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Post by The Kevstaaa on Oct 9, 2010 21:20:43 GMT -5
-Love the opening graphic -Del Rio/Rey is a great match for the PPV, hoping Del Rio wins out in this rivalry -The Hart Dynasty winning is fine, but I like that both the GateCrashers and the Dudebusters want their shots -Punk beating McGillicutty is the right move, and the post match stuff was good since it made Show look vulnerable -Del Rio/Kaval would be a great match, and Del Rio needed the win heading into the PPV -Smackdown's mid-card is loaded as evidenced by this great tag match -Surprised to see Eve showing up on Smackdown, but glad McCool won and glad she'll be in the ring at Hell in a Cell -Kingston/Swagger is a great main event, despite not being between two of the bigger names on the roster -Great closing promo, hypes up the Kane/Undertaker rematch, which should be good
Very good Smackdown, just as I'd expect from you.
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Post by ✖ AJ on Oct 9, 2010 22:19:45 GMT -5
- Pretty good opening promo. Del Rio and Mysterio at HIAC shall be good. - The Hart Dynasty defeating The Dudebusters is quite obvious. Interesting actions between the GCs and DBs... - Punk defeating McGillicutty is expected, but anticipating McGillicutty to pick things up soon. Show coming out was nice to add onto the feud. - Del Rio defeating Kaval is the best call, and with Ziggler getting involved, it makes good for the IC Title scene. Mysterio's appearence was solid, expecting a tag team match between these rivaling duos next week before Hell In A Cell happens - which wouldn't be that bad at all to see. - Rhodes and McIntyre getting the win is fine, but I dislike the rando-team. I never liked them in the first place. Hopefully a silent split. - McCool defeating Eve in what was practically a squash is fine, but with Eve being the champ not that long ago, it's kinda meh. - Kingston defeating Swagger, and what is pretty much the co-main event (with the promo that is), is nice and big for him. A former world champ pinned. - A very, very good and effective end promo to the show with Kane and 'Taker. Some more spice as we go towards HIAC.
A good show.
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Post by Elliot on Oct 11, 2010 13:43:14 GMT -5
September 27th, 2010 - Indianapolis, Indiana
Evan Bourne def. Primo The Usos def. Goldust & Yoshi Tatsu Drew McIntyre def. JTG Layla w/ Michelle McCool def. Kelly Kelly CUE OPENING PACKAGE
✮The pyrotechnics display explodes from the stage and the WWE Universe go wild as 'Burn it to the Ground' by Nickelback plays in the background. Michael Cole and Jerry 'The King' Lawler welcome us to the show and reveal that tonight's Main Event will be John Cena, taking on the WWE Champion, Sheamus in a non-title action. And also, John Morrison will go head-to-head with Chris Jericho. The duo are then interrupted by the theme of The Nexus to a ton of heat. All six men walk out and make their way to the ring. Justin Roberts drops his microphone and leaves the ring with haste. Barrett picks up the microphone and begins to speak to the WWE Universe.
✮He says that this Sunday at Hell in a Cell, The Nexus will destroy two of the WWE's poster boys, John Cena and Randy Orton. He gets a lot of boos for that. He says that tonight, the Anonymous General Manager has kindly given them all the night off to observe Cena and Orton in action. Barrett tells us that when he and The Nexus win at Hell in a Cell, they will undoubtedly be recognized as the most dominant force in the WWE, as if they needed to prove any more. He hands the microphone to David Otunga, who says that Nexus is the future of the WWE, and they will take out Cena and Orton at Hell in a Cell, and take their rightful place as the face of this company. Michael Tarver is next, and he says that there is nobody who can stop them, and everybody will fall before them. John Cena, Randy Orton, Darren Young and even Mr. McMahon have fallen at their feet, and become victims of The Nexus. Tarver says that there is nobody they haven't taken out at least once - but there's someone they seem to be forgetting. They are interrupted by the theme of Triple H to a huge pop. He comes out onto the stage and begins to speak to The Nexus. He says that at Hell in a Cell, he is going to get his revenge on Sheamus inside the Hell in a Cell structure. The Nexus look at each other and nod their head, kind of agreeing that Triple H will walk out victorious. But then Triple H says that once he has finished with Sheamus, there is something else that has been annoying him so much while he's been away, and that is The Nexus. The crowd pop as The Nexus look around in shock. Triple H says that they needn't worry just yet, as he has Sheamus to deal with, but tells them to watch their back. But then he says that he may not even need to rid the WWE of Nexus, because he believes John Cena and Randy Orton could very well do it at Hell in a Cell. Wade Barrett shouts at him, telling him that they will not lose at Hell in a Cell, and when Triple H comes, they'll be ready. Suddenly - BLEEP, BLEEP! - Michael Cole gets tons of heat as he steps onto the podium and begins to read. "And I quote - seeing this has inspired me, gentlemen. I know you Nexus guys have the night off, but since you're here, I've decided to make a match, right now - Triple H versus a Nexus member of your choosing!" The crowd pop and Triple H smiles. The Nexus look around frantically, and then huddle to discuss. We then fade to a commercial break.
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Triple H def. David Otunga w/ The Nexus via Disqualification This was a decent match to start off with as The Nexus nominated David Otunga as the member who would go up against Triple H. Otunga got a fair amount of offence in, but the moment Triple H was looking like taking a victory, the rest of The Nexus got involved and began a beat down on The Game, and the referee was forced to ring the bell for a Disqualification.
✮Triple H battles back for the most part, but the numbers game proves to be too much for the Cerebral Assassin. However, much to the fans delight, John Cena and Randy Orton slide into the ring and help Triple H fend off The Nexus. Nexus flee and the trio stand tall inside the ring, all by each others side. Wade Barrett smiles and says "You'll have your turn this Sunday" as they leave up the ramp. We then fade to a promo package.
✮We see a promo package, hyping this Friday's SmackDown broadcast, premiering on SyFy - LIVE! It advertises that John Cena, Randy Orton and The Nexus will all be showing up at the event. We then return to Raw.
✮We see Edge backstage in his locker room to a mixed reaction. He is in casual clothes and won't be competing tonight. There is a knock on his door, and he shouts for them to come in. The crowd laugh as in walks Zack Ryder. Edge rolls his eyes and holds his head in his hands as Ryder begins to speak. He says "Bro! Why do you wanna leave Raw? We were having so much fun catching up, dude, why spoil it all?" Edge looks up slowly and stares at him for a few seconds before saying "Listen, 'bro', I don't want to 'catch up' with you anymore, Raw is full of idiots, stupidity and lack of interest for me. So please, just drop it, and admit, you're one of the reasons I'm leaving." Ryder stares at Edge with his mouth wide open, shocked at what he just heard. Ryder then turns around and walks away sulking as the crowd laugh. Edge shakes his head and we fade to a commercial break.
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Daniel Bryan def. Alex Riley w/ The Miz Last week, The Miz cost Bryan a match against Ted DiBiase. This week, Bryan got his revenge, but against Miz's protégé, Alex Riley. Riley had Bryan down at one point, exclaiming that Miz was awesome and Bryan was nothing, but this all backfired when Bryan played possum and dragged Riley down to the canvas, locking in the LeBelle Lock and forcing Riley to tap out as Miz hung his head in shame. However, that wasn't all...
✮The Miz entered the ring and went to hit Bryan with his Money in the Bank briefcase, but Bryan ducked and as Miz turned back around, he was dropkicked and sent flying out of the ring. Miz and Riley retreated up the ramp as Bryan looks on in frustration. We then fade backstage.
✮Backstage, we see Josh Mathews with John Morrison to a pop. Mathews says that last week, Morrison picked up a huge victory over Edge, and tonight, he has the chance to defeat another veteran, Chris Jericho. He asks Morrison how he feels about getting these opportunities and rising through the ranks. Morrison says he's getting a huge opportunity and he is very thankful of it. He says that he has always aspired to be the WWE Champion, and these victories will definitely help him on his way. He leaves and Mathews wishes him luck as we fade to a commercial break.
