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Post by chaz on Nov 5, 2010 19:08:35 GMT -5
Not sure if you're planning on fixing it but Randy Orton has the WWE Title according to your nice roster layout. Rumble was a fun show, I can see Daniel Bryan reaching Mania with the United States title and keeping it even longer than that. Hope Kaval wins the IC title at Elimination Chamber so a champion vs champion match with Bryan and Kaval could take place at mania. Barrett retaining the WWE title is great news, Randy is been so boring recently, to me at least. Cena winning the belt from Kane is something I don't like to be honest. I'm far from a Cena hater but for him to just show up on Smackdown and end Kane's beast of a reign seems a bit meh. Taker/Kane never had to be over the title so Taker returning at Elimination Chamber costing Kane the title would have been slightly better. small typo at the start of the rumble, it states Justin Gabriel when I imagine it is meant to read Justin Roberts. Rumble match was fine, loved Bret Hart being in it, getting an elimination no less. Del Rio eliminating him was a great choice, I hope Del Rio has a nice feud going in to mania. CM Punk winning is fine, I always approve of a new winner instead of an older established star winning for a 2nd time. Keep it up, lads. Thanks for that, Hammers.
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Post by tom on Nov 7, 2010 6:25:42 GMT -5
Vickie Guerrero's standing with the company is not set in concrete. Behind closed doors, Vickie has expressed her intent to step away from her on-screen role after the angle with Dolph Ziggler has blown over. This may have something to do with her daughter being signed with the company and seemingly being close to debuting on TV.
SyFy has showed interest in airing SmackDown live, but WWE officials are still tentative to take the step, mostly because it would be live on a Friday night and a night that the WWE talent usually have away from the road. Officials fear the wrestlers would feel disgruntled if one of their precious days off are taken away.
All spots for the Elimination Chamber match for the World Heavyweight Championship are expected to be filled on this week's SmackDown.
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Post by NOW that's WRESTLING on Nov 7, 2010 7:36:23 GMT -5
Live shows on SyFy would be incredible. :-)
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Post by DTP. on Nov 7, 2010 13:53:57 GMT -5
WWE Royal Rumble: Sunday 31st January 2011...Alright, am looking forward to this. Now, I'm not too sure about how you're using some slightly overmainstream music for theme songs, like Kings of Leon or Muse. They would surely use an alternative song instead. Did like how they showed Edge over Chris Benoit amongst the winners of the Rumble matches. In my opinion, the opening contest was absolutely weak. This should have gone on second in the filler match position on the card, but it seemed rightful for Natalya to overcome LayCool but not sure of the handicap match. I do however think the setup was nice, though Natalya would have benefitted more realistically if it was a tag team situation for the WWE Unified Divas Championship: as dreadful as that stipulation up, Natalya would have done tremendously and also created a possibly story arc for the future against say, Beth Phoenix if she'd have returned to team with Natalya here. Natalya and Layla have had some of the best womens matches on WWE television this past year. Daniel Bryan and Ted Dibiase would have been a better decision to open, great defense of the WWE United States Championship win by Bryan, just thinking it's time for him to lose the belt soon: glad he's had a good reign, but he's not making that much progress with just being fighting champion and underdog babyface. Again with Kaval; who could benefit from a WWE Intercontinental Championship reign even if transitional. Dolph Ziggler's had the belt for almost six months now, I feel he should be nearing the end of this reign. Surrised Ziggler is still using Vickie Guerrero here though, hopefully will end nearer WrestleMania XXVII. Wade Barrett having David Otunga accompanying him is unorthodox, but realistic. Obvious tension build between Nexus though. Randy Orton and Barrett's hopeful final pay-per-view match for the WWE Championship. Glad Barrett won anyway, these two can have good matches, just feel as though this match again...wasn't extremely necessary. John Cena beating Kane was a nice surprise, Cena on SmackDown as World Heavyweight Champion could potentially make SmackDown equal to RAW now. Cena to me is on the way to be facing The Undertaker now. Triple H returning in the Rumble was for the best, did like how realistic this was, with Zack Ryder having such a short reign. The white text though to block spoilers was irritating though, since I reply on a WordPad document. Was impressed how Chris Masters was made out to be credible early on. The Nexus breakdown with Heath Slater eliminated quickly was a nice touch. Bret Hart's return here was great, and perhaps this time he is able to look good and gain some actual steam in the ring. Alberto Del Rio's eliminating of him could make Del Rio the next big thing, too. Cody Rhodes had an impressive run in the ring. I was impressed. Hunter playing the runner up role was nice, and CM Punk winning was great, but at the same time I hope he does not main event WrestleMania XXVII: I do love Punk and he has the appearance to be a major draw as a heel in a main event of a big pay-per-view like WrestleMania, but it would be nice to see him not main event and perhaps win the WWE Championship that way. Overall, I was impressed with the show and the direction of the company is quite intriguing. A great real start.
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Post by duan on Nov 8, 2010 11:54:34 GMT -5
Royal Rumble 2011 First off, interesting start point for you two. You guys need to make this a big year and this is right place to start. Before I go on to my review, these are some amazing graphics. Chaz, you did an amazing job with the roster page. Very unique and right to the point. Little sketchy about Barrett not letting Cena go at SS. Doesn't seem like that would work unless there was a loophole in the deal. Hooray for 5-on-5 matches at Survivor Series. Its why I love the event so much. Cena losing again is shocking, but I see what you did with him. Barrett retaining is a plus. Kaval getting push a little unrealistically wouldn't you say? Also, don't like the idea of throwing guys together in a 15 man battle royal for a sake of getting them on the PPV. I know, you pick your RR spot, but still.
