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Post by shiftyeyes on Jan 13, 2011 18:31:29 GMT -5
November 13th, 2005 - Detroit, MI. LIVE! on the Pay Per View, Survivor Series!THE CARD:
Traditional Survivor Series Elimination Match - Team Cena vs. Team Bischoff [1]
World Heavyweight Championship - Eddie Guerrero defends vs. Rey Mysterio.
United States Championship - John B. Layfield defends vs. Chris Benoit
WWE Tag Team Championship - England's Elite defends vs. Booker T and Christian.
Womens Championship - Trish Stratus defends vs. Victoria.
Kane vs. Randy Orton.
[1] - Team Cena: John Cena, Hulk Hogan, Matt Hardy, Shawn Michaels & Shelton Benjamin. Team Bischoff - Eric Bischoff, Carlito, Kurt Angle, The Big Show, & Triple H. [/font]
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Post by Jord on Jan 14, 2011 4:51:13 GMT -5
Love the Kazarian push and I feel it's only a matter of time before he eventually beats Nunzio for the Cruiserweight Championship. Super Crazy and Psicosis beating Akio and Funaki is fine. I like the trio of Akio, Funaki and Gail Kim although I wouldn't mind an eventual singles push for Gail. Regal vs. Booker should be good. MNM getting the win over Londrick really didn't surprise me at all since MNM pretty much dominated the tag division in 2005. Booker T/Regal was a fine first hour main event. Booker getting the win over Regal came himself and Christian some momentum heading in SurSer. An Orton/Kane feud is interesting and I liked the segment they had. Kane standing tall was only right after Orton cost Kane a World Championship on RAW. I actually didn't really mind Heidenreich, so I'm kind of glad to see him get pushed. Better pushing him than Road Warrior Animal. Kennedy over Moore was predicted, and I'm wondering who will step up and face Kennedy next week? I can definitely see it being someone big. Solid tag team main event and I liked the draw finish as it kept all 4 of them looking strong. The SurSer card is looking great and I'm looking forward to it.
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Jan 14, 2011 11:07:04 GMT -5
Wish Smackdown would open with either a promo or a match with bigger names. Regardless, like that Kazarian won. The Mexicools overcome the Asians huh? HATE CRIMES! I miss MNM so I'm glad they gained the victory. Booker over Regal worked fine. Looking forward to Orton/Kane. HEIDENREICH!!! That's all I have to say there. Kennedy winning was obvious, push him please, by 2006 he could be Champion. Big main event, figured it would end in a draw as everyone stays strong. Pretty good show, looking forward to Survivor Series bro.
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Post by Fury on Jan 14, 2011 18:41:59 GMT -5
Kaz/Nunzio seems like a pretty bleh way to open the show, but still nice to see Kazarian getting a push. JBL/Benoit segment was good and like the feud. Mexicools vs Akio and Funaki was kinda eh. It is nice to see you are putting some effort into the tag and cruiserweight divisions though. Booker T/Christian vs Regal/Burchill feud is good although I hope the Booker/Christian tag doesn't go on for too long as they were far too good and established singles competitors at this point. The Randy Orton segment was good and a good way to push the Orton/Kane rivalry. Hopefully Kennedy does get some better competition and a good push. Main event was good and I always love a good pier six brawl.
Overall the show was solid if unspectacular. There seemed to be a lot of filler matches and not a whole lot happened on the show. Still there was some good stuff and I like how the smackdown roster has limitations as it's always fun to read what people do with those limitations. Good job.
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Post by ✖ AJ on Jan 14, 2011 18:51:30 GMT -5
Alrighty'o. Big main event tonight. Looking forward to it. Not that fond of this match kicking things off, honestly, but I am glad that Kazarian got the win. He could be a hit eventually. Interesting situation following the match. Nice to see the heat between JBL and Benoit. The Mexicools defeating Akio and Funaki I am very much fine with. Booker and Christian vs England's Elite at Survivor Series shall be quite interesting, looking forward to it. Glad to see MNM defeating Londrick; I would like to see the tables turn - but not as far as splitting MNM like they did - eventually. Glad you put Booker over Regal, but I think EE is going to keep the titles at SS. Good promo from Orton; looking forward to the match against Kane. Heiden-squash. Kennedy getting the win is good; hopefully he gets a solid upper-midcard push in 2006. Lastly, a good main event and I am pleased it ended in a draw. Puts some nice hype towards the eventual singles matches, and doesn't give anybody an advantage over the other. Good show.
