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Post by legendkiller8 on Mar 26, 2011 2:29:16 GMT -5
Slammy Awards 2010December 20th, 2011
Superstar of the Year Nominees: John Cena Edge Randy Orton Triple H Christian The Miz Batista Jack Swagger
Breakout Star of the Year Wade Barrett Daniel Bryan Tyler Black Evan Bourne Zack Ryder Ted DiBiase
Shcoker of the Year Del Rio defeats Cena in debut Christian cashes in on Edge Shane McMahon betrays Triple H Jeff Hardy turns on Matt Hardy
Match of the Year WrestleMania 26: The Undertaker vs. Shawn Michaels SummerSlam: Jeff Hardy vs. Matt Hardy Survivor Series: John Cena vs. Edge RAW: Edge, Cena, Morrison, and Jericho vs. Batista, Kane, Orton, and Sheamus Royal Rumble 2010 Match
Finisher of the Year Starship Pain RKO Air Bourne Swanton Bomb
Diva of the Year Michelle McCool Maryse Melina Layla Eve Natalya
"Oh My" Moment of the Year John Cena's Attitude Adjustment off a ladder through 4 tables on Y2J Randy Orton and CM Punk crash through the floor at No Mercy. Undertaker gives Morrison a Chokeslam on the steel floor. Evan Bourne's Air Bourne off a ladder at WrestleMania 26. Jeff Hardy's ladder leg drop on David Hart Smith at TLC.
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Post by chaz on Mar 26, 2011 16:30:41 GMT -5
First off, I love your TLC graphics.
Glad you kept the belts on the Harts. Matt and Jeff just don't work as a tag team anymore, imo. The write-up was fantastic for this.
The grammar wasn't too good for Morrison's promo. Regardless, excited to see him in the main event.
Christian over Del Rio is surprising, considering Del Rio is a newer star that really should be getting the push over Christian. However, I think Christian fits the bill as Mr. Money in the Bank. That being said, I'd think I'd dislike Christian being World Champion.
Why was Jack Swagger shown in the match graphic when Wade Barrett was the one competing? I'm fine with Barrett winning and I'm sure he'd make a great IC Champion. Personally, I think Cody Rhodes should have picked up the win here.
Miz retaining the title is big. Nice work here. You really put Miz over as a credible Champion. The write-up, again, was fantastic. Great work here. Possible Triple H/Miz match-up to come?
Enjoyed Zeke beating Bryan and holding onto the US belt. I liked that, despite his size, you gave Bryan a chance here.
Didn't like the bragging segment with Barrett. Doesn't seem like him to get over-excited.
Happy to see Layla retain the belt against McCool. Typical Diva's match, though I wish it'd got more time.
Another really good write-up, man. You're pumping these out. Great to see Edge take the belt off Cena. The finish was immense.
The "I have to" line really, REALLY helped convince me that putting the belt on Christian is right. That's a fantastic one-liner that completely sells this feud. Brilliant work there. Christian/Edge feud over the belt should be good, as long as you make Christian look like an actual, credible main eventer.
A pretty damn good show. Well done, dude.
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Post by CF9™ on Mar 26, 2011 18:48:51 GMT -5
Excited for the Slammys, sir!
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Post by ✖ AJ on Mar 27, 2011 9:10:28 GMT -5
Very hot opening contest to kick off the TLC pay-per-view and I am really pleased you kept the straps on The Hart Dynasty. The Hardy Boyz don't need it and it will definitely put Kidd and Smith up a bit more in the division. Like that Christian holds onto the Money In The Bank case as he deserves it. I don't think Del Rio is ready at this point, maybe winning the MITB at Mania if you hold one, so it was the much better call. I'm confused by Swagger being in the graphic. But I'll leave it be, I suppose. I like the strap being put on Barrett - kind of ironic I take it off him the same night you give it to him, eh? Definitely needed a new champion in this match out of the three challengers. Really good match to add credibility to The Miz as champion and take out three big names. I don't really want him going into Mania as the champion still, though. But I do see Miz facing Hunter at Rumble. A nice short match to progress onward with Jackson going over Bryan. Nice to see him keep the gold with Bryan putting up a bit of a fight, too. I think I would of added a couple minutes to the diva's match, honestly. The Lay-cool alliance of such a long time being split up deserves at least five minutes in this division, imo. But I am glad Layla kept the belt. Lastly, I am unsure about Edge getting the title once again. I feel like even Cena could of kept it in this situ-- nevermind. Hello, Christian and hello E&C feud! Great timing for the cash in and the "I have to" shows something with very little. A really good event overall, dude. You've improved a lot.
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Post by tg11 on Mar 27, 2011 12:18:45 GMT -5
I am really excited too for the Slammy Awards, and then after that is my favorite pay per view, the Royal Rumble, the 2011 WWE Royal Rumble
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Post by Planktung on Mar 27, 2011 21:07:57 GMT -5
- A hot opening contest. Loved all of the major spots and I'm glad to see THD retain. - Figured Christian would win, but it wouldn't of surprised me if ADR won considering the roll he's on. Hope to see that roll continue. - Love Barrett at champion. Hope to see him have a lengthy reign, at least passed Mania. - Miz retaining is a call that I love. It seems like you are going for Miz/HHH, which is a feud I would love to see. - Figured Jackson would win as he just won the title not too long ago. Keep Bryan relevant though. - Decent win for Layla. Would've held off the Lay-Cool break up until later on tbh. - Edge winning the World Title is a fine call............ YES! Christian FTW!I figured this would've happened closer to Mania, but it's just good to see Captain Charisma finally as champion. - Great PPV. You really showed your talent here.
