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Post by legendkiller8 on Aug 5, 2010 4:33:40 GMT -5
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Post by legendkiller8 on Aug 5, 2010 7:10:29 GMT -5
WWE NXT l August 3rd, 2010 l San Antonio, TX
-A promo hypes last week. It hypes Husky Harris and Lucky Cannon being eliminated.!
Matt Striker kicks off NXT after the pyro. Striker says that last week, we seen Husky and Cannon go home. Next week is elimination night and the superstars are going to want to do extremely well tonight. And tonight, we have Kaval and Percy Watson going one on one, as well as Michael McGillicutty and Kofi Kingston taking on Alex Riley and The Miz. But right now, the Rookies are up for a Push-Up Contest. He invites the Rookies to the ring and the pros to ringside. And now, it's time for the contest! And they have 1 minute to see who can do the most. And the winner earns their very own t-shirt.
Alex Riley: 19 pushups. Michael McGillicutty: 18 pushups Kaval: 15 pushups Percy Watson: 17 pushups
And our winner is, Alex Riley. Miz stands up happily and claps to Riley. Striker tells Kaval and Watson their match is up next. Here on NXT! We head to the commercial break for a few minutes.
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Kaval (6-3) defeated. Percy Watson (4-5) 7:23 Good matchup to kick us off here tonight with a solid encounter. Two rookies that really get a nice reaction from the fans here tonight. Watson held an advantage working on his arm throughout. Kaval rallied back with some fast kicks and all that stuff. Kaval went to the top but Watson ran up the turnbuckle and hit an arm drag off the top rope. Watson worked over the arm a bit more before Kaval hit an enziguri followed by a Warrior's Way for the win.
After the match, Kaval and Percy Watson shook hands as a sign of respect before he head to a graphic.
A graphic hypes the McGillicutty & Kingston vs. Riley & Miz main event. Coming up next, we're going to see a Battle Royal between the four eliminated compeitors.
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A promo hypes WWE SummerSlam which is on August 15th, 2010.
Husky Harris wins the Battle Royal of former Rookies 8:54 Another good battle royal tonight. The first elimination was when Eli Cottonwood took himself as well as Titus O'Neil out. Security knew it was coming so quickly escorted both men out seperately. Harris and Cannon, the two that were eliminated last week were left. And boy, nothing was stopping Cannon. He went for the Cannonball but Harris ducks and flies over the ropes.
Harris celebrates his victory shortly before remembering he can't win NXT. He leaves with no reaction, no facial expression.
A promo hypes the winner of the previous match, Husky Harris. And then, we head to the graphic one more time before the main event.
A graphic hypes the McGillicutty & Kingston vs. Riley & Miz main event. And that match is next!
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A promo hypes Saturday Night's Main Event which is this Saturday.
We come back to see Grisham and Mathews giving a quick rundown of the SNME card as well as the SummerSlam card before our main event gets underway right about, now! Here on NXT
Kofi Kingston and Michael McGillicutty (5-4) defeated. Intercontinental Champion The Miz and Alex Riley (6-3) 7:55 This was a solid main event here tonight. Kofi and Miz kicked things off with not much love lost. They had a major feud back in 2009 where Miz eventually went on to win the United States Championship. Kofi has been succeeding in excercising his demons lately and did fine with that. Kofi hit the Boom Drop on Riley for the victory.
Kofi Kingston celebrates his victory alongside Michael McGillicutty who picks up another victory needed before NXT. And now, NXT goes off air.
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Post by legendkiller8 on Aug 5, 2010 7:53:03 GMT -5
WWE Superstars on August 5th, 2010
Results -Divas Champion Natalya defeated. Jillian Hall [/color] -Wade Barrett defeated. MVP -Bryan Danielson defeated. Local Competitor -Shelton Benjamin defeated. Shad Gaspard [/font]
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Post by legendkiller8 on Aug 5, 2010 8:10:59 GMT -5
WWE SmackDown on August 6th, 2010 Preview
Nine days until SummerSlam remain. And things are really heating up. And tonight, Jack Swagger demands The Undertaker to explain his actions for these last two weeks. Both of them are in tag team action tonight. Swagger teams with Jericho and Undertaker tags on Kingston.
Also tonight on SmackDown, Wade Barrett puts his winning streak on the line. As he goes one on one up against, John Morrison. Morrison could be Barrett's hardest challenge to date. Could it all end tonight on SmackDown?
The SmackDown captains are resting tonight. But not the stars on the team. Ted DiBiase will also be taking on MVP. And not to mention a Women's Championship Bout tonight between Gail Kim and Michelle McCool.
Don't miss all this exciting action and much, much more, live on Friday Night SmackDown on 8/7c
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Post by legendkiller8 on Aug 5, 2010 22:33:52 GMT -5
August 6th, 2010 l Laredo, TX in Laredo Energy Arena l
A promo hypes what happened last week on SmackDown. It hypes the Christian/Swagger main event. And it shows the lights go off for the second week in a row. Christian capitalized to get a pinfall victory over the World Heavyweight Champion.
"Fire it Up" plays in the background along with the pyrotechnics. Matt Striker and Todd Grisham welcome us to SmackDown. J.R isn't here tonight. Striker and Grisham tell us tonight's card which is Jack Swagger and Chris Jericho taking on Kofi Kingston and The Undertaker, Wade Barrett vs. John Morrison, a Women's Championship Match, and Ted DiBiase versus. MVP.
