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Post by legendkiller8 on Aug 19, 2010 16:01:02 GMT -5
August 20th, 2010 l Fresno, CA l Save Mart Center l "Dead Meat"
A promo hypes what happened last Sunday at SummerSlam. It shows the confusing ending to our World Heavyweight Championship Match with Swagger tapping out while Undertaker was pinned thus leaving us confused on who the champion is.
The pyrotechnics erupt from the stage before we are welcomed to a sold-out crowd in Save Mart Center. Matt Striker and Jim Ross welcomes us to Friday Night SmackDown. They hype tonight's match which is John Morrison versus. The Miz and if Morrison wins, he gets a shot at the Intercontinental Championship at Breaking Point.
Teddy Long makes his way to the arena in a white suit to the crowd's delight. Long takes a microphone and begins to remind us about the puzzling situation with the referee's hand hitting three to count Swagger the victor the came time Undertaker forced Swagger to tap out. Teddy Long says that he has a good way to settle this. Teddy says that in next week's main event, we are going to see Jack Swagger take on The Undertaker in a rematch for the vacant World Heavyweight Championship. Neither of them are here tonight though. And since he already thinks something perplexing will happen tonight, Undertaker and Swagger have both qualified already since they both sort of won last night. Meanwhile, three superstars will have a chance to qualify for the World Heavyweight Championship match at Breaking Point. The crowd approves of it as Teddy Long heads up the ramp. Cryme Tyme comes out and they do their signature high-five with Teddy Long and coming up next, they are going to be in action for the first time on a major TV show since April.
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JTG and Shad defeated. Unified Tag Team Champions Cody Rhodes and Dolph Ziggler 8:17 This was a very good encounter here on SmackDown. JTG and Cody Rhodes kicked things off Rhodes immediately got the knee to the gut and went to work clubbing JTG in the back. Rhodes followed it up with a whip to the ropes and a flapjack. JTG, who knew Rhodes a while from their feud from 2008 when Rhodes was with Ted, he only took a scoop slam and a DDT before reversing the second and hit a diving front headlock falling neckbreaker and a low dropkick. JTG went to hit Da Shoutout but Ziggler pushed him off the ropes. JTG eventually made the hot tag to Shad who was firing on all cylinders. Shad hit Ziggler with a Samoan Drop body dropped JTG over the ropes so he fell on Rhodes. Ziggler rolled Shad up for the two and went for a clothesline which Shad used his power to hit Thugnificent to win.
JTG and Shad celebrated their victory and look better than ever since returning after their four-month split. Ziggler and Rhodes head up the ramp.
Backstage, we see MVP barging into Teddy Long's office. MVP asks Teddy why the "highest paid SmackDown superstar" isn't in the Intercontinental Championship Match. Teddy Long apologizes. Long says he can open some slots and give MVP a World Heavyweight Championship Scramble Match Qualifier. MVP looks very happy at that. They do a handshake. Teddy Long tells him under one condition. But in a few weeks on SmackDown, he's going to face Great Khali. MVP still looks a bit calm about the announcement and leaves.
Backstage, we see Finlay and Hornswoggle. Coming up next, Finlay takes on Chris Jericho in a Breaking Point Qualifier.
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Chris Jericho w/Wade Barrett defeated. Finlay to qualify for the World Heavyweight Championship Qualifier at Breaking Point 5:56 Another great match here tonight. These two have good chemistry in their second battle. Finlay came out rolling with some clotheslines and then a Steam Roller. Jericho caught Finlay's boot, spun it around and hit a Northern Lights Suplex. Jericho then hit the Lionsault and got too cocky and almost got pinned with a small package. Jericho immediately got up and hit a Codebreaker for the victory.
Jericho celebrated his victory as Finlay and Hornswoggle looked on. Ted DiBiase came from out of the crowd and attacked Finlay. He looked over at Hornswoggle who looked on innocently. Suddenly, "SOS" hits and Kofi Kingston came racing down the ramp. They brawled before Kofi ducked the clothesline and hit a Trouble in Paradise. DiBiase falls through the ropes and heads up the ramp in anger.
On interview, we have John Morrison. Todd Grisham says that after Morrison came so close to claiming the World Heavyweight Championship back in June, does he think he's going to come close. Morrison says that he's done coming close and that from now on, he's no longer close, he's in. Starting tonight. Coming up next, that match happens.
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A promo shows what happened at SummerSlam last Sunday. It mainly hypes the WWE Championship, HHH/Sheamus, and World Heavyweight Championship and Team Cena/Team Edge.
John Morrison defeated. Intercontinental Champion The Miz to earn contendership for the Intercontinental Championship at Breaking Point 7:12 Morrison has now scored to non-title victories over The Miz in two weeks and it looks like Miz may be on the road to losing his championship gold in a few weeks. They battled back and forth in a match that was not better than the match last week but up there with it. The Miz went for a Skull Crushing Finale take in the match. Morrison grabbed Miz's head and rolled to the ground before kicking Miz in the head. Morrison finished him off with the Starship Pain for the win.
Morrison celebrated on the top rope. Morrison held Miz's Intercontinental Championship high as the graphic shows us that match. Which is on September 19th, 2010. And coming up next, a video promo is going to hype John Cena's new movie, Legendary.
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-Another promo hypes John Cena's movie, Legendary. In theaters on September 10th, 2010.
We return to see John Cena making his way to the ring. He has a Scramble Qualifing Match right now against Christian.
John Cena defeated. Christian to qualify for the World Heavyweight Championship Scramble Match at Breaking Point 10:04 John Cena and Christian still have great chemistry in the ring. The chain wrestling began on a high note as Cena tried for an Attitude Adjustment only for Christian to try a Killswitch and they both walked back and started over. Cena got a kick to the gut and some lefts and rights before the spinebuster and the side slam. John Cena hit a spin-out powerbomb and went for a shoulder block but he had to chase Christian and ran right into the pendulum kick and a spinning elbow lariat. Christian then hit a springboard turnaround splash later in the match which cost him. Cena caught him and pulled him to his shoulders to hit the Attitude Adjustment for the victory.
John Cena celebrates his victory. Cena proceeded to attempt to continue his attack. He did manage to hit another Attitude Adjustment. Cena locked in the STF-U but quickly headed up the ramp as he seen Edge. Cena looked on from the ramp before we head to our graphic. Edge faces MVP in the final qualifier in our main event but coming up next, Diva Tag Team Action.
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Divas Champion Beth Phoenix and Gail Kim defeated. Lay-Cool 5:03 Surprisingly, a great divas tag team match here. Kim and McCool kicked things off with Kim holding a slight advantage. McCool then had it when Phoenix refused to cheat which is something Layla planned to do. Phoenix came in and cleaned house and eventually hit the Glam Slam to spell the victory.
After the match, Beth held her title to the crowd as Lay-Cool stood on the ramp. Kim came and flipped Phoenix over the ropes. Kim says that all of them are going to feel the wrath of her. She says that Lay-Cool is going to fall victim to revenge when she earns payback for them injuring her. And to Beth because that's the title she never lost. Teddy Long comes out to the ring and says that Kim is going to have good luck with that. Because at Breaking Point, we are going to see Beth Phoenix vs. Layla vs. Michelle McCool vs. Gail Kim for the Women's Championship. All the divas look very happy at that before we head to our commercial.
