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Post by kurtangleisgod on May 8, 2011 7:54:44 GMT -5
First of all Extreme Rules looks stacked man, that card is amazing, I like the fact that Orton/Punk is in the cage, and Truth/Morrison is happeneing here, and Deisel/HHH wouldn't be a great match, but it is nostalgic.
The opening promo by Del Rio was brilliant, really hit Christian hard, and the tag main event should be solid. THe draft should be fun, looking forward to seeing what you do with it. Good stuff with Baretta and Swagger to build tension iwth Kofi there. The Corre falling out was done well. More good stuff with Swagger and Kofi, really selling those two going at it. Good Rhodes promo, good main event, with a fun win by the faces
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Post by Elliot on May 9, 2011 14:02:44 GMT -5
Monday Night Raw; April 25th, 2011; WWE Draft The pyrotechnics explode and we are greeted by the commentary team of Josh Mathews, Jerry 'The King' Lawler and Jim Ross as the WWE Universe cheer. They remind us that tonight is the annual WWE Draft episode of Monday Night Raw. Michael Cole is also introduced, sitting in his usual seat beside the stage on his own announce desk. He reminds us that he will reveal the stipulation for his match with Jerry Lawler at Extreme Rules later tonight. We are then taken to the ring where we see twenty WWE superstars, ready to compete in an Over-the-Top-Rope Battle Royal for one draft pick.
Sheamus wins a Twenty-Man Battle Royal for one Draft Pick. Raw Superstars - Sheamus, Ted DiBiase, The Great Khali, Vladimir Kozlov, Dolph Ziggler, Santino Marella, Evan Bourne, John Morrison, R-Truth & Mark Henry SmackDown Superstars - Chris Masters, Brodus Clay, Trent Barreta, Heath Slater, Ezekiel Jackson, Chavo Guerrero, Justin Gabriel, Big Show, Kane & Hornswoggle Some of these men would be competing twice tonight, but their main focus was this Battle Royal. The main points were when R-Truth eliminated John Morrison, despite being on the same team. Morrison got revenge by returning to the ring and eliminating R-Truth, and then taking part in a brawl which led into the crowd. The Great Khali was eliminated by the three members of The Corre. The Corre also eliminated the Big Show and Kane, in a shocking turn of events. The final four men were Sheamus, Santino Marella, Ezekiel Jackson and Chris Masters. Santino Marella managed to eliminate Ezekiel Jackson when he pulled the ropes down, Jackson's momentum sending him over the top. Santino was then thrown over from behind by Chris Masters. But unfortunately for Masters, he turned around into a Brogue Kick which sent him flying over the top rope, giving Sheamus the victory.
Sheamus celebrated as the randomizer appeared on the titantron. It flickered through multiple SmackDown superstars before finally coming to a stop.
Christian has been drafted to Raw! The crowd erupt as Christian makes his way out onto the stage. He taunts to the crowd and then makes the signal that this Sunday, he is going to take home the World Heavyweight Championship at Extreme Rules. We then cut to a commercial break.
Commercial Break.
United States Champion Daniel Bryan def. Intercontinental Champion Kofi Kingston for one Draft Pick. This was a fantastic match, and the crowd loved it. The two Champions going head-to-head in a rare match-up. Both men shook hands before the match, and this was a very respectable bout. The finish came when Kofi Kingston missed the Trouble In Paradise and Daniel Bryan immediately locked in the LeBelle Lock, forcing Kingston to tap out.
After the match, the two shook hands as the randomizer appeared. It flickered through SmackDown superstars before stopping, as we are told that...
Rey Mysterio has been drafted to Raw! Another huge draft pick for Monday Night Raw as Rey Mysterio leaves SmackDown for the red brand. He comes out and taunts to the crowd, smiling at both Daniel Bryan and Kofi Kingston, who smile back. Mysterio then leaves, but then... BAM! Daniel Bryan is attacked from behind by none other than William Regal. He beats down on Bryan, but Kofi Kingston fends him off, Regal fleeing while he still can. Kingston checks on Bryan as we fade to a promo package.
We see a promo package for WWE Extreme Rules, airing May 1st, 2011. We then return to Raw.