World Heavyweight Champion Jack Swagger comes to the ring and takes a microphone. Jack Swagger says you can call his championship reign whatever you want. But one word you can let out is fair. Swagger takes us back to these fast two weeks. Undertaker is attempting to get into his head costing him two matches. Swagger says there's nothing that Undertaker will be able to do when it's time to back that up in the same right. "Close Your Eyes" hits and Christian comes to the ring. Christian says that Swagger is right. His reign has not been fair. Christian takes Swagger back to Money in the Bank where Swagger had to blindside the referee to win. Christian says that he looks forward to after SummerSlam. He might just cash in Money in the Bank on him. This brings out Teddy Long. Long says that Christian is right. So at SummerSlam, if Swagger cheats or gets intentionally DQ'd or counted out, Undertaker becomes the World Heavyweight Champion. Swagger's face is priceless and Christian laughs at. We head to commercial.
Commercial Break
Ted DiBiase defeated. MVP 6:55 Very good way to kick us off here with the King of the Ring 2010, Ted DiBiase and the always "Ballin" MVP. MVP had the firm control until DiBiase hit a springboard turnaround spinning elbow lariat. Ted locked in some rest holds before MVP fed off the crowd's reaction and throws DiBiase into the turnbuckle. DiBiase ducks the Player's Boot and DiBiase rolls him up with his feet on the ropes for the victory.
Ted DiBiase gets up and celebrates his cheap victory as MVP gets to his feet and boots DiBiase in the jaw. He angrily takes the microphone.
MVP says that he's tried to remain faithful with these fans. But they always let him down. MVP says that he remembers in 2007-2008. He held the United States Championship for 343 days. He became "Mr. Nice Guy." Not a thing has happened to benefit his career. MVP says that maybe it's time he stop relying on the support of all these wannabes in the crowd tonight. Maybe it's time he stop worrying about being the nice guy, the clean guy. Maybe it's time he go back to where he was actually the MVP. MVP says maybe he's going to rely on himself now because obviously he's the only one he can count on. MVP walks up the ramp to a mixed reaction of mostly boos.
Commercial Break
We come back to see a recap of what just went down. Backstage, we see John Morrison. Before he can say anything, Montel Vontavious Porter comes and attacks him. MVP takes the microphone and says there's only room for one man in the big spotlight. And that man is him.
Todd Grisham and Matt Striker tell us how they are in shock at MVP's change. But it should be interesting to see how it plays out. They hype the SummerSlam card. Which is in nine days.
Women's Champion Gail Kim comes to the ring obviously still a bit banged up from last week. And once again, Lay-Cool attacks her on the ramp throwing her into everything in sight. Teddy Long comes to the ring. He says that since Gail Kim cannot defend her Women's Championship, then he says we are going to have a Battle Royal for the vacant Women's Championship. Lay-Cool both are really angry right now. But they can't stop it. The Battle Royal for the Women's Title is going to happen, now!
Beth Phoenix defeated. Layla, Kelly Kelly, Michelle McCool, and Tiffany in a Battle Royal to win the Women's Championship 7:06 A good divas battle royal here tonight. Lay-Cool co-existed to take out Tiffany who was on the ropes while Kelly Kelly was attempting to eliminate her. McCool gave Kelly Kelly a Spear while Layla tipped her over the ropes. Kelly Kelly was next when McCool booted her over. Sneakily, McCool eliminates Layla. An in-ring-out-ring argument gave Beth Phoenix the victory. When he threw McCool over the ropes.
Beth Phoenix celebrates her victory and gets on her knees. She raises the Women's Championship high for a third time in her career. Lay-Cool is on the outside arguing.
Coming up next, we are going to see a sneak preview of John Cena's new movie, "Legendary."
Commercial Break
We come back to see the sneak preview of one of WWE's biggest stars, John Cena who stars in the new movie, Legendary. Which comes out on September 10th, 2010.
We come back to see Striker and Grisham. They hype how they are going to see that movie before hyping the Saturday Night's Main Event card. Which is tomorrow night on NBC. Now, it's time for our next match.
Wade Barrett w/John Cena defeated. John Morrison w/Edge 9:16 Very good first-hour main event. Wade Barrett is doing awesome in WWE and has not lost a match. Morrison has the capability to put on a great match wherever he goes. Morrison was on the attack tonight to kick things off with the headlock and some athletic moves like the dropkicks, slingshot DDT, reverse DDT, hurricanrana, and some neckbreakers. Wade Barrett came back with his size advantage and eventually, Barrett unhooked a turnbuckle. The referee had to tie it back up and this allowed Cena to trip Morrison up on the Starship Pain. Edge came across the corner and gave Cena a hard Spear. Barrett then hit Morrison with a Waste land for the victory.
Wade Barrett celebrates his victory with assistance from John Cena. We head backstage to Chris Jericho.
Chris Jericho says that he hopes that everyone just seen the dominance in the star he blossomed and mentored in Wade Barrett. Jericho says that when he leaves, Wade Barrett will become the new Chris Jericho. And tonight, he's going to show that he is the greatest and always will be.
Commercial Break
A promo hypes the upcoming WWE PPV, SummerSlam on August 15th, 2010.
Striker and Grisham quickly rundown a bit of SmackDown's card before we come to our next matchup.
Intercontinental Champion The Miz and Shelton Benjamin defeated. William Regal and Drew McIntyre 7:30 Interesting matchup here as Miz, a heel teamed with Benjamin, a face to take on two heels. But they co-existed and did well. Benjamin and Regal kicked things off with some fantastic chain wrestling here. Benjamin would eventually go on to roll through a bodyscissors and hit lift Regal off the ground for a Spinebuster like maneuver. The match ended a while after when Miz hit McIntyre with a Skull Crushing Finale for the victory.