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✮We see a promo package, hyping the return of Ezekiel Jackson to Raw. Inside the arena, the promo got a pretty big pop. We then return to Raw.
John Morrison def. Chris Jericho Last week, Morrison defeated Edge in a huge career-defining match for him, and tonight was no different, as the Monday Night Delight once again shocked the WWE Universe by beating yet another WWE veteran, Chris Jericho. Jericho, as always, looked good in this match, locking in the Walls of Jericho at one point, but Morrison reached the ropes. The crowd were on their feet the whole way through, especially when Jericho hit the Codebreaker, but couldn't cover him quite fast enough and Morrison kicked out. A Pay-Per-View quality match here which concluded as Jericho went for the Lionsault, but Morrison got to his feet. Jericho did land on his feet, but Morrison springboarded off the ropes and hit the Chuck Kick, followed by the Starship Pain for a huge victory.
✮John Morrison celebrated, having won yet another career-defining match against a seasoned competitor. However, Chris Jericho wasn't at all happy with his loss and brutally attacked Morrison from behind. He beat him down in anger, and then locked in the Walls of Jericho, but had it in the position of a Liontamer with his foot on Morrison's head. The referee and multiple others had to come down to pull Jericho off and restrain him. Jericho left in anger as officials checked on Morrison. We then cut backstage.
✮Josh Mathews is once again backstage, but this time, he is with the WWE Tag Team Champions, The Hart Dynasty. He asks them what their plans are for this Sunday's Hell in a Cell event. They say that apparently, the Anonymous General Manager has something planned, but they haven't been told what. They say that whatever it is, The Hart Dynasty will fight for their pride and will walk out with these belts still intact. We then fade to a commercial break.
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Gail Kim & Melina def. Alicia Fox & Jillian A regular divas match here with the obvious outcome. Gail Kim is the #1 Contender for the Unified Divas Championships, and here, she teamed with Melina to success and defeated Fox and Jillian, gaining momentum going into Hell in a Cell. Kim got the victory when she pinned Jillian after Eat Defeat.
✮The two divas celebrated as we fade to a promo package.
✮We see a promo package for WWE Hell in a Cell, airing this Sunday. It focuses mainly on the WWE Championship encounter between Triple H and the WWE Champion, Sheamus. We then return to Raw.
✮Once again, Edge is backstage, this time, speaking with a few backstage workers who are apparently saying bye. Suddenly, Zack Ryder comes storming in and shouting "Listen, bro! Nobody makes a fool out of me like that! I am not stupid, nor am I an idiot, I am Zack Ryder! Woo-woo-woo - You know it!" Edge pauses for a second and then bursts out laughing. Ryder looks around, confused. Edge simply walks off laughing his head off as Ryder looks on in confusion. We then fade further backstage.
✮Josh Mathews is backstage once again, this time, alongside the WWE Champion, Sheamus to a lot of heat. Mathews asks Sheamus if he saw what Triple H said earlier on. Sheamus chuckles and says he did, but doesn't believe a word. He says that Triple H was so confident that he is going to beat him this Sunday, but it just ain't gonna happen. Sheamus tells us that this Sunday, he will make sure that he puts Triple H out for good inside Hell in a Cell, and make sure that he never comes back. Sheamus leaves and we fade to a commercial break.
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John Cena fought Sheamus to a No Contest Both men were hoping to win this match, as both take part in major matches at Hell in a Cell this Sunday, looking for an advantage. The history between these two men dates back to last year at the TLC event where Sheamus won the WWE Championship for the first time by defeating Cena in a Tables match. This match was a good set of action with the usual John Cena antics. Cena was on top, and had just hit the Five-Knuckle Shuffle. He was measuring Sheamus for the Attitude Adjustment when all of a sudden; The Nexus emerged and surrounded the ring. Sheamus got to his feet, saw The Nexus and quickly escaped through a small gap, grabbing his Championship and fleeing up the ramp. But The Nexus was not bothered about Sheamus, they were here for Cena. The referee left the ring and it seemed this watch was deemed a No Contest.
✮The Nexus jumped onto the apron and Cena knew exactly what was going to happen next, but then the theme of Randy Orton hit the arena and he rushed out, past Sheamus and began pulling Nexus members from the ring apron and brawling with them. Cena pulled a few into the ring and began fighting. the WWE Champion, Sheamus looked on as the brawl unfolded, but Triple H came out onto the stage and Pedigreed him onto the steel to a pop from the WWE Universe. Cena and Orton fought off The Nexus too and they retreated through the crowd. Triple H stood tall on the stage, holding up the WWE Championship, while John Cena and Randy Orton stood face to face in the ring and eventually shook hands as Raw fades to a close.
© 2010 World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc.
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Post by Elliot on Oct 11, 2010 13:50:43 GMT -5
![](http://i54.tinypic.com/5cc7xc.jpg) September 28th, 2010
Two huge matches made for WWE Hell in a Cell! - We can reveal that the Anonymous Raw General Manager has announced that Daniel Bryan will defend his United States Championship against The Miz, in a rematch from Night of Champions. Will Bryan be able to keep the gold, or will The Miz regain what he claims as his?
- Also, on the SmackDown side of things, General Manager, Theodore Long has informed us that the rivalry between the Big Show and CM Punk shall be settled this Sunday. Requested by the Big Show himself, he will take on CM Punk in a No Disqualifications match with The Straight Edge Society banned from ringside. Despite injuries, will the Big Show be able to take out the leader of The SES, or will Punk prove to be just too sadistic for the angry giant?
- Be sure to check out WWE Hell in a Cell, this Sunday, only on Pay-Per-View!
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Post by Elliot on Oct 11, 2010 13:54:37 GMT -5
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Post by legendkiller8 on Oct 11, 2010 15:16:24 GMT -5
-Good promo hyping the show tonight. Wonder which Nexus member will challenge HHH. -Otunga vs. HHH is good for his career. HHH winning and Cena and Orton making the save is decent too. -Bryan over Riley was some decent hype for when he faces Miz at HIAC. -Great match/push for Morrison as of now. Hoping to see him at HIAC as well. -Gail Kim and Melina over here is fine since Melina failed to win the divas title. -Cena/Sheamus ending in the No Contest via the referee afraid he'd get attacked was very realistic. Cena and Orton shaking hands is good hype as well. -Good show; HIAC looks great, Elliot. Still, you never disappoint here. Keep it up.
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Post by DTP. on Oct 12, 2010 14:29:11 GMT -5
WWE RAW: Monday 27th September 2010...Not sure why all of Superstars was taped with RAW, but good win for Evan Bourne against Primo in what would have been quite enjoyable. The Uso's with a win is definitely pleasing, they deserve one. Goldust and Yoshi Tatsu hopefully gain momentum in the future, though. Drew McIntyre seriously needs something to do, rather than beating JTG and past-it undercarders on Superstars. Lastly, good main event? Hmm, strange decision for Layla to beat Kelly Kelly in the main event. Sounded like a good edition. Good promo to kick off the show with The Nexus in the ring and promoting the handicap match this Sunday at Hell in a Cell with John Cena and Randy Orton facing Nexus. Triple H's interruption was interesting, and it's strange to see him going to compete in the opening contest. Triple H beating David Otunga was obvious, the disqualification finish was odd. This is the time where you could shapeshift the Nexus alliance, you could have killed Otunga off for another Rookie here. Edge and Zack Ryder's segments in September were indeed a highlight. Daniel Bryan beating Alex Riley is a decent bout, never was certain why these two never fought in a singles match. The Miz with the attempted attack was also pretty nice. John Morrison and Chris Jericho is a Hell in a Cell pay-per-view worthy bout in my mind. Great match and I loved Jericho's attack on Morison afterwards. Gail Kim and Melina with the win against Alicia Fox and Jillian is alright, but didn't do too much other than to propell Michelle McCool and Layla before their WWE Unified Divas Championship match. The Edge and Ryder segment was another enjoyable read. Wish that John Cena and Sheamus wasn't thrown away on RAW, but it was necessary with RAW now having to compete with Monday Night Football. A good show with the same finish to the show as we have had with Nexus and RAW main eventers on pre-PPV RAWs since Fatal 4 Way. A decent show.
