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Post by Hi, I'm John on Jul 30, 2010 16:01:52 GMT -5
- Good to see Christian win, he deserves it. - Good to see the team of Rhodes and Ziggler get the titles, like that pairing. - Batista winning is alright, I could see the feud ending at Summerslam. - Cena winning is fine I suppose. - Bourne winning is alright, not too fond on Triple H returning because, I don't see a Pedigree off of a Ladder without HHH getting hurt again or something bad happening. - Kingston winning is good, hopefully you push him to main event some time. - Expected to see Punk win, Orton's post match attack was alright I suppose. - Strange seeing Swagger/Taker main event, but its nice to see Swagger get the win. - Overall decent PPV.
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Post by DTP. on Jul 30, 2010 18:56:07 GMT -5
WWE Money in the Bank: Sunday 18th July 2010...Decent opening Money in the Bank match to start us off tonight on this pay-per-view; pretty solid start to the show although not sure about Finlay being in there; could have used somebody who we know would have a bright future. Finlay was obviously not going to win. John Morrison, The Miz. MVP and Ted Dibiase were all positive contenders to the briefcase and so that's great for unpredictable value, Christian winning is fine but would have preferred Miz or Morrison to have won. Cody Rhodes and Dolph Ziggler were obviously going to win this match. The Dudebusters and the Straight Edge Society did not fit into the match, and may as well have been a match between The Hart Dynasty and Rhodes and Ziggler [not a fan of the team name by the way]. I hope to see these two teams compete again at SummerSlam in August. Batista and Kane had a decent match, but Batista winning was the best decision to go with. John Cena and Edge had a good match, but they do not need another rivalry; they've already had enough throughout 2006 and 2009. No need for this. Cena with the win is fine. Just a tiny note, but the promotion of the theme song would have been done very early in the show. Evan Bourne winning the RAW Money in the Bank match, but to be honest, he should be the first man to ever lose in a Money in the Bank opportunity. He is not built up enough if you ask me. And honestly, only Sheamus and Ezekiel Jackson were credible enough to be potential contenders. Awful match set up to be honest. Triple H's interference was very expected. Kofi Kingston beating Chris Jericho is good, a decent match here. Should have opened with the SmackDown ladder match replacing this. Maybe the RAW ladder match should have been placed nearer the start of the show because that SD match was so superior. CM Punk beating Rey Mysterio is alright, great WWE Championship defense. Lastly, Jack Swagger beating The Undertaker is good, way to build Swagger up but wasn't expecting him to retain the World Heavyweight Championship. Overall, a good show, but the ordering wasn't that good in my mind. Also a few decisions I'm not fond of either.
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Post by Thomas M. on Jul 31, 2010 8:35:43 GMT -5
-SD MITB opening is great. So is Christian winning. -Rhodes and Ziggler winning the straps is nice. Wonder how their title reign will go. -Batista over Kane is fine. Wonder if the feud is still going to continue. -Cena winning is good. -Bourne winning is decent, would've thought the pedigree from the ladder would have put out his knee again, but it works either way. -Kingston winning is great. Hopefully he'll get a push soon. -Punk winning is nice, and so were the post match actions. -Swagger over Taker is great for his title run. Wonder what'll happen on SD now. Overall, good PPV
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Post by ✖ AJ on Jul 31, 2010 13:10:19 GMT -5
- A good decision to have Christian win the Smackdown Money in the Bank. He deserves it. - Not that fond of Ziggler and Rhodes getting the win here, although I do like both of them so it's a meh. - Batista defeating Kane was the right call, although I have a feeling they'll have another match with Kane winning. - Agreeing with Dan on this one. Cena and Edge had their feuds, but Cena is heel so it is interesting. Solid win. - Going to agree with Dan again, this should be switched with Smackdown MITB. Bourne winning is something I'd do. (Wink) - The Triple H return was good - but that spot off the ladder was definitely something that shouldn't of been done. - Kingston and Jericho should of been lower on the card, but liking that you gave Kingston the win over him. - Punk retaining over Mysterio is the best call as he just won the belt a month ago, plus Rey doesn't need it. - Lastly; a huge win in the main event for Jack Swagger that gets him over very nicely in his first defense of the gold.
A pretty good show overall, with some things here and there.
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Post by legendkiller8 on Jul 31, 2010 14:07:06 GMT -5
Monday Night RAW July 19th, 2010 Preview
THE FALLOUT! Last night we witnessed WWE's latest PPV, Money in the Bank which we seen new Unified Tag Team Champions in Cody Rhodes and Dolph Ziggler, Batista defeating Kane, Evan Bourne winning the Money in the Bank Ladder Match, the return of Triple H, and CM Punk retaining his WWE Championship over Rey Mysterio.