Now, onto the Rumble. Once again, phenomenal graphics Chaz. I don't expect anything less though. Crowd 'RED HOT' for Natalya? Hm, if you say so. I see differently on my tv set. I like the way the match ended though. LayCool basically splitting there after both wanted to score the pin and Natalya becoming Divas Champ is ideal. Sheamus coming in the lucky spot. I dig it. Cena asking for Bearer to be barred makes sense, but Teddy Long not letting him be barred doesn't. Why doesn't he have that authority as GM? Doesn't make sense. Maryse leaving Dibiase is hilarious and a good way to keep the strap on Bryan. HOF inductee already? SCHWEET. This is more like it now. Giving Kaval a title shot but having him lose. Seems about right if you asked me. Vickie's interference would play a big part also. Swagger/Santino spot is hilarious. VERY interesting way to portray the WWE Championship match. Not surprised Otunga listened to Barrett and I am happy to see Wade retain. Give him a reign until Mania where the Nexus is abolished and we start fresh. I'd go for that. Eh, dislike the World Championship outcome. Unless you are going for a title unification match, then I'd like it. But having Cena come over and just defeat Kane pretty easily is lame if you ask me. Rumble time! Individual graphics must have taken forever...but its so worth it haha. Dislike the text in white, but I see what you tried to do. Interesting turn of events with the end result of Punk being the winner. I want to see what you do with him, since you basically set up Barrett/Cena unification. All together, the event was pretty good. I love the actual descriptions because they weren't paragraphs long and easy to follow. I am excited to see what else you have in store, keep at this one.
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Post by chaz on Nov 8, 2010 15:51:56 GMT -5
RUMBLE FALLOUT | January 31 2011
Just 24 hours removed from the Royal Rumble, prepare for an action-packed show live on the USA Network as RAW brings you the Rumble fallout!
Wade Barrett retained the WWE Championship in controversial fashion. David Otunga was the man responsible for costing Randy Orton the match, but Otunga seemed to struggle with the decision of whether to strike the Viper or Barrett with the most prestigious belt in sports entertainment history. RAW should certainly shed some light on what's next for Nexus, Orton and the WWE Championship.
CM Punk took the spotlight in Boston last night, outlasting 29 other WWE Superstars to win the 2011 Royal Rumble match. CM Punk will be in the building for RAW, as he begins the road to his first ever WrestleMania main event.
Speaking of WrestleMania, the night before at Fox Theatre in Atlanta, the Hall of Fame Class of 2011 will be forever enshrined in sports entertainment history, the first of which will be revealed on RAW!
RAW • 9/8 CT • USA NETWORK
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Post by chaz on Nov 9, 2010 21:03:35 GMT -5
RUMBLE FALLOUT | JANUARY 31 2011
RAW opens up with the cameras panning around the arena, showing the sell-out crowd pumped up for tonight's action packed show. Michael Cole and Jerry "The King" Lawler welcome us, and briefly discuss last night's Royal Rumble event.
We hear the entrance music of CM Punk to kick off Monday Night RAW. The Royal Rumble winner makes his way down to a mixed reaction. Punk seems to take great delight in that. In the ring, he takes a mic and speaks. He says he made history and a list of great men that have won the Royal Rumble. Now it's his turn to march into WrestleMania and take the WWE Championship for himself. Punk slams Wade Barrett and Randy Orton and their 'stupid games' over the title, and declares that one way or another, he will be the WWE Champion. The Straight Edge Saviour is interupted, by WWE Champion Wade Barrett and the rest of the Nexus. Barrett has a mic ready, walking to the ring as he addresses Punk. Barrett says that Punk's mouth will land him in a lot of trouble if he continues to talk the way he is. Punk tells Barrett to worry about his own mouth and how he's going to slap the taste out of it, which the crowd go nuts for. He challenges the champion to a match later tonight. Before he can respond, David Otunga takes the microphone, and says if Punk wants a match, it will be against him. Punk will have to wait for Barrett until WrestleMania. Just then, Randy Orton makes his way out to a big reaction. He looks in a foul mood, and does not take his eyes off Nexus, even as they clear the ring. Orton makes his demands, and challenges Otunga to a match. Barrett cuts him off and says that Punk is right, no more games. He is the WWE Champion and the most powerful man on RAW, so he will make a decision right here and now. However, he too is cut off by the General Manager. Michael Cole does his usual routine and reads out the message -
"Wade Barrett, you may be the WWE Champion, but you are not the most powerful man on RAW. I am. And to prove why, I have a few announcements to make. First of all, CM Punk, you have a guaranteed WWE Championship match at WrestleMania. But, I have the power to take that away. Fortunately for you, I'm not going to do that. However, you will be defending the title opportunity at Elimination Chamber, inside the demonic structure itself. As for you Wade, you will be defending the WWE Championship at Elimination Chamber, but we'll find out more about that next week. You'll be quite interested, so I'll let you ponder on it for a while. Tonight, we need a main event, and I'm going to make it official right now. Wade Barrett will team with David Otunga, to face the team of Randy Orton, and CM Punk."
The crowd go nuts. The General Manager has blown things apart here. However, Cole says there's more -
"And gentlemen, give it your very best. Give it your all. There will be more developments."
The Nexus stare down their foes in the ring, none of them knowing what the mysterious General Manager means.
COMMERCIAL
Daniel Bryan defeats Ted DiBiase. A rematch from last night's Royal Rumble. However, the United States Championship was not on the line this time around. DiBiase blew that opportunity. Maryse came down during the match, seemingly guilty about leaving DiBiase last night. However, the same finish occurs, with DiBiase being knocked out with a stiff kick to the head and subsequently being pinned by Bryan. Maryse leaves in disgust.
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Backstage, Ted DiBiase chases Maryse and tries desperately to convince her to stay with him, but she tells him she has an image to maintain and cannot associate herself with a loser like him. From a distance, The Great Khali and Mark Henry mock DiBiase's pleas.
John Morrison defeats William Regal. A very entertaining match from two very impressive superstars. This should have more time to blow peoples minds. Regal did seem slow, at least compared to Morrison, who took full advantage. Regal is pinned following Starship Pain. Morrison celebrates his hard-earned victory.
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The Miz makes his entrance, Money in the Bank briefcase in hand and closely followed by Alex Riley. The Miz takes a microphone and mocks the crowd, calling them stupid and ungrateful for not appreciating his effort to make an appearance in this 'slum' of a town. The Miz says he just wanted to issue a warning, to Wade Barrett, Randy Orton, CM Punk, any of the Elimination Chamber participants, and that they should listen carefully. Miz reveals that he is starting to become bored of carrying his briefcase around with him. Now, he could very easily make Alex Riley carry it around, but only being left with one other option, he thinks that would prove much better. Simply put, Miz intends to cash in his Money in the Bank contract very soon. You won't know when or how, but it will happen.
The Miz (with Alex Riley) defeats Santino Marella. Quick one. Santino provides some comic relief but really isn't a match for The Miz, who quickly disposes of the Italian with a Skull Krushing Finale. Not satisfied with this, Miz hits the move for a second time onto his briefcase following the match before heading backstage.
