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Post by Hi, I'm John on Sept 20, 2010 14:03:51 GMT -5
- Like that Del Rio opened the show, a feud between him and MVP could be good. - Not too sure on Diva's getting the opening match. Glad Laycool won though, hope Layla wins at Night of Champions. - Big Show winning was predictable, hopefully you have Punk get the better of this feud though. - Love the pairing of Del Rio and Ziggler, so I'm glad they won. - Hawkins and Archer winning was obvious, glad they get a title shot at Night of Champions. - Nice to see Rhodes getting the win, hopefully you ditch this tag feud and push Christian and Rhodes. - Undertaker picks up the obvious win, I didn't expect him to lose his debut match. Post match actions are good, love that Kane got the better of Taker, hopefully Kane retains. - Good overall show
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Post by legendkiller8 on Sept 20, 2010 15:39:09 GMT -5
-Pretty cool to see some mid-card opening the show here. It usually doesn't happen so it's something different. Real nice way to make this your own. -McCool over Tiffany had it's right result, but a weak way to kick off SmackDown in my opinion match-wise. -Big Show over Gallows was expected. Hope you push CM Punk considering WWE refuses to do so. -Alberto and Ziggler over MVP and Kofi was a nice call either way. Good to build Del Rio. -Kind of weird to see two tag team matches between no commercial but Hawkins and Archer winning was great none the less. Them challenging for the Unified Tag Titles is exciting. -Cody Rhodes over Christian is some solid advancement towards their feud. Nice call there. -Undertaker over Swagger is good build for his World Heavyweight Championship Match at NOC. -Great, realistic, SmackDown. Some nice advancement towards NOC.
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Post by Thomas M. on Sept 20, 2010 17:28:14 GMT -5
-Great way to open the show. Taker/Swagger should be good. Del Rio/MVP feud would be good. -McCool over Tiffany is good. Unification match at NoC is good as well. -Show getting the better of SES is great. Wonder if this will lead to an SES break up. -Ziggler and Del Rio over Kingston and MVP is a great call. -GateCrashers over Jobbers is obvious. -Rhodes over Christian is a good call. -Taker over Swagger in his return match is a great call. Kane standing tall in the end makes him look stronger over Taker, which is good. Overall, great SD.
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Sept 20, 2010 20:12:41 GMT -5
-'Taker returning to face Jack Swagger makes for a fantastic main event -An MVP/Del Rio feud is solid to help get Alberto over -McCool winning was obvious and the idea to unify the belts is perfect, just as long as LayCool win -Show beating Gallows is fine, but please give the SES some momentum in this feud -Love the team of Del Rio and Ziggler and so glad they won -Surprised to not see a commercial in between these two matches, but I hope the GateCrashers get a decent push -Enjoying the quadruple feud and love that Rhodes picked up a win. Hope Christian moves towards the main event after this though -Taker had to win his return match and Swagger didn't look weak so that's great. Kane's post match attack was a good move
Good edition of Smackdown and I'm looking forward to Night of Champions as it's shaping up good so far
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Post by Elliot on Sept 22, 2010 12:12:28 GMT -5
September 6th, 2010 - Washington, D.C.
Zack Ryder def. Yoshi Tatsu John Morrison def. Ted DiBiase w/ Maryse - Before the broadcast begins, we see a quick recap of last week's 900th Episode of Raw celebration. It closes with the shot of Randy Orton taunting on the turnbuckle as the competitors in the Main Event battled around the ring. We then cut to the opening package.
CUE OPENING PACKAGE
✮The pyrotechnics explode from the stage as Monday Night Raw gets underway! Michael Cole and Jerry 'The King' Lawler welcome us to the show. They tell us that we are just under two weeks away from WWE Night of Champions, and tonight, the Mystery General Manager has issued three one-on-one matches between the competitors in the Six-Pack Challenge for the WWE Championship. They will be Chris Jericho versus the WWE Champion, Sheamus, Randy Orton versus Wade Barrett and John Cena versus Edge! They are then overpowered by the cheers of the crowd as the theme of John Cena blasts from the sound system. He explodes from behind the set and taunts on the stage with a huge smile on his face. He runs to the ring in usual fashion, slides in and then grabs a microphone before beginning to speak to the jam-packed crowd in Washington, D.C.
✮Cena kicks things off by saying how much of a huge success last week's 900th Raw was, to a pop from the crowd. He then says that for the next 900 episodes, things are only going to get better, but then his emotions change, and he says that things can only get better if The Nexus are gone. The mere mention of The Nexus gets heat. Cena says that the leader of Nexus, Wade Barrett is even getting a shot at the WWE Championship at Night of Champions, which he finds ridiculous. After everything The Nexus has done in the WWE, none of them deserve a Championship shot, let alone the man who organized the entire thing. Cena says that he thinks there is something corrupt about our Anonymous General Manager, and thinks that he should maybe reveal himself to the WWE Universe, as it is the least he can offer us. Cena continues, saying that if the GM is backing The Nexus, then Raw and the WWE are in serious trouble. Seconds later, the dreaded bleep of the laptop echoes around the arena, and to the crowd's dismay, Michael Cole steps up and reads from the screen. Cole says "John, I find it highly disrespectful that you would come out and challenge my judgment in front of the entire WWE Universe. Although, I must say, I expected it from somebody as sure of themself as you." Cena shakes his head and the crowd boo, knowing that the GM is wrong. Cole then says that he isn't finished, and continues reading, saying "As you know, John, tonight, you compete against Edge, well seeing as you think you have the right to judge me, then I'm adding a little stipulation to your match. If you lose, then you're place in the Six-Pack Challenge is vacated, and you won't be competing at Night of Champions.