We are taken backstage where SmackDown General Manager, Theodore Long is in his office, talking on the phone. He says to the person that it's not looking good for SmackDown at the moment, losing two huge superstars in the first two matches. Suddenly, he is interrupted by Alberto Del Rio to a huge amount of heat. He walks in alongside Brodus Clay and Ricardo Rodriguez. He tells Long that as long as he is on SmackDown, he will never need to worry. He says that Rey Mysterio is no loss when you have a real Mexican already (referring to himself), and Christian would only be dropped back to the bottom of the pile once he's finished with him at Extreme Rules anyway. Long says he values all his talent, so losing Christian and Mysterio is big. Del Rio laughs and says that SmackDown will always be superior, especially when he becomes the World Heavyweight Champion. He leaves and we fade to a commercial break.
Commercial Break.
Drew McIntyre def. Mark Henry for one Draft Pick. Mark Henry was clearly tired from competing in the Battle Royal earlier, and this played a vital role in this match with Drew McIntyre. McIntyre hit Henry with the Future Shock DDT for the victory.
Drew McIntyre cockily celebrates, rolling Mark Henry out of the ring using his feet. The randomizer airs and McIntyre is beckoning whoever is drafted to come out and prove themselves to him. However, he might regret that...
The Great Khali has been drafted to SmackDown! McIntyre's jaw drops as Khali walks out onto the stage to a huge pop. He trudges to the ring alongside Ranjin Singh and enters. McIntyre goes to attack him, but barely even makes him flinch. Khali grabs McIntyre and then plants him with the Punjabi Plunge. Mark Henry gets back in the ring and comes face-to-face with the giant, but instead of fighting, Khali's theme hits and they start dancing with smiles on their faces. We then cut to a promo package.
We see a promo package, once again hyping the debut of this large, black woman. This one shows a shot of her, still not showing her face, but stood in the shadows alongside a cardboard cut-out of Divas Champion, Eve. The women strokes the cut-out, happily squealing as she does, before suddenly going crazy and ripping it up with ease. The camera then slowly tilts up from the ripped paper to reveal her face! She cackles sadistically, her black and blonde hair shaking as she does. We then fade to a shot of the face of Eve on the cut-out, laying on the floor ripped. A big, red "K" appear on the screen as always, but this time, the word "Kong" appears in front of it. The package cuts to black as we cut to a commercial break.
Commercial Break.
We return to hear the theme of CM Punk to a ton of heat. He comes out alongside David Otunga, Michael McGillicutty and Mason Ryan. He tells the WWE Universe that WrestleMania wasn't an official match, as Stone Cold Steve Austin was involved, as he is not an official referee. Punk refuses to acknowledge that he lost, claiming it is not official. He says that at Extreme Rules, it will be official when he beats Randy Orton inside the steel cage. He says that not only will he be proving Randy wrong, not only will he be proving the WWE Universe wrong, he'll be proving Stone Cold Steve Austin wrong. A man who goes against everything Straight Edge stands for, and a man who will soon be ridiculed for helping Randy Orton win at WrestleMania. He swears that Stone Cold will get his comeuppance eventually, but for now, it's "Randall's" turn. Before he can continue, the theme of Randy Orton hits to a huge pop and he comes out wielding a steel chair, just like in previous weeks. He speaks, saying that Punk is just going to feel what he felt at WrestleMania... an RKO! However, he says that an RKO might not be enough, so he's going to grace him with a Punt! Punk shouts at Randy, saying that he won't be able to Punt Punk, because Punk is going to beat him down at Extreme Rules. Orton smirks and simply slides in the ring. He doesn't attack, and neither do The Nexus. Punk slides out of the ring, behind The Nexus as the crowd boo. Punk tells Randy to wait until this Sunday, smirking as he does. Orton looks up the ramp as Punk departs, before turning around and smacking The Nexus with the steel chair. He hits them all and then stares up at Punk, before mouthing something we can't quite understand. He then measures up Michael McGillicutty as the crowd erupt. Punk looks on, suddenly worried, and Orton hits McGillicutty with the Punt! Orton smiles at Punk and tells him that this is his fate at Extreme Rules. Punk gulps and leaves as we fade backstage.
Scott Stanford is backstage alongside Draftee, Christian to a huge pop. He asks Christian how he feels to be drafted to Raw. Christian says it feels great to be back on Raw, and it's going to feel even better when he bring the World Heavyweight Championship to Raw with him. He says that Alberto Del Rio will regret the day he ever mocked him or Edge, and he will beat him in a match he and Edge made famous. He leaves and we cut to a commercial break.