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Post by ✖ AJ on Oct 13, 2010 14:35:01 GMT -5
- Interesting promo to open up the show. Hunter taking on some Nexus member is nice, I suppose. - A DQ ending to Otunga vs Triple H was fine. Orton and Cena making an appearance afterward was necessary. - A nice, obvious victory for Bryan over Miz. Hopefully Miz and Bryan's feud concludes soon enough. - With Y2J willing to put the young guys over, it's good that Morrison got the big win. - Kim and Melina picking up the win is good, but I honestly have no doubt in my mind Laycool wins at HIAC. - Well, looks like Edge will be going to Smackdown, eh? That's fine - I suppose - maybe he'll see better there. - A huge main event between Cena and Sheamus. Going to a no contest is fine and the involvement from Nexus, Orton, and Triple H worked out pretty well even though it's a pretty large cluster ![](http://www.wrestlingfigs.com/images/wfcensored.gif) to close. Good show.
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Post by Elliot on Oct 14, 2010 18:16:19 GMT -5
October 1st, 2010 - Oklahoma City, Oklahoma CUE OPENING PACKAGE
✮The new theme, 'Know Your Enemy' by Green Day plays through the arena as the pyrotechnics explode from the stage. The special commentary team of Michael Cole, Todd Grisham and Matt Striker welcome us to the broadcast. They remind us that tonight, Friday Night SmackDown is well and truly LIVE, and this is their premiere on SyFy! They reveal that tonight's spectacular Main Event will be the World Heavyweight Champion, Kane, teaming with Raw's WWE Champion, Sheamus to take on The Undertaker and Raw's John Cena in a huge Tag Team contest. Also, Edge will return to SmackDown with a special edition of The Cutting Edge. They also tell us that tonight, The Nexus are rumored to be here to 'take over' SmackDown during their one night here. And speaking of which, the theme of The Nexus hits and all six members make their way to the ring to a shocking amount of heat.
✮They stand in formation inside the SmackDown ring and Wade Barrett begins to speak to the WWE Universe. He starts off by mocking the SmackDown brand, saying as if Raw wasn't poor enough, SmackDown is even more inferior. He gets a lot of heat for that. Barrett says that this SmackDown SyFy debut would be a shambles without The Nexus, so they are here to make sure everything goes to plan. He says how tonight, they may not be booked, but they have a target, and they will strike when the time is right. Michael Cole begins to stress to the WWE fans how dangerous Nexus have been over on Raw, and how SmackDown could be in serious trouble. Barrett says that besides all this, this Sunday at WWE Hell in a Cell, they will take part in a Six-on-Two Elimination Handicap match against John Cena and Randy Orton, which they will win. He says that The Nexus will have a chance to show exactly how superior they really are. Suddenly, the WWE Universe erupt as the theme of John Cena hits and he explodes onto the stage. He then begins to speak to The Nexus. Cena firstly shouts "The Champ is here on SmackDown!" and the crowd go nuts. Then, Cena says that tonight is SmackDown's night, it's time for a new era to begin, and that era does not include The Nexus. He then says that if it means he has to take out The Nexus right now - then here he goes! Cena begins to storm towards the ring as the crowd pops, but Barrett stops him, telling him to hold it right there. Barrett then pulls out a piece of paper from his trunks and tells Cena that it is a letter from the Anonymous Raw General Manager. Barrett says that the Raw GM has authorized that tonight; John Cena is not permitted to touch any member of The Nexus, and vice versa. The crowd boo, but Barrett tries to be sarcastic, saying that they can't touch him either, so what are they crying about? Cena looks angry and says that if The Nexus so much get involved in tonight's show, he will make sure they pay. The Nexus pretend to be scared and tell Cena to run along, because they is nothing he can do. Cena walks off and the crowd boo, wanting him to fight, and he hates to disappoint his fans. Barrett sarcastically wishes Cena luck in the Main Event tonight as we fade to a commercial break.
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Dolph Ziggler & The Miz w/ Vickie Guerrero & Alex Riley def. Kaval & Daniel Bryan A great way to open up SmackDown, utilizing both the Raw and SmackDown Champions and challengers. It was an evenly matched contest throughout, and probably one of the better matches of the night. Kaval and Daniel Bryan showed some brilliant chemistry in the ring, coming from very similar backgrounds. Throughout the match, Michael Cole referred to them as 'internet darlings' and pretty much slated the United States Champion, Daniel Bryan down as much as possible. In the end, Dolph Ziggler and Kaval were the legal men. Daniel Bryan had been taken down by The Miz on the outside, allowing Ziggler to drop Kaval with the ZigZag and pick up the victory.
✮Dolph Ziggler and Vickie Guerrero celebrated over Kaval with the Intercontinental Championship. However, on the outside, it was a different story as The Miz and Alex Riley beat down on Daniel Bryan. Miz threw Bryan into the steel steps and then Alex Riley held Bryan's head against the steps while Miz backed up, shouted "I'm awesome!" and then ran, driving his boot into Bryan's skull, knocking him out cold. Miz really gets up in Bryan's face telling him he's nothing but a fluke. We then fade backstage.
✮Josh Mathews is backstage alongside Christian to a pop. Mathews says that tonight, Christian will go head-to-head with Cody Rhodes for the last time tonight. He asks Christian how it feels to be ending his feud with Rhodes. Christian says that he can't argue the talent and ability of Rhodes, but his attitude stinks, and tonight, he's going to show him that his attitude won't get him far in the WWE. Christian leaves and we fade to a commercial break.
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✮We return to see promo package for WWE NXT, starting on the 26th of October. We then cut back to the commentary team, and Michael Cole announces that Season Three is on it's way, and tells the WWE Universe to keep watch for more information. We then have our next contest.
Gail Kim, Melina, Natalya, Kelly Kelly & Tiffany def. Michelle McCool, Layla, Maryse, Alicia Fox & Jillian This was a very quick and generic divas tag team contest. Almost all divas came into the match at one point, but only four became legal. In the end, it was Melina who dropped Alicia Fox with the Sunset Split for the victory for her team.
✮The five divas celebrated, Gail Kim making sure LayCool got the message. LayCool back up the ramp with their belts in shock. We then fade backstage.
✮We are shown Michael McGillicutty walking backstage to a pop from the crowd. Suddenly, he stops. The camera pans to the right to show all six members of The Nexus standing in front of him. They surround him and McGillicutty says he doesn't want any trouble. Barrett tells him that they don't want any trouble either. Heath Slater approaches him and tells him that they are here to give him an opportunity of a lifetime. Michael Tarver then tells him that they have watched him closely since joining SmackDown, and also on NXT Season Two, and they think he would make a fine member of The Nexus. The crowd boo, almost shouting at McGillicutty not to accept the offer. McGillicutty looks around him and says that he'll think about it. Barrett pats him on the back and The Nexus leave. McGillicutty watches them leave, looking rather uneasy as we fade further backstage.
✮We see Josh Mathews once again backstage, this time, alongside The Viper, Randy Orton to a huge pop. Mathews says that up[ next, he will take on CM Punk. He asks him if he is fully focused on this match, knowing he has a huge fight set for this Sunday at Hell in a Cell. Orton says that he is always focused, and regardless of what happens tonight, The Nexus will lose this Sunday. He then says that CM Punk is simply an obstacle in the way, and he will take out that obstacle with an R-K-O! Orton walks off to a pop as we fade to a commercial break.
