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Post by Jord on Dec 15, 2010 18:33:02 GMT -5
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Post by Jord on Dec 15, 2010 18:33:44 GMT -5
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Post by Jord on Dec 15, 2010 18:36:46 GMT -5
World Wrestling Entertainment Presents.. "TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs" live and on PPV December 19, 2010 from Houston, TX. [/color] Wade Barrett vs. The Miz (ch) vs. Randy Orton in a Chairs match for the WWE Championship Edge vs. Kane (ch) in a Tables, Ladders & Chairs match for the World Heavyweight Championship Sheamus vs. John Morrison in a Ladder match to determine the #1 Contender for the WWE Championship Nexus vs. John Cena in a Gauntlet match Alberto Del Rio vs. Rey Mysterio in a Tables match Jack Swagger vs. Dolph Ziggler (ch) vs. Kofi Kingston in a Ladder match for the Intercontinental Championship Team Lay-Cool vs. Natalya and Beth Phoenix in a Tag Team Tables match Tyson Kidd (with Jackson Andrews) vs. David Hart Smith[/center]
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Post by DTP. on Dec 15, 2010 18:39:59 GMT -5
Looking nice, hope you get graphics for RAW and SmackDown, makes NXT look like a larger priority with the graphics. The card for TLC: Tables, Ladders and Chairs looks fine, but while it's original, the tag team tables match seems a little too far-fetched could potentially boost interest in womens wrestling. Apart from that everything looks fine except the two ladder matches and Tyson Kidd & David Hart Smith would be a weak and dislikeable match on pay-per-view.
EDIT: Missed that part of RAW. ;[
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Post by shiftyeyes on Dec 15, 2010 18:42:29 GMT -5
I envy the way this is layed out. You are literally the only person on the site who knows how to make verdana look good! Good luck dude!
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Post by legendkiller8 on Dec 16, 2010 2:09:42 GMT -5
Good luck and I hope it sticks.
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Post by Jord on Dec 19, 2010 10:23:48 GMT -5
World Wrestling Entertainment Presents.. "TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs" live and on PPV December 19, 2010 from Houston, TX. [/color][/center] Ladder Match for the Intercontinental Championship: Dolph Ziggler (ch: with Vickie Guerrero) def. Kofi Kingston and Jack Swagger[/color] In our opening contest, Dolph Ziggler put his Intercontinental Championship on the line in a Triple Threat Ladder match against Kofi Kingston and Jack Swagger. All 3 men worked a great match, with all 3 men coming close to the pulling the title down, but anytime it seemed as if the match was about to come to an end, the ladder was tipped over and the Superstar came crashing down along with it. Kofi and Swagger had a battle at the top of the ladder with Kofi knocking Swagger down and began reaching for the title. Dolph was able climb the ladder and slam Kofi's face off the top of it before shoving him off and retrieving his title! Josh Matthews is in the back with David Hart Smith, just moments prior to his match with Tyson Kidd. Smith tells Josh that at first he was willing to put Tyson and his little argument behind them and move forward as a team - as the Hart Dynasty. But Smith claims that Tyson has taken this too far and he's going to take pride in beating some sense into his ass. The Diva's Champion, Natalya appears and wishes Smith luck, hugging him as we cut to ringside. Tyson Kidd (with Jackson Andrews) def. David Hart SmithNext up is a grudge match between Tyson Kidd and David Hart Smith, who have been at each others throats since the special Old School RAW episode back in November. Kidd, along with his 7'2" bodyguard Jackson Andrews in his corner, has displayed alot of attitude since introducing Andrews to the WWE Universe. Smith, however, wouldn't let Jackson's presence at ringside distract him as he really took the fight to Kidd. Both men know each other so well, so this one was full of reversals. Smith was in control until Andrews clipped his feet, allowing Kidd to nail The Code Blue on a stumbling Smith for the 1-2-3! A video recapping the Sheamus/John Morrison feud plays. Ladder Match for #1 Contendership to WWE Championship: John Morrison def. Sheamus[/color] Morrison and Sheamus have exchanged wins and losses with each other over the past few weeks on RAW and on pay-per-view. Tonight, in what is their feud blow-off match, both men went head to head in a ladder match to determine who