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Post by Elliot on Dec 5, 2010 11:11:35 GMT -5
Boo.
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Post by Elliot on Dec 5, 2010 12:27:20 GMT -5
![](http://i54.tinypic.com/5cc7xc.jpg) October 17th, 2010
Four Talents Released! - World Wrestling Entertainment has come to terms with the releases of WWE Superstars, Luke Gallows (Drew Hankinson) and The Great Khali (Dalip Singh Rana), and WWE Divas, Tiffany (Taryn Terrell) and Serena (Serena Deeb). We wish them the best in al future endeavors.
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Post by DTP. on Dec 5, 2010 12:39:52 GMT -5
OHAI DER.
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Post by ✖ AJ on Dec 5, 2010 13:22:54 GMT -5
Ohai.
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Post by Jord on Dec 5, 2010 13:40:17 GMT -5
LOVE the roster layout.
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Post by legendkiller8 on Dec 5, 2010 15:11:50 GMT -5
Straight Edge Society dead, aw man! Welcome back.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 7, 2010 11:05:45 GMT -5
I'm pretty much in awe at your graphical ability and have seemingly easy you're finding it to do things such as the roster layout. The writing ain't half bad either ![;)](http://www.wrestlingfigs.com/images/wink.gif) .
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Post by Elliot on Dec 7, 2010 14:09:11 GMT -5
October 18th, 2010 – Calgary, Alberta, Canada
The Bellas def. Jillian & Tamina Zack Ryder def. Local Competitor CUE OPENING PACKAGE
✮The pyrotechnics explode from the stage and we see Michael Cole and Jerry ‘The King’ Lawler, welcoming us to the show. They remind us that WWE Bragging Rights is this Sunday, and we are told that the Raw Team Captain, WWE Champion, Triple H has a plan for his six teammates here tonight. Before they can continue, they are cut off by the theme of none other than Triple H himself. But, instead of coming out alone, he is followed by Randy Orton, Ezekiel Jackson, Drew McIntyre, CM Punk and Mr. Money in the Bank, The Miz. Slowly trudging behind is Sheamus, clearly unhappy about been lead by Triple H, but a glint in his eye says that he has something up his sleeve. All seven men enter the ring and Triple H grabs a microphone before beginning to speak.
✮Triple H says that with just 6 days until WWE Bragging Rights, he wants to test Team Raw to see if they are capable of working as a unit, and are capable of winning this Sunday. He says that he has organized the six of them to compete in a Twelve-Man Tag Team match against six other Raw superstars. He then says that this is the reason why he asked them all to come out in ring gear, because that match – is right now! The crowd pop and the WWE Champion leaves the ring to sit by ringside, but before he can leave the ring, the titantron turns on. He looks up at it in horror, as do the WWE Universe and the rest of Team Raw.
✮We see the seven members of The Nexus beating down on the team of Goldust, Yoshi Tatsu, Darren Young, R-Truth & The Hart Dynasty. The crowd boo as Wade Barrett gets in view of the camera with a smirk. He tells Triple H that his little ‘practice session’ is over, but he’s going to give him a chance to get one. He says that if Team Raw aren’t afraid, then they can instead take on six Nexus members later on tonight. Triple H shouts that Team Raw accepts and Barrett chuckles, saying he looks forward to seeing The Nexus destroy Team Raw, and gain the advantage going into Bragging Rights, where Barrett says he will beat John Cena. We then fade away from ringside to a promo package.
✮We see a promo package for WWE Bragging Rights, airing this Sunday, only on Pay-Per-View! We then cut to a commercial break.
COMMERCIAL BREAK
LayCool & Alicia Fox def. Melina, Gail Kim & Kelly Kelly A quick Diva Tag match here. It was majority back and forth, but in the end, Layla was able to hit the LayOut on Kelly Kelly for the victory. LayCool and Alicia Fox celebrated their victory as we cut backstage.
✮We are backstage with Josh Mathews who is standing alongside the United States Champion, Daniel Bryan. He asks Bryan what he thinks to Dolph Ziggler’s violent approach in recent weeks. Bryan says Ziggler has only ever attacked from behind, but at Bragging Rights, they’ll be face-to-face, where he can get his revenge. Mathews asks him if he is sure he can do it for Raw, and Bryan says he will do his best to shut the mouth of the Intercontinental Champion. He walks off and we fade to ringside.
Chris Jericho def. Daniel Bryan This was an incredible match. It was back and forth action, both men showing their submission and technician skills in the ring. At one point, Bryan had Jericho in the LeBelle Lock, but he managed to reach the bottom rope before any damage was sustained. Jericho had Bryan in the Walls of Jericho, but much like him, grabbed the bottom rope. However, the loss for Bryan came when the Intercontinental Champion, Dolph Ziggler and Vickie Guerrero came out on stage and began observing the match, This distracted Bryan and he turned around right into a Codebreaker, giving Jericho the victory.
✮Jericho celebrated as Daniel Bryan rolled out of the ring. He regained his stance and then looked up the ramp at Ziggler, giving him a dirty look and then sprinting towards him. Ziggler fled in fear, dropping his title and running backstage. Vickie just stands there and screams as Bryan approaches her. He contemplates hitting her, but decides against it and continues backstage, in pursuit of Ziggler. Despite Bryan not hitting Vickie, Michael Cole slates him for even thinking about it, saying he should be suspended for threatening a woman. King simply tells him to be quiet. But that’s not all… as Chris Jericho celebrates in the ring, John Morrison enters in casual clothing and drills Jericho with a huge Chuck Norris like Roundhouse Kick, knocking him out cold to the crowd’s pleasure. Morrison taunts above his downed rival as we fade to a commercial break.
COMMERCIAL BREAK
We go to the locker room of The Nexus where Wade Barrett is giving a team talk to his allies. He tells them that tonight, a victory over Team Raw would stop the doubters and prove that they are the most dominant force in the WWE right now. He says that not only this, but a win would put more pressure on John Cena at Bragging Rights, meaning he’s have the advantage. Much like last week, David Otunga stands up and questions Barrett’s reliability, saying they don’t know he will win. Barrett gets up in his face and tells him that he has had it with his doubts, and after he defeats Cena, he has some plans for Otunga. Otunga backs down, worried about what those plans might be. Barrett tells them to win the match and he then leaves, ready for his match up next.
