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Post by Thomas M. on Sept 4, 2010 2:01:50 GMT -5
Face/Heel/Tweener/Inactive/Injured
[ Roster ] Armando Estrada Candice Michelle Carlito Charlie Haas Chris Masters Eugene Edge Gene Snitsky Jeff Hardy Jim Duggan John Cena Johnathon Coachman [ General Manager ] Johnny Johnny Nitro JTG Kane Kenny Lance Cade Lita Maria Melina Mick Foley Mickie James Mikey Mitch Nicky Randy Orton Ric Flair Rob Conway Robbie McAllister Rory McAllister Shad Shane McMahon Shawn Michaels Shelton Benjamin Torrie Wilson Triple H Trish Stratus Val Venis Victoria Vince McMahon [ Chairman ] Viscera
[ Tag Teams / Stables ] The Spirit Squad [Kenny / Mikey / Mitch / Johnny / Nicky] D-Generation X [Triple H & Shawn Michaels] The McMahon's [Shane & Vince McMahon] Cryme Tyme [JTG & Shad Gaspard] Lance Cade and Trevor Murdoch The Highlanders [Rory & Robbie McAllister]
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[ WWE Champion ]
Edge [July 7th, 2006 - Current]
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Johnny Nitro [June 25th, 2006 - Current]
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Spirit Squad (Kenny & Mikey) [April 3rd, 2006 - Current]
[ Women's Champion ]
Lita [August 14th, 2006 - Current]
[ Roster ] Ashley Massaro Batista Bobby Lashley Brian Kendrick Big Vito Chavo Guerrero Chris Benoit David Taylor Elijah Burke Finlay Funaki Gregory Helms Hardcore Holly Idol Stevens Jamie Noble Jillian Hall Jimmy Wang Yang
Joey Mercury John "Bradshaw" Layfield [ Color Commentator ] KC James Kid Kash King Booker Kristal Marshall Layla El. Mark Henry Matt Hardy Michelle McCool Mike Mizanin M.V.P Mr. Kennedy Paul Burchill Paul London Psicosis Rey Mysterio Scotty 2 Hotty Sharmell Simon Dean Super Crazy Sylvan Tantaka The Boogeyman The Great Khali The Undertaker
[ Tag Teams ] The Mexicools [Super Crazy & Psicosis] Paul London & Brian Kendrick Teacher's Pet [K.C James / Idol Stevens / Michelle McCool] The Pitbulls [Jamie Noble & Kid Kash] William Regal & Dave Taylor
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[ World Heavyweight Champion ]
King Booker [July 23rd, 2006 - Current]
[ United States Champion ]
Finlay [July 14th, 2006 - Current]
[ WWE Tag Team Champions ]
Paul London & Brian Kendrick [May 21st, 2006 - Current]
[ Cruiserweight Champion ]
Gregory Helms [January 29, 2006 - Current]
[ Roster ] Al Snow Ariel Balls Mahoney Big Show CM Punk CW Anderson Danny Basham Danny Doring Daivari Doug Basham Elijah Burke Francine Jazz Justin Credible Kevin Thorn Kelly Kelly
Kurt Angle Little Guido Mike Knox Paul Heyman [ General Manager ] Rene Dupree Rob Van Dam Sabu Sandman Shannon Moore Stevie Richards Sylvester Terkay Test Tommy Dreamer Tony Mamaluke Trinity
[ Tag Teams ] Sylvester Terkay & Elijah Burke Full Blooded Italians [Little Guido & Tony Mamaluke] Heyman's Enforcers [Danny & Doug Basham]
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[ ECW Champion ]
The Big Show [July 4th, 2006 - Current]
[ Other WWE Awards ]
[ Money In The Bank ]
Vacant [June 11th, 2006 - Current] ________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Venue; TD Banknorth Garden | City; Boston, Massachusetts | Date; August 20, 2006Dark | Carlito def. Rob Conway | 4:20 1 | Chavo Guerrero def. Rey Mysterio | 10:59 2 | The Big Show© def. Sabu for the ECW World Heavyweight Championship | 8:30 3 | Hulk Hogan def. Randy Orton | 10:56 4 | Ric Flair def. Mick Foley in an "I Quit Match" | 12:47 5 | Batista def. King Booker© via Disqualification for the World Heavyweight Championship | 10:30 6 | D-Generation X [Shawn Michaels & Triple H] def. The McMahon's [Shane & Vince McMahon] | 13:02 7 | Edge© def. John Cena for the WWE Championship | 15:41
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Post by Chris Hammers on Sept 4, 2010 12:21:13 GMT -5
I would love it if Regal and Taylor got a run with the tag belts somewhere down the line.