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CM Punk w/ The Straight Edge Society def. Randy Orton The crowd were totally into this match, and really got behind Orton. CM Punk took control midway, keeping Orton grounded with clever submission moves. He hit Orton with his signature shining wizard followed by a bulldog, but Orton threw him off of the bulldog and sent him crashing into the referee, knocking him down. He then drops CM Punk with his signature backbreaker. Orton then goes into 'the zone' as Michael Cole describes it and measure Punk for an RKO, however, Luke Gallows jumps onto the apron, distracting The Viper. But Orton doesn't think twice about the distraction and kicks Gallows in the gut, drags him through the ropes and sets him up for the hangman's DDT. Joey Mercury jumps up to try and stop him but Orton catches him too and then drives both men to the canvas with a double hangman's DDT. However, this has given Punk chance to get back to his feet, and Serena has passed him a steel chair. He then smacks Orton in the gut with the chair, throws it to the outside and then lifts him up for the Go To Sleep before hitting it to perfection. CM Punk then hooks the leg, and the referee comes around to count the victory.
✮The Straight Edge Society celebrate the victory, but all of a sudden, The Nexus show up out of nowhere and surround the ring. All four member of The SES get a bit nervous and flee from ringside, Nexus apparently giving them a free path to leave. The group enter the ring and surround Orton who is getting to his feet, and unlike on Raw, John Cena cannot come out and save Orton, or else he will suffer the consequences. Orton tries to fight back, but he is taken out by The Nexus, first hit with a huge clothesline from Skip Sheffield, and then with a Spinebuster from David Otunga. Finally, Orton is driven into the mat with The Wasteland from Wade Barrett. The Nexus stand tall, pretty much smirking at the fact that Cena didn't come out. We then fade to a commercial break.
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✮We return to see John Cena backstage in his locker room rubbing his head, clearly annoyed that he couldn't help Orton out before the break. Suddenly, the lights flicker in the room, but Cena just looks up thinking it must be a technical fault, but as he is pacing back and forth, he walks right into The Undertaker and Paul Bearer to an absolutely massive pop, the biggest of the night. Cena and Undertaker simply stare at each other as we fade to ringside.
✮The theme of Edge hits and the ring is set up for The Cutting Edge. The crowd pop as Edge makes his usual entrance to the ring. He enters the ring smiling and picks up a microphone from the stool and begins to speak to the WWE Universe. He firstly says how good it feels to be off that asylum otherwise known as Raw, and back home on SmackDown! The crowd pop. Edge says that tonight, he doesn't really have a guest planned because he just wanted to tell the WWE Universe about how much he has missed been on SmackDown. He says how SmackDown has always been the better brand in his opinion, no matter what happened. But before he can go any further, the theme of Alberto Del Rio hits and Edge looks towards the stage in utter confusion. e comes out in his usual fashion with his posh car, and his sparkling pyrotechnics. He enters the ring wearing his expensive suit and then uses his classic line of "My name is Alberto Del Rio - but you already knew that". The crowd give him tons of heat, and he turns to Edge, saying how tonight, he should be his guest tonight, and he will happily answer his questions. Edge stares open mouthed at Del Rio before saying "Who in the hell are you?", much to the laughter of the crowd. Del Rio looks pretty annoyed, and says "You must be slightly deaf Edge, for I clearly stated that I am Alberto Del-". Edge cuts him off, telling him he really doesn't care who he is, because the fact of the matter is, he isn't even worth the trouble. Edge says he has no idea who he is. Del Rio shouts at Edge, telling him he is the future of the WWE, and after this Sunday, the new Mexican superstar of SmackDown. Edge then face palms before saying "This is what SmackDown has become? I return to be greeted by a Mexican rip-off of John Bradshaw Layfield?" The crowd chuckle as Del Rio becomes extremely frustrated. He says that he is a 'rip-off' of nobody, and come Hell in a Cell, he will eliminate Rey Mysterio and take his rightful place as the Mexican face of sports entertainment. Edge laughs to himself before saying "Listen, Jose, or whatever your name is, please get the hell out of this ring, unless you want me to Spear you out!" The crowd erupt as Del Rio looks at Edge in shock. He gets in Edge's face and begins to shout "I AM ALBERTIO DEL-" but before he finished, he smacks Edge with the microphone and begins beating down on him as the crowd boo. But then, the theme of Rey Mysterio hits and Del Rio stops the attack, spinning around, only to be met with some rapid shots from the luchadore. Mysterio eventually set Del Rio up for the 619, and he nailed it! As Del Rio staggered backwards, he was met with a huge SPEAR from Edge as the crowd went nuts. Del Rio rolled out of the ring, holding his head and gut, fleeing up the ramp. Edge and Mysterio stand tall in the ring as Edge's theme hits and Del Rio leaves in anger. We then fade to a commercial break.
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Cody Rhodes def. Christian This was a fairly decent match but arguably wasn't given enough time to be a feud ender. However, it did get the point across, and that's that Cody Rhodes has a bright future on SmackDown. Christian was in control towards the end and went for the Killswitch, but after a sneaky low blow out of the referee's view, followed by the Cross-Rhodes, he was able to pick up the victory.
✮Rhodes celebrated, leaving ringside with a huge grin on his face. Christian held his head in a disappointment. We then fade backstage.
✮Josh Mathews is backstage with the WWE Champion, Sheamus to a lot of heat. Mathews asks Sheamus if he is ready to go up against two huge names such as John Cena, and someone he has never faced before, The Undertaker. Sheamus says that he is the Celtic Warrior, and he isn't afraid of nobody. He isn't afraid of John Cena, he isn't afraid of The Undertaker, and he certainly isn't afraid of Triple H. He then says that this Sunday at Hell in a Cell, he will defeat Triple H, and put him out once again, but this time - for good! Sheamus goes to leave, but bumps into the World Heavyweight Champion, his tag partner for tonight, Kane. Kane tells Sheamus not to get in his way tonight, and if there is any chance of getting at The Undertaker, he wants it. Sheamus nods his head and leaves as Kane watches him. We then fade to one final commercial break.
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John Cena & The Undertaker w/ Paul Bearer def. Sheamus & Kane The crowd were totally pumped for the teaming of John Cena and The Undertaker. The match started with John Cena taking on Sheamus, a match which took place on Raw this past Monday. They battle it out, and Sheamus takes control, many believing that Cena's mind is still on The Nexus and what they did to Randy Orton earlier. Sheamus tags in Kane, who goes to work on Cena. Kane kept looking over at his brother and shouting "You're mine, Deadman!", but Undertaker kept his blank expression. Kane was dominating, and then he tagged Sheamus back in. Sheamus kept control for a while, but lost it when Cena battled back and exploded into his move-set, taking Sheamus down with a huge spin-out powerbomb. Cena then tagged in Undertaker who got a massive pop and unloaded on Sheamus. He took Sheamus down and then launched him into his own corner, obviously wanting him to tag in Kane. Sheamus tags Kane in out of fear and flees from the ring, grabs his WWE Championship and bails on his partner. Kane comes face to face with The Undertaker and the two trade blows. Kane gets the advantage and backs Undertaker into his own corner. John Cena makes a blind tag and fights of Kane, but that's not what Undertaker wanted, and Undertaker can be clearly seen giving John Cena a very evil look for tagging himself in. Sheamus stood atop the stage, watching as John Cena took advantage. Suddenly, Triple H shows up and begins brawling with Sheamus on the stage as the crowd go mad, a replay of what happened on Raw. The two brawl to the back and we cut back to ringside. Cena lifts Kane up and plants him with an Attitude Adjustment, picking up the victory for himself and The Undertaker.