Wade Barrett def. JTG This was very much a squash match. JTG tried to fight Barrett, but Barrett was too focused and in the end, he destroyed JTG with his signature move that he calls The Wasteland for the three count.
✮Afterwards, we can hear Barrett shout “That’s how it’s done!” before leaving. We then fade to a promo package.
✮We see a promo package for WrestleMania XXVII. Only a quick promo as early hype. We then return to ringside.
✮Michael Cole and Jerry Lawler follow on from that and hype up WrestleMania as what is sure to be a classic. They then remind us of tonight’s Main Event as six members of Team Raw will take on six members of The Nexus. We then cut to a commercial break.
COMMERCIAL BREAK
✮We see the entrance of WWE Tag Team Champions, MVP & Mark Henry. They walk around the ring and take a seat by commentary to observe the next match.
The Usos w/ Tamina def. Santino Marella & Vladimir Kozlov This was a competitive match, especially when Kozlov got involved. However, the chemistry of The Usos allowed them to be the ones with the advantage and take control of the match. Although, it may have been with a small distraction from Tamina, as she began to flirt with Santino, while The Usos delivered a huge Samoan Drop and Superfly Splash combination for the victory. Before Santino realized, it was too late.
✮After the match, when Santino and Kozlov left in disappointment, Tamina handed Jey Uso a microphone. MVP and Mark Henry listened, and The Usos made a challenge. Jey said that they challenge the WWE Tag Team Champions to a Title match this Sunday at WWE Bragging Rights, because they deserve it. MVP and Henry looked at each other, before MVP spoke into a microphone of his own, accepting the challenge. The crowd pop and the two teams share a stare-off as we fade backstage.
✮We see the WWE Champion, Triple H backstage with the rest of Team Raw. He tells them how tonight would be huge for them if they could win and show SmackDown that they are capable. Also, they could assist John Cena in ridding Raw of The Nexus once and for all by making them look weak. Suddenly, The Miz stands up and demands to know how this is motivational in any way, and begins to mock Triple H’s leading skills. He says that he should be the one giving this speech. CM Punk butts in, saying nobody can give a motivational speech like the Straight Edge Savior. A big argument explodes but all goes quiet when Sheamus steps into the center of the group to come face-to-face with The Game. Sheamus tells him that just because they’re on the same Bragging Rights team, doesn’t mean that the past is forgotten. Triple H gets back in his face and tells him he wouldn’t have it any other way. All of a sudden, all seven members of Team Raw turn to the doorway and the camera retracts, revealing John Cena to a gigantic pop. Cena says that Team Raw needs to stick together in order to beat Team SmackDown this Sunday. He says that they shouldn’t be focusing on who can deliver a better motivational speech, and they should listen to Hunter because he knows what he’s talking about. He then says that win or lose against Nexus tonight, Wade Barrett will lose at Bragging Rights, because his career depends on it, and when something like that is at stake, he doesn’t go down without giving everything he has. Team Raw walk around Cena, each giving him a look as they leave. The only man left to pass is Randy Orton, and as the two come together, the crowd go nuts. Orton nods his head at Cena and then leaves with his Team as we fade to a commercial break.
COMMERCIAL BREAK
Team Raw w/ Triple H def. The Nexus w/ Wade Barrett Triple H and Wade Barrett were out to coach their teams in a sense. David Otunga kicked things off for The Nexus, going up against Ezekiel Jackson. The two powerhouses collided, neither moving an inch, but Jackson gained the advantage, tossing Otunga to the canvas. Otunga tagged in Heath Slater, while Jackson tagged in CM Punk. Punk delivered some hard kicks to Slater, sending him retreating to his corner. Slater tagged in Michael Tarver, while Punk tagged in Drew McIntyre. Tarver was able to get the upper hand here, knocking McIntyre back into his corner, which please The Nexus. However, when Michael Tarver turned back around, he was greeted with Randy Orton to a huge pop, and he was dropped with a modified backbreaker. Tarver tagged in Skip Sheffield who ran right into another modified backbreaker from Orton. Orton backed into his corner, but wasn’t looking for a tag. However, The Miz tagged himself into the match, hoping to steal the glory. Skip Sheffield tags in Michael McGillicutty and he and The Miz do battle. The Nexus decided to all get involved now, sparking a huge brawl. There was carnage everywhere, but inside the ring. Triple H and Wade Barrett also began to trade blows. Suddenly, Justin Gabriel enters the ring and climbs up the turnbuckle, ready to leap off and take out everybody by ringside, but unfortunately for him, Sheamus entered the ring and took Gabriel off of the top rope before quickly planting him with the High Cross, and covering him for the three count.
✮Sheamus celebrated his victory for Team Raw here tonight, and all seven members of them left ringside in celebration as The Nexus looked disappointed. The seven Nexus members stand in the ring and Wade Barrett begins to shout at them, asking what they were doing. They simply hold their heads and walk away, despite Barrett demanding they come back. Leaving Barrett alone, screaming at The Nexus, the crowd erupt as John Cena appears out of nowhere and stalks Barrett. Barrett turns around and is planted with a huge Attitude Adjustment by Cena! The crowd erupt as they realize that this could very well be John Cena’s last appearance on Raw… ever! Cena celebrates as Barrett rolls out of the ring and Monday Night Raw fades to a close on a rather happy ending.
© 2010 World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc.
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Post by Elliot on Dec 7, 2010 14:23:02 GMT -5
CARD SUBJECT TO CHANGE!
John Cena vs. Wade Barrett - If John Cena wins, The Nexus must disband. If Wade Barrett wins, John Cena is banished from Raw.
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Post by Elliot on Dec 8, 2010 8:20:05 GMT -5
![](http://i54.tinypic.com/5cc7xc.jpg) October 19th, 2010
NXT Season Three Rookie-Pro Pairings! - On the 26th of October, World Wrestling Entertainment will begin it's third Season of NXT. As the premiere episode is only 7 days away, here is the list of all eight Rookies and their WWE Pros!Rookie | WWE Pro | Brett DiBiase Conrad Tanner Hunico Jinder Mahal Mason Ryan Richie Steamboat Tyler Black Xavier Woods | Dolph Ziggler Jack Swagger Goldust Santino Marella Ted DiBiase Chris Jericho Hardcore Holly JTG |
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Post by Elliot on Dec 8, 2010 8:28:30 GMT -5
EWRESTLINGNEWS.COM Reported by Ryan Clark
New match added to WWE Bragging Rights card! - As seen on Raw, The Usos issued a challenge to the WWE Tag Team Champions, MVP and Mark Henry, who accepted. The match was immediately added to the page on WWE.com and is sheduled for the event.