The Miz celebrates his victory alongside Shelton Benjamin. Benjamin plants Miz with a Paydirt. Shelton stands high over his three opponents for the Intercontinental Championship Match and holds the Intercontinental Championship gold high to end the segment.
A graphic hypes tonight's main event. But coming up next, we are going to see Kung-Funaki versus. Chavo Guerrero in another SummerSlam preview match.
Commercial Break
A promo hypes WWE Saturday Night's Main Event which is in 24 hours.
We come back to see a WWE Did You Know? It tells us that we can view the WWE SmackDown vs. RAW 2011 info for the game on the website. More info will be given out on SummerSlam.
Grisham and Striker take us back to last year at SummerSlam 2009. It hypes the SummerSlam Access and then a SummerSlam moment comes. It hypes one of the greatest matches in WWE history. Undertaker/Edge in Hell in a Cell.
Backstage, we see Edge. He says that last year at SummerSlam, was a tragedy. But he has intentions on making this a SummerSlam to remember. And after SummerSlam when he beats Team Cena, he's going to take the World Heavyweight Championship. Christian jumps out of the video game chair and puts down the controller and looks at Edge like he's stupid. Edge is still confused. Christian reminds Edge that he wants the World Heavyweight Championship too. Edge says doesn't everyone. But we know who always gets it. Christian challenges Edge on SvR10. Edge accepts and they fight a match on the video game.
Kung Fu-Naki defeated. Chavo Guerrero in the SummerSlam Cruiserweight Open Preview 5:48 Solid fast-paced match here. Fun-Naki fired right out the gate with two elbows and a back drop. Guerrero used the Guerrero name and pride to will himself back with a missile dropkick, spinning elbow lariat, and a DDT. Guerrero wanted to put away Fu-Naki with the Gory Bomb. Funaki flipped through and hit a Backflip Piledriver into a Sunset Flip for the victory and he scores some momentum for next Sunday.
Kung Fu-Naki celebrates his huge victory to give his team some monentum heading into Saturday Night's Main Event. As well as himself for SummerSlam.
Backstage, we see World Heavyweight Champion Jack Swagger alongside Chris Jericho as they head to the ring. Coming up next, they have the main event taking on Kofi Kingston and "The Phenom" The Undertaker! And that match, is next on SmackDown!
Commercial Break
A video promo hypes the Swagger/Undertaker World Heavyweight Championship which happens this Sunday. It also goes on to hype Saturday Night's Main Event. Which is tomorrow night on NBC!
The Undertaker and Kofi Kingston defeated. World Heavyweight Champion Jack Swagger and Chris Jericho 13:29 This was a fantastic main event. Undertaker and Jericho put on an epic battle to kick things off. Undertaker, one of the best pure strikers put his fist to work on Jericho's jaw. Jericho would eventually rest in the corner and kicks Undertaker in the knee. Jericho and Swagger worked over the knee of Kingston for a while and Kofi didn't come in until the eight minute mark but when he did, he hit a springboard 450 splash clothesline on both Jericho and Swagger. He was on a run until Jericho made a blind tag and hit a missile dropkick and then a Lionsault. Jericho went for the Codebreaker but Kofi tripped him up and hit a Boom Drop. Taker took Swagger to the outside as Kofi gets the victory.
The Undertaker and Kofi Kingston celebrate the victory. Kofi stands high over Jericho and Undertaker stands high over Swagger holding the World Heavyweight Championship high to end Friday Night SmackDown with SummerSlam just nine days away.
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Post by legendkiller8 on Aug 5, 2010 23:16:08 GMT -5
Saturday Night's Main Event August 14th, 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 legendkiller8 on Aug 6, 2010 0:46:03 GMT -5
Saturday Night's Main Event August 7th, 2010 Los Angeles, CA
"Here Comes the Boom!" by P.O.D is playing in the background with the pyrotechnics. We head to the camera and then, RAW commentator, Jerry Lawler is on commentary with SmackDown's Jim Ross as they reunite! They hype tonight's card before we kick off our first match! John Cena takes on Evan Bourne!
John Cena defeated. Evan Bourne in a "First Time Ever Match" 9:30 This was an excellent way to kick things off here. Bourne took Cena down with some lightning fast kicks ending with Evan Bourne hitting a spinning heel kick. Bourne climbs to the top for an Air Bourne but Cena rolls to the outside. Bourne splashes to the outside on Cena. Bourne lifts Cena only to be pulled into the steel bar until the ring. Cena rolled Bourne in and hit two stalling suplexes, a spin out powerbomb and a 5 Knuckle Shuffle. He lifts Evan Bourne to his feet only to take a knee to the jaw. Bourne then hits a suplex facebuster and went for the Air Bourne to a pair of knees. Cena then took advantage with an Attitude Adjustment for the victory.
Cena celebrates his victory to a chorus of boos. Cena seems to love it too. Bourne is laid out as Cena dusts his shoes in Bourne's face and leaves.
Backstage, we see Team Edge all together without Evan Bourne and Team Cena without John Cena. Jericho and Edge stare down. Jericho tells Edge not to forget what happened at WrestleMania XXVI. Edge tells Jericho don't forget Extreme Rules and Over The Limit. Jericho says those were flukes and will never happen again. Edge says it'll happen at SummerSlam. Jericho tells his crew they need to leave before they make someone bleed. Team Edge looks on.
Commercial Break
A video hypes John Cena's upcoming movie, Legendary which comes out September 10th, 2010.