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Post by shiftyeyes on Jan 14, 2011 19:01:53 GMT -5
Sunday Night HEAT - Val Venis and Viscera def. Heart Throbs Chavo Guerrero def. Nic Nemeth Tajiri def. Stevie Richards October 24, 2005 - Fresno, CA. LIVE! on the USA network, Monday Night RAW! The RAW opening package plays to open the show, with the pyrotechnics display being followed by Team Bischoff making thier way out to the ring. Bischoff grabs a microphone, and reminds all the fans that he, Eric Bischoff, is still boss around here, and so he can make whatever decision he likes, and so he is booking a rematch of the Triple H and Shelton Benjamin encounter last week, and once again John Cena will have a challenge on his hands at the end of the night, a Masterlock challenge, held by Chris Masters, and the reigning WWE Champion will be the party participating in the challenge! RAW then goes to it's first commercial break, the fans ready for a night of action!
> Commercial Break < Intercontinental Champion Carlito def. Shawn Michaels in a non-title match - These two have some of the best chemistry not only on RAW, but in the WWE, and it definitely showed here as these two put on another fantastic outing that got the show off to a tremendous start! The match was very back and forth, with Carlito trying at all points to work over Shawn Michaels back. In the end, Michaels swung at Carlito with his foot, trying for Sweet Chin Music, which was ducked, and followed up by a Backstabber from the Intercontinental Champion, that being enough to give him the win.
Carlito celebrated, having gotten one over on Michaels once more, as well as having gotten Team Bischoff the advantage early on in this evening. Michaels held his back as he pulled himself up, telling Carlito he'll beat him soon enough, as RAW went to a commercial break.
> Commercial Break < World Tag Team Champions Hassan & Daivari and Gregory Helms def. Brent Albright, Charlie Haas, and Rosey - A solid tag team bout here before the first hour main event. The heels isolated Charlie Haas for a large amount of the match before he began to mount a comeback and make a hot tag to partner Albright. Albright managed to take control for his team, and looked like he almost had Daivari beat, but then Hassan and Helms stormed the ring, only to be met by Rosey and Haas, who took them out of the ring! The confusion distracted the ref, allowing Daivari to low-blow Albright, with that followed by a roll up taking the win for them!
Daivari, Hassan and Helms hightailed it out of the arena, avoiding further confrontation with thier respective rivals. Rosey yelled at Helms that the rivalry was not over, Helms laughing at this and calling him pathetic, as the commentators hyped Shelton Benjamin vs. Triple H in a rematch from last week up next!
> Commercial Break < Shelton Benjamin def. Triple H. - A great way to end the first hour of action here tonight, as Shelton Benjamin again looked to beat Triple H in one on one action. Triple H came out a lot more determined than he did last week, and dominated the match up as a result. However, Benjamin had heart, and wouldn't stay down despite what Triple H was throwing at him from his own arsenal. With none of the usual moves working, Triple H decided to try Shelton's moves against him, and this proved to be his downfall as he tried a Stinger Splash against Shelton, only for Shelton to move out of the way, and use a Victory Roll against Triple H to take the win!
Shelton celebrated the big victory, once again having beaten Triple H between the ropes. Triple H was incensed with his loss, and rolled out of the ring, throwing a tantrum at how unbelievable he thought it was that he just couldn't beat Shelton Benjamin. Shelton smiles and celebrates as another commercial break comes in.
> Commercial Break < RAW returns with the camera on Team Bischoff, without Triple H, who are just finishing discussing what is going to happen at the end of the night. Triple H walks in, and they say he's just in time, before Bischoff piefaces the camera, and tells him to get out of the room.