#1 CONTENDER'S MATCH! After the WWE Champion CM Punk retained his WWE Championship last night, we are yet to find a new #1 Contender. So tonight, we are going to have Randy Orton vs. Batista vs. Kane. And the winner gets a guaranteed WWE Championship Match against Punk at SummerSlam.
Déjà vu? Déjà vu of when Matt Hardy turned on Jeff Hardy at Royal Rumble, now, Jeff Hardy turned on Matt Hardy. These two have been at each other's throats costing each other matches and Matt wants this feud to end. So tonight, they confront in which a way to settle this feud once and for all.
Game On! Last night was the return of Triple H as he cost Sheamus the Money in the Bank. This near six month rivalry is going to explode tonight after it. So expect some major tension heading into SummerSlam.
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Jul 31, 2010 16:27:18 GMT -5
-Christian winning the first Money in the Bank is great, he needs to be a World Champion -Not a fan of the Rhode to Perfection name but they make a great team. Glad they won -SummerSlam poster is nice -Batista/Kane wasn't anything special, but was decent nonetheless -Cena/Edge sounded like a great match, but I'm a bit tired of their feuds -The second Money in the Bank ladder match didn't seem as good. The participants were all mid-carders who I could never see as Champion. Except Sheamus and Jackson. Hoping Bourne is the first man to cash in and lose -Kofi/Jericho seemed too high on the card, but it was a good contest -Punk and Mysterio always have good matches and this was more of the same, glad Punk retained -Swagger retaining against 'Taker really helps him look legit. Great that he retained
Good show, some questionable decisions, but overall it was good.
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Post by legendkiller8 on Jul 31, 2010 23:36:43 GMT -5
WWE Monday Night RAW l July 19th, 2010 l Tulsa, OK l "Game On!"
-A promo hypes last night's PPV, Money in the Bank. It shows CM Punk retain the WWE Championship, Evan Bourne win Money in the Bank, and Triple H returning to cost Sheamus the MITB.
-The pyrotechnics blast from the stage in Tulsa. Michael Cole and Jerry "The King" Lawler welcome us to the Fallout Edition of RAW. They hype tonight's #1 Contender's Match, as well as The Hardys Confrontation.
"The Game" hits for the first time since May 23rd. Triple H comes to the ring in his in-ring attire as he gets a microphone. He waits for the fantastic ovation to stop before he begins. Triple H says that he is back and he's back with a vengeance. And the vengeance will come reigning down on Sheamus. Triple H speaks on when Sheamus took him out at Over The Limit. Triple H says that now, it's his turn and he calls Sheamus out to the ring. After a few seconds of waiting, Sheamus comes out to the ring. Sheamus says that Triple H will not be putting anyone out except himself. And if Sheamus does get his hands on Triple H, he's going to put him out forever. Triple H says that he's going to take that risk and challenges Sheamus at SummerSlam. Sheamus accepts the challenge. Shane McMahon comes to the ring. Sheamus says that he's going to allow the Triple H/Sheamus match. But tonight, Triple H takes on WWE Champion CM Punk and Sheamus will go one-on-one with Rey Mysterio. And that match, is next.
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-We come back and Jerry Lawler and Michael Cole hype tonight's show. Including what we just heard. WWE Champion CM Punk vs. Triple H. And right now, we have Mysterio vs. Sheamus.
-Sheamus defeated. Rey Mysterio 8:10 Solid way to kick things off with Sheamus and Mysterio both trying to rebound off tough losses at Money in the Bank last night. Mysterio eluded Sheamus in with some fast-paced action to get things going. Sheamus eventually used his advantage of strength, power, and leverage and hit a powerslam and some rest holds. Sheamus eventually went for the Pale Justice but Mysterio got off and dropkicked Sheamus off the ropes. Mysterio hit the 619 but in mid-air, Sheamus levels Mysterio with a Brogue Kick for the victory on RAW.
-Sheamus gets up beating his chest looking very satisfied of his win. Sheamus looks into the camera and yells, "That's going to be you, Triple H."
-Backstage, we see WWE Champion CM Punk alongside Serena, Luke Gallows, and Joey Mercury. Punk says that even though Gallows and Mercury didn't win the Unified Tag Team Championships last night, SES remained strong with CM Punk retained the WWE Championship over their hero. Punk says that they better get used to it because it's going to happen to Batista, Kane, or Randy Orton at SummerSlam. Regardless of who wins. Or any one of their other heros that fall to Punk. And Triple H is going to see that tonight on RAW.
-The graphic hypes tonight's main event. Which is the #1 Contender's Match. Also tonight, we are going to see WWE Champion CM Punk taking on Triple H in tonight's show as well.