We head back to the ring where we see Jerry "The King" Lawler. He hosts the Divas Bikini Contest which has Maryse, Melina, Layla, Michelle McCool, Eve, Mickie James (returned), Tiffany, Alicia Fox, Natalya, Beth Phoenix, Serena, Katie Lea, Gail Kim, Tiffany, and Kelly Kelly. The winner gets a future shot at some divas gold. The fans must cheer for who they like the most. The final four is Kelly Kelly, Mickie James, Maryse, and Layla. The final two are Mickie James and Maryse. And the winner of the Divas Bikini Contest, Mickie James! Maryse gets angry and a huge brawl unfolds after this. Security breaks it up as we head to a promotion video.
Commercial Break
A promo hypes the main event matches for SummerSlam.
Ross and Lawler go over the SummerSlam card. The PPV is just eight days away. And now, it's time for our next matchup. Which happens to be, Intercontinental Champion The Miz vs. Great Khali for the title!
The Miz defeated. Great Khali to retain the Intercontinental Championship 6:30 This rubber match was solid. The Miz carried Great Khali to a decent battle. The awesome spot gave this an solid. Khali went to chop Miz on the outside but Miz ducked and Khali hit his hand. Miz would low blow him and push him through the security barricade. The ending of this matchup came when Miz used the Crossface. Khali tapped out shockingly.
The Miz looks as if he escaped a tornado. But he celebrates with his Intercontinental Championship and has won the series of the rubber match.
Commercial Break
Jim Ross and Matt Striker take us back last night on SmackDown. It mainly shows MVP dissing the fans and turning into a villainous heel once again here on SmackDown.
We see a interview that was conducted earlier today. Todd Grisham and Josh Mathews interview MVP. Grisham asks MVP will he ever be face again. MVP says that which ever makes him better. As a heel, he's become the longest-reigning US Champion. As a nice guy, he's beating superstars on WWE Superstars and not getting any titles. So his time is now. Anyone in his way, will feel pain.
Chris Jericho w/ Wade Barrett defeated. Christian 9:06 This was a solid matchup. And it was much like their encounter at WrestleMania XX. Christian and Jericho took it to the ground for some nice mat wrestling which ended in Christian lifting Jericho's head and hitting a low drop. Christian took over for the moment before Jericho threw him throat first into the ropes and ran back only to thrown into the ropes. Christian stood on his back and climbed over and slapped Jericho in the face. The match rolled on and Jericho hit the Codebreaker for the shocking two count. Jericho went for the Lionsault but Christian kicked him and hit a reverse DDT. Christian went for the Killswitch but Jericho drove him into the turnbuckle and rolled Christian up with his feet on the ropes for the cheap win.
Jericho gets up with a sick smile on his face proud of his victory. Edge comes out of nowhere and drops him with a Spear. Team Edge stands in the ring as Edge kicks Jericho to the outside. Team Cena runs out to the ring but only Ryder, DiBiase, and Barrett come down. They fight Edge, Kingston, and Morrison. Team Edge eventually knocks Team Cena over the ropes and celebrate as we head backstage.
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The Miz is backstage gloating to everyone that he is the Intercontinental Championship. He walks up to Maryse. Maryse says he told her already. Miz says she must remember. Maryse slaps him in the face and walks away. We have a special appearance from Ron Simmons who lets out a big, "DAMN!" before leaving.
A graphic hypes our main event for tonight.
Commercial Break
A special commercial hypes the WWE WrestleMania 26 Premiere Showcase on NBC. On August 11th, 2010.
We come back to see Ross and Striker. They hype the Matt Hardy/Jeff Hardy match which will take place in Tables, Ladders, and Chairs. And pins are allowed.
Chavo Guerrero, Slam Master J, and Petey Williams defeated. The Hurricane, Kung Fu-Naki, and Jimmy Wang Yang 6:11 Another solid fast-paced matchup involving our Cruiserweights. All the stars had a chance to shine and the commercial break came after Hurricane, Fu-Naki, and Yang flew over the top rope to hit the heels to the crowd's delight. We came back near the ending when Slam Master J hit Yang with a German Suplex.
The heels celebrate their victory. As the faces look on in the ring. We fade to go backstage.
Coming up next after commercial, we are going to have the huge 8 Man Tag SummerSlam Preview. That match, is next!
Commercial Break
A promo hypes the upcoming WWE PPV, SummerSlam on August 15th, 2010.
Randy Orton, The Undertaker, Triple H, and Matt Hardy defeated. World Heavyweight Champion Jack Swagger, WWE Champion CM Punk, Sheamus, and Jeff Hardy in a SummerSlam Showcase Eight Man Tag Match 11:31 This was a fantastic match full of star power here. Randy Orton and Jeff Hardy kicked off things. Jeff Hardy runs right at him and starts beating down on him. The referee gets him off. Hardy runs back to Orton to take the scoop powerslam. Orton stomps over Hardy's body. Taker comes in with Sheamus for a first time ever and the matchup is solid. Taker wins the battle and hits the Snake Eyes. Punk comes in and hits Air Punk on Taker. Swagger comes in and Taker gives him the Chokeslam. Swagger and Matt Hardy go at it for a while longer but before Hardy goes for a Twist of Fate but Swagger pushes Matt into Triple H for the blind tag. Swagger hits Matt Hardy with a Gutwrench Powerbomb. Triple H comes out and hits a Pedigree on Jack Swagger for the huge victory and capture some momentum going into SummerSlam which is eight days away.