[/i]" The crowd gasp as Cena looks on in disbelief at Cole. Cole shrugs his shoulders, and Cena shakes his head. Cena then speaks, saying that this is just great, now the GM is against him. Cena says that tonight, he needs to beat Edge, or he will be out of the Championship match, and he needs to win if he is going to have the upper hand on Nexus. Cena vows that he will win tonight, and that he will try his best at Night of Champions to make sure Wade Barrett doesn't get the title. Cena then leaves to his theme as we fade to a commercial break. COMMERCIAL BREAKThe Miz w/ Alex Riley def. Evan BourneTwo weeks away from Night of Champions, The Miz is looking to gain some momentum, coming up to his United States Championship defense against Daniel Bryan. Evan Bourne was also looking for a victory, to get back into the Title's contention, but unfortunately for him, former NXT Season Two Rookie, Alex Riley was by ringside, and after some clever distractions, Miz was able to plant Bourne with the Skull-Crushing Finale for the victory. ✮After the match, The Miz grabbed his United States Championship, his Money in the Bank briefcase, and a microphone and Alex Riley entered the ring. Miz spoke, saying that if Daniel Bryan didn't win a single match while a part of NXT, what makes him think he can defeat him for the United States Championship? He reminds everyone that he is also Mr. Money in the Bank, and says that Daniel Bryan couldn't even hold a candle to his career. Miz vows that at Night of Champions, he will expose Daniel Bryan for the useless nobody that he really is, because he's The Miz, and he's awesome! We then cut backstage. ✮All three members of The Hart Dynasty are backstage. Tyson Kidd says that they have nothing to worry about with Hawkins and Archer. He says that they are from the Hart legacy, and together, they can beat those Gatecrashers. David Hart Smith agrees, saying that they will give it their best shot come Night of Champions. The trio are interrupted by none other than Curt Hawkins and Vance Archer themselves, to a lot of heat. Kidd asks them what they're doing here, and Hawkins says they're just hear to observe. Smith gets up in Archer's face, while Kidd gets up in Hawkins'. Natalya steps between the two teams and tells them to back off from each other, and tells Kidd and Smith that they'll have their shot, but right now, Smith has a match, so they need to go out for that. The Hart Dynasty leave, giving a long, hard stare at Hawkins and Archer, who are grinning from ear to ear. We then cut to ringside. David Hart Smith w/ Tyson Kidd & Natalya def. PrimoA pretty quick match, showing Smith's dominance. He finishes Primo off with a huge Running Powerslam, shames of his father, Davey Boy Smith, the British Bulldog. The Hart Dynasty celebrated the victory, but not for long. ✮Out of nowhere, Curt Hawkins and Vance Archer slid into the ring and brutally attacked Kidd and Smith. Natalya stood back and screamed as her boys got beaten down. Archer threw Smith out of the ring and they worked on Kidd. They hit the Reverse DDT/Diving Elbow Drop combination, leaving Kidd in agony on the canvas. Hawkins and Archer left ringside with smirks on their faces as we fade to a commercial break. COMMERCIAL BREAK✮We return to see Josh Mathews standing by with the WWE Champion, Sheamus to a lot of heat. Mathews asks Sheamus if he thinks he can defeat Chris Jericho tonight and gain momentum, going into Night of Champions in two weeks. Sheamus says he doesn't think, he knows that he can beat Chris Jericho, and he will win at Night of Champions, he can guarantee it. He says that he is the man who has ended careers in such a small amount of time here on Raw, most namely, that of Triple H. He says that he could do the same to all five of his Night of Champions opponents if he really wanted to. He then storms off as we fade to ringside. Chris Jericho def. SheamusA highly competitive match between two of the six Night of Champions competitors. Sheamus really held his own in this match, taking the fight to Jericho, showing us exactly why he is the WWE Champion. Sheamus' control may have gone to his head though, as it cost him dearly, allowing the veteran Chris Jericho to capitalize and eventually drop Sheamus with a Codebreaker for the victory. Jericho gets to his feet and cockily celebrates, holding the WWE Championship above him. He got some cheers from the die-hard Jerichoholics, but mostly boos. We then fade to a promo package. ✮We are shown a promo package for WWE Night of Champions which will air on September 19th, 2010. It focuses mainly on the WWE Championship Six-Pack Challenge. We then return to Raw. ✮Backstage, we see Randy Orton preparing backstage to a massive pop. He warms up a bit but there is a knock on the door. He shouts for them to come in, and in walks Edge to a lot of heat. The two stare-off before Edge says that Orton better not get his hopes up too much, because it is clear that it will be Edge walking out of Night of Champions as the WWE Champion. Orton laughs and says that Edge always was a bit crazy. He says that the WWE Championship belongs to him, and nobody is going to get in his way, but they can both agree on one thing... Wade Barrett will not leave as the Champion. Edge says that he agrees, but regardless, it will be a Rated R night, and he is counting on it. Edge leaves as Orton looks on. We then fade to a commercial break. COMMERCIAL BREAKMelina & Eve def. Alicia Fox & JillianA generic Divas match, really. All four divas got the tag in at some point, and it ended when Melina did her primal scream, and then drove Jillian into the canvas with her Sunset Split for the victory. Afterwards, Melina and Eve celebrated, but the mood was dulled as the squealing voices of LayCool were heard. ✮Michelle McCool and Layla, the self-proclaimed Co-Womens Champions walked onto the stage, sarcastically congratulating Melina and Eve. They eventually get to the ring after a couple of minutes of trash talk. McCool gets right in Melina's face and says that at Night of Champions, her Divas Championship, is going to become flawless. Melina laughs and looks at the floor, and doesn't even think twice before lunging herself at McCool, tackling her to the canvas. Layla tries to ge Melina off, but Eve stops her, throwing her out of the ring. Melina then throws Michelle out too and LayCool retreat up the rampway. Melina smiles as LayCool flee, clutching their separate halves of the Womens Championship. We then fade backstage. ✮Josh Mathews is once again backstage, this time, with all six members of The Nexus. Mathews is sweating like never before, looking extremely nervous, surrounded by this terrifying group. Mathews stutters, asking Wade Barrett if he is ready to go into the Six-Pack Challenge with five other people with far more in-ring experience. Barrett looks at Josh, snatches the microphone and shoves him off screen. He then speaks into the camera, sending a message to the WWE Universe. He says that The Nexus has destroyed everything in it's path, whatever it was. He says that with the WWE Championship around his waist, The Nexus will be in official control of Raw. He says that it doesn't matter if he is facing five former WWE Champions, he will still walk out with the gold, no matter what. The Nexus then leave as we fade to ringside. Randy Orton def. Wade Barrett via DisqualifiationOrton was raring to get a piece of Wade Barrett, and he definitely did, beating him down with a vengeance. Barrett did get some offence in though, battling back and taking control later on in the match. At one point, it appeared Barrett had Orton beat, lifting him up for The Wasteland, but Orton slid off and dropped Barrett with his signature backbreaker. Orton then measured him, smashing the canvas with his fists, preparing to deliver his patented RKO as the WWE Universe chanted it's letters. Before Barrett could get to his feet, the other five Nexus members emerged from nowhere, and entered the ring, forcing the referee to call for the bell. Orton tried to fight them off, but the six-on-one assault was too much. Orton was eventually beat down enough for Barrett to lift him up and plant him with The Wasteland. The Nexus stand tall was we fade to a commercial break. COMMERCIAL BREAK✮We see Santino Marella and Vladimir Kozlov backstage, in a training room area. Apparently, Kozlov is training