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A promo hypes WWE's upcoming PPV, Breaking Point. Which is on September 19th, 2010!
Edge defeated. MVP in a World Heavyweight Championship Scramble Qualifier at Breaking Point 10:23 If you expected a weak main event, you're wrong. Edge and MVP had some chain wrestling MVP showed his true stuff and reminded us of who took Benoit to the limit at WM23. Edge, the twelve year veteran would not disappoint and took it right back to him. Edge almost had the win following the top rope Edgecution but MVP somehow got a foot on the ropes. Edge then almost had it with the Edgecution for the two as well. MVP managed to hit a big boot, belly-to-belly, Play of the Day, three swinging neckbreakers, a bridging german suplex, and a top rope back suplex but Edge would not go away. MVP went for a Playmaker but Edge rolled through and got a two. They got up and MVP drop toe hold Edge into the turnbuckle and went for a Player's Boot but ran right into a Spear for the victory.
Edge celebrated his victory in that extremely hard battle. Edge celebrates as the graphic shows Jack Swagger vs. The Undertaker vs. John Cena vs. Edge vs. Chris Jericho in our SmackDown Scramble.
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Post by legendkiller8 on Aug 19, 2010 20:01:17 GMT -5
WWE Monday Night RAW 900th Episode l August 30th, 2010 l Los Angeles, CA
**CARD SO FAR!**
WWE Championship Match CM Punk (c) vs. Jeff Hardy
Undertaker's Rare Appearance Undertaker and Triple H vs. Big Show (Vince McMahon's pick) and Jack Swagger
Grudge Match Rey Mysterio vs. Sheamus
Cena Returns Home; Cena's Revenge John Cena vs. Batista (Kane cannot interfere)
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Post by Planktung on Aug 19, 2010 20:58:55 GMT -5
- Solid announcement from Teddy Long announcing the match for the vacated title. Should be interesting to see who wins the title. - Don't really know about Cryme Tyme defeating the champions on their first match back together. - Predictable win for Jericho over Finlay. - Morrison getting the title shot at Breaking Point is good. Wouldn't be surprised if he won. - Would've liked to have seen Christian qualify, but it's fine. Cena belongs in the main event. - Phoenix and Kim getting the win is fine. - Good main event. Edge winning is for the best as MVP is not ready for the main event. - Good SmackDown. The Scramble match doesn't look too bad.
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Post by legendkiller8 on Aug 19, 2010 21:06:50 GMT -5
WWE Breaking Point September 19th, 2010 Rosemont, IL in Allstate Arena
WWE Championship Scramble Match CM Punk (c) vs. Randy Orton vs. Kane vs. Batista vs. Jeff Hardy
Grudge Match for the United States Championship and Money in the Bank Briefcase Zack Ryder (c) vs. Evan Bourne (MITB)
Brothers in Law Collide; Grudge Match Triple H vs. Shane McMahon
World Heavyweight Championship Scramble Match Jack Swagger vs. Chris Jericho vs. John Cena vs. The Undertaker vs. Edge
Intercontinental Championship Match The Miz (c) vs. John Morrison
Unified Tag Team Championships Cody Rhodes and Dolph Ziggler (c) vs. Cryme Tyme
Women's Championship Fatal Four Way Match Beth Phoenix (c) vs. Gail Kim vs. Michelle McCool vs. Layla
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Post by Thomas M. on Aug 19, 2010 22:19:20 GMT -5
SD : -Vacating the WHC is a great call. Wonder who will win it at Breaking Point. -Cryme Tyme over the Tag Champs is huge. Not sure about it though they have just returned as a team. -Jericho over Finlay is an obvious call there. Him being in the Scramble should be good. -Morrison getting a title shot at BP is great. Him winning over the champion twice gives him heavy momentum. -Cena over Christian is good. Would've been a great call either way. -Phoenix and Kim winning is good. -Edge over MVP is great. MVP winning would not have been bad either. Overall, solid SD, BP is shaping up to be nice.
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Post by shiftyeyes on Aug 20, 2010 20:49:09 GMT -5
I like the World Championship being vacated, its a good move IMO. Look forward to a scramble with Swagger and Taker in as the first two participants. Cryme Tyme back together is a good move, as they should never have been split in the first place IMO. I like them beating the Unified Tag Team Champions Ziggler and Rhodes, and possibly starting on the road to a Tag Team Championship shot. I don't like how the two announced qualifying matches have obvious outcomes. MVP will definetly beat Khali, and Jericho with Finlay. Bad booking imo. I like how Finlay almost beat Jericho, only for Jericho to retaliate and beat him straight away. Not sure what's going on with Ted DiBiase randomly trying to attack Finlay, but I like how a feud has been set up. Wait, Morrison was close to the World Heavyweight Championship, wants it, but settles for the Intercontinental Championship? Confused I am there. Cena in the scramble is good stuff, will make it a lil less unpredictable. Ahh, I see now, MVP vs Edge! Good booking there! Surprisingly great with three great workers and a decent one in Layla?! I think not sir! Good choice of divas for the match, glad the faces won out! Edge defeating MVP to become the final superstar in the match is great stuff. A solid main event for Smackdown is set there. Overall, despite my early confusion, I really enjoyed this show. I see some good matches for Breaking Point are set up here, and you've moved on from Summerslam well! Good job and keep it up!
PS - PM me if you want some Breaking Point graphics, don't mind doing them bro!
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Post by legendkiller8 on Aug 21, 2010 0:30:05 GMT -5
WWE Monday Night RAW l August 23th, 2010 l Los Angeles, CA
-A promo hypes last week's six man tag match with Triple H and Hart Dynasty beating Sheamus and The McMahons by DQ. The McMahons attacked them before Rey Mysterio came to Triple H's aid to end RAW.
The pyrotechnics erupt from the stage before Michael Cole and Jerry "The King" Lawler and Michael Cole welcome us to another exciting edition of Monday Night RAW. And tonight here on RAW, we are going to see Rey Mysterio go one-on-one with "Celtic Warrior" Sheamus. We head to the ring for our first match.
Ezekiel Jackson defeated. Kane 8:05 A rematch from last week here. Kane qualified to get into the WWE Championship Scramble defeating Jackson and Big Zeke has not been happy since. This was a back and forth battle with Jackson hitting a side slam, double axe handle, and two huge clotheslines while Kane hit a scoop powerslam, sidewalk slam, flying clothesline, big boot, and was all set for the Chokeslam. Suddenly, "I Walk Alone" hits but Batista doesn't come out. Kane is distracted and turns around into the Book of Ezekiel for the huge victory.
Ezekiel Jackson celebrates his victory and heads up the ramp. Batista comes out to the ramp and laughs as Kane sits up in anger. Not much momentum for Kane here as we head backstage.
Josh Matthews is backstage on interview with Jeff Hardy. Mathews asks Hardy what his revenge for CM Punk. Hardy says that to be honest, he's still feeling the effects of the TLC Match at SummerSlam but in two weeks time on the 900th RAW, he's going to take back the WWE Championship and get some revenge for last year. Hardy says he's taken in drug-free but he will not accept the leader of this. Luke Gallows and Joey Mercury attack Jeff Hardy from behind. For about twenty seconds before they throw him into the TV Monitor. CM Punk stands in the background laughing while looking at his WWE Championship Belt. Matt Hardy hurries into the scene chasing Gallows and Mercury off.