Hardcore Holly re-signed? - Earlier today, the NXT Pairings were revealed on WWE.com, and the Pro for Tyler Black was revealed to be none other than veteran, Hardcore Holly. There were rumours around that he was indeed returning to the company, but it was never confirmed. Now we know that Holly has been re-signed by the company and will take part in NXT Season Three.
Remaining spot on Team SmackDown... - Many have noticed that Team SmackDown is still one superstar down after Alberto Del Ro was removed from the team following his antics on SmackDown. It is highly expected that the team member shall be chosen on SmackDown this Friday, with the event this Sunday. Also scheduled for this week's SmackDown is that Team Raw will indeed be in attendance, as well as a few other Raw superstars. Expect some sort of inter-brand brawl, just two days before Bragging Rights.
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Post by ✖ AJ on Dec 8, 2010 17:07:27 GMT -5
- Intense opening promo. Like that HHH wants Team Raw to prove themselves, it seems Barrett wants Nexus to as well. - Laycool and Fox getting the win is fine. I'm not expecting Melina and Kim to win at Bragging Rights. - Jericho defeating Bryan is fine. Especially with the interference from Ziggler. Lol at the "Chuck Norris like roundhouse" from Morrison. - Blah. Barrett squash over what is now a waste of roster space JTG. - Just told you the error on MSN with the url. The Uso's getting the victory over Santiklov is fine; like them getting a title chance. - Good backstage promo with Team Raw. Some tension between them is needed with the heel/face teaming factor. Orton/Cena coming face to face, eh? Signs of respect still, though. Which is a good thing - they shouldn't be on the other side of each other for quite some time. - Team Raw defeating Nexus in the main event is huge for momentum going into Sunday. Good appearance from Cena after on Barrett, as well.
Good show overall. Glad to see you back.
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Dec 9, 2010 19:28:35 GMT -5
For a WWF Superstars, it was pretty good show. I take it your not going in the direction where its pretty useless.
I know a few guys for your NXT Season 3, and I think it was a great choice to have Tyler Black and Steamboat on the season. That is going to keep me a reader for that.
I'll be checking back into this regularly.
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Post by Elliot on Dec 10, 2010 21:11:14 GMT -5
![](http://i54.tinypic.com/5cc7xc.jpg) October 21st, 2010
- The roster page on WWE.com has had a complete overhaul and now has a fresh new look. To take a look, click here.
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Post by Elliot on Dec 11, 2010 14:33:43 GMT -5
![](http://i51.tinypic.com/vgn89d.jpg) | Friday Night SmackDown - October 22nd, 2010 - Edmonton, Alberta, Canada | ![](http://i55.tinypic.com/20i82lg.jpg) Alberto Del Rio def. Chris Masters Maryse with Ted DiBiase defeated. Eve |
CUE OPENING PACKAGE!
✮The pyrotechnics explode from the stage as we are given another edition of Friday Night SmackDown on SyFy. Todd Grisham and Matt Striker are at the commentary desk ready for action. Grisham tells us that tonight, Team Raw are indeed in the building, apparently looking to scout out Team SmackDown. He also tells us that tonight, the World Heavyweight Champion, Kane will be in action against NXT Season 2 Winner, Kaval. But first, the theme of General Manager, Theodore Long hits and he makes his way to the ring to a pop. He enters the ring and grabs a microphone before beginning to speak.
✮Long firstly says that he has an announcement to make regarding the 7-on-7 SmackDown versus Raw match at Bragging Rights this Sunday. He says that he has been informed by the Board of Directors, that the decision has been made to make the match an Elimination match. The crowd cheer as Long nods his head. He then says that he knows Team Raw are in the back, so he has a proposal for them. He says that if they’re here, there is no reason why they shouldn’t compete, and therefore, he tells them that in tonight’s Main Event, a representative from Team Raw will take on a representative from Team SmackDown. The crowd pop, but he isn’t finished. He says that not only that, but he is making a Tag Team match right now, and calls out Kofi Kingston and the Big Show. The theme of Big Show hits and both he and Kingston make their way to the ring wearing SmackDown shirts. Long then tells Team Raw to send out two of their members to compete, right now! The theme of Sheamus hits and both he and Drew McIntyre make their way to the ring wearing Raw shirts, ready for the opening contest. We then fade to a commercial break.
Commercial Break.
Big Show & Kofi Kingston defeat. Sheamus & Drew McIntyre Sheamus walks out on Drew McIntyre mid-match, leaving him vulnerable. Big Show hits the Knockout Punch for the victory. Sheamus leaves with a smirk on his face as we fade backstage.
✮Backstage, we see the WWE Champion, Triple H along with the rest of Team Raw, except Sheamus and Drew McIntyre. Triple H has just witnessed what Sheamus just did and looks furious. He turns around to the rest of Team Raw and Alex Riley, who is with The Miz. He says that this can’t happen this Sunday, and they need to work as a unit like they did on Raw against The Nexus. He says that Sheamus is lucky that it’s so close to the event, because he wouldn’t hesitate to kick him off the team if it wasn’t. The Miz comes forward to a lot of heat and tells Triple H that this team is falling apart for one reason, and that reason is because Triple H is not a good leader. The two go face-to-face and Triple H tells Miz if he wants to walk out, then do it. He says that he isn’t going to walk out, because if he did, Team Raw would definitely lose, and he refuses to be on the losing brand. The Miz and Alex Riley leave the locker room and we fade to ringside.
MVP with Mark Henry defeats. Chavo Guerrero This was a pretty quick match, and MVP ended it with the Play of the Day. MVP and Mark Henry celebrate the victory, only to be attacked by The Usos out of nowhere. The Usos raise the WWE Tag Team Championships which they plan to win thus Sunday at Bragging Rights. We then fade to a promo package.