Santino some judo throws. He is throwing him around like a ragdoll to the amusement of the WWE Universe. Santino shouts "ENOUGH!" and Kozlov stops. Santino staggers to his feet and comically says "My turn...". He grabs Kozlov and tries to throw him, but he can't. Kozlov laughs and says something in Russian, to which Santino responds that he could at least say something he understands. Kozlov thinks and says "You suck" as the WWE Universe laugh. Santino gives up and storms off as we fade further backstage. ✮Josh Mathews is backstage yet again, but this time, with John Cena to a massive pop. He asks Cena what he thinks to having to put his Six-Pack Challenge spot on the line, possibly meaning that he doesn't compete at Night of Champions. Cena takes his cap off and rubs his head, saying he still can't believe it, but what's done is done, and he has to go ahead with it. He says that Edge has always been a tough opponent, which makes this even harder, but he is determined to go to Night of Champions, and is determined to prevent Wade Barrett from winning the WWE Championship. Mathews wishes him luck in his match up next, and Cena thanks him before leaving. John Cena def. Edge to retain his Six-Pack Challenge SpotA brilliant Main Event to close the show, two former arch-enemies going at it. John Cena was clearly determined to win, for obvious reason, but Edge was perhaps even more determined, realising that he had the opportunity to remove a definite threat to his chances of winning the WWE Championship at Night of Champions. Removing John Cena from the match would make things much easier for Edge. The action spilled outside at one point, causing havoc to be unleashed. Edge smashed Cena's skull into he Raw announce table multiple times, but Cena exploded with energy and began fighting back, throwing Edge into the steel steps. The fight went back into the ring at the referee's count of eight. Many near falls followed, but in the end, Edge missed a Spear and collided with the steel post, and as he turned around, was lifted onto Cena's shoulders and planted with an Attitude Adjustment, resulting in a victory for John Cena. The crowd went wild, and gave off a sigh of relief as Cena beat Edge, keeping his spot in the WWE Championship Six-Pack Challenge at Night of Champions! ✮Cena celebrated his victory as Edge left the ring in disappointment. Monday Night Raw fades to a close on a shot of John Cena on the middle rope, doing his signature taunt to the fans in attendance. Thankyou for watching, goodnight! © 2010 World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc.[/font]
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Post by Elliot on Sept 22, 2010 12:32:26 GMT -5
EWRESTLINGNEWS.COM Reported By Ryan Clark; Spetember 7th, 2010
- News regarding Matt Hardy has emerged. Apparently, he is on his way out of the company. This is the view of many of those backstage, and Matt Hardy himself. He has been leaving cryptic messages on his Twitter page which, when looked at, apparently suggest he is going to TNA to re-unite with his brother, Jeff. This news seems pretty solid as Hardy hasn't been having the best of times with the WWE recently, and there is barely anything for his character. We expect tonight's SmackDown tapings to tell the story of whether or not he is going or staying.
- The reason Daniel Bryan was not at Raw last night was because he had prior Indy dates to fulfill. The WWE have been allowing him to finish off his dates until his final booking, and he clearly wasn't of any importance on last night's show, so they allowed him to compete elsewhere. Expect Bryan to be back next week as it's the final Raw before Night of Champions.
- With WWE Hell in a Cell a mere two weeks after Night of Champions, expect matches to be made almost instantly following the event, the next night on Raw. The current plan is for Undertaker and Kane to continue through to Hell in a Cell, but it is unknown as to who will be the Champion at the time. Raw plans are under discussion, but nothing has been set as of yet.
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Post by legendkiller8 on Sept 22, 2010 14:58:37 GMT -5
-Great promo to kick off the RAW. I suspect the GM is Stone Cold or so thus setting up a Cena/Austin match at WM. Or Rock. Good to see Cena in a fight for his spot match tonight. -The Miz over Evan Bourne was realistic since Miz needs it for his US Title Match. -Smith over Primo is the right call. Decent build to Smith. -Jericho over Sheamus was brilliant! I can see Jericho winning the Six-Pack Challenge. -Melina and Eve over Fox and Hall was the right call. -Orton over Barrett is a pretty good hype for NOC. But this big right before the main event. This should have kicked off RAW as something big to start. -Cena over Edge is relief for me. I'm sure Cena won't win NOC but it's nice to see him on the card. -Good, innovative RAW; very realistic. Keep it up, Elliot.
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Post by DTP. on Sept 22, 2010 17:47:02 GMT -5
WWE RAW: Monday 6th September 2010...While I like the logo, not that fond of the Superstars logo; it just doesn't seem to fit for me with the layout. Zack Ryder beating Yoshi Tatsu is a decent opening contest, glad to see Ryder used more appropriately but those skits with Edge have helped him a hell of a lot. John Morrison beating Ted Dibiase should have been a good match, definitely fitting for Superstars. Their feud hopefully ends now, after the summer-long feud. Oh wow, those intellectually- disabled star things you can do on MSN names. Works fine as a segment breakup concept to me. Good opening promo with John Cena in the ring, and a decent promo on the Six-Pack Challenge match at Night of Champions; liking this idea of Cena having some sort of vendetta from the anonymous General Manager. The Miz beating Evan Bourne is a decent opening contest, good win for the WWE United States Champion; however, I hope you are more original and have Miz retain the title from Daniel Bryan in their upcoming encounter, then have Bryan win the belt at another time. Alex Riley and Miz having a promo with no Bryan around? That seems odd, but nevermind. Not that fond of Curt Hawkins and Vance Archer getting the WWE Tag Team Championship shot against the Hart Dynasty; the crowd would be pretty dull for that. Hawkins and Archer in my mind aren't over enough. Pointless match between David Hart Smith and Primo, too; could have done without it. Chris Jericho and Sheamus had an interesting match, odd that both men were heels but with Jericho's current storyline it makes great sense. Melina and Eve beating Alicia Fox and Jillian is fine. You could totally make the divas division far more interesting if you wanted. Do something to spice it up; even a ranking system would work great enough. Especially with the WWE Unified Womens Champinship coming up. Randy Orton and Wade Barrett could have been great saving up for next week's main event; definitely worth a main event sometime. Barrett having Nexus attack however was good. I hope you make Nexus more ruthless, they've just turned into slaves recently, takes away from their old persona. Santino Marella and Vladimir Kozlov's segment was amusing. Lastly, good win for John Cena against Edge to retain his six-pack challenge match; decent show overall, highly realistic but I hope you make the originality turn soon.