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A video shows what just happened with Jeff Hardy being attacked before the graphic shows our event. Vince McMahon comes to the ring. He says that because the Board of Directors are not accepting his son Shane's behavior, and will not take no for an answer, only reason he didn't beat them down was because he's preparing to take on Triple H on RAW 900. Bret Hart and Hart Dynasty come out and Bret says that he talked the Board of Directors into allowing Bret to become the General Manager of RAW. Which means as long as The McMahons are here, they're life will be made a living hell on RAW. Vince says that he's their boss and could fire them right now. Bret asks Vince if he's sure he really wants to do the Hart Army right here. Vince looks unsure. Bret tells Vince to watch this next match so he can scout the man that he hopes kicks Vince's teeth in at RAW 900, Triple H!
Triple H defeated. Big Show 8:17 This is our first-hour main event. Bret/Vince confrontation took up a bit of time. But anyways, Triple H and Big Show had a very slow, very back-and-forth kind of battle here tonight on RAW. Triple H attempted to use his very well known brawling skills as one of the best pure strikers in the WWE to throw off Big Show but Big Show shoved him to the ground. HHH ran back to him but took a press slam. Big Show got HHH in the corner and hit his chest chop with the commentators putting over how it sounded like a skillet. Big Show walked over Triple H and lifted him up and whipped Triple H off the ropes before Triple H ducks and hits a high-knee and the head/knee smash. Triple H goes to hit the spinebuster with lots of trouble and sets up for the Pedigree. Big Show broke loose and hit the Chokeslam. Triple H got his foot on the ropes at a close two though. Big Show got Triple H on the turnbuckle and ran at him but he collided with the exposed turnbuckle. Triple H then hit the Pedigree for a victory.
Triple H taunts Vince McMahon on the outside who slowly makes his way up the ramp. Triple H goes to his signature arm taunt on the top rope. Shane McMahon comes from behind and attacks Triple H. Triple H rebounds back though with some huge punches and then hits the Spinebuster. Triple H sets up for the Pedigree but is drilled with the Knockout Punch. Shane McMahon and Big Show put Triple H in the corner with a trash can to Triple H's face and prepares for Coast-to-Coast. Tyson Kidd and David Hart Smith head up the ramp and Shane leaves. Show handles them for the moment before being triple clotheslined over the ropes by all three of them. Shane, Show, and HHH look on in the ramp as Triple H and Hart Dynasty celebrated in the ring.
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Backstage, we see Randy Orton. Orton is standing by with Jeff Hardy and the two of them get a skyrocketing pop. Orton says that the WWE Championship is his. And one thing Hardy has done, is win the WWE Championship as well as the World Heavyweight Title. But what he fails to do is defend it at the next PPV. And as long as Orton and Hardy are on the same show together, Orton will break every championship reign Hardy has. So if he does beat Punk at RAW 900, then Hardy should know to celebrate at the moment because at Breaking Point, the WWE Championship becomes his. Hardy says that he's excercised his demons of 2008 in January and is a new man and plans to become the best WWE Champion on his hard road. If that means going through Randy Orton, then so be it. Hardy seems to really he nagging his injuries still but he must put them aside as next, Jeff Hardy teams with Evan Bourne to take on United States Champion Zack Ryder and Joey Mercury.
A promo hypes what happened at SummerSlam just nine days ago and then it goes to a promotion showing that you can buy the WWE Money in the Bank DVD tomorrow in stores.
United States Champion Zack Ryder and Joey Mercury defeated. Jeff Hardy and Evan Bourne 10:01 The crowd was absolutely loving the team of Evan Bourne and Zack Ryder. Hardy was intense as he kicked off things with Joey Mercury and it really showed as he came right out with some punches and kicks and a flurry of the splash for the top rope, neckbreaker, DDT, but he tried the Hardyac Arrest and got kicked in his injured ribs. Ryder and Mercury worked over that for about five or six minutes before Hardy came back and hit a Whisper in the Wind on both Ryder and Mercury. Mercury was the legal man though. Hardy came in and hit Zack Ryder with the Air Bourne before throwing him to the outside and turning right into the the Hangman's Neckbreaker from Mercury for the win.
Ryder and Mercury celebrated their victory here tonight on RAW. Bourne and Jeff Hardy still gave the fans high fives before we head to to CM Punk.
Josh Mathews asks CM Punk has he been a bit nervous with everyone so confident they'll be the next champion. CM Punk says he lives for this. He knows all about being a champion. Punk reminds Mathews that he is the only four-time Straight Edge World Champion. And Orton and Hardy are both just living fantasies because this title will remain on him forever. A graphic shows that coming up next, we have our Women's Championship Match.
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We come back to a "WWE Did You Know?" It shows us that WWE is now the #1 Search Term on Google.
Diva's Championship Match: Mickie James versus. Natalya (c) ends in a No Contest 5:37 We were in the middle of a hotly contested battle between our smart, sexy, and powerful divas tonight on RAW. Mickie James and Natalya went back and forth trading moves like James rallying back with some flying forearms, scoop slam, neckbreaker, and the turnbuckle hurricanrana. Natalya hit the side slam, scoop slam, flying clothesline, and jumping double axe handle. Mickie was all set for the Mickie-T but from behind, Maryse comes and drills both divas with the Divas Championship.
Maryse stands tall over both divas before we head to a graphic. The graphic shows us that coming up next live on Monday Night RAW, Rey Mysterio is going one-on-one with Sheamus.
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A promo hypes WWE's upcoming PPV, Breaking Point. Which is on September 19th, 2010!
Rey Mysterio defeated. Sheamus 12:09 This was a great main-event to end Monday Night RAW tonight. Mysterio was sporting white and red on half sides while Sheamus had his typical attire. Mysterio came right out ducking a clothesline and hitting a springboard turnaround splash before hitting a dropkick to Sheamus' head. Mysterio went to the top got a splash but Sheamus gave Mysterio a mid-air belly-to-belly suplex. Sheamus worked over Mysterio with maneuvers such as the knee to the back submission, superplex, and a standing side slam. Mysterio broke off the back to the knee submission and ran at Sheamus to take the scoop powerslam. Mysterio rallied back near the end of this match with some closed lefts to Sheamus' face before whipping him off the turnbuckle for it to be countered. This allowed Mysterio to pop back out and hit his wheelbarrow bulldog for a two count. Mysterio gave Sheamus a hurricanrana into the ropes and hits the 619. Mysterio went for a West Coast Pop but was caught in mid-air. Sheamus turned it into the High Cross/Pale Justice but Mysterio rolled backward and hit a sunset flip for a huge victory!
Mysterio gets on all fours before getting up and celebrating his victory. Mysterio heads up the ramp and celebrates his victory. Triple H comes from behind and drills Sheamus in the lower back with the sledgehammer and hits the Pedigree. Triple H and Rey Mysterio celebrate as RAW goes off air.