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Post by Thomas M. on Sept 4, 2010 15:09:17 GMT -5
Summerslam Aftermath Preview[/size] The WWE Champion, Edge discusses his win on John Cena at Summerslam. D-Generation X will be appearing after beating the McMahon's. Trish Stratus makes a major announcement that may effect her wrestling career. and much more...[/font][/center]
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Post by legendkiller8 on Sept 4, 2010 22:37:16 GMT -5
Can't wait for this. Give Kane a monster reign and give Cena the gold. Good luck, Thomas.
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Post by Thomas M. on Sept 7, 2010 0:28:57 GMT -5
August 27th | Bridgeport, CT | Harbor Yard Arena[/b] [ Heat ] Gene Snitsky def. Phil Beaverman Shelton Benjamin def. Rob Conway Viscera w/Charlie Haas def. Val Venis[/color] Monday Night RAW is opened by the duo of Jerry "The King" Lawler and Jim Ross, who give us brief results of SummerSlam, where Edge retained the WWE Championship against John Cena, and the "Immortal", Hulk Hogan finally got his revenge on the Legend Killer, Randy Orton. The Theme Of the WWE Champion, Edge, blasts as the crowd rains him with boo's. He walks to the ring with a smirk on his face. He has the WWE Championship with him and so as the Womens Champion, Lita. He says that last night, he defeated Cena in his own home town of Boston, Massachusetts. The crowd continues to boo him, and he says he doesn't care what they think, drawing some heat. He then tells the crowd that he now does not have any good competitors for his title, and as he goes on, Jeff Hardy comes out to a huge pop after being absent from the WWE for 3 years. He grabs a microphone and tells the crowd that hes back. He receives a huge pop, and Edge is staring at him with anger. He goes on and says its been 3 long years since he has seen his loyal fans, and that its been a while since hes seen Edge, who is looking livid. Edge interrupts Hardy and asks him what is he doing here. Hardy says he wants to congratulate Edge on keeping the title. The crowd doesn't like that comment, but Hardy also says he is also there, to confront Edge about what he did to his brother Matt. Edge then says that Matt was just in his way of him meeting his true love, referring to Lita, and continues by saying Matt deserved what he got. He receives heat and Jeff tells Edge that he deserves this before delivering a kick to the gut of Edge, and nails a Twist of Fate on Edge, before hopping on the top turnbuckle, and going for a Swanton, but Lita pulls Edge out of the ring. Hardy stares at both of them as they go up the ramp. The show goes to a brief commercial as the show goes on.[ Commercial ] RAW returns and JR and King recap us on what just happened between Jeff Hardy and Edge. We then move on to our first match of the night.Viscera and Charlie Haas def. Jim Duggan and Eugene[/b] Haas and Viscera have a challenge in this bout against Duggan and Eugene. The match begins with Eugene and Haas. Haas takes it to Eugene, until Eugene gets angry, and he starts over powering Haas. He shoves Haas back, and clothesline him. Haas then stops the momentum with a boot to the gut, and tags in Viscera, which changed the momentum. Viscera took down Eugene with ease using his weight. He has Eugene in the corner, but Eugene escapes , and tags in Duggan, who comes with Strong Punches to the head of Viscera. He then runs to the ropes, but Viscera catches him and nails the Spinning Side Slam. He pins him and picks up the victory. Haas and Viscera celebrate their victory in the ring, and they raise their hands. RAW then goes backstage to Johnathon Coachman’s office. Edge comes bursting through the door with Lita. He asks Coachman did he see what just happened out there. Coachman responds by saying yes he did. He also says that he doesn’t want his WWE Champion looking like a fool. So tonight, it’ll be Edge, going one on one against Jeff Hardy. The crowd likes this match so they cheer. Edge says he wouldn’t like nothing better. Edge storms out of his office as RAW goes on to its second match.Trish Stratus def. VictoriaA great match here with two of RAW’s top divas. Trish took it to Victoria with some forearms, and a DDT to take her down. She goes for a quick pin, but its near fall. The match goes back and forth, and Victoria takes advantage of Trish with her power. She then locks in an reverse chinlock, and Trish struggles to escape it. She uses her flexibility and kicks Victoria in the head. She then gets up to a boot in the gut, and Victoria goes for a Widow’s peak, but Trish escapes, and nails the chick kick. She then pins Victoria and picks up a huge victory. Trish then grabs a mic as she is exhausted and she begins to speak. She says that she has enjoyed her years in the WWE, but she thinks after being an successful women’s champion, she will retire. The crowd doesn’t seem to like this, but she continues by saying that she wants her last match at Unforgiven, against the women’s champion, Lita. The crowd are enlightened by this match. The theme of Mickie James is then heard, she comes down to the ring energized. She grabs a mic and says that she wanted a title match at Unforgiven. She goes on and says that Trish thinks she can get a title match anytime she chooses. Trish says if she has to beat Mickie to get her title shot, then she’ll do it. They both get in eachothers faces and begin to exchange some words, until Johnathon Coachman appears on the ramp. He tells them theres no need to fight now, because they can meet next week to determine the Number One Contender for Lita’s title. He then goes to the back as they continue to speak with confidence saying they’ll be the winner of mic though. RAW then goes into a commercial, after JR and King remind us of our main event for tonight.