will become next in line for a WWE Championship match. Sheamus was throwing Morrison around like a ragdoll, slamming him off the ladder numerous times in a vicious onslaught. However, Morrison fought back and was eventually about to send Sheamus through the ropes and to the outside after a wicked Enziguri. Morrison seized the opportunity of Sheamus being out on the outside and began to climb the ladder before winning the match and becoming the new #1 contender to the WWE Title! Josh Matthews interviews John Cena backstage, who will be making his in-ring return tonight against Nexus in a 5-on-1 Gauntlet match. Cena told Josh that tonight is the first step in his road to revenge against Wade Barrett! Tables Match: Rey Mysterio def. Alberto Del Rio[/color] After months of feuding, these 2 went at it one more time but this time it was a Tables Match. Rey and Del Rio put on a high-flying spectacle, wowing the crowd with their unorthodox maneuvers that they were pulling off constantly. Del Rio's personal ring announcer, Ricardo Rodriguez, looked to intervene in the match and help Del Rio, but instead he was sent crashing to the outside when Del Rio accidentally knocked him off the ring apron. Rey went for a Springboard Hurricanrana, and it appeared that Del Rio had blocked it, but Rey followed through and sent Del Rio crashing through a table set-up in the corner! A video hyping Edge vs. Edge for the World Heavyweight Championship plays. Tables, Ladders & Chairs Match for the World Heavyweight Championship: Edge def. Kane (ch)With The Undertaker gone, Kane has been on a high as of late due tobeing the sole reason The Undertaker is gone. However, with Paul Bearer now gone after being shoved off a ladder, Kane looked clearly off his game tonight as Edge went up against Kane for the World Heavyweight Championship in Edge's specialty - Tables, Ladders and Chairs! Both men used Chairs, Tables and Ladders to their advantage, viciously beating each other with them. In a sick spot, Edge ran up one ladder and Speared Kane off another! After struggling to get to his feet, Edge climbed the ladder and took down the title! John Cena is shown walking down the hallway before we cut to outside the Nexus' locker room where David Otunga, Justin Gabriel, Husky Harris, Michael McGillicutty and Heath Slater all pour of out and make their way down the hall. John Cena def. Nexus in a Gauntlet match[/color] In his first match since being re-instated by Wade Barrett this past week on RAW, Cena was placed in a 5-on-1 Gauntlet match against the rest of Nexus. Michael McGillicutty was out first to face Cena and he put up a fight, but it wasn't long into it when Cena nailed him with the Attitude Adjustment and McGillicutty was sent packing. Heath Slater was quick to slide into the ring and attack Cena from behind, but after ducking Slater's Enziguri attempt, Cena synched in the STF and Slater tapped out. Husky Harris rolls in and immediately takes the fight to Cena, putting up more of a fight than both Slater and McGillicutty. However, Cena once again prevailed after an Attitude Adjustment! Justin Gabriel and Cena go at it next, with Gabriel looking to take the win with a 450 Splash but Cena rolled out of the way and hit Gabriel with an Attitude Adjustment. David Otunga was last to enter, but after him and Cena circled each other several times, Otunga rolled out of the ring and got himself counted out! As the rest of Nexus are looking confused as to why Otunga got himself counted out, even Cena is confused in the ring. Wade Barrett comes storming down the aisle and begins to yell at Otunga. Gabriel and Slater side with Otunga while Harris and McGillicutty align with Barrett. Barrett gets in Otunga's face, before Otunga tries to throw Barrett into the ring to Cena, but Harris and McGillicutty yank Barrett back out and heel's retreat up the ramp with Barrett yelling at Otunga, Slater and Gabriel that they are "done". Josh Matthews is backstage with Michelle McCool and Layla, who are both holding a Slammy Award each. The pair don't seem too happy about competing in a tables match - especially against the "Glamaman" and "Manatalya". Tag Team Tables Match: Natalya and Beth Phoenix def. Lay-Cool[/color] History was made here tonight as Michelle McCool, Layla, Beth Phoenix and the Diva's Champion, Natalya became the first women ever in the WWE to compete in a Diva's tag team table match. The tables, painted pink and with a huge image of the Diva's Championship Butterfly on the centre, weren't in play much and instead this more of a Tornado