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Post by legendkiller8 on Aug 2, 2010 5:10:24 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
5 on 5 Elimination Final Battle Match Team Edge (Edge, John Morrison, Christian, Evan Bourne, and Kofi Kingston) vs. Team Cena (John Cena, Chris Jericho, Wade Barrett, Ted DiBiase, and Zack Ryder
Intercontinental Championship Fatal Four Way Match The Miz (c) vs. Drew McIntyre vs. William Regal vs. Shelton Benjamin
Cruiserweight Open for the Cruiserweight Championship Chavo Guerrero vs. The Hurricane vs. Slam Master J vs. Kung Fu-Naki vs. Jimmy Wang Yang vs. Petey Williams
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Post by Thomas M. on Aug 2, 2010 13:01:33 GMT -5
-Great opening promo with Swagger. Him vs Taker at SS should be nice. -The cruiserweight title returning is decent. Guerrero over Hurricane is nice as well. -McIntyre/Benjamin/MVP match ending in No Contest is a good call. Their fatal four way match at SS should be legit. -5 vs 5 match at Summerslam should be good. -Christian, Petey, and Kim winning is a great call. -Barrett over Kingston because of Jericho is great for his career on SD. -Swagger/Morrison match ending is No Contest is good because of Taker's interference. Him holding the World Heavyweight Title to end the show is nice. Overall, great SD!
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Post by Planktung on Aug 2, 2010 19:54:29 GMT -5
- Decent opening from Swagger. Him and Taker's rematch should be good - Interesting to see the Cruiserweight title back. Definitely see Chavo taking it. - The no contest ending is good to set up the fatal four way match for SS. - the 5 on 5 match to end several rivalries is weird, but I'm sure it'll work out. Nice to see Edge and Cena brawl. - Team Canada (of sort) winning is nice. The three post match brawls is solid. - Great to see Barrett finally get a win over a big superstar instead of regular jobbers. - Weird ending, but it's fine. Not sure on two no contest finishes in one night. - Solid SmackDown. SummerSlam seems to be coming together nicely.
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Post by legendkiller8 on Aug 2, 2010 22:26:25 GMT -5
Actually, the 5 on 5 Match is only to end the Cena/Edge rivalry.
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Post by legendkiller8 on Aug 3, 2010 1:11:16 GMT -5
WWE Monday Night RAW l July 26th, 2010 l San Antonio, TX
-A promo hypes last week on RAW. It shows Orton winning the #1 Contender spot as well as Triple H making his return taking on WWE Champion CM Punk in a winning effort.
-After the pyrotechnics blast out from the stage, Michael Cole and Jerry "The King" Lawler welcome us to Monday Night RAW. They hype tonight's main event. And it pits former arch-rivals, Triple H vs. Randy Orton and Kane vs. CM Punk.
WWE Champion CM Punk kicks off RAW this week sporting a new t-shirt alongside Luke Gallows, Serena, and Joey Mercury. CM Punk takes a microphone and laughs at the heat as it dies down. CM Punk gets a microphone and begins to talk about last week. Punk says that last week was a 100% fluke. And he thinks better yet, he knows that if he took on Triple H, he'd beat him. He says that Triple H better consider himself lucky that he must face the man he will defeat at SummerSlam, Randy Orton because if not, Triple H might not have made it to SummerSlam. This brings out Randy Orton. Randy Orton says that CM Punk needs to adjust his focus to him because he needs to realize that his reign ends at SummerSlam. And he can face Triple H all he wants after he loses the gold. Orton says that he's going to use one thing that will give him the WWE Championship and that, is an R...K...O. Punk kicks Orton right in the head and sets up for the Go 2 Sleep but Orton breaks off and hits an RKO. Orton stalks Punk for the Punt Kick but Punk hurries up the ramp in relief with Orton looking on sneakily.
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-The usual recap is shown hyping what just happened before we head to our opening match.
-Unified Tag Team Champions Cody Rhodes and Dolph Ziggler defeated. Chris Masters and Yoshi Tatsu (Non Title) 6:19 This was a decent tag matchup here tonight on RAW. Ziggler and Tatsu put on a great battle for the fans. The match rolled on and eventually, Tatsu accidently hit a Roundhouse Kick on his partner, Chris Masters. Rhodes threw him out. Masters got up and eventually fell victim to a Zig-Zag for the win.
-Ziggler and Rhodes celebrate their win tonight on RAW. Ziggler and Rhodes attack their opponents for tonight before Hart Dynasty come racing down the ramp. Kidd takes a microphone. Kidd says that he's tired of having to chase these clowns out of the ring. He wants to do it with gold around his waist. And he will do so real soon because at SummerSlam, they're cashing in their rematch clause at SummerSlam. Ziggler and Rhodes are livid.
-Backstage, we see Triple H on interview with Todd Grisham. Grisham asks Triple H does he have any fear of an injury at the hands of Sheamus. Triple H says that it's the other way around because Sheamus has taken this to a whole new level. And tonight and at SummerSlam, "The Game" will beat that level.
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-Serena defeated. Alicia Fox, Eve, Jillian, Melina, and Maryse in a Divas Battle Royal 5:03 Typical divas match. But in seemed six divas are better than two. Not in match quality but at looking at them. Melina had this win right in her grasp on the verge of eliminating Maryse and Jillian. Melina threw the two into each other but Maryse hangs on. Jillian gets up and yells, "You should've fell off too!" Maryse kicks Jillian away but eventually, Serena pushes Melina into Maryse and quickly scoops Melina over the ropes to win.
-Serena celebrates her win and looks at Natalya who was on commentary scouting possible contenders. Serena motions for the Divas Championship as we head backstage.
-Backstage, we see Sheamus on the phone as well as talking with a few RAW mid-carders such as Ezekiel Jackson, Luke Gallows, Joey Mercury showing them a big white clipboard. Seems that Sheamus has a plot.
-Another backstage segment shows WWE Champion CM Punk walking down the hall. He's got a match coming up next.