[ Commercial ] RAW returns as JR and King tell us to be ready for the release of The Marine, coming in October. RAW then goes into its first hour main event.Kane def. Intercontinental Champion Johnny Nitro w/Melina via DisqualificationA good match here, with the Big Red Machine, going one on one against the Intercontinental Champion, Johnny Nitro. Kane overpowers Nitro in the beginning of the match. He throws Nitro back everytime they met in the middle of the ring. Then Kane laid down some punches on Nitro, taking him into the corner of the ring, and delivering some hard uppercuts. Nitro then takes advantage after raking Kane’s eyes. He then goes on the top turnbuckle, and delivers a Dropkick that takes Kane down. RAW then goes in commercial as both men are down. [ Commercial ] RAW returns as Nitro tries to keep Kane down with a rear naked choke, and we recap Nitro taking down Kane before the commercial. Kane uses his strength, and escapes the hold, he then takes Nitro down with a big boot. He also gets a sidewalk slam in, and he goes for a Flying Clothesline, but Nitro hits Kane with the Nitro Blast in mid air. He pins Kane, but Kane grabs the ropes. Nitro and the crowd are shocked, and Morrison hops on the top turnbuckle, and goes for a moonsault, but Kane moves out of the way, and Morrison hits the ground. When he gets up, he turns to a chokeslam from Kane. Kane is about to pin him, but Umaga’s theme is heard, and he comes out with Armando Estrada. Kane goes near the ropes to confront Umaga, and as he gets in, they begin to brawl, until Kane grabs Umaga’s neck, and Umaga grabs Kane’s neck. Kane begins to overpower Umaga, until Nitro comes from behind with a low blow to Kane, and Umaga takes advantage of it, and hits a Samoan Spike on Kane. Nitro goes up the ramp with his title having a smirk on his face. RAW then goes into a commercial as the show goes on. [ Commercial ] RAW returns as JR and King recap the assault Kane received from Umaga. We then go backstage where Maria is interviewing Randy Orton. She asks him how is he feeling after being defeated by Hulk Hogan at Summerslam. He looks at her for a brief second, before saying that Hogan got lucky and he doubts it'll ever happen again. She then ask him what hes going to do next. He says hes going to continue what he does best, kill legends, and tonight he looks to continue his objective, by killing the legend of Ric Flair. He then walks off of the set as RAW goes into a commercial[ Commercial ] RAW returns quicker as we move quickly onto our next match.Ric Flair def. Randy Orton via reverse decisionOrton seemed more aggressive then ever after suffering a lost to Hulk Hogan. He took it to Flair, who fought back. Orton took down Flair with clotheslines, and hard punches. Flair sometimes countered with Knife Edged Chops, and they traded blows until Orton raked Flair's eyes, and beat him down some more. In the end of the match, Flair dropped Orton, and locked him in the Figure Four Leg Lock, Orton then reached the ropes, and as they got up, Orton hit Flair with an RKO out of no where. He pins Flair and picks up the victory. He exits the ring, but as Flair began to stir, Orton got back in the ring, and nailed him with another RKO. Orton stands over Flair, and begins to assault him with knees to the head, and vicious punches to the head as well. He didn't restrain himself, so the Ref reversed the call he made, and Flair is the victor. Orton argued with the ref, and he picked Flair up, but as he was just about to go for another RKO, Carlito began running down to the ring, and Orton escaped. Carlito checked on Flair, as Orton backed up on the ramp. RAW then goes back to JR and King, who remind us of our Main Event, as RAW goes into a commercial. [ Commercial ] RAW returns as we go backstage to the private jet of Mr.McMahon. We see D-X in there, chilling out. It seems there is a huge mess in there so they leave quickly. While their leaving, a huge D-X is shown on the jet. As they leave, The McMahon's show up, and they see the logo on the plane. McMahon flips out, before we go on to our next matchWWE Champion Edge def. Jeff HardyAs soon as the bell rings, Hardy went right after Edge, and took him down, and threw stiff punches as him. As the ref pulls him off of him, he does it again. The ref pulls him off once more, and Hardy meets a knee to