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Sept 23, 2010 11:02:45 GMT -5
-I love that you have the main event as the graphic for the show, I always liked that -Interesting to have the GM possibly be against Cena, I wonder who you will reveal as the man behind the computer -Miz beating Evan Bourne was obvious, but I hope Daniel Bryan wins the United States Title at Night of Champions -David Hart Smith wining was obvious as well, but I enjoyed the GateCrashers attacking. I would like to see them actually come close to winning -Wow, love that Jericho beat Sheamus in a non-title match. Jericho needs to step up as lately he hasn't done much in real life -Divas match was meh, but I'm looking forward to the Unification match -Glad Barrett didn't get pinned and the DQ finish was well done -Cena retaining his spot in the Six Pack Challenge was the best way to go. I really hope he doesn't win the WWE Title at NOC
Good episode of Raw, I really can't wait for NOC as I feel after that your booking will really kick in
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Post by Elliot on Sept 23, 2010 14:14:35 GMT -5
September 10th, 2010 - Baltimore, Maryland
Christian def. Drew McIntyre Serena w/ Luke Gallows & Joey Mercury def. Rosa Mendes CUE OPENING PACKAGE
✮The pyrotechnics explode from the stage as Friday Night SmackDown opens it's doors to the Baltimore crowd. Todd Grisham and Matt Striker welcome us to another edition of SmackDown, revealing that tonight, both The Undertaker and the World Heavyweight Champion, Kane are in the building. They also plug that our Main event tonight will be Big Show versus CM Punk, one last time. We are then taken by surprise as a fiery pyro explodes fronm the stage, signalling the entrance of the World Chanmpion, Kane. He makes his way to the ring with a sadistic smirk on his face to a chorus of boos from the WWE Universe. He enters and begins to speak into a microphone.
✮Kane says how last week, he proved why he is the dominant brother, standing tall over The Undertaker to close the show. He says that come Night of Champions, the scene we saw will be exactly that as he stands victorious over his fallen sibling, with the World Heavyweight Championship held high. Kane makes sure we know that The Undertaker isn't half the monster he used to be, as years of pandering to the WWE Universe have drained him of every drop of evil in his body. Kane says that the evil within himself has increased over the years, and he plans to unleash it all on his brother in 9 days at Night of Champions. He holds the World Heavyweight Championship up near his face and says that this will be his for a long time to come, as nobody will be able to beat him, not even his own flesh and blood, because this time will be different to all other times, and he will be victorious. Suddenly, Kane is cut off by an eerie gong, to a massive pop from the crowd. The lights go a dim blue and the druid song plays as six druids roll a casket towards the ring, smoke pouring into the arena floor. The druids slide the casket up to the ring apron and then leave as their theme fades and the lights return to normal. The crowd are cheering as Kane edges closer to the casket, obviously reluctant to go near. He eventually sadistically laughs to himself and says that he isn't afraid of The Undertaker, and he opens the casket quickly, and is confused when all he sees laying there is a brass urn, much like the one seen from The Undertaker's past. Kane tilts his head, staring at the urn and then appears to have a sudden realisation, his eyes opening wide. Kane then grabs his World Title and swiftly flees from the scene, looking back frequently at the open casket, as if he had been spooked. Leaving the fans confused, we see a close-up of the urn inside the casket as we fade to a commercial break.
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Kofi Kingston def. Cody Rhodes Cody had a huge opportunity in this match, to defeat the #1 Contender for the Intercontinental Championship, but the determination of Kingston wouldn't allow the result to be any different. He took the fight to Rhodes right from the start, showing why he is challenging for the Title at Night of Champions. Rhodes got some offence in and was about to hit the Cross-Rhodes towards the end, but Kingston escaped and drilled Rhodes with the Trouble In Paradise for the victory. Kingston celebrated with the WWE Universe as we fade backstage.
✮Backstage, Josh Mathews is alongside MVP to a pop. Mathews mentions that MVP will go up against Alberto Del Rio later tonight in a rematch from two weeks ago. He asks MVP if he is confident this time. MVP says that he is more determined than ever to shut Del Rio's mouth. He says that tonight, he is going to make sure that Del Rio gets a proper WWE welcome. He storms off as we fade to a promo package.
✮ We see a promo package, reminding us that on October 1st, Friday Night SmackDown will debut on the SyFy Network with a special LIVE broadcast. We then cut to a commercial break.
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Layla w/ Michelle McCool def. Kelly Kelly w/ Tiffany Melina was by ringside, sporting her Divas Championship, sitting at the commentating desk with Grisham and Striker. Meanwhile, inside the ring, McCool could distract Kelly, despite Tiffany's best efforts to prevent it, which allowed Layla to hit her signature neckbreaker for the victory. Afterwards, LayCool had something to say to Melina.
✮McCool screamed down the microphone that Melina made a huge mistake on Raw by putting her hands on her. Melina stands up and smiles with the crowd cheering behind her, obviously proud of her action. McCool says that at Night of Chahmpions, we will see who will be smiling. Layla then screams, challenging Melina to get in the ring. Melina gets in but is jumped by LayCool with a vicious assault. Before things can get too messy, Kelly Kelly and Tiffany step in and LayCool retreat. We then fade backstage.
✮The Intercontinental Champion, Dolph Ziggler is backstage with Vickie Guerrero. Ziggler asks Vickie what she has planned for him tonight. Vickie starts to blush and begins to describe, but Ziggler stops her and says he was talking about in the ring. Some of the crowd give a sound of disgust, and Vickie corrects herself. She says that Ziggler will take on Kaval later tonight. Ziggler smiles and gives Vickie a kiss before leaving. We then cut to ringside.
Alberto Del Rio def. MVP Once again, Del Rio manages to defeat MVP in singles action, and with the exact same move, that devastating armbar. He beats MVP down and then locks it in, forcing him to tap out. After the match, Del Rio boasts about his victory, but not for long...
✮Rey Mysterio's theme hits and he rushes out with his arm and shoulder bandaged up. He enters the ring and begins to trade blows with Del Rio, but Mysterio gets the upper hand and utilizes a headscissors which throws Del Rio through the ropes and out of the ring. Del Rio retreats, holding his head as Mysterio threatens him. We then fade to a commercial break.
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✮We return to see a WWE Night of Champions promo package, mainly focusing on the World Heavyeight Championship bout between Kane and The Undertaker. We then return to SmackDown.
Jack Swagger def. Chris Masters A very quick match to put Swagger over. He finished Masters off with the Gutwrench Powerbomb for the victory. We then cut backstage.
✮The Straight Edge Society are backstage and CM Punk is telling them that they need to do something about their losing streak against the Big Show. He says they tried beating him down with a steel chair, that didn't work. Punk even contemplates trying to reason with the giant and convert him to Straight Edge. But Punk says that tonight, they need to make a lasting impact and he knows just the thing. We then fade to ringside.