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-WWE Champion CM Punk defeated. Kane (Non Title) 10:55 This was a very good first-hour main event. Kane was playing no games tonight hitting a big boot right as the bell rang. Kane went on as to hit the sidewalk slam, flying clothesline, and a scoop slam and some elbow drops. Kane was going for an early Chokeslam but Punk counters onto Kane's shoulders for the Hurricanrana followed by a kick to the gut and a whip to the ropes. CM Punk hit a shining wizard and instead of hitting a bulldog, Punk tried to hit a Pepsi Plunge eventually falling by himself. Kane stirred on the ropes. "I Walk Alone" hits and Batista comes out to distract him but doesn't touch him. Punk comes and kicks the ropes and Kane falls hard in no man's land. Punk scoops him off the turnbuckle and hits a Go 2 Sleep for the win.
-WWE Champion CM Punk hurries up the ramp and leaves but doesn't hesitate to watch on the stage and laugh as Batista nails Kane with a Spinebuster. Batista poses over Kane and leaves.
-We head to the commentary table as Michael Cole and Jerry "The King" Lawler promote some of RAW's card of SummerSlam before we fade to commercial.
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-Backstage, we see Sheamus with Big Zeke' and SES. Sheamus asks them is the plan all set. Santino Marella comes by and asks if he can be a part of the plan. Sheamus says that he doesn't allow superstars who lost to a woman to be alligned with him. Santino says she could beat him too. Sheamus tells Zeke' and Gallows to take care of Santino. But before they get him, Big Show comes by. Jackson and Gallows back up unsure of what to do.
-United States Champion Zack Ryder defeated. Mark Henry (Non Title) 7:13 This was a decent battle. Henry isn't too bad of a competitor and can really put his opponent over as well as make himself look like a complete destroyer. Henry absolutely dominated Ryder for a bit before a botched Leg Lariat saved him. Ryder began to lock in some rest holds and held an advantage for about two minutes. Henry went for the World's Strongest Slam but Ryder hooks his feet in the ropes. Henry is forced off and walks back. Ryder rakes him in the eyes. Ryder hits a springboard jump off the ropes to Henry for an amazing Zack Attack for the win.
-Zack Ryder just got a very close win here tonight and looks on in relief to the crowd's hatred. Evan Bourne comes to the stage and motions for the gold which the crowd loves. We head to break.
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-Randy Orton versus. Triple H ends in a No Contest 12:09 Solid main event here and the crowd was split. Triple H and Randy Orton traded blows to kick off things which Triple H won and whipped Orton off the ropes and failed to succeed. On the second try, he hit the high knee. Triple H ran at Orton and hit the head-knee smash and set up for the Spinebuster but Orton hit a European uppercut, gullotine DDT, missile dropkick, and sleeper headlock maneuver. Triple H eventually breaks loose and hits a Spinebuster. A video appears on the screen with Sheamus bringing an old cold Stephanie McMahon to the ring.
-From behind, Luke Gallows and Ezekiel Jackson take out Triple H before putting him on a handcuff. Sheamus rolls Stephanie McMahon into the ring. Joey Mercury takes on Randy Orton who was already out. Sheamus lifts Stephanie McMahon to her feet with Triple H about to snap completely. Sheamus gives Stephanie McMahon an Irish Curse. Triple H is desperately trying to break loose of the handcuff. Sheamus then taunts Triple H who breaks loose of the broken down ropes. Sheamus hurries to the parking lot as he rushes into a limosine. Triple H busts the window with a sledgehammer but the car is gone. Triple H looks at the high speed limo angrily as RAW goes off air.
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Post by Planktung on Aug 3, 2010 1:28:46 GMT -5
- Good opening with Punk and Orton. Makes for some great build up for their title match at SS. - Good win for Rhodes and Ziggler. Hopefully they can hold onto the tiles past SummerSlam. - Solid win for Serena. She's probably one of the most credible divas today, so it's good. - Interesting to see Sheamus sorting out a plot of some sort. - Happy that Punk won here. Batista's attack on Kane is also good. - Ryder over Henry was obvious as he is the US champion. Bourne motioning for the title is interesting and good. - Solid main event with Orton and Triple H. Stephanie's abduction was really well done. Although I will say that an Irish Curse would probably break her back. - Good Raw. Any reason we didn't see The Hardys though?
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Post by Daz on Aug 3, 2010 14:23:44 GMT -5
nxt -solid looking card for the night -riley i'm a big fan of so him going over watson is cool. seems like you'repushing riley quite heavily which i approve of. -liked the jericho promo and the continuity with him losing to heath slater in season 1. -i felt the write up with kaval and miz was pretty poor and full of hyperbole. mizs is great and very well could be a hall of famer one day, but i mean pinning someone billed as a rookie on the c-show hardly proves it. the match got a good amount of time though and i like the post match with riley and miz. -rhodes and harris over henry and cannon is fine. harris has more of a future than cannon in my mind. -the season 1 recap seemed like unncecessary filler. a better recap would have been -perfect jr.s victory is unexcpected and good for him. plays nicely off season 1 and jericho's nxt history. -an ok show but i feel like some of the write ups were a little lazy compared to the other shows.
-the return of snme is cool. -daniel bryan re-signed works. but i probably wouldn't call him bryan danielson. even if i do much prefer the danielson name. -stretcher match between sheamus and triple h seems like a decent stip.