✮We see a promo package for WWE Bragging Rights, airing this Sunday! We then cut to a commercial break.
Commercial Break.
✮Josh Mathews is backstage with the Intercontinental Champion, Dolph Ziggler and Vickie Guerrero. Mathews asks Ziggler if he thinks that Daniel Bryan has deserved all the attacks over the past few weeks. Ziggler says that Daniel Bryan is nothing but a joke, a paper Champion, a disgrace to Raw and the WWE. He says it’s people like him what make SmackDown better, because it shows how much of a joke the competition really is. Vickie Guerrero butts in, saying that her boyfriend is going to put Daniel Bryan out of his misery this Sunday. She tells Daniel Bryan to make sure he watches this next match, because what Dolph Ziggler is going to do to Evan Bourne will be a preview of things to come. The couple walk off hand in hand as we fade to ringside.
Evan Bourne defeats. Dolph Ziggler with Vickie Guerrero Daniel Bryan returns the favor from all previous weeks and comes out to distract Ziggler by laying his hands on Vickie, grabbing her by the arm. Vickie screams for Dolph’s help, but this costs him as Evan Bourne locks in a crucifix pin for the victory. Daniel Bryan releases Vickie and leaves with Evan Bourne, both with smiles on their faces. Ziggler has a tantrum in the ring as we fade backstage.
✮We see the Captain of Team SmackDown, Christian backstage, along with the rest of his team, obviously except Evan Bourne. He says that Big Show and Kofi Kingston did well earlier, and that gives them a definite advantage going into Bragging Rights. But they need to decide who will represent them in the Main Event tonight. Jack Swagger steps forward and says that he should represent SmackDown. But then Cody Rhodes steps in and argues that it should be him. Christian says that arguing over it won’t do them any favors, so therefore, he is going to do it. Swagger and Rhodes look at each other and reluctantly agree that Christian should do it. But then Swagger questions Christian on who the last man of their team is. Christian says he’s going to leave it to be a surprise for both them and Team Raw, but he guarantees it is a perfect choice to replace Alberto Del Rio. We then fade to a commercial break.
Commercial Break.
✮We return to see a fiery explosion, followed by the theme of the World Heavyweight Champion, Kane. He walks out with his title over his shoulder, followed by an urn-carrying, Paul Bearer. The duo enter the ring and Kane begins to speak. He says that Edge has signed his soul to the Devil, by challenging for the World Championship this Sunday. He says that Edge is just as pathetic as The Undertaker in terms of pandering to the lost souls of the WWE Universe. Kane reveals his hatred for the WWE Universe and Edge, saying they are nothing in the eyes of the Devil, mere puppets at his control. Paul Bearer then speaks, holding up the urn with his left hand, saying that the many souls collected by The Undertaker and Kane rest inside the urn, but now, with the soul of The Undertaker inside as well, Kane is the puppet master. Bearer then says there is still plenty of room within, so Edge will go nicely in their collection. The two sadistically laugh, before been interrupted by the theme of Kaval, who is here and ready to prove himself. We then cut to a promo package.
✮We see a promo package for WWE Bragging Rights, focusing on the World Heavyweight Championship match between Edge and Kane. We then return to SmackDown.
Kane with Paul Bearer defeats. Kaval Although Kaval put up a fight, Kane was just too powerful for the World Warrior. Towards the end of the match, Edge came out to a massive pop and began arguing with Paul Bearer on the outside. Edge grabbed the urn and shoved Bearer to the floor, before running off with the urn in his hands. Kane didn’t see any of it though, and planted Kaval with a Chokeslam for the victory.
✮After Kane had won, he saw Paul Bearer screaming “Nooooooo!” and wondered what had happened. He shouted at Bearer, saying “What?” and Bearer pointed up the ramp. Kane turned to see Edge with a grin on his face, holding the urn in his hands. Kane held his head in horror as he watched Edge leave with the urn. Clearly, there is something in that urn that Kane and Paul Bearer don’t want to escape… but what? We then fade to a commercial break.
Commercial Break.
Michelle McCool with Layla defeats. AJ Lee AJ Lee debuted on WWE Superstars a few weeks back, and has finally made it onto SmackDown, but the self-proclaimed Co-Divas Champion, Michelle McCool made sure she lost after delivering a huge boot to the skull of AJ for the win. LayCool celebrate with their belts, mocking Melina and Gail Kim through the camera. We then fade backstage.
✮Team Raw are seen backstage, deciding who should compete in the Main Event. Triple H says that their opponent will be Christian. He says that he will happily do it, but asks if there is anyone else. Randy Orton steps forward to a gigantic pop. He says that he’ll take on Christian tonight. Triple H pats him on the shoulder and wishes him luck as he leaves for the ring. Team Raw watch as Orton leaves. We then cut to a promo package.
✮We see a promo package for WWE NXT, starting next Tuesday, only on WWE.com. We then cut to a commercial break.
Commercial Break.
Randy Orton fought. Christian to a No Contest It was an evenly matches bout, but the SmackDown versus Raw feud took over and both teams made their way to ringside, which ended up resulting in a huge brawl, which forced the referee to call for the bell. All hell broke loose, and it looked as if Team Raw had the advantage, until…
✮… the theme of Rey Mysterio hit to a huge pop. Mysterio rushed to the ring and joined in the brawl, and Team SmackDown slowly began to regroup and fight back. They eventually rid the ring of Team Raw and Team SmackDown stood tall, with Rey Mysterio making a return as the final addition to the team. The huge Raw and SmackDown division was the closing shot of this week’s SmackDown on SyFy! Don’t miss WWE Bragging Rights, this Sunday!
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Post by legendkiller8 on Dec 11, 2010 15:04:15 GMT -5
-Been meaning to say, love your new layout. I love that it's now an Elimination Match. -Big Show and Kofi Kingston over Sheamus and McIntyre was expected to make them look strong on their turf. -MVP over Guerrero was good for MVP, hope he keeps his run going. -Bet it was a good match between Ziggler and Bourne, wonder if Ziggles can get some payback at BR. -Kane over Kaval was great. Nice to know Kaval put up a fight here, but I knew he wouldn't win. -McCool over Lee was fine either way, glad they got to fight here, because once Lee builds, I see this as a possible Women's Title feud. -I figured it'd be a No Contest/brawl if all the superstars from each team are there. -Rey Mysterio as the final member of Bragging Rights is great. I can't wait for BR. -Good show; great advancement once again. Keep it up.