Triple H celebrates his victory alongside his teammates. The post-match is very interesting here as Triple H gives Sheamus a Pedigree, Orton gives Punk an RKO, Matt gives Jeff a Side Effect, and Taker gives Swagger a Tombstone. The faces stand tall to end WWE Saturday Night's Main Event of 2010. The show fades to black.
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Post by Thomas M. on Aug 6, 2010 2:39:18 GMT -5
SD: -Good opening promo with Swagger/Christian/Teddy. The added stipulation should make the Swagger/Taker match more interesting. -DiBiase over MVP to make MVP heel turn is nice, for he was great as a heel. -Phoenix winning the Womens title is good. She should have a hefty reign, as she did with her other title reigns. -Barrett over Morrison is great for his career. Can't wait to see whats next for him. -Miz and Benjamin over Regal and McIntyre is good. Wouldn't have expected to see Benjamin and Miz function well as a team. -Funaki over Chavo is great. Gives him great momentum into Summerslam -Taker and Kingston winning over their foes is nice. Them standing tall is good as well. Overall, great SD leading into SS, and SNME card looks nice as well.
SNME : -Cena/Bourne to open the match is nice. Cena winning is great as well. -Miz retaining over Khali is a great call. Wouldn't Like Khali as IC Champion. -Jericho winning over Christian is a great call either way. The Team Edge/Cena brawl on the postmatch is fine. -The heel cruiserweights winning is good. SMJ picking up the victory gives him some big momentum into the cruiserweight open challenge. -The faces winning the main event is great. Them standing tall at the end is nice as well. Overall, nice SNME leading into SS.
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Post by Planktung on Aug 7, 2010 4:46:35 GMT -5
- Solid promo with Swagger and Christian. Interesting to see the extra stip for Swagger/Taker. - Good win for DiBiase. Interesting to see MVP's heel turn. - MVP's attack on JoMo is also note worthy. Wouldn't mind a feud here as they are both very talented workers. - Glad to see that Phoenix won the title in the battle royal. - Another big win for Barrett. Really loving his push. - Kind of surprised that Miz/Benjamin picked up the win, and Benjamin standing tall is nice. - Fine win for Kung Fu Naki over Chavo. - Good to see the face team take the win. Nice to see Taker stand tall over Swagger. - Good SmackDown. A lot of interesting things here.
- Great opener with Cena and Bourne. Would've loved to see Bourne get the win though. - Mickie winning the contest is decent. Maryse's attack is nice. - So happy to see Miz retain the gold. Would've absolutely hated it if Khali won. - Jericho over Christian is good. The post match brawl with Team Cena and Team Edge is nice. - Solid win for the heels. Surprised that the cruiserweight open is getting the amount of hype that it has. - The faces winning is a great way to close the show. - Good SNME. I enjoyed it.
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Post by DTP. on Aug 7, 2010 13:35:05 GMT -5
WWE Saturday Night's Main Event: Saturday 14th August 2010...I get that you're eager for SummerSlam, but I wish you would slow down on posting shows; while it's great to show enthusiasm, I can't wrap my head around the shows and can't recall all that happens and end up missing out shows. Slow down on them. You were at Money in the Bank about two weeks ago. Onto the show; it's interesting to see SNME being brought back, but it's a little too much hype when you have it one day before SummerSlam. I would have preferred it if it was a week or two before the event, as opposed to the night before. Especially involving larger talent, as it risks their condition; say if they got injured. John Cena beating Evan Bourne is fine, a pretty original match that gave Bourne a lot of opportunity and potential, good back and forth match but obvious we would see Cena with the victory. The Miz beating The Great Khali is fine but it went too long for a Khali match, about three minutes too long. However, way to get Miz properly over a lot with a win over Khali, retaining the WWE Intercontinental Championship. Chris Jericho beating Christian is fine; awesome match, could have opened for me, but great match. Wasn't after Cena/Bourne, so the card isn't clustered. Good booking. Edge attacking Chris Jericho; assuming these two will face at SummerSlam. Hmm, weak but showcase cruiserweight match with Chavo Guerrero, Slam Master J (please change his gimmick, it's dire) and Petey Williams overcoming The Hurricane, Jimmy Wang Yang and Kung Fu Naki. Lastly, not so fond of this massive eight man tag team main event showcase match being on right after that cruiserweight six man tag match. Would have worked better if you'd spaced it out. Great powerful match however, would have drawn a decent rating. A good show, but some booking is off. Please cut down on shows, it'd make it a lot easier for me to get into this diary.
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Post by legendkiller8 on Aug 7, 2010 18:45:52 GMT -5
Onto the show; it's interesting to see SNME being brought back, but it's a little too much hype when you have it one day before SummerSlam. I would have preferred it if it was a week or two before the event, as opposed to the night before. Yeah. It was a typo. SNME was a week before.
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Post by legendkiller8 on Aug 10, 2010 13:50:33 GMT -5
WWE Monday Night RAW l August 9th, 2010 l Los Angeles, CA
-A promo hypes last week on RAW. It hypes Sheamus over Kane and then Triple H and Kane attacking Sheamus to end RAW.
Jerry "The King" Lawler and Michael Cole welcome us to Monday Night RAW. They hype tonight's main events which are Randy Orton vs. United States Champion Zack Ryder as well as Triple H and Kane taking on Batista and Sheamus.