smackdown -good build to the summerslam match with swagger and taker. and a good setup between swagger and morrison for tonight. -return of the cruiserweight title is pretty meh. i just don't think wwe has the talent to fill the division anymore, which means you'll likely bring in a bunch of people and get the "wwe would never sign that guy" comments. -guerrero vs hurricane is a decent opening contest and guerrero getting the win works for me. -typical taker promo. but any build to the title match is good by me. -triple threat seems like a bit off an odd match to me, but then i haven't really been following the diary. drew winning and continuing his push is fine and regal not losing in thirty seconds is a welcome change of pace to actual wwe programming. -post match stuff seems like something miz would do and using it to set up an ic title match at summerslam works. not sure if vickie doing that to a fellow heel really makes sense but whatever. -edge vs cena with teams seems like an unecessary way to fit everyone on the card as opposed to just doing the big blow off to the cena/edge feud. but fair enough i suppose. -well you used regal twice on one show ... should probably pay more attention. other than that, a pretty good way to throw three different stories together which i'm in favour of. -the post match stuff was a little chaotic though and probably could have been saved or not done at all. you got the point across with the match, throwing everyone in for a brawl afterwards is a tna or aaa (CHEAP PLUG!) thing to do -barrett over kofi is a nice way to put barrett over and i dig it. -main event was good but the finish seems strange to me. why would taker attack morrison? unless you're gonna put morrison in the match, attacking him as well as swagger seems unnecessary to me. -decent show. i think you tried a little to much and need to scale it back a bit you know? not everyone has to be on every show all the time. also, two matches where no contests and every other match it seemed had a less than clean finish, you need to vary it more. so i'd like to see you pick and choose what you do better.
raw -good opening with punk and orton. seems like a segment that'd play well in real life. -odd team with tatsu and masters but the tag champs picking up the win only helps to build them as a team. hart dynasty making the save and the announcment of their rematch at summerslam works well. good segment. -diva battle royals tend to be less than entertaining, so this being kept short is good. serena winning is great because she's probably the best female wrestler wwe have employed. -punk attempting the pepsi plunge in his match with kane is just bleh. it's so indyrific and punk hasn't used it in like half a decade. people need to get over it. punk winning is fine and the post match with batista continues that feud. -the backstage segment with sheamus, zeke, ses and santino seemed rather pointless. not sure how you're gonna make this work. -ryder over henry makes him seem more credible as a champion which is good. the bourne post match is ok. but i'm not sure why bourne would want the us title when he's got money in the bank. -orton vs trips is fine. but the rest of it is kinda bleh. why use stephanie? it's been done to death at this point and seems rather cheap plus the santino/big show deal in the early promo now makes even less sense and added a comedic element to what you played as a serious angle at the end of the show. which just doesn't work for me. -solid show, up until the end in my opinion. and for a match that has been build for summerslam, we have seen little to no build for the hardy vs hardy contest outside of one segment.
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Post by shiftyeyes on Aug 3, 2010 17:11:29 GMT -5
I owe you quite a few replies for the ones you've given me, because at times, you were the only giving me any. So cheers for that dude. I'll do replies for RAW and SD, since I don't watch NXT as it doesn't interest me, and I'll try to keep up with replies from here on in!
RAW 7/19: I dislike the graphic at the top I'm afraid dude. Its too big, and I find that in general, better graphics are smaller graphics. I like Triple H opening the show after returning last night at Money in the Bank. Triple H Facing Sheamus is a good move, which I like, but I hope the rivalry ends there. Shane McMahon left the WWE back in January, so unless he resigned, I don't get why he'd be there. Sheamus v Mysterio is a good choice of opening contest, as it really would get the crowd going. I like Sheamus going over Rey Mysterio, as it really boosts the credibility of Sheamus, beating a former World Champion. Rey needs to possinly go down to the midcard for a while in my eyes, as there isn't room for him in the main event scene at all. Though saying that, should Triple H become WWE Champion in the future, I'd love to see Rey face him in a match for the championship. I like the SES remaining a strong, united force. I think that Mercury and Gallows should have been left out of the tag title match personally, as it hasn't helped them credibility wise at all. A pins allowed TLC match is odd booking IMO, however I see why as they have nothing to climb a ladder to retrieve. I reckon that you could have had a 'Loser leaves RAW / WWE' stipulation, so that the rivalry would have definetly ended. False advertising, Jacob! You said the #1 Contenders match was the main event! I expected Orton as the winner of the match, as Kane and Batista have a rivalry of thier own that needs settling. Orton vs Punk could be a fantastic match up for Summerslam, and I could see Orton dethroning Punk, however, I wouldn't like him to, as right now he's over as a face without the championship. Smart booking in my eyes with Show putting over R2P. I really like the idea behind it, as you're not using another tag teams credibility, rather that of someone the size of a tag team! While I like the push of Zack Ryder as United States Champion, I can't help but feel he's been booked quite weakly since he won the championship at Over The Limit. I like Natalya as Divas Champion as well, as she is quite entertaining in the ring, compared to Maryse, who is better character than wrestler if you like. Triple H beating the WWE Champion upon his return to Monday Night's is a great way to please the crowd as the show ends, and a great way to give Triple H some credibilty as a performer after being put out of commission by Sheamus. I like Sheamus coming in and delivering the Pump Kick to Triple H to exert his dominance, and I like Orton's surprise RKO as well. Good booking there, as you've managed to kind of intertwine two feuds being built into one segmento. I see a tag team match between those four at some point during the build up to Summerslam. Overall, I'd say this was good show, with some good feud building, something some of your past shows have lacked at times. Good work, dude.
As well, I like that you have an edition of Saturday Night's Main Event planned. It's always cool to see, and maybe the tag match I mentioned above could happen here?