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Post by Planktung on Aug 21, 2010 1:23:18 GMT -5
- Solid way to open the show. Nice to see Jackson get a big win. Even with Batista's involvement. - Bret being the GM is interesting. - Wow that first hour went by fast. No too sure on it containing inly One match and two segments, but it's fine I guess. Decent match with Triple H and Big Show. HHH getting the win is good for his momentum and the post match actions were solid. - Surprised to see the heels go over in this match but it's good. - Maryse causing the no contest finish is good. Wonder what's next for this feud. - Mysterio getting the win in a great main event is fantastic. Triple H's post match attack seemed a little heelish however. - Solid Raw.
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Post by Thomas M. on Aug 22, 2010 5:14:10 GMT -5
-Big Zeke over Kane is a great way to open up the show. -Bret being the GM is good. Wonder what happens next. -HHH over Big Show is solid. HD helping HHH in the Post Match is good as well. -Ryder and Mercury winning is good. (Just letting you know, I think you typoed the first sentence) -Maryse interfering for no contest is nice. Their feud should be interesting. -Mysterio winning is nice. Triple H attacking Sheamus is good as well. Overall, nice RAW.
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Post by koreygunz on Aug 22, 2010 8:05:36 GMT -5
BP is being built up well. I like the idea of a SES/Hardyz feud. Interesting dynamic you have going between HHH/The McMahons/Bret Hart. I hope that Evan Bourne wins the US Title, though I hate to root against Ryder. I just dont think Ryder is ready for the MITB briefcase yet.
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Post by ✖ AJ on Aug 22, 2010 17:47:24 GMT -5
- Odd start to the show without a promo. Nonetheless, Zeke winning is big for him. - Like that you made Bret the general manager, gives him relevance within WWE still. - Hunter getting the win over Show was good, the post-match actions shows an alliance of respect. - Ryder and Mercury getting the win is good - but I definitely would of swapped this with HHH/Show. - Maryse interfering and causing the match to a no contest actually throws some relevance to the divas division. - Rey over Sheamus is big in the main event. Not so sure of Triple H after the match when he was just involved earlier with McMahon's.
A solid show overall, seemed short though.
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Post by legendkiller8 on Aug 22, 2010 20:45:03 GMT -5
WWE NXT l August 24th, 2010 l Los Angeles, CA
-A promo shows Kaval going over Alex Riley.
Matt Striker is in the ring to kick off NXT reminding us that next week Season 2 will crown it's winner. But tonight, we're going to see NXT Season 1 vs. Season 2! Tonight, Season 1's final three Wade Barrett, Justin Gabriel, and David Otunga take on Season 2, Alex Riley, Kaval, and Michael McGillicutty, the Season 2 Pros meet in a seven-man battle royal, and #4's of Season 1 and 2 meet as Heath Slater takes on Percy Watson. Striker tells us to enjoy tonight's show before leaving to a good pop.
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Battle of Number 4's: Heath Slater defeated. Percy Watson 8:01 These two seem to have some solid respect for each other here tonight on NXT. This was a solid matchup. If this continues all night, Season 1 and Season 2 have good chemistry. Watson had Slater for the win when he tried the float over DDT but Slater grabbed the ropes and Watson fell. Watson would eventually go on to get the cradle cover for the victory.
Heath Slater gets up and celebrates his victory. Slater and Watson shook hands after the match before Watson and MVP headed up the ramp.
Backstage, Ashley Valance asks Wade Barrett is he happy to be back home tonight for NXT. Barrett says yes because he is the best wrestler in this building. Valance asks Barrett does that include pros as well. Barrett says that it is true. Chris Jericho walks by and says that he indeed was a pro for Season 1 and he is the best in the world. Barrett says he understands, second best and looks on innocently. Jericho and Barrett get into an odd argument and walk off talking before we head to a graphic.
A graphic hypes tonight's main event. Season 2 taking on Season 1 in a 3 on 3 Match live tonight on NXT.
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A WWE Did You Know? Shows us that WWE RAW is hosting RAW 900 live this coming up Monday. Four matches have been added. United States Champion Zack Ryder and Intercontinental Champion The Miz will take on John Morrison and Evan Bourne. As well as a 3 on 3 RAW vs. SmackDown Match. RAW will have Hart Dynasty and Matt Hardy take on Christian, Edge, and Kofi Kingston, a 10 Man Battle Royal, and Divas Champion Natalya meets Women's Champion Beth Phoenix.
John Morrison wins the NXT Season 2 Battle Royal 7:20 Great battle royal here tonight. Everyone just did the simple get anyone you can technique before Zack Ryder went for a Ruff Ryder and Mark Henry threw him high and he flew to the outside. All the superstars went for Henry eventually eliminating him. The Miz ran at his rival intending to eliminate him and make Morrison pay for defeating him twice on SmackDown but Morrison ducked and Miz sailed over the top rope. Miz rolled back in and tried to clothesline Morrison but accidently clotheslined Kofi Kingston over the ropes. Miz got the better and gave Morrison a boot to the face. Rhodes and MVP had a big encounter for a long while before MVP booted Rhodes over the ropes only to have his legs pulled over the ring for the victory.
John Morrison was laid out and somehow managed to win this match. Morrison celebrates before being drilled in the head with the Intercontinental Championship. The Miz stands high over John Morrison before we head to a commercial because coming up next, we are going to have our main event.
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Matt Striker is standing in the ring alongside our three finalists, Alex Riley, Kaval, and Michael McGillicutty. Striker says that this is the final face-off before the big elimination next week on NXT. Striker asks Riley, Kaval, and McGillicutty why they believe they should win NXT. Riley claims he should be the victor because the best pro + the best rookie equals the best rookie. Kaval tells Riley he's not the best rookie considering he was defeated last week. Riley says he was saving his performance when all the lights are shining bright on Riley. McGillicutty says that he is the second-generation star and will win NXT because he's better than "mini me" Kaval and the nerd who's almost thirty still in high-school while he remains in perfection. They get into a major argument before Matt Striker tells them they need to break things up because coming up next, they are in action vs. Season 1. They don't stop arguing.
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Season 1 (Wade Barrett, Justin Gabriel, and David Otunga) defeated. Season 2 (Kaval, Michael McGillicutty, and Alex Riley) 9:35 Season 2 somehow managed to last nine minutes. Funny thing was, the two un-legal men argued on the apron which allowed Kaval to be dismantled before kicking Barrett in the jaw and Barrett fell back into Otunga. Gabriel came and hit a 450 Splash Clothesline and a leg drop low blow on Kaval. McGillicutty managed to noticed and tagged himself in and did well before being tagged in the back by Riley who came in with a dirty tag. Riley and McGillicutty argued before Gabriel rolled him up for the victory.
Season 1 celebrated their victory before Season 2 yelled at each other on the ramp. Season 1 leaves and have struck again here on Tuesday Night NXT just a week before the finale.