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The Uso's (with Tamina) defeat The Hart Dynasty (with Natalya). The Uso's continue their impressive form with a win over the crumbling Hart Dynasty. Not even WWE Diva's Champion Natalya's support at ringside could boost them to a victory, as both David Hart Smith and Tyson Kidd seem dogged by the problems they've been having over the past couple of months. Ultimately, Kidd is pinned with a roll-up by Jimmy Uso. After the Uso's leave, Smith looks frustrated, and slaps Kidd in the face, just as Kidd did to him at the Royal Rumble. Natalya tries to reason with them both, but Smith leaves to a chorus of boos from the sold-out crowd.
Backstage, David Otunga and Wade Barrett talk strategy with the rest of Nexus looking on. Barrett says he's proud of Otunga for his decision making, level-headed actions and dedication to the Nexus, and knows he can deliver a good performance tonight in order to defend the honor of the Nexus. Barrett turns to the rest of the group and tells them business needs to be done next. He sends out Heath Slater to face R-Truth next.
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R-Truth defeats Heath Slater. Heath Slater comes out alone, surprisingly. He manages to have a decent match with R-Truth. After following through with the usual spots, Truth pins Slater with the Lie Detector. After the match, R-Truth celebrates with the fans as the Nexus escort Slater backstage.
Meanwhile, Sheamus is seen heading towards the ring..
COMMERCIAL
Sheamus defeats Yoshi Tatsu. As you'd expect, a squash match. Sheamus unloads all of his moveset on poor Tatsu, almost knocking him out with a destructive Brogue Kick. Sheamus pins Tatsu with the Celtic Cross.
After the match, Sheamus takes a microphone and begins talking about Triple H's return last night at the Royal Rumble. The Celtic Warrior says Triple H should have staying in retirement and that coming back was 'foolish'. He says that The Game is asking to be put into retirement again, into a world of nothing. Sheamus says he'll make Triple H pay for eliminating him from the Royal Rumble. Just then, Sheamus is jumped from behind. It's Triple H, and he's not alone. He has a sledgehammer! Sheamus manages to escape and runs away up the ramp. Before he is out sight, we hear the sound of the General Manager's laptop recieving a message for Michael Cole to read, which he does -
"Sheamus, you talk a good fight but can you actually handle yourself in the ring with Triple H? Well, I guess we'll find out next week live on RAW, as the two of you will compete in a Street Fight. The winner will qualify for the Elimination Chamber match."
Triple H smiles, strokes the sledgehammer, and begins the chase again. Sheamus runs.
COMMERCIAL
Gail Kim defeats Alicia Fox. Kim is impressive here. Fox was slightly careless in the ring, at one point throwing Gail Kim erratically out of the ring. However, Kim ended up with the win using the Eat Defeat. Kim celebrated post-match.
Michael Cole and Jerry Lawler discuss WrestleMania 27 and how historic it's going to be, but also, the historic event that will take place the night before. The 2011 WWE Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony will be held in Fox Theatre in Atlanta, Georgia. And here, exclusively on RAW, is the first Inductee..
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Wade Barrett and David Otunga defeated CM Punk and Randy Orton. A tough contest, with contrasting teams. Barrett and Otunga again work well and show their unity, whilst Punk and Orton both fail to get along. The tension between them stems from their desire to be WWE Champion. They both want Wade Barrett. However, the win came only after some interference. Not from any Nexus member, but from The Miz, who whacked Randy Orton over the head with his Money in the Bank briefcase. This allowed Wade Barrett to pin the Viper. RAW concludes with The Miz on the ramp clutching his briefcase, staring a hole through Barrett, as if to say, 'it can end as quickly as that'.
© 2010 World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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Post by chaz on Nov 9, 2010 21:12:11 GMT -5
ELIMINATION CHAMBER | FEBRUARY 27 2011CURRENT CARD | WWE CHAMPIONSHIP Wade Barrett defends vs. TBA
ELIMINATION CHAMBER MATCH; #1 CONTENDERSHIP FOR WWE CHAMPIONSHIP CM Punk defends vs. Triple H/Sheamus vs. TBA vs. TBA vs. TBA vs. TBA | card to be updated/subject to change |
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Post by tom on Nov 9, 2010 21:50:40 GMT -5
MVP defeats Luke Gallows via the Playmaker Finlay defeats Chavo Guerrero with interference from Hornswoggle
February 4 2011 | Boston, MAAT THE ROYAL RUMBLE... A video recaps Sunday's Royal Rumble pay-per-view, where CM Punk shockingly won the Rumble match, John Cena defeated Kane for the World Heavyweight Title and Sheamus beat Triple H to retain the WWE Title. INTRO VIDEOJohn Cena's music hits the PA as the new World Heavyweight Champion makes his way to the ring, greeted by a large ovation. Once on the mic, Cena first addresses RAW's Nexus. He surprisingly thanks their leader Wade Barrett for forcing him to SmackDown, subsequently giving him the opportunity to win the World Heavyweight Title - an opportunity that Cena made the most of. He next begins to thank the WWE Universe for their support through all the hard times before he is interrupted by Ricardo Rodriguez, the personal ring announcer for Alberto Del Rio. A lavish looking car makes its way next to the ramp, and out emerges Del Rio, smiling and winking to the crowd. Once in the ring, Del Rio begins to address Cena. He says that before he gets too sappy with the audience, he wants to challenge Cena to a match tonight for the World Heavyweight Championship. Cena is hesitant at first, telling Alberto to wait his turn and qualify for the Elimination Chamber match later in the month. Del Rio then hits a nerve, telling Cena that he never thought the Champion would back down from a fight. Cena then got aggressive and told Del Rio that he never backs down from a fight, accepting the challenge. Del Rio simply winks at Cena and leaves the ring. We go to our announcers Todd Grisham, Matt Striker and Michael Cole as they repeat the enormous announcement; tonight it will be Alberto Del Rio taking on John Cena for the World Heavyweight Championship. COMMERCIALA graphic is shown, hyping our main event. Backstage, Kane and Paul Bearer are in a darkly lit area of the arena. Bearer begins to rant and rave about Kane losing his World Heavyweight Title to John Cena last Sunday, calling it a travesty. Kane then says his piece, proclaiming that his rematch clause will be evoked at the Elimination Chamber. Big Show defeats Tyler Reks.Youngster Tyler Reks has impressed WWE head honchos over the past few months, but on this occasion he