Smackdown: Again, I'm not a fan of the graphic at the top. The size of it makes the superstars pictures seem stretched. Try a smaller graphic perhaps, if needs be, I'll make one for you! I see you have Swagger v Undertaker planned for Summerslam, but you didn't tell me that when I made the graphics? I'll make one for the match once I've finished this. Cruiserweight Championship making a return is cool. Check out the FCW roster, there's a few guys who could be featured. Hunico, Alberto Del Rio, hell even Justin Gabriel could get in there. Draft in Primo, and Yoshi Tatsu as well man. Give them something to do. Chavo Guerrero over Hurricane would be a great way to open up the show, some nice wrestling for the fans. I've started doing this in my diary as well, opening with the cruiserweights, so its cool to see it done somewhere else. The triple threat ending with Miz taking out all three was cool. I like Vickie just dropping the fact that they were his Summerslam opponents into the conversation, it was pretty neat dialogue. I like the idea of Team Edge v Team Cena, but I think the elimination stip kind of takes away from the Survivor Series event a bit, or hell, even Bragging Rights. As well, 'thrust' is the completely wrong word to use when describing how badly someone's going to get beaten. A very odd six person tag match, though it gets everyvody some time on the show. I reckon the Divas and Cruiserweights could have had a tag match on Superstars instead of them being in a six person tag. As well, Regal has had two matches tonight, which is bad booking dude. Sorry to say it. I liked the little melee that happened after the match however. As well, Petey Williams is the kind of guy you could build the cruiserweight division around, as he's a good competitor with a cool finisher that the crowd would enjoy seeing. I like the way Wade Barrett is being built up to be more credible, by facing good, credible opponents such as Kofi Kingston, and someone else who is in the upper card last week, John Morrison I think? I liked Jericho's part in the match, it was a great way of building the Kofi / Jericho rivalry, as well as getting Barrett and Jericho on screen at the same time. By the way, I kind of stole the idea of having the RAW rebound in my shows from you, just thought I'd be honest there! xD The main event choice was cool, seeing Morrison getting a chance to hang with the World Champion, just like he did the previous summer. Undertaker's 'Gong' interrupting the final pin attempt was pretty neat, as was Morrison dissapearing, and Taker appearing. I like Swagger being Tombstoned to close the show, as it would send the fans home happy seeing the bad guy World Champion layed out to close the show. Another good show here dude that built rivalries well.
RAW 7/26: Was about to post the reply when I saw you had this show up! Some good ideas for main events, Triple H vs Randy Orton has been done to the DEATH though. The opening promo was okay, Orton seemed a bit out of character, but the 'RKO' thing could be a good way of getting the crowd involved with his promos. Orton getting the better of Punk here leads me to think that Punk will be the one taking control by the end of the night. The superstars regulars Tatsu and Masters losing via a mis-kick is kind of odd as really they could have jobbed with no odd ending having to happen. The beatdown afterwards is good for R2P, as it makes them look strong. The rematch clause being cashed in by the resucers, The Hart Dynasty, is good, as it gives the card another good contest. A random divas battle royal there, unless a Divas Championship match is planned for Sumnmerslam, or next week's RAW or something. Sheamus has a plot, eh? It should be interesting to see what he has planned, though I imagine its something to do with Triple H. As well, Ezekiel's on the injured list dude. The first hour main event of Kane vs Punk was good, and the appearance of Batista as a distraction without him doing anything was a good move. I like Batista only striking after the bell, and Punk laughing was quite heelish. Big Show being aligned with Santino is most interesting, but again, I have to wonder what Sheamus' plan is. Zack Ryder getting a win after what seems like forever is just awesome! Bourne vs Ryder AGAIN it would seem I am not a fan of at all. They've already battled several times before, so I fail to see what new things could be brought to the table. A no-contest finish for Orton v Triple H is cool, Stephanie being brought into the rivalry?! She is far from old and cold btw, thats Linda! I'm not sure about Sheamus' choice of accomplices, as I reckon Punk wouldn't allow his Straight Edge disciples to go and help out Sheamus. I doubt Stephanie would take an Irish Curse, but then again I would have doubted she'd be up for taking an RKO last year, so its all fair game. I like Sheamus escaping in a limosuine as Triple H smashes a window, but surely Triple H would have stayed, and tended to his wife instead? Although Triple H is quite an angry fella at times, so him chasing Sheamus would make sense. The show was good, but the ending was booked badly, and also, where was the build for The Hardy's match at Summerslam? The lack of it made this show seem quite short, dude. Other than that, this show was good dude.
The three shows I've reviewed have all been quite good, so keep it up dude. (:
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Post by Thomas M. on Aug 3, 2010 17:24:54 GMT -5
-Great way to open the show with Punk and Orton. -Good win for Rhodes and Ziggler. Makes them look strong as a team. Them vs HD at Summerslam should be nice. -Serena winning is nice. It'd be great to see her win. -Sheamus forming some alliance with Zeke, and SES sounds interesting. -Punk winning is great. Makes him look like a strong WWE Champion. -Ryder over Henry is great. Bourne coming out should be intriguing. -Orton/Triple H match ending in No Contest due to SES, Zeke, and Sheamus' attack is good. Them attacking Stephanie to make Triple H more angry is nice. Sheamus/Triple H at Summerslam should be great. Overall, great RAW.
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Post by legendkiller8 on Aug 4, 2010 6:16:00 GMT -5
WWE NXT l July 27th, 2010 l San Antonio, TX
-A promo hypes last week's huge shocker with Michael McGillicutty beating Chris Jericho. Thanks to Kofi Kingston.!
-Matt Striker welcomes us to NXT. He reminds us that tonight is elimination night for two superstars on NXT. He hypes tonight's card featuring Kaval vs. Husky Harris, Alex Riley versus. MVP, and Michael McGillicutty vs. Percy Watson. This brings out Chris Jericho who's with Wade Barrett. Jericho says that Michael McGillicutty will not be facing Watson tonight. He will be facing Jericho tonight. Striker says that Jericho isn't a full-time pro now. But since him and Barrett are out here, they might as well fight.
-Chris Jericho and Wade Barrett defeated. Mark Henry and Lucky Cannon (3-5) 6:30 This was a decent way to kick us off here on NXT. Jericho and Barrett sure were not scheduled to compete here tonight but they did. And they put on a nice showing for the fans too. The match rolled back and forth with Henry very dominant in this one. Cannon was the one who was pinned after a Codebreaker/Wasteland combination.
-Jericho and Barrett celebrate their win here tonight happily. Jericho taunted Striker that he's ready to fight all the time.
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-Todd Grisham and Josh Mathews take us back to Monday Night RAW. It hypes Sheamus attacking Triple H's wife, Stephanie McMahon. After much discussing on it, we head to the second matchup of the night.
-Michael McGillicutty (4-4) defeated. Percy Watson (4-4) 8:36 Solid matchup here tonight on NXT. The fans really like both stars and they went back and forth. Michael hit a bridging suplex, jumping russian sweep, flowing DDT, and an Over Castle. Watson hit two swinging neckbreakers, a superplex, and a spinning elbow lariat. The exchange only got better but in the end, McGillicutty put Watson away with a bridging back suplex for the win.