the gut from Edge. Edge then took advantage of the match for a while, until the momentum shifted after a drop kick from Hardy, which left both of them out. A commercial interfered in the match as the show goes on. [ Commercial ] RAW returns as Edge has a chinlock on Edge. Hardy eventually gets out of the hold, and Hardy hits Edge with a Whisper In The Wind. He goes for a pin, but its a near fall. Hardy then feeds off of the momentum, and he dodges Edge's unexpected spear, and nails a Twist Of Fate. He then goes for a Swanton, but Lita hops on the apron, and distracts Hardy long enough, and he kicks her off the apron, and goes for a Swanton, but Edge holds his knees up, and he gets up, and nails Hardy with a spear. He pins Hardy and picks up the victory. Edge celebrates his victory, until he is interrupted by the theme of John Cena, who comes to the ring with no shirt, and he has an stern expression on his face. He runs down to the ring, and he meets Edge with some fists. He ducks one of Edge's fists, and hits him with a Spinning Powerslam. He then goes for a five knuckle shuffle, but Edge is pulled out by Lita. They then move up the ramp as Cena looks on at them. Johnathon Coachman then comes out, and he says that Cena's actions were unacceptable, therefore he will suffer the consequences, so next week on RAW, he will be going against Edge. He pauses for a second, and the crowd cheers before he says it will not only be Edge, but it will be an Handicap Match, where his Partner will be one of RAW's best superstars, Umaga. Edge has a smirk on his face, as Cena has a look with disbelief on his. Edge's theme plays as RAW closes out with Cena standing in the middle of the ring, and Edge looking on.© WWE 2006 [/font][/center]
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Post by Thomas M. on Sept 9, 2010 22:43:17 GMT -5
Previews
After defeating Sabu, The Big Show discusses his win over Sabu.
One of ECW's rising stars, CM Punk, takes on C.W Anderson.
Rob Van Dam goes one on one against "The Reject" Shannon Moore.
....and much more.
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Post by legendkiller8 on Sept 10, 2010 18:53:29 GMT -5
-Nice to see you brought Jeff Hardy back. Can't wait to see his return match tonight. -Viscera and Haas going over is good either way. -Trish over Victoria is a great matchup and Trish winning was good too. -Kane over Nitro sounds good. Umaga/Kane for Unforgiven seems like the way to go. -Flair over Orton in a reverse decision is interesting. Lots of feuds can lead to this. -Edge over Hardy is good either way. Wished Hardy won his return match but this is good to make Edge look strong. But I'm hoping Cena takes it at Unforgiven. -Good show; can't wait for ECW.
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Post by Thomas M. on Sept 15, 2010 23:34:56 GMT -5
August 22nd | Chicago, Illinois | Allsate Arena[/b] Extreme Championship Wrestling is opened with its casual pyro, and the legendary ECW commentary team of Joey Styles and Taz. They begin to speak about the ECW Championship Match at Summerslam, as Sabu, went one on one against the Big Show. The theme of the Big Show is heard, as he walks down to the ring with a cocky smile. He grabs a microphone and begins to speak about beating the pulp out of Sabu, who think he still got it. He then says that Sabu should realize why hes not the ECW Champ, and the Big Show is. He continues to speak, until Sabu's theme is heard, and he runs down to the ring with a chair, and throws the chair in the Big Show's face, and hits him with a drop kick. The Big Show still stands as Sabu leaps off of the set up chair, and hits a somersault on Big Show which actually takes him down. Sabu stands with the chair and raises it in the air with his signature pose. ECW goes onto its first commercial as the show goes on.[ Commercial[/color] ] ECW returns as we are shown backstage in Paul Heyman's office, as the Big Show bursts in holding his face. He says that Sabu attacked him, and he wants retribution. Heyman says that its a deal, and it won't be an regular match, it will be an Extreme Rules Match. Show thanks Paul and walks out of his room, as ECW returns to the ring, and we go onto our first match.CM Punk def. CW Anderson[/b] One of ECW's rising superstars, CM Punk, takes on the ECW vet, CW Anderson, who has lost to Punk last week. Punk uses his kicks to take advantage of the match, and when it seemed Anderson would get some momentum, Punk would ruin it. Eventually he hit a Springboard Clothesline, and hit the Go To Sleep. He pinned Anderson to pick up the victory. After the match, Punk grabbed a mic, and says that this is why hes Straight Edge, because he is a winner, and everyone else is a loser, and will never be better than him. He then laughs as ECW goes backstage. Rob Van Dam is shown on the screen doing his leg stretches, as Tommy Dreamer walks in the room. He tells Van Dam that he wishes him good luck in his match tonight. Van Dam wished him luck as well. Dreamer then walks out as his match is up next, and ECW goes into a commercial.