was no match for the World's Largest Athlete. Apart from sporadic offensive bursts, Reks was completely dominated by the Big Show. The match came to a head when Show hit a thunderous Chokeslam and got the 3 count. Backstage, NXT season 3 contestant AJ is backstage, playing with her hair in a mirror. Behind her comes Dolph Ziggler, who hugs her from behind. The two exchange words as if they are an item, which confuses the WWE Universe. Is Dolph cheating on Vickie Guerrero? COMMERCIALOur announcers preview tonight's main event. Jack Swagger makes his way to the ring with a disconcerted look on his face. Taking the microphone, Swagger says that he is being severely underused on SmackDown. He says that he doesn't get the respect that a former World Heavyweight Champion should, and after he wins his match tonight to qualify for the Elimination Chamber, he will prove why he is the All-American American. As Swagger was about to continue, the theme of Kaval hits. These two will fight it out for a spot in the Elimination Chamber next! COMMERCIALJack Swagger defeats Kaval to qualify for the Elimination Chamber.In a fast-paced and very good match, Jack Swagger fought tooth and nail against one of the WWE's most promising youngsters Kaval. Swagger was caught offside at times due to Kaval's unique offense, but eventually gained his composure and was able to ground and pound Kaval. The All-American American hit some high impact moves before before locking in the Ankle Lock and forcing Kaval to submit. Jack Swagger was over the moon after his victory, signaling to the crowd that he will be the new World Heavyweight Champion at Elimination Chamber. Backstage, MVP is shown walking the corridors of the arena, stretching and getting ready. He faces Intercontinental Champion Dolph Ziggler tonight. That match is up next. COMMERCIALAn advertisement airs, promoting WWE Elimination Chamber, which takes place on February 20 at the Consol Energy Center in Pittsburgh, PA. MVP defeats Dolph Ziggler (with Vickie Guerrero).Ziggler's womanizing ways would prove to be the downfall for the Intercontinental Champion in this match, when after MVP hit a vicious back body drop on Dolph, he seemed to have injured his neck. This break in the match saw AJ run to the ring to check on Ziggler. Vickie stopped AJ in her tracks, asking why she is out at ringside. Ziggler regained his composure, but before he could get back in the match he was distracted by the two ladies fighting outside the ring, allowing MVP to hit the Playmaker and pick up the win. After the match, AJ and Vickie continued to bicker outside the ring. Dolph attempted to quell the tension between AJ and Vickie, but in turn just got Vickie even more upset. With a fierce slap to the face of Ziggler, Vickie stormed off up the ramp. AJ comforts Dolph, but he just pushes her away and chases after Vickie, looking very apologetic. COMMERCIALA video is shown, hyping the return of Christian. The video had footage of Christian's surgery and the evolution through his career. Christian returns to SmackDown soon. Michelle McCool defeats Kelly Kelly.After losing the Divas Championship at the Royal Rumble and bickering with her former partner Layla in dramatic circumstances, Michelle is out to prove a point. McCool is as aggressive as ever, hitting Kelly with stiff kicks are forearms before hitting a Faith Breaker and picking up the 3 count. After the match, Michelle commenced a beat down on Kelly Kelly. That is, before the surprise return of Beth Phoenix! The returning Glamazon cleans house, throwing Michelle out of the ring and checking on Kelly Kelly. Beth glares at Michelle, who have scampered to the ramp. The RAW Rebound is played, recapping the fallout from the Royal Rumble. COMMERCIALEdge defeats JTG to qualify for the Elimination Chamber.The Rated R Superstar was dominant in this match against JTG, who is clearly more comfortable in a tag team match setting. Edge was in control the whole match, and it was only a quick burst that gave JTG any chance. Edge hit a vicious Spear to qualify for the Elimination Chamber match. 'Dashing' Cody Rhodes is backstage, checking himself out in a large mirror. His former tag partner Drew McIntyre approaches him. They both argue, as they have done for the past month or so. Drew proposes a match to blow off their steam - a No Disqualifications Match next week on SmackDown! Cody agrees, but warns Drew that although 'Dashing', Rhodes can get just as violent as anyone. An advertisement aired, promoting next week's edition of RAW, 9PM on the USA Network as always! COMMERCIALAs we return from the commercial break, a graphic shows the superstars who have already qualified for the Elimination Chamber match later this month. They also preview tonight's World Heavyweight Championship match. Backstage, Kofi Kingston and Kaval are in Teddy Long's office. They both plead their cases for challenging Dolph Ziggler for the Intercontinental Championship at Elimination Chamber. Long says that both of their cases are valid, but only one can on Dolph at the pay-per-view later this month. The SmackDown General Manager resolves this issue by booking them in a match against each other next week, with the winner advancing to the Elimination Chamber pay-per-view as a challenger for Dolph Ziggler's Intercontinental Title. Content, Kingston and Kaval shake hands and wish each other luck. Up next.. Alberto Del Rio takes on John Cena for the World Heavyweight Championship. COMMERCIALJohn Cena defeats Alberto Del Rio to retain the World Heavyweight Championship.Alberto Del Rio was psyched and ready to go for his World Heavyweight Title opportunity, but seasoned Champion John Cena was up to the challenge. The match was very entertaining and the crowd was red hot throughout, cheering on the defending Champion. Cena made a mistake when he turned his back on Del Rio, making sure Ricardo Rodriguez didn't get involved. This allowed Alberto to take advantage and go for his patented Armbreaker, but Cena countered it into an STF, forcing Alberto to tap out! Post-match, former World Heavyweight Champion Kane ran down and began to attack John Cena. It turned into a 2-on-1 attack as Del Rio joined in, before Rey Mysterio sprinted to the ring and made the save for Cena. Before it turns into an all-in brawl, SmackDown General Manager Teddy Long intervenes. He announces that the four competitors in the ring will be the last men in the Elimination Chamber. This means that SmackDown's Elimination Chamber to determine the World Heavyweight Championship is... John Cena defending against Alberto Del Rio, Kane, Rey Mysterio, Edge and Jack Swagger! © 2011 World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. All Rights Reserved. [/center]
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Post by chaz on Nov 10, 2010 10:18:13 GMT -5