-McGillicutty celebrates his win. Watson and McGillicutty shake hands as we head to a video promo hyping Husky Harris.
-A promo hypes the Army Tank with the Ferrari Engine, Husky Harris who is in action tonight.
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-Backstage, we see Chris Jericho. Jericho tells us to be the best in the world, you gotta be ready to win every second of the day. You must he amazing like him. And Wade Barrett is the next Chris Jericho.
Kaval (5-3) defeated. Husky Harris (4-4) 6:13 This was a tough one for both stars but very fun to see. Harris dominated alot of this one obviously furious at something. Kaval is no punk though and showed lots of heart. Kind of reminds you a bit of Rey Mysterio sort of with these lightning kicks and flying across the ring. And that won him the match with the Warrior's Way.
-Kaval celebrates his victory before being attacked by Husky Harris. Harris leaves in a foul mood.
-Backstage, Ashley Valance is trying to catch an interview with Husky. Harris tells her he knows what she's going to ask. So she can make up an answer in her head. Harris walks away angrily.
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-Grisham and Mathews do a quick rundown of the SummerSlam card before we head to he main event.
-MVP defeated. Alex Riley (6-2) 9:33 This was a great main event to top off NXT. Kudos to Riley for taking MVP to the limit tonight. Riley did great but MVP used his expirience to take Riley to school. Riley hit lots of neckbreakers and DDTs and even went for You're Dimissed but MVP caught his feet and hit a reverse DDT. MVP then put Riley away with the Drive-by-Kick.
-MVP taunts the crowd after the hard fought win. Coming up next, we have our elimination.
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A promo hypes the upcoming WWE PPV, SummerSlam on August 15th, 2010.
#1: Kaval #2: Alex Riley #3: Michael McGillicutty #4: Percy Watson #5: Husky Harris #6: Lucky Cannon
-Husky Harris just storms out angrily with no words said. Cannon goes to shake the hands of all the rookies and pros and gets a nice hand before leaving. Striker says it's time to step your game up. The next elimination is in 2 weeks time.
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Post by legendkiller8 on Aug 4, 2010 6:18:50 GMT -5
WWE Superstars on July 29th, 2010
Results -Bryan Danielson defeated. Chris Masters [/color] -Shelton Benjamin defeated. Shad Gaspard -Michelle McCool defeated. Layla -Wade Barrett defeated. Finlay [/font]
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Post by legendkiller8 on Aug 4, 2010 7:49:19 GMT -5
WWE Friday Night SmackDown l July 30th, 2010 l Corpus Christi, TX
-A promo hypes what happened last week on SmackDown. It hypes Morrison and Swagger go to a No Contest when the lights so out and they are out cold. After that, Taker gave Swagger a Tombstone Piledriver.
-The show opened up with pyrotechnics before the camera brings us to Jim Ross and Matt Striker welcome us to SmackDown tonight. They hype tonight's huge main event which pits World Heavyweight Champion Jack Swagger taking on Mr. Money in the Bank, Christian. And, tonight, John Morrison wants revenge for Undertaker for what he did. So tonight, we are going to see John Morrison versus. The Undertaker.
-John Cena and Wade Barrett w/Chris Jericho defeated. Kofi Kingston and Evan Bourne 10:19 This was a great way to kick things off with a SummerSlam preview. Cena and Bourne had a first time ever encounter and boy was it good. Bourne lit Cena up with some fast kicks to the legs and stuff. Bourne whipped Cena off the ropes where he hit a twisting belly to belly. Cena applied a few rest holds with the crowd fully behind Bourne. Bourne rebounded with a backflip kick. Kofi and Barrett came in and Kofi was hot and was firing on all cylinders at this point. Kofi went for a Boom Drop while the referee was busy with Cena. Jericho tripped him up and ran to another side. Barrett quickly hit a Wasteland for the win.
-John Cena, Wade Barrett, and Chris Jericho all quickly head up the ramp with Kofi Kingston and Evan Bourne in anger. We head backstage.
-Backstage, we see Christian on interview with Todd Grisham. Grisham asks Christian will it make him even more confident knowing he can beat the champion fair and square as well as vulnerable. Christian says that he's never lost confidence in losing to Swagger. Christian reminds Grisham of Backlash, and Judgment Day of 2009 when he defeated Swagger countless times during that course. So tonight will be a walk in the park for him.
-A graphic hypes the match of Christian versus. World Heavyweight Champion Jack Swagger. As well as Undertaker versus. John Morrison.
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-Jimmy Wang Yang defeated. Kung Fu-Naki, and Slam Master J in a Cruiserweight Open Preview 7:05 Another nice Triple Threat match to get the fans pumped up for the Cruiserweight Open. Lots of fast paced action got us hot tonight. One night spot was Yang flapjacking J high into the air for Fu-Naki to hit a dropkick in mid-air. Slam Master J set up for his finisher. The spike suplex. But out of nowhere, Yang hit a Yang Time on them both. Yang covers Fu-Naki for the victory.
-Yang celebrates his victory. He shakes hands with the other competitors as we see Chavo Guerrero backstage watching it on TV.
-Chavo is telling Vickie who all the participants are just jokes. They play around with their friends and that's not what it's about. He's going to show them that no friends can get in the way of him claiming his Cruiserweight Championship gold.
-On split screen, we see The Undertaker and on the other side, we see John Morrison. Coming up next, they have their first-hour main event.
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-We see a RAW Rebound. It hypes Triple H/Randy Orton main event. It goes on to show Sheamus attacking Stephanie McMahon while Triple H watches on a handcuff. Triple H finally breaks loose but was too late as Sheamus already races into the limo.
-Jim Ross and Matt Striker hype the whole RAW situation and they know Triple H will not be happy about it.