[ Commercial ] ECW returns as we move onto our next match.Kevin Thorn w/Ariel def. Tommy Dreamer[/b] They fought back and forth in this hard fought match. Dreamer began the match with some hard fists to Thorn. He was then taken down by a clothesline from Thorn. Thorn beats down on Dreamer, and during the match, he hit him with a big boot. Thorn took advantage of the match, until Dreamer gained momentum, and hit a bulldog. He then set up for the Dreamer DDT, until Ariel hopped on the apron, and distracted Dreamer, and he walked to her, telling her to get off, and when he turned around, Thorn hit him with the Crucifix. He pinned Dreamer and picked up the victory. Ariel got in the ring and they celebrated. ECW went into a commercial as this was happening. [ Commercial ] As ECW returned we hear the theme of Rob Van Dam, and his match is about to begin.Rob Van Dam def. Shannon Moore[/b] "The Reject" Shannon Moore put up a great showing in this match tonight against Rob Van Dam. Van Dam and Moore both showed their speed, ducking under each others moves, until Moore delivered punches, and elbows. He also laid down some boots on Van Dam. He then hit a quick suplex and went for a pin. RVD kicked out, and Moore stalked RVD and hits a hurricarana followed up by a pin, which resulted in a kick. Moore then made the first mistake, by missing a moonsault. Van Dam took quick advantage, and hit the Five Star Frog Splash. He pins Moore, and picks up the victory. As Van Dam is celebrating, two men walk down to the ring with a cocky look on their face. One man grabs a microphone, and introduces himself as Elijah Burke, and his friends name is Sylvester Terkay. He then goes on and says that they have noticed Van Dam for a long time, and well, Sylvester would like a match against him. Van Dam grabs a microphone, and says that he has way better things to deal with then two rookies. Burke seems really offended by the comment, and lays down an effective punching combo on Van Dam. He then leaves Van Dam to Terkay, who goes and locks on the Overhead Keylock on Rob. Van Dam seems unconscious as the men stand up, and raise their arms over Van Dam as ECW goes into a commercial.[ Commercial ] ECW returns, as Tazz and Joey Styles show us what just happened moments ago. They then say its time for the big main event, as Sabu goes one on one against the ECW Champion, the Big Show once again. Sabu's theme is heard, and he receives a huge pop. He comes to the ring with a chairECW Championship MatchECW Champion The Big Show def. Sabu in an Extreme Rules MatchSoon as The Enraged Big Show got on the apron, Sabu threw the chair at him, once again, and Big Show was stunned. Sabu took the rebounded Chair, and set it up, and landed a moonsault on Show off the chair, which resulted them to being outside. Sabu stands up as he does his signature pose as ECW goes into a quick commercial. [ Commercial ] When ECW returned, the Big Show had control, as he threw Sabu at the Steel Steps. He tossed him around like a rag doll, into the steel steps, and steel posts, and the apron. He then grabbed a garbage can, and when he walked to Sabu, he was Dropkicked by Sabu, and the can was drived into Show's head. Sabu then grabbed a singapore cane, and when Show got up, he hit him with the cane multiple of times. He hit him in the knee, and then on the top of his head, which knocked the Big Show out for a minute. Sabu then hopped in the ring, and grabbed the chair he used. He also grabbed a table and set it up. He grabbed the Chair, and as Big Show was stirring, he hit him in the head with it, and laid Show on the table. He grabbed the Chair, went in the ring, on the top ropes, and went for an Arabian Facebuster, but missed, as Show moved. Show then got up, and grabbed a Singapore Cane, but a Sabu was stirring, he nailed Sabu with the cane. He threw him in the ring, grabbed a table, set it up, and Chokeslammed Sabu threw the table to end the match. In the end, Show raised up the ECW title as the show faded away.© WWE 2006 [/font][/center]
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Post by kurtangleisgod on Sept 16, 2010 1:46:49 GMT -5
RAW was good. I was hoping Jeff Hardy would beat Edge, and get a title shot at Unforgiven, but oh well. Handicap match should be good next show. I liked Mickie not just letting Trish get a title shot and fighting for it. Kane/Nitro was a good matchup, Umaga/Kane was a decent feud, glad you keep it going.
Ha, I remember Terkay, he was pretty lame. Hopefully you push Burke and not him. Good match between Moore and RVD. main event was awesome, glad Sabu lost lol. Keep on having punk win lol
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Post by Thomas M. on Sept 17, 2010 21:32:46 GMT -5
WWE has decided to have every brand in every Pay Per View. So from now on, there wont be any separate PPV's for brands.
There are reports that Kurt Angle may leave the WWE, but we are not sure about it just yet.
After Jeff Hardy lost to the WWE Champion Edge last RAW, expect him to be in the chase for the Intercontinental Championship.
Thats all that was reported.