ELIMINATION CHAMBER | FEBRUARY 27 2011CURRENT CARD | WWE CHAMPIONSHIP Wade Barrett defends vs. TBA
ELIMINATION CHAMBER MATCH; WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP John Cena defends vs. Alberto Del Rio vs. Rey Mysterio vs. Kane vs. Edge vs. Jack Swagger
ELIMINATION CHAMBER MATCH; #1 CONTENDERSHIP FOR WWE CHAMPIONSHIP CM Punk defends vs. Triple H/Sheamus vs. TBA vs. TBA vs. TBA vs. TBA
INTERCONTINENTAL CHAMPIONSHIP Dolph Ziggler defends vs. Kofi Kingston/Kaval | card to be updated/subject to change |
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Post by chaz on Nov 10, 2010 11:53:37 GMT -5
| RealKevinNash | the band you say.. back together? perhaps, perhaps not! 'cryptic' messages are so much fun when you know they piss people off one way or another |
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Post by DTP. on Nov 10, 2010 12:55:49 GMT -5
WWE RAW: Monday 31st January 2011...Alright, I am interested to see if any has changed over the span of two months. Decent promo to kick off the show, CM Punk in the ring and being interrupted by The Nexus...no surprise. I am interested to see where Punk fits into this big, complex situation involving Nexus and Randy Orton, though. Perhaps a Punk and Orton feud would be great to see. Surprised by Punk having to put his WrestleMania XXVII opportunity on the line at Elimination Chamber, honestly. Not that sure on it. I am however glad to know Barrett will definitely not randomly lose the belt to a random main eventer in the Elimination Chamber match though. I'm sure it will happen with the World Heavyweight Championship though. I feel Punk should just stick to SmackDown's scene, honestly. It is a slightly difficult situation for him to fit in nicely on RAW. Decent openign contest with Daniel Bryan beating Ted Dibiase, unsurprising. Strange how Bryan simply kicked his lights out, instead of using the actual finish. Liked Maryse's unsatisfaction with Dibiase, but hoping Dibiase is able to step up from this. Great Khali and Mark Henry were perfectly timed. John Morrison beating William Regal was obvious, very nice showing here but little storyline advancement. Hoping Morrison actually makes a decent bout spot at WrestleMania. Wouldn't surprise me if The Miz did cash in Money in the Bank at Elimination Chamber, but would be fun if we saw a collision between him and the WM XXVII Money in the Bank briefcase holder over who gets to cash in the briefcase first. Miz beating Santino was acceptable, really. First hour main event it's a little weak, though. The Usos beating The Hart Dynasty...basically just a repeat of what we've seen for three months now. This is why I was never sure about keeping them together in this diary. Shame about how there's so many stories dragged on three months, like Wade Barrett and David Otunga's dissension and Hart Dynasty's breakup. Shame to see Heath Slater losing alone. Him and Justin Gabriel was a decent team. R-Truth needs character, he's not doing anything productive and it is really depressing to see. Also regarding Nexus, hoping Husky Harris and Michael McGillicutty actually do something of note rather than looking intimidating. Sheamus killing Yoshi Tatsu...nevermind. Great promo from Sheamus to Triple H, liked Hunter's assault but these two deserve another pay-per-view match. WrestleMania rematch? I'd buy it. Gail Kim beating Alicia Fox is acceptable. Randy Savage in Hall of Fame is awesome, but should have been saved for last revealing. Wade Barrett and Otunga beating Punk and Orton was a nice main event, a good show overall, but eight matches is way too many. I don't care if we're talking half squash matches or short matches. Just seems unlikely to fit in eight matches. Also how you've seemingly just stretched a few stories out, rather than advancing and having new stories already in progress. Some things to work on, but these are general problems with future-based diaries.
WWE SmackDown: Friday 4th February 2011...Not so keen on you both posting the shows in so little time in between. Could be a little too much on the part of the readers, but it could get through time quicker. MVP and Luke Gallows was a fine match on WWE Superstars, though I thought Gallows had turned face unless I missed something. MVP still not doing anything logical depresses me. Finlay returning to a credible standing point is a bit odd, as he's over fifty now, and I doubt he will be able to get far. Hornswoggle is really running out of things to do, I figure you have some sort of decent plan for him, though. Chavo Guerrero needs to get a move on. Weak half to SmackDown on Superstars. I think RAW should have been listed with the Superstars results, really. Good promo to start the show with John Cena now an official member of SmackDown let alone as World Heavyweight Champion. I admire how stuck up Alberto Del Rio is, and a match tonight sounds marvelous. Hopefully Kane is not fully out of the picture, though. Big Show beating Tyler Reks is a nice bout, obvious Show would win, shame to see it seems as though Reks will not be going too far though. AJ Lee is interesting with Dolph Ziggler. NXT Season 3 is still going on? Can't imagine it being on five months after it began. Stretched out storylines aren't so good though in my opinion, though Ziggler as a two-timing lady's man is an awesome role that he'd play perfectly. Jack Swagger's promo was nice. Swagger advancing into the Elimination Chamber was a good match against Kaval: Kaval still going not so far isn't that great, though. MVP beating Ziggler is fine, a good bout but MVP competing on both Superstars and SmackDown isn't so grand. AJ and Vickie basically having the Vickie/Kaitlyn storyline isn't too original, I expected better. Michelle McCool beating Kelly Kelly is nice, shame that Laycool ended but suppose it is for the better. Beth Phoenix returning is good, clearing house. Another title reign for Beth please. Edge beating JTG to get into Elimination Chamber seemed obvious. Cody Rhodes and Drew McIntyre finally finishing off things three months late isn't that great, but I'm excited to see where it could go. Seems like McIntyre will be turning face after all of this. Cody definitely is playing a heel role in my mind up to now. Cena beating Del Rio was obvious, a great bout to close the show and I liked Kane and Rey Mysterio's involvement. Shame that they were simply thrown into the bout rather than qualifying though. A decent show, probably better than RAW to be honest, I am looking forward to what's coming up but disliking the idea of Kofi Kingston possibly getting another WWE Intercontinental Championship match with Ziggler on pay-per-view.
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Post by tom on Nov 11, 2010 0:03:00 GMT -5
Thanks for the reply!
The shows being posted so close together is my fault. I've had this show written for a couple of weeks and was just super keen to post it!