-The Undertaker defeated. John Morrison 11:31 Excellent first-hour main event here tonight. Undertaker worked over Morrison's arm. He locked in a fujiwara arm bar and was warming up for the Old School. Morrison didn't allow it and twisted Undertaker's arm before hit the STO Backbreaker. Morrison went to work with a low dropkick and was determined not to allow the mind games to get him. Morrison was eventually caught in mid-air while going for a Flying Chuck and Taker gave him a Last Ride! Taker then finished Morrison off following the Tombstone Piledriver.
-The Undertaker taunts to the crowd and heads up the ramp raising his arm high. We see Swagger backstage in his locker room alongside his friend Ted DiBiase.
-Swagger says that Undertaker should know he's not going to end his reign as champion. Ted DiBiase leaves for his match soon. Christian comes in the room. Christian says that Swagger has bigger things to worry about. Like when he beats Swagger tonight, he's going to cash in MITB right after. Swagger says he'll never let that happen. Christian backs up and walks out of the room laughing.
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-A promo hypes WWE Saturday Night's Main Event on August 14th, 2010.
Unified Tag Team Champions Cody Rhodes & Dolph Ziggler and Drew McIntyre defeated. MVP, R-Truth, and Shelton Benjamin 6:17 This was a nice matchup here to preview SummerSlam. Ziggler and MVP had the best battle I'd say. MVP was on a rally with some hip tosses, and body drops. But a blind tag was made and Benjamin had to come in and bring his team back. In the end though, McIntyre hit Finlay with a Future Shock for the win.
-Drew McIntyre celebrates his win with the Unified Tag Team Champions. William Regal stands on the ramp laughing.
-We hear the divas music playing and we see the Women's Champion, Gail Kim who is attacked by Lay-Cool. They throw her into stuff and then leave her knocked out and take the Women's Championship gold.
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-It turns out, our divas match won't happen. But none the less, Ross and Striker hype the SummerSlam card. Which is two weeks away.
-Ted DiBiase defeated. Finlay 7:39 Another solid battle between the two. Finlay held his own as the match began to kick things off here tonight. But after a few minutes of Finlay reigning unstoppable, DiBiase battled back with a rake to the eyes and a samoan drop. The match rolls on with DiBiase and Finlay going back and forth. DiBiase goes for a Dream Street off the top rope. Finlay elbows off and goes to jump. DiBiase gives him a clothesline to the gut followed by a Dream Street thus giving him a victory.
-Ted DiBiase celebrates his victory with some major heat. But he's got the momentum going into SummerSlam in a few weeks. He head backstage where Chris Jericho is on interview.
-Grisham asks Jericho if he's proud of the way their winning tonight. Jericho says a win's a win no matter how you do it. The end result is either going to say defeated Jericho or Jericho defeated. And he prefers the second one. His team is looking strong and will always be heading into SummerSlam.
-On split screen, we see Christian and Swagger. And coming up next, we are going to see that main event.
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A promo hypes the upcoming WWE PPV, SummerSlam on August 15th, 2010.
-Christian defeated. World Heavyweight Champion Jack Swagger (Non Title) 11:06 This was a good main event. Not great, good and back and forth though. Swagger caught Christian with a kick to the gut and some power moves like a shoulder thrust, sidewalk slam, and a side slam. Swagger went for the slingshot corner splash but Christian rolled Swagger for the 2. Christian took over with some spinning elbow lariats, float-over-DDT, missile dropkick, springboard sunset flip, and a reverse DDT. Christian goes for the Killswitch which Swagger reverses into the Gutwrench Powerbomb. The lights so out and come back on and Christian has an arm draped over Swagger who is bleeding and laid out.
-Christian and Swagger are out cold. Everyone is confused on what just went down extremely. Replays are shown hyping the lights going out and the confusing twist. The Undertaker is standing on the ramp looking at Jack Swagger who is still laid out cold. Christian is just now getting up. SmackDown goes off air with Undertaker looking at the laid out World Heavyweight Champion Jack Swagger. To end the show.
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Post by Planktung on Aug 4, 2010 19:56:55 GMT -5
- Solid opener with Cena and Barrett winning. - Yang winning is fine. Not really anybody credible there but it's fine. - Great match with Taker and Morrison. Taker going over is fine. - Good win for the heels. Keeps Rhodes and Ziggler looking strong - Solid win for DiBiase. Gives him some momentum. - Weird that the show ended in this manner again. Christian winning is good though. - Good SmackDown. I enjoyed it.
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Post by Thomas M. on Aug 4, 2010 23:33:48 GMT -5
-Nice way to open the show with Cena and Barrett over Kingston and Bourne. Gives them momentum into their MITB matches. -Yang winning is good. Gives him some momentum into MITB. -Taker vs Morrison is a great first hour main event. Taker winning is decent. -Nice win for the heels. Gives Rhodes and Ziggler some of that momentum. -Great win for DiBiase. -Christian winning is nice. Taker standing tall over Swagger is good. Overall, nice SD, noticed there was not any divas matches tonight as well.
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Post by legendkiller8 on Aug 4, 2010 23:38:48 GMT -5
Credit goes to Shifty for graphics WWE Monday Night RAW l August 2nd, 2010 l San Antonio, TX
-A promo hypes last week on RAW. It shows Orton taking on Triple H. After that, it hypes Sheamus attacking Triple H's wife, Stephanie McMahon and Sheamus leaving in a limo with Triple H in pursuit on foot..
Triple H kicks off Monday Night RAW. No fireworks, no commentators, Triple H. Triple H says that back in March, at WrestleMania when Sheamus wanted this to be business, it was fine but he drew the line. And now that he's wanted to make it personal, he's crossed the line. Triple H says that Sheamus better come out here or else he's going to drag him out here. Sheamus appears on the titantron. Sheamus says that when this feud started back in February, he wasn't on the WrestleMania 26 card. And it turns out he was at the wrong place at the wrong time. And he might just be now. Jackson and Luke Gallows attack him from behind. They attack him to the outside but Triple H pulls out a sledgehammer and rolls back into the ring. Jackson and Gallows run up the ramp in fear. This brings out Shane McMahon who says that tonight, Triple H and Randy Orton will take on Luke Gallows and Ezekiel Jackson. Shane says that Sheamus was at the wrong place too. Because tonight, he's going to fight, Kane! And that match will be a Lumberjack Match! The crowd loves Sheamus' priceless face. We head to commercial.