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-"No More Words" hits and Jeff Hardy comes to the ring full of heat with no face paint in a casual attire of blue jeans and a brown jacket. Hardy says that he read the WWE.com preview and he seen that Matt Hardy wanted this rivalry to end. Jeff says that he believes it's because that Matt knew that his day of reckoning was coming. Jeff says that Matt must have knew that Jeff was going to hurt him again. Jeff says that maybe Matt might just be smart just because the intelligence runs in his blood. "Live for the Moment" hits and Matt Hardy comes to the ring. Matt says that he wants to end this rivalry because knows deep down where that real Jeff Hardy party guy is. And he wants him to come out. Matt says that he won't let Jeff punk him out though. He is the older brother. And maybe he needs to make Jeff know that because he doesn't know where the real Jeff is. Matt says that he talked to Shane McMahon about setting a match for them at SummerSlam. Jeff Hardy says he doesn't want Matt in a regular old match. He wants to show Matt that though Jeff's younger, he's better. He wants Matt Hardy in the match that he actually made popular. He wants Matt Hardy in a Tables, Ladders, and Chairs Match. Hardy agrees. Jeff says that he wants to show Hardy that he can beat him in a singles match and TLC. So pinning is allowed. Jeff Hardy and Matt Hardy shake hands on it. Jeff leaves as Matt Hardy stays in the ring. We head to a commmercial.
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-As we return, Michael Cole and Jerry "The King" Lawler and Michael Cole alert us on what just went down. Jeff Hardy will take on Matt Hardy in a Tables, Ladders, and Chairs Match at SummerSlam. That is bound to be epic!
-Randy Orton defeated. Batista and Kane to become the #1 Contender for the WWE Title at SummerSlam 11:23 Pretty good first-hour main event tonight on RAW. Batista was in the quiet just standing in the corner as Orton and Kane went to war. Kane won the early parts with the matchup. Orton eventually countered the Chokeslam in mid-air into the RKO. Batista threw Orton to the outside but it took him a while. By the time he turned around, Kane came him a Tombstone Piledriver. Kane got a two as Orton pulled Kane to the outside only to be uppercutted. Batista and Kane went at it before Kane hit Batista with a Chokeslam and almost pulled it off. Orton came and gave Kane a huge punt to the skull. Orton fell on ground and hooked the leg of Batista and got the victory.
-Randy Orton stands tall talking alot to no one's understanding. The crowd loved it though as well as his persona. Orton stood on the turnbuckle as we head backstage.
-Backstage, we see the new Unified Tag Team Champions, Dolph Ziggler and Cody Rhodes. They are knocking door to door gloating to the person they are champions when the door opens. They knock on the next door and Big Show comes out. Actually getting some cheers. Show tells them he heard them when they did it yesterday and they all have computers. Show says he knows Ziggler and Rhodes are Unified Tag Champions. But they won't be unless they leave. They try to remain looking cool and stand there. Show says that he challenges Ziggler and Rhodes to a non title Handicap Match right now. Ziggler and Rhodes look at each other worried. Show says they did all that gloating and now there afraid. Ziggler and Rhodes huddle up and yell "Break!" like a real team. They say they accept before walking off quickly.
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-Unified Tag Team Champions Dolph Ziggler and Cody Rhodes defeated. Big Show in a Handicap Match 8:00 Big Show was nothing but dominant as this match kicked off. Ziggler and Rhodes must have butterflies in they were stiff and didn't get too much offense. Rhodes uncovered the turnbuckle which allowed Ziggler to hit Show with the tag belts as well as Rhodes him with it. Ziggler hit a Zig-Zag for the win.
-Ziggler and Rhodes celebrate their victory by cheating. They continue the attack on Big Show. The Hart Dynasty come running down the ramp to Big Show's aid as Ziggler and Rhodes flee up the ramp. None the less, they hold their Unified Tag Championships high on the stage in relief before we head to a graphic.
-A graphic hypes tonight's main event. Which is CM Punk taking on Triple H.
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-Backstage, we see Sheamus. Sheamus is telling WWE Champion CM Punk that he really hopes he destroys Triple H. And that's cause it'll save him a job well done. And he's going to take advantage by taking Punk's WWE Championship while he's doing. Punk laughs at Sheamus and walks over to Gallows. He says "Oh yeah he's high!" Punk leaves.
-Michael Cole and Jerry Lawler show us last night at Money in the Bank. And we have a new Money in the Bank Winner, Evan Bourne.
-Evan Bourne and Women's Champion Natalya defeated. United States Champion Zack Ryder and Maryse 5:01 This was a decent mixed tag match here tonight. Bourne was getting a even better ovation as if possible. Bourne hit Ryder with some high knees, kicks to the head and stuff like that. Ryder used his expirience in matches against Bourne to predict the next move and hits an arm drag. The divas come in and battle for a bit. The ending of this match comes when Bourne hits Ryder with an Air Bourne.
-Bourne and Natalya celebrate their win. We head to another graphic hyping tonight's main event.