Kaval def. Dolph Ziggler w/ Vickie Guerrero Kaval, the winner of NXT Season Two debuts on SmackDown this week, and what a way to debut, defeating the Intercontinental Champion, Dolph Ziggler, even if there was a bit of interference from Kofi Kingston. Yes, Kingston repayed Ziggler and Vickie for all those distractions which cost him the title and distracted Ziggler, allowing Kaval to roll him up and pick up an upset victory. Kingston left with a smile on his face as Kaval celebrated. Ziggler looked on in anger as Vickie began screaming. The WWE Universe cheer as we fade backstage.
✮We see Josh Mathews once again backstage, this time with the World's Largest Athlete, the Big Show. He asks Show if he feels he can defeat CM Punk one more time and put an end to his Straight Edge Society. Show says he'd love nothing more, but somehow, he doesn't think it will be that easy, because they just don't give up. Show says he will defeat CM Punk tonight and end it all, but whether or not it will finish of the Straight Edge Society is a different story. He hopes so. Show then leaves as we fade to a commercial break.
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✮SmackDown returns to see the World Champion, Kane, pacing around backstage in a room with a dim red lighting. Kane screams that this can't be happening, rubbing his head and clearly sweating. He shouts to himself that this isn't real, much to the fans confusion. He then tells himself that he needs to go out there again and get some answers. He then storms off as we fade to ringside.
Big Show def. CM Punk w/ The Straight Edge Society via Disqualification This was set to be the 'one last match' if you will between these two men, but unfortunately, CM Punk's sadistic antics meant this feud was far from over. Much like two weeks ago, CM Punk and his Straight Edge allies beat down Big Show, forcing the referee to call for a Disqualification, and what happened next, wasn't for the weak of heart...
✮Punk called for Gallows and Mercury to fetch two steel chairs while Punk sat on Show and pummeled him with right hands. They re-entered the ring with chair and Punk ordered them to each put a chair on the wrists of Show. The crowd looked on in horror as the chairs were set in place. Punk then sadistically smiled in Show's face and said "You should have just given up!" before ordering both Gallows and Mercury to stomp down on the chair, crushing the Big Show's hands and wrists within the chairs. The giant screams in agony as his hands were crushed by the SES. It is sickening to watch as Show is laid out with his hands either side of him, in somewhat of a 'Jesus on the cross' like position, unable to move as Mercury and Gallows remain standing on the chairs. Punk, Gallows, Mercury and Serena raise their hands high and Punk screams the Straight Edge pledge in what was a sickening scene on Friday Night SmackDown. One can guarantee that this is far from over. In fact, it just got a lot more serious... SmackDown fades to a commercial break.
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✮SmackDown returns to the fiery pyro of the World Champion, Kane. Kane makes his way to the ring, still looking uneasy from the events of earlier, but absolutely nobody understands why Kane was freaked out so much by the urn. Anyone else would have imagined it was just another mind trick from The Undertaker, but Kane clearly sees more than we do. He enters the ring, grabs a microphone and screams into it, addressing The Undertaker. He shouts, saying that Undertaker has gone too far with this one and demands him to show up and explain. But instead, the titantron fuzzes over and the lights go out. It then cuts to a tilted shot of The Undertaker backstage in a dark room with a simple spotlight on him, and smoke floating from the floor. Undertaker looks up, revealing his face from under his hat and says that Kane went too far when he beat his own brother down to a point where he left him for dead, he is simply evening the score. Undertaker says he understands that this may even be out of his hands, and Kane may have become too powerful, so he seeked a higher power to which both brothers answer too, and all in good time, shall be revealed. Kane screams that this isn't fair, and he demands to see 'him', exclaiming that 'he' is dead! Undertaker says "Kane... soon enough... you will understand... that this is all...". The titantron cuts off, leaving the arena in complete darkness, and from within the darkness, we hear The Undertaker say "... for your own good...". The crowd go wild as the gong hits and the lights come back on, and standing behind Kane is none other than The Undertaker. Kane turns around and is met with multiple strikes from his brother. Kane gets knocked through the middle rope, dropping his Championship and fkeeing up the ramp in frustration. Undertaker grabs the World Heavyweight Championship in his left hand and does his cut-throat taunt with his right. Kane points back to the ring and screams "He's dead! And so are you!" as Undertaker looks on with a blank expression. SmackDown then fades to a close on a shot of The Undertaker.
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Post by Elliot on Sept 23, 2010 14:23:26 GMT -5
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Post by Elliot on Sept 23, 2010 14:54:06 GMT -5
EWRESTLINGNEWS.COM Reported By Ryan Clark; September 11th, 2010
- With SmackDown's SyFy move coming soon on October 1st, the word backstage is that SmackDown will be viewed as more of a competition to Raw, rather than be the 'B-brand'. The move means SmackDown will be on an NCB Universal network. This has also sparked talk of a possible trade, believing that with a new channel, SmackDown will need some new faces. Don't expect many major moves, but a small trade of talent to freshen things up is likely on the way.
- The scene from SmackDown where The Straight Edge Society crushes the Big Show's hands in the steel chairs has arose slight concern backstage. Many feel it could have been too dangerous for PG programming, but others feel it went perfectly. Expect the Show/SES feud to take a much more serious turn in the coming weeks.
- Kaval hs officially debuted this week on SmackDown, following his NXT Season Two victory. He defeated the Intercontinental Champion, Dolph Ziggler after Kofi Kingston distracted Ziggler. The high card victory was an attempt to shoot Kaval into the SmackDown spotlight instantly with SmackDown moving to SyFy, believing he could be a valuable asset to the Intercontinental Title division, and with NXT giving him a Title opportunity at any Pay-Per-View of his choice, it seems that he will be a contender very soon.
- Speaking of NXT Season Two, the only other Rookie from that Season to make it to our screens is Alex Riley, who is apparently set to be a mainstay character on Raw as an accomplice to The Miz. The future of the other Rookies is in doubt, but Riley is a definite keep for the WWE. Expect a profile for him shortly.
- It was reported that Matt Hardy was sent home from this week's SmackDown tapings, virtually confirming that his time with the WWE is up. It isn't expected that he will stay, so keep your eyes peeled for Matt Hardy and his 'future endeavours'.
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Post by legendkiller8 on Sept 24, 2010 8:08:03 GMT -5
-Interesting progression in the Undertaker/Kane feud. Good promo for Kane. -Kingston over Rhodes sounds like a pretty good call. -Layla over Kelly Kelly is the right call. -Alberto Del Rio over MVP again is fine. Hope to see MVP beat him once in this feud though. -Swagger over Masters seems like a good match. Swagger winning was solid. -Kaval over Ziggler sounds nice either way there. -Big Show over CM Punk was fine. But please, keep Punk relevant. -Great second promo for Undertaker/Kane. Really heating this rivalry up now. Good staredown to end the show. -Good show; looking forward to NOC once again. Great hype here.
