recent weeks. The crowd weren’t as into this as much as the previous matches of the night, but that didn’t stop these two putting on a decent showing. The ending of the match saw McCool go for a high kick to the head of Phoenix, only for Phoenix to grab hold of her leg, lift McCool and power her down to the mat in a sort of modified spinebuster, which allowed Beth to get the pinfall and her title match next week. We cut backstage to the office of SmackDown general manager Theodore Long, who is talking to WWE chairman Vince McMahon. Vince tells Long that he is impressed with the show tonight, as well as next week’s SmackDown where two title matches have already been booked. Vince goes on to say that with a new general manager coming into RAW Long is really going to have to step up and impress. Theodore Long tells Vince that he plans to make SmackDown the greatest brand in the WWE, and that he’s already organized one surprise entrant for the Royal Rumble match. Vince nods as SmackDown cuts to commercials. 6 – Winner Challenges for the World Heavyweight Championship at the Royal Rumble) Chris Jericho Defeated Batista – Tonight’s main event pitted two of SmackDown’s premiere heels against each other in singles action to determine the number one contender to The Undertaker’s World Heavyweight Championship. Both men know how to get plenty of heat from the crowd, so this match bad one of the most vocal crowds heard from a WWE audience this week, which just goes to show that these two men are doing their jobs. The match was pretty good and solidly put together. Neither man had any definable advantage over the other, and while Batista had his strength Jericho always found ways to counter and negate that, so this was a pretty even match right through to the end. The ending stretch saw plenty of false finishes but in the end Chris Jericho picked up the victory clean when he countered the Batista Bomb and connected with his second Codebreaker of the match to put Batista down for the three count. Following this match Chris Jericho begins to celebrate his victory when suddenly the lights dim and the music of the Undertaker hits the speakers. The World Heavyweight Champion walks out onto the stage, and we have a tense staredown between the Undertaker and Chris Jericho as SmackDown goes off the air.[/center][/font]
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Post by machoking on Jan 7, 2010 10:43:19 GMT -5
Smackdown - I like Ziggler throwing McIntyre out of the ring and stealing the pin for himself. 4-way match for the Intercontinental Championship should be fantastic, I hope Ziggler picks up the title. Surprised that Finlay isn't going to be in the RR, Rey getting a spot is fine with me though. DH Smith over Triple H is okay, the finish easily allowed for it. Kane in the RR makes sense. Glad to see that Beth Phoenix will be receiving a Women's Championship opportunity. Not a huge fan of Jericho getting a clean win over Batista, but I'm looking forward to Jericho vs. Taker at the Rumble. Keep it up!
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Post by Rated R on Jan 11, 2010 12:40:17 GMT -5
WWE News & Notes- World Wrestling Entertainment has announced the release of ECW superstar Tyler Reks as of January 3rd. He was given the 'future endeavours' message on WWE.COM and it is believed that his release was purely down to a lack of storyline ideas and the belief that he wasn't going to go anywhere on WWE television beyond being a jobber. - This week’s RAW sees the show go head to head with TNA IMPACT. TNA are hyping up the debut of Hulk Hogan, while this week’s RAW will see the announcement of a new general manager in a move that Vince McMahon states will be one of the biggest announcements in RAW history. Many are predicting RAW to crush IMPACT in the ratings, but as always it all comes down to what happens that night. - The Randy Orton/ Ted DiBiase storyline is expected to be a slow burner until after the Royal Rumble pay per view. WWE plan on building up the tension within Legacy over the next few weeks and into the Royal Rumble event, and are pushing for a Randy Orton vs. Ted DiBiase match either at No Way Out or at WrestleMania 26. - Tommy Dreamer is telling people backstage that he is considering retirement sometime during 2010. Dreamer’s body has taken a lot of pain over the years and he is telling people that he plans to retire from in ring competition and take a backstage role. WWE are likely to keep him around in the company, possibly as an on screen figure or as a road agent, as he is well liked by his colleagues backstage and shows outstanding work ethic. - Chavo Guerrero is expected to receive a small push in the coming months. It isn’t expected to be anything massive, but more in the area of making Chavo a legitimate superstar once again, instead of the comedy performer that he has been booked as in past weeks. The decision for this push actually came originally from Vince McMahon himself, who believes that Chavo has gone out of his way to put on some solid performances despite his lack of push, as well as him being well liked backstage.