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Post by legendkiller8 on Mar 28, 2011 23:30:09 GMT -5
Slammy Awards RAW l December 20th, 2010 l Austin TX
We see a quick hype of the TLC PPV last night, which mainly hypes The Miz overcoming RAW's top three stars, to retain his WWE Championship.
We head to the arena, where we see Michael Cole and Jerry "The King" Lawler, who hype that tonight's show will pit new World Heavyweight Champion Christian to team with Edge, John Cena, and Kane to face WWE Champion The Miz, Jack Swagger, Chris Jericho, and Alberto Del Rio.
Coming to the ring, we see The Miz, WWE Championship around his waist, alongside Alex Riley. The Miz says that these fans are so weird, that even when The Miz is the most dominant superstar in the WWE, they'll always look at him as the dark house. And they always expect the next man to win against him, and they end up getting their feeling hurt, but now they know, that since the day of October 24th, 2010, The Miz can be considered a big deal, and will always be the best at this point. This brings out the current RAW GM, Shane McMahon who says that The Miz has been dominant thus far, but he needs a #1 Contender, which will be crowned on the first edition of January 3rd, 2011, but tonight, a four man tourney will take place. The Miz says that while contenders aren't the focus, the only man that can be taken seriously now. Because he's not an afterthought, he's the only thought. The Miz leaves, along with A-Rod to some heat.
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Kelly Kelly comes out and she comes out to announce the finisher of the year, and the nominees are, the Orton's RKO, JoMo's Starship Pain, Evan Bourne's Air Bourne, and Jeff Hardy's Swanton Bomb. After the promo, Kelly Kelly opens the paper, and the winner is John Morrison's Starship Pain. Morrison makes his way out, in his in-ring gear, before he says that he came close to winning the World Heavyweight Championship, but he's happy he left 2010 with some big.
1) CM Punk def. John Morrison
[/b] A great way to open the show here tonight. Morrison and Punk locked up, and Punk locked in the headlock, but Morrison hit a back suplex and covered for the two. Morrison worked over Punk's back, which was strained last month. Morrison took over for a while, but after missing a Flash Kick, Punk attempted a Shining Wizard, missing. Morrison tried for a hurricanrana off the top rope, but Punk countered into the top rope powerbomb. Punk took advantage, nailing a Go 2 Sleep to take the victory. CM Punk celebrates his victory, a hard fought one as we head to a graphic which shows the tournament matches to take place, whith will pit Randy Orton vs. Batista, and Triple H vs. Jeff Hardy. Backstage, we see Randy Orton. Mathews asks him how he feels, knowing that he only has one more chance to take the WWE Championship if he wins the tourney. Orton says that the pressure is where he goes hardest. He always wins under pressure because he applies pressure, and he sees that being the case when he does win this tournament. ---Commercial Break--- 2) Michelle McCool def. Kelly Kelly, Layla, Natalya, Eve, and Maryse This was a great divas battle as they close the year on a hot note. The first elimination took place when Maryse attempted to hit the DDT on Natalya, but was thrown to the top rope. They both went up to the top rope, attempting a move, but soon, out of nowhere, Layla hits a sweet dropkick, taking them both out. Eve takes advantage, attempting to throw her out, but here comes McCool shoulder blocking Eve away, as Kelly throws her out. Kelly and McCool dominate Layla before McCool and Kelly battle, ending in McCool throwing her over. Layla and McCool remain, a rematch from last night. McCool and Layla trade finishers for a good three minutes. Layla has McCool on the apron as she attempts the Heel Kick, but McCool ducks, and pulls Layla to the apron too. Layla and McCool trade blows on the apron as Layla attempts a big boot, McCool catches the leg, and shoves her outside the ring, taking the victory. The Diva of the Year is announced as Lay-Cool as two. Layla is pissed as she believed she deserved it single, as McCool is too. Layla yells and says that they will battle one more time for the Women's Championship this Friday, on the last real episode of SmackDown, and so it's on. We see hypes of TLC before heading back into the arena, where we hear Cole and Lawler promote that next week is going to be the "Best of RAW" and "Best of SmackDown" 2010 episodes. ---Commercial Break--- We see our next award, presented by Triple H, as he announces the Match of the Year. Which goes to Undertaker vs. Shawn Michaels. Michaels appears via satellite, and says that he didn't come due to the fear of returning, as it would be hard to resist, but he loves his fans dearly and that he came closer than anyone in beating Undertaker, but he had his chance, and failed. But he's happy to down in history. HBK smiles and waves to his fans as we head to our next match. Intercontinental Champion Wade Barrett makes his way out to the ring, and says that he knows the fans aren't thinking about Shawn Michaels. Barrett claims that Michaels is a thing of the past, and there are things better than Michaels right now, for example himself. Barrett says that he has shown that the "winds of change" are blowing, and since he's become the Intercontinental Champion, they've blown harder than ever. And here comes his tag partner, United States Champion Ezekiel Jackson as they take on Rey Mysterio and Kofi Kingston. 3) Kofi Kingston and Rey Mysterio def. Intercontinental Champion Wade Barrett and United States Champion Ezekiel Jackson An interesting matchup here. It was a battle of speed vs. strength, and Mysterio and Barrett kicked things off, with Mysterio using his speed to take over things. But after he was caught after hitting a crossbody, Jackson made a blind tag, and Mysterio hit the hurricanrana and then attempted a 619, but as he attempted to hit the 619, Jackson shoulder blocked Mysterio away. Jackson then takes advantage, hitting the back suplex, sidewalk slam, and then a hard body slam. Jackson attempts a leg drop, but Mysterio dodges and hits the low dropkick. They both crawl to make tags, and Kingston and Barrett make their way in, Kingston begins a control frenzy, ending with the Boom Drop. Jackson attempts to get in, but Kingston hits the Trouble in Paradise on Jackson. Barrett creeps in, but Mysterio pushes Barrett to the turnbuckle as he hits it hard. Kingston then hits the Trouble in Paradise and then gets the three count, to win a big match. Mysterio and Kingston celebrated, before Barrett and Jackson attack them. Soon, to their aid, we see Daniel Bryan, hitting the second rope crossbody on Jackson, but is booted by Barrett. Barrett turns around into a Trouble in Paradise, a second one of the day. Bryan, Kingston, and Rey stand tall, as we head to our next backstage segment, which shows that coming up next, Jeff Hardy takes on Triple H in the first round of the Gold Rush tourney. ---Commercial Break--- Royal Rumble 2011's PPV hype is shown, which will air on January 30th, 2011.