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Post by legendkiller8 on Aug 22, 2010 21:05:45 GMT -5
WWE Monday Night RAW 900th Episode l August 30th, 2010 l Los Angeles, CA
**CARD SO FAR!**
WWE Championship Match CM Punk (c) vs. Jeff Hardy
Undertaker's Rare Appearance Undertaker and Triple H vs. Big Show (Vince McMahon's pick) and Jack Swagger
Grudge Match Rey Mysterio vs. Sheamus
Cena Returns Home; Cena's Revenge John Cena vs. Batista (Kane cannot interfere)
Grudge Tag Team Match United States Champion Zack Ryder and Intercontinental Champion The Miz vs. Evan Bourne and John Morrison
Three-on-Three RAW vs. SmackDown Tag Team Match The Hart Dynasty and Matt Hardy vs. Edge, Christian, and Kofi Kingston
Divas Champion vs. Women's Champion Natalya vs. Beth Phoenix
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Post by legendkiller8 on Aug 22, 2010 21:20:26 GMT -5
WWE Breaking Point September 19th, 2010 Rosemont, IL in Allstate Arena
WWE Championship Scramble Match CM Punk (c) vs. Randy Orton vs. Kane vs. Batista vs. Jeff Hardy
Grudge Match for the United States Championship and Money in the Bank Briefcase Zack Ryder (c) vs. Evan Bourne (MITB)
Brothers in Law Collide; Grudge Match Triple H vs. Shane McMahon
World Heavyweight Championship Scramble Match Jack Swagger vs. Chris Jericho vs. John Cena vs. The Undertaker vs. Edge
Intercontinental Championship Match The Miz (c) vs. John Morrison
Unified Tag Team Championships Cody Rhodes and Dolph Ziggler (c) vs. Cryme Tyme
Women's Championship Fatal Four Way Match Beth Phoenix (c) vs. Gail Kim vs. Michelle McCool vs. Layla
Divas Championship Match Natalya (c) vs. Mickie James
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Post by legendkiller8 on Aug 24, 2010 18:50:41 GMT -5
WWE Superstars August 26th, 2010
Maryse and Serena Mancini defeated. Divas Champion Natalya and Mickie James Decent divas matchup tonight on Superstars. Mickie and Natalya teammates tonight, opponents in a few weeks co-existed until Mickie attempted to tag in Mickie only for Mancini to pull her off the apron on her face. Maryse drilled Natalya in the face with a low Punt kick for the victory.
Finlay defeated. Chavo Guerrero Good technical battle here on Superstars. Finlay was coming off a brutal assault from Ted DiBiase on the ramp which Guerrero took advantage of. Finlay made what seemed to be an impossible comeback and hit a Celtic Cross on the former ECW Champion to win the match.
Matt Hardy and Bryan Danielson defeated. R-Truth and Chris Masters Good victory here for Danielson and Hardy here. Maybe they are a new team. Either way, Masters and Truth are like tweeners and worked over Danielson before Hardy came in and hit a double Side Effect. Danielson came in and made Masters tap to Cattle Multilation for the victory.
John Morrison defeated. Unified Tag Team Champion Dolph Ziggler Classic main event between the two rising stars who feuded over the Intercontinental Championship last Fall. This match went about 13 minutes before Ziggler hit a Zig-Zag off the top rope but Morrison got a foot on the ropes. Ziggler got up and argued with the referee. He turned around into the Flying Chuck and then a Starship Pain for the victory.
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Post by legendkiller8 on Aug 24, 2010 23:13:07 GMT -5
August 27th, 2010 l Hampton Beach, NH l Casino Ballroom l "Vacancy"
A promo hypes what happened last week on SmackDown involving the World Heavyweight Championship Scramble at Breaking Point.
"Break the Walls Down" hits and Chris Jericho comes out to the ring tonight on SmackDown to kick things off. He says that tonight, Jack Swagger is going to take on The Undertaker for the vacant World Heavyweight Championship. Jericho claims that match needs to become a Triple Threat simply because the greatest in the world is nowhere to be seen in that match. Jericho says that though tonight, he's in a Triple Threat Match involving Edge, Cena, and himself and the winner decides which entry number they want for the Scramble. Jericho says that he's dominated RAW and SmackDown, he's dominated the superstars, and there is not a person in this building who is better than him. Suddenly, a masked man comes behind Jericho and levels him with a chair multiple times. The masked man then gives Jericho a suplex on the chair and then a big boot. The masked man gets some major heat before leaving as Jericho is laid out cold. 15 seconds later, Wade Barrett runs down the ramp to assist his mentor up the ramp. Confusing stuff as we head to commercial break.
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We come back to see the sickening sight of a masked man attacking Chris Jericho with a steel chair and leaving. Barrett takes Jericho to the medical staff's room. The doctor asks him will he be able to complete. Jericho tells him he was just assaulted by a masked man so he should take a guess. Barrett tells Jericho to relax and that he'll do out there and win the Triple Threat Match. Jericho who is talking like a sleeping person tells Barrett he's real loyal and he's proud of him and tells him to go out there and get it! Barrett says that he will and then leaves.
Montel Vontavious Porter defeated. Kofi Kingston via countout 7:39 These two have beef going back from on NXT. MVP was taunting on the rampway and on the outside before Kofi hit a suicide dive on him before bringing him in the ring. Kofi was coming in only to be kneed in the head. MVP got him in a sleeper hold which he slowly faded. Kofi dove through the ropes and MVP banged his head on the turnbuckle. Kofi took to the air but MVP caught him in mid-air with the belly-to-belly slam. MVP then gave Kofi a huge big boot to the jaw. MVP went for a suplex but Kofi gave him a DDT and a neckbreaker before hitting a springboard splash. Kofi hit a top rope Boom Drop and connected with the Trouble in Paradise as MVP fell to the outside and rested. Kofi broke the count at six to go get him only to be whiplashed into the announcement table on the other side. MVP gave Kofi Kingston a Playmaker on the announcement table that didn't crash through. MVP quickly rolled in at eight for the victory.
MVP celebrated his victory before leveling Kofi with a steel chair on the outside. MVP set up for the Play of the Day on the outside which connected and then he set up for the Player's Boot but eventually, Great Khali came out and MVP looked in fear. Kofi still laid out on the outside and Khali getting closer. MVP raced through the crowd. Khali helped Kingston up and the two of them taunted MVP in the ring alongside Ranjin Singh.
Todd Grisham is backstage with Jack Swagger asking him if he has any butterflies going into his big fight with Undertaker for the vacant World Heavyweight Championship later tonight. Swagger replies by saying he's already beaten Undertaker. He's proven that he is the best SmackDown has to offer. So tonight is good for him. Because he will become a 2-time All-American World Heavyweight Champion.
A graphic hypes that World Heavyweight Championship Match as well as the Triple Threat Match tonight before we head to commercial break once again on SmackDown.
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A promotion video highlights what happened as far as the World Heavyweight Championship Match at SummerSlam goes as well as it's contreversy.
Kelly Kelly defeated. Michelle McCool 4:19 This was a solid divas contest tonight on SmackDown. McCool was preparing for her Women's Championship Fatal Four Way bout at Breaking Point. Mission failed. Kelly took it right to McCool but in the end, McCool had Kelly right where she wanted her. Beth Phoenix and Gail Kim appeared on the ramp which distracted McCool as Layla got squashed by them on the outside. Kelly Kelly would eventually roll her up for the victory.
Kelly Kelly quickly rolled to the outside before Lay-Cool got her. She celebrated alongside the faces on the ramp as Layla and Michelle McCool looked on angrily in the ring.
Backstage, Chris Jericho is informing Wade Barrett to go out and win tonight's match and is also standing by with The Dudebusters, Drew McIntyre, and Ted DiBiase to tell them to go investigate who the masked man was. They leave and Jericho falls back on the couch of his locker room with the doctor in the room as well.