The camera then goes to the arena, where Kane making his way out to the ring. The 'Big Red Machine' climbs into the ring, with a microphone in his hand, and begins to speak. He says he doesn't like it when someone decides to not only hurt his brother, but also hurt him, as being cost the WWE Championship is not very high on his list of things he likes. He continues, saying that the chokeslam he gave to Randy Orton on SmackDown! was only a taste of the pain he intends to inflict on him, and come Survivor Series, Randy Orton will have to do just that, survive. Kane says that Randy Orton is going to have to learn the hard way that if you mess with the Brothers of Destruction, then you yourself will be destroyed! He sets off his signature pyrotechnics, smiling as he does, as RAW fades into a commercial break.
> Commercial Break < 4) Kurt Angle def. Matt Hardy - A first time ever here on Monday Night RAW, as Kurt Angle battled against the ever popular Matt Hardy. Angle worked over the left leg of Hardy, but Hardy just wouldn't go down long enough for him to get the chance to lock in the Ankle Lock. Eventually, Hardy looked set to pull off a huge upset, as he had Angle in position for the Twist of Fate, but as he turned his back to nail the move, Angle pushed him into the turnbuckle, before nailing him with the Angle Slam as he toppled backwards to take the win.
Angle didn't celebrate the win, instead he chose to kick Matt Hardy in his head while was down, before locking in the Ankle Lock on him, Hardy screaming out in pain. Hardy tapped eventually, but Angle wouldn't let up, keeping the hold locked in until several officials pulled him away. Hardy held his knee in pain, being helped to his feet by officials, as RAW goes to a commercial break.
> Commercial Break < RAW returns with the SmackDown! LoDown, highlighting the brawl that broke out between the contenders for SmackDown!'s two top championships following a strange bedfellows tag team match. After this video played, the camera went backstage, where Todd Grisham was speaking with Chris Masters. He asks Masters how he feels about being given such a big chance to shine in tonight's Masterlock Challenge, to which he responds that when Cena passes out tonight, it will be the start of his rise to the top of RAW, and to the WWE Championship! RAW then returns to the ring.
Victoria def. Torrie Wilson (w/ Womens Champion Trish Stratus). - A squash match here, with Victoria trying to prove once again that she is 'better than the divas'. She proved her point very forcefully here, beating down Torrie badly, before finishing her with the brutal Widow's Peak for the three count.
Following the match, it looked like Victoria was going to continue the assault, but Trish Stratus rolled into the ring, making Victoria back off. Victoria smiles at the damage she had caused to Torrie, telling her that 'diva's deserve the pain!' Trish stares her down, as the next commercial break of the night begins.
> Commercial Break < RAW returns for the final part of the evening with Eric Bischoff in the ring with his team for Survivor Series surrounding him, as Chris Masters, with Simon Dean who's product he endorses, is stood flexing next to a chair. Eric Bischoff says that it's the moment everyone has been waiting for, the moment that John Cena passes out live on television in the Masterlock. He then tells John Cena to come out, alone, and take the challenge now! Cena enters the arena, holding his WWE Championship up high. Cena climbs in, and places the WWE Championship down, cracking his knuckles, and staring down Bischoff who tells him to take a seat, and raise his arms. Cena does as he is told, before Masters aggressively places him in the Masterlock, lifting Cena off his feet with his raw strength and power. Cena fights the hold, trying to break it, but Masters is too powerful, and soon Cena's body goes limp, as he has passed out. Masters releases the hold, and Cena drops to the ground, before Bischoff tells his team to attack him! Angle locks him in the Ankle Lock, before Big Show, Carlito, and Triple H begin to stomp on him. The assault continues, until Team Cena, led by Hulk Hogan, charge the ring, and run off Bischoff and his team. Bischoff smiles at the damage done to Cena, Cena's team tending to Cena and telling them to get out of the arena, the shot of Team Bischoff leaving having ended the night on top.