Cole and Lawler thank Chemical Romance for the TLC theme song, "Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na" as we see Jeff Hardy makes his way out, sporting a sweet face paint of white. 4) Winner goes to the Finals of the Gold Rush Tourney to determine who faces The Miz at Royal Rumble for the WWE Championship: Jeff Hardy def. Triple H Amazing match here, this one headlined the first and half hour, and was very entertaining. Throughout the match, Triple H pummeled Hardy with strikes, the head/knee smash, flowing DDT, spinebuster, and the stalling suplex. Hardy hit the Hardyac Arrest, suplex facebuster, leg drop low blow, and he seemed to have this with the Swanton Bomb, but Triple H came up for the Pedigree and Hardy pushed him off the top rope, as Triple H comes down, elbowing the referee out. Batista comes out, interfering, as he pushes Hardy off the top to the outside, crashing down. Triple H was lifted up, and Batista nails him with the Batista Bomb. Batista taunts, before Hardy hits Batista with a clothesline out of ring, as he then nails HHH with a Swanton Bomb, and goes on to the Finals. Jeff Hardy celebrates his victory, as now, he'll either face Randy Orton or Batista. Triple H gets up, clearly fuming. ---Commercial Break--- SmackDown's GM Teddy Long comes out, ready to announce two awards. The first, "Oh My Moment of the Year" which goes to John Cena for his F-U off the four tables. Cena makes his way out, sporting knee tape. As he limps out to achieve the award. He says that this award isn't much to him, as he wants the World Heavyweight Champion back. Cena proceeds to leave, slowly as Long announces the next award, shocker of the year, Christian cashing in on Edge. Christian comes out, as well, a bit hurt, but he pats his WHC as Cena and Christian engage in a staredown. Christian leaves laughing at Cena as he's angry, leaving. 5) Tag Team Match: Curt Hawkins and Zack Ryder def. Unified Tag Team Champions Hart Dynasty A solid match between two of RAW's top teams. Hart Dynasty who won the WWE.com Exclusive, "Tag Team of the Year" got slightly cocky on it. But not as cocky as Ryder as he won the WWE.com Exclsive, "Most Annoying Catchphrase" the good six minutes they did fight, they traded shots to each other, and it eventually ended as Ryder and Hawkins won, after a blind tag allowed Hawkins to hit Kidd with a Laugh Riot to take the victory. Hawkins and Ryder celebrate the victory, as they do a belt motion, as we head backstage. Backstage, we see John Cena as Mathews interviewing him, asking what went through his head when he seen Christian with the World Heavyweight Championship. Cena says that to be honest, his first though was to beat the arrogance out of Christian and take the gold, but he has to be man about it, and just win it back, the next chance he gets. And he says that the good 90 days that he did hold the championship, he will cherish, but at the same time, he will win it back. Cena leaves, looking very serious. ---Commercial Break--- RAW Co-GM, Shane McMahon comes out, and announces that he will give out the next award to the Breakout Star of the Year, which is to Wade Barrett, who lost earlier tonight. Barrett snatches the award, furiously as we head to our next match, as Orton and Barrett stare down for a moment, Orton snickers a bit at Barrett's anger, and he will face Batista, now. 6) Winner goes on to Finals of Gold Rush Tourney to determine who faces The Miz at Royal Rumble: Randy Orton def. Batista Not as good as the Hardy/HHH match, but still damn good, lasting around ten minutes, a hard-hitting affair, much like their one at Judgment Day of 2009. They both hit their finishers by the end of this match, and Triple H comes out to the ringside, distracting Batista, allowing Randy Orton to roll up Batista to the Finals to face Jeff Hardy next week to see who faces The Miz at Royal Rumble. Randy Orton leaves as Triple H and Batista staredown. Batista kicks the ropes and says that he's had it! He wants to put Triple H out for good, and Triple H asks if that's a challenge, because he's praying that is. Soon, the RAW Co-GM, Shane McMahon comes out and says that it is a challenge, because on the first RAW of 2011, we will see Batista vs. Triple H in a Steel Cage Match! The crowd goes absolutely nuts! The music for RAW hits and we head to commercial, as coming up next, we announce Superstar of the Year, and then the big 8 Man Tag Main Event! Cole and Lawler are estatic about the first RAW of 2011, which will pit Jeff Hardy taking on Randy Orton in a WWE Championship #1 Contender's Match and Batista taking on Triple H in a Steel Cage Match! 2011 is going to kick off on a huge roll. Tiffany comes out and announces the Superstar of the Year, which is.....Edge! Edge comes out, not real happy. He heads to the ring, as he heads to the 8 Man Tag Match, next. ---Commercial Break--- Eight Man Tag Match: WWE Champion The Miz, Alberto Del Rio, Chris Jericho, Jack Swagger def. John Cena, World Heavyweight Champion Christian, Edge, and Kane A big star-studded and cluttered main event. Jericho and Edge started things off, as Jericho and Edge started this one off, before eventually Swagger gets the blind tag as Edge hits Jericho with the body drop. Swagger clubs away at Edge, and dominates him before Edge breaks loose of a Gutwrench Powerbomb, and hits the Edgecution. Cena and Miz come in, trading blows before Cena hits the one-handed facebuster, fisherman's suplex, and then the throwback. Cena is on fire, as The Miz tags in Del Rio who attempts a clothesline. Cena ducks, and then hits the hip toss. Cena then hits the diving leg drop, as he attempts the 5 Knuckle Shuffle, but as he comes off the ropes, Jericho knees him in the back, as Cena punches Jericho off the apron. Del Rio hits a belly-to-belly suplex, throwing Cena across the ring. As the action continues, Kane shows much dominance, chokeslamming Del Rio through the announce table. The referee goes down, a big brawl goes on, Christian comes in, and attempts to drill Jericho with brass knuckles, but they nail Cena, who turns around to a Codebreaker to win.