-Backstage, we see Josh Mathews on interview with the new #1 Contender, Randy Orton. Orton says that to be honest, he really hopes Punk beats Triple H. That way he can make it to SummerSlam. Because of Triple H puts Punk out, Sheamus better kiss his chances goodbye of putting Triple H out. It'll be his turn. And he has no problem with bringing back the "Legend Killer." And Punk can be the legend. But his main goal, bring home the WWE Championship.
-On split screen, we see Triple H and CM Punk. Coming up next, the main event.
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-Triple H defeated. WWE Champion CM Punk (Non Title) 13:40 This was one of the best matches on RAW in recent memory. Triple H did great in his return match here against Punk. Triple H hit some lefts and rights. Triple H whips Punk on the turnbuckle and tries to hit the clothesline but CM Punk trips him up. Punk hits Triple H with the shining wizard/bulldog and called for the Go 2 Sleep but Triple H elbowed his way out and pushed Punk to the ropes for a high-knee. Triple H hit a head/knee smash and then a hard spinebuster after that. Triple H lifted CM Punk for the Pedigree but CM Punk kicked him in the gut and hit a double underhook backbreaker following a flying crossbody. CM Punk tried to hit another Go 2 Sleep which got a two. Punk set up for another one but Triple H out of nowhere kicks Punk in the gut and hits a Pedigree for his first win since returning.
-Triple H taunts with the crowd who give him a huge ovation. Punk is now getting up. Sheamus comes and gives him a Brogue Kick. He looks at Punk as if it's his turn. He turns around and Randy Orton gives him an RKO. Orton stares down Punk who is on the ramp as RAW goes air.
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Post by Planktung on Jul 31, 2010 23:49:45 GMT -5
- Good opening with Sheamus and Triple H. I know I forgot to mention this in my reply to MITB, but I really didn't like the Pedigree spot. Would really kill HHH's knees. Anyways, the two matches sound good and so does HHH/Sheamus at SummerSlam. - Solid win for Sheamus. A good match - Good promo with Matt and Jeff. Don't really know how a pinfall allowed TLC match will work, but's fine. - Expected win for Orton. Looking forward to him vs. Punk at SS. - Rhodes and Ziggler winning is good since they just won the Unified Tag Titles. THD making the save is good. - Decent win for Bourne and Natalya. This honestly wouldn't have been a bad match to have on the SummerSlam card with a winners take all stip, but it's cool. - Can't say I'm surprised, but I really don't like Punk losing. Its fine though. The Orton/Punk staredown is a great way to close. - Solid Raw. Maybe about 1 or 2 things I wasn't too keen on, but everything's fine.
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Post by legendkiller8 on Jul 31, 2010 23:52:02 GMT -5
- Decent win for Bourne and Natalya. This honestly wouldn't have been a bad match to have on the SummerSlam card with a winners take all stip, but it's cool. Didn't even cross my mind. That's not a match on the SS card.
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Post by legendkiller8 on Aug 1, 2010 0:09:33 GMT -5
WWE SummerSlam August 15th, 2010 Los Angeles, CA
WWE Championship Match CM Punk (c) vs. Randy Orton
Tables, Ladders, and Chairs Match (Pins and Submissions allowed) Jeff Hardy vs. Matt Hardy
Grudge Match Triple H vs. Sheamus
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Post by Matt on Aug 1, 2010 9:58:12 GMT -5
Triple H versus Sheamus needs a stipulation for SummerSlam, but I am sure you will name one soon. I dislike having Triple H taking on CM Punk tonight as that could easily be a PPV main event. Sheamus defeating Rey Mysterio is fine. Punk has been built up well and I like that he is now on Raw. Jeff Hardy coming back seems unrealistic at this time because of the drug charges that are currently pressed against him. A continuation of the Hardy Brother’s feud does very little for me, as I am not a fan of either one. I dislike the TLC match at SummerSlam because there is a TLC PPV a few months away (unless you did away with that). Randy Orton becoming number one contender is good – the best decision that could’ve been made. Ziggler and Rhodes work out rather well as a tag team, and thankfully they defeated the Big Show. I hope Bourne takes the title off of Ryder soon, because although I am a Ryder Mark, he does not deserve to be holding that belt. I would have had Triple H versus C.M Punk go to a no contest, as I feel you should have kept both stars strong.
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Post by Thomas M. on Aug 1, 2010 15:04:28 GMT -5
-Great opening promo with Triple H/Sheamus. Their matches should be great. -Sheamus over Mysterio is great. -Jeff vs Matt in TLC sounds good at Summerslam. -Orton becoming Number One Contender was the right choice. -Rhodes and Ziggler winning is great, for they are the tag champs. -Bourne and Natalya winning is nice. -HHH winning is great for his return match. The post match actions were solid as well. Overall, great RAW.