Tag. However, when it seemed like Beth and Natalya were about to Suplex Layla through a table perched in the corner, McCool saved her tag partner and nailed Beth with a Big Boot that sent her to the floor. Layla and Michelle both attempted to Suplex Natalya through the table, but in a stunning dispay of power Natalya Suplexed both Layla and Michelle before Beth rolled back into the ring and Speared Michelle through a table in the corner! In the Nexus locker room, Wade Barrett is shown pacing the room ranting to Husky Harris and Michael McGillicutty. David Otunga, Justin Gabriel and Heath Slater enter the room and Barrett and Otunga go face to face. Barrett tells Otunga that he made the biggest mistake of his career by turning his back on him. Otunga, Gabriel and Slater take their Nexus armbands off and throw them to the floor before walking out the room with Barrett looking furious. Josh Matthews is in the back with the WWE Champion, The Miz and his Personal Assistant, Alex Riley. The Miz seems more than confident heading into his title defense in a Chairs match against Randy Orton and Wade Barrett in a Triple Threat. Chairs Match for the WWE Championship: The Miz (ch: with Alex Riley) def. Randy Orton and Wade Barrett[/color] The Miz solidified his spot as a main eventer here tonight as he walked into the match with everyone expecting him to lose his WWE Championship, but he walked out still the WWE Champion! Barrett, Randy and Miz all worked a fantastic triple threat with the heels working as a team in the early going before Barrett attacked Miz and covered Orton, but only managing a 2 count. From that moment on, it was just a complete free-for-all and nobody worked a unit. Things looked to be going Orton's way after nailing Barrett with the Punt, but out of absolutely nowhere The Miz charged in and nailed Orton with the Skull Crushing Finale for the victory!!
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Post by Elliot on Dec 19, 2010 10:48:54 GMT -5
WWE: Tables, Ladder and Chairs, I'm extremely pleased to see Dolph Ziggler retain the Intercontinental Championship, I hope Kaval is the person to take it from him. I would have liked to see David Hart Smith defeat Tyson Kidd here as Kidd has been the one getting most of the push, and I think Smith deserves just as much. John Morrison over Sheamus was definitely the right thing to do, and Morrison versus Miz (if Miz retains) will be a great feud. I am glad that Rey Mysterio finally got his revenge on Alberto Del Rio, he deserved that. Edge over Kane was the obvious route to take as Kane's reign was coming to an end. John Cena pulling the Superman and beating The Nexus is realistic but a Nexus split is more interesting, I look forward to see where you take that. Natalya and Beth Phoenix needed this win to get proper revenge on LayCool. The official disband of The Nexus is good, but I wonder what will come of this. Very happy to see The Miz retain the WWE Championship as he really only just won it. Overall, a great event.
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Post by Red Dragon on Dec 19, 2010 10:49:11 GMT -5
Loving the roster layout, you allways do do nice layouts, the TLC pics are top notch as well, I feel that the show lacks Daniel Bryan could have shoved in a short title defence for him, nice way to kick off with the ladder three way, no introduction to the show? you can get away with that because its more of a backstory than an actual show, glad that Zig won would have liked a cool spot written up, Swagger has fallen to the IC ranks?, meh at Kidd/DH on PPV should have thrown Daniel in there and made it a three way, meh at a second ladder match, hope you don't mega push Morrison as I'm not a major fan of his, glad Del Rio won and nice spot, wow another sick spot in the TLC match, an Edge title run could be cool, hoping for a long reign, Nexus break up? I like Gabriel and Otunga spliting but I can't see anything for Slater unless you find him a tag partner, at first I didn't like the random throw Cena in a handicap match but you changed my mind it was well done, liking the Divas table match and the pink tables the belt image is too much though, the Nexus angle could have been kept till Raw but I see your smart booking of doing it just before the main event to unnerve Barrett, glad Miz retained makes him look like a good champ, no closing paragraph? don't like the "ch" to show champions I understand your trying to do something different but I'd just go with "c", overall a great read, I'll try and keep up with this, good luck and keep this up.