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Edge defeated. John Cena and Wade Barrett to determine his entry # in the Championship Scramble 12:58 Wade Barrett stood in the corner as one of the biggest rivalries in WWE history met again. Edge ducked under Cena and targeted the leg which he chop blocked Cena at before locking in a side headlock. Cena would break loose and hit his spin-out powerbomb. He went for the 5 Knuckle Shuffle only to be booted in the face. Barrett gave Edge a knee drop and a suplex. Barrett worked over Edge a bit more with a back suplex and a standing side slam. Barrett lifted Edge for the Wasteland before Cena pushes Edge off and hits the Throwback as well as a double diving top rope leg drop. Cena decided, he'd lock in the STF-U on Edge who hung on before Barrett got up. Cena tried for an Attitude Adjustment but Barrett elbowed away. Barrett went for a clothesline but Cena ducked and hit an Attitude Adjustment on Barrett for a shocking two! Cena lifted Barrett's dead weight once and lifted him on his shoulders, Edge drilled Cena with a Spear as Cena dropped Barrett. Edge collapsed to his knees and pinned Cena for the victory.
Edge took a microphone after the match breathing heavily. Edge says that considering he is the #1 star in the WWE, he's going to take the #1 entry number. Get the first win, stop all other pins and you're champion. Teddy Long came to the ramp and said that Edge's opponent to kick off the Scramble will be the winner of tonight's World Heavyweight Championship Match. Edge laughed before we head to backstage.
Chris Jericho's Masked Man Investigation began with them questioning Christian. Ted DiBiase was kind of like the talker here tonight. DiBiase says that he had all the reason to attack Jericho considering Christian is not on the card of tonight and Breaking Point and considering it'd be a big help to his brother by taking out Jericho. Christian says that he's already overcome Jericho at WrestleMania and could cash in the contract on Jericho if he wins the title anyways so they need to leave. DiBiase and The Dudebusters as well as McIntyre head over to another locker room before we head to a graphic.
The graphic hypes the World Heavyweight Championship Main Event live tonight on SmackDown between Jack Swagger and The Undertaker.
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We come back to hear Vickie Guerrero yelling "Excuse Me!" to some major heat from the crowd. She may just draw the top five biggest heat WWE. Vickie Guerrero claims that at SummerSlam, her nephew scouted and did his homework on every one of his opponents only for a new opponent to come in. Vickie says that it was not fair and as Official Consultant of SmackDown, she demands that Gregory Helms give Chavo Guerrero the championship right now. Teddy Long comes out to the ring and says that it's not his fault that Guerrero wanted to attack the competition and now, it's all on him. But if he can defeat Cruiserweight Champion Gregory Helms right now, he can face him at Breaking Point. It's time hits and Gregory comes out to the ring laughing at Guerrero. It's on! Next!
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Cruiserweight Champion Gregory Helms defeated. Chavo Guerrero w/Vickie Guerrero 8:39 As usual, we get an awesome Cruiserweight bout here tonight on SmackDown. Helms kicked off his SmackDown return with a bang. Guerrero was on his game a bit more than usual as he hit a suplex throwing Helms forward, missile dropkick, DDT, neckbreaker, and a few rest holds. Helms hit a straight jacket neckbreaker, double knee drop to the standing Guerrero, spinning heel kick, and finished off his flurry with the STO. Helms then hit the Shining Wizard that almost spelled the end of this. Vickie Guerrero pulled the referee to the outside and yelled at him. This allowed Teddy Long to send a new referee down to count the pinfall!
Vickie Guerrero was livid! Chavo and Vickie headed up the ramp as Gregory Helms celebrated alongside his Cruiserweight Championship gold.
Backstage, we see The Dudebusters who investigate Tyler Black. Croft says it would make perfect sense for Black to attack Jericho. After all, it'd be a phenomenal start to his career. Black says that he's been in his room playing video games. But if they want to be in the medical room alongside Chris Jericho, courtesy of him and his big friend, they better leave. Dudebusters ask Black him and what army. Black tells him he's got the whole tank. RAW superstar, Big Show walks near the door. The Dudebusters walk off slowly. McIntyre checks the paper on the list before he walks to a locker room.
A graphic hypes our World Heavyweight Championship Match tonight on SmackDown. But coming up next, we are going to have, Intercontinental Champion The Miz in singles action.
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A WWE promotion shows us that all of WWE's latest DVDs are out. SummerSlam is out on September 7th, 2010.
Intercontinental Champion The Miz defeated. Shelton Benjamin (Non Title) 6:59 One of the WWE's most charismatic superstars took on WWE's arugably most athleticly gifted superstars which meant a great battle. Benjamin had things in firm control following the exploder and a Stinger Splash and tried for the Paydirt before The Miz rolled Benjamin up with his feet on the ropes for the cheap victory.
The Miz got up full of gloats to Benjamin who was walking toward him as Miz headed up the ramp. Morrison comes to the other side of the ramp and now, Miz is trapped. Miz runs at Morrison and aims at his head with the IC Championship only for it to be ducked. Morrison gave Miz a Moonlight Drive on the steel ramp before Morrison and Benjamin celebrated.
Drew McIntyre knocks on Finlay's door. Finlay and Hornswoggle opened. McIntyre told Finlay it makes perfect sense for him to have attacked Jericho considering his son is full of pranks. Finlay told McIntyre to take a few steps back and that any closer to his son and he'll be losing that accent real fast. Hornswoggle leaped to the air and snatched McIntyre's investigation paper. Hornswoggle raced through obstacles dodging The Dudebusters before we head to a split screen.
On one side, we see a purple light and a hat and body looking to the ground. On the other, Jack Swagger is doing push ups. Coming up next, our World Heavyweight Championship Bout!
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A promotion video hypes WWE Breaking Point 2010 which is on September 19th, 2010.
Vacant World Heavyweight Championship Match: The Undertaker versus. Jack Swagger ends in a Double Countout 13:52 We were in for an excellent main event tonight. Undertaker came right at Swagger trapped in the corner as Swagger slid to the outside and tried to take the WHC with him. Undertaker caught him and booted him in the back of the head before taking him in at 5. Undertaker came in and laid the rights and lefts on Swagger before hitting his multiple turnbuckle clotheslines and then a Snake eyes which Swagger flapjacked Taker into the turnbuckle and hit his own big boot. Swagger hit his slingshot splash in the corner and then a suplex. Swagger went for a Gutwrench Powerbomb before Taker rolled through and hit a Last Ride for the two count! Taker taunted for Tombstone Piledriver but Swagger gave him a eye rake and a Gutwrench Powerbomb for the two. Swagger lifted Undertaker only to be grabbed by the throat and connects the Chokeslam. Swagger fell to the outside. Undertaker went for the diving splash over the top rope! Undertaker lifted Swagger and gave him some lefts and rights up the ramp. Swagger is tripping on the ramp and goes to the side as they are counted out.
Undertaker is walking to Swagger. Swagger low blows Taker and then pull-throws Undertaker through a wall on the side of the ramp before looking on exhausted and tired on the side of the stage. Swagger then gave Undertaker a Gutwrench Powerbomb on the stage before taunting the crowd as SmackDown went off air in another very confusing situation with Undertaker laid out through a wall and Swagger taunting in Undertaker's usual kneed taunt.