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Sept 17, 2010 22:44:34 GMT -5
-Good opening promo, although I don't want to see the Sabu/Show feud continue -Dislike the sudden CM Punk heel turn but I do like that he beat CW Anderson -Thorn over Dreamer is cool as long as it leads to a Kevin Thorn push -RVD over Moore was the obvious choice -Weren't Burke & Terkay in WWE at this point? On Smackdown I think. Anyway, I like that they're here -Show retaining was the right move and I really hope this is finally over
Solid ECW, a few decisions I was unsure of but for the most part I like where you seem to be going so far.
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Post by Planktung on Sept 18, 2010 13:20:20 GMT -5
- Solid opening promo with Show and Sabu. - Punk's heel turn is a little sudden, but it's cool. - Thorn over Dreamer is shocking. Not too sure if it was the right call though. - Van Dam over Moore was the right call and interesting to see Burke and Terkay attack him. - Show retaining is good. Hopefully his reign lasts a bit longer, but not as long as it did in real life. - Solid ECW. Hopefully you can keep this diary going.
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Post by Thomas M. on Sept 18, 2010 15:43:17 GMT -5
Previews[/b] After losing to Chavo Guerrero at Summerslam because of Vickie Guerrero, Rey Mysterio wants to confront her about it. Teddy Long has a huge announcement due to the World Heavyweight Championship. The Tag Champs, Paul London and Brian Kendrick go against the Pitbulls, Jamie Noble, and Kid Kash. ...and More on this edition of SmackDown. [/font][/center]
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Post by legendkiller8 on Sept 19, 2010 22:42:30 GMT -5
-Good start. Extreme Rules sounds pretty good. -Punk over Anderson is the right call to build Punk up before he becomes a champion. -Thorn over Dreamer was good too considering Thorn is underrated. -Show over Sabu was expected since he's the champion. Good call there. -Good ECW; looking forward to seeing what's to be advanced in the near future. Wonder who Show's #1 Contender is.
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Post by Thomas M. on Sept 20, 2010 0:31:24 GMT -5
August 25th | Aurburn Hills, Michigan | The Palace of Auburn Hills
SmackDown opens with its into and the pyrotechnics as John Bradshaw Layfield, and Michael Cole welcome us to this edition of SmackDown. They remind us that at Summerslam, the World Heavyweight Champion, King Booker, keeps his title after losing by Disqualification to Batista. Speaking of King Booker, he comes out with Sharmell, and draws alot of heat with his usual entrance. He says that tonight, the era of King Booker, will expand. He says that he'd like to introduce to more people to his fortune. He says that the mens names are William Regal, and the United States Champion, Finlay. They come out to some heat as well. Booker then says that from now on, they will be referred as Sir William Regal, and Sir Finlay. Regal then starts chanting, "ALL HAIL KING BOOKER", but to their dismay, Bobby Lashley comes out rushing to the ring. He nails Finlay with a hard spear, and punches Regal away, but when he turns around, he is met by an Axe Kick. Regal and Finlay eventually get up, and stomp on him. Batista then runs down to the ring, and saves Lashley. He spears Regal, and nails Finlay with a spinebuster. Booker escapes the ring, and Teddy Long appears on the ramp. He says that Booker thinks that after his actions at Summerslam, he will get away, then he is wrong, and tonight, Batista and Bobby Lashley will team up, and go against William Regal, and Finlay, and if they win, Batista gets his World Title match against you at Unforgiven, and Lashley gets his United States Championship Match at Unforgiven. Teddy says thats not all, as tonight, Booker will go one on one against, The Undertaker. Booker is livid on the ramp as Batista has a smirk on his face in the ring. Smackdown goes into the first commercial of the night as the show goes on.
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SmackDown returns as JBL and Michael Cole remind us of what just happened, and JBL doesn't approve of it, saying that Teddy might have just put his World Champion in Jeopardy, putting him against the Undertaker. We then go onto our first match of the night.
The Pitbulls [Jamie Noble and Kid Kash] def. WWE Tag Team Champions Paul London and Brian Kendrick A great match put on by these two teams as the Tag Champs, go at it against some future contenders, Jamie Noble and Kid Kash. The match begins with some high paced action between Kendrick and Noble, with each man nailing a Dropkick. It eventually ends when Noble knees Kendrick in the gut, and he and Kash make frequent tags, taking advantage of Kendrick. This continues until Kendrick gains momentum from a dropkick, and makes a hot tag to London, who takes down both Noble and Kash with dropkicks. He then stalks the legal man Noble, and hits him with an Enziguri. London then goes on the turnbuckle of Kash and Noble, which was a huge mistake, and is about to go for a 450 Splash, until Kash hops back up, and shoves London off of the turnbuckle. Noble then picks him up and nails a Firemans Carry Gutbuster. He pins London and picks up the huge victory. After the match, him and Kash escape after their huge victory over the tag champs. SmackDown then goes backstage.