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Post by Rated R on Jan 12, 2010 12:32:42 GMT -5
4th January 2010WWE Superstars Taped Match The Miz Defeated Santino MarellaIn a close match the United States Champion The Miz picked up the win following the Skull Crushing Finale. An updated RAW opening video package airs to coincide with the New Year, and is followed by Michael Cole and Jerry Lawler running down tonight’s show, which will feature the announcement of a new general manager later tonight, as well as a mammoth six man main event as WWE Champion John Cena teams with the Unified Tag Team Champions Degeneration X to take on Big Show and the Hart Dynasty. 1 – Royal Rumble Qualifying Match) Randy Orton Defeated Montel Vontavious Porter – This week’s Monday Night RAW kicked off in a big way, going straight into the action in one of the biggest matches featured on tonight’s show as the returning Randy Orton, who has not been seen inside a WWE ring since he lost at WWE TLC went one on one with Montel Vontavious Porter, who alongside his partner Mark Henry defeated Legacy last week. This match was pretty intense, as Orton looked truly dangerous in his offence although MVP managed to hold his own throughout and even nearly came out on top a few times. Eventually however the match and the spot in the Royal Rumble match went to Randy Orton as he connected with an RKO on Porter to get the clean pinfall. RAW cuts backstage where RAW’s backstage interviewer Eve is standing by with Big Show, who last week attacked the WWE Champion John Cena following his title defence against Carlito. Eve asks Show about the attack, and Big Show talks about how the attack wasn’t anything personal, and that it was purely about the piece of gold that John Cena has around his waist – the WWE Championship. Big Show states that he wants the WWE Championship, and that the sooner he gets the title the sooner he will stop destroying John Cena each and every week. 2) Chavo Guerrero Defeated Primo – This was a rematch from last week’s edition of Monday Night RAW where Primo got the win, following which Chavo launched a brutal attack on Primo and cut a pretty strong promo. This match saw a much more vicious Chavo Guerrero as he just completely unloaded on Primo with every high impact move in his arsenal, just controlling the majority of this match and eventually putting Primo away with a sick looking Gory Bomb. RAW cuts backstage to the locker room of Legacy where Randy Orton is entering following his victory over Montel Vontavious Porter earlier in the night. Orton tells both Ted DiBiase and Cody Rhodes that they have been slacking since his absence, and that they both need to show some fighting spirit otherwise he’s kicking them out of Legacy. Orton then tells them that he has talked to Vince McMahon and that tonight Ted DiBiase and Cody Rhodes will be going one on one in singles action. Neither man is happy about this, and DiBiase gets in Orton’s face. Orton tells him to back off and get ready for his match, which DiBiase reluctantly does as Rhodes looks on and RAW cuts to commercials. 3 – Number One Conterder’s Match to the United States Championship) Sheamus Defeated Kofi Kingston and Evan Bourne – All three of these men have had encounters with the Miz recently, although Sheamus has clearly had the biggest problem with him, and it all came to a head here in singles action where the winner was guaranteed the next shot at the United States Championship. This was a pretty fast paced match as all three men brought something to the table and just worked together to really put on an exciting back and forth match where any of these three men could have picked up the victory. The ending stretch saw Kingston connect with the Trouble in Paradise on Evan Bourne as he came flying off the top rope, only to turn around into the Crucifix Powerbomb from Sheamus, who made the cover to get the win and the title shot. Following the match the current United States Champion The Miz walks out onto the stage holding a microphone. The Miz sarcastically congratulates Sheamus on his victory, but then tells him that he shouldn’t get his hopes up about winning his United States Championship, because it isn’t going anywhere but home with the Miz each and every week, and that everybody knows it because he is the Miz and he is awesome! The Miz walks backstage while Sheamus just stares at him intently as RAW cuts to a video package. A video package airs, promoting this year’s Royal Rumble pay per view which airs on the 31st of January. It focuses on the Royal Rumble match itself. 4) Melina Defeated Alicia Fox – The Women’s Champion was in action as the second hour of RAW begins in a match which was actually pretty good. Maryse, who lost to Melina last week on RAW, was at ringside during this match working with the announce team and ripping into Melina throughout. The match wasn’t long, and the end saw Maryse leave the announce team and get up onto the apron only to receive a kick to the head from Melina that sent her crashing to the ground before Melina connected with the Primal Scream to pick up the victory and anger Maryse even more. RAW cuts backstage where Vince McMahon is in his office, pacing and talking to himself about where ‘he was’ and why hadn’t he turned up yet. Suddenly Degeneration X burst into the office, angering Vince McMahon. They make a few cheap jokes about Vince before asking who the new general manager of RAW is. Vince tells them that they’ll have to find out at the same time as the rest of the world, but that he can guarantee that they won’t be too happy about it. Degeneration X look slightly confused before being escorted out of the office by security and Vince goes back to pacing around the office as RAW cuts to commercials. 