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Post by ✖ AJ on Dec 19, 2010 11:23:31 GMT -5
- Good choice to open up with and I am glad that Ziggler kept the championship. Though, I feel his reign will come to an end in the upcoming months. - I don't care much for this match between Kidd and Smith; but at least Kidd picked up the victory. Hopefully Smith moves to SD or something. - Very much pleased to have Morrison get the victory over Sheamus. Him vs Miz at Rumble, possibly? Hopefully? - Good decision to have Mysterio go over Del Rio in this match, as he needed it in this feud to not get buried down. - Very sick spot between Edge and Kane to end the match. Love that you made Edge champion and I hope Kane doesn't get it back. - A fair match for Cena, going up against the Nexus. It seems to bury Nexus, but with the post-match actions it raises eyebrows in curiosity. - Natalya and Beth going over Laycool is such a better decision. I would actually care more for the division if Laycool split soon. - Otunga, Slater, and - gasp! - Gabriel all leaving? Quite an interesting dilemma here; would of preferred for you to keep Gabriel, though. - Very pleased to see Miz walk out as champion, as he should. Will be interested in the JoMo/Miz match at the Royal Rumble.
A good show overall.
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Post by DTP. on Dec 19, 2010 11:48:59 GMT -5
WWE TLC: Tables, Ladders and Chairs: Sunday 19th December 2010...Decent opening contest to kick off the show, Dolph Ziggler successfully defeating Kofi Kingston and Jack Swagger to retain the WWE Intercontinental Championship, but in a situation like a ladder match, especially since Ziggler's now held the title since August, I feel it should have changed hands. Would have been perfect timing to give it to Jack Swagger. There's not too much else Ziggler can do as champ as what Swagger can do other than stumble from feud to feud. Tyson Kidd beating David Hart Smith, no problem I suppose. Least interesting thing on the card and I suppose it's not a gimmick match for a change. I feel WWE overkilled this year. John Morrison beating Sheamus is good, obvious we will get The Miz and John Morrison at Royal Rumble now, average. Could be a decent feud, but it was so obviously coming. Sheamus needs to perhaps conclude his feud with Triple H now, don't let him squander in feuds with undercarders. Rey Mysterio beating Alberto Del Rio was for the better, nice tables match hopefully at last concluding their feud. Edge winning the World Heavyweight Championship was obvious, Kane from now what he does will be interesting to see. Wouldn't be the best TLC match in the world. There's too much star power on this pay-per-view I'd say, so much clustered and put in one after the other. Would have been interesting to see if you had ordered the matches differently, I also feel if Edge won the World title, it should have main evented. John Cena beating Nexus was obvious, nice gauntlet but filler really. Hope Wade Barrett ends up against Cena maybe running as far as WrestleMania XXVII, but wouldn't surprise me if it ended at Royal Rumble. A singles Chamber match at Elimination Chamber match would be a great idea, just to throw it out there. More Nexus dissension, hmm. Natalya and Beth Phoenix beating Laycool is acceptable, nice finish but perhaps a little difficult for divas to break a table with the 'spear into the corner laid table'. And dangerous. Good set up for the main event though, The Miz retaining was expected with Morrison facing him next month, Kane/Edge should have main evented. A decent show, hate the layout as while it's different, Verdana makes me want to kill. But yes, a nice setup show for this diary.
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Post by Planktung on Dec 19, 2010 12:46:17 GMT -5
TLC - A good ladder match to start things off. Ziggler retaining is decent, but would've rather had Swagger go over. - Kidd going over Smith was expected to keep his push going. Hopefully Smith doesn't get lost in the shuffle though. - Expected win for Morrison seeing as how Miz will most likely retain the WWE Championship. - Mysterio going over was for the best since this was probably the feud's blow-off match. - Edge winning the World Championship is great since Kane's reign has been boring me. Hope to see Edge do some great things on SD! as champion. - Cena over Nexus was expected, but I'm really intrigued by the splitting of Nexus. Seems that Otunga will lead Gabriel and Slater from here on out. - Loved the finish to the finish to this match with Phoenix spearing Michelle through the table. As much as I love LayCool, that sounded awesome. - Miz retaining was expected. Good call. - Good PPV and start to the diary. Will continue reading on.