We go backstage to Teddy Long's office. In walks a man who introduces himself as Montel Vontavious Porter. Teddy says he looks forward to him coming on SmackDown, as he has big things for him. Montel thanks Teddy, and says that he thanks him for the first row seats. He says it was no problem as SmackDown goes into a commercial.
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SmackDown returns as JBL and Michael Cole remind us of two blockbuster matches we have tonight, as the World Heavyweight Champion, King Booker, goes one on one against the Undertaker, and Batista and Bobby Lashley go against William Regal, and Finlay. But for now we have our next match.
Mr. Kennedy def. Matt Hardy A great back and forth match here between Matt Hardy and Mr. Kennedy. The match begins with a Test of Strength in the middle of the ring. Hardy overpowers Kennedy, and they go into a turnbuckle, when they release, Kennedy slaps Hardy, which provokes him, and he unloads on Kennedy with punches. They get up, and Hardy corners Kennedy with punches. When the ref holds Hardy back, Kennedy rakes Hardy's eyes behind the refs back, and takes advantage of it, laying down Hardy with a clothesline. He also hits a DDT on Hardy, and a suplex. He pins but its near falls. Hardy then nails a Side Effect, as he is pulled up. He gains momentum, and is about to go for a leg drop, but the Cruiserweight Champion, Gregory Helms, runs down to the ring, and distracts Hardy. This gives Kennedy enough time to get up, and he catches Hardy with a Green Bay Plunge from the top turnbuckle. He pins Hardy and picks up the victory. Helms gets in the ring, and shakes Kennedy's hand, and they raise their arms as SmackDown goes into a commercial.
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SmackDown returns as the theme of Rey Mysterio is heard. He receives a huge pop as he comes down to the ring. He grabs a microphone and says that last Sunday, at Summerslam, Vickie Guerrero screwed him out of his win. He says that he was about to beat Chavo, but Vickie shoved him, and Chavo won. He then says that he wants a good explanation for what happened. The theme of Chavo is heard, and he comes down to the ring, without Vickie. He says that Rey has no right to criticize his auntie Vickie. He then says if he wants to do something about it, they should do it right here, right now. Vickie then comes to the ring, and tries to hold Chavo back. She then takes Chavo's mic, and says that there is no need for fighting. She says they used to be best friends, but now they are fighting. She then says that what happened at SummerSlam, was a huge accident. She tells Rey she's sorry, and says does she accept his apology. He accepts it, as Chavo stands away, but then Vickie smacks Rey with the mic. She has a sinister smirk on her face, as Chavo mounts Rey, and beats him down. He then hits Rey with the Frog Splash, then hits him with another one. Chavo then leaves the ring with Vickie, as both of them have smirks on their faces. SmackDown rolls into another commercial after this.
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SmackDown returns as the theme of The World Heavyweight Champion, King Booker is heard. He comes out to the ring, and rants about having to face the Undertaker. He continues by saying that if he gets hurt, Teddy Long is gonna regret putting him in this match. As Booker continues, the lights go off in the arena, and the theme of the Undertaker is heard. Taker comes out to his usual entrance. Booker tries to keep confident but looks terrified. The match begins soon.
The Undertaker def. World Heavyweight Champion King Booker w/Queen Sharmell via Disqualification The match begins with Taker putting his fists up, and Booker tries to avoid them, and go for knife edged chops. Taker eventually lays down Booker with some punches, and they go into the turnbuckle. He then hits Booker the Snake Eyes, and followed up by a big boot. He then goes for an Old School, but Booker catches him with a Axe Kick. Booker has advantage of the match, as the show goes into a commercial.
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As SmackDown returns, Booker is shown laying down some punches on Taker, as SD recaps Booker hitting the Axe Kick on Taker. The momentum soon turns, as Taker tries to come back at Booker with punches, but Booker rakes his eyes. Booker then kicks Taker in the gut, and goes for an Early Scissors Kick, but Taker catches him with a leaping clothesline. They both lay out, but Taker sits up. Taker then pulls Booker on the apron, and hits a leg drop. The match continues, and Taker stalks Booker for a chokeslam. As he is stalking him, the theme of The Great Khali is heard, and he walks to the ring with Daivari. He gets in the ring, and Taker throws punches at him, but its ineffective, as Khali headbutts him. Booker escapes as Khali and Taker brawl. Khali then hits Taker with a chop and stands tall over him. SmackDown rolls into a commercial as the show goes on.