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Post by legendkiller8 on Aug 24, 2010 23:31:47 GMT -5
WWE Monday Night RAW 900th Episode l August 30th, 2010 l Los Angeles, CA
**FINAL CARD!**
WWE Championship Match CM Punk (c) vs. Jeff Hardy
Undertaker's Rare Appearance Undertaker and Triple H vs. Big Show (Vince McMahon's pick) and Jack Swagger
Grudge Match Rey Mysterio vs. Sheamus
Cena Returns Home; Cena's Revenge John Cena vs. Batista (Kane cannot interfere)
Grudge Tag Team Match United States Champion Zack Ryder and Intercontinental Champion The Miz vs. Evan Bourne and John Morrison
Three-on-Three RAW vs. SmackDown Tag Team Match The Hart Dynasty and Matt Hardy vs. Edge, Christian, and Kofi Kingston
Divas Champion vs. Women's Champion Natalya vs. Beth Phoenix
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Post by legendkiller8 on Aug 27, 2010 23:47:16 GMT -5
WWE Monday Night RAW l August 30th, 2010 l Boston, MA
-A promo hypes last week's match with Rey Mysterio going over Sheamus and then Triple H attacking Sheamus after the match.
We open RAW hyping some of it's best moments from episode #1 all the way to episode #900 and all the way up to tonight's WWE Championship war live in Boston, MA
We head to the pyrotechnics erupting before Michael Cole and Jerry "The King" Lawler welcome us to Monday Night RAW. They hype tonight's card before we head to our opening contest.
John Cena defeated. Batista 10:44 John Cena is a heel. But he sure wasn't tonight. The hometown hero got one of the biggest cheer reactions to date. Batista got some of the biggest heat in the WWE. Batista charged at Cena only to be hit with an Attitude Adjustment just ten seconds in the match. Batista rolled to the outside. Cena stood on the apron and bounced to Batista only to be caught and driven into the steel ringpost. Batista threw Cena into the barricade and the steel steps before bringing him in. Cena took advantage and hit a suplex into the ring. Cena quickly turned that into a DDT and was all momentum hitting the shoulder blocks to the rocker dropper bomb, 5 Knuckle Shuffle, and went for another Attitude Adjustment before Batista broke off and hit a running powerslam, sidewalk slam, Spear, Spinebuster, and some clotheslines. Cena came back with his facebuster bulldog and headed to the top rope only to be caught for a huge Batista Bomb. Batista slowly lifted him back up before Cena caught him a surprise Attitude Adjustment for the three.
John Cena got some sweet revenge from Extreme Rules here tonight. He dusted his shoes in Batista's face and headed up the ramp as Batista looked on in anger. Mid-way up the ramp, fire blasted on the stage. Cena and Batista looking confused before we head to our graphic.
Our graphic hypes our Tri-Brand Battle Royal and our WWE Championship Match here tonight on RAW! Coming up next, live on RAW, we are going to see Ryder and Miz team up to take on Morrison and Bourne.
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Randy Orton is backstage talking to CM Punk. Orton says he's delivering the same message to Punk as he did Hardy. Orton says that he could give a damn who wins the WWE Championship tonight simply considering their reign will be just under three weeks since he's taking the gold on September 19th, 2010. Punk says that Orton better not hope the two of them don't go 1 on 1 before Breaking Point. Or else he won't be making it to September 19th, 2010.
Intercontinental Champion The Miz and United States Champion Zack Ryder defeated. Mr. Money in the Bank Evan Bourne and John Morrison 8:25 Another solid matchup here on RAW. Miz and Ryder were on their game tonigh as were Bourne and Morrison. Great action between Ryder and Morrison kicked us off. Morrison ducking a clothesline and hitting two arm drags and a dropkick followed by a side kick. Miz ran him only to be hit with a hip toss. Bourne came in and Morrison and Bourne hit shooting star press simulatanously hit Shooting Star Presses. Bourne attempted an Air Bourne on Ryder not knowing Miz was now the legal man. Miz ran up the turnbuckle and dropkicked Bourne off to the outside. We head to commercial break and come back to see Miz and Ryder working over Bourne. Morrison makes the hot tag and hits Ryder with a Flying Chuck after Miz ducked. Miz hits the Skull Crushing Finale right after to win.
The Miz celebrates his victory here tonight on RAW. Ryder and Miz gloat on the ramp as Morrison and Bourne look in anger before shaking hands and leaving.
Josh Mathews is backstage with Jeff Hardy asking him does he have any butterflies going into his first WWE Championship Match back. Hardy says that he's overcome them. Back in 2008 when he lost back-to-back WWE Championship Matches, he had butterflies but tonight, he knows it's his night to shine and he's going to win back what never lost the right way.
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We return to see all the RAW Divas telling Natalya they need to win for the team. Maryse yells for all the divas to be silent and that she should be representing the team tonight. And when Natalya loses tonight, we'll all know that she was not the right champion. Maryse is bashed across the head by Mickie James with a pillow before the door closes, divas start jumping around in there, and Natalya laughs as we walks away. That match is now, live on RAW!
Divas Champion Natalya defeated. Women's Champion Beth Phoenix 6:32 Good matchup between current day WWE's wonder women here tonight. This match went back and forth with Natalya tripping Beth up and hitting some arm drags and fireman's carry slams before Beth came back showing some major power moves like the press slam, suplex, and a facebuster. This match eventually ended when Maryse came down and hopped on the apron only for Natalya and Beth to shove her off. Natalya reacted first and rolled Beth up for the victory.
Natalya celebrated in the ring holding her title high. Beth took hers and they shook hands. Beth and Natalya hold their titles high as RAW heads to a commercial.
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A moment on Monday Night RAW shows in 2003 when Triple H, Ric Flair, Randy Orton, and Batista became WWE's newest group, Evolution.
We come back to see Triple H on the screen. Triple H is sitting on a couch before Stephanie busts through the door. Trips asks her what's wrong. She replies saying that she wants to be with him. Vince busts through the door telling Stephanie to bring her ass over here. Triple H stands up for her but is eventually laid out in the back of the head via Pump Kick from Sheamus. Vince tells Hunter to recover fast, his match is now!
Triple H and The Undertaker defeated. Jack Swagger and Big Show w/The McMahons 9:29 Solid matchup here. Triple H was slightly dizzy in there and it really showed as Jack Swagger and Big Show destroyed him. Triple H somehow found a new found energy and hit a Spinebuster out of nowhere on Show. Swagger and Undertaker were in now and Swagger quickly turned back to tag Show but it was too late. Undertaker gave him a Chokeslam for the 2. Show came in and a confrontation started between the two before Swagger took advantage here. Ultimately, it would be Triple H hitting the Pedigree on Big Show to claim the victory.
Triple H and The Undertaker celebrated their victory with Vince in shock. Shane comes from behind and drills Triple H with a chair and heading out before Undertaker can stop it. Bret Hart comes to the ramp and says that now, as his first duty on RAW, next week Vince McMahon will compete one-on-one with Triple H! And if Shane McMahon or Sheamus interferes, they will be fired! Vince tells Bret he needs to take a look in the mirror and realize he still has a boss. Bret tells Vince maybe he should take a look behind him. Vince slowly does right into the Pedigree from Triple H. Triple H stands on the ramp doing his taunt while Undertaker does his dramatic looking back taunt. Vince McMahon is just regaining composure with help from Shane McMahon.