Christian is shocked at what just happened. Edge and Kane are pissed at Christian as the heels celebrate to end the show. Christian argues with Edge and Cena as Kane leaves, and we fade to black. [/font]
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Post by DTP. on Mar 29, 2011 13:07:42 GMT -5
WWE TLC: Tables, Ladders and Chairs: Sunday 19th December 2010...Would have been a hot opening contest, good WWE Unified Tag Team Championship Ladder match to kick off the show, but the Hardys definitely deserve better than this; two potential uppercarders/main eventers being used against the abysmal combination of Tyson Kidd and David Hart Smith. Hope to see Jeff at least with a push now. Christian beating Alberto Del Rio was ideal, how many times has the Money in the Bank briefcase changed hands now? Dull match that would have been better placed on television. Would have been a solid fatal four-way match with Dolph Ziggler, Kofi Kingston, Cody Rhodes and Wade Barrett, would have preferred Cody or Swagger to win...wait. Where's Swagger? Where the hell did Swagger go? Barrett as WWE Intercontinental Champion...you're going to need to work hard to make him look good to my standards. Two fatal four-ways in a row...not too good. Packed WWE Championship with the Elimination Tables stipulation. The Miz overcoming the odds of Evolution was pretty eventful, but now how can you make things good going into WrestleMania XXVII? Who else is there for Miz to fight? Ezekiel Jackson beating Daniel Bryan was an obvious WWE United Sttaes Championship defense, really. Layla beating Michelle McCool was sort've surprising, match should have gone a little longer. Edge winning the Tables, Ladders and Chairs main event was great, solid main event to the show, and smart booking for Christian to cash in Money in the Bank, but he will make an incredibly weak World Hevayweight Champion to me. Overall, mixed bag pay-per-view; too many gimmicks, too many multi-man matches, too many titles/accomplishments on the line. On the other hand, there was some smart booking. But this diary still reminds of a 'What If Vince Russo Still Booked WWE TV?' scenario.
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Post by CF9™ on Mar 30, 2011 22:24:17 GMT -5
I'm gonna go ahead and read back a few pages to get myself in the swing of things, but just from my original skim this looks like a clean, crisp sim. I'll be reading, man.
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Post by legendkiller8 on Apr 5, 2011 21:57:18 GMT -5
Friday Night SmackDown l December 24th, 2010 l San Antonio, TX
After seeing the pyrotechnics, we are welcomed to the final SmackDown of 2010, as next week is the Best of 2010 special. We see a hype of tonight's main event, which pits a Beat the Clock Tourney. This also promotes an Intercontinental Championship Match tonight. As well a hyped Women's Championship Match as well.
Christian makes his way out, he's sporting casual gear, as he makes his way to the ring, saying that last Sunday was the biggest night of his career because he finally became the World Heavyweight Champion. He gets a mixed reaction, which fires him as he yells to the fans that they couldn't be happy for him when he had his biggest taste of success. Christian says that it's fine, because even though his peeps are no longer loyal to him, he can just say that he doesn't need them, because he has the biggest thing he could possibly have on his side, and that's the World Heavyweight Championship. Christian addresses the Beat the Clock Sprint tonight, and he says that whoever wins, congrats, but just know, Christian has been working for 15 years to be where he is today, and doesn't plan to leave it anytime soon. And if they think other wise, he'd suggest they think again. Christian leaves, bragging about his World Heavyweight Championship victory, getting somewhat a mixed reaction.
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1) Beat the Clock Sprint: John Morrison def. Drew McIntyre @ 7:57[/color] A solid start to SmackDown between two top mid-card rivals of this time last year. McIntyre seemed very vicious, as he wanted to cost Morrison the Beat the Clock Sprint Match. He attempted a Future Shock late into the match, which Morrison broke loose of, hitting the back body drop, which followed the Flash Kick and ended in the Starship Pain which gave him the win at 7:57.
Backstage, we see Christian showing off his World Heavyweight Championship before Edge makes his way to him, and he congratulates Christian on winning the World Heavyweight Championship, as he's proud that he won it, but not too proud how he did it. Christian asks Edge if he would've done the same thing. Edge says that plain and simple, he feels robbed and betrayed and he does plan to get some payback at the Royal Rumble when he wins the Beat the Clock Sprint tonight. Christian laughs as we head to a commercial break.