✮John Cena celebrates the victory and Undertaker simply enters the ring with the same expression and stance, still giving Cena the evil glare, but Cena doesn't notice. Clearly, Undertaker wanted a piece of Kane, but Cena denied him that chance, even if it was unintentional. The Nexus appear on the titantron, all applauding Cena's victory, and he sees them and stops celebrating. He points up at them, points at each member and then signals they will be through at Hell in a Cell. The titantron shuts off and The Undertaker turns around, right into a rather angry Phenom. John Cena and The Undertaker stare at one another as this spectacular edition of SmackDown comes to an iconic end, fading away on this ultimate stare-down.
© 2010 World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc.
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Post by Elliot on Oct 14, 2010 18:22:39 GMT -5
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Post by Elliot on Oct 15, 2010 10:36:17 GMT -5
![](http://i54.tinypic.com/5cc7xc.jpg) October 2nd, 2010
WWE.com Draft is on the way! - With WWE Bragging Rights around the corner, Theodore Long and the Anonymous General Manager of Raw have decided to issue a Superstar Draft over WWE.com to mix up the current rosters slightly. The Draft will take place this Monday on WWE.com and will be in effect immediately following it's completion. So, be sure to keep watch on WWE.com as your favourite superstar could be moved!
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Post by chaz on Oct 15, 2010 10:40:28 GMT -5
Really dislike the Draft idea, especially considering there was one only months before. This one, although on a smaller scale, devalues the main Draft in my opinion. I don't feel it's necessary at the moment to shake things up. The whole idea seems pretty random.
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Post by DTP. on Oct 15, 2010 11:22:03 GMT -5
WWE SmackDown: Friday 1st October 2010...Alright, the premiere of SmackDown on SyFy should be good, massive main event tonight. I feel you could have gone a more original route with SmackDown having a different theme; 'Know Your Enemy' is a good song but doesn't fit the criteria. The Nexus' promo was a good way to start the show basically attempting to get themselves over in tonight's invasion of SmackDown. Good with John Cena arriving, but to be honest I am not so sure about what this show did for SmackDown. It's the premiere and it's focused solely on Cena and Orton's feuding with Nexus at Hell in a Cell. I get that, it should however, have been done at another point on the show. Decent tag team match with the WWE United States and Intercontinental Champions, Dolph Ziggler and The Miz rightfully defeating Kaval and Daniel Bryan. I expect Bryan to win the US title at Hell in a Cell, or if you surprise us, on the edition of RAW the night after. Reminds me of when Miz failed to beat Kofi Kingston for the belt last year at HIAC and won it the night after. For Kaval, it may be too soon. Decent showcase of the divas, but it would have been one of those squanderfest tag team matches. Surprised that Gail Kim's half won, but hoping Laycool leave Hell in a Cell as WWE Unified Divas Champions. Michael McGillicutty joining Nexus would be the better decision in my opinion. If he instead remained face, that would also be good. CM Punk beating Randy Orton is a solid move, but cleanly isn't too good. Especially when in two days, Orton needs all momentum he can get. Glad he and Cena wiped out Nexus afterwards, but Orton should have won here. CM Punk really, if he's to beat Big Show at HIAC convincingly, is to look as cowardly as ever. Edge's promo arriving on SmackDown was great: Alberto Del Rio as one of Edge's mockeries is great, should be a good temporary feud, hopefully. Cody Rhodes beating Christian is fine, but didn't carry much quality in terms of Hell in a Cell continuation. In addition we've seen these two fight on SmackDown at least three times in the past few months. Solid tag team main event win for John Cena and The Undertaker against Sheamus and Kane; loving the first point of tension for 'Taker and Cena. Could set the scene for something...Good show overall, a nice start but more so focused on promoting Nexus and RAW than anything.
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Oct 16, 2010 11:22:46 GMT -5
-As I told you on MSN, that is an awesome graphic and main event -Nexus opening tonight's show helps them get over as something truly important, but I felt that Kane & Undertaker or something should've opened as they represent Smackdown. The Nexus/Orton & Cena stuff focuses on Raw only -Kaval & Daniel Bryan make for a godly team, sadly they lost here. Liked the post match attack by Miz -Basic Divas match was good for the premiere show, but I feel like Kim should've gotten the pinfall. Also, I hope LayCool retains at Hell in a Cell -I'd love to see McGillicutty join the Nexus -Punk over Orton is something I love, but I think Orton needs momentum heading into HIAC. The Nexus attack was obvious -Like the Cena/Undertaker interaction -Loved the Cutting Edge, especially when Edge called Del Rio Jose, and when he called him a Mexican JBL. Standing tall with Rey is cool, and I'd love to see them team again -Surprised, but glad that Rhodes won the final encounter against Christian. I would like to see a push for Christian though -Cena & Undertaker had to win as they're a mega dream team. Liked the tension between them, could be the first step towards a WrestleMania match
Very good premiere show, much better than what we saw in real life. Looking forward to Hell in a Cell
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Post by legendkiller8 on Oct 16, 2010 13:25:17 GMT -5
-Gotta go with KevHart here on how awesome the graphics are, but that's just typical you, Elliot. -Nexus opening another show other than RAW is pretty solid for them here. As well as loving the Cena return here on SmackDown. -Ziggler and Miz over here against Kaval and Bryan is the right call here, hyping HIAC this Sunday. -Big, basic divas matchup here for the divas. -CM Punk/Randy Orton has always been one of my favorite feuds. Punk over here is pretty great for his push. -Edge and Mysterio going against Del Rio should be interesting. Could make for some interesting tag matches. -Cody Rhodes over Christian is the right call here for his push. Hope to see Christian get a run with any gold. -Cena and Undertaker over Sheamus and Kane was expected for the monster main event hyping the premiere. Cena/Undertaker staredown is a great, preview possibly for WrestleMania. -Great show; great everything again. Keep it up.
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Post by Elliot on Oct 16, 2010 20:38:41 GMT -5
October 3rd, 2010 - Dallas, Texas Dark Match - Jack Swagger def. Kofi Kingston Swagger picked up the victory with the Gutwrench Powerbomb.
✮We open up with a quick video package, highlighting the feuds running up to tonight's event. It closes with a shot of The Undertaker taunting with Paul Bearer as Kane retreats.
✮The pyrotechnics explode from the stage as 'Sacrifice' by Atom Smash plays throughout the arena. The commentary team of Michael Cole, Jerry 'The King' Lawler and Matt Striker greet us and welcome us to the show. They run through our Main Events which are John Cena and Randy Orton taking on The Nexus in a 6-on-2 Elimination Handicap match, the WWE Champion, Sheamus defending his title against Triple H inside Hell in a Cell, and finally Kane defending the World Heavyweight Championship against The Undertaker inside the Hell in a Cell. Then, we get the first contest underway.
No Disqualifications Match - Big Show def. CM Punk This match has been brewing for quite some time, and requested personally by the Big Show, this was made a No Disqualifications match and the rest of The Straight Edge Society are banned from ringside. And there was a good reason that Big Show requested this as No Disqualifications - he came to the ring with his right hand in a cast, and CM Punk's jaw dropped as he saw the huge white cast, and Big Show made sure everyone saw it, pointing and smiling at it. The match began and Show instantly tried to swipe for Punk, but Punk avoided. He had to grab a steel chair to match Big Show's power, smacking him in the thighs, cutting him down to size. Punk then smashed the chair into the casted hand of Big Show. Punk smirked as he was in control, but he went for another chair shot, and Show caught it with his better hand. Punk looked on in shock as the giant rose to his feet. Show launched the chair out of the ring and stood up to Punk. Punk tried to fight back, but in the end, Show measured him with a right hand and drilled him with a Knockout Punch with his casted right hand, followed by a cover for the victory.