WWE Champion CM Punk comes to the ring by himself to kick off Monday Night RAW. CM Punk says that recent talk says that CM Punk will be unable to retain the WWE Championship at SummerSlam without his crew. Punk claims that those people must be drunk. Punk says that he didn't need SES when he won MITB back to back. He didn't need SES when he ended Jeff Hardy's career or when he was World Heavyweight Champion. And if they don't believe him, they can watch this Sunday at SummerSlam. Punk says that he made SES because he wanted to clean the world of non-Straight Edge people. Shane McMahon comes to the ring. Shane says that Punk's challenger, Randy Orton has a match here tonight on RAW. So it'd only be fair if he had one too. Shane says that Punk will take on the man that Punk beat to retain the WWE Championship at Money in the Bank, Rey Mysterio. Punk is livid as we head to commercial.
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Randy Orton defeated. United States Champion Zack Ryder 9:30 Great start to RAW tonight. Ryder quickly got a knee to the gut and went to work on Orton hitting a double underhook backbreaker, arm wringer into a DDT, and he even tried a neckbreaker which Orton countered into a headlock backbreaker. Orton hit some stomps to the torso of Ryder and stalked for the RKO. Ryder countered with a Zack Attack! The fans looked on in disbelief but it quickly turned to cheers as Orton kicked out. Ryder went to argue with the referee and turned straight into an RKO for the victory.
Orton celebrates his huge victory to the crowd's pleasure. Suddenly from behind, Jackson and Gallows attack Orton. Hart Dynasty race down the ramp and end the brawl with clotheslines over the ropes. Coming up next, we are going to see Hart Dynasty taking on Ezekiel Jackson and Luke Gallows!
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A promo hypes John Cena's new movie, Legendary. The new movie will come out on September 10th, 2010.
The Hart Dynasty defeated. Ezekiel Jackson and Luke Gallows 6:01 Good tag match here. We come back to see Jackson hitting Kidd with some power moves before hitting a body drop. Jackson fails on the clothesline and turns to a dropkick from Kidd. Smith and Gallows come in and have a slugfest before Gallows whips Smith off the ropes where he hits a big boot. Gallows stalks Smith some a Spear but as he's running, Kidd levels him with a springboard dropkick. Jackson clotheslines Kidd over and Smith hits the spinebuster on Gallows for the win.
Hart Dynasty celebrates their win on the exciting finish. They got some well needed momentum before the Unified Tag Team showdown at SummerSlam. We head to the back to see the champions for that match.
Unified Tag Team Champions Dolph Ziggler and Cody Rhodes watch from backstage. Santino Marella walks in. Marella says that they better not be worried about Hart Dynasty. Marella says that he'd take them both because he is the biggest, baddest, and best star on the roster. Rhodes and Ziggler are long gone as Big Show comes in and asks Santino did he say biggest. Marella says no before leaving.
A graphic promotes and reminds us of tonight's double main events. WWE Champion CM Punk vs. Rey Mysterio next as well as Kane and Triple H taking on Sheamus and his partner "The Animal" Batista live on RAW.
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A promo hypes what happened last Saturday just 48 hours ago on Saturday Nights Main Event 2010.
WWE Champion CM Punk vs. Rey Mysterio ends in a Double Countout 10:45 These two have had a rivalry since March. And somehow, it's still great. Another great match between the two with Mysterio immediately coming out and hitting the 619. Punk ran to the other side of the ring. Mysterio jumped from rope to rope and hit a springboard splash. Mysterio was fired up for a while here before missing the springboard turnaround splash. Punk worked over Punk hitting the double underhook backbreaker, Air Punk, and even his old finisher from the Indy league, Pepsi Plunge in which Mysterio kicked out. Punk went for a Go 2 Sleep but Mysterio managed to hit a hurricanrana and then a 619. Mysterio hit the West Coast Pop but Punk rolled to the outside taking his gold with him. Punk heads up the ramp. At six, Mysterio goes to bring him back in and has a struggle. Both men are counted out.
Mysterio and Punk both look back at the referee. Punk laughing and Mysterio in utter shock. Mysterio kicks Punk in the gut and hits a 619 in the ring once again. Mysterio leaves then from behind, Randy Orton levels CM Punk with an RKO. Punk is laid out as Orton raises the WWE Championship gold high.
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Backstage, we see Josh Mathews on interview with Batista. Mathews asks Batista if the momentum of winning tonight is crucial. Batista tells Josh he's beaten Kane countless times. His debut PPV, countless times on live TV, it wouldn't make his career any more special. But after SummerSlam, he will take back what's his. The WWE Championship.
Mr. Money in the Bank Evan Bourne and Matt Hardy defeated. Ted DiBiase and Jeff Hardy 8:09 Solid preview before the Team Cena/Team Edge and TLC Match here for two respective feuds tonight on RAW. Anyways, a very nice matchup here tonight on RAW. Evan Bourne and Jeff Hardy two of WWE's greatest highflyers stole the show and feud between the two would be epic. The ending of this match came when Matt gave Jeff a Twist of Fate. Ted pulled Matt to the outside while Bourne somehow made the tag. Bourne quickly hit an Air Bourne for the victory.
Evan Bourne and Matt Hardy celebrated the victory tonight on RAW in the exciting matchup. We head to a graphic once again.
Another graphic hypes tonight's main event of Kane and Triple H versus. Sheamus and Batista. But coming up next, we are going to have a Fatal Four Way Tag Team SummerSlam Spectacular between our WWE Divas!
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Mickie James and Divas Champion Natalya defeated. Melina and Eve Toores, Maryse and Serena, and Alicia Fox and Jilian Hall 5:10 Decent match between the divas. The swimsuits may've been the biggest attraction in tonight's match. Anyways, some fast action here as all the divas were in the ring at the same time to fight. Mickie James made her return and put away Fox with a Mickie-DT for the victory.