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We see another hype of WWE Tables, Ladders, and Chairs which aired on December 19th, 2011.
2) Beat the Clock Sprint - Jack Swagger vs. Cody Rhodes ends in a No Contest This one was shockingly pretty good. Swagger and Rhodes traded signature moves and as Swagger took control, he under estimated Cody Rhodes, as Rhodes rolled through the Gutwrench Powerbomb with a Reverse DDT. Rhodes called for the Cross Rhodes with a few seconds on the clock, but Swagger reverses and hits the Gutwrench Powerbomb, but it's too late and Swagger loses.
Swagger is pissed off at this, and begins to stomp away at Rhodes for costing him the match, as he finishes him off, hitting the springboard splash, and leaves angrily.
Backstage, we see Josh Mathews interviewing John Cena. Mathews says that Cena seemed a bit angered at the Slammy Awards edition, though he won the "Oh My Moment" of the year. Cena says that he's happy to once again leave the year with an award, but he'd trade it for the World Heavyweight Championship, of course he doesn't now because Christian's WHC win was a fluke, and it will be proven when Cena gets his rematch clause.
"Get Ready for the SmackDown" hits and we see Kofi Kingston backstage, ready for his upcoming Intercontinental Championship Match, as it's next, live on SmackDown.
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3) Intercontinental Championship Match - Wade Barrett def. Kofi Kingston [/color] A great first-hour main event here, as the two top mid-carders for SmackDown battled it out. Barrett showed why he was the Breakout Star of the Year, as he capitalized on Kofi's missed Trouble in Paradise, and worked over the head and neck of Kofi, but eventually Kofi broke loose of a sleeper hold, diving through the ropes, and hitting the hotshot. Kofi slingshotted over the ropes for the springboard splash. He took advantage looking to hit the Boom Drop, but Barrett rolled away, and as Kofi was in pain, Barrett hit a vicious Wasteland to score the victory.
Barrett celebrates his first Intercontinental Championship defense, before we head to a video package. The video package promotes the Best of SmackDown next week.
We head back to see an outside view of the arena in San Antonio, and then we see Tony Parker, Manu Ginobili, and Tim Duncan, stars of the Spurs, as we head to the commercial.
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4) Edge vs. Ted DiBiase ends in a No Contest A great match here, between two superstars, who still haven't settled the score, and this could be a rubber match. DiBiase, who can be considered a big star at this point, almost had the victory, after a top rope Dream Street, went for a cover, including three, making it hard for Edge to rally a comeback. Edge eventually hits the Edgecution, as he stalks DiBiase for the Spear, World Heavyweight Champion Christian comes to ringside to watch on. Edge nails the Spear out of nowhere, but as the referee counts, Christian pulls him out, and sarcastically makes an excuse, as time runs out.
Edge has been screwed. Christian looks at Edge from the ring apron, mouthing the words, "Sorry." Christian walks up the ring grinning evilly though. Edge is pissed in the ring, as he nails DiBiase with another Spear, and watches on, angry.
Backstage, we see John Morrison happy. Josh Mathews asks John Morrison how he feels knowing that if Cena fails to beat 7:57 against a man he's never beaten, Morrison's the #1 Contender. Morrison says that it's a great feeling, and with Del Rio being such a warrior, he doubts Cena can do it, and prays to god he doesn't so he can go into WrestleMania as the champion.
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Royal Rumble 2011's PPV hype is shown, which will air on January 30th, 2011.
5) Women's Championship Match - Michelle McCool def. Layla This was probably the best divas match of the year and a fantastic match to end the year of divas as they went out with a bang, Between two divas that had to share the spotlight, and Diva of the Year trophy, the winner would take them both. Layla hit the Layout, late on, and it seemed over, but rarely from the divas, McCool got a foot under the ropes, to kick out. Layla attempted another one, but McCool broke her grip, and hit the top rope facebuster, and eventually took the victory via Faithbreaker for the three count.
Layla is laid out, as McCool gets up, knowing she's just won the Women's Championship. She leaves the Diva of the Year trophy on side of Layla, surprisingly, as a show of respect. Layla is up now, confused as to why she did, but McCool leaves.
Teddy Long has booked a huge main event for the first edition of 2011's SmackDown which is John Cena and Edge taking on World Heavyweight Champion Christian and Intercontinental Champion Wade Barrett, as well as the return of Chris Jericho in an Open Challenge.
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6) Beat the Clock Sprint - John Cena def. Alberto Del Rio @ 7:53 This was a decent matchup, something seemed off though. Cena and Del Rio traded punches mid-match, as they traded hard hitting moves such as on Cena's part, the spinning fisherman's suplex, top rope leg drop, 5 Knuckle Shuffle, back suplex bomb, and Attitude Adjustment on the outside, and for Del Rio, the superplex, the tilt-a-whirl-sideslam, the fallaway slam, and Cena was thrown into the steel steps. Cena broke loose of the Cross Armbar, with brute strength, bring Del Rio up for a hard spinebuster. Cena locked in a STF, at 7:36, and Del Rio hung on for a while, Morrison is shown almost praying Del Rio hangs on. But at the 7:53 mark, beating Morrison by four seconds.