✮Big Show celebrates as The Straight Edge Society come to the ring and collect their unconscious savior, CM Punk. Gallows hoists Punk over his shoulders and he, Joey Mercury and Serena leave up the ramp as Big Show sarcastically waves goodbye with his casted hand. We then fade backstage.
✮Josh Mathews is backstage with Gail Kim and Melina. Mathews asks Gail Kim if she is ready to go up against Michelle McCool up next. Kim says that she has waited for this moment for a long time, and she's going to take the Unified Divas Championship, not only for herself, but for Melina who was robbed of the victory at Night of Champions. Melina then says that she has faith in Kim tonight, and she knows she will walk out as Champion. The duo leave and we fade to ringside.
Unified Divas Championship - Michelle McCool [C] w/ Layla def. Gail Kim w/ Melina Gail Kim entered first with Melina by her side, and then LayCool came out, but they didn't come out to music. They were both on mics and began slating Gail Kim instantly. They do their "real talk" skit and say that Kim is a joke, and has faded into the background, only to come back after a fluke victory on Raw and 'earn' a title match. The match gets underway and is actually a rather good match, but unfortunately for Gail Kim, Layla got herself involved, distracting the referee, and slyly sliding her Divas Championship in. However, Melina pulled Layla from the apron, sending her to the floor and the twp began brawling. The referee leant through the ropes to try and break them up, and McCool used this to grab the title belt, smack Gail Kim, and lay her out. The referee turned around and McCool lifted Kim up before dropping her with the Faithbreaker for the victory.
✮LayCool escaped with the belts as Melina checked on Gail Kim. LayCool smiled and laughed as they left. We then cut to a promo package.
✮We see a promo package for WWE Bragging Rights, set for the 24th of October, 2010. It hypes a 7-on-7 Tag Team match between Raw and SmackDown as the Main Event. We then return to Hell in a Cell.
✮We are taken backstage to see the World Heavyweight Champion, Kane, standing in a room with a dim, red lighting. He says that tonight, it will be the end of The Undertaker, inside his own structure. Kane says that he knows for sure that he will defeat The Undertaker. He says that tonight, a decision will be made, and that decision will be between good and evil. He says that only one man can make that decision, and he will make that decision - TONIGHT! Kane leaves and the crowd are left in confusion as Hell in a Cell continues,
✮A package is shown highlighting the feud between the United States Champion, Daniel Bryan and The Miz. It finishes with the scene from SmackDown this past Friday with The Miz standing over Daniel Bryan telling him he's nothing. We then cut to ringside.
United States Championship - Daniel Bryan [C] def. The Miz w/ Alex Riley It should be noted that tonight, Daniel Bryan walked down the ramp holding the back of his neck, clearly still suffering from the effects of The Miz's post-match attack on SmackDown. The match starts and Miz takes complete control by using Bryan's injury to his advantage, working on the neck area. He delivers hard shots to the back of the neck, and utlises chin locks and headlocks to try and make Bryan tap out. Bryan battles back and gets back into the contest, almost locking in the LeBelle lock, but Miz scurries to the ropes to save himself before Bryan can lock it in. The ultimate embarrassment came when The Miz locked Daniel Bryan in the LeBelle Lock himself, and with Bryan's neck injury, this made matters worse. However, been the user of the hold, Bryan knew a suitable reversal and managed to roll Miz over into a cover, but only got a two count. The two got up, Miz ran towards Bryan, but got hit with a massive dropkick. Alex Riley jumped onto the apron, and Bryan began arguing with him. The referee tried to get him down. The Miz got to his feet and then ran at Bryan, but Bryan moved, Miz and Riley collided, sending Riley off the apron. Miz stumbles around and Bryan locks in the LeBelle Lock, taking him to the canvas. For the second PPV in a row, The Miz taps out, giving Bryan the victory.
✮Bryan is handed the United States Championship he just successfully retained and he holds it high. Bryan leaves and The Miz goes mad. Riley comes in to calm him down but gets shoved aside, just like at Night of Champions. Miz stomps his feet and storms off, Riley following. We then fade backstage.
✮Josh Mathews is backstage alongside the WWE Champion, Sheamus to a lot of heat. Mathews mentions how since his return, Triple H has been set on taking him out, and has got the advantage more often than not. He asks Sheamus if that will affect the outcome of tonight's match. Sheamus says that tonight's outcome was never in doubt, and was always going to be the same, and that's Sheamus walking out with the WWE Championship. Sheamus leaves and we fade to ringside.
WWE Championship - Hell in a Cell Match - Triple H def. Sheamus [C] This was a fantastic Hell in a Cell match, and arguably made Sheamus a far more credible competitor, going toe-to-toe with a seasoned veteran inside a structure which has made and broken many superstars in the past. Triple H's entrance received a massive pop. The first move made was Triple H tackling Sheamus to the canvas, finally getting a chance to unleash his anger on the Irishman. He beats down on him, but Sheamus leaves the ring and tries to run off, but realizes there is nowhere to go. He tries to get out the cell door, but the referee tells him no because it's padlocked. Triple H grabs him and slams his head into the cell wall, and throws him into the steel steps. The fight returns to the ring, but Sheamus gets up before HHH can get in and begins stomping down on the #1 Contender. He lifts Triple H up and throws him into the corner before delivering some hard shoulder blocks to the ribs. Sheamus remains in control for a while, taking the fight to the outside once again and ramming Triple H into the steel post. However, Triple H fights back and throws Sheamus into the ring following a AA Spinebuster on the outside. He then looks under the ring and to a massive pop, pulls out the sledgehammer. He enters the ring and waits for Sheamus to get to his feet. He does and Triple H swings, but Sheamus ducks and then both men turn to each other. Sheamus drills Triple H with the Brogue Kick and covers him, but only gets a two count. Sheamus then picks up the sledgehammer and does what HHH just did, but Triple H reverses it too and out of nowhere hits a huge Pedigree and then covers Sheamus for a shocking victory.
✮The crowd go nuts as Triple H celebrates, despite been out of breath. The referee on the outside unlocks the cell door and passes through the WWE Championship which is handed to Triple H. He stands tall, picking up the sledgehammer and holding it in his left hand, while the WWE Title is in his right. Sheamus rolls out of the ring in disappointment and we fade backstage.
✮John Cena is shown backstage preparing for later tonight to a huge pop. He turns around right into Randy Orton, who also gets a huge pop. Cena starts to apologize for not been able to save him on SmackDown, but Orton just tells him to stop. Orton says that he doesn't care for that, and simply wants to get rid of The Nexus tonight. He says that he is annoyed that Cena didn't do anything, but he can understand why, not knowing what the consequences would be. He simply tells Cena that tonight, all their past needs to be completely put behind them, and their main focus should be eliminating Nexus. Cena nods his head in agreement and the two shake hands. We then fade to ringside.
✮We are shown a quick video package, highlighting the feud between Rey Mysterio and Alberto Del Rio. We then cut to the match.
Rey Mysterio def. Alberto Del Rio This match was highly anticipated and Mysterio finally got his chance to get his hands on Del Rio. The match begins, and Del Rio immediately goes for the previously injured arm, knowing that it couldn't be fully healed yet, and was looking to reinjure it. Mysterio fights him off and keeps his arm guarded at all times. At one point, Mysterio gets Del Rio set up for the 619, but Del Rio's announcer, Ricardo Rodriguez jumps up and grabs Del Rio's head, taking the 619 himself to the back of the head. Mysterio looks behind him, telling him he shouldn't have got in the way, but the damage is done and Del Rio hangs Mysterio up on the top rope, causing him to drop to the floor outside, holding his throat. Del Rio leaves the ring, rolls Mysterio back in and goes for the Armbar, but Mysterio trips him up onto the middle rope, hits the 619 and then follows it up with a Splash, getting a quick victory.