Mickie James and Natalya, the two divas that will collide next week over the Divas Championship celebrate tonight. One will celebrate next week as one will be doing what five other divas are doing. Looking on angrily as we head backstage.
Backstage, we see "The Game" Triple H confidently walking to the ring as coming up next, our anticipated main event, is next live on Monday Night RAW.
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A promo hypes the upcoming WWE PPV, SummerSlam on August 15th, 2010.
Batista and Sheamus defeated. Triple H and Kane 11:06 Very good main event tonight to top off the final RAW before SummerSlam. Batista and Triple H kicked things off with a fist fight which Triple H won and whipped Batista off the ropes. Batista kicked him in the chest and hit the running powerslam. Batista then hit a Spinebuster. The match rolled on with Kane and Sheamus. Kane hit a sidewalk, scoop, and spinning slam and a flying clothesline while Sheamus hit a standing powerslam, Brogue Kick, and a suplex. The end came when Batista gave Triple H a Batista Bomb thus giving the victory.
Batista and Sheamus celebrate their victory as Monday Night RAW goes off air. Triple H and Kane look on in the ring. Michael Cole and Jerry "The King" Lawler wish us a good nice as Monday Night RAW goes off air.
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Post by Thomas M. on Aug 10, 2010 16:05:51 GMT -5
-Good way to open the show with Punk. Him vs Mysterio is nice. -Orton over Ryder to open the show is good. HD helping Orton is good as well. -HD over Gallows and Jackson is nice. -Mysterio/Punk going into a double Count Out is good. Orton standing tall is nice. -Bourne and Matt over DiBiase and Jeff gives them nice momentum into SS. -Mickie and Natalya winning is good. -Tista and Sheamus over Triple H and Kane is great. Gives them great Momentum into Summerslam. Overall, solid RAW
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Post by Planktung on Aug 11, 2010 4:27:52 GMT -5
- solid opening with Punk addressing all of his doubters. Him and Rey should be good. - Orton over Ryder is fine. Just think it's bad for Ryder as he is the United States Champion. Post match with Gallows, Jackson, and THD was solid. - Hart Dynasty over Jackson/Gallows is a solid call. Not going to complain. - Double Countout was fine. Orton standing tall post match gives him some great momentum for SS. - Good win for Bourne and Matt. Hypes up the 5 on 5 match and the TLC match nicely. - Decent swimsuit match that you set up here, and James and Natalya getting the win is nice. - The heels getting the win and standing tall is nice as I don't expect them to actually win at SS. - Good Raw. Sets up SummerSlam nicely.
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Post by Nicholas on Aug 11, 2010 6:17:14 GMT -5
- Solid segment with CM Punk talking his reasons.. - Glad Orton got the win, I still think Ryder is a jobber.. I hate Ryder. - Also glad, The Hart Dynasty made the save.. - Double Count-Out on RAW? Kinda sketchy, but after reading. It was fine. - PLEASE DON'T LET ORTON WIN THE TITLE AGAIN. - Another good match with Bourne, Hardy, Hardy, DiBiase. Glad Matt and Evan got the win. - Mickie James, Divas Champion Natalya, Melina, Eve Torres, Maryse, Serena, and Alicia Fox, all in a swimsuit contest.. Sounds nice, Glad Mickie and Nattie got the win. - Batista and Sheamus defeating Triple H and Kane is the right call. - Overall, GREAT RAW.
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Post by legendkiller8 on Aug 11, 2010 11:18:16 GMT -5
WWE NXT l August 10th, 2010 l San Jose, CA
-A promo hypes last week. It hypes Alex Riley winning the push-up contest!
After our usual pyro, Todd Grisham and Josh Mathews welcome us to the elimination night of NXT. We are very close to crowning WWE's next superstar. We head to the ring to see Matt Striker.
Matt Striker tells us the same about tonight being elimination night and how we have four superstars left and one will go home tonight. Striker invites to the ring, the WWE Pros as well as their NXT Rookies. Striker asks all the WWE Pros who they think should be eliminated tonight. Lay-Cool thinks Michael McGillicutty, The Miz says he doesn't care because his rookie is going to win NXT but he'll go with McGillicutty, MVP thinks Alex Riley, and Kofi Kingston thinks Watson. MVP tells Kofi to shut up. Everyone has one vote. They announce that tonight, we are going to have a tournament. Kaval and Alex Riley meet in the ring as well as Michael McGillicutty and Percy Watson. MVP will take on Kingston in a Pro vs. Pro Match and The winner will most likely not be eliminated. And the McGillicutty/Watson match, is next!
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Michael McGillicutty (6-4) defeated. Percy Watson (4-6) 6:12 to advance to the Finals Percy Watson, arguably NXT's most exciting rookie took on the son of Curt Hennig and grandson of Larry "The Axe" Hennig put on a pretty good opener for the fans tonight of the "Golden State". The match lasted about six minutes and Watson almost put away McGillicutty with the neckbreaker but McGillicutty rolled through twice and hit the McGillicutter thus giving him the victory to advance to tonight's finals to take on Alex Riley or Kaval.
Backstage, we see MVP and Kofi Kingston. Kofi asks MVP if he thinks he'll be able to boss people around just because of his new attitude. MVP says he won't be bossing people around. But he will be kicking people's teeth down their throat. The Miz tells them to break it up. Neither of them are awesome and neither will ever be. So tonight, they can go out there and win and then nothing. MVP says he's out to prove he's going to take some gold. And that may just be Miz's gold. Miz walks away angrily as Kofi and MVP look on.