Michael "The Hater" Cole and Jerry "The King" Lawler show us back to Friday Night SmackDown involving Jericho being attacked via masked man. Then backstage, we see Wade Barrett angrily walking and talking with Jericho alongside. Barrett walks into Mysterio and tells him that no one would expect a RAW superstar to be doing this. And he already has the mask and probably still hates Jericho from their feud in 2009. Mysterio tells them first off, he won that feud, second of all, if he wanted to make an attack, he'd do it to Jericho's face. But since Barrett wants to come to his show and do a mini-CSI, he'll be coming to the blue brand this Friday to take on Wade Barrett in a winning effort. Jericho smirks a bit. Mysterio tells Jericho to laugh now, but he'll be having backup there with him. Mysterio leaves as Barrett and Jericho look on in anger.
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Edge, Christian, and Kofi Kingston defeated. The Hart Dynasty and Matt Hardy 8:23 The fans were pumped for this interpromotional tag match here. Hardy and Kingston put on a classic battle before Hardy caught the leg and hit a Side Effect. Hart Dynasty came in then as Edge battled with Smith. They had a good battle which ended in a double clothesline. They got up and did another before making the tag. Christian ducked Kidd and hit a springboard splash. Christian ran up for the ropes for a springboard elbow but Kidd dodged and hit a hurricanrana. Edge made a blind tag and gave Kidd a mid-air Spear for the win.
Edge, Christian, and Kofi Kingston celebrate their victory shaking hands with all competitors. A graphic shows next week's main event which is Vince McMahon taking on Triple H. In a father vs. son in-laws match.
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Another moment hypes in 2005 in the WWE Draft when we got our WWE Champion, John Cena.
Wade Barrett is backstage talking to John Cena saying no one would ever expect the hometown champ he tonight to attack his old rival. Cena says that Jericho of all people know, he doesn't need a chair to knock someone out. If he wanted to drill someone, he'd throw his hands up to Jericho and Cena's already got Jericho fired in 2005, what else could he do. Cena walks away.
Cole and Lawler hype our Breaking Point 2010 card confirmed for so far. And now, it's time for our Rey Mysterio vs. Sheamus matchup here tonight on RAW.
Sheamus defeated. Rey Mysterio 9:31 This was a good contest here on RAW. Mysterio immediately fired some kicks to the legs and then jumped over Sheamus' head and ran up the turnbuckle for the turnbuckle splash but was drilled with a baseball swing clothesline. Sheamus took over for a portion of the match dominating. Rey eventually rallied back with his wheelbarrow bulldog and then a springboard splash and a kick to the ropes. Mysterio called for the 619 which connected. Shane McMahon came to the ramp to distract Rey. Rey hit the West Coast Pop which Sheamus caught him and hit Pale Justice for the victory.
Shane McMahon comes down to the ring and hands Sheamus a trash can and instructs him to put it in front of Mysterio. Shane McMahon drills Rey Mysterio with Coast-to-Coast! Sheamus pounds his chest in dominance as Shane runs backwards before they leave with Mysterio laid out cold.
Backstage, on split screen, we see CM Punk sliding his arm bands on. Jeff Hardy is stretching. Coming up next, RAW 900s main event, the WWE Championship Match between Jeff Hardy and CM Punk is next on RAW!
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A promo hypes WWE's upcoming PPV, Breaking Point. Which is on September 19th, 2010!
WWE Championship Match: Jeff Hardy defeated. CM Punk via disqualification (Punk retains) 15:10 Incredible fifteen-minute main event here tonight on RAW. Hardy came out rolling. Punk held his gold high on the outside and Hardy just hit a suicide dive and taunted the crowd. Hardy threw him into the steel steps and rolled him in. Punk went for a suplex into the ring but Hardy rolled through and got the two count. Hardy got up and ran into the scoop powerslam. Punk hit two dropkicks and some lefts and rights on the turnbuckle before trying the shining wizard combination. Hardy threw Punk back and hit Hardyac Arrest. Hardy went for a Twist of Fate but Punk kicked Hardy in the face with the swift kick knocking some of the crimson-red paint off Hardy's face. Punk then a hard DDT and went for a slingshot clothesline. Hardy got him in mid-air with a dropkick. Hardy then hit the neckbreaker and set up for another. Punk got an elbow and whipped Hardy to the ropes for the Whisper in the Wind. Hardy signalled to go to the top only for Punk to kick him off to the apron. Punk hit the Go 2 Sleep for the shocking two count. Punk lifted him up again but Hardy in mid-air hit the Twist of Fate! Hardy went to the top and threw his shirt to the crowd. Only to be pushed off the top rope by Randy Orton!
The crowd gave some heat for Orton costing Hardy the WWE Championship but quickly, it turned to cheers when he gave Punk the Punt Kick. Orton threw off the announcement table stuff before giving Punk an RKO on the announcement table. Orton stood tall to end RAW standing on the announcement table holding the title high to some confusement for us all to investigate. RAW goes off air.
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Post by The Undertaker on Aug 28, 2010 16:08:32 GMT -5
Wow, big card for episode #900. Cena over Batista cleanly is interesting, sounded like a fairly good match overall. The fire must have been caused by Kane. Good tag match, would've liked to see the faces get the win, but the heels pulling it off was good, I liked the finish as well. Glad Natalya beat Beth, as I think she's the best in the company. Triple H and Taker is a huge team, glad they won, very interesting announcement that HHH will take on Vince next week. The team of E & C and Kofi is good, glad they won, the ending sounded awesome with the mid-air spear. Sheamus and Rey is an interesting match, the ending also sounded awesome. Liked the ending with Orton standing tall. Good 900th episode with a big card.
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Post by DTP. on Aug 28, 2010 18:35:27 GMT -5
WWE RAW 900: Monday 30th August 2010...I'm slightly confused about what you are doing with your diaries, as I thought you had said you were giving this a break. Unless I'm getting you mixed up with somebody. Quite a big opening contest, really, but did the job. Batista and John Cena had a decent match, Cena with the victory is the best decision but confusing situation. Maybe too big for an opening contest, in my mind. Or this is just me thinking the show will become too big for a 900th episode. Wait, RAW has both the WWE Intercontinental Championship and the WWE United States Championship? That's a little unfortunate for SmackDown. Good win against Evan Bourne and John Morrison in a decent match. Natalya beating Beth Phoenix is fine; sort of confused now with your color headers. Would have preferred the WWE Womens Championship looking better against the WWE Divas Championship anyway. Triple H and The Undertaker beating Jack Swagger and Big Show; another big match, good first hour main event but again beefed much? Not too happy as the show is getting a little clogged. Sheamus coming out was interesting. And they did Triple H against Vince McMahon three years ago in a match on RAW. Reoccuring storylines isn't that good. Edge, Christian and Kofi Kingston beating the Hart Dynasty and Matt Hardy is alright, but a cramming of midcard talent to fit into the show. Sheamus beating Rey Mysterio is fine, a pretty good match I would expect. Lastly, good WWE Championship defense by CM Punk against Jeff Hardy despite losing. But overall, while it was a decent show, too beefed. Too much going on and big matches given away for free on television. In addition, the show was too centered around RAW vs SmackDown; fine for Bragging Rights or Survivor Series, but that shouldn't be what the 900th episode spectacular of RAW should be based around.
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