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Post by Daz on Aug 1, 2010 17:23:07 GMT -5
- obviously i'm not up to date here, so you'll have to forgive me for being out of the loop with feuds.
money in the bank -good choice for an opener and a solid line up for mitb to be honest. christian winning should make a lot of folks happy. no problems with me. -good edge promo, building towards his match with cena. -i really dig the rhode to perfection name and team. seems like it'd be a good fit. and any attempt at giving the wwe a tag division is fine with me. i hope the finish leads to a straight tag match between harts and rhode to perfection at the next ppv. -kane vs batista isn't a match i'd be particularly interested in seeing in real life. and i have no idea what's been done with either man throughout the diary so i can't really comment on this objectively. -the backstage stuff with the bellas/rey/serena was rather strange but i suppose you have something in mind to follow it up with. -edge and cena have always had good chemistry so i don't doubt their match would have been good. the finish lends itself to a rematch which is fine, possibly at summerslam. -the raw mitb had a rather weak looking line up compared to sd's tbh. evan bourne was possibly the best pick of the bunch except maybe sheamus and the finish played into that nicely. and i always liked that version of hhh's theme. -from the kofi/jericho match, i gathered jericho beat kofi last ppv so kofi going over here works fine. sets up the rubber match at some point. -the cm punk/rey match sounded decent but i'm not sure how i feel about orton's post match rko. his whole role on this show seemed like something that could have been saved for raw. you don't really need to put orton on a ppv, just cause he's orton. -the main event sounded like good stuff. i'd probably prefer to see swagger/taker in a straight match without the blood and chair shots, but then again i don't know anything about the feud so it may have called for it. glad swagger retained. -all in all, sounded like a decent ppv. a little filler that could have been left off (orton, the bella/serena deal) in my opinion. but all the matches sounded solid and some good set up for the next ppv which is fine with me. only thing that really irked me was some of the match ordering.
raw -opening with triple h is acceptable. although it's been done pretty much to death since 1999. continuing the feud with sheamus is cool and i like the setup to two matches for raw tonigh. -sheamus/rey is actually a pretty big match when you think about it and i think it'd be a lot of fun to watch actually. sheamus going over helps his crediblity and rey's the kind of guy that's not gonna be hurt by the loss so that works out well. -jeff/matt promo was ok-ish. the summerslam stip and reasoning behind it is a little iffy and pins/submissions being allowed in a tlc match seems superfluous to me. why not just make it extreme rules where tables, ladders and chairs are legal, and the only way to win is already by pin or submission. -quite frankly, i think using the orton promo and rko on punk, combined with his match on raw here would have been more effective than jamming the promo and rko onto the ppv. the match itself is fine and puts orton in the title picture. -the handicap match seemed like a poor call to me. why not just let ziggler and rhodes beat a jobber team instead of show? but maybe that's just my distaste for handicap matches speaking. -didn't like the sheamus/punk promo even if i do agree with what you were trying to get across. -the mixed tag match is an awkward one to judge. on one hand, bourne needs to look strong as mitb. on the other hand, i think the us champ should be booked strongly as well. so both guys need a win, but only one can. bourne was probably the right decision. -punk hasn't really been made to look like a strong champion in the few shows i've read. he gets rko'ed by orton, he gets beaten by triple h ... and he's the champion. i'd have probably gone with the dq finish with sheamus hitting the kick on triple h. but that's just me. -overall, fairly solid raw. few calls i wouldn't have made, but then again, it's not my diary.
i'd just like to say one thing though. and this goes to all the writers really. i must have looked at four or five present day wwe diaries, all on the main page today. and almost all of them seem to be using the same sort of graphics, the same sort of layout. i'm god knows how far behind with most of them, but when they all look exactly the same, it makes me not want to catch up. i'm not saying change the layout by the way, cause it's a good layout (there's a reason why seemingly everyone's reading it) but i'd like to see people doing something to make their diaries stand out and be different.
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Post by ✖ AJ on Aug 1, 2010 19:33:00 GMT -5
- Necessary promo from Triple H. Expected him vs Sheamus at Summerslam. Do hope a stipulation is added though. - Sheamus defeating Mysterio in a pretty big opener is obvious; hope Mysterio doesn't get completely downed now. - A solid opening promo from Jeff and Matt... hope this kills the feud for good at Summerslam as even if Jeff is heel, it's old. - Obvious victory for Orton here, and expecting Batista vs Kane once again at Summerslam. Solid set up. - This seems like a filler for Show, and it's not that great of one to be honest. Does make Rhodes/Ziggler a little more over though. - Bourne and Natalya defeating Ryder and Maryse is good. However, Ryder shouldn't be US Champ even though I love the guy. - Triple H defeating CM Punk I am not that fond of - it works, but not that fond of it. Sheamus attacking him to cause a DQ would of been much better. Unsure about the post-match Orton attack on Sheamus and Punk just getting away. However, I suppose it'd fine.