NXT isn't still going, but I thought AJ was too good to not be used. I haven't been up-to-date thoroughly with WWE programing up until the past week or so, thus why the AJ/Vickie storyline is so similar to the one happening in real life. Coincidence and a mistake on my part. I still like the storyline though.
The McIntyre/Rhodes stuff is just to tie off some lose ends so the plot holes aren't so big.
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Post by chaz on Nov 11, 2010 15:43:58 GMT -5
THE BATTLE TO END ALL BATTLES | FEBRUARY 7 2011
RAW opens up with the cameras panning around the arena, showing the sell-out crowd pumped up for tonight's action packed show. Michael Cole and Jerry "The King" Lawler welcome us, and what we can expect tonight as Sheamus faces Triple H in a Street Fight, the winner entering the Elimination Chamber match with the chance to headline WrestleMania. The sound of Triple H's theme song hits as RAW kicks off to a fantastic reaction. The King of Kings makes his way to the ring and takes a microphone. He begins talking about how great it is to be back, and how he missed coming out every week on RAW. Triple H reveals that the only thing he had to keep him going was the thought of destroying Sheamus. He says that if Sheamus thought last week was bad, he's gonna hate tonight. He's going to break every bone in the Celtic Warrior's body. He's going to tear his flesh apart for ever setting eyes on The Game. Triple H is interupted by The Miz, who comes down with Alex Riley and the Money in the Bank briefcase in hand. Miz takes a microphone and begins slamming Triple H. He says that Triple H should have stayed retired and let the new generation take control, like himself. He is in control over his destiny, over the WWE Championship. Though he may not hold it now, he can take it whenever he chooses to. Miz says that, if Triple H wins the Elimination Chamber, he potentially could end up facing him at WrestleMania. The GM's laptop is heard recieving a message, which Michael Cole reads aloud -
"Miz, you landed yourself in a whole heap of trouble by interfering in last week's match between Wade Barrett, David Otunga, CM Punk and Randy Orton. I don't take too kindly to people ruining my main events. So, seeing as you wanted a piece of Randy Orton so badly, you'll be facing him one-on-one TONIGHT!"
The Miz starts complaining about the decision, whilst Triple H laughs. Miz tells him he's gonna wipe that smile off Triple H's face, and tries to hit him with his briefcase! However, The Game dodges it, takes out Riley, and kicks Miz in the gut, setting him up for the Pedigree. He plants Miz into the mat, and the crowd explodes. Suddenly, Sheamus slides into the ring behind Triple H, connecting with a devastating Brogue Kick as he turns around. Sheamus stands over The Game as we head into the break.
COMMERCIAL
R-Truth defeats John Morrison and William Regal to earn a shot at the United States Championship. The U.S Champion Daniel Bryan was at the commentator's table for this one, much to the annoyance of Michael Cole, who seemed to enjoy ripping into Bryan. However, the three competing Superstars put on a great performance. Truth picked up the win with the Lie Detector on Regal. Truth celebrates at ringside, stopping by where Daniel Bryan is seated, and points at the title.
The Nexus are backstage. Wade Barrett reveals the General Manager has ordered them to the ring immediately. They leave the room as the commercials start rolling.
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Nexus come down to the ring. Wade Barrett says before anything the General Manager has to say, he needs to speak first. Barrett addresses the attention he's been getting recently from The Miz, Randy Orton and CM Punk. Barrett brushes off any challenge from any of them, stating that they can squabble all they want, make all the threats that come into their tiny minds, but in the end only he will be standing tall with the WWE Championship. The GM sends a message, cutting off Barrett from speaking further. Michael Cole reads the message -
"Wade, you still seem to think you're above everybody, including me. You don't get to make the decisions, nor do you get to speak when you're summonned to the ring by myself. I said last week that there would be further developments regarding the WWE Championship situation. I also encouraged a great performance last week, and granted you didn't win on your own merits, you did win, and you will be rewarded for that. Wade, you will be able to pick your opponent for Elimination Chamber. You have three choices. Because of the way he was screwed out of the title at the Royal Rumble, your first choice is to defend against Randy Orton. Your second choice, because of his involvement at the Royal Rumble, is David Otunga. Or, a third option, is a mystery opponent. If you claim that you're going to stay WWE Champion, let's test that. Let's see how much of a fighting champion you are. You have one week to decide, Wade. One week and I want an answer."
The General Manager strikes again, and the crowd love it. Barrett seems unfazed by the GM's revelations, but shows a shed of anger by leaving the ring quickly and quietly with the rest of the Nexus close behind.
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Ezekiel Jackson defeats Goldust to qualify for the Elimination Chamber match. The first Elimination Chamber qualifying match here on RAW. The final ECW Champion will be the first to challenge CM Punk for his WrestleMania WWE Title shot, after almost slamming Goldust through the mat with the Book of Ezekiel.
Cole and King recap last week's historic Hall of Fame announcement..
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Backstage, Orton bumps into CM Punk. Orton tells Punk that the situation over the WWE Title, it's nothing personal, just business. He will go through Punk or anybody else to reclaim the title. Punk says that after the Elimination Chamber, his mind will be on WrestleMania, and if he meets Orton there, then so be it.
Justin Gabriel and Heath Slater defeat The Hart Dynasty (with Natalya). Surprisingly, David Hart Smith and Tyson Kidd seem to cooperate well and look to have this one in the bag. However, when Smith begins to take it upon himself to go after both Gabriel and Slater, the WWE Tag Team Champions beat him down. Desperately needing to tag his partner, Smith makes it to his corner, but Kidd refuses the tag and goes backstage. Smith ends up being pinned after Gabriel nails a picture-perfect 450 Splash. Natalya tends to Smith as we go to a break.
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The Hart Dynasty are backstage, arguing and shouting as Natalya tries to seperate them. In the heat of the moment, Smith challenges Kidd to a match at Elimination Chamber, which he accepts. Both men promise to defeat the other one, neither backing down. Natalya is freaking out.
Eve defeats Gail Kim. Eve is very impressive tonight. She seems to be improving each and every time she's out here. Gail is excellent, as usual. Eve reverses the Eat Defeat, pinning Gail with a jacknife roll-up as she hits the mat. After the match, the two Diva's shake hands as a sign of respect.
COMMERCIAL
Cole and King hype our next pay-per-view event, Elimination Chamber, live on February 27. They go over the already announced matches.