© World Wrestling Entertainment 2005 [/center]
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Post by ✖ AJ on Jan 15, 2011 13:31:28 GMT -5
Really meh starting promo, could of been a lot stronger. But I expect the strength of it will be at the end with the masterlock challenge. Carlito once again defeating Michaels is big for him; but I'd prefer it wasn't clean in this one. Decent six-man tag match to follow, glad that the heels picked up the victory. Shelton getting another win over Trips is great for him; it may weaken HHH - but maybe this could turn into a full on feud and push Benjamin up some more? Nice little promo from Kane; would prefer a little bit of action between Kane and Orton rather than promos and run ins before Survivor Series, though. Good decision to go with Angle getting the victory over Hardy. I enjoyed the post-match attack, too, which hopefully puts Hardy at a disadvantage now. Masters wanting to go for the WWE Title I really hope doesn't happen. I've never really found him top-notch material for main event. Either way, with Simon Dean trailing him, I highly doubt it'll happen soon. I don't like the diva's match being put in this place - especially with it being a squash match. I understand the masterlock challenge is ending the show, but I think Benjamin/HHH or even Angle/Hardy could have been in this spot. Nice ending to the show with the masterlock challenge - surprised that Masters was actually able to put Cena out. Like the brawl between the two teams, though. A solid show with some things here and there.
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Post by chaz on Jan 16, 2011 9:45:17 GMT -5
Extremely weak start to RAW. Didn't seem to serve much purpose other than announcing matches, which could have been done through graphics or backstage segments. Would have preferred to have seen some sort of confrontation between the two teams here.
Carlito/Michaels is a fantastic opening match. Glad Michaels put Carlito over. I may have put this up first, and then had Bischoff's promo to follow.
The six-man tag match seems extremely mis-matched. I like the team of Albright and Haas but I think this is one match that would be used for a bathroom break.
Shelton going over Triple H is fine, though I hope you don't carry on a trend of 'surprise wins'. Also, dislike the post-match actions of Triple H. I think it's more in his nature to destory Shelton following the embarrassment of losing, at least to retain a little credibility.
Angle beating Hardy is the best move. The post-match attack will do wonders for Angle's image. I like it.
Victoria/Torrie is a POOR main event, not to mention it was a squash. This should have been moved down the card in favour of Shelton/Triple H or Angle/Hardy.
I like the idea of the Masterlock Challenge closing the show, but I don't feel it was pulled off in the best way. Cena should have broken the Masterlock, leading to the attack on him and the save by his team mates. If Cena has passed out, he can't take part in the eventual brawl, and by passing out he looks extremely weak. Also, if Bischoff has set out to do what he intended to do, which is embarrass Cena by making him pass out, then why would he feel the need to call the attack on him? Doesn't make too much sense tbh.
An alright show. Not your best, as the booking is a bit mixed up in places. It seemed quite short too. I'd try to add in a few more segments to bulk up the show.
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Post by DTP. on Jan 16, 2011 12:24:22 GMT -5
WWE SmackDown: Thursday 21st October 2005...Just a note about Velocity: keep in mind this was a Saturday night show, shown in the graveyard/late night spots. Paul Burchill beating Christian? I feel like credible guys like these should be actually on SmackDown, and not on a show that barely anybody watches. For Heat, it's different because their target audience is early evening, expecting quite a few viewers. Weak opening contest really. Kazarian beating Nunzio is likely, wonder how Nunzio can do with the WWE Cruiserweight Championship honestly. Actually make him credible, don't make him easily lose the title to Kid Kash or Kazarian. But again noting, this was a weak start to the show. The Mexicools beating Akio and Funaki is alright, expected Super Crazy and Psicosis to have the win here. The tag team divisions on RAW and SmackDown are really weak I find. MNM beating Paul London and Brian Kendrick is actually first-hour main event worthy. That is good, nice focus on four superstars with potential. Booker T beating William Regal...there is a lot of emphasis on the tag team division tonight. I see why Christian and Paul Burchill fought on Velocity, but if this WWE Tag Team Championships match actually happens, I hope it's saved for Survivor Series, and Christian and Burchill fight again on SmackDown next week. Randy Orton's promo was good, I do like how Orton is trying to provoke The Undertaker especially. Heidenreich beating Jamie Noble did little to nothing, but got Heidenreich more noticed. Mr Kennedy beating Shannon Moore. Meh, another filler match that's just here to put over one superstar. Should have spread these out, honestly. Two in a row would be pretty boring to watch. Eddie Guerrero and John Bradshaw Layfield & Chris Benoit and Rey Mysterio was a great competitive main event, disliked the finish though. That cost the show big time in my eyes. An average show, seven matches is too much. I feel the main event should have been set up with a promo that started the show. Some of the booking was flawed.
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Post by legendkiller8 on Jan 17, 2011 21:31:57 GMT -5
-Nothing much to care for in the promo. Just basically a rundown of tonight's great card. -Carlito over Michaels again is interesting. His push has been fantastic so far. -A big six man tag match, the heels winning is fine either way. -HHH seems to have some bad luck against Shelton Benjamin or something. But good call again. -A great promo from Kane. Some more hype for the Orton/Kane match. -Angle and Matt Hardy had a good match too, worthy of first-hour. Hardy losing was expected. -Team Bischoff standing tall is great. Eric Bischoff's position as a non-wrestler could lead Team Cena to victory. -Good show.
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Post by shiftyeyes on Apr 27, 2011 17:37:58 GMT -5
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Post by Elliot on Apr 27, 2011 17:42:15 GMT -5
Alrighty then. Stick with this.
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Post by DTP. on Apr 27, 2011 20:18:23 GMT -5
Good lad.
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Post by Rule 30 on Apr 27, 2011 20:20:09 GMT -5
I <3 those pictures.
Glad to see you're going to stick with this, Shifty.
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Post by kurtangleisgod on Apr 28, 2011 2:49:03 GMT -5
I'm not the only one bringing something back haha. Survivor Series looks fantastic, the elimination match is stacked, Eddie/Rey is always a treat, JBL/Benoit should be an interesting clash, good tag title match, cool you have Kash and Kazarian in this, Kazarian ftw! Orton/Kane could be really good, but would likely just be average. Can't wait for the show
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Post by Ramos on Apr 28, 2011 5:29:18 GMT -5
The card for Survivor Series looks stacked man, hope you can pull this off. Can't wait to see where you go with this.
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Post by shiftyeyes on Apr 28, 2011 19:40:03 GMT -5
October 28, 2005 - San Francisco, CA | Airing on UPN, Friday Night SmackDown! [/color][/b][/center][/size] Super Crazy & Psicosis (w/ Juventud) def. Paul London & Brian Kendrick following a broom shot and Moonsault from Crazy to Kendrick.London tends to Kendrick in the middle of the ring, berating the Mexicools for their tactics as he does! The camera then heads backstage where Randy Orton is climbing out of a limosuine with former 'Diva Search' contestant Candice Michelle. Teddy welcomes Randy to the arena, before asking him if he is a former World Heavyweight Champion, Orton responding in his usual cocky manner that he is. Teddy then tells Orton that he'll have to forget about plans with Candice, because he'll be in action against Rey Mysterio later tonight! Orton throws a tantrum, Candice trying to calm him down, as a break comes in. Commercial Break Kid Kash def. Matt Bentley with the Dead Level Brainbuster.The commentators hyped Bentley as the SmackDown!'s newest Superstar, and the cousin of Shawn Michaels, saying that he was trained by him as well. They also noted Kash would be one of two men challenging Nunzio for the Cruiserweight Championship at Survivor Series, the other man being Kazarian.Kash, looking to make a statement, drags up the already groggied Bentley, and nails a SECOND Dead Level Brainbuster on him, leaving the newcomer out cold on the canvas! Kash then walks away, motioning he wants the Cruiserweight Championship, as the camera fades to a corridor, where Eddie Guerrero is walking down, the World Heavyweight Champion facing Chris Benoit in non title action next! Commercial Break Chris Benoit def. World Heavyweight Champion Eddie Guerrero following a distraction from Rey Mysterio and a roll up from Benoit.Guerrero was absolutely incensed with losing to his former best friend here, and even worse than that, thanks to Rey Mysterio's distraction! Benoit thanks Rey for his assistance, yelling at the camera that he was the next United States Champion as he headed to the back. Backstage, JBL was fuming in an exclusive Cabinet locker room, saying Mysterio would pay for his interference in tonight's match up, as Orlando Jordan tried to calm down the United States Champion, demanding Jillian get him a beer, JBL scolding Jordan for suggesting it, saying he isn't like that anymore! SmackDown! heads to a break, as the commentators hype tag team action after the break! Commercial Break Booker T & Christian (w/ Sharmell) def. MNM (w/ Melina) when Christian hit Mercury with the Unprettier.WWE Tag Team Champions 'England's Elite' William Regal & Paul Burchill were on commentary, "scouting their opponents" at Survivor Series, Booker T and Christian.After the match up, Booker T and Christian were celebrating the match when England's Elite stormed the ring, blindsiding their #1 Contenders! They layed into them with blows to the head with Brass Knuckles, before they tossed Christian aside, and Burchill held Booker on his knees! William Regal looked over at Sharmell, saying "Are you watching this, pet?!" before he charged at Booker, nailing him with the dangerous Knee Trembler! Booker fell flat on his face, Sharmell screaming, as the camera went backstage. In the interview area, Randy Orton was being interviewed by Josh Matthews, the young reporter asking Orton what he thought of him being placed in a match with Rey Mysterio tonight! Orton says that this time around, Kane won't cost him the match, as he has a team of security to prevent anyone entering the arena after him! Orton is then about to warn Kane of what will happen if he does beat the security team, but Kane walks into the interview area! Orton squares up to Kane, who pushes him away, laughing, saying he may have battled his brother over the years, and possibly done worse than Orton has to him, but at the end of the day, they are brothers, and they watch out for each other, and Orton MUST pay for what he has done! Orton says he'll be glad to claim the legend of the 'Big Red Machine' Kane, and claim his career as well, Kane grabbing Orton by the throat at this, telling him to keep that security close, because he might need it, as SmackDown! heads to a break! Commercial Break SmackDown! returns with The Cabinet backstage, heading to the locker room of World Heavyweight Champion Eddie Guerrero, who can be heard trashing his room in anger off camera. JBL knocks, and enters the room with his Co-Secrataries of Defence, the Shane Twins. Eddie is angered by Layfield's presence, saying that he doesn't like JBL, and doesn't like him coming in his locker room! JBL tells Eddie that he doesn't particularly like him much either, but right now, they both have a common enemy, and they can get one up on him by doing something about it. Eddie says he likes this idea, as the camera's return to the arena, so we don't hear what the idea is. In the arena, Mr. Ken Kennedy makes his way out to the ring, the cocky newcomer being showered with boo's as he does this. He climbs in the ring, and the arena darkens, with a spotlight on only Kennedy as he first introduces himself with his microphone, before speaking into it. He says since debuting on SmackDown!, he has gone undefeated, defeating the likes of Chris Benoit at times! He says that he wants, no, DEMANDS better competition, so that everyone can see what he really is, the BEST WWE has to offer, and the future World Heavyweight Champion of Friday Night SmackDown! The lights then return to the arena, as Kennedy anticipates who will come out to face him, only to be greeted by a great shock, the debuting Lashley! Lashley def. Mr. Kennedy with a Dominator, followed by a Spear.Lashley was put over as being very powerful, not allowing Kennedy much offense at all, before lifting him off his feet with the final Spear.Kennedy held his ribs in pain as he struggled into a corner, Lashley celebrating and exiting the ring, this jacked up newcomer a force to be reckoned with on Friday Night's! The commentators hype after the break, cruiserweight action as Kazarian and Shannon Moore team up to take on The FBI! Commercial Break Kazarian & Shannon Moore vs. The FBI went to a no-contest when Kane interfered and attacked all four men!Kane grabbed a microphone, having layed out Shannon Moore and Kazarian with Chokeslam's, while The FBI escaped despite being knocked down early on. Kane states that Randy Orton will feel a fury like he has never felt before at Survivor Series, and that the PPV is perfectly appropriate, because if he has anything to do with it, Orton will be lucky to survive! Kane then heads to the back, but Orton brings out his security team, who Kane tries to overcome, but the ten or so men prove to be too much for even the 'Big Red Machine'! Orton orders them to remove him from the arena, as he strolls down to the ring, ready for his match after the break. Commercial Break As Randy Orton is waiting in the ring, and footage of Kane being removed from the arena finishes playing, Rey Mysterio makes his entrance, but is blindsided by JBL and Eddie Guerrero, the two forming a temporary alliance! They beat Mysterio badly, until Chris Benoit comes out with a steel chair in hand and chases them backstage! Officials then enter the arena, and help Rey to his feet, the Ultimate Underdog still insisting on facing Randy Orton, limping to the ring for the match! Randy Orton def. Rey Mysterio following the RKO.Rey put up a spirited fight, but the odds proved to be too much, and it wasn't enough to stop Orton here tonight.As Orton celebrated, warning Kane this was his fate, the camera headed backstage, where The Cabinet had assaulted Chris Benoit, leaving him out on the floor, JBL looking at Benoit, and Eddie Guerrero into a monitor. JBL can be heard shouting Benoit will suffer this way next week, and Guerrero saying that Rey will not beat him AGAIN at Survivor Series, the two Champions determined to win out their wars, as this week's SmackDown! ends. © World Wrestling Entertainment 2005 [/ul][/font]
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Post by jbarqu88 on Apr 29, 2011 8:48:00 GMT -5
Mexicools winning is fine. Kash winning makes sense considering he's getting the title shot. I like the edition of Matt Bentley to the roster. Would've preferred Guerrero to win but with the distraction, I guess it's okay. Booker/Christian winning is good. Really liking the pairing of Regal/Burchill. Would've preferred Kennedy to win here or at least put up more of a fight. Never been a fan of Lashley. Weird that Kane would belittle the Cruiserweight division like that. Happy with Orton winning. Really liking the card for SS and really liking the graphics, as well.
Overall, pretty good show. Nice to see you bring this back. I think this is a great time frame to be working with. Keep it up.
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Post by Elliot on Apr 29, 2011 14:24:32 GMT -5
SmackDown, good opening segment, and Guerrero vs. Benoit is huge. Didn't expect to see The Mexicools go over here, but kind of glad they did, always thought they were underrated. Orton vs. Mysterio is another huge match. Glad that Kid Kash is receiving some recognition in this diary. Chris Benoit defeating Eddie Guerrero worked because of the Mysterio distraction. Booker T and Christian with the victory was good, but they're a bit of a random teaming, so I hope Regal and Burchill retain at Survivor Series. Glad to see Lashley over Mr. Kennedy here, as Lashley is a dominant force, hope you push him. Love that Kane is showing his monster side and destroying all four men in this match. Obvious victory for Orton after Mysterio was attacked. Overall, a good show.
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Post by Rule 30 on Apr 29, 2011 15:14:24 GMT -5
Friday Night Smackdown
Oh Shifty, let this be the one. Interesting segment to kick things off, but it's an odd concept really. Eddie/Benoit should be great. Half decent opening contest here. I chuckled at using the broom, I find that comical. Orton/Rey tonight should be sweet. Simple win for Kid Kash here. Effective aftermath too. Disappointing to see Benoit/JBL bumped down to Smackdown. That match could stay on PPV. Good win for Booker T & Christian and I love their team. England Elite's is a pretty cool name, btw. I see Undertaker returning at the Pay Per View after Orton beats Kane. Nice segment though. I dis like just plain old "Lashley." It really just doesn't seem right. I liked how you debuted him, though. Blah, there has been more Kane/Orton on this show rather then Rey/Eddie it seems. Rey/Eddie should be the focus of the show. Happy to see Orton win, but the attack could have been mid-match rather than pre-match. Good show with some odd decisions.
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