Josh Mathews and Todd Grisham remind us on how things are really heating up here on NXT with everyone wanting to make an impression. But coming up next on NXT, we are going to see Alex Riley taking on Kaval. The winner advances to the finals of the tournament.
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We hype a video graphic on NXT Rookie, Percy Watson before the next matchup begins right about, now!
Alex Riley (7-3) defeated. Kaval (7-3) to advance to the Finals 7:40 Solid matchup here. Both superstars were 7-3 and we trying to become the first NXT Rookie here to win the eighth match here tonight. Riley hit a samoan drop, missile dropkick, full nelson pull backbreaker, and a DDT. Kaval hit a flurry of dropkicks, springboard 450 splash, diving spinning heel kick, and a jumping DDT. But the came when Riley hit Kaval with his finisher, Hit the Showers for the victory.
Riley celebrates his victory alongside the Intercontinental Champion The Miz as the graphic hypes tonight's ending to the tournament. Alex Riley is going to take on Michael McGillicutty.
Coming up next here on NXT, we are going to see MVP taking on Kofi Kingston while the finalists get their rest for the tournament ending tonight on NXT.
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MVP defeated. Kofi Kingston in a Pro vs. Pro Match 6:44 Interesting matchup here with two Pros locking horns. MVP has this new founded mean streak while Kofi continues to rise to main event status. Kofi hit his usual major flurry that MVP off balance. MVP dodged the slingshot splash into the ring with a big boot in mid-air. Then he quickly put Kofi away with the Play of the Day for the victory.
MVP celebrates his major victory tonight on NXT as his victory into his heel persona. The crowd gave him some great heat as we head to commentary.
Grisham and Mathews hype the SummerSlam card. SummerSlam is in just five days. And coming up next, we end the tournament. The final match before elimination.
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A promo hypes the upcoming WWE PPV, SummerSlam on August 15th, 2010.
Michael McGillicutty (7-4) defeated. Alex Riley (8-3) 7:05 Good main event here tonight. The two began with the collar and elbow tie-up. McGillicutty eventually locking in a headlock only to be back suplexed on the turnbuckle. Riley went to work on McGillicutty's back with a superplex, multiple elbows, and even a Crossface. McGillicutty lived up the family name and hit some of his own moves. He hit a top rope DDT, swinging neckbreaker, and got a major cheer for putting away Riley with the bridging cradle suplex. His father's finishing manuever.
McGillicutty has won the tournament to most likely not be eliminated tonight. Matt Striker comes out with Kaval and Percy Watson as they head to the outside of the ring. Striker reminds us that coming up next, someone will go home here on NXT!
A promo hypes this week's SmackDown hyping it's main event of World Heavyweight Champion Jack Swagger taking on Kofi Kingston. As well as John Morrison taking on the Intercontinental Champion The Miz and if he wins, he earns a shot at the gold.
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We come back to see the Pro's Poll. And here are the results!
#1: Alex Riley #2: Michael McGillicutty
Kaval and Percy Watson are told to come to the front. Because one of them is about to be eliminated via Pro's Poll. Here they are.
#3: Kaval #4: Percy Watson
Percy Watson doesn't seem to angry. He goes to shake hands with all the remaining rookies and Matt Striker as well as the Pros. Watson takes a microphone. Watson says this is not the end of him. He will be back. And if they fans are ready he wants to hear them say "Oh Yeah!" They give him a massive echo reply. NXT goes off air with the camera showing Kaval, Michael McGillicutty, and Riley. One will be eliminated in two weeks live here on NXT!
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Post by legendkiller8 on Aug 11, 2010 12:27:32 GMT -5
WWE Superstars on August 12th, 2010
Results -MVP and Wade Barrett defeated. Finlay and JTG [/color] -Joey Mercury and Luke Gallows defeated. Local Competitors -Beth Phoenix defeated. Layla and Michelle McCool to retain the Women's Championship -Bryan Danielson defeated. Chris Masters [/font]
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Post by legendkiller8 on Aug 11, 2010 12:36:51 GMT -5
World Wrestling Entertainment Update: August 13th, 2010 Edition Update
Expect for "The American Dragon" Bryan Danielson to debut this week on RAW. RAW wants to establish the mid-card a bit more now also picking up some new SmackDown stars as seen on this next headline.
SmackDown has plenty of the mid-card. So heading from SmackDown to RAW to equal up the rosters is Goldust and R-Truth.
WWE Creative team has word on possibly having one title change at SummerSlam or more. No other word has been noted on this though a meeting on this has been going on lately.
Also rumors are swirling around about WWE signing the current ROH Champion Tyler Black. We are unsure at the present moment but look forward to finding out if this goes though or not.
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Post by Planktung on Aug 11, 2010 17:18:27 GMT -5
- Decent opening with the Pros giving their thoughts. The tournament and Kingston/MVP sounds solid. - McGillicuty over Watson is a fair call. - Very happy to see Riley go over Kaval. - Solid decision for MVP to win here. - McGillicuty winning thee tourny is fine. Really helps him in the competition though. - Watson being eliminated was expected. Since we're now down to the final and best three, it should be interesting to see who gets the boot first. - Good NXT. looking forward to the weeks leading up to the finals.
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Post by Thomas M. on Aug 11, 2010 19:41:11 GMT -5
-Good opener with pros giving their opinion. MVP vs Kingston is good. -McGillicutty over Watson is good. -Riley over Kaval is nice. -MVP winning is nice. -McGillicutty over Riley is nice. Him winning the tourney is good. -Watson being eliminated is a nice call. The 3 finalist being these 3 is great. Overall, nice NXT.
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