A fairly good show.
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Post by DTP. on Aug 1, 2010 19:57:56 GMT -5
WWE RAW: Monday 19th July 2010...Triple H in the ring to start off was likely considering this is the first time we have seen him since Over the Limit. Nicely done promo basically promoting Triple H to face Sheamus at SummerSlam. It needs to be a stipulation match in my mind. Triple H against CM Punk sounds pretty big; Rey Mysterio and Sheamus this soon? Hmm, wish it first-hour main evented. Good win for Sheamus against Mysterio in a decent opening contest. Jeff Hardy's promo was fine, and basically just a feud extension with Matt Hardy. Not so fussed about another Tables, Ladders and Chairs match between these two. It will not end the rivalry I predict. I feel you've put too many stipulation matches in our way in the past four months anyway. Randy Orton beating Batista and Kane is alright, a good match but I get it's first-hour main event but too soon? I wish this main evented honestly. Orton and Punk could be a fresh main event to the RAW scene for the WWE Championship. Dolph Ziggler and Cody Rhodes beating Big Show: smart booking, best way to get the new WWE Unified Tag Team Champions popular. Evan Bourne and Natalya beating Zack Ryder and Maryse is fine; you could have such an amusing storyline if Ryder and Maryse were often paired together. Triple H beating CM Punk is a fine main event, but the aftermath mildly confused me. A good show, quite a bit going on throughout.
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Post by legendkiller8 on Aug 1, 2010 23:03:56 GMT -5
WWE NXT l July 20th, 2010 l Tulsa, OK
-A promo hypes last week's ultimate obstacle course which was won by Michael McGillicutty!
-NXT comes on to the stage where we see some pyrotechnics before being welcomed to the show via Josh Mathews and Todd Grisham. They hype tonight's main event. Michael McGillicutty gets to face a WWE superstar of his choosing, Chris Jericho, His mentor, Kofi Kingston's rival will meet tonight.
-Matt Striker comes to the ring. Striker says that next week, two NXT Rookies face elimination. And things are going to get big. All the rookies need to prove themselves and will have the chance to tonight. Striker says that no competitions will take place but all the rookies are in action before the big night. And all need to prove themselves. If not, they will be escorted out in shame. Or one word can describe it, eliminated. Tonight's card features Jericho/McGillicutty, Kaval/Miz, Henry and Cannon/ Harris and Rhodes, and coming up next, Alex Riley versus. Percy Watson.
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-Alex Riley (5-2) defeated. Percy Watson (4-3) 7:37 This was a solid way to kick off NXT here as Watson was on fire to get things on. Watson whipped Riley off the ropes and for a body drop and went on a big flurry full of moves. Riley stopped that with a neckbreaker. Riley spun around and hit his own. Riley hit Watson with some fist drops, knee drops, etc as this match rolled on. In the end, Watson came back but Riley put Watson away with his finisher move, Hit the Showers for the win.
-Riley celebrates his victory to the crowd's hatred. Miz and Riley both laugh about it as we head backstage.
-Backstage, we see Chris Jericho on interview with Ashley Valence. Valence asks Jericho if he thinks he'll lose to another rookie like he lost to Season 1's Heath Slater. Jericho says that McGillicutty made a mistake when he said he wanted to face him because this will come back to bite him. Jericho says that he was the only winning pro of Season 1 and he knows that McGillicutty is going to need a good W/L record. But he won't be doing so tonight. And if the lose forces him to be eliminated, he knows who to blame.
-The graphic hypes the main event. Coming up next though, we have Kaval vs. Intercontinental Champion The Miz.
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-Intercontinental Champion The Miz defeated. Kaval (5-2) 9:33 Just you can call this the half and hour main event because this great match put us past the thirty-minute mark. Kaval did awesome and almost picked up the victory with the Warrior's Way. You couldn't really say there was an expirience advantage as Kaval has been wrestling all over the world with some of the greatest. Miz has been in WWE for four years facing some greats and could be a future Hall of Famer. He proved that tonight with a top-rope Skull Crushing Finale for the win.
-The Miz celebrates victory alongside his rookie, Alex Riley. Miz looks into the camera and yells "We are awesome!"
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-We see a video package hyping Alex Riley. The Miz is the main person on there saying how Riley is better than Daniel Bryan and stuff.
-We see a RAW Rebound. It shows last night's show with Triple H going over CM Punk as well as Randy Orton becoming the new #1 Contender for SummerSlam. HHH/Sheamus and The Hardys at TLC was announced.
-Cody Rhodes and Husky Harris (3-4) defeated. Mark Henry and Lucky Cannon (3-4) 5:17 Decent matchup here tonight on RAW. Harris and Henry had an interesting battle. Harris did managed to almost knock Henry off his feet for the scoop slam failed. Henry pushed him off and hit him like a train. Henry toyed around with both his opponents. They eventually hit a double dropkick. Henry and Rhodes flew over the ropes as this happened. Cannon went for the Cannonball but Harris dodged it and hit the Husky Howl for the win.