Randy Orton defeats The Miz (with Alex Riley) by count-out. Orton seems to have this one wrapped up after around the 10 minute mark. However, just before he can pounce for the RKO, Miz leaves and takes a mic. He walks away up the ramp, saying he doesn't need to fight. He doesn't need to waste his energy with someone like Orton. He can sit back and wait for the right moment. Everything is in his hands, under his control. Everyone will play by his rules. At the top of the ramp, CM Punk surprises Riley and Miz from behind, hits Miz with the GTS. Mr. Money in the Bank falls victim to a second attack tonight. Punk stares at Orton in the ring before the break.
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Backstage, Ted DiBiase is desperately trying to contact Maryse, phoning her constantly. There's no reply, and after a few attempts he leaves the room in frustration. The cameras follow him as he goes to the Diva's lockerroom. He bangs on the door but there's no answer. He calls for Maryse to come out and talk to him. Mark Henry appears, mocking DiBiase. Henry says what he's doing is 'bordering on stalking'. DiBiase calls Henry a fat loser and leaves, still trying to call Maryse via his cell phone.
Triple H defeats Sheamus in a Street Fight to qualify for the Elimination Chamber match. An epic end to the show, with the long-awaited showndown between The Game and the Celtic Warrior. The match was stopped when Triple H was busted open by a vicious chair shot from Sheamus. The referee allowed the contest to go on when medics cleaned up the wound and covered it up. Triple H made great use of the sledgehammer, attacking Sheamus' ribs as he was in the corner. The Game unleashed almost a year's worth of frustration and anger with the sledgehammer, turning Sheamus black and blue. Sheamus missed a Brogue Kick, allowing Triple H to come back with a clothesline. However, Sheamus again took advantage, setting Triple H up for the Celtic Cross. The King of Kings wasn't about to be beat, and nailed Sheamus with a low-blow. Pedigree time. It's all over. Triple H picks up the win, setting himself up with a spot inside the Elimination Chamber, and the chance to headline WrestleMania. RAW ends with a worn-out Triple H celebrating on his knees, not having the energy to stand after this 20 minute brutal contest.
© 2010 World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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Post by chaz on Nov 11, 2010 16:32:01 GMT -5
ELIMINATION CHAMBER | FEBRUARY 27 2011CURRENT CARD | WWE CHAMPIONSHIP; BARRETT'S CHOICE Wade Barrett defends vs. Randy Orton OR David Otunga OR a Mystery Opponent
ELIMINATION CHAMBER MATCH; WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP John Cena defends vs. Alberto Del Rio vs. Rey Mysterio vs. Kane vs. Edge vs. Jack Swagger
ELIMINATION CHAMBER MATCH; #1 CONTENDERSHIP FOR WWE CHAMPIONSHIP CM Punk defends vs. Triple H vs. Ezekiel Jackson vs. TBA vs. TBA vs. TBA
INTERCONTINENTAL CHAMPIONSHIP Dolph Ziggler defends vs. Kofi Kingston/Kaval
UNITED STATES CHAMPIONSHIP Daniel Bryan defends vs. R-Truth
David Hart Smith vs. Tyson Kidd
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Post by legendkiller8 on Nov 11, 2010 19:47:13 GMT -5
-Good promo hyping two big matches tonight on RAW. Looking forward to those. -R-Truth over Morrison and Regal is half the right call. I knew Regal wouldn't win as he hasn't shown much of a purpose on RAW to say the least. Thought that Morrison would win. -Jackson over Goldust was expected as well. He should make a powerful aquisition into the chamber. -Justin and Heath going over here is very solid to break up the HD. Their match at EC should be nice. -Eve over Kim is a shock, but I really hope Kim gets a push. She's the most athletic diva in my opinion. -Orton over Miz by countout is cool, Punk's attack to Miz is good too. -HHH over Sheamus is a great main event. Hope that HHH doesn't win the EC as it'd be too predictable as he's won just about every one he's been in. -Good show; unsure as to why Punk is in the #1 contendership for the WWE Championship Match considering he's already #1 contender since winning RR. Still, good job as usual. -
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Post by chaz on Nov 11, 2010 20:07:03 GMT -5
Punk is being made to defend his title shot in the Elimination Chamber. Not to sound like a dick but it's not that hard of a concept to grasp.
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Post by legendkiller8 on Nov 11, 2010 20:21:19 GMT -5
Well I never found it hard I was just unsure.
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Post by duan on Nov 16, 2010 0:04:15 GMT -5
How can you not enjoy reading this diary with these awesome graphics? Hats off to you Chaz. - Intense opening to Raw with Triple H fully returning now. Miz plays a good part and to throw Sheamus in there is good stuff. - Truth? I guess I could go for that but I don't see much in him. Either way, Danielson will make the match good. - Good GM segment with the Nexus. I'm curious to see what way you go with Barrett, I hope he chooses the mystery opponent. - Big Zeke in the chamber should be awesome! He is a monster and I want him to be pushed big time please. - btw, Savage in the HOF makes me - Ah, Kidd makes the turn. I am shocked it wasn't Hart Smith. Doing battle at EC will be good. - Filler Divas match. - Miz saying everyone answers to him is good. I wasn't expecting him to back out and get away with it either. Good to see Punk staying in the mix, he better retain his spot. - Good move with Triple H going into the Chamber. Getting Sheamus away from the main event scene will only strengthen it man. Good work, keep it up.