Commercial Break
We come back to a quick recap before our first match starts. As well as the graphic hyping Kane versus. Sheamus. And we are going to see Randy Orton and Triple H take on Ezekiel Jackson and Luke Gallows.
United States Championshipship Match: Zack Ryder (c) defeated. Yoshi Tatsu to retain the US Championship 8:15 Nice way to kick off RAW tonight. Both guys are doing very well on RAW as of now and are both the future. Tatsu lit Ryder up with some hard kicks. Ryder came back after dodging the top rope spinning heel. Ryder hit some impressive reverse neckbreakers and DDTs and all. Ryder eventually ducked the Roundhouse Kick and hit the Ruff Ryder for the win.
Zack Ryder celebrates with his United States Championship. He's had a very solid reign and had the belt for 71 days. Ryder gloats that he's the greatest United States Champion of all time.
Commercial Break
While on commercial, a video promo hypes John Cena's upcoming movie, "Legendary." The preview can be seen once again on SmackDown or WWE.com.
Michael Cole reminds us that this Saturday is Saturday Night's Main Event just eight days before SummerSlam. And we have an interesting show none the less. Randy Orton teams with The Undertaker, Triple H and Matt Hardy to take on WWE Champion CM Punk, Sheamus, Jeff Hardy and World Heavyweight Champion Jack Swagger, John Cena will be taking on Evan Bourne in a "First Time Ever", Money in the Bank Winner, Christian will go up against Chris Jericho, The Miz takes on Great Khali in a Rubber Match for the Intercontinental Championship just eight days before SummerSlam, The Hurricane, Kung Fu-Naki, and Slam Master J take on Chavo Guerrero, Petey Williams, and Slam Master J, and we have a Divas Bikini Contest!
Tyson Kidd w/David Hart Smith defeated. Unified Tag Team Champion Dolph Ziggler w/Unified Tag Team Champion "Dashing" Cody Rhodes 7:12 A good fast-paced matchup here as Kidd wanted to rebound off his loss for the Unified Tag Team Championship gold. Ziggler got him with a kick to the gut and got some of his usual physical offense. Kidd rallied back with the fans support and hit a slingshot sunset flip which Ziggler kicked of for an extremely close two. Right after, Ziggler tried to hit a Zig-Zag but Kidd held the ropes. Kidd took advantage with a springboard moonsault for the win.
Tyson Kidd and David Hart Smith celebrate their win. Rhodes and Ziggler leave up the ramp in anger as we just seen a sneak preview of SummerSlam.
Backstage, we see Triple H and Randy Orton staring each other down. Triple H tells Randy that doesn't like him and most likely never will. Triple H says that Randy Orton is another superstar that took out his wife. Orton says he doesn't need Triple H's respect, he needs the WWE Championship. Triple H says that he hopes Randy gets it. So he can end every reign that he had. Just like he did in 2004, 2007, 2008, and coming up 2010. Triple H walks off with Randy Orton standing there. They must co-exist as their match is next.
Commercial Break
We come back to see WWE Champion CM Punk come to watch this match on commentary alongside Serena who isn't on commentary tonight.
Randy Orton and Triple H defeated. Ezekiel Jackson and Luke Gallows w/ Joey Mercury 6:20 This match wasn't the cakewalk that Orton and HHH thought it would be. As the power of Jackson and Gallows came in to play. They worked over Randy Orton before Triple H came in storming on the two superstars that cost him the chance to save his wife. Triple H was all business and was beating them left and right. And eventually, Triple H gave Luke Gallows a even more impactful Pedigree.
Randy Orton goes to the top rope to celebrate. Triple H walks up the ramp without looking back. Randy Orton seemed distracted by it. And from behind, CM Punk drills Randy Orton with the WWE Championship. Punk then gives him a Go 2 Sleep and stands high over him as we head backstage.
Josh Mathews is on interview with Matt Hardy. Josh Mathews asks Matt is it crucial for him to get some momentum tonight on RAW. Before a reply comes Jeff comes at Matt Hardy with a chair and Matt ducks and the chair comes back and him. Matt throws Jeff right into the flat screen behind them. They brawl backstage before some of RAW's security comes to break it. And they have a mixed tag match right now.
A graphic hypes tonight's main event. Kane takes on Sheamus with the RAW Superstars as Lumberjacks.
Commercial Break
Michael Cole and Jerry "The King" Lawler show us what just happened involving the brawl between Jeff Hardy and Matt Hardy. They take us back to May 24th, 2010 edition of RAW with Jeff costing Matt a shot at the WWE Championship. And this rivalry is really exploding.
Matt Hardy and Melina defeated. Jeff Hardy and Maryse 5:56 A good matchup here. The divas may have came in for about 45 seconds but The Hardys did well and didn't seem to spoil any good spots for SummerSlam. But this was a back and forth match between the two and ended when Jeff Hardy went for a Whisper in the Wind but Matt dodges and hits a Twist of Fate.
Matt Hardy and Melina celebrate their victory here tonight here on RAW. Jeff Hardy takes the microphone and begins to talk.
Jeff Hardy tells Matt Hardy he's out of his mind if he thinks that victory meant anything. He's the one with the good diva. Maryse rolls her eyes at Jeff Hardy before storming away. Jeff Hardy says that at SummerSlam, he's going to put Matt Hardy out forever. Hardy says that he's been through a whole lot. From having to sit and watch their mom be killed, from having to have things so hard in life. It took him many attempts to get where he is today. And he's proud of that. But Matt has always been in his way from day one. So we should think of this as Summer cleaning because he's going to make sure by the end of SummerSlam, Matt is on a stretcher and in a hospital bed by the end of it. So he's going to allow Matt to have his moment for now. But his days are numbered. Jeff Hardy heads up the ramp as we head a graphic.
Another promo hypes tonight's main event which is Kane vs. Sheamus in a Lumberjack Match. On split screen, we see Rey Mysterio and on the other, Joey Mercury.