Cena gets up, extremely pumped. The graphic shows Christian vs. Cena at the Royal Rumble, but soon, Christian races down and drills Cena in the back of the head with the World Heavyweight Championship! Christian then hits the Killswitch, Cena going face first into the World Heavyweight Championship, as Christian stands tall over Cena getting more boos than earlier tonight, but still mixed. Christian holding the World Heavyweight Championship is the final image as SmackDown ends until 2011. [/font]
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Post by legendkiller8 on Apr 5, 2011 22:11:46 GMT -5
Update - December 25th, 2010
-WWE plans to have the Best of RAW and SmackDown to close out the years. So 2011 will come out with a bang. On the RAW side, Triple H faces Batista in the Final Battle in a Steel Cage Match, as well as Jeff Hardy vs. Randy Orton to see who faces The Miz for the WWE Championship at the Royal Rumble, also on SmackDown, a Tornado Tag Match, between Cena and Edge vs. Barrett and Christian, and Jericho's return.
-Jericho's injury was at TLC, when he had a sprained knee, which will be fully recovered on the 2011 year, when he will make a full recovery for his return.
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Post by legendkiller8 on Apr 5, 2011 22:22:47 GMT -5
WWE Royal RumbleJanuary 30th, 2011 Boston, MA World Heavyweight Championship MatchJohn Cena vs. Christian (c) Royal Rumble Match30 Men TBA
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Post by Thomas M. on Apr 5, 2011 23:38:23 GMT -5
-Christian opening up SD after winning the MITB is nice. The Beat the Clock Series should be great. -Morrison setting the time is nice and I hope he wins. -Swagger attacking Rhodes after not beating the clock is realistic. Wonder if this'll lead to a feud. -Barrett defeating Kingston for his first title defense is the best choice. Can't wait to see how his reign continues -Christian screwing Edge over is a nice call. Wonder whats next for them. -McCool going over is good. Cena and Edge going against Barrett and Christian to open the year is nice. -Disappointed to see Cena go over there. Either way, him vs Christian should be a good match. Christian standing tall there is good. Overall, nice final edition of SmackDown.
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Post by Rated R on Apr 6, 2011 7:20:07 GMT -5
SD: - Decent opening segment but I'm not sure if turning Christian heel straight away is a great move. I'd have preferred some build up with him and Edge first as a sort of 'respect' storyline. Could be interesting though and it works getting Christian across as the champion. - Morrison going over was smart booking, the guy deserves to be in the main event more than McIntyre does right now. - Swagger vs. Rhodes is a decent match but building up a feud between them could be odd, I don't see either of them really working as a face. - Good to see Barrett being built up as a legitimate IC champion, I'm pulling for a lengthy reign for Barrett, if you do it right it could turn him into a legit main event threat. - Loving the continuity reference with Edge and DiBiase and I really hope we see the two get another match soon to settle things. Christian costing Edge the match is interesting, I can easily see you stretching this out till Mania. - McCool winning the women's championship is cool, and I can see the sign of respect leading to a Lay-Cool reunion. - I'm alright with Cena getting the victory but I have to say I'd have prefered a Christian/ Morrison match to seeing Cena in yet another title match. He's just a bit boring whenever he's in a title feud.
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Post by Rule 30 on Apr 6, 2011 16:47:04 GMT -5
Friday Night SmackDown, December 24th, 2010
Figured I'd drop a reply to the most constant replier. For some reason why something seems off to me about the layout, I really don't know what, but something seems a tad off. Nothing that hurts the show, in my opinion. FINALLY, a good Christian heel push. Even though I felt it was a lackluster promo to open up the show. Why not have Edge come out to confront? Why not even John Cena? I like Morrison winning, and it was an acceptable time for the first match. Good booking here, much better than the promo. I did not like the Edge/Christian segment. Edge would have done the same thing Christian did, and Edge would have admitted it, too. Is Cody Rhodes a face in this diary? I tried to check the front page, but there is now way to tell, and the champions are out of date. You should really update that, man. Wade winning the title is nice, but he seems to win it in every diary, and I'd like to see someone do something a little different. Christian costing Edge the match was good, but why? Like, Edge hasn't done anything to Christian so far that I know of, and Edge should be going for revenge. You should have really used the opening promo to make this make more sense. Edge hitting another spear was great there, so not bad. Decent Morrison promo, yet, It just didn't really feel like what he would say. Huge Smackdown next week, can wait! Cena winning the Beat the Clock Sprint was better than Morrison, and Cena/Christian will be great. It's nice that Cena didn't come out in the start, now, because it would've made it too obvious. Yet I can tell it's going to be Christian/Edge at Mania, and knowing you, it'll be a TLC match. Decent show, but you need to work on promos a little bit.
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Post by DTP. on Apr 7, 2011 11:32:01 GMT -5
WWE RAW: Monday 20th December 2010...Alright opening segment with The Miz in the ring talking about how he is WWE Champion obviously. Looking forward to this four man tournament to occur over the period of the next three hours to determine the next number one contender to Miz's title. The Starship Pain winning was most likely, the other moves aren't so special to me. Hot opening contest with CM Punk beating John Morrison. Intriguing battle royal win for Michelle McCool; who else could have possibly won this? The two battling over the WWE Womens Championship AND Diva of the Year...alright I suppose. Was obvious that Shawn Michaels and The Undertaker win Match of the Year. Kofi Kingston and Rey Mysterio beating Wade Barrett and Ezekiel Jackson was a wonderful match, good win for the underdogs too. Jeff Hardy beating Triple H...I dislike it. I could see Jeff winning the Gold Rush tournament though. Zack Ryder and Curt Hawkins back together is probably the better decision; good win against the Hart Dynasty. Next, decent match between Randy Orton and Batista but Orton winning was better. Edge being Superstar of the Year is alright, not sure why he'd be unsatisfied though. Lastly, star powered main event to close the show out. Decent episode. Never really fond of Slammy Awards episodes though.