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Post by tom on Nov 17, 2010 9:55:22 GMT -5
February 11 2011 | Green Bay, WILAST WEEK... A video recaps last week's show, highlighting Dolph Ziggler's womanizing ways, John Cena retaining his World Title and displays all six participants in the Elimination Chamber later this month. INTRO VIDEO [/color] SmackDown opens with General Manager Teddy Long standing in the ring alone, spotlight on him. He announces that tonight's main event will involve all six combatants taking part on the Elimination Chamber match. It will be a six-man tag team match, with John Cena, Rey Mysterio and Edge taking on Kane, Alberto Del Rio and Jack Swagger. At this time, the music of Alberto Del Rio blares through the PA. After his usual show boating to the crowd, smiling and winking, Del Rio approaches Long in the ring. He tells Teddy that he is an independent man and that he doesn't like working in a team. Long says he understands that, but if Del Rio refuses to compete fairly in his team tonight, he will be taken out of the Elimination Chamber match! For once, instead of smiling, Alberto has a bitter look across his face. We go to our announcers Todd Grisham, Matt Striker and Michael Cole as they welcome us to the show, and also preview our Six-Man Tag Team Match main event. COMMERCIALA graphic is shown, hyping our main event. Backstage in the hallway, we see injured superstar Christian with a sling on his arm. He is talking to a backstage worker about his injured pectoral, and says he will be back in the ring in no time. Walking past, Drew McIntyre 'accidentally' knocks Christian's arm, shooting pain through Christian's pectoral. Drew belatedly apologizes before laughing and walking away, leaving Christian crouched down and wincing in pain. Kaval vs. Kofi Kingston ends in a Double Countout.In an extremely entertaining opening match, Kaval and Kofi Kingston went at it in an amazingly athletic encounter. The two traded high-impact, high-flying moves before a huge clothesline from Kofi sends both competitors to the outside! The referee's count gets to 7 before Kofi starts to stir. Before he can climb back in the ring, Dolph Ziggler appears from under the ring! He slides out from under the apron and holds Kofi's leg, not allowing him to enter the ring and break the count. The referee makes the 10 count, causing both men to be counted out! COMMERCIALAs we return from a commercial break, Dolph Ziggler is in the ring. With a beaming grin on his face, Ziggler says that because neither Kaval or Kofi Kingston could become number one contender for the Intercontinental Champion, that he can't defend his title. At that time, Teddy Long appears on the tron. The General Manager makes his second big announcement for the night, telling Ziggler that it will be a Triple Threat Match at Elimination Chamber for the Intercontinental Championship between Ziggler, Kaval and Kingston! Ziggler is beside himself, kicking the ring ropes and yelling. We cut to Michael Cole, Todd Grisham and Matt Striker, who preview not only the Six-Man Tag Team Match tonight, but also run down the card so far for the Elimination Chamber. 'Dashing' Cody Rhodes is seen walking the corridors of the arena. He is in action against his former tag team partner Drew McIntyre next! COMMERCIALCody Rhodes defeats Drew McIntyre.In a battle of the former allies, the 'Dashing One' started off in control of the 'Chosen One'. The momentum continued to shift back and forth until McIntyre hit a hellacious inverted backbreaker. Before he could take advantage of Cody being out on the mat, Christian runs down to ringside and distracts McIntyre! While Drew's back is turned, Cody rolls him up in a Schoolboy pin and picks up the 3 count! After the match, Christian taunts a livid McIntyre from the ramp. You can clearly hear Drew yelling 'You'll pay for this! You'll pay for this!'An advertisement airs, promoting WWE Elimination Chamber, which takes place on February 20 at the Consol Energy Center in Pittsburgh, PA. COMMERCIALOur announcers recap the shocking turn of events last week on SmackDown, where Beth Phoenix made her triumphant return. Beth Phoenix defeats AJ.The Glamazon's return match could not be any better, with a very athletic and entertaining encounter with former NXT rookie AJ. The crowd were hot for the match, with the crowd torn on who they wanted to win. Phoenix's power and experience came to the fall late in the match, as she hits a Glam Slam to finish off AJ. Post-match, Intercontinental Champion Dolph Ziggler runs to the ring to check on AJ. He is closely followed by Vickie Guerrero, who sprints to the ring and begins an all-out assault on AJ for stealing her man. Ziggler and half a dozen officials break up the cat fight before it gets out of hand. COMMERCIALAs we return from a commercial break, Vickie Guerrero is in GM Teddy Long's office. She is outraged at AJ's conduct, and demands a match with her next week on SmackDown. Long agrees, and raises the stakes slightly. He says that the winner of Vickie Guerrero and AJ next week win the right to be Dolph Ziggler's manager! MVP defeats Chavo Guerrero.After a quiet past few months, MVP gets the ball rolling with a victory over former ECW Champion Chavo Guerrero in a hard slog of a match. MVP combatted Chavo's quick offense with several stiff kicks and punches. After reversing an armbar, MVP hits the Playmaker and picks up the win! Backstage in the locker room are World Heavyweight Champion John Cena, Edge and Rey Mysterio. Although they all have independent motives come the Elimination Chamber match, they agree to work together tonight for the greater good of the WWE. Rey Mysterio mentions that he wants to shut the mouth of Alberto Del Rio for good. The RAW Rebound is played, recapping the continuous shaping of the Elimination Chamber PPV. COMMERCIALIn a new segment from the WWE, every week leading up to WrestleMania a particular SmackDown superstar will share his favorite WrestleMania moment. Tonight is Jack Swagger, and he says his favorite WrestleMania moment was watching Bret vs. Owen at WrestleMania X. Big Show defeats Tyler Reks.For the second week in a row, the World's Largest Athlete gets the better of Tyler Reks. This week Reks far far more competitive, picking up numerous near falls, but Big Show was just too dominant with his Chokeslam and picked up the victory. After the match, Tyler Reks totally loses control. He rips up several turnbuckles before going to the announcers table and pulling it apart. He is absolutely fuming about losing to the Big Show 2 weeks in a row. Up next.. the Six-Man Tag Team Main Event! COMMERCIALKane, Alberto Del Rio and Jack Swagger defeats John Cena, Rey Mysterio and Edge.In a main event that went for a good 15 minutes, the heel team of Kane, Del Rio and Swagger surprisingly seemed to work like a well oiled machine throughout the match. On the contrary, it seemed as if Edge and Mysterio were deliberately keeping Cena in the match, possibly to soften up the Champion. The end of the match came after the referee was squashed in the corner indadvertedly by John Cena, allowing Del Rio and Swagger to attack Mysterio and Edge from ringside. This left Kane as the legal man alone with a weakened Cena. Kane hits a thunderous Chokeslam and picks up the 3 count. After the match, the referee raises the arms of Del Rio, Swagger and Kane in the center of the ring. As they begin to celebrate, out of nowhere Alberto Del Rio smacks both Swagger and Kane in the groin at the same time! Del Rio scampers up the ramp with a huge grin on his face as Kane and Swagger are left wincing in agony in the middle of the ring. The final visual of SmackDown is Kane staring down Del Rio, blindly shaking with rage. Alberto's cheesy smile and arrogant wink takes us off the air. © 2011 World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. All Rights Reserved.[/font][/center]
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