Commercial Break
A promo hypes WWE Saturday Night's Main Event. Which promotes the superstars who will be on. It's live on August 7th, 2010.
Michael Cole and Jerry Lawler to a quick rundown of SummerSlam's card as we head to the match.
Rey Mysterio defeated. Joey Mercury 5:31 A nice matchup to get Mysterio on the winning end once again. And the fans love him. With no doubt he could be a future WWE Champion. But this was a very nice matchup here tonight. Mercury was on a roll with some heel tactics. He kept Mysterio down with some clubs and knees to the back. This was a back and forth battle that ended when Mysterio sealed the deal with a 619. He followed that with a West Coast Pop for the victory.
Mysterio got on his knees and raised his hands high. Michael Cole and Jerry "The King" Lawler told us that coming up next, we are going to the horrid footage of Sheamus attacking Stephanie McMahon. Triple H was forced to watch it.
Commercial Break
The footage shows Sheamus attacking Triple H's wife. Triple H breaks loose of the handcuffs and Sheamus hurries into the parking lot with Triple H in close pursuit. Sheamus jumps into the moving limo. Triple H busts the window but it's too late. Triple H watches them leave in anger.
Before the match started, the graphic announced that Kane would be taking on Batista at SummerSlam. Sheamus took a microphone. Sheamus says that people are expecting him to be afraid. Sheamus says he fears nothing. Let alone something he knew was coming. Sheamus says he knew this day would come. And he calls it, Triple H's Day of Reckoning. SummerSlam is when that day will come. But if he wants it, he can get it anytime.
Sheamus defeated. Kane 10:09 A hard-hitting main event here to top us off. Sheamus thought he could fist to fist with one of the best strikers in the game. Wrong! Kane was hitting Sheamus in the face so hard, Sheamus decided he'd try to leave. Kane and the Lumberjacks walked up the ramp to bring him back. It could have been a strategy as Sheamus took control for a bit here. Kane rallied back hitting the whole big boot, sidewalk slam, flying clothesline rally. Kane went for the Chokeslam but Batista's theme music hit to no Batista. Sheamus took advantage with a Brogue Kick to the back of the head for the win.
Sheamus celebrates his victory and decides to head up the ramp before Kane gets up. "The Game" hits and Triple H comes to the ring. Sheamus decides to run back but runs into Kane. Sheamus is cornered now! Kane rolls Sheamus in the ring and leaves. Triple H gives him a huge Pedigree and stands over him as RAW ends.
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Post by legendkiller8 on Aug 4, 2010 23:43:39 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 Sheamus vs. Triple H
5 on 5 Elimination Final Battle Match Team Edge (Edge, John Morrison, Christian, Evan Bourne, and Kofi Kingston) vs. Team Cena (John Cena, Chris Jericho, Wade Barrett, Ted DiBiase, and Zack Ryder
Intercontinental Championship Fatal Four Way Match The Miz (c) vs. Drew McIntyre vs. William Regal vs. Shelton Benjamin
Cruiserweight Open for the Cruiserweight Championship Chavo Guerrero vs. The Hurricane vs. Slam Master J vs. Kung Fu-Naki vs. Jimmy Wang Yang vs. Petey Williams
Grudge Match Kane vs. Batista
World Heavyweight Championship Match Jack Swagger (c) vs. The Undertaker
Unified Tag Team Championships Cody Rhodes and Dolph Ziggler (c) vs. Hart Dynasty
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Post by legendkiller8 on Aug 5, 2010 0:35:06 GMT -5
Saturday Night's Main Event August 7th, 2010 Los Angeles, CA
SummerSlam Preview Eight Man Tag Match World Heavyweight Champion Jack Swagger, WWE Champion CM Punk, Sheamus, and Jeff Hardy vs. Randy Orton, The Undertaker, Triple H, and Matt Hardy
First Time Ever John Cena vs. Evan Bourne
Singles Match Chris Jericho vs. Mr. Money in the Bank Christian
Intercontinental Championship Match The Miz (c) vs. Great Khali
Six Man Tag Cruiserweight Open Preview Chavo Guerrero, Slam Master J, and Petey Williams vs. The Hurricane, Kung Fu-Naki, and Jimmy Wang Yang
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Post by Thomas M. on Aug 5, 2010 0:53:55 GMT -5
-Nice opener with Triple H/Sheamus. Sheamus vs Kane should be nice. -Ryder over JWY is a great call. Makes Ryder look more credible -SNME has a great card. Can't wait to see what happens. -Kidd over Ziggler is nice. Gives them some heavy momentum into SS. -Orton and Triple H over Jackson and Gallows is the best choice. -Matt and Melina over Jeff and Maryse is good. Gives Matt momentum into his match. -Mysterio over Mercury is great. Gives Mysterio some momentum as well. -Sheamus winning is nice. The match sounded like the Lumberjacks weren't there, but its still a great match. Overall, nice RAW
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Post by legendkiller8 on Aug 5, 2010 1:02:09 GMT -5
Crap! Forgot about the Lumberjacks! Will edit them in.
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Post by Planktung on Aug 5, 2010 1:05:52 GMT -5
- Good opener with Triple H and Sheamus' assailants. The tag match and the lumberjack match both sound solid. - Good win for Ryder. 71 days is a damn impressive reign for Ryder. - Kidd over Dolph is fine. HD needs some sort of momentum for SummerSlam though so I'm not going to complain. - Orton and HHH winning is for the best. Punk's post match attack is nice too. - Matt and Melina getting the win is fine. Jeff's post match promo was really good. - Solid win for Rey over Mercury. Not a bad match by any means. - Sheamus beating Kane gives him more momentum for SS, so it's all good. Batista's music messing with Kane is fine. Triple H standing tall is solid. I will say that there should have been more involvement with the lumberjacks though. Kinda sounded like there were none actually i Sheamus was able to walk up the ramp. [EDIT: Good to see that you'll edit the lumberjacks back in. If they make a big difference in the match then i'll add more to the reply] - Good Raw. Great hype for Summerslam.
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