✮The crowd go wild as Mysterio celebrates his victory. Del Rio holds his midsection, using the ropes to get to his feet. Mysterio comes down from the turnbuckle and turns around, right into Del Rio, but he does nothing. To the fans amazement, Del Rio extends a hand to Rey. It seems that Del Rio does have some of that Mexican sportsmanship in him. Mysterio consults the WWE Universe, who try to tell him no, but out of respect, Mysterio takes Del Rio's hand. We shouldn't be surprised when Del Rio yanks Mysterio to the canvas and locks in the Cross Armbar to a lot of heat. Mysterio screams in agony as Del Rio wrenches away. The referee tries to break it up, but Rodriguez jumps in and knocks the referee out. Del Rio shouts for Rodriguez to get him a steel chair, and he does. Del Rio then releases the hold, wraps the chair around Rey's arm and as Rodriguez holds him down, Del Rio repeatedly stomps down on it, crushing Rey's arm. Del Rio and Rodriguez leave in anger as medics are called to ringside to help Mysterio. We then cut to the commentary desk.
✮The commentary team are horrified by what just happened, but say that the show must go on. They then remind us that tomorrow on WWE.com; a small draft will take place switching some superstars around with WWE Bragging Rights just around the corner. We then cut to a video package.
✮The video package shown highlights the next match which is the 6-on-2 Handicap Elimination match between The Nexus and the team of John Cena and Randy Orton. It shows the domination of The Nexus and how Cena and Orton got involved. It finishes with a shot of The Nexus standing in formation on SmackDown after beating down Orton. We then cut to ringside.
6-on-2 Elimination Handicap Match - The Nexus def. John Cena & Randy Orton The match begins with a quick team talk from The Nexus. John Cena has decided that he will enter first for himself and Orton. The Nexus decide that Heath Slater shall start for them. The bell rings, Slater runs and Cena trips him up, instantly locking in the STF to a massive pop from the WWE Universe. The bigger pop comes as Slater is forced to tap out in the middle of the ring, barely a minute into the match. Heath Slater has been eliminated! John Cena moves back to his corner and tags in Randy Orton who pats him on the back for the elimination. Wade Barrett can be seen red in frustration, before ordering Skip Sheffield to enter the ring. Sheffield enters and locks up with Orton. They battle for a while and Sheffield actually takes advantage and has Orton down. He then backs up, measuring Orton for his signature Clothesline. He runs for it but is taken by surprise as Orton leaps up and plants him with an RKO, covering him and getting the three count. Skip Sheffield has been eliminated! The Nexus are going mad as Orton retreats to his corner. Barrett jumps off the apron and rubs his head, calling for a group talk. They huddle and then split as Michael Tarver gets in the ring. Orton tags in Cena, clearly keeping them fresh. Tarver was swiftly tossed aside after an Attitude Adjustment from John Cena. Michael Tarver has been eliminated! Justin Gabriel was the next in, and he took on Orton. At one point, Orton went for an RKO, but was shoved into the corner of The Nexus who began to beat down Orton. Gabriel tagged in David Otunga, who entered and beat down Orton viciously. Wade Barrett shouted "Otunga!" and Otunga turned to him. Barrett nodded and apparently Otunga knew what he meant. He left the ring, grabbed a steel chair, slid back in and for some reason began smacking Orton across the spine with it. The referee called for the bell, issuing a Disqualification. David Otunga has been eliminated! However, Otunga continued to smash it on Orton. The referee told Otunga to get out or he would DQ the rest of The Nexus. He drops the chair and left ringside. Justin Gabriel climbed to the top and hit Randy Orton with the 450 Splash before covering him for the three count. Randy Orton has been eliminated! he crowd are in shock, but Barrett smirked as what Otunga just did was clearly part of the plan. John Cena held his head, realising this was now a 2-on-1 situation. He entered the ring and battled with Justin Gabriel. Gabriel took advantage and took Cena down. Gabriel then was about to go up top for another 450 Splash, but out of nowhere, Orton entered the ring and BAM hit an RKO on Gabriel! The crowd popped and the referee told him to get out now. However, the damage had been done as Cena covered Gabriel and got the three count. Justin Gabriel has been eliminated! Wade Barrett reluctantly entered the match and was taken by surprise as John Cena tripped him up and locked in the STF. Barrett managed to crawl to the ropes and break the hold. Cena went for an Attitude Adjustment, but suddenly, out of nowhere, a masked man wearing a Nexus t-shirt entered the ring and clubbed Cena with a lead pipe. Barrett slipped off his shoulders, lifted up Cena and planted him with The Wasteland before pinning him for the victory.
✮Wade Barrett celebrates as the masked man flees through the crowd. The rest of Nexus come back to ringside and hoist Wade Barrett up in celebration. John Cena rolls out of the ring in disappointment, holding his head. He leaves ringside as Nexus celebrate. We then fade backstage.
✮Backstage, Josh Mathews is there again, this time alongside the WWE Tag Team Champions, The Hart Dynasty. He asks them what is planned for them up next. Tyson Kidd says they have no idea, but they're going out there not to find out. They leave and we fade to ringside.
✮The WWE Tag Team Champions, The Hart Dynasty make their way to the ring and enter, unknown what is about to come. Suddenly - BLEEP, BLEEP! - and the WWE Universe boo. Michael Cole says "If I could have your attention please, I appear to have receive an e-mail on my iPhone from the Raw General Manager". He reads it, and he says "And I quote - Harts, I called you hear tonight as I have plans for you and your WWE Tag Team Championships. I have been in contact with SmackDown General Manager, Theodore Long, and we have decided to hold a Tag Team Gauntlet match tonight, with you going up against 5 other teams... and here come your first opponents!".
WWE Tag Team Championships - Gauntlet Match - The Hart Dynasty [C] w/ Natalya def. Curt Hawkins & Vance Archer The first team is their Night of Champions opponents, Hawkins and Archer, whom they dispose of relatively quickly. They take out Vance Archer and then hit Curt Hawkins with the Hart Attack, covering him for the victory. The Hart Dynasty [C] w/ Natalya def. The Dudebusters The Dudebusters are next, and they take the fight to The Hart Dynasty. They almost defeat them, but in the end, it's a Running Powerslam from David Hart Smith that puts Trent Barreta away for the three count, allowing the Harts to retain. The Usos w/ Tamina def. The Hart Dynasty [C] w/ Natalya The long time rivals of The Hart Dynasty, The Usos are here, and to the shock of the entire WWE Universe, they win. The Harts fight, but on the outside, Tamina brawls with Natalya, distracting David Hart Smith who was on the apron. Jey Uso shoved Tyson Kidd into Smith, who flew from the apron and landed on Natalya. Jey then rolled Kidd up for a sly victory over The Hart Dynasty. Tyson Kidd looked on in shock, but quickly left the ring to check on Natalya, as did Smith. The Usos w/ Tamina def. Santino & Vladimir Kozlov This was a rather quick bout as both Usos took out Kozlov first, and then when Santino tried his chance with The Cobra, they simply laughed in his face and Jimmy planted him with a Samoan Drop for the three count. MVP & Mark Henry def. The Usos w/ Tamina The crowd were delighted to discover that MVP and Mark Henry had reunited for tonight, in hopes of capturing the WWE Tag Team Championships. The match came to a close as Jimmy Uso was squashed with the World's Strongest Slam from Henry, and Jey was hit with the Play of the Day from MVP. MVP hooked the leg and got the victory, meaning that he and Mark Henry were the new WWE Tag Team Champions.
✮MVP and Mark Henry celebrated with their newly won titles as The Usos left in disappointment. The WWE Universe popped for the reuniting of this team, and their victory. We then fade backstage.