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Post by legendkiller8 on Dec 19, 2010 15:25:34 GMT -5
-Ziggler winning the Ladder Match to retain the gold is big for his reign, keep it going. -Tyson Kidd over David Hart Smith was a decent match, should have been saved for dark match, but was fine to get him on his push. -Good ladder match between Morrison and Sheamus, hope that Morrison gets the WWE Title sometime in 2011. -Rey Mysterio over Del Rio is fine either way, massive fans of both men some neither way bothers me. -Edge winning the TLC Match to win the WHC could be good for him, should be nice to see his reign. -Cena done with Nexus and winning the Gauntlet is good. Expecting for Otunga to be in Cena's position now. -Natalya and Beth winning was expected due to their strength advantage. -The Miz over Randy and Wade very much so does it solidify his main event status, but I don't believe it should have main evented, Kane/Edge should since TLC is bigger than chair matches. -Good show; the match ordering was odd, but I loved the start.
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Post by chaz on Dec 19, 2010 17:18:10 GMT -5
A solid pay-per-view. A few critcisms. Ziggler's reign is getting out of hand. It would have been a great opportunity to end it here and still have Ziggler look strong and credible. It's nice to see Edge win the title, but I feel that his feud with Kane should be dragged out until at least the Royal Rumble. I feel it has more to give. Edge does well chasing the title. I also feel this should have been the main event due to the stipulation. Wade Barrett should have been facing John Cena, not be in a completely different match. That makes no sense, really. I think that the Nexus split should not have happened just yet either.
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Post by Jord on Dec 19, 2010 17:53:43 GMT -5
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Dec 20, 2010 6:35:23 GMT -5
Good choice for the opener and I thought it was a good idea to have Ziggler retain the strap. I do wonder if your going to have Kofi win the title eventually or if Ziggler will drop it to a up and comer. I’m mixed on John Morrison winning the #1 contender spot. It makes sense considering Miz is the champion and I guess Morrison is fresh baby face in a otherwise stale main event scene, in my opinion. Interested to see the booking of Morrison in the weeks/months to come in this. I really would have liked to see Alberto win and then feud with Edge for the strap on the Smackdown side of things. I guess your breaking up the Nexus. I’m fine with that considering they lost to Cena. Good main event and I fully expect to see the Miz have a long title reign. Solid overall pay per view.
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Post by Jord on Dec 20, 2010 20:07:37 GMT -5
MONDAY NIGHT RAW @ Austin, TX. on December 20, 2010
The opening RAW video plays before Michael Cole, Jerry "The King" Lawler and CM Punk welcome us to the broadcast from Austin, Texas!
The Miz comes swaggering down the ramp with his WWE Championship slung over his shoulder and Alex Riley right by his side. Miz is quick to take a microphone from ringside and brag about beating both Randy Orton and Wade Barrett just 24 hours ago at TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs. Miz talks trash about how at the Royal Rumble he will be going up against John Morrison, who he knows well from their days back on ECW when he carried their team. The music of John Morrison cuts Miz off and he comes out, telling Miz to shut his mouth. Miz and Morrison get into a heated argument that ends with Morrison storming down the ramp and taking his top off and sliding into the ring. Miz charges at Morrison, but he is tackled to the floor and Morrison unleashes a flurry of punches on the Champion. Alex Riley interferes and Miz and Riley double team Morrison. Miz is setting Morrison up to clobber him with the WWE Championship, but Randy Orton hits the ring and Miz bails. Riley charges at Orton, but runs right into an RKO while Miz high-tails it!