-Harris and Rhodes celebrate their victory as Harris picks up his fourth win. And come momentum heading into next week's double elimination.
-Grisham and Striker take us back to NXT Season 1 and all the eliminations. And it finally shows the winner, Wade Barrett.
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-Michael McGillicutty (3-4) defeated. Chris Jericho via interference from Kofi Kingston 8:38 This was a great main event here and McGillicutty really showed that wrestling was in his blood. Jericho used his expirience to take over some parts of this match but McGillicutty rebounded with a DDT. diving leg drop bulldog, and a double underhook backbreaker. McGillicutty went for his finisher but Jericho broke loose and locked in Walls of Jericho. McGillicutty was close to a tap out but Kofi ran down to the ramp and Jericho yelled at him. An altercation started and this gave McGillicutty enough time to hit a bridging back suplex for the win.
-McGillicutty celebrates a major shocker! For the second time, it's happened. Jericho is walking around angrily in the ring at being cheated. McGillicutty got a much needed win that might save him of elimination. NXT goes off air.
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Post by legendkiller8 on Aug 2, 2010 1:03:12 GMT -5
World Wrestling Entertainment Update: July 21st, 2010
-The night before SummerSlam, we are going to see Saturday Night's Main Event. The card will be posted below. No matches are confirmed but will be announced the August 2nd, 2010 edition of RAW.
-WWE has plans on signing Daniel Bryan. They feel with all his internet fans and fans out in the arena, it could really boost WWE. And in WWE, his name is most likely to be Bryan Danielson.
-Don't expect to see several World title changes. WWE is praising the champions right now and are doing very well so.
-WWE has changed the Triple H/Sheamus match to an Stretcher Match. They felt anything too major would be an overkill considering the TLC Match.
-Randy Orton's shoulder is now 100% The WWE Roster seems to be doing well as of now.
-WWE is debating on whether to give the 2nd place and 1st place stars of NXT on a contract. Most likely it may not happen but then again things can be changed.
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Post by legendkiller8 on Aug 2, 2010 1:12:30 GMT -5
Saturday Night's Main Event August 14th, 2010 Los Angeles, CA
**MATCHES TO BE CONFIRMED**
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Post by legendkiller8 on Aug 2, 2010 1:24:38 GMT -5
WWE Superstars on July 22nd, 2010
Results -Chris Masters defeated. Primo [/color] -Shelton Benjamin defeated. Shad Gaspard -Women's Champion Gail Kim defeated. Layla -Chris Jericho defeated. MVP [/font]
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Post by legendkiller8 on Aug 2, 2010 4:22:06 GMT -5
WWE Friday Night SmackDown l July 23rd, 2010 l Little Rock, Ark l "All American Shocker!"
-A promo hypes what happened last Sunday at Money in the Bank. It mainly focused on Jack Swagger somehow managing to steal a victory over The Undertaker to retain his World Heavyweight Championship.
-SmackDown kicks off with Jack Swagger still with the World Heavyweight Championship draped across his shoulder. Swagger says that everyone is calling his win against The Undertaker a "shocker". He says they should've known from the greatness he's shown each and every week. Swagger says that he bets that the people will never think of him as an underdog again. Swagger says that Undertaker was absolutely no match for him. He could beat him any time of day. Teddy Long came out to the ring. Teddy says that he's happy to hear that Swagger thinks he can beat Undertaker any time of day. Because that's all he needed to hear. Because at SummerSlam it'll be a rematch. Jack Swagger vs. The Undertaker for the World Heavyweight Championship in a SummerSlam Rematch. But tonight, he'd better focus on John Morrison. Swagger is livid. We head to commercial.
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-We see a recap of what just went down. And now, The Undertaker is #1 Contender once again for Jack Swagger's World Heavyweight Championship at SummerSlam.
-Vickie Guerrero is shown on the stage. Vickie says that it's her honor to bring you us, a huge surprise. Some security guys bring out a glass case with something inside. She pulls the red cover off and we see the Cruiserweight Championship! Vickie says the feud has been brewing for months. And at SummerSlam, it'll finally be time for the Cruiserweight Open for the title. And some sneak previews will be shown weekly. The first, is ring now with her nephew, Chavo Guerrero.
-Chavo Guerrero defeated. The Hurricane in a Cruiserweight Open Preview Match 7:22 This was an exhilarating contest and the perfect way to kick off SmackDown here. Hurricane was on fire blasting away at moves here tonight. Hurricane hit an Overcast, somersault plancha, TopSpin Facebuster, and a straight jacket sitout sleeper slam. Chavo eventually recovered and won the match by throwing Hurricane into the ropes and then Guerrero rolled Hurricane up with his feet on the ropes for the win.