[ Commercial[/color] ] A RAW rebound is shown, and JBL and Michael Cole remind us of our main event, but for now we have a divas match.Diva Search Winner Layla El. def. Jillian Hall[/b] This match was quick, as Jillian tried to show off her singing skills before the match, but Layla came from behind her, with a forearm to her head. She then kicks her in the gut, and hits her with the LayOut to end the match quickly. After the match, Mike "The Miz" Mizanin comes to the ring. He asks Layla how does it feel to win her first match ever. She is about to speak, but Miz snatches the mic away and reminds everyone that next week on SmackDown is his debut match. They don't seem to care, as Layla stands in the ring. He then finishes off by telling everyone to give him a "Whoo-Rah", which they don't do. SmackDown goes into a commercial with JBL saying that Miz has potential. [ Commercial ] SmackDown returns as they recap what just happened earlier during the show. They then say its time for the main event, as William Regal, and Finlay come out first separately. So does Batista and Lashley, who draw huge pops. The match begins.Batista and Bobby Lashley def. William Regal and United States Champion FinlayThe match starts off with William Regal and Batista. Regal puts Batista in some headlocks, but Batista escapes with his strength. He does some more submission maneuvers, but Batista escapes. He then knees Batista in the gut, and he and Finlay take advantage of him, making frequent tags. Things look to turn, as Batista lays down the legal man, Finlay with a clothesline, but Finlay stops him from making the hot tag to Lashley. SmackDown goes into a quick commercial as the show goes on. [ Commercial[/b] ] As SmackDown returns, it shows Regal with a camel clutch on 'Tista. Batista uses his strength to get up, and he drops Regal. Both men make tags to their partners, but Lashley lays down Finlay with some clotheslines. He then nails him with a hard spear. Lashley then pins Finlay, which seemed like a three, but Regal broke it up. Batista then comes in, and takes out himself and Regal out of the ring. The ref seemed distracted by Regal, and Finlay grabs his shillelagh, and is about to crack Lashley in the skull with it, but Lashley actually ducks it, and hits Finlay with a spear. He then picks Finlay up, and nails the Dominator. He pins Finlay and picks up the hard fought Victory. Batista then hops in the ring, and the raise eachothers arms to close out the show, as both men have won matches for their brands titles. © WWE 2006 [/font][/center]
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Post by Thomas M. on Sept 20, 2010 0:48:43 GMT -5
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Post by legendkiller8 on Sept 20, 2010 7:50:20 GMT -5
-Very good promo to set up two matches for Unforgiven possibly. Looking forward to that. -The Pitbulls over Londrick is a good build for your tag contention and could set up another match for No Mercy. -Kennedy over Hardy is a pretty good call. Hope that both men get some solid pushes. -Interesting there with the whole Guerrero/Mysterio feud continuing. I love the build it's getting and hope that at Unforgiven, they can get in a gimmick match like Street Fight or something. -Great choice for first-hour main event. Undertaker over Booker was expected. -Layla El winning the Diva Search and beating Jillian is some nice build-up for her before she becomes SmackDown's top diva like she is today. -Batista and Bobby Lashley winning was good and expected to set up more matches for Unforgiven. -Great show; really gave me some motivation somehow. Very realistic show.
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Post by Thomas M. on Sept 24, 2010 14:56:24 GMT -5
August 28th RAW PreviewsAnnounced on the last week of RAW, John Cena will be placed in a handicapped match against Umaga and Edge. After losing his return match last week to the WWE Champion Edge on the last edition on RAW, Jeff Hardy will go one on one against one of RAW's most athletic superstars, Shelton Benjamin, to determine the number one contender to the Intercontinental Championship. Last week announce on RAW, Trish Stratus will go one on one against one of her rivals, Mickie James to determine the Number One Contender to the Womens Championship at Unforgiven. and more will be announced on this edition of Monday Night RAW! [/size] [/center][/font]
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Post by DTP. on Sept 26, 2010 14:07:46 GMT -5
WWE: Alright, I'll give a better in depth review next week, from the looks of things your layout is looking extremely crisp and you've got the features of a potential long-lasting, healthy diary. Everything looks crisp, a lot of storylines that go on in actual life, but no problem as that's usually a necessity at the beginning of a diary. Not sure why SmackDown get Unforgiven though; these are the days of brand-exclusive pay-per-views after all.
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Post by legendkiller8 on Sept 26, 2010 15:28:20 GMT -5
WWE: Alright, I'll give a better in depth review next week, from the looks of things your layout is looking extremely crisp and you've got the features of a potential long-lasting, healthy diary. Everything looks crisp, a lot of storylines that go on in actual life, but no problem as that's usually a necessity at the beginning of a diary. Not sure why SmackDown get Unforgiven though; these are the days of brand-exclusive pay-per-views after all. Looking forward to RAW, Thomas. Oh and he had an update that showed there would be no more brand exclusives, meaning RAW and SmackDown and ECW now share all the PPVs if I'm not mistaking.
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