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Post by chaz on Dec 11, 2010 15:34:28 GMT -5
RAW -
Good opening to the show. Nexus should be more involved with the Bragging Rights pay-per-view as a team, rather than just Barrett on his own.
Daniel Bryan should have gone over, in order to look strong enough to represent his brand. Also, 'contemplating' hitting Vickie Guerrero is not in his character. I liked Morrison's attack on Jericho as it continues their feud.
Dislike Otunga backing down. Any hint of a Nexus 'revolution' seems very weak because of this. Barrett should be singled out and appear to be cast out from the group. However, this does make Barrett a more credible and feared heel.
It's way too early for WrestleMania promos.
Great win for The Usos. I'm torn over whether they should go over MVP and Mark Henry as both are good teams and deserving champions.
Nexus abandoning Barrett would have been far more effective if they had stood up to him earlier in the evening. Cena ending the show strong is great build for the match at Bragging Rights. It leaves all possibilities open.
I'd like to have seen involvement from Smackdown in order to build the 7-on-7 match at Bragging Rights, rather than RAW vs. Nexus, which is not the main focus of the pay-per-view.
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Team RAW being in the building doesn't really carry over from the previous episode of RAW, seeing as they were focused on Nexus.
Good opening tag match. Smackdown getting the win on their 'home turf' makes sense.
I like the tension between Triple H, Miz and Sheamus. It shows the break down of Team RAW and also opens up the possibility of future feuds.
Decent win for MVP. However, The Usos walk away from this with the advantage. Looking forward to their title match.
Good promo by Ziggler. It really emphasises his character well.
Bourne winning is a bad move, as was Jericho beating Bryan, for the same reasons. Neither Bryan or Ziggler should have lost. Both need to look like credible champions and strong representatives of their brands. They have to be equally strong as opposed to equally weak.
Dislike Christian as team captain. He's not big enough for that role. Really interested in seeing who will replace Del Rio. I'm guessing it'll be Mysterio.
Well written Kane promo. Makes me want to see him hold on to the belt, even though I know his reign is winding down.
Kaval getting some exposure against the World Champion is nice despite the squash. Edge stealing the urn is a nice move, adding fuel to the feud.
Glad to see Mysterio as the final guy on Team Smackdown. A brawl to end the show is the best move, the logical choice for the final show before the pay-per-view. Smart booking.
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Post by DTP. on Dec 11, 2010 22:26:46 GMT -5
WWE RAW: Monday 18th October 2010...Alright, nice layout and roster layout may I add. The Bella Twins beating Jillian and Tamina is acceptable. I feel somebody should have faced Zack Ryder, and you know my dislike on listing people as 'Local Competitor'. Decent promo from Triple H hyping up for Bragging Rights, I remember the animosity Triple H had with The Miz going into the tag team match. Like how Triple H sets his team up for a match with The Nexus, and very realistic with Nexus beating down a team of undercard superstars, even if it does make the Hart Dynasty and R-Truth in particular look bad. Wade Barrett changing subject to John Cena there. Six-divas action was alright, Laycool obviously leads the womens division. Nothing special, surprised to see Michelle McCool and Layla accept Alicia Fox here. Lovely first-hour main event with Chris Jericho beating Daniel Bryan, no problem here. The distraction made by SmackDown's Dolph Ziggler did make the WWE United States Champion look better though. John Morrison's attack on Jericho reminds me of their situation. Wade Barrett beating JTG was obvious, not so sure on what this did for Barrett going into facing John Cena in six days. Should have added Cena to Team RAW and put Barrett in the twelve-man tag match, would have made matters easier. JTG should have been Zack Ryder's opponent on Superstars. The Usos hopefully don't take the WWE Tag Team Championships from MVP and Mark Henry too easily. Obvious to see Jimmy and Jey Uso beating Santino Marella and Vladimir Kozlov as I know what you seem to be building to. Will be a dire WWE Tag Team Championship match at Bragging Rights, just won't be so appreciated. Liked tension in Team RAW. Lastly, great main event that sort of damaged Nexus but it seemed likely anyway. Cena and Barrett's moment was a decent little finish as we now lead into Bragging Rights.
WWE NXT Pairings: Season Three being made is awesome, happy to see it. They find a new television contract? Brett Dibiase without Ted Dibiase as his Pro is an interesting twist. Wonder how Dolph Ziggler gets on with him. Conrade Tanner I haven't quite heard of, but him and Jack Swagger must have some things in common. Goldust and Hunico sounds like a fun team, so does Jinder Mahal and Santino Marella. Wouldn't be surprised to see Marella lead Mahal to quick elimination from the competition. Richie Steamboat and Chris Jericho as his Pro makes it seem like we'll be seeing Ricky Steamboat Sr return to confront Jericho about his son's leadership. Mason Ryan and Ted Dibiase could be cool. Would rather you have gone with 'Seth Rollins' over Tyler Black as a ring name but it should be cool to see how Hardcore Holly treats Black, knowing how he hates Rookies. Xavier Woods and JTG is suiting because they're both black...
WWE SmackDown: Friday 22nd October 2010...Not digging the new layout. Don't see the point in that random thumbnail of SmackDown logo, either. Alberto Del Rio firstly being dropped from Team SmackDown to now being demoted to Superstars, even though he beat Chris Masters, is disappointing. Maryse beating Eve is fair. Glad you use Maryse remotely correct. Not fond of you following the elimination-ruled Bragging Rights tag team match stipulation with a month until Survivor Series. Quite a decent setup to the night show though. Very cool opening tag team match with Big Show and Kofi Kingston winning against Sheamus and Drew McIntyre in a fair call. Odd why Sheamus left McIntyre, both being heels. Figured they'd get along. Just to piss Hunter off, obviously. MVP beating Chavo Guerrero is nothing new, think you could have built towards MVP and Mark Henry facing The Usos a bit better. Good karma by Daniel Bryan costing Dolph Ziggler the match with Evan Bourne, could even lead to an interesting development with Bourne and Ziggler over the WWE Intercontinental Championship. Intrigued who will take the SmackDown spare spot. Sort of unfair on the 'team' concept though. Kane's promo was nice, Kaval being introduced to face him...obvious win. Liked Kaval's fight though. Edge and Kane could be fun. Shame in the time we talked and this match at Bragging Rights Edge and Kane already feuded. Michelle McCool and AJ Lee had a nice bout, McCool winning was obvious. Randy Orton and Christian had a weak yet decent main event, glad Orton won to even things up. Looking forward to a majority of Bragging Rights' card.