-Guerrero gets up and heads backstage yelling to fans that he will indeed dominate the Cruiserweight Division once again.
-Backstage, we see Undertaker in a dark room. Underaker says that Swagger screwed him out of the World Heavyweight Championship. But there will be no running this time because Undertaker is going to get him in every crevice, creek, and corner and he will take not only the World Heavyweight Championship, but his soul too.
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-Drew McIntyre versus. William Regal versus. Shelton Benjamin ends in No Contest 6:53 This was a solid matchup. Benjamin and Regal actually double teamed McIntyre and took turns attacking him. But when Benjamin went for the cover, this turned into a shoving contest. McIntyre took over then attacking both men and making this match what it was promised to be. A triple threat match. Regal goes for the Knee Trembler. Suddenly, the new Intercontinental Champion, The Miz comes down and hits all three competitors with his Intercontinental Championship gold.
-Miz heads backstage visibly proud of his work. Backstage, Vickie Guerrero walks up to him. Vickie congratulates Miz on attacking his three SummerSlam opponents. Miz looks really confused. Miz says that he just fought in MITB and he won't be ready. Vickie said so did his future opponents but they aren't crying. Vickie walks away with Miz angry.
-Backstage, we see Edge. He's coming to the ring to address the crowd. Up next.
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-Edge comes to the ring not looking to happy. Edge says that he'll admit to defeat. That is if the defeat weren't to cheating. Edge says he does not appreciate the way he lost to John Cena last Sunday. Edge says he knows he can defeat John Cena that is with out more match. And at the meeting earlier today, it was confirmed they'd meet at SummerSlam in a 5 on 5 Match to end this rivalry. Edge introuduces his team. Mr. SmackDown Money in the Bank, Christian, John Morrison, Kofi Kingston, and Mr. RAW Money in the Evan Bourne. This brings out John Cena. Cena says that Edge's team is somewhat amusing. Cena says his team is going to thrust Edge's team. Cena's team consists of Jericho, Wade Barrett, Zack Ryder, and Ted DiBiase. And since this will end this rivalry, he might just end Edge's career at that. A huge brawl unfolds right in the middle of the ring. Security comes to break it up as we head to break.
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-We see a recap of what just happened. Then, we head to a match.
-Mr. Money in the Bank Christian, Petey Williams, and Gail Kim defeated. William Regal, Jimmy Wang Yang, and Layla 6:16 This match saw former rivals in ECW, Christian and Regal, a preview for the Cruiserweight Open, and the divas got a shot. This was very back and forth through. But the end of the match saw Petey Williams try to hit the Canadian Destroyer but Yang threw Williams to the outside. Williams decided he'd be taking Yang with him. This allowed Christian to hit a Killswitch for the win.
-Christian celebrates his win alongside the other Canadians. Michelle McCool comes and attacks Kim. Slam Master J and attacks Williams with Fu-Naki telling him not to and Ted DiBiase attacks Christian. We head to a graphic hyping Swagger/Morrison as SmackDown heads to break.
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-Wade Barrett defeated. Kofi Kingston 8:31 Solid matchup here. Kofi hit a big flurry early into the match. Eventually, the match rolled on and Barrett slowed him down and hit a stalling suplex followed by a scoop powerslam and some knee and fist elbows. Barrett lifts Kofi to his feet and goes for the Wasteland but Kofi dodges and Kofi accidently hits the Trouble in Paradise on the referee. Kofi instincts he missed and hit Barrett with one. Kingston wakes the referee to his feet and turns around into a Codebreaker. Jericho quickly leaves. Barrett hits the Wasteland for the win.
-Barrett celebrates a very close matchup. Jericho is standing on the stage with a sinister grin. Barrett seems to have learned it too.
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-A RAW Rebound is shown. It mainly hypes the return of Triple H and how he beat CM Punk. Sheamus/HHH, Punk/Orton, and Hardys in TLC was announced for SummerSlam.
-We come back and see Jim Ross and Matt Striker hyping the SummerSlam card so far.
-World Heavyweight Champion Jack Swagger vs. John Morrison ends in a No Contest 10:12 This was a very good main event. Not great, very good. Morrison got a kick to the gut and some punches and went right to work. Swagger managed to get some questionable heel tactics that put him in the driver seat. Morrison managed to break loose and hit a Moonlight Drive but the Starship Pain was dodged. Swagger hit the Gutwrench Powerbomb but at two, the lights go out.
-The lights come back on and Swagger and Morrison are both laid out bleeding! The lights cut off and Morrison is gone and Swagger is out his feet looking freaked. The lights cut off once more and cut on with Undertaker standing behind Swagger. Swagger turns around right into a Tombstone! Taker holds the World Heavyweight Championship high as Friday Night SmackDown ends and goes off air.
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