✮Backstage, we see a dark room with a small spotlight, and standing in that spotlight is The Undertaker and Paul Bearer. Paul Bearer says that tonight, the devil himself will be watching from the depths of hell, witnessing this collision, inside his structure. He says that tonight, the right man will be chosen by the demon, and the right Brother of Destruction will stand tall. The Undertaker then speaks, saying that tonight, in his yard, he will put the tortured soul of his brother Kane to rest. Kane will rest - in - peace! The lights go out and we fade to a video package.
✮We see a package highlighting the feud between Kane and The Undertaker. It ends with a shot the two face to face at WWE SummerSlam. We then cut to ringside.
World Heavyweight Championship - Hell in a Cell Match - Kane [C] def. The Undertaker w/ Paul Bearer The match starts off as Undertaker unloads on his brother with rights and lefts. Paul Bearer has been locked out of the cell, but still raises and lowers the urn, directing power to The Undertaker. Undertaker pretty much destroys Kane for the most part. He throws him to the outside and begins ramming him into the cell wall closest to the commentary area. Kane manages to fight back and do the same to The Undertaker, the far right cell panel clearly weakening. Kane goes for a Chokeslam on the floor, but Undertaker stops him and boots him to the ground. Undertaker lifts him up onto his shoulders and prepares to dart him into the steel post, but Kane slides off and sends Undertaker flying into it instead. Kane picks his brother up and rolls him back into the ring. But Paul Bearer distracts Kane, saying "Your time will come, Kane! Your time will come!". Kane starts shouting back, but is taken out by The Undertaker who suicide dives over the ropes, onto him, taking him through the weakened cell panel as the WWE Universe go nuts. Tony Chimel, Justin Roberts and multiple workers nearly get taken out by the panel. Both brothers lay out on the cell panel as a small "Holy $hit!" chant breaks out from the older fans in the front row. Undertaker somehow gets to his feet, dragging his brother with him, and smashes his head off of the commentary desk. However, Kane fights back and throws Undertaker into the cell wall from the outside and then as he bounces back, back drops him onto the announce desk, but it doesn't break. Undertaker slides off down to where the commentators sit as Kane stumbles up against the cell to catch his breath. Kane looks up and then begins to climb as the fans pop. Kane gets to the top of the cell and begins taunting The Undertaker to follow him. Undertaker sees and then begins to climb, but for some reason, Paul Bearer climbs through the hold in the cell and enters the ring. Undertaker climbs the cell wall, and when he is halfway there, the unthinkable happens. The lights flicker, thunder is heard and Paul Bearer takes the lid off of the urn and shines the bright spotlight at The Undertaker. Undertaker shields his eyes and falls back - GOING THROUGH THE ANNOUNCE TABLE! The lights come back on as Bearer puts the lid back on the urn, and the crowd haven't got a clue what just happened. Kane laughs from the top of the cell, and we see a shot of Paul Bearer, grinning from ear to ear, clutching the urn. Kane descend from the cell roof and picks up his brother who is virtually lifeless. They re-enter the cell and Kane turns his brother upside down and then drops him on his head with the Tombstone Piledriver. Paul Bearer then raises the urn as Kane gets the three count for a shocking victory.
✮The fans are in shock, witnessing ultimate betrayal on the part of Paul Bearer, who has chosen to side with his son, Kane over The Undertaker. Michael Cole says that this must be what Kane was talking about when he said that 'a choice will be made' and 'only one man can make that choice'. Kane stands tall and raises the World Heavyweight Championship as the lights go red, standing alongside Paul Bearer who has a sadistic smile on his face. Kane and Paul Bearer leave the cell with smirks on their faces. We see The Undertaker sit up in the ring to a pop, but he isn't the same person. He staggers to his feet, physically drained, but apparently, not from the match, but from the loss to his brother. The Undertaker's energy and powers have been drained by this loss and betrayal. He collapses to the canvas as Kane and Paul Bearer cackle from the stage, watching him as he weakly crawls around, helpless. Hell in a Cell comes to a rather sick and depressing end on a shot of The Undertaker drained and weak.
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Post by legendkiller8 on Oct 16, 2010 20:54:43 GMT -5
-Big Show over CM Punk is a rather realistic call and since he had the cast, it makes for extra impact. Nothing wrong there. -McCool over Kim is pretty decent here. Hoping that Kim or Natalya, two legit divas, either one ends the streak. -Bryan over Miz was expected as he had just won the US Title. -Triple H over Sheamus was unexpected. I like the call, hopefully everyone else will. -Mysterio over Del Rio was the right call via the experience factor. -Great match between Cena/Nexus. Basically a repeat of your classic 2010 diary with the masked man on Cena. Wonder who it is. -MVP and Mark Henry as champions is great! Hope they get a legit reign. -Kane over Undertaker was awesome. I love the urn shining in his face and I'm liking the run for Kane with the gold. Wonder if Undertaker is out now. -Great PPV; enough said.
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Post by Rule 30 on Oct 17, 2010 6:49:52 GMT -5
-OH SNAP. IT'S HELLLLL INNNNN AAAAA CELLLLLL -Swagger in the dark match is pathetic -Big Show winning is good, loved the cast on his hand. -Bryan retaining the US Title over Miz is nice. -Good win for Triple H, would've spread the Cell matches more far apart, though. One at the start and other at the end is always good. -I dig the segment with Orton and Cena. I love how your using the "arch rivals have to team up for a common purpose" story. -Glad Mysterio picked up the win here, and the post match attack was good and should set up a final battle next month -Couple things about Nexus vs. Cena/Orton. I hate how Nexus jobbed most of the match, and the ending was a great cliff hanger, but would Wade get DQ'd? I might have read something wrong, but I don't know. -Yes! Tag turmoil! Harts being pinned by The Uso's is interesting, I feel that THD is going split soon. And wow, Henry and MVP tag champs? Bah, that's a snooze, would've put it on the must Intense tag team of them all, The Gatecrashers -Kane winning is great, and I liked that Paul's turn in this was about more unpredictable. Undertaker falling off the cell for the first really is interesting. Taker losing his powers too is also interesting, can't wait for this feud's next step. -Great PPV, just a few things I didn't dig.
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Post by Elliot on Oct 17, 2010 8:16:36 GMT -5
![](http://i54.tinypic.com/5cc7xc.jpg) October 4th, 2010
The WWE.com Draft is here! - WWE Hell in a Cell was huge and with WWE Bragging Rights a month away, the GMs issued a small trade. The superstars involved are as follows;
To SmackDown: Edge Evan Bourne Mark Henry Ted DiBiase w/ Maryse
To Raw: CM Punk Drew McIntyre JTG
We wish the best of luck to all these talents on their new brands. Be sure to tune into WWE Bragging Rights when Raw will go head-to-head with SmackDown!
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Post by ✖ AJ on Oct 17, 2010 9:43:14 GMT -5
- A good opening match, and Show winning is good as he is probably going to be sticking around on SD. - Nice to see Laycool keeping erm, well, their title? Kim could get it eventually, but it'd be too soon atm. - Bryan retaining the United States Championship against The Miz was quite obvious, as he just got it at NOC. - Honestly, I am kind of meh on Triple H winning the WWE Championship from Sheamus. I think it could've held out to BR. - Mysterio defeating Del Rio is great for redemption, expecting another encounter at BR and a Survivor Series match? - Pleased to see all the NXT guys who aren't as talented go away early, and then Cena to settle with Gabriel and Barrett. Oh snap, mystery NXT guy? With the actions on Smackdown, it is quite obvious who it'll be. I'm also thinking Slater might be kicked out... - Big time gauntlet match for the tag titles. Not that fond of MVP and Henry winning the gold, even though it makes sense with them just re-uniting, surprisingly, in this match. Hope that The Hart Dynasty or another team can take them away soon. - Intense match between Kane and Taker, and kind of predictable altogether with Bearer turning heel. Seems like Taker is going to be written off a little?
A good show overall, just a couple things I was meh on. But knowing you, you'll make good out of it all.
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