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Post by Elliot on Dec 12, 2010 10:09:03 GMT -5
CARD SUBJECT TO CHANGE!
7-on-7 Tag Team Match - Contested under Elimination rules.
John Cena vs. Wade Barrett - If John Cena wins, The Nexus must disband. If Wade Barrett wins, John Cena is banished from Raw.
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Post by Elliot on Dec 13, 2010 14:25:01 GMT -5
![](http://i53.tinypic.com/2dsfxi8.jpg) | WWE Bragging Rights - October 24th, 2010 - Minneapolis, Minnesota | Dark Match - Primo with Rosa Mendes defeats. R-Truth |
✮Before the show opens up, we see a quick video package of what has happened over the past month. We see the build towards Edge versus Kane for the World Heavyweight Championship, the build towards John Cena versus Wade Barrett, and finally, the build towards the SmackDown versus Raw Main Event. We close on the shot from SmackDown as the two teams faced off. We then open up the show.
✮The pyrotechnics explode from the stage and we are greeted by the commentary team of Michael Cole, Jerry ‘The King’ Lawler and Matt Striker. They welcome us to the show and run down most of the card. They then turn our attention to the right of their desk. A small stand is there and on it sat the WWE Bragging Rights trophy, currently held by Team SmackDown. Michael Cole says that tonight, the 7-on-7 Elimination Main Event will decide who takes the trophy home. But first, it’s time for the opening contest.
Dolph Ziggler with Vickie Guerrero defeats. Daniel Bryan Throughout the entire match, Michael Cole slates Daniel Bryan as much as he can, saying he is nothing but a joke and that he beat The Miz on a fluke to become United States Champion. Bryan’s in-ring actions told a different story as he took Dolph Ziggler to the limit the entire match. Mid-match, Daniel Bryan attempted his patented suicide dive, sending both himself and Ziggler into the commentary desk. Bryan eventually locked in the LeBelle Lock, but Vickie Guerrero jumped onto the apron to distract the referee. Bryan released the hold and went to confront Vickie, but this cost him as Ziggler jumped to his feet and drilled Bryan with the ZigZag. He then hooked the legs and picked up the victory.
✮Vickie Guerrero screamed in celebration as she handed Dolph his Intercontinental Champion. The WWE Universe gave him tons of heat as the referee tended to Bryan. Ziggler dropped to his knees and got up in Bryan’s face, screaming at him, saying “I told you I’d win! You’re a joke!” Dolph and Vickie leave in celebration as we fade backstage.
✮Josh Mathews is backstage ready for an interview. He introduces his guest as SmackDown Team Captain, Christian, to a huge pop. He asks Christian if he is ready to lead his team to victory later tonight. Christian says that Team SmackDown will walk out as the winners tonight, simply because they work as a team, something Team Raw can’t do. He says that he has all the respect in the world for Triple H, but when it comes down to it, SmackDown has the better team. Christian leaves and we fade to ringside.
WWE Tag Team Championships – MVP & Mark Henry [C] fought. The Usos with Tamina to a No Contest. This match began with MVP taking on Jey Uso. The Usos were clearly ready to have their first taste of Championship gold. They battled MVP and Mark Henry to the max and gave it everything they had, and at one point, looked as if they were about to win, but Mark Henry broke up the pin. Henry gained the advantage over Jimmy Uso and taunted, ready to go for the World’s Strongest Slam, but suddenly, out of nowhere… THE NEXUS! All seven members of The Nexus enter the ring and begin beating down Mark Henry. The referee was forced to ring the bell.
✮MVP tried to intervene, but he was tossed aside as if he was nothing by the seven Nexus attackers. Even The Usos made an attempt to fight them off, but it was no use. After destroying all four competitors, The Nexus stood in formation in the ring as the crowd booed. Wade Barrett grabbed the microphone and began to speak. He says that this match was in the way of his talk-time, so he did something about it. He says that after Raw, many people thought that The Nexus were at breaking point, but that’s not true. He says that everything has been discussed and is settled, and tonight, their focus is beating John Cena. He says that he will personally take out the WWE hero, and put his career at rest. He says that this was just a message, simply saying that The Nexus is here to stay, and that will be the case after he defeats Cena tonight. The Nexus leave to their theme as referees tend to MVP, Mark Henry and The Usos. We then fade backstage.
✮The WWE Universe erupt as we see John Cena standing backstage watching a television, witnessing what just happened. He holds his head with his hands in disbelief. Cena turns around looking nervous and he bumps into none other than the WWE Champion, Triple H to a huge pop. Triple H tells him that The Nexus are a powerful force, no doubt, but if he knows one man that can beat them, it’s John Cena. Cena thanks him and tells him he won’t let the WWE down tonight. Triple H pats him on the shoulder and says “I hope not…” before leaving. Cena still looks nervous as we fade to ringside.
Melina & Gail Kim defeat. LayCool This match was probably the most anticipated Divas match in a long while. These two teams went head to head in hopes of getting the advantage. It went back and forth for the most part, but in the end, Gail Kim battled Michelle McCool on the outside while Melina isolated Layla inside the ring. Melina dropped Layla with the Sunset Split and picked up the victory for herself and Kim.
✮Melina and Gail Kim celebrated their victory with the crowd fully behind them. But the celebration was cut short as an angered LayCool attack them both. They beat down Melina and Kim and raise their Divas Championships, shouting abuse at them, but all of a sudden… the theme of Beth Phoenix hits the arena to a massive pop. Phoenix rushes out to the ring as LayCool look on in shock. She enters and Michelle McCool bails out but Phoenix grabs Layla before she can leave the ring. McCool backs up the ramp with her hand over her mouth, begging Phoenix to let Layla go, but instead of letting go, Phoenix lifts her up and plants her with the GlamSlam. Phoenix’s theme hits again as she stands tall alongside Melina and Gail Kim. We then fade backstage.