Commercial Break
[/i] Mark Henry def. Zack Ryder[/color] to qualify for the 2011 Royal RumbleIn the opening match tonight, Zack Ryder went up against the "World's Strongest Man" Mark Henry in a match to determine who will become the first man to qualify for the 2011 Royal Rumble match. Ryder put up a fight against Henry, but it just wasn't to be as Henry slammed Zack down with the World's Strongest Slam for the 3 count. Diva's Champion, Natalya is backstage when Tyson Kidd approaches her with his bodyguard, Jackson Andrews. Kidd tells Natatlya to stop hanging around with a loser like David Hart Smith and hang around with a winner, like himself. Kidd moves in for a kiss from Natalya, but instead receives a wicked slap before she storms off leaving Kidd clutching his cheek. Commercial Break[/i] Nexus comprising of Husky Harris, Michael McGillicutty and Wade Barrett are backstage in their locker room. Barrett is complaining about who exactly Justin Gabriel, David Otunga and Heath Slater think they are. There's a knock on the door and Otunga leads Gabriel and Slater into the room. Otunga and Barrett go nose-to-nose and Otunga tells Barrett that he isn't any happier than Barrett is about having to team together tonight. Barrett tells Otunga that he doesn't like losing and so tonight, winning is the only thing on his mind. Ted DiBiase and Maryse def. R-Truth and Eve[/color] The action continues with an intergender tag team match, pitting the Million Dollar Couple, Maryse and Ted DiBiase against R-Truth and Eve. Most of the match saw DiBiase and Truth go at it, although the Diva's got their fair share of time in the ring. DiBiase attempted to bring his Million Dollar Championship into the ring to attack Truth, but the referee stopped him and while the ref's back was turned, Melina hit the ring and teased attacking Maryse but instead took Eve out! Melina left the ring, leaving everyone shocked at her action's as Maryse nailed Eve with the French Kiss for the 3! As Melina continues walking up the ramp, even Maryse is confused as to why Melina helped her, however, Maryse and DiBiase celebrate their win not bothering to wonder why Melina interfered. Commercial Break[/i] Melina is shown walking through the hallway when Josh Matthews rushes up to her, asking why she just attacked Eve and cost her a match. Melina tells Todd that for weeks she has been called to RAW, being promised a match by the Anonymous RAW General Manager, but week after week, she has been replaced on the card by girls like Eve, The Bella Twins and even girls from SmackDown. Melina says that the division has been put on notice! WWE Tag Team Champions, Santino Marella and Vladimir Kozlov def. David Otunga and Wade Barrett[/color] to retain the championshipsDue to orders from the Anonymous RAW General Manager, Wade Barrett and David Otunga were forced to work as a team tonight to challenge Vladimir Kozlov and Santino Marella for the WWE Tag Team Championships. After their confrontation just 24 hours ago at "TLC: Tables, Ladders and Chairs", it was clear from the get-go that Otunga and Barrett would find it difficult to co-operate. Barrett eventually had enough of working with Otunga and laid him out with the Wasteland, allowing Santino to make the cover and win. Santino and Kozlov celebrate their win as they head up the rampway as Barrett stands above the fallen Otunga. As Otunga begins to get to his feet, Barrett sends his crashing back down to the mat after a vicious right hand shot to Otunga's temple. John Cena charges to the ring, prompting Barrett to roll out and back up the ramp, taunting Cena as he continued to walk backwards. Justin Gabriel and Heath Slater came out from the back, grabbing Barrett and running down to the ring with him before rolling him into the ring allowing Cena to drop Barrett with the Attitude Adjustment! Slater, Gabriel and Otunga offer to shake hands with Cena, but he is reluctant to do so as we cut to a break. Commercial Break[/i] John Morrison is interviewed backstage by Josh Matthews ahead of his match with Alex Riley. Morrison tells Matthews that Riley is only a stepping stone en route to beating The Miz and becoming the new WWE Champion! John Morrison def. Alex Riley[/color] John Morrison took on The Miz's Personal Assistant, Alex Riley in what turned out to be a solid affair. It was clear from the start that Morrison would be leaving victorious, but that didn't stop A-Ri putting up one heck of a fight. Morrison battled back, taking Riley down with a series of springboard attacks before nailing the Starship Pain for the win! Commercial Break[/i] Jerry Lawler and Michael Cole are bickering from the moment we come back on the air, so much so that the broadcast comes to a halt as the pair won't stop arguing. Lawler takes his headset off, prompting Cole to scatter away from the announce table in fear. *BLEEP! BLEEP!