5) Ted DiBiase Defeated Cody Rhodes – The battle between the two Legacy members was up next as Randy Orton was at ringside watching these two young stars go at it. While some had thought that these two would be slightly less than enthusiastic about having to go one on one they still went into this match full throttle treating it like any other match against any other opponent. What made this match notable was how both of these men have worked with each other so many times they now know each other’s move sets inside out so this match featured plenty of counters and it took a while before either man managed to gain an advantage. There was a lot of back and forth offence and the match featured plenty of near falls but in the end DiBiase managed to reverse the Cross Rhodes and connected with Dream Street to pick up the win. RAW quickly cuts backstage, where a limo is shown pulling up in the parking lot. Vince McMahon is there waiting for it, and Michael Cole plugs it as the only limo that people should care about this Monday Night as RAW cuts to commercials. 6) John Cena & Degeneration X Defeated Big Show & The Hart Dynasty – Tonight’s RAW main event was certainly stacked as these six heavily pushed stars clashed in six man tag team action. This match saw two feuds come together as Big Show laid out WWE Champion John Cena last week on RAW and Unified Tag Team Champions Degeneration X have been feuding with SmackDown’s Hart Dynasty for weeks now. Having these two feuds come together certainly made for a solid match with plenty of in ring psychology on display as all six men had reasons for being here. The crowd were given a clear face team to cheer for, although the Hart Dynasty got a lot of cheers as well. The match was very even and nobody knew who was coming out on top, but in the end it was the three champions who had their hands raised, as Shawn Michaels nailed Tyson Kidd with the Sweet Chin Music, knocking him silly and into the arms of John Cena, who connected with the Attitude Adjustment to get the pinfall. While John Cena and Degeneration X were celebrating their win they are interrupted by WWE chairman Vince McMahon, who struts down to the ring getting a lot of heat. Vince enters the ring and is handed a microphone as he waits for the crowd to die down. Vince talks about how he ended the guest host concept and has been searching for a new permanent general manager for the past few weeks and that he has finally found a suitable authority figure, someone who knows wrestling and knows how to handle himself. Vince talks about how it took a lot for him to just pick up the phone and call this person, but that they have made their peace and that while they will never be friends, they will be associates. Vince then introduces the new general manager of RAW, a wrestling legend, Bret Hart! The crowd go absolutely insane as Bret Hart makes his way to the ring, shooting a look at a shell shocked Degeneration X as he does so. As Bret enters the ring he looks at Vince, before shaking his hand. Vince leaves the ring as the Hart Dynasty enter the ring and hug Bret Hart. RAW goes off the air with the entire arena going crazy and Jerry Lawler going nuts shouting about how Bret Hart has returned to the WWE.
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Post by legendkiller8 on Jan 12, 2010 16:52:30 GMT -5
-Just to let you know, that was honestly, the best show you've written on this diary.
-Nice to see that Randy is back and on a mean streak. Let him become the WWE Championship at say, Backlash. But let Cena retain or win at WrestleMania please!
-Glad to see Sheamus pick up the win. Give Bourne a nice push though.
-Melina picking up the nice win is nice. Alicia Fox should stay in the contender's race because she's like the 2nd best diva on RAW.
-Great match between Ted and Cody! I've always like Ted better by like 2% Cody still rules though.
-Good main event. It featured some great star power. Glad Cena and DX picked up the win. Cena vs. Show at RR! I see it!
-Just a friendly tip, if you like the idea, you could make a match card for Royal Rumble.
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Jan 13, 2010 12:52:18 GMT -5
-Orton returning is good, and beating MVP is solid, but I hope MVP finds a way to get into the Royal Rumble -I like that Show's hunt is for the WWE Title and not just John Cena -Chavo winning is nice, I read that he's going to get a small push which is good for him -Rhodes/Dibiase should be good tonight, I smell Orton/Dibiase at 'Mania -I like Sheamus in the US Title picture and not the WWE Title picture but I'm not sure about Sheamus/Miz as they are both heels -Melina over Fox was the right call -I like that Rhodes & Dibiase had a good back and forth match, glad Ted won though -Figured Cena & DX would win, that team has too much star power to lose -Great idea to have Bret Hart as the General Manager, I love that DX looked shocked, that the crowd went crazy and that the Hart Dynasty hugged Bret
Great stuff, you can go a lot of ways with Bret as GM
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Post by Rated R on Jan 13, 2010 13:37:49 GMT -5
RAW and SmackDown Announce TradeNew RAW general manager Bret Hart has already begun making waves in the WWE universe, as he and SmackDown general manager Theodore Long have agreed on an eight person trade between RAW and SmackDown which will have almost immediate ramifications for the entire WWE universe. RAW will gain the additions of all three members of the Hart Dynasty as well as Mike Knox while SmackDown will add Carlito, Montel Vontavious Porter, Mark Henry and Brie Bella to their roster. To RAWDavid Hart Smith Mike Knox Natayla Neidhart Tyson Kidd To SmackDownBrie Bella Carlito Mark Henry Montel Vontavious Porter
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