✮Josh Mathews is once again backstage, this time, with John Cena to a gigantic pop. He asks Cena if he is ready to go into this match, knowing that his career is at stake. Cena says that he has never been more nervous in his entire life. The WWE is his life, and without it, he doesn’t know what he will do. He says that he doesn’t want to think like that though, because it is a huge thing to be banished from Raw forever. Cena tells us that tonight, he is going to do the WWE proud, and rid it of the poison that is The Nexus once and for all! Cena leaves to a large ovation and we cut to a promo package.
✮We see the promo package for the build-up towards this match. It shows the months of attacks from The Nexus, and John Cena trying to fend them off. We finish with a shot of The Nexus surrounding John Cena from when they initiated their very first attack. We then cut to ringside.
Wade Barrett defeats. John Cena If John Cena loses, he is banished from Raw forever. If Wade Barrett loses, The Nexus must disband. Those were the two stipulations hanging on this match, and both men knew exactly what was at stake – the future of Raw. Both men were determined as ever, John Cena fought his heart out and gave it everything he had to try and defend what was left of Raw. Wade Barrett showed us what he was capable of too, holding his own against the former World Champion. It was all looking in John Cena’s favor for quite some time, but suddenly, the other members of The Nexus walked out and lined up on the stage. However, someone was missing… but not for long. David Otunga didn’t come out with the line-up; instead, he came out through the crowd while the referee was distracted and threw a lead pipe into the ring. Wade Barrett grabbed it while Cena wasn’t looking. Cena lifted Barrett up for the Attitude Adjustment, but Barrett drove the lead pipe into the skull of Cena, forcing him to drop. Barrett then threw the pipe out of the ring, lifted Cena up and then planted him with The Wasteland before hooking the leg for the victory. The crowd looked on in horror as they knew exactly what this meant – John Cena has been banished from Raw… forever.
✮An eerie silence spread over the WWE Universe as Wade Barrett was applauded by his Nexus allies. They entered the ring and lifted him onto their shoulders in celebration as Cena slowly regained consciousness. He used the ropes to climb to his feet and then realized just what had happened. He looked as if he was about to cry as he reluctantly left the ring. The Nexus sarcastically wave bye to Cena as he trudges up the ramp, past many children who were indeed crying. Cena stopped at the top of the ramp and looked back at the smug Nexus, and then around at the upset WWE Universe. Cena shook his head and left as we look on in shock. We then fade backstage.
✮The entire Team Raw is shown backstage watching the television and seeing John Cena lose to Wade Barrett. All seven of them are in shock. Triple H turns around to his team and says that John Cena should not have had to go out like that, saying it was terrible. He says that The Nexus had to cheat to get rid of him. He uses this as a reason for raw to unite and realize that sticking together is the best thing that they can do. Suddenly, The Miz steps forward with Alex Riley behind him. He says that with John Cena gone, The Nexus will stop; John Cena leaving is a good thing. Triple H is about to say something, but CM Punk steps in, telling The Miz that he doesn’t have any idea what he’s talking about. Miz gets up in Punk’s face, asking how he dares talk to him like that. Punk laughs and says just because The Miz has won Money in the Bank, he feels like he is the best thing on Raw – not true. Punk says that he has won Money in the Bank twice, and has won the World Heavyweight Championship three times, but The Miz has nothing to show, nothing to brag about, so he tells him to sit back and shut up while the grown ups talk. The WWE Universe absolutely loves it, giving a huge pop as The Miz actually backs up into the background. CM Punk tells Triple H that tonight, he isn’t going to let anyone get in his way, and after tonight, he’s coming for the WWE Championship. CM Punk leaves the room as Triple H looks on. We then fade further backstage.
✮Josh Mathews is once again backstage, but this time, with Edge to a huge pop, and he still has the urn in his possession. Mathews asks him why he stole the urn on SmackDown, and Edge tells him that he liked the look of it, jokingly saying that he thought it would look good above his fireplace. The crowd laugh, but Edge gets serious. He says that if there’s something that Paul Bearer and Kane want so bad in the urn, then by having it, he has a definite advantage tonight, and as the Ultimate Opportunist, any advantage is welcome. Edge tosses the urn up and catches it with one hand before leaving as we fade to a promo package.
✮We see the build-up to this World Heavyweight Championship match, showing how Edge beat Kane to become the #1 Contender, and then how Kane attacked Edge, and finally Edge stealing the urn. We close on the shot of Edge grasping the urn as Paul Bearer and Kane look on in horror. We then cut to ringside.
World Heavyweight Championship – Edge defeats. Kane [C] with Paul Bearer Kane was extremely aggravated, obviously due to Edge having possession of the urn. He puts the urn in the corner and tells Paul Bearer to keep his hands off of it. The match begins and Kane begins to beat down on Edge. We can see Paul Bearer slowly moving towards the urn, looking to steal it, but Edge begins to fight back and leans through the ropes, scaring Bearer away. But Edge turns around right into a big boot, proving that the urn is more of a distraction than an advantage. Kane is looking to take the victory, preparing for the Chokeslam, but Edge slips out and then rebounds off the ropes with a SPEAR! He covers Kane but he kicks out. Paul Bearer once again goes for the urn, but Edge rolls under the ropes and starts backing Bearer away from it. He mockingly wags his finger at Bearer before sliding back into the ring. He measures Kane for another Spear, but this time, Kane reverses, grabs Edge and drives him into the canvas with a Chokeslam. Kane then shouts to Paul Bearer to go and get the urn. He runs and he grabs it, but then suddenly – GONG – the lights go out. The gong hits again and the lights return to normal, only to see both Paul Bearer and the urn gone. Kane looks around, screaming to himself that this isn’t happening. Yet another gong goes off and the lights go out again. After another, the lights come back on and the WWE Universe absolutely erupts to see The Undertaker standing in front of Kane! Kane stumbles backwards and another gong tolls, with the lights going out one last time. It hits again and the lights come back on, but The Undertaker has gone. The crowd are totally pumped as Kane gets back to his feet, only to turn around into a HUGE Spear for Edge! Edge hooks the leg and gets the victory.