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Post by DTP. on Sept 24, 2010 9:49:21 GMT -5
WWE SmackDown: Friday 10th September 2010...Christian beating Drew McIntyre sounded like a decent match; Serena beating Rosa Mendes not so much. Solid promo to begin with, Kane and The Undertaker having another moment in their ever-changing rivalry. More and more interesting, can only imagine you bringing in Paul Bearer but also maybe a few other interesting bits from their past. Kofi Kingston beating Cody Rhodes was surprising, but Kofi having another WWE Intercontinental Championship shot...that's alright I guess. Hopefully Dolph Ziggler faces Kofi for the final time at Night of Champions. Layla beating Kelly Kelly is alright...we desperately need some fresh womens matches, and hopefully it begins after Night of Champions whether Melina or Michelle McCool (or Layla) win the WWE Unified Womens Championships. Alberto Del Rio beating MVP is fine, solid first hour main event to me. Rey Mysterio returning so soon wrecks Del Rio's momentum in my eyes; hope Del Rio wins this rivalry in the end. Jack Swagger beating Chris Masters is fine; hope you keep Masters fairly relevent. The Straight Edge Society needs repackaging; new members perhaps? Would hate for the faction to just die. Kaval beating Dolph Ziggler is bad, but Kofi's interference was nice. Hope Ziggler beats Kaval if there is a rematch. Big Show being beaten down by CM Punk and the Society is highly unoriginal now; end it in a gimmick match now next week I beg you. More Undertaker and Kane storyline is good, and a decent close to what hasn't been a bad episode of SmackDown. Only complaint is the lack of a proper tag team division on SmackDown; Vance Archer and Curt Hawkins, The Dudebusters: where is everybody? Not to mention Drew McIntyre needing an original push.
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Post by Jack. on Sept 24, 2010 11:22:14 GMT -5
SmackDown9/3: Cool that Del Rio opened the show, I liked that Del Rio thinks there should only be one superior mexican. MVP getting involved is good for him, Del Rio escaping keeps both men strong. Not really a fan of the match title, it doesn't really fit in my opinion. McCool over Tiffany works. Layla vs. Melina is a good match for Night of Champions and the Unification Match was right. Ziggler vs. Kofi is another one that makes sense. I loved Dolph blowing up at Vickie. Big Show over Gallows is a repetitive match but it'll work just fine. Good looking tag match there with the heels going over. I'm not happy with Rio making Kingston tap out thought, it could've been MVP losing to Ziggler to be honest. Hawkins and Archer have no face competition so their victory over locals works. Hawkins/Vance vs. The Hart Dynasty is pretty decent for Night of Champions. If Swagger did infact beat 'Taker it would be huge for him. Rhodes over Christian is decent with the interference to continue on the feud. Hardy and Christian vs. McIntyre and Rhodes could take a spot on the HIAC card. Good main event with a needed victory for The Undertaker to keep him looking strong as ever. Kane delivering a Chokeslam keeps the Champion on the program and delivers a nice finish to the show. A Good Show overall. Not sure on the all the strange colors in the match graphics, it just doesn't look right. Good try at doing something different though.
I'll reply to the other shows later on when I have time. Just trying to catch up.
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Post by Elliot on Sept 25, 2010 7:37:09 GMT -5
![](http://i54.tinypic.com/5cc7xc.jpg) September 12th, 2010
Huge Encounter to Headline Raw! Tomorrow night on Raw, the battle with The Nexus continues as four of the Six-Pack Challenge competitors team up to take themk on. The WWE Champion, Sheamus will team with Edge, John Cena, Chris Jericho and Randy Orton to take on Justin Gabriel, Skip Sheffield, Michael Tarver, David Otunga and Heath Slater in a 5-on-5 Tag Team match!
Also scheduled for Raw, Nexus leader, Wade Barrett will be in action, and it will be against former Nexus member, Darren Young in Young's first match since been removed from the group.
All that and more, tomorrow night on Raw!
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Post by ✖ AJ on Sept 25, 2010 10:32:38 GMT -5
Raw:
- A good opening promo and I like the GM being more of a heel character. Cena will probably win though. - The Miz defeating Evan Bourne was quite obvious. Do hope Bourne gets some wins in, however. - Obvious victory for Smith against Primo, the jobber. Hawkins and Archer attacking gives them some heat/momentum. - Pretty surprised to see Jericho win against the WWE Champion here. Makes me think Sheamus has a better chance retaining now though. - Melina and Eve defeating Alicia and Jillian is good. Really dislike Alicia as she pretty much blows. Typical acts of Laycool after the match. - Like that The Nexus got involved in the match and laid Orton out. Expecting the other 5 to not take it in the long run, however. - "You suck" - Can totally see Kozlov saying that to Santino. - And expectantly Cena keeps his spot in the six pack challenge as he is necessary for it.
Good Raw show.
Smackdown:
- Urn! Bah gawd must be Paul Bearer! - Surprised to see Kofi beat Rhodes; would of expected Ziggler to get involved. - Layla over Kelly Kelly is quite obvious as Laycool are going into Night Of Champions. - Alberto Del Rio defeating MVP once again is quite obvious as we all know he'll be a big deal, fairly quick. Oh snap Rey Rey! - Obvious win for Jack Swagger is obvious as Chris Masters has lost so much credibility. - Woo! Kaval getting a win over the Intercontinental Champion is huge, even if he had help from Kingston. - Disqualification victory. Now this feud is going onward... great... OH SNAP! JESUS ON A CROSS. Not very PG but I love it. - Wow. More promo from Kane and Taker and this shiznit is getting intense. Really expecting Paul Bearer.
Another good show.
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Post by Jack. on Sept 25, 2010 13:32:10 GMT -5
RAW: Three One-on-One Matches sounds good to me. Morrison only getting on Superstars is disapointing. Cena insulting the GM maybe a little out of character for him but I'm fine with it as it of course ends up with the stipulation for tonight. Miz over Bourne is good there, Evan Bourne really has nothing to do so I'd just have him float around the mid-card. Miz's post-match promo hypes their feud so it was mildy useful. Cool segment between the two rivaling teams, David Hart Smith getting a singles match is rare so it's nice and him winning is even better. Hawkins/Archer getting some momentum is good there. I like how Triple H's career ending at the hands of Sheamus is continuosly repeated as it'll be awesome when he finally returns. Jericho beating Sheamus was a definite shocker, he's needing wins like that though. Orton and Edge's confontation is once again good build for the PPV. I find you good at getting PPV matches over and how you focus on the main event matches all night in backstage segments. Divas Match, typical. Melina getting the upperhand over LayCool there is nice. I can definitely see you putting the title on Wade Barrett, that would be amazing and perfect for this diary. Keeping Nexus important there is great as is keeping Orton strong with the DQ Finish. Amusing segment to get Santino into the show. There was no question that Cena was winning that one and it was the right choice, good main event and an excellent end to and excellent show.
