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Post by SodaGuy on Jan 30, 2010 17:54:16 GMT -5
This is very good. I'm liking how it's realistic, but at the same time, not to the point where you're just copying everything that WWE does on television. The Royal Rumble looks good and should be interesting to see which direction you go, as there's loads of roads to take. I'm loving the tension between Triple H & Shawn Michaels heading into the Royal Rumble. Can't wait to see where you go from here. Keep it up.
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Post by Elliot on Jan 31, 2010 13:21:08 GMT -5
WWE ROYAL RUMBLE 2010 January 31st, 2010
"Yes, sir, we promised you a great Main Event..."
"And now, World Wrestling Entertainment presents, the 23rd Annual, WWE Royal Rumble!"
A fantastic pyrotechnics display opens us up on a newly designed stage for tonights Royal Rumble event. We are welcomed by the commentating team of Michael Cole, Jerry 'The King' Lawler and Matt Striker. They run us down the card, reminding us of all the Championship matches and of course the Rumble Main Event. We then get underway with our opening contest.
CHRISTIAN [C] VS. EZEKIEL JACKSON The result of this match will be decided by the real-life Rumble results.
We cut backstage to see a limousine pull up. Out steps Mr. McMahon to a mixed reaction, the heat obviously, and the pop because of what he was here for. He has a nervous look upon his face and the driver of the limo asks him if he was okay. McMahon simply turns his head and stares a hole right through him. The driver backs up and McMahon walks off the scene as we fade back to the arena.
MICKIE JAMES DEF. MICHELLE MCCOOL [C] & BETH PHOENIX to become the new Womens Champion. All three Divas gave this match their all, showing us exactly why they deserve to be in this match for the title. McCool reluctantly is forced to face Beth Phoenix, but Phoenix is having none of her tricks. She grabs McCool by the hair and launched her through the ropes and down to the floor, getting her out of the way. Mickie and Beth then fight for the title, back and forth, up until Phoenix manages to grab Mickie in the chickenwing position and drill her with the GlamSlam. Phoenix is about to pick up the victory, but Michelle slides in to break the count. McCool and Phoenix battle it out, giving Mickie chance to gather some momentum. Phoenix is about to hit McCool with a GlamSlam, but out of nowhere, Mickie James hits Phoenix in the back of the head with a Roundhouse Kick, dropping her to the canvas. Mickie then kicks McCool in the gut, grabs her in the DDT position, and plant her in the center of the ring with the Mickie DDT. Much to the crowds delight, Mickie hooks the leg and picks up the victory.
Mickie James is ecstatic as she is handed the title by the referee. She is almost crying with joy as she gets to her feet. Beth Phoenix also gets to her feet and the two Divas stare off. Beth offer a hand to Mickie and she takes it to a pop from the crowd. Mickie turns around to leave, but Phoenix grabs her and hits a huge GlamSlam, taking all that happiness and respect and throwing it all away. Phoenix stands tall over both Mickie and McCool as we fade to a backstage segment.
We see Chris Jericho preparing for the Royal Rumble later tonight. He is interrupted by Batista who gets a lot of heat. Jericho asks him what he wants, and Batista says he wants revenge for him eliminating him this past Friday on SmackDown from the Battle Royal. He says that tonight, he will be eliminating Jericho from the match without fail. Jericho says that he can only do that if he is still in the Rumble when Jericho enters. Batista says he can guarantee he will be, because he is going all the way and winning the Rumble tonight. Jericho chuckles to himself and tells Batista that he'll see him later. He then shoulders past him as Batista looks on in anger. We then go to a promo package.
We see a promo package for the next Pay Per View event. It will be on the 21st of February, 2010 and will be airing from the Scottrade Center in St. Louis, Missouri. It is WWE Elimination Chamber, and you won't want to miss it. We then return to a backstage segment.
We see Todd Grisham backstage with the #1 Contender for the World Heavyweight Championship, Rey Mysterio, who gets a huge pop. Grisham asks him if he is mentally prepared for his bout with The Undertaker after all the intimidation. Mysterio says that he has a ton of respect for The Undertaker, but he needs to understand that he will pull no punches and will hold nothing back until he is the rightful owner of the World Heavyweight Championship one more time. Grisham then asks him what he thinks to Shawn Michaels presuming that The Undertaker will be the Champion at WrestleMania 26. Mysterio says Michaels needs to get his head out of the clouds and face reality, because if he thinks that Mysterio won't be able to beat The Undertaker tonight, he needs to rethink, because he won't stop at nothing. Mysterio then leaves as his match is up next.
THE UNDERTAKER [C] DEF. REY MYSTERIO to retain the World Heavyweight Championship. Rey Mysterio definitely lived up to his word and gave it all he had, but obviously, that wasn't enough. However, there was a little help from a certain somebody... Mysterio used his speed to avoid the majority of The Undertaker's attacks, but it wasn't enough when Undertaker finally got hold of him. He delivered some hard punches to Mysterio, knocking him down to the canvas, but Mysterio kept fighting back, not going down without a fight. Mysterio had a sudden burst of energy which put Undertaker on the middle rope. Mysterio ran and hit the 619 on the Phenom, followed by a huge Seated Senton, but Undertaker caught him in mid-air. It looks as if Mysterio was about to go on his Last Ride, but he slid down the back of Undertaker and hit him with an enziguiri. Mysterio went for the cover, but Undertaker kicked out at two. Mysterio continued to surprise the Deadman with his quickness and agility. He eventually got Undertaker down for another 619, but 'Taker caught his legs and dragged him through the ropes. He then lifted him up for the Tombstone, but Mysterio yet again managed to slide out. It was then when the tables turned as out of nowhere, Shawn Michaels appeared at ringside! Rey Mysterio noticed him and didn't have a clue what he wanted, but Michaels reamined at ringside. Mysterio then unfortunately turned around into a huge big boot from the Deadman. Undertaker then threw Mysterio and he landed on the middle rope in his own 619 position. The referee turned to speak with The Undertaker, but this proved as a distraction when Shawn Michaels drilled Mysterio with a Sweet Chin Music, knocking Michaels back into the center of the ring. Undertaker obviously saw this and stared at Michaels until he walked back up the ramp. Undertaker then lifted Mysterio up and planted him with the Tombstone Piledriver for the victory.
The Undertaker had succesfully retained his World Heavyweight Championship, meaning that all Michaels needed to do now was win the Royal Rumble. The Undertaker held his title as he stared up the ramp at Shawn Michaels who had a smirk on his face. He then left through the curtain as Undertaker celebrated his victory. We then fade backstage.
We see Shawn Michaels walking into his DX locker room and Triple H suddenly walks up to him. He asks him what the hell Michaels was thinking, but Michaels just tells him he felt he needed to do something. HHH says he doesn't know what is wrong with Shawn lately, but it has to stop. He says he doesn't want Shawn getting in deeper than he can stand. Michaels takes offence to this and tells HHH to stay out of his way and don't tell him what he can and can't do. Michaels then storms off as Triple H looks on. We then fade to a separate backstage segment.
We see Mr. McMahon in his office, pacing back and forth, wondering what was going to happen later tonight, concerning Bret Hart.
RANDY ORTON DEF. SHEAMUS [C] to become the new WWE Champion. This match was an unusual pairing, but they worked quite well together, and after the tension built over the past few weeks, they were really at each other. Both men began trading blows before Sheamus got the upper hand. He threw Orton around a bit, keeping control, occassionally shouting Orton's face, telling him that he will not be winning the match. Eventually, Orton fights back and takes Sheamus by surprise. It gets to the point where Orton is stalking Sheamus for an RKO. Sheamus turns around and Orton goes for it, but Sheamus shoves him off, he bounces off the ropes and on rebound, Sheamus goes for his Bicycle Kick, but Orton duckes under and stops. He then drills Sheamus with a huge RKO and pins him for the victory, ending the match much, much quicker than everyone was expecting.
Randy Orton himself is even shocked by this quick ending, but all in all, pleased with his victory nad once again become the WWE Champion. The crowd give a mixed reaction, not knowing exactly what direction Orton is going recently. He holds the title high and then leaves the ring as Sheamus gets to his feet. He holds his head on his hands and leaves ringside too as we fade to a promo package.
We see a 'Don't Try This' package with Raw Superstar, John Cena. We then return to ringside.
We are now taken to the entrance of the WWE Chairman, Mr. McMahon. He comes out to a lot of heat and enters the ring with a microphone before beginning to speak. He tells the crowd that the Hart Dynasty tols him that Bret Hart would be here tonight and would be calling McMahon out. However, McMahon says that nobody calls him out, and therefore, he has come out first to call out Bret Hart, if he is even here. McMahon says that if Hart is here, he would be breaking the rules as he is still officially barred from the WWE forever, never to return again. He says that McMahon said all he had to say to Hart when he returned to Guest Host Raw, nothing more needs to be said. He tells the fans to scrap their dreams of Bret Hart being here tonight at the Rumble because it isn't going to happen. McMahon is just about to leave the ring when... Bret Hart's theme hits the system. The crowd go nuts. And who should walk through the curtain - Bret Hart himself! He comes out in a similar attire to what he wore when he returned to Raw and comes out with a smile on his face. McMahon is seen taking a huge gulp and backing up as Hart enters the ring. Hart is handed a microphone and he speaks to both McMahon and the WWE Universe. He says that a few weeks back, McMahon disrespected him on his big night in the WWE. He says he felt betrayed by McMahon after wanting to bury the hatchet with him after all these years. He cannot believe that McMahon would want the burden of the 1997 Survivor Series to remain with him. McMahon butts in, saying he feels no regrets and is proud of what he did. Many "You screwed Bret!" chants begin. Bret says he no longer wants to bury the hatchet, burying it with Shawn was enough for him. However, he says that he isn't through with McMahon. He says that seeing as he doesn't want to bury the hatchet, let's sort this another way. Bret Hart then makes the shocker of challenging Mr. McMahon to a match tomorrow night on Raw. The crowd go absolutely wild. McMahon is taken back by the challenge, but obviously, being who he is, turns the offer down. He says that he will never get in a ring with Bret Hart... EVER! McMahon then leaves the ring without even looking back. Hart shouts that regardless of what McMahon's answer is, he WILL be at Raw tomorrow night. He finishes the segment by saying "Screw your rules, Vince! We will settle this!". The segment then finishes as we cut to the commentators desk.