✮The crowd go wild as Edge is declared the winner and the NEW World Heavyweight Champion! Edge celebrates with the Championship and leaves ringside with a huge grin on his face. Kane sits up in frustration, looking around him for his father, Paul Bearer, but to no avail, he is nowhere to be seen. Kane leaves the ring screaming “Father?!” as he leaves up the ramp. We then fade to a promo package.
✮We see a promo package for WWE Survivor Series, airing November 21st, 2010. We then return backstage.
✮We see Team SmackDown getting ready backstage to a pop. Christian tells his teammates that tonight, Team SmackDown needs to win and make sure that they are the dominant brand of the WWE, and show Team Raw that invading SmackDown this past Friday was a bad idea. They leave and we return to ringside.
Team Raw defeats. Team SmackDown This was a huge match, and it kicked off as Drew McIntyre from Team Raw started things off with Kofi Kingston from Team SmackDown. The two did battle, and McIntyre took the early advantage, dragging Kingston into his corner and tagging in Ezekiel Jackson. Jackson goes to work on Kingston, but he fights back and eventually tags in Evan Bourne, who attacks Jackson from the skies. Bourne knocks Jackson backwards, and The Miz tags himself into the match and Bourne doesn’t notice. Bourne measures Jackson, but Miz comes up behind him, drops him with the Skull-Crushing Finale and gets the three count. Evan Bourne has been eliminated! The Miz celebrated, but was put to a stop as the Big Show entered the ring. Miz quickly ran towards his corner, but none of his teammates wanted to tag in, and Miz was left alone with a very angry giant. The Big Show drills The Miz with the Knockout Punch, but as he falls, CM Punk tags himself in. Punk jumps in and begins to attack the Big Show. He stomps him down and then tags in Ezekiel Jackson once more. Jackson tries to overpower Show, but Shoe throws him to the canvas and then tags in Kofi Kingston, but Kingston walks right into a huge boot from Jackson, followed by the Book of Ezekiel for the three. Kofi Kingston has been eliminated! Cody Rhodes enters next and Jackson slaps him right in the face. Rhodes is in shock, rubbing his ‘dashing’ features, telling Jackson that he will pay for that, only to grab him and drive him into the canvas with yet another Book of Ezekiel, gaining another elimination. Cody Rhodes has been eliminated! Team Raw are up on Team SmackDown by 7-4, and Christian is looking worried, while Triple H is smiling. Ezekiel Jackson tags in Drew McIntyre and Rey Mysterio enters for Team SmackDown, to a huge ovation. He trips McIntyre up and drills him with a 619, followed by a Splash for the pinfall. Drew McIntyre has been eliminated! CM Punk re-enters the match, brutally attacking Rey Mysterio from behind. He then throws him out of the ring. The referee holds CM Punk back, telling him not to go out after Mysterio. Suddenly… ALBERTO DEL RIO rushes to ringside and delivers a beat down to Mysterio on the outside behind the referee’s back. Del Rio leaves with a smirk on his face and the referee counts Mysterio out. Rey Mysterio has been counted out! Christian decides he shoulder enter the match, and begins trading blows with CM Punk. Punk gains control, but Christian reverses it and hits the Killswitch out of nowhere before covering him for the pin. CM Punk has been eliminated! Ezekiel Jackson rushes in and goes to clothesline Christian, but Christian ducks and Jackson runs right into the Knockout Punch from the Big Show on the apron. Jackson falls backwards and Christian rolls him up for the three. Ezekiel Jackson has been eliminated! Out of nowhere, Sheamus jumps into the ring and drills Christian with the Brogue Kick, eliminating him from the match. Christian has been eliminated! Team SmackDown is now down to Big Show and Jack Swagger. Big Show enters while Sheamus tags in Randy Orton to a huge pop. Randy Orton and Big Show battle it out for a while, but the elimination comes when Jack Swagger tags himself in and rolls Orton up with a handful of tights, eliminating him. Randy Orton has been eliminated! Jack Swagger was so cocky over his victory, but it came back to haunt him as Orton delivered a thunderous RKO! The Miz then entered the ring and capitalized, pinning him for the elimination. Jack Swagger has been eliminated! It is now Triple H, Sheamus and The Miz versus the Big Show in a 3-on-1 situation. Triple H enters the match to take on Big Show. After a brawl, Show throws Triple H into the corner, and Sheamus tags in. Sheamus goes for a Brogue Kick but misses and turns around into a Knockout Punch from Big Show, followed by an elimination. Sheamus has been eliminated! But all of a sudden, The Miz entered the ring, but before he could rush off, yet another blind tag was made, and Triple H tagged in. Good job too, as The Miz ran right into a Knockout Punch, but when the Big Show covered him, the referee wouldn’t count. Triple H entered the ring kicked the Big Show in the gut and planted him with the Pedigree for the victory!
✮Triple H gets to his feet in celebration to a huge pop. Team Raw have won the WWE Bragging Rights trophy. Triple H is handed the trophy by the referee and he raises it high with the WWE Universe cheering him on. But all of a sudden… BAM! Sheamus hits Triple H with a Brogue Kick out of nowhere, and for no apparent reason. He looks down at The Game with a sick smirk on his face, but then, something even stranger happens… The Miz rolls into the ring with his Money in the Bank briefcase and he hands it to the referee… The Miz is cashing in! Sheamus tilts his head and looks at The Miz, but is shoved out by the referee who is trying to clear the ring. Triple H slowly gets to his feet and Justin Roberts makes the official announcement – the following contest is for the WWE Championship!
WWE Championship – The Miz defeats. Triple H [C] This was barely even a match as Triple H struggled to his feet after the Brogue Kick from Sheamus. The Miz spun him around and dropped him face first with the Skull-Crushing Finale for the victory to become the NEW WWE Champion!
✮The crowd boo so loud as The Miz raises the WWE Championship in celebration. This was meant to be about Team Raw winning the Bragging Rights trophy, but the only real person leaving here with the bragging rights – is The Miz! Michael Cole totally goes crazy in celebration for The Miz while Matt Striker and Jerry Lawler look on in shock. WWE Bragging Rights fades to a close on a shot of The Miz clutching the WWE Championship alongside his protégé, Alex Riley.
© 2010 World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc.
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