SmackDown: Confusing but Intruguing opening to SmackDown, and that's good. I really would like to know what's up with that urn. Good promo from the Champion prior to that too. Kingston over Rhodes was the right way to go there, as a loss would've hurt Kofi. Layla over Kelly Kelly is good as Layla has never really been put over that much as a wrestler. SmackDown has the better of the Divas segment's for sure. Hah, at Vickie describing what they're going to do tonight and Ziggler correcting himself. Ziggler vs. Kaval sounds awesome. Del Rio beating MVP is fine. Mysterio! I love this Rey vs. Alberto feud, good run in there. Swagger over Masters is fine, a short one but to be honest after his World Championship reign he should be in the main event's. Kaval over Ziggler was a shock, a huge win over the Intercontinental Champion, it would only work with the interference though so you got it right. Cool promo from The Big Show, I hope Punk can make Big Show tap out and I'd like to see the SES expand. Kane is going crazy, which is a great sign for a new addition to the storylone. Big Show over Punk via DQ ias fine but I still wanted Punk to win. Sick aftermath, that just went to a whole new level and I love it, the whole Jesus cross position was awesome too. Amazing end to the show with the whole 'he is dead' thing and it's so intruiging. It's really getting interesting. Loved this show, great job.
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Post by Elliot on Sept 26, 2010 10:46:36 GMT -5
September 13th, 2010 - Cincinnati, Ohio
The Usos w/ Tamina def. Evan Bourne & Mark Henry Santino Marella w/ Vladimir Kozlov def. Primo CUE OPENING PACKAGE
✮Monday Night Raw gets underway with it's spectacular pyrotechnics display as the WWE Universe are on their feet. Michael Cole and WWE Hall of Famer, Jerry 'The King' Lawler greet us and instantly remind us of tonight's blockbuster Main Event. The WWE Champion, Sheamus will team with Edge, John Cena, Chris Jericho and Randy Orton to take on The Nexus, consisting of Justin Gabriel, David Otunga, Michael Tarver, Skip Sheffield and Heath Slater in a Five-on-Five Tag Team contest. They also remind us that The Nexus' leader, wade barrett will be in action against former Nexus member, Darren Young. But before all that, we are graced with the sound of the theme of the WWE Champion, Sheamus to a lot of heat. He walks out, not looking too happy, the WWE Championship slung over his shoulder. He enters the ring adn begins to speak to the Cincinnati crowd.
✮Sheamus tells us that this is his second WWE Championship reign, and both times, he has defeated the WWE's hero, John Cena. This gets a lot of heat from the crowd. He says that in the past, he has beaten Randy Orton countless times to retain the WWE Championship. Then he says that the egos of Chris Jericho and Edge won't allow either of them to even come close to winning at Night of Champions, as they will clash too much. And finally, he addresses Wade Barrett, saying that he is nothing without his Nexus cronies. Sheamus says that it all builds up to the fact that he is the most dominant WWE Champion in Raw history, and he will be walking out of Night of Champions with the title still around his waist. He says that nobody in the history of the business has made a bigger impact than he has in such a short space of time. Sheamus claims that he is the future of the WWE, and will be WWE Champion for the forseeable future, whether the WWE Universe like it or not. Once again, he brags about ending the career of Triple H, something he hasn't shutup about since it happened, mentioning it at least once every week. Before he cna continue though, we hear the theme of John Cena to a gigantic pop. He comes out, exploding from behind the set and enters the ring. He then speaks to Sheamus. He tells him that while his time in the WWE has been nothing short of impressive, he lacks in one area, and that is respect. Cena says that Triple H is arguably one of the best wrestlers the WWE has to offer, and Sheamus talks about him as if he was a throwaway superstar. Sheamus laughs and says that everyone is a throwaway superstar besides himself. Cena shakes his head and says that his attitude needs to change, especially tonight, because they'll be on the same team, addressing a much more important threat in the form of The Nexus. Sheamus gets serious and says that even if they are on the same team, doesn't mean he has to agree with him. He says that Cena better stay out of his way tonight, because he won't hesitate to kick his head off if he does. Sheamus leaves to his theme, leaving Cena in the ring, hands on hips, shaking his head. We then fade to a commercial break.
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✮We return to see a promo package, hyping the debut of Friday Night SmackDown on SyFy on October 1st. We then return to Raw.
The Miz & Ted DiBiase w/ Maryse def. Daniel Bryan & John Morrison Daniel Bryan showed up on Raw this week after been unavailable last week, and was looking to get some revenge on Miz for his harsh words. However, the tables turned mid-match, and Bryan's frustration got the better of him, causing the match to get out of control. In the end, control was restored, but in the favour of Miz and DiBiase, Miz dropped Morrison with the Skull-Crushing Finale for the victory. Miz, DiBiase and Maryse celebrated as Daniel Bryan helped John Morrison to his feet. Miz smirked and held both the United States Championship and the Money in the Bank briefcase in front of him, rubbing them in Bryan's face while shouting "You're nothing!". We then fade backstage.
✮Backstage, Josh Mathews is alongside the Divas Champion, Melina to a pop. He asks her if she is ready to go into the unification match at Night of Champions against LayCool. Melina says that she was born ready for this, and hopes to save the Diva division by defeating the childish LayCool once and for all. She says that right now, she has to face Jillian, so she has to go. She leaves and Mathews wishes her luck as we fade to ringside.
Melina def. Jillian via Disqualification This match barely even gets started. Melina takes instant control, but the Co-Womens Champions, LayCool appear out of nowhere and enter the ring, attacking Melina. Jillian gets up and joins in on the attack, but even LayCool don't want her there, so McCool boots her out of the ring. McCool then hits Melina with the FaithBreaker, taking Melina out. LayCool then stand tall as we fade to a commercial break.
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Zack Ryder def. R-Truth This may have seemed like a random match to many, but it was a huge step for Zack Ryder as he picked up his first Raw victory in quite a while, defeating former United States Champion, R-Truth. Truth was in control most of the match, but after a missed Scissors Kick, Ryder grabbed Truth and planted him with the Zack Attack for the victory. Ryder celebrated, flailing around in disbelief at his win. The crowd booed as Ryder jumped up and down, screaming "Woo-woo-woo... you know it!". We then fade backstage.