We see the commentators in shock at what just happened and hype up Bret Hart's return to Raw tomorrow night. They then tell us that it is now time for the Royal Rumble match. They pass us over to Justin Roberts who runs down the rules of the match. We then cut to a short promo.
30-MAN ROYAL RUMBLE MATCH
Entrants #1 & #2 - Kofi Kingston & CM Punk These two opened up this spectacular Royal Rumble match, battling it out. No attempts at elimination were made thus far, but they wore each other down, preparing for later on.
Entrant #3 - Cody Rhodes Rhodes and Punk teamed up on Kingston, attempting to eliminate him from the match, however, Kingston wasn't going out and battled against both men, fighting them off with all he could. Kingston knocked Punk down with a dropkick and then hit Rhodes with a heel kick, standing tall over them both as the match continues.
Entrant #4 - Evan Bourne Evan Bourne came in and teamed with Kofi Kingston to fend off Rhodes and Punk. Although this seemed like a two-on-two battle, CM Punk suddenly showed us it wasn't when he threw Rhodes into the duo of Bourne and Kingston to receive a double dropkick. Punk stood by the sidelines as Kingston and Bourne worked down on Rhodes.
Entrant #5 - Shelton Benjamin Shelton Benjamin came in, obviously ready to win this thing. He comes in and unloads on everyone, no matter what they are doing. He then turns his main focus to CM Punk. Punk and Benjamin battle as the match gets its sixth entrant.
Entrant #6 - Triple H The crowd erupt as one half of the Unified Tag Team Champions, Triple H makes his entrance into the match. He comes in and like Benjamin, attacks everyone. He then takes no prisoners, making an attempt at eliminating anyone and everyone. He grabs Evan Bourne and throws him over the top rope, eliminating him from the match. He then goes to throw Cody Rhodes over, but Rhodes battles out of the hold and takes Triple H down. Entrant number seven is on its way.
EVAN BOURNE ELIMINATED! by Triple H. Remaining Superstars: Kofi Kingston, CM Punk, Cody Rhodes, Shelton Benjamin, Triple H
Entrant #7 - Dolph Ziggler Ziggler comes in and unloads on Triple H, teaming with Cody Rhodes to take him out. Kofi Kingston and Shelton Benjamin wear down on CM Punk, but then begin fighting each other as Benjamin sees an opportunity to eliminate Kingston. He throws him over the top, but Kingston holds on and slides back into the ring.
Entrant #8 - Zack Ryder Ryder comes in and sees that everyone is fighting and simply keeps quiet for a bit. He sees a golden opportunity and dumps Shelton Benjamin over the top rope. He laughs to himself, pointing at Benjamin as he does. Benjamin looks into the ring in anger at Ryder, but Benjamin gets the last laugh when Kofi Kingston hits Ryder with the Trouble in Paradise, knocking him over the top rope.
ZACK RYDER ELIMINATED! by Kofi Kingston. SHELTON BENJAMIN ELIMINATED! by Zack Ryder. Remaining Superstars: Kofi Kingston, CM Punk, Cody Rhodes, Triple H, Dolph Ziggler
Entrant #9 - Finlay Finlay comes in and beats down on Dolph Ziggler for no apparent reason. However, Ziggler and Rhodes seemed to have formed some kind of alliance and Rhodes gets Finlay off of Ziggler, taking him down and dropping the knee to his face. Triple H is battling with CM Punk on one side of the ring while Kofi Kingston regroups in the center of the ring.
Entrant #10 - Jack Swagger Swagger enters and immediately starts a fight with Kofi Kingston, hitting him with hard shots, taking him down the the canvas. Swagger is extremely angry from his recent losses on Raw in his own All-American American Challenges. Triple H nearly has CM Punk over the top rope as we go to our next entrant.
Entrant #11 - Santino Marella Santino runs down the ramp, but stops at ringside. The crowd laugh as he is obviously preparing himself this year instead of rushing in and being eliminated straight away. He slides into the ring and bides his time. Jack Swagger sees him out of the corner of his eye and brutally attacks him. Kofi Kingston helps Santino, jumping on the back of Swagger and locking in a sleeper hold. Dolph Ziggler and Cody Rhodes lift Finlay up and throw him over the top rope, eliminating him from the match. CM Punk has escaped the clutches of Triple H and hits him with a roundhouse kick. Punk then begins to attack Kofi Kingston.
FINLAY ELIMINATED! by Dolph Ziggler & Cody Rhodes. Remaining Superstars: Kofi Kingston, CM Punk, Cody Rhodes, Triple H, Dolph Ziggler, Jack Swagger, Santino Marella
Entrant #12 - R-Truth R-Truth aims straight for CM Punk as they have had quite a feud over the past few months, although it has died down in recent weeks. Kofi Kingston moves onto Cody Rhodes now, Dolph Ziggler is forced to face Triple H and Jack Swagger is beating down on Santino Marella.
Entrant #13 - Carlito Unlucky number thirteen? Definitely. Carlito runs in, across the ring, and straight back out over the opposite side, courtesy of Kofi Kingston. Carlito was not happy at all, but not everyone gets what they want. Triple H is almost eliminating Dolph Ziggler, but he is hanging on for dear life. Cody Rhodes regroups in the corner whilst Jack Swagger eliminates Santino Marella from the match.
SANTINO MARELLA ELIMINATED! by Jack Swagger. CARLITO ELIMINATED! by Kofi Kingston. Remaining Superstars: Kofi Kingston, CM Punk, Cody Rhodes, Triple H, Dolph Ziggler, Jack Swagger, R-Truth
Entrant #14 - Vladimir Kozlov Kozlov enters and goes to work on CM Punk. But first, he gets R-Truth out of the way, throwing him across the ring. Triple H throws Dolph Ziggler over the top rope, but he hangs on to the bottom rope, clinging on. Kofi Kingston battles with Jack Swagger for a while. Cody Rhodes scouts out some opportunities for a moment, using his time wisely.
Entrant #15 - Ted DiBiase The half way mark is here. DiBiase enters the ring and instantly groups with his Legacy partner, Cody Rhodes. They stand around, watching the others battle. R-Truth pulls a shocker and eliminates Dolph Ziggler from the match with a corkscrew dropkick. Vladimir Kozlov tries to get CM Punk over the top rope, but instead, Triple H comes up behind him and throws him over the top rope with CM Punk hanging on, eliminating only Vladimir Kozlov. Jack Swagger and Kofi Kingston attempt to eliminate each other at another side of the ring.
DOLPH ZIGGLER ELIMINATED! by R-Truth. VLADIMIR KOZLOV ELIMINATED! by Triple H. Remaining Superstars: Kofi Kingston, CM Punk, Cody Rhodes, Triple H, Jack Swagger, R-Truth, Ted DiBiase
Entrant #16 - Chris Jericho Jericho rushes to the ring and immediately gets to work, launching R-Truth over the top rope. He then attempts to eliminate Kofi Kingston, but Kingston kicks him off. Jack Swagger tries to help Jericho eliminate Kingston, but fails. CM Punk battles with Triple H yet again, this time, CM Punk nearly eliminating Triple H. Cody Rhodes and Ted DiBiase still stand around, looking for open opportunities.
R-TRUTH ELIMINATED! by Chris Jericho. Remaining Superstars: Kofi Kingston, CM Punk, Cody Rhodes, Triple H, Jack Swagger, Ted DiBiase, Chris Jericho
Entrant #17 - The Miz The United States Champion enters and attacks Jack Swagger fom behind. He taunts a bit too much and almost gets himself eliminated by Chris Jericho. Kofi Kingston gets back to his feet, runs and hits both Legacy memebrs with a flying cross body. CM Punk lifts Triple H onto his shoulders and hits him with the Go To Sleep, knocking him out in the center of the ring.
Entrant #18 - MVP MVP enters, and we can guess who he's going for. He jumps on The Miz and they trade blows with each other as the rest of the superstars have their own battles. CM Punk grabs Kofi Kingston and goes for another Go To Sleep, but Kingston slips off and nails Punk with the Trouble in Paradise. Jack Swagger gets jumped by Rhodes and DiBiase, who are looking for any opportunity to eliminate someone.
Entrant #19 - Mark Henry This man is ready to do some eliminating, but none is done as he is immediately attacked by The Miz, Jack Swagger and The Legacy. They attempt to eliminate him, but he shoves them all away. CM Punk holds his head as he struggles to his feet after the kick from Kingston. Speaking of Kingston, he grapples with Jericho. Jericho tries to throw him over, but Kingston reverses it and throws Jericho over. However, Jericho hangs on and slides back in, but Kingston doesn't realise.
Entrant #20 - John Morrison Morrison targets Jack Swagger, but Swagger fights back and throws Morrison aside. Swagger then comes out of nowhere with a rush of energy and clotheslines Mark Henry over the top rope, but the momentum takes himself over the ropes, eliminating them both. Swagger can't believe it. MVP and The Miz are still at each other and MVP looks as if he is about to eliminate Miz. Kofi Kingston lifts Morrison up and they begin to brawl. The Legacy attack Triple H now, leaving CM Punk to fight with Chris Jericho.