WWE SmackDown: Friday 24th December 2010...Christian in the ring first is fine, looking forward to this Beat the Clock sprint. John Morrison beating Drew McIntyre I wish went the other way round, good win for Morrison though. Poor that Cody Rhodes and Jack Swagger went to a draw as time expired. Wade Barrett beating Kofi Kingston was a solid defense of the WWE Intercontinental Championship. Edge fighting Ted Dibiase to a draw is a bit absymal, expected this to be a Beat the Clock sprint as well, considering the World Heavyweight Champion Christian attacked Edge randomly. Michelle McCool beating Layla to retain the WWE Womens Championship and Diva of the Year is good, nice match but I highly doubt that it was the best divas match of the year. Lastl, god Alberto Del Rio could have benefitted from that win. John Cena facing Christian sounds poor, and like Cena will have to win to remain looking good. A decent episode, but some really strange booking. Not looking too forward to the Royal Rumble so far.
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Post by Elliot on Apr 7, 2011 18:11:46 GMT -5
SmackDown, first off, I hate Christian as the World Heavyweight CHampion. He is very far from Championship material, in my eyes. John Morrison over Drew McIntyre is the right call, but I don't see Morrison winning the Beat the Clock Sprint. Jack Swagger and Cody Rhodes running out of time is for the best as neither man has to suffer the loss. Wade Barrett becoming the Intercontinental Champion is good as I believe he is a definite future World Champion, and this is one step closer to that very goal. Shocked that Edge won't be winning the Beat the Clock Sprint. Going to a draw with Ted DiBiase is a really weak match, tbh. Also, I still can't see Christian as a heel in present day. Going to take a lot of convincing. Pleased that Michelle McCool retained against Layla, but Divas Match of the Year? Highly doubtful as neither are the best performers, imo. John Cena defeating Alberto Del Rio to win the Beat the Clock Sprint is a fine way to close the show, but Christian showing again? A decent episode, but some odd decisions and WAY too much Christian.
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Post by legendkiller8 on Apr 10, 2011 3:14:23 GMT -5
Monday Night RAW January 3rd, 2011 - Phoenix, AZ
We head to the US Airways Arena where the pyrotechnics erupt, and the fans show off merchandise and signs. Michael Cole and Jerry "The King" Lawler welcome us to the first ever edition of Monday Night RAW of 2011. We see graphics of tonight's Steel Cage Match, and the WWE Championship #1 Contender's Match all tonight, and right now, the action begins.
1) WWE Champion The Miz def. Matt Hardy What better way to open the year up than with the WWE Champion and a seasoned veteran and great superstar such as Matt Hardy. This was a great battle, lasting around nine minutes, rather setting the tone for 2011. They traded major moves and it seemed like both were about to be over soon any second now. The Miz had eventually won, after he hit the Skull Crushing Finale and took the three count.
The Miz gets to his knees and takes a microphone and says that 2011 couldn't have gotten off to a better start than the man who's going to dominate 2011. The Miz says that the fans are lucky they got to witness the greatness he possesses. He drops the microphone, as he leaves, getting a montage of heat.
Backstage, we see Jeff Hardy. Josh Mathews asks Jeff Hardy does it add an extra amount of pressure to Hardy knowing his brohter was defeated, and he faces one of the most dangerous men in the WWE. Hardy says that he's been raised to know that he and Matt are two different people and they each hold their own, and tonight his main focus is beating Orton, and starting the Road to WrestleMania as WWE Champion.
---Commercial Break---
Royal Rumble 2011's PPV hype is shown, which will air on January 30th, 2011.
We see a RAW Rebound which hypes Ryder and Hawkins going over Tyson Kidd and David Hart Smith, the Unified Tag Team Champion.
2) Zack Ryder w/Curt Hawkins def. Tyson Kidd w/David Hart Smith The commentators noted that if Ryder and Hawkins could defeat Tyson Kidd and David Hart Smith a second week, they'd earn a shot at the Unified Tag Team Championships at the Royal Rumble. They came out and they did just that. These two traded moves, and Kidd had Hawkins for the Code Blue, but Hawkins distracted Kidd, which allowed Ryder to hit a Ruff Ryder to win the match.
Ryder celebrated his victory here tonight, and a graphic shows the Unified Tag Team Championship Match. Ryder and Hawkins signal for the Unified Tag Team Championship.
Backstage, we see Randy Orton who is backstage, looking extremely focused, as coming up next, he faces Jeff Hardy to see who faces The Miz for the WWE Title at the Royal Rumble.
---Commercial Break---
3) Jeff Hardy def. Randy Orton to become the #1 Contender for the WWE Championship at the Royal Rumble This was an incredible first-hour main event. The crowd was split between Jeff Hardy and Randy Orton tonight. Jeff Hardy and Randy Orton exchanged blows in this hard-hitting battle where Jeff Hardy nailed a Twist of Fate, Whisper in the Wind, DDT, and more moves, as Orton hit the headlock backbreaker, Orton stomp, and the suplex brainbuster. Orton seemed to be ready to nail the RKO but Hardy pushes him on his bottom and then kicks Orton in the face. Hardy goes to the top rope and connects a Swanton Bomb, but only gets a two. Hardy goes for another Swanton Bomb, but Orton kicks the ropes, and hits Hardy with an RKO off the top rope! Hardy rolled to the outside. Orton attempts a Punt Kick, but he ends up kicking Hardy rolls away and hits the side leg drop, hopping off the barricade. Hardy brings Orton to the ring, but Orton attempts the Spike DDT, but Hardy falls back to the apron, and hits the Twist of Fate hotshot and then hits the Swanton Bomb for the three count.
Jeff Hardy celebrates his victory, one of his best matches ever, lasting around 20 minutes. Hardy receives a ear-splitting pop, but it turns to heat, as The Miz hits Jeff Hardy in the back of the head with the WWE Championship. The Miz then nails a Skull Crushing Finale as he stands tall over Hardy, holding the WWE Championship belt high.
---Commercial Break---
We return, and we see the rundown of the card for the Royal Rumble, and then we see the promoting of next week's event, which includes a contract signing for the WWE Championship between Jeff Hardy and The Miz at the Royal Rumble.
Backstage, we see Josh Mathews asking Triple H how big the Steel Cage Match is tonight. Triple H says that no belts are on the line, something bigger than that: pride. Triple H says that since 2005 when he lost to Batista at Backlash, WrestleMania, and Vengeance: Hell in a Cell, it's ate him alive, and the fact that Triple H came redeem himself is enough motivation in itself, and he won't let this one slip away. We see a graphic once again.
Coming to the ring we see Rey Mysterio sporting a sweet black and green mask, and coming up next, we are going to have a Royal Rumble preview.
---Commercial Break---
4) CM Punk def. Rey Mysterio, Evan Bourne, Sheamus, Kane, Goldust, Daniel Bryan, and Ezekiel Jackson in a Royal Rumble Preview A sweet Royal Rumble preview matchup here. This one was somewhat cluttered here but still it was a very good match. The first elimination came and Bryan dropkicks Goldust over the ropes, getting revenge from the TLC PPV match. Bryan celebrated, but Kane, who was oh so dominant, came and chokeslammed him over the top rope. A while later, Kane clotheslined Sheamus over the ropes. The final three: Kane, Mysterio, Punk, and Jackson were left, and eventually Mysterio gave Kane a hurricanrana over the top rope. Mysterio and Jackson did most of the battling here tonight, as Punk watched on, and took his spots perfectly, flipping them both over the top rope to win.
CM Punk celebrated his victory here tonight. He climbed to the top rope getting some big heat. CM Punk takes a microphone and says that he's destined to win the Royal Rumble because he's Straight Edge, and he's shown dominance throughout everything he's done, therefore he will become the Royal Rumble, and there's not a man in the WWE than can stop him. CM Punk goes to the top of the ramp, and taunts once again to some heat.
We see the official statistics for the Royal Rumble throughout the years.
---Commercial Break---
5) Serena and Melina def. Divas Champion Natalya and Eve It was nice to see the return of Serena this week and even more nice to see her pin the Divas Champion. After a slow solid match, Natalya had threw Melina over the ropes, but Serena turned her around and hit the Ode to Punk for the three count.
Serena and Melina taunt and stomp away at Natalya, before Eve comes and takes the same fate. Serena and Melina leave to a solid heat.
We see Triple H and Batista on split screen, as they prepare for the main event, which is bound to be hard-hitting. The main event comes up next live on RAW.
---Commercial Break---
6) Triple H def. Batista in a Steel Cage Match Triple H was out first, getting the pop of the night, getting an excellent match. Batista comes out, getting a massive heat too. Triple H and Batista traded blows, before Triple H whipped Batista but it was reversed and Batista blasted HHH into the cage. Batista stomps away at Triple H, before HHH is in between the ropes and cage. Batista connects a huge sandwich Spear, taking Triple H out majorly. Batista picks up Triple H, brings him through the ropes, and whips him off, but HHH connects with a big clothesline. They trade moves, such as Triple H's spinebuster crashing into the steel, Batista's big Batista Bomb off the top rope, and even the low blow that Triple H delivered to Batista as he was climbing. Batista eventually attempted a Spear but Triple H dodges and Batista blasts through the door, but runs into the ropes and stays in. Triple H tries to walk out, but Batista and HHH are battling in the ring, inches from the door, which is locked now. Triple H breaks loose of a Batista Bomb and hits the Pedigree! He climbs over and eventaully wins it.
Triple H is laid out, as is Batista, but the referee raises his hand. The fans give a huge pop for him. He gets up and is barely able to stand, but he celebrates a victory over a barely conscious Batista. The first RAW of 2011 goes off air.
Note: Let me know if the format is hard to get. I'll rechange to the original one that I used.
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Post by legendkiller8 on Apr 10, 2011 3:26:57 GMT -5
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Post by DTP. on Apr 10, 2011 12:34:23 GMT -5
WWE RAW: Monday 3rd January 2011...I'm digging the new layout. Was a solid opening contest but it was quite predictable that The Miz would beat Matt Hardy. 2011 is probably the year of the Miz. Zack Ryder beating Tyson Kidd is fine, not looking forward to the WWE Unified Tag Team Championship match at the Royal Rumble, it's just unnecessary fat on the undercard of a show that is built off of the Rumble match 90% and World title matches 10%. Jeff Hardy beating Randy Orton was expected, but it's quite predicted that Miz will retain the WWE Championship against Miz in my eyes. If Jeff wins, he's just put Triple H, Batista and Randy Orton of Evolution to shame. CM Punk winning the Royal Rumble preview...would have been nice to do a few weeks nearer the Rumble. But you have another four episodes of RAW until the Rumble, it's too soon. Serena and Melina beating Natalya and Eve is acceptable. And lastly, great Steel-Cage main event win for Triple H against Batista. A solid episode of RAW overall, nice start to the year.
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