Commercial Break.
Divas Champion Eve, Natalya, Gail Kim, Kelly Kelly, Tamina & Kaitlyn fought Lay-Cool, Alicia Fox, Melina & The Bella Twins This barely even got started before all divas got involved and started brawling. The match was thrown out when the referee could not maintain order.
The divas fought each other like never before, but they were soon interrupted by the sound of the Anonymous Raw General Manager. Michael Cole announced that he had an e-mail, and he read "Ladies, stop this nonsense now! Since none of you can seem to work together, and all want to fight, I propose a match at Extreme Rules. The divas division has been all over the place for the past month now, and so I am looking to regain order. At Extreme Rules, Eve will defend the Divas Championship in a Battle Royal featuring ALL the divas!" The crowd pop as all the divas look at each other. The Raw theme hits and we fade backstage.
SmackDown General Manager, Theodore Long looks on and nods his head, saying that he likes that idea. He is interrupted by Vickie Guerrero to a lot of heat. She tells Long that after hearing that, she has an idea. Long asks her what it is, but she says he will have to wait and see at Extreme Rules. She says it will be a big surprise. She laughs and leaves as Long looks on confused. We then cut to a commercial break.
Commercial Break.
Santino Marella & Vladimir Kozlov def. WWE Tag Team Champions Justin Gabriel & Heath Slater for two Draft Picks. Santino and Kozlov have been looking for revenge ever since losing their titles to The Corre. It should be noted that Wade Barrett and Ezekiel Jackson were not at ringside, perhaps due to the recent tension within The Corre. Santino managed to pick up the victory with The Cobra on Justin Gabriel.
Santino and Kozlov celebrated as the randomizer hit. Monday Night Raw had gained yet another victory, but this time it was for two draft picks. Who would it be?
Big Show has been drafted to Raw! Kane has been drafted to Raw! The crowd are in shock as Big Show walks out onto the stage, followed by Kane. The Corre look on in shock as they storm towards the ring. They grab Gabriel and Slater before planting them with simultaneous Chokeslams. Big Show and Kane celebrate as we cut to a promo package.
We see a promo package for next week's Raw, hyping it as The Rock's Birthday Bash. We then cut to a commercial break.
Commercial Break.
Sin Cara def. Jack Swagger for one Draft Pick. The incredible Sin Cara was definitely a shoe-in for a match here tonight, as his fantastic athleticism was bound to pull in a draft pick for Raw. He did just that, defeating Jack Swagger with his signature La Mistica, forcing Swagger to tap out.
Sin Cara celebrated as the WWE Draft randomizer came into play, once again for Raw to gain a draft pick. It flicked through various SmackDown superstars before stopping...
Cody Rhodes has been drafted to Raw! The crowd boo as Rhodes makes his way out, but to no music. He comes out speaking instead. He says that at Extreme Rules, he is going to put Mysterio through the exact same traumatic experience he has been through, by disfiguring his face. He says that anything goes in an Extreme Rules Match, so he will use anything he can to destroy Mysterio. He then enters the ring and confronts Sin Cara. He gets in Cara's face before laughing at him, telling him he is just as pathetic as Rey Mysterio, hiding behind his mask. He tells Cara that people who wear masks are nothing but "cowards". Sin Cara gets angry and attacks Rhodes for disrespecting his heritage. However, Rhodes manages to take control and threatens to hit Cara with the Cross-Rhodes, but Rey Mysterio rushes to the ring! He trades blows with Rhodes before eventually throwing him out of the ring. Rhodes retreats, holding his face as Mysterio checks on Cara. Cara and Mysterio stand side-by-side as we fade to a commercial break.
Commercial Break.
We return to silence, but the silence is broken by the theme of Diesel to a huge ovation. He comes out, slapping the hands of his fans and taunting as they cheer. He enters the ring and speaks to the WWE Universe. He tells them that the night after WrestleMania was supposed to be on of the best nights of Shawn Michaels' life. He was supposed to bask in the glory of being a Hall of Famer, celebrate his career, but instead, he spent the final hours of that day in hospital with a near career-ending injury to his spine. He says that Triple H had no reason to do what he did. He admits that Shawn was stupid to get involved in such a huge WrestleMania match, but what Triple H did has no explanation, and no man should ever be put through that. He says that at Extreme Rules, he is going to get revenge for Shawn because unfortunately he is unable to get it himself. He looks into the camera and tells Shawn Michaels that he knows he is watching, and he promises him revenge. Suddenly, Triple H enters the hits Diesel from behind! He beats down on Diesel before leaving the ring and grabbing his signature sledgehammer. He enters the ring and looks to do exactly the same as what he did to Shawn Michaels, but Diesel moves and Triple H hits the canvas. He gets to his feet and hits Triple H with multiple right hands before grabbing the sledgehammer for himself. He hits Triple H in the gut with it, sending him out of the ring as the crowd erupt. Triple H retreats with anger in his face as Diesel screams that he will get him this Sunday. We then fade backstage.