MARK HENRY ELIMINATED! by Jack Swagger. JACK SWAGGER ELIMINATED! by Himself. Remaining Superstars: Kofi Kingston, CM Punk, Cody Rhodes, Triple H, Ted DiBiase, Chris Jericho, The Miz, MVP, John Morrison
Entrant #21 - Booker T As a shock to the wrestling world, Booker T makes his WWE return tonight at the Royal Rumble. He enters and gets to work straight away. He runs and clotheslines both MVP and The Miz over the top rope, but it doesn't seem to bother them as they continue to fight outside the ring. He then turns around and hits Chris Jericho with a huge kick. He then goes face to face with CM Punk and begins to brawl. Kofi Kingston tries to battle with The Legacy, but two-on-one is too much for him.
THE MIZ ELIMINATED! by Booker T. MVP ELIMINATED! by Booker T. Remaining Superstars: Kofi Kingston, CM Punk, Cody Rhodes, Triple H, Ted DiBiase, Chris Jericho, John Morrison, Booker T
Entrant #22 - Shawn Michaels The biggest pop of the night by far, even after what Michaels did in the World Title match. He comes in and instantly unloads on everyone in the match. He hits the Sweet Chin Music on Cody Rhodes, sending him flying over the top rope. DiBiase tries to avoid the kick, but he can't and he too receives a Sweet Chin Music over the top rope. HBK then comes face to face with Triple H. The crowd are so tense. HBK then shoves Triple H and delivers a Sweet Chin Music to Chris Jericho who was about to attack them. Kofi Kingston battles with CM Punk in the corner, while Booker T and John Morrison trade blows.
CODY RHODES ELIMINATED! by Shawn Michaels. TED DIBIASE ELIMINATED! by Shawn Michaels. Remaining Superstars: Kofi Kingston, CM Punk, Triple H, Chris Jericho, John Morrison, Booker T, Shawn Michaels
Entrant #23 - Matt Hardy Hardy goes towards CM Punk and Kofi Kingston and tries to battle them both, but mainly focuses on Punk. Chris Jericho gets back up from the superkick and Michaels battles with him. Triple H fights with Booker T. He and John Morison attempt to eliminate Booker T, but he fights as hard as he can not to go.
Entrant #24 - Yoshi Tatsu Tatsu is ready to make his first big impact with the WWE, and he does just that when he makes a shocking elimination. He attacks everyone in sight, and CM Punk runs up behind him, ready to take him out, but Tatsu ducks a clothesline and connects with a huge Roundhouse Kick to the skull, sending Punk over the top rope as the crowd erupt with cheers. Triple H trades blows with Booker T while John Morrison stands back and watches. Chris Jericho fights with Matt Hardy, eventually throwing him over the top rope, eliminating him from the match. Shawn Michaels then begins to fight with John Morrison.
CM PUNK ELIMINATED! by Yoshi Tatsu. MATT HARDY ELIMINATED! by Chris Jericho. Remaining Superstars: Kofi Kingston, Triple H, Chris Jericho, John Morrison, Booker T, Shawn Michaels, Yoshi Tatsu
Entrant #25 - Batista The Animal is here and he's going straight for Chris Jericho. He beats up Jericho with hard blows and shots to the head. Triple H and Shawn Michaels team up and eventually eliminate Booker T much to the crowds disappointment. HBK and HHH then have yet another stare-off before going separate ways again. John Morrison has Kofi Kingston over the ropes, nearly eliminated. Yoshi Tatsu helps John Morrison to eliminate Kofi Kingston, but Kingston will not go down without a fight.
BOOKER T ELIMINATED! by Triple H & Shawn Michaels. Remaining Superstars: Kofi Kingston, Triple H, Chris Jericho, John Morrison, Shawn Michaels, Yoshi Tatsu, Batista
Entrant #26 - Drew McIntyre Mr. McMahon's personal signing has arrived. He enters and attacks John Morrison from behind, inadvertadely saving Kofi Kingston from elimination. McIntyre delivers a thumb to the eye of Morrison, a move which won him the Intercontinental Championship, and then throws him over the ropes. McIntyre taunts and receives lots of heat from the crowd. Behind him, D-Generation X are stood and the heat sudeenly turns to a pop. McIntyre wonders what is going on, and doesn't even get to find out as DX throw him right over the top rope, eliminating him. Yoshi Tatsu, Kofi Kingston and on the outside, John Morrison, laugh at McIntyre's elimination.
JOHN MORRISON ELIMINATED! by Drew McIntyre. DREW MCINTYRE ELIMINATED! by Triple H & Shawn Michaels. Remaining Superstars: Kofi Kingston, Triple H, Chris Jericho, Shawn Michaels, Yoshi Tatsu, Batista
Entrant #27 - Big Show Big Show comes in with a vengeance and shows it right away. He enters and throws Yoshi Tatsu over the ropes. Show also throws Kingston over the ropes, but yet again, Kingston hangs on. DX attack Big Show, but he headbutts them both, taking them down. Batista has Chris Jericho on the ropes, but Big Show doesn't care and throws Batista over the top as Jericho hangs on. Batista is furious.Big Show simply chuckles to himself. Jericho re-enters the ring and comes face to face with his former part, the Big Show. Jericho makes the attempt to convince Big Show that they should work together and get to the end together, then fight it out between them. Big Show agrees and they begin their path of domination. Outside the ring, Batista is so angry, he grabs hold of Yoshi Tatsu and rams him into the barricade, much like he did to Rey Mysterio at Bragging Rights.
YOSHI TATSU ELIMINATED! by Big Show. BATISTA ELIMINATED! by Big Show. Remaining Superstars: Kofi Kingston, Triple H, Chris Jericho, Shawn Michaels, Big Show
Entrant #28 - John Cena The Champ is here! He enters and trades blows with the Big Show. He does his usual shoulder blocks, but can't take Big Show down. He goes for another one, but Jericho intervenes and delivers a huge Codebreaker to Cena, taking him out. Jericho smirks at Big Show and they are about to eliminate Cena, but DX stop them, turning them around and trading blows with them. John Cena regroups as DX trade blows with JeriShow.
Entrant #29 - Kane The crowd love the fiery pyro as Kane makes his way to the ring. He enters and sees DX and JeriShow battling, so he turns his attention to Cena. He throws Cena into the corner and delivers some hard right hands to him. Big Show throws Triple H to the canvas and beats down on him while Jericho and Michaels trade blows. Jericho pulls down the ropes and Michaels goes over, the fans on the edges of their seats, but HBK hangs on and he punches Jericho. HBK is in a risky position on the apron, but he climbs back in. Suddenly, we see Rey Mysterio run to the ring to the shock of the crowd. He distracts HBK who takes Jericho down and leans over the ropes to shout at Mysterio. Then, possibly the biggest shock of the night... HBK is eliminated by HHH! It is obvious to us now that Triple H has been waiting for the best opportune moment to eliminate his friend, and now was his best chance. HBK looks up at HHH with a blank expression on his face. HHH shrugs his shoulders and tells Shawn he's sorry. However, the Game should have saved his apologies for later as the Big Show throws Triple H over the ropes, eliminating him. Triple H comes face to face with HBK and they stare off, not in anger, but in confusion. Michaels begins to walk away, leaving HHH behind, but suddenly... BAM! Sweet Chin Music to Triple H and the crowd are in total shock. Michaels leaves as the match continues.
SHAWN MICHAELS ELIMINATED! by Triple H. TRIPLE H ELIMINATED! by Big Show. Remaining Superstars: Kofi Kingston, Chris Jericho, Big Show, John Cena, Kane
Kofi Kingston comes back into the action, attacking Kane. A reminder, Kingston has been in this since #1, what a run he has had, but now, it's time for the entrance you have all been waiting for, the surprise entry, the last entry, number thirty!...
Entrant #30 - "You think you know me!"... EDGE! You thought HBK got a big pop? Here comes the Rated [R] Superstar, making his long awaited return to the WWE, he takes his time with his entry. Chris Jericho looks on in astonishment, as does Big Show. We cut back to the ring and Kane shockingly eliminates the #1 entrant, Kofi Kingston from the match. What a showing from Kingston. But then, suddenly, John Cena eliminates Kane from the match out of nowhere to the surprise of the crowd. We are now down to our final four.
KOFI KINGSTON ELIMINATED! by Kane. KANE ELIMINATED! by John Cena. Remaining Superstars: Chris Jericho, Big Show, John Cena, Edge
Edge enters the ring and all three other superstars stare at him as he smirks. He points to his recent injury and then tells them it's 100% healed. Big Show runs at Edge, but Edge pulls the ropes down and Show flies over the ropes to a huge pop from the crowd. Jericho holds his mouth with his hand in shock. John Cena chuckles slightly.
BIG SHOW ELIMINATED! by Edge.
These final three get this triple threat underway as Edge attacks Chris Jericho for all the things he said about him while he was injured. John Cena pulls Edge off and trades blows with him. Edge fights back, taking Cena down with a big boot. Jericho gets up and clotheslines Edge to the canvas. Jericho is ready to win this thing and go to WrestleMania. John Cena thinks otherwise and throws Jericho over the top rope, but Jericho hangs on. John Cena spins Edge around and gets him in the position for an Attitude Adjustment. Jericho jumps in the ring and connects with a huge Codebreaker on Cena whilst he is holding Edge. Cena staggers over to the ropes and Edge clotheslines him over the ropes, eliminating him, but then out of nowhere, a second Codebreaker to Edge, sending him over the ropes and giving the Royal Rumble victory to Chris Jericho!
JOHN CENA ELIMINATED! by Edge. EDGE ELIMINATED! by Chris Jericho.
CHRIS JERICHO WINS THE 2010 ROYAL RUMBLE!
The crowd go wild as Chris Jericho claims his victory over 29 other WWE superstars, including a returning Edge. For the first time in his career, Chris Jericho wins the Rumble match. Edge looks on in anger as Jericho climbs the turnbuckle and the pyrotechnics explode. Jericho just got himself a one way ticket straight to the Main Event of WrestleMania 26. The entire WWE Universe looks on as the self-proclaimed saviour takes his place at the top of the WWE food chain. We fade on a shot of Chris Jericho smirking down at Edge as the Rumble winner.
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Post by Elliot on Jan 31, 2010 13:29:37 GMT -5
WWW.F4WONLINE.COMReported by Dave Meltzer.ROYAL RUMBLE, HBK/HHH, ELIMINATION CHAMBER, PLUS MORE!- Last night at the illustrious Royal Rumble, we saw twists and turns, in-ring returns and a shocking victory for a certain SmackDown superstar. Chris Jericho came up victorious in the Royal Rumble event, last eliminating a returning SmackDown superstar, Edge. Obviously, this seems to be a spark of a new feud between the two, running into WrestleMania, however, with Jericho getting the Main Event spot for a World Title, how will that include Edge? This should be an interesting story, so keep watch. - It seems that D-Generation X are finished after last nights Rumble, and a possible HBK/HHH feud could be in the works. With that said, what does this mean for The Undertaker and Rey Mysterio? - The next Pay per View event will be WWE Elimination Chamber, slated to include two Elimination Chamber matches for the respective World Titles, this should be interesting. - Bret Hart will be at Raw tonight and will once again confront Mr. McMahon. Last night at the Rumble, Hart challenged McMahon to a match tonight on Raw, but McMahon turned it down, however, Hart said that he would be at Raw anyway and they will settle this whatever the case. I personally cannot wait for this story to develop!
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Post by ✖ AJ on Jan 31, 2010 13:37:59 GMT -5
Mickie winning the Divas title is cool I guess. Taker retaining is the right way to go. Orton winning the WWE Title off Sheamus, sure. And lastly, Chris Jericho winning the Rumble is good. Expecting either Jericho vs Edge or Jericho vs Taker.
Thought it was a good Rumble. Think you could of slipped in doing the ECW Title match yourself, but the rest was good.
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Jan 31, 2010 17:48:33 GMT -5
-Interesting to go with the real life ECW Title match results -Awesome Triple Threat Women's Match, glad Mickie came out at Champion -'Taker retaining was obvious, I'm not so sure on the idea of HBK interfering though -Surprised you went with Orton winning the WWE Title, but I can't say I'm upset, I don't like Sheamus as Champion and I love Orton as Champ -Bret appearing is good stuff and I can see him vs. Vince at WrestleMania XXVI -The Royal Rumble write up was one of the best I've ever seen. Kofi & Punk putting on awesome showings was great. Shocked Jericho won, especially after Edge returned, but Edge/Jericho at 'Mania could be godly
Great show, can't wait for WrestleMania
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Post by DTP. on Feb 1, 2010 13:11:05 GMT -5
WWE RAW: Monday 25th January 2010...Hehe, nothing too major to start off, with Primo and Chavo Guerrero having a decent exchange. Surprising that this wasn't featured on Superstars; the two have competed there in matches recently. You could have had both on Superstars, actually. Good win for Evan Bourne, also. Hopefully Carlito soon becomes comfortable again. Can't say I'm familiar with James Roday and Dule Hill, so it doesn't matter too much. Glad that Roday was out with surgery, not in the evil way I sound like I said that, though. Decent announcement for Sheamus and Randy Orton to compete in Pick Your Poison matches, should be good. Gail Kim and Alicia Fox had a fair match, nothing too major, but glad to see Gail advance to the final of the WWE Divas Championship tournament. She is most likely going to face Maryse, I anticipate. Chris Masters beating Jack Swagger is fun, glad that Masters beat him in this week's All American-American Challenge, Masters' position on RAW is outstanding, he's a solid midcard talent that can keep himself over while losing. Maryse beating Eve I'm happy about, not sure about Masters immediately managing her after winning a match. Not too fond of Ted Dibiase losing to Sheamus, would have preferred Cody Rhodes losing, but nevermind. Liking Randy Orton putting Dibise on the spot, though, maybe Dibiase's tension against Orton in Legacy will begin now. Sheamus in my mind should have main evented, too. Triple H and Randy Orton in the main event of RAW after main eventing WrestleMania XXV with less than a week hype...not fond of that. Lastly, solid win for John Cena in teaming up with MVP to defeat The Miz and Big Show. Not bad, not bad at all. Oh, grand promo to close off the show, too. Not fond of the Hart Dynasty getting involved; as long as they aren't involved in the run to WrestleMania XXVI. They just aren't over, and neither of them are charismatic at all. Bret Hart appearing Sunday should be good.
WWE SmackDown: Friday 29th January 2010...Very sound layout here to this show. And also, good win for Tyson Kidd against Finlay for Superstars, but I only count two matches for Superstars; where there should be like three or four. Decent opening promo with WWE Unified Tag Team Champions, Triple H and Shawn Michaels of DX plus Hornswoggle coming out, nice to see the Straight Edge Society come out, too. Excited to see who wins the WWE Unified Tag Team Championships, but realistically, DX will win. Dolph Ziggler beating R-Truth is okay I suppose, not bad here. Curt Hawkins reappearing is sound, looking forward to his match with Matt Hardy, but Hardy is on a secure level as upper midcarder, so I'm not looking forward to where this goes; it'll hurt one of them. Charlie Haas and Mike Knox have become a decent team, good win for them against Cryme Tyme too; JTG and Shad do not appeal to me at all anymore. Good win for Drew McIntyre up next, but it really should have been no disqualification, to be honest. John Morrison has been cheated out of his former WWE Intercontinental Championship since McIntyre won it at TLC: Tables, Ladders and Chairs, and this just isn't something I'm happy with. Hawkins facing Slam Master J now? Hmm, shame Jimmy Wang Yang wasn't around for J. Wish I knew what Hawkins' personality was. Chris Jericho winning the battle royal was fine, but was a thrown together bout in my opinion. How the hell did David Hart Smith get in there with the likes of Matt Hardy and Great Khali? And I know Tyson Kidd is on Superstars, but without him; that's what makes this match bad and random. And with Batista and Kane in there. Not fond of this, but constructive first hour main event, anyway. Michelle McCool beating Maria is fine, setting up for Michelle's bout with Mickie James on Sunday for the WWE Womens Championship. Lastly, predictable win for DX over CM Punk and Luke Gallows. A decent show overall to get things prepared for Royal Rumble.
WWE Royal Rumble: Sunday 31st January 2010...I feel that the WWE United States Championship that actually happened between MVP and The Miz should have happened on this card, but nevermind. Christian beating Ezekiel Jackson, okay. Nothing there since this diary isn't based on ECW, which I'm not too pleased about but, whatever. Good idea for Mickie James to win the WWE Womens Championship from Michelle McCool, but I hoped for Beth Phoenix to win, to be totally honest. Just to drift into the next storyline among the divas. Looking forward to Elimination Chamber, and what you have in store. The Undertaker beating Rey Mysterio was predictable; should have been the match before the Royal Rumble though, to be honest. 'Taker as World Heavywieght Champion is cool, but hoping that Shawn Michaels doesn't win the Royal Rumble tonight...Speaking of which. Oh wait, Randy Orton and Sheamus...THAT match. Blah. Orton winning the WWE Championship is okay I suppose, no big problem here. The promo served as a great buffer before the Royal Rumble too, well done here. Loving the stretch of this rivalry between Bret Hart and Vince McMahon. Hoping it continues to something good at WrestleMania XXVI, not involving the Hart Dynasty. Right, Royal Rumble time. Booker T back is okay I suppose, Edge returning is lovely, and that finish was great. Chris Jericho sneakily taking the win. Good show overall, the direction of this diary is now going in the good direction.
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Post by Elliot on Feb 1, 2010 15:01:25 GMT -5
MONDAY NIGHT RAW 1st February, 2010
WWE SUPERSTARS TAPED MATCH KELLY KELLY DEF. ALICIA FOX
"Yes, sir, we promised you a great Main Event..."
Before we open up, we see a recap of what happened at last nights Royal Rumble, mainly focusing on the WWE Championship match and the Royal Rumble. We see Randy Orton picking up his unusually quick victory over the former Champion Sheamus. We then cut to a few clips from the Royal Rumble match, showcasing Edge's return to the WWE and Chris Jericho's victory. We then fade into the Raw show.
We open up with a pyrotechnics display and go straight to the ring announcer, Justin Roberts. He tell us that tonight's Guest Host is an Golden Globe and Emmy Award winning actor and has also been a musician, author, producer and director, William Shatner! He comes out to a mixed reaction, actually, mostly boos, but what the hell. He enters the ring, kindly takes the microphone from Roberts and begins to speak to the WWE Universe.
He tells us that it is great to be back with the WWE. He says for those who don't remember, he has a clip of his last WWE Raw appearence. We are shown a clip of Jerry 'The King' Lawler interviewing William Shatner in the WWE Raw ring back in 1995, it shows Shatner shoving Lawler to the canvas and laughing. We also see a short clip of Shatner managing Bret Hart in a match against Jeff Jarret, whom Lawler was managing. We then cut back to Raw. Shatner looks at Lawler through the ropes and laughs, poking fun at him before continuing with what he has to say. He says that tonight, he is in charge of Raw, and it's quite ironic that he played the clip just then, because tonight, the man he managed all those years ago, Bret Hart, is here tonight. The crowd goes nuts at the mere mention of Hart's name. Shatner says that Mr. McMahon better show his face because Hart means business, and he doesn't mean the sit down and talk kind of business. The crowd chant for Hart, but Shatner says that's for later. He says that he thoroughly enjoyed last night's Rumble event, but wants to see a few matches made, reliving those moments from less than 24 hours ago. With that said, Shatner makes a non-title rematch between the new WWE Champion, Randy Orton and Sheamus, the crowd are quite pleased with this. Shatner would also like to see if there is still something between Shawn Michaels and Triple H, and therefore, schedules them to defend their Unified Tag Team Championships tonight against Cody Rhodes and Ted DiBiase, The Legacy. Shatner then takes his leave as we cut to a commercial break.