✮Chris Jericho is shown backstage, preparing for the Main Event later on. Suddenly, Edge walks in to a lot of heat. Jericho and Edge go face-to-face without saying a word. Edge then says that he heard what Sheamus said earlier about their egos. Jericho says he heard it too. They talk about it and agree that they should re-form their old alliance this Sunday at Night of Champions, and once everyone has been incapacitated, then they fight each other for the WWE Championship. Jericho says he likes that idea and the two shake hands. We then cut to a promo package.
✮We see a vignette for a returning Ezekiel Jackson. There is no date given, but the words "Coming Soon" appear at the end of the package. We then cut to a commercial break.
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Wade Barrett def. Darren Young Young has been waiting for this moment for a few weeks now, but unfortunately for him, Barrett has had much more in-ring experience. Young looked to have a small advantage at one point, but in the end, Barrett managed to get Young on his shoulders and plant him with The Wasteland for the victory. The fact that Barrett beat Young clean definitely shows that he is capable of going it alone here on Raw, and has just as much of a chance as anyone in the Six-Pack Challenge. Could we be seeing our next WWE Champion in action? Raw fades backstage.
✮Josh Mathews is once again backstage, this time with the WWE Tag Team Champions, The Hart Dynasty. Mathews mentions that last week, they were attacked by Hawkins and Archer after Smith's match. He asks them how the felt about that. Smith says that Hawkins and Archer are two guys looking to make a huge impact in the WWE, and they respect that, but the way they are going about it just isn't right. Natalya says that at Night of Champions, her boys are going to retain their titles an get some revenge on Hawkins and Archer. Tyson Kidd then says that up next, he is facing Curt Hawkins after the Anonymous General Manager invited them to Raw, and this Friday on SmackDown, David Hart Smith will take on Vance Archer. The Hart Dynasty then leave as we fade to ringside.
Tyson Kidd w/ The Hart Dynasty def. Curt Hawkins w/ Vance Archer A quick match between these two young athletes, ending with a bang. Curt Hawkins was in complete control and has Kidd down for the Diving Elbow Drop, but Kidd moved and Hawkins crashed to the canvas. Kidd scurried to the ring apron and eventually hit Hawkins with The Code Blue for the victory. Afterwards, The Hart Dynasty celebrated in the ring while Hawkins and Archer retreated. We then fade to a commercial break.
COMMERCIAL BREAK
✮We return to see all six members of The Nexus backstage to a huge amount of heat. Wade Barrett is still tired from his match, but is still giving the team talk. He says that tonight, he wants The Nexus to reign supreme, and defeat the five other Six-Pack Challenge competitors, leaving him with the advantage. All of them nod their head except David Otunga, who chimes up and asks "What's in it for us?". Barrett looks at him and tells him not to question his judgment, and that this is about all of Nexus. Otunga says he thinks that this is all a big scam so that Barrett can get his hands on the gold... well he isn't buying it. Barrett shouts at Otunga, telling him that they are a unit, and the WWE Championship will belong to The Nexus, allowing them to ultimately take over Monday Nights. He then reminds them all of what happened to Darren Young when he started to become doubtful of The Nexus, and asks Otunga if he wants to be the next to go. Otunga quietly steps back in line and Barrett says "Exactly". He then wishes them all luck and tells them to go out there and win. They file out of the room as Barrett looks on and we fade to ringside.
Sheamus, John Cena, Chris Jericho, Edge & Randy Orton def. David Otunga, Justin Gabriel, Skip Sheffield, Michael Tarver & Heath Slater A fantastic Main Event to close the final Raw before Night of Champions! It was a very back and forth battle between the two teams. In the end, all ten men had become legal at some point, but the legal men to cloe the match turned oput to be Randy Orton and Heath Slater. There was a massive brawl on the outside between Team WWE and Nexus members, leaving Slater alone with The Viper, who struck and planted Slater with a massive RKO for the victory for his team. The crowd erupted as Orton stood up in celebration. However, this wasn't the end of the show...
✮Out of nowhere, Edge entered the ring and measured Orton, eventually drilling him with a huge Spear, taking him down. Unfortunately for him, he turned around into a Brogue Kick from the WWE Champion, Sheamus. Sheamus was then struck with a Codebreaker from Chris Jericho, but then John Cena came in and planted Jericho with a huge Attitude Adjustment, allowing him to stand tall. Cena looked around as four of his five Night of Champions opponents were laid out in the ring around him. He then looked up the ramp as The Nexus retreated, but unbeknown to him, Wade Barrett had entered the ring adn was stalking Cena. Cena turned around and was immediately lifted up and planted with The Wasteland, courtesy of Wade Barrett. Barrett then grabbed the WWE Championship from outside the ring and stood inside the ring, holding the title high and screaming "NEXUS!" as his allies looked on from the stage with grins on their faces, applauding their leader. The image of Barrett standing tall over Cena, Orton, Sheamus, Edge and Jericho end the show as we fade to black.
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Post by DTP. on Sept 26, 2010 12:42:29 GMT -5
WWE RAW: Monday 13th September 2010...Liking the graphic, to start off. The Usos beating Evan Bourne and Mark Henry on Superstars seems like it could be a positive start for Jimmy and Jey. Santino Marella beating Primo is...alright I guess. Would have preferred Primo with a win. Sheamus promo to start off the main episode of RAW is good, and acceptable as he promotes the upcoming match against the Nexus and Night of Champions in defending his WWE Championship. The Miz and Ted Dibiase is an interesting combination; glad to see Miz and Dibiase beat John Morrison and Daniel Bryan; would have loved Miz sneaking a victory out on Bryan here, but still hope Bryan doesn't win the WWE United States Championship at Night of Champions. Just too likely now to me. Melina beating Jillian by disqualification...make the divas division more interesting after Laycool and Melina unify the WWE Womens Championship with the WWE Divas Championship. Zack Ryder beating R-Truth is about right; Ryder is much more entertaining than Truth, as painful as it is to say so. Darren Young will hopefully remain relevent; Wade Barrett beating Young is fine, a good match nonetheless. Tyson Kidd beating Curt Hawkins is filler; it's extremely predictable that Hawkins and Vance Archer will win the WWE Tag Team Championships in six days, but personally couldn't give a crap now, Hart Dynasty haven't been over since Over the Limit. Least interesting match on the card, could have chosen a more apetizing match. Nexus' promo was good. Sheamus, John Cena, Chris Jericho, Randy Orton and Edge beating Nexus is an action-packed main event. Overall, you booked the final episode of RAW before Night of Champions well. Just don't go the same route in the results as they did.
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