* The RAW General Manager has sent an email. CM Punk does Michael Cole's job and steps up to the podium as we blatantly hear Cole yelling "That's my job!" at Punk. In a mockery of Cole, Punk puts glasses on and continues to mock the way Cole reads the emails. Punk announces that on January 3rd, it will be Cole vs. Lawler in a WRESTLING MATCH and whoever loses will be fired from RAW and the winner can choose the loser's replacement to call RAW with them! United States Champion, Daniel Bryan (w/ The Bella Twins) def. William Regal in a non-title matchRegal and Bryan get more time than expected, but the match would have been alot better had they been given another 3 minutes or so to work with. Regal hit a series of Butterfly Suplex's, but Bryan fought back and took Regal down with a wicked Roundhouse Kick before locking in the LeBell Lock and Regal tapped! As Bryan celebrates his win with Brie and Nikki Bella, Tyson Kidd hits the ring with Jackson Andrews and Kidd jumps Bryan from behind! Regal joins in on the attack, but Jackson attacks him! Simultaneously, Kidd hits Bryan with a Snap DDT and Jackson hits Regal with a Chokeslam! Tyson picks Bryan's U.S Title up before dropping it over the fallen champion. Commercial BreakJosh Matthews is backstage with Randy Orton just moments before he faces The Miz for the WWE Championship! Orton seems confident that he will be leaving the winner tonight. John Morrison appears and Orton congratulates him on beating Alex Riley. Morrison tells Orton he reliases that they are on good terms, but if Orton does win tonight, their friendship won't stop him taking the WWE Championship from him at the Rumble. WWE Champion, The Miz (w/ Alex Riley) def. Randy Orton[/color] to retain the championshipOrton put up one hell of a fight in his rematch for the WWE Championship which he lost to The Miz on November 22 when Miz cashed in his Money in the Bank briefcase after the Nexus attacked Orton. Miz didn't back down, taking the fight to Orton and trying whatever he could to escape with his belt as quickly as possible, however, Orton wasn't going down without a fight and A-Ri reliased this and tried interfering. John Morrison made an appearance attacking Riley at ringside and stopping him from interfering in the match. Orton watched on as Morrison beat Riley up the ramp and to the back, allowing Miz to get to his feet and nail Orton with the Skull Crushing Finale to retain his title! Morrison rolls into the ring, prompting Miz to quickly roll out and run up the ramp clutching his belt. Miz sits on the ramp with his title clutched against his chest as Morrison stands on the turnbuckle, yelling at Miz![/blockquote][/size]
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Dec 20, 2010 22:22:23 GMT -5
Good opening segment. Obvious that Henry was going over Ryder since Ryder is just a jobber nowadays. I liked the backstage segment with Kidd and Natalya. Kidd sounds like a complete tool. Decent mix tag and tag team title matches. I hate Slater and I don’t see him as being a successful baby face. I actually would only consider Gabriel to be a good baby face out of the three who are turning in that direction it appears. Interesting to have Lawler/Cole in a wrestling match. I can see this as a way to get Jim Ross back on television which is being done nicely if that is the case. Very nice to see Regal/Bryan match and I think a feud between Bryan and Kidd could produce some very entertaining matches. Solid main event and good way to close out the show. Second hour of the program was some pretty good stuff.
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Post by Elliot on Dec 21, 2010 11:19:18 GMT -5
Raw, good opening segment to get John Morrison officially in the mix for the WWE Championship. Mark Henry over Zack Ryder makes the most sense. Loved the Natalya/Tyson Kidd encounter. This Nexus split is definitely interesting, I'm still unsure as to where you will take it. Pleased to see Ted DiBiase and Maryse go over as R-Truth and Eve aren't as good. Melina helping Maryse adds to the Divas division, definitely, but not sure about how it was executed. Why would Melina go out there just to cost Eve the match, I'll see where you go with that. Ah, now I see, just Melina making herself known for the Championship match. Obvious victory for the WWE Tag Team Champions as Wade Barrett and David Otunga would never co-exist. I like Justin Gabriel and Heath Slater's involvement, throwing Barrett back into the ring for the Attitude Adjustment, and I also like the shaking hands segment, but I highly doubt, whatever they did, John Cena would forgive them, at least not yet anyway. John Morrison over Alex Riley makes the most sense here. Slight typing error in the Lawler/Cole segment, Jord. Check that one out, but all in all, I think most people are going with this, haha. I know I am, and I love it. Daniel Bryan over William Regal is good, as is Tyson Kidd and Jackson Andrews' attack. I'd love to see Daniel Bryan and William Regal unite to take on these two rising stars. Distraction victory for The Miz leaves him strong and cowardly at the same time, just like he should be. Overall, a great Raw.
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