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We return to see Josh Mathews outside the office of the WWE Chairman, Mr. McMahon. He knocks on the door, but there is no answer. He tries it again, and the door is opened by the Big Show. Big Show asks Mathews what he is doing snooping around the boss' office. Mathews says he wanted to get a word with Mr. mcMahon, but while he's there, he asks Big Show what he's doing in the office. Show tells him that Mr. McMahon has hired him for the night while Bret Hart is on the loose and looking for a fight, and he happily accepted the offer. Mathews asks Big Show what;s in it for him. Show tells him that it's none of his business, and slams the door in his face. We then fade to the arena.
KOFI KINGSTON DEF. CARLITO Carlito was looking for some serious revenge after Kingston eliminated him from the Royal Rumble match before he could even get started. However, unlucky for Carlito, Kingston had his number, and was fresh off the heels of the Rumble match. Carlito was about to hit a BackStabber, but Kingston held onto the top rope, sending Carlito crashing to the canvas alone. When Carlito gets to his feet, Kingston spins around and drills him with the Trouble in Paradise for the victory.
Kofi Kingston celebrates his victory as we fade to a promo package.
We see a promo for WrestleMania XXVI, telling us that it was 25 days away. We then fade back to Raw.
We see William Shatner in his office, shaking hands with various backstage workers, saying he's pleased to be back seeing some old faces. He is then interrupted by a face he's probably not so pleased to see... the United States Champion, The Miz. Miz tells Shatner that he is pathetic for even favouring Bret Hart over the great Mr. McMahon. Shatner chuckles and says he knows Bret, and he knows that if he wanted to, he could rip McMahon apart. He gets a pop from the crowd for that remark. The Miz continues to run his mouth until they are interrupted by John Cena who walks on to a huge pop. Cena asks Shatner what Miz is doing in here, and Shatner tells him he doesn't have a clue. The Miz squares up to John Cena and tells him that he can't say anything because he failed to win the Royal Rumble after all his failed claims. Cena then brings up the fact that he was eliminated too, much earlier. The Miz says that he blames the pathetic thug, MVP for his elimination, and he will get his just desserts. Shatner says he has an idea. Seeing as The Miz seems so cock-sure of himself around Cena, why not have them face off tonight? See if The Miz can ACTUALLY defeat him. The Miz tries to escape from the match, but Shatner confirms it, much to Cena's delight. He then says that it's up next, which causes Miz's face to drop even more. Miz storms out of the office as Cena and Shatner look on, chuckling.
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THE MIZ DEF. JOHN CENA via Disqualification. Seems like The Miz can't really defeat John Cena. Although, to be fair, Miz puts up quite the fight, but Cena won't back down. Miz and Cena trade blows, Miz eventually getting an upper hand. He gloats about his advantage over Cena, but not for long as MVP makes his presence felt, rushing to ringside, sliding into the ring and taking The Miz down with a tackle. The referee calls for the bell as the two men brawl.
MVP hits some hard shots to Miz, both rights and lefts. John Cena gets to his feet and drags MVP off, but MVP is reluctant to let go. The Miz gets out of the ring, grabs his US Title and runs. Cena tells MVP to calm down as MVP apologizes for getting him disqualified. Cena obviously isn't too pleased, but lets it slide. The Miz backs up the ramp with a smirk on his face as we fade to a promo package.
We see a promo package for WWE Elimination Chamber, airing on the 21st of February, 2010. It features Triple H speaking about how the Elimination Chamber is dangerous and no man leaves the same. We then cut back to Raw.
We see Triple H backstage with Hornswoggle, without Shawn Michaels. He tells Hornswoggle that tonight is make or break for D-Generation X. He says that he probably deserved the superkick he got from Shawn last night, but he doesn't know how Shawn feels about remaining a team. Hornswoggle acts sad but then taunts like Shawn, obviously indicating that he can be the new Shawn Michaels. Triple H pats him on the head and tells him no. He says that this is serious and that DX need to retain the Unified Tag Team Title stonight if they are to remain a team. Triple H then gets up and heads for the ring.
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THE LEGACY DEF. D-GENERATION X [C] W/ HORNSWOGGLE to become the new Unified Tag Team Champions. In one hell of a contest, DX took on The Legacy. It was pretty obvious that Shawn's desire to be in DX wasn't there tonight as he never even looked at Triple H. He just walked to the ring with no DX theatrics, and didn't even join Triple H and Hornswoggle in the crotch chop. Michaels kicked things off against DiBiase, but it became apparent that Michaels wasn't fighting for DX, but was taking out his frustration on anyone he could get his hands on. Mid-match, Michaels went over the Triple H and slapped him across the face, this also counted as a tag. Triple H was saddened in his face as he ntered the ring. The match went on for a while and Triple H was being wore down by The Legacy members. However, when Triple H went over to tag, Shawn Michaels walked down the steps and left ringside. Triple H looked on in disappointment as his inevitable fate had arrived. Ted DiBiase hit Dream Street and picked up the victory to the crowd shock.
The Legacy were in their elements, winning the Unified Tag Team gold for the first time in their carreers. They left ringside happier than ever before, leaving Triple H in the ring as Hornswoggle stood over him, assisting him to his feet. Triple H got angry adn stormed out of the ring as Hornswoggle tried to keep up with him. We then cut to a backstage segment.
We cut to William Shatner in his office again, this time, watching the TV, witnessing what just happened. He shakes his head and laughs to himself, saying that Shawn had his hopes too high in the first place. We then fade to a seperate area backstage.
We see Shawn Michaels storming down the corridor, not in a good mood. He has a blank expression on his face, as if he wasn't entirely there. He bumps into none other than... Bret Hart. The ovation in the building practically blew the roof off the building as once again, Shawn Michaels and Bret Hart stood face to face. Bret told Shawn to slow down a bit, and asked him where he was going. Shawn told him he has nothing to say to him, and tells him to get out of his way. Bret says he and Shawn are friends now, he can tell him what's wrong. Shawn shoves Bret into the wall of the corridor and pins him up against it. He grits his teeth and tells Bret that this isn't the time for a friendly conversation. He lets go of Bret's shirt and continues walking down the corridor. Hart straightens his shirt and looks down the corridor confused as Raw fades to a commercial break.
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We return to see Josh Mathews backstage with the new WWE Champion, Randy Orton. He asks him how it feels to be the WWE Champion once again. Orton says he has craved this moment since losing he title to John Cena at WWE Bragging Rights. He says that this title means more to him than anything else in the WWE, and Sheamus was simply warming the belt up for him. They are about to continue the interview, but the new Unified Tag Team Champions confront Orton, and Rhodes tells him that they need to talk as soon as possible. Orton tells them he's busy, but Legacy say that it's more important than Orton's boasting time. Orton gets angry, but follows them back to the locker room as we fade back to Raw.
GAIL KIM DEF. MARYSE to become the new Divas Champion. This is the final of the Divas Championship Tournament, and these two divas have worked their way to the top. Maryse, a former Divas Champion in her own right, and Gail Kim, aiming to get the title since day one. The two battle it out, each eager on getting their hands on the belt, but only one diva can prevail, and that is Gail Kim. Maryse goes for the French Kiss, but Gail Kim evades it and manages to catch Maryse with Eat Defeat, picking up the victory and claiming the vacant Divas Championship for herself.
Gail Kim celebrates, holding the Divas Championship high above her head to a pop from the crowd. Maryse comes around, shocked at her loss. She doesn't take it lightly as Maryse selfishly attacks Gail Kim from behind, knocking her to the canvas. Maryse then grabs the belt and stares right at it in a psychotic sort of way. She then lays the title over the body of Gail Kim before leaving the ring. We then cut backstage.
We see the locker room of The Legacy and we come in amidst a discussion. Randy Orton is going ballistic and throwing things around the room. We hear DiBiase says that they don't need Orton anymore, they can fend for themselves on Raw. Rhodes agrees, but Orton doesn't like it. He says they are a pair of no good kids that will fall straight back to the bottom without him. He calls them ungrateful and selfish before slapping Cody Rhodes across the face. Ted DiBiase jumps from his seat and squares right up to Orton, telling him he better back away from COdy before he does something he regrets. Orton pushes him to do it, telling him he wants him to hit him. Rhodes gets up and tells DiBiase to calm down, saying it's fine. DiBiase says it isn't fine, and that one day, Orton is going to get what's coming to him. DiBiase and Rhodes leave with their titles as we see an angered Randy Orton. Raw then fades to a commercial break.
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SHEAMUS DEF. RANDY ORTON via Disqualification. Sheamus was set to get some payback on Orton after he defeated him last night at the Royal Rumble. The match went on for a few minutes, but Ted DiBiase ran out, and whilst Sheamus was down on the outside, DiBiase attacked him, blatently in front of the referee, getting Orton disqualified. Randy Orton gets to his feet and sees what DiBiase just did and becomes enraged. DiBiase looks angry as well, but he backs up the ramp, leaving ringside as Orton looks around him in anger.
As Orton was staring up the ramp furiously at DiBiase, Sheamus slid back into the ring and stalked Orton from behind. Orton turned around and was met with a huge Bicycle Kick. Sheamus obviously wants his WWE Title back, and he just made sure that Orton knows it. Sheamus leaves the ring as we fade to a promo package on a shot of Orton out cold in the ring.
We see a 'Don't Try This' package featuring Raw superstar, John Cena. We then return to Raw.
We see the door of Mr. McMahon's office once again, but this time, both Big Show and Mr. McMahon leave, obviously on their way to the ring. We then cut to a shot of Bret Hart who is also on his way to the ring. Who will come out first? Find out after the break!
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We return to hear the huge pop from the crowd as the guitar riff screeches across the arena. Bret Hart is here tonight and he makes his way to the ring. He enters the ring, is handed a microphone by Justin Roberts and begins to speak to the WWE Universe.
Bret tells us that last night at the Royal Rumble, he felt the most accepted by the WWE Universe in a long, long time. He said that returning to a huge Pay Per View like that made him realise what he had been missing for the past 12 years. However, if it was up to him, he would have come back a lot sooner, but Mr. McMahon kept turning him down. The crowd give this a lot of heat, aimed at McMahon. He says that for a long time, he has wanted to bury the hatchet with McMahon, let the Montreal incident pass and get on with both of their lives, but Vince wouldn't have it. Bret says that when he was assigned to be the Guest Host of Raw on January 4th, he felt that he was going to get everything sorted once and for all. He reminds us of his success with Shawn Michaels and tells us that he and Michaels are over it all now. Hart says he was ready and willing to shake hands with Vince and get it all over and done with, find closure, and end the entire thing... but he wouldn't have it. Bret says, he felt more than just pain when McMahon kicked him in the groin, he says he felt betrayal, he felt 13 years of his WWE career come crashing down on him, much like at Montreal in 1997. He says that he felt the events of that 1997 Survivor Series flash before his eyes, him spitting in McMahon's face, Shawn Michaels running away from the ring innocently and the title being handed to Michaels. He says that McMahon crossed the line when he attacked Hart last month, and he says that he isn't going to let that lie. He then once again tells McMahon in the back that his challenge from last night is still open, and he is still ready to fight McMahon right here, right now. The crowd go nuts as the challenge is once again issued. We then here the theme of Mr. McMahon, who comes out to a mixed reaction. The heat obviously aimed at him, but the cheers aimed at the possibility that he could accept Hart's challenge.
McMahon walks all the way to the ring, not forgetting the Big Show. He and Show enter the ring and stand in front of Hart. McMahon chuckles before beginning to speak. He says to Hart that he admires his bravery, coming to Raw regardless of his ban from the WWE. McMahon says he always saw the true athlete in Hart, but still stands by his staement that Bret screwed Bret, and he claims that it still remains to this day. He says that Bret brought it upon himself what he did to him last month. McMahon says he will never forget what Hart did to him and the WWE, and they want rid of him... NOW! He then goes on to officially decline Hart's offer, and much like last night at the Royal Rumble, tells Bret Hart that he will NEVER face him in a ring, EVER! Hart lowers his microphone and hangs his shead whilst shaking it. He then speaks again, telling McMahon that he's a coward that isn't man enough to face up to his mistakes. He says that McMahon isn't fit to be in charge of such a business when he runs away from his problems like he's doing with this. McMahon laughs and tells Hart that whatever he says, he will not be getting in the ring with him any time soon. Hart pauses for a moment, and then says "Well, Vince, if you're not going to fight me... then I'll just have to fight you!"
Bret Hart runs at McMahon, ready to tackle him to the canvas, and the crowd go absolutely wild. However, the Big Show steps in and grabs Hart around the throat, stopping him in his tracks. McMahon stares into Hart's eyes as he slowly fades away due to the shortage of breath. McMahon then gives Show the signal for him to Chokeslam Hart, but William Shatner comes out just in time. He tells Show that he should let Hart go now unless he wants him to book a punishment for him next week. McMahon looks on in anger, but Show lets go. Hart backs up, holding his throat and catching his breath. Shatner tells Show that McMahon is just using him as his bodyguard, and nothing will come of it. He says that McMahon may have promised him a reward, but he knows deep down that he won't be giving Show anything, so he may as well leave. Show looks at Mr. McMahon, obviously knowing that it was McMahon's intentions not to reward him with anything. McMahon tells him it isn't true, but Big Show leaves, shaking his head. McMahon looks at Shatner in anger, and all Shatner says is "Enjoy...". McMahon knows exactly what this means, and turns around, only to be tackled to the canvas by Bret Hart. The crowd erupt with cheers as Hart unleashes on McMahon. However, security jump over the barricades and enter the ring, dragging Hart off of McMahon, obviously as McMahon's back-ups for the night. They get McMahon to safety as he backs up the ramp with two security guards. Bret Hart is kept inside the ring, restrained from getting at McMahon. Raw then fades to a close on the angry face of Bret Hart as he struggles to escape the clutches of the security guards.
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Post by Elliot on Feb 1, 2010 15:23:02 GMT -5
WWW.F4WONLINE.COMReported by Dave Meltzer.BRET HART, BOOKER T, D-GENERATION X SPLIT?, PLUS MORE!- We received word from a reader earlier today that Bret Hart has been officially added to the Raw roster page. A fantastic sign for those who were hoping for the Hart/McMahon storyline to go ahead. It seems the build has indeed begun after this past Monday's Raw. You can see the results posted on our main page. Hart has apparently signed a one-year deal with the WWE, so this could possibly mean he may be sticking around after WrestleMania in some other position. - Booker T returned at the Royal Rumble this past Sunday. However, apparently, it was a one-shot deal as there is no mention of Booker T on Raw, SmackDown or ECW roster pages. Although it should be noted he has been added to the WWE.com Alumni section, which could put him in line for a possible appearence in the future, so long as he stays loyal and proves himself to be back with the WWE. - It seems that D-Generation X is more than just 'on the rocks' after this past Monday's Raw. DX officially broke down when HBK walked out on HHH during their Unified Tag Team Championships match, costing them the titles to The Legacy, Cody Rhodes and Ted DiBiase. Speaking of splits, Rhodes and DiBiase have apparently split from their mentor, Randy orton as during a segment on Raw, they claimed they no longer needed him and can go for themselves on Raw. Orton proceeded to slap Rhodes across the face and DiBiase was angered. Later on in the night, DiBiase cost Orton his non-title rematch against Sheamus, getting him disqualified. - The main plans for Elimination Chamber are to have two Elimination Chamber bouts for the respective World titles. Talks of an ECW Chamber have been brought up, however, it seems highly unlikely and ECW will possibly just have a regular title match for the event. Advertisement: Early WRESTLEMANIA Plans Revealed - HERE!!
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Post by duan on Feb 2, 2010 0:02:18 GMT -5
Royal Rumbleyay Christian retains! Good move with putting the strap on Mickie here. I feel that she is the best diva with Phoenix and hopefully they feud here. Jericho shouldering past Batista? Not sure about that, but I dig the segment. Good Mysterio promo and surprising ruthless Michaels screwing him out of the belt. I bet Michaels doesn't win the Rumble now to throw things off. Oh boy, heat between DX? Eh, not too fond of Orton holding the belt again, but hopefully you have some good stuff planned for the Raw title scene. I really like the Hart/Vince segment and the final line from Bret really made me happy. Holy crap, that is an insane Rumble write up. I love all the detail you put into this Elliot! Glad Jericho won and I wonder with what you are going to do with this. Nice Rumble Elliot. RawTBR...
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Post by Elliot on Feb 3, 2010 13:28:38 GMT -5
TUESDAY NIGHT ECW 2nd February, 2010
"Yes, sir we promised you a great Main Event..."
Before ECW opens up, we see a recap montage of what happened between Christian and Ezekiel Jackson at the Royal Rumble. We end the package with Christian holding his title high above his head while stood on the turnbuckle. We then begin ECW.
We open up without a pyrotechnics display this week as the set is all ready for the Abraham Washington Show. Tony Atlas is already out and welcomes the host, Abraham Washington onto the stage to a lot of heat. He comes out, telling us all it's good to be back in control of his show after Santino did a horrible job. Washington says tonight, his guest was unfortaunate at the Royal Rumble, and in his opinion, was screwed out of the title shot. He then welcomes on Ezekiel Jackson, accompanied by William Regal.
Jackson and Regal come out to some heat, and sit down on the couch. Washington asks Jackson how it felt to lose to Christian. Jackson looks at Washington and says that Christian is nothing here on ECW, and when Jackson gets his next chance at the title, he WILL win. Washington says that he agrees and believes that Christian should give the title up because he is getting boring. William Regal chimes up, saying Christian has shown everyone time and time again that he can keep the title, but he says that Christian will meet his match one day, and with more preparation, Ezekiel Jackson will be that match. The Abe Washington Show comes to a close as we fade to a commercial break.
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ZACK RYDER W/ ROSA MENDES DEF. SHELTON BENJAMIN Both of these men had a slight confrontation in the Royal Rumble match, which led to Zack Ryder eliminating Benjamin from the match, but was eliminated himself by Raw's Kofi Kingston. Benjamin wanted to get his own back for his elimination, but unfortunately, he forgot about his recent rival, Vance Archer. Benjamin was in control until Archer made his presence felt, rushing to the ring and distracting Benjamin, allowing Ryder to hit the Zack Attack on Benjamin for the victory.
After the match, Ryder left with Rosa Mendes. Vance Archer entered the ring and looked down at Benjamin who was holding his neck. Archer lifted him up and drove him back down with the canvas with his Snap Reverse DDT. Archer then stood over Benjamin to a lot of heat from the crowd. ECW then goes backstage.
We see ECW General Manager, Tiffany in her office. She is at the end of a phonecall. She says into the phone that she is ecstatic to here this news and cannot wait for 'him' to arrive. Tifany end the conversation with "Thankyou, Mr. McMahon!". The crowd give a mixed reaction and the segment fades to a promo package.
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We return to see Gregory Helms backstage, ready to interview the ECW Champion, Christian, who will be in action against Vladimir Kozlov in the Main Event. Helms asks Christian if he heard Jackson and Regal's words earlier on. Christian says he did, and he is going to say the exact same thing he says all the time. He says that no matter what, he will fight his best fight and give it his all, and then win or lose, at least he knows he gave it his best shot. Christian then leaves and we fade to another backstage segment.
We see the doors of the arena open up and Mr. McMahon walks in with a couple of security guards to a mixed reaction. He walks through with a smirk on his face. We then fade back to the arena.
CAYLEN CROFT W/ TRENT BARRETA DEF. GOLDUST W/ YOSHI TATSU This feud has been ongiong for a while now, and yet again, the two teams meet in singles competition. This time, Caylen Croft defeats Goldust after a roll up, with a bit of assistance from Trent Barreta. As Croft rolled up Goldust, it was near the ropes and Barreta pulled one of Goldust's legs down, adding more leverage to the leg hook, giving Croft the victory. Tatsu wasn't wuick enough to stop Barreta.
Croft and Barreta fled from ringside with grins on their faces. Yoshi Tatsu helped Goldust to his feet inside the ring and they looked up the ramp in dasppointment. We then cut to a commercial break.
C O M M E R C I A L B R E A K
We return to see the entrance of Mr. McMahon who gets a lot of heat from the crowd this time. He comes out alongside two security guards, obviously there incase of any attacks. McMahon enters the ring with a microphone and begins to speak. He tells the fans that for nearly 4 years, ECW has graced the screens of the WWE and has brought many new superstars and divas to us. Mr. McMahon says that the legacy of ECW was paved thanks to many of the original ECW faces such as Tommy Dreamer, Rob Van Dam, and many more. He then goes on to say that all good things must come to an end, and reveals that in three weeks time, ECW will be closing for business. The crowd boo him for that remark, but might have jumped the gun a little bit. He goes on to say that a show will be taking it's place on the SyFy Network, by the name of WWE NXT. McMahon says it stands for 'Next Generation' and will be just that. He says that new stars will be made and others will be pushed into the limelight via this show. In three weeks time, ECW retires and makes way for NXT. McMahon then leaves, dropping this shocking news on the crowd as we fade to a promo package.
We see a promo package for this Friday's SmackDown as it features three Qualifying matches for the SmackDown Elimination Chamber match at the next Pay Per View. We then return to ECW.
CHRISTIAN VS. VLADIMIR KOZLOV ends in a No Contest. A rather quick Main Event actually, but only because it never actually ended. Christian and Kozlov had a great match, and it was looking towards the favour of Kozlov to be honest, however, the match came to an abrupt halt when both Ezekiel Jackson and William Regal stormed to the ring and viciously attacked both competitors, forcing the referee to ring the bell.
Jacksom pumelled Kozlov while Regal beat down on the ECW Champion, Christian. However, after a while, Jackson and Regal turned their attention to taunting to the crowd. A big mistake as both Christian and Kozlov got to their feet and threw them both out of the ring. Jackson and Regal backed up the ramp in shock as Christian and Kozlov stood tall in the ring. Christian and Kozlov turned to face each other. Christian looked slightly confused, but then realised that they could co-exist if it meant defeating Jackson and Regal. The duo then stare up the ramp at Jackson and Regal as ECW fades to a close.
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Post by Dah Realest Alive on Feb 4, 2010 16:26:09 GMT -5
DUDEBUSTERS! Cool they won... give them a push to the top.
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Post by ✖ AJ on Feb 4, 2010 20:37:32 GMT -5
Interesting to start the show with the AWS. Ryder winning is good, either one winning would've been good. Croft beating Goldust, eh? Nice to boost em a bit. Interesting shocker announcement by McMahon. And Christian/Kozlov going to no contest is good.
Good ECW.
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Post by Jord on Feb 4, 2010 21:36:13 GMT -5
The Abe Washington Show is always fun. I'm in the minority of people who actually like him. I'm also in the minority of people who like Vance Archer. He's grown on me, as the only time I've liked him was his Rock 'n Rave Infection days with Jimmy Rave and Christy Hemme. Hope the Goldust/Yoshi vs. Croft/Barretta feud comes to a close shortly. Hopefully you draft Caylen and Trent off of ECW soon, or leave them there and have them challenge for the tag belts. Like what Mizorrison done. WWE NXT? Good stuff. I'm loving that name. Ending to the show was good. Builds towards the obvious Kozlov/Christian vs. Zeke/Regal tag match. Wouldn't mind seeing Zeke take the ECW title. Fancy dropping a reply to PWR, please?
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Feb 4, 2010 22:16:00 GMT -5
-Interesting Abe Washington show, Ezekiel/Christian II has potential -Ryder getting the win is huge for him as he always loses to Shelton -Not a fan of Archer at all though -Croft over Goldust is solid -Going with the NXT idea is decent, would of saved it for after WrestleMania though, to give the ECW Title a proper send off -Jackson and Regal interfering in the main event makes sense and I smell Christian & Kozlov/Regal & Jackson next week
Good ECW, can't wait to see what you do with WWE NXT
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Post by Elliot on Feb 5, 2010 14:01:49 GMT -5
FRIDAY NIGHT SMACKDOWN 5th February, 2010
WWE SUPERSTARS TAPED MATCH YOSHI TATSU W/ GOLDUST DEF. TRENT BARRETA W/ CAYLEN CROFT Tatsu wins after he hits Barreta with a Buzzaw Kick to the head.
WWE SUPERSTARS TAPED MATCH CURT HAWKINS W/ VICKIE GUERRERO DEF. JTG W/ SHAD
"Yes, sir, we promised you a great Main Event..."
We open up with a pyrotechnis display, and are taken to ringside where Todd Grisham and Matt Striker are ready and able to welcome us to the show. They reveal that tonight, we will see three of the five available World Heavyweight Championship Elimination Chamber spots filled tonight in three Qualifying matches. They reveal that one Qualifying match will see Kane taking on Dolph Ziggler, another will put Matt Hardy against Batista, and the final one will feature Rey Mysterio going up against CM Punk in our Main Event. We then cut to the ring as we see the entrance of the 2010 Royal Rumble winner, Chris Jericho. He comes out to a lot of heat and is obviously smug about his victory this past Sunday night. He nters the ring and begins to speak.
He says that at the Royal Rumble, he proved all the hypocrits and parasties wrong, and showed them exactly why he is the best in the world at what he does. He says that due to his Rumble victory, he may challenge for any Championship in the Main Event at WrestleMania, and he is going to make us all wait before telling us exactly what he will pick. He says that even though the fans don't deserve to see him in the Main Event, he says that he personally deserves it after months of embarrassment with DX and such. He then mentions how his former tag team partner, Edge made his return at the Royal Rumble to a huge pop from the crowd. He says that everything he said about Edge when he was injured still stands and believes that Edge proved that he was exactly the same as the fans, a hypocritical parasite. He says that Edge never had a chance of winning the Rumble as long as Jericho was involved. Before he could continue, we hear the theme of Edge and he comes out to a standing ovation from the crowd. He stands at the top of the ramp and speaks. He tells Jericho that he heard everything he said about him while he was injured, he heard all the insults and all the times he amde fun of him, calling him fragile. Edge says that actions are far greater than words, and apart from a cheap elimination at the Rumble, Jericho hasn't shown Edge any actions. The crowd cheers as Jericho remains silent for a few seconds. He tells Edge that the action is yet to come, because once he wins one of the World Titles at WrestleMania, he will be sure to take on Edge. Edge says why not do it right now, but the General Manager, Theodore Long stops that. Firstly, Long welcomes Edge back to SmackDown, but then says that he and Jericho will not be getting it on tonight. He says that Chris Jericho needs to focus on his Title choice at WrestleMania for now, and take a back seat for a while, but as for Edge, he says that Edge has a match tonight, and it's up next. Edge looks determined to win as we fade to a promo package.
We see a promo for next weeks Raw, advertising three Raw Elimination Chamber Qualifying matches, featuring Triple H, Shawn Michaels and Sheamus, amongst others. We then cut to a commercial break.
C O M M E R C I A L B R E A K
EDGE DEF. TYSON KIDD W/ DAVID HART SMITH & NATALYA A great match between Edge and Kidd right here. An evenly fought match, Kidd obviously wanting to gain a victory over the newly returned Edge, but unfortunately, Edge was back at 100% and showed Kidd who's better. Kidd went for a springboard clothesline, but Edge evaded it, bounced off the ropes and drilled Kidd with a Spear before picking up his first victory since his return.
Edge celebrates his victory with the crowd as the Hart Dynasty back up the ramp, Kidd holding his gut. We then fade backstage.
We see Matt Hardy backstage, watching a TV monitor, witnessing Edge's victory. He chuckles and says "Welcome back, Edge". He then turns around, only to bump into Batista who gets a lot of heat from the crowd. Batista tells Hardy he shouldn't be paying attention to what Edge is doing, he should pay more attention to their match later tonight. Batista says he IS going to Elimination Chamber, not matter what, but Hardy thinks otherwise, telling Batista that he better be prepared to lose, because Hardy is going to the Chamber. Hardy walks around Batista as Batista looks on, all psyched up. We then return to ringside.
BETH PHOENIX DEF. MICHELLE MCCOOL W/ LAYLA The new Women's Champion, Mickie James was by ringside in this one. Phoenix dominated McCool with all her force, always glimpsing over at ringside, taking a look at Mickie James, obviously scouting out the title. Phoenix finishes the match with a huge GlamSlam before pinning McCool for the victory.
Layla slides in and tries to get Phoenix to back away from McCool, but Phoenix throws her over the top rope and down to the floor in front of MIckie. Mickie looks at Layla, and then looks up at Beth. She smiles at Beth, and Beth smiles back before signalling that she wants the Women's Title. We then fade to a commercial break.
C O M M E R C I A L B R E A K
BATISTA DEF. MATT HARDY in an Elimination Chamber Qualifying match. Both men obviously wanted their position in the Elimination Chamber, however, only one man could get there, and that man was Batista. He battled with Hardy so much through this, and at one point, it looked like Hardy had the victory, but Batista turned it around, hitting a Spear on Hardy, followed by a Batista Bomb for the win.
Batista now advances to the Elimination Chamber for The Undertaker's World Heavyweight Championship. Batista signals that he is coming for the belt as we fade backstage.
We see Theodore Long backstage with Vickie Guerrero and Curt Hawkins. They are interrupted by John Morrison who walks in and asks Long if he would be getting another shot at the Intercontinental Championship. Before Long could answer, Curt Hawkins butts in and asks Morrison what gives him the right to challenge for the title again after he's lost already. Morrison says that he has business with McIntyre and that it isn't just about the title. Hawkins says he wants a shot at the title, turns to Vickie Guerrero and asks her if he can have it. Vickie tells Long that she thinks Hawkins should get a shot, but Long disagrees. He says that next week, John Morrison and Curt Hawkins will face off, and the winner gets a title match the following week on SmackDown. Hawkins and Morrison nod, liking the idea. We then fade to a promo package.
We return to see Rey Mysterio entering the ring. He enters and begins to speak. He tells the crowd that this past Sunday, he had the chance of a lifetime, to both win the World Heavyweight Championship, and defeat The Undertaker. He goes on to say that Shawn Michaels ruined them both. The crowd give a mixed reaction. He says that he never liked the way that Michaels was automatically thinking that The Undertaker would be the Champion at WrestleMania, but now he knows why, because Michaels was always going to make sure 'Taker walked out with the belt. Mysterio says he felt screwed over by Michaels, a man whom he once had a lot of respect for. Now, all the respect is gone and Mysterio no longer sees Michaels as a hero. Mysterio says he broke Michaels dream, just like MIchaels broke his, and caused him to be eliminated from the Royal Rumble match. Mysterio says that he was simply returning the favour and says it was nothing personal. Raw was mentioned next as Mysterio brings up Michaels attitude this past Monday, walking out on Triple H and being agressive towards Bret Hart. Mysterio says that The Undertaker has got to Michaels and has changed him into a deranged man, a man that has lost his mind. He relates Michaels to a drug addict, craving the name of the person who defeated The Undertaker at WrestleMania. Of course, with the mere mention of drugs... here comes the Straight Edge Society. CM Punk comes out with Luke Gallows and Serena ,and tells Rey that he was never going to defeat The Undertaker in the first place, telling him he doesn't have it in him, and tonight, Punk is going to break Mysterios dreams once more, by taking away his Elimination Chamber spot. Mysterio looks on in anger as the scene fades to a commercial break.
C O M M E R C I A L B R E A K
KANE DEF. DOLPH ZIGGLER in an Elimination Chamber Qualifying match. Dolph Ziggler felt that this was the time to prove himself, however, Kane wouldn't allow it, determined to go to the Elimination Chamber Pay Per View and challenge his brother for the World Heavyweight Championship inside the deadliest structure in the WWE. He ended the match, delivering a Chokeslam to Ziggler, covering him for the victory.
Kane is now a member of the SmackDown Elimination Chamber for the 21st of February. He does his taunt, causing fire to explode from the corners as we fade backstage.
We see Chris Jericho backstage, smugly walking down the corridor with a smirk on his face. He passes superstars such as R-Truth, John Morrison and Finlay, making sure they know he was the 2010 Royal Rumble winner. He walks past Edge who was just leaving his locker room after a quick shower, dressed in his casual clothing. Jericho gets in Edge's face, sarcastically congratulating him on his victory tonight. Edge sarcastically thanks Jericho, before telling him that he will find a way to get back at Jericho if it's the last thing he does. Jericho pretends to be scared. He then continues walking down the corridor, obviously on his way to ringside to watch the Main Event. We then cut to a commercial break.
C O M M E R C I A L B R E A K
We return to see Chris Jericho make his way to the ring and sit alongside Grisham and Striker at the announce desk. Todd Grisham asks Jericho why he is out here, and he replies, telling him that as well as scouting the Champions, he needs to scout the possible Champions as anyone could walk out with the belts at Elimination Chamber. The Main Event then gets underway.
CM PUNK W/ LUKE GALLOWS & SERENA DEF. REY MYSTERIO in an Elimination Chamber Qualifying match. An incredible match, Mysterio quite clearly determined to get his spot in the Chamber so he can get a good shot at the belt. However, CM Punk was equally determined after coming so close at the Royal Rumble. An evenly matches contest in so many ways, but in the end, only one man can prevail, and that man was CM Punk after he caught Mysterio after a Springboard adn nailed him with the Go To Sleep for the victory.
CM Punk and his Straight Edge Society celebrated and were taken by surprise when Chris Jericho entered the ring and congratulated Punk. But suddenly, the party was over. No, not by Drew McIntyre, but by the Rated [R] Superstar, Edge! He enters the ring and goes after Jericho, but Jericho escapes and CM Punk gets in the way. Edge Spears Punk to the canvas, and Gallows and Serena get Punk out of the ring. Edge looks on up the ramp as Jericho backs up. Edge and Jericho stare off as SmackDown fades to a close.
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Post by Elliot on Feb 5, 2010 14:09:48 GMT -5
WWW.F4WONLINE.COMReported by Dave Meltzer.EDGE'S SMACKDOWN POSITION, ELIMINATION CHAMBER, THE UNDERTAKER, PLUS MORE!- Edge returned at the Royal Rumble and his current position on SmackDown seems to be unknown. It seems possible that Jericho would enter a feud with Edge, but with Jericho winning the Rumble, how will that be possible? Anyway, the most likely choice is to have Chris Jericho versus The Undertaker at WrestleMania, right now, but with Elimination Chamber fast approaching, who knows who will have the belt after then. - WWE Elimination Chamber is confirmed to have two World Title Elimination Chamber matches for the respective belts. CM Punk, Kane and Batista qualified for the SmackDown Chamber this past Friday, the final two spots will be confirmed next week. Raw will feature three Qualifying matches this Monday and like SmackDown, will host it's final two the following week. - The recent rumours surrounding The Undertaker's possible retirement are completely false. Calaway has stated himself that he feels he has a few years left in him, and as long as he feels that way, it is highly doubtful that the WWE would retire on of it's biggest draws. - Rumour has it that the WWE are working on a quick program between Shawn Michaels and Rey Mysterio, possible for Elimination Chamber. It seems that they are going with a HBK/HHH feud, but that could be reserved for WrestleMania and be built on the side while Mysterio and Michaels could get their own revenge on each other at Elimination Chamber. More on this as it comes in. Advertisement: THE UNDERTAKER Retiring following WRESTLEMANIA XXVI!!
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Post by Elliot on Feb 5, 2010 14:15:19 GMT -5
21st February, 2010WWE Championship Raw Elimination Chamber MatchRandy Orton [C] vs. TBA vs. TBA vs. TBA vs. TBA vs. TBA World Heavyweight Championship SmackDown Elimination Chamber MatchThe Undertaker [C] vs. Batista vs. Kane vs. CM Punk vs. TBA vs. TBA MORE MATCHES TO BE ANNOUNCED!
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Post by ✖ AJ on Feb 5, 2010 18:19:19 GMT -5
Good opening promo for Smackdown. Edge winning is fairly obvious. Phoenix over McCool is good. The way Rey acted was interesting; I could see him vs HBK at Mania possibly... very different. Kane winning is good, could of gone either way. And lastly, Punk winning is great. Could of seen Rey pulling it off but Punk is just as good.
Good Smackdown.
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Post by shiftyeyes on Feb 6, 2010 10:23:46 GMT -5
- Show preview sounds good. - Excellent opening promo. - Edge win is great. Like what Batista said. I see him winning. - Beth beating Michelle is great. I see Beth getting a shot soon. - Batista beats Matt as expected. - Hmm, can't say I like how quickly Hawkins is being pushed, but it makes sense I guess - The match between Morrison and Hawkins should be good though. - I liked the Rey promo. Rey and HBK at Mania would be great. The match between Punk and Rey will be great as well. - Kane in the chamber is great. - Edge and Jericho is being booked interestingly. - Punk in the chamber over Rey is good, don't mind either way though. - Liked the Mac joke, Nice aftermath.
Good SD! bro, I like where things are going.
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Feb 6, 2010 22:47:40 GMT -5
-DX arguing over the 'Taker/HBK worked well. Liked Punk coming out as well -Anytime Ziggler wins, I'm a fan of it. Good stuff -Haas and Knox winning is shocking and I love it. I'm a pretty big Charlie Haas fan -Giving Morrison a pre-match promo is a good idea, but I'm glad McIntyre retained. I don't see much in him right now but potential, so I don't mind if he gets a decent run as Champion -Hawkins winning was obvious, although earlier, you put that Hawkins would face Matt Hardy -Jericho winning was surprising after the deck was stacked against him. I'm very happy he did though -McCool beating Maria was good, and Beth attacking was even better. Phoenix/James/McCool should be great at the Rumble -Main event was very good, liked the suspense in HBK's Sweet Chin Music. The post match stuff was interesting
Another very good show from you, this is quickly one of my favorite diaries on the boards
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