Scott Stanford is alongside the WWE Champion, The Miz and Alex Riley to a huge amount of heat. He asks The Miz if he has a match tonight, but he says that he's been given the night off to prepare for Extreme Rules. Stanford then asks if he thinks he will be drafted, and Miz says that it doesn't matter where he goes, because he will always be the WWE Champion, and at the top of the company. However, he says that if he was drafted to SmackDown tonight, he guarantees that Raw would be off-air within the year. The crowd boo as Miz and Alex Riley leave as we fade to a commercial break.
Commercial Break.
The Great Khali with Ranjin Singh def. Dolph Ziggler for two Draft Picks. The Great Khali is already representing SmackDown here, Theodore Long seeing a chance to get a draft pick, and he was right, He finished Dolph Ziggler off with the Punjabi Plunge for the victory.
The Great Khali and Ranjin Singh celebrated as they just got SmackDown two draft picks. The randomizer starts and the WWE Universe is told...
Sheamus has been drafted to SmackDown! United States Champion Daniel Bryan has been drafted to SmackDown! SmackDown was certainly back on track after this. The WWE Universe weren't all too pleased about Sheamus, but Daniel Bryan got a huge pop. Bryan also brings the United States Championship over to Friday Night SmackDown with him. We then cut to a promo package.
We see another promo package for WWE Extreme Rules, airing May 1st, 2011. We then return to Raw.
Michael Cole strolls down to the ring to a huge amount of heat. He enters the ring and starts bragging about how last week he said that he would choose the stipulation for the match between himself and Jerry 'The King' Lawler at Extreme Rules. He then says that he thought long and hard about it, and he came to only one conclusion... an I Quit Match! The crowd cheer and Lawler seems to like it. But Cole says that it won't just be the metaphorical "I Quit", it won't just be a matter of winning or losing the match. He says that once Lawler says "I Quit"... his career is over! The crowd boo as Lawler thinks about it. He gets in the ring, despite JR telling him not too. Lawler speaks, saying that he will agree to it, if Cole agrees to do the same. If he wins, Cole quits the WWE. Cole looks on and then agrees to the situation. It will now be Michael Cole vs. Jerry Lawler in an I Quit Match at Extreme Rules, and the loser must leave the WWE! Jerry Lawler turns to leave, but Cole smacks Lawler in the back of the head with the microphone and then flees from ringside. Lawler looks on in anger as we fade to a commercial break.
Commercial Break.
Rey Mysterio def. Wade Barrett for one Draft Pick. Wade Barrett wanted to redeem The Corre in this one, but unfortunately for him, their dysfunctional ways cost them. Ezekiel Jackson came out to try and aid Barrett, but unfortunately, Wade Barrett was sent colliding into Ezekiel Jackson on the ring apron, followed by Mysterio rolling him up for the victory.
Mysterio celebrated, winning a draft pick for Raw as Wade Barrett looked on in shock. The randomizer hit the titantron and we waited the news...
Wade Barrett has been drafted to Raw! The crowd popped as Wade Barrett was officially being split from The Corre. Barrett looked up in shock as Mysterio smirked. Barrett left the ring in disbelief, Jackson trying to console him on the outside. But Barrett slaps Jackson away and storms off up the ramp. Jackson looks on in anger as we fade backstage.
We see John Cena walking backstage to a huge pop, saying to himself how he loves the WWE Draft. Suddenly, he bumps into Cody Rhodes. Rhodes tells Cena to watch where he is going and carries on, but Cena starts laughing. Rhodes stops and turns around, getting in Cena's face, asking him what he is laughing at. Cena holds back his laughter and says "nothing". Rhodes walks off again, but Cena bursts in hysterical laughter. Rhodes returns and asks Cena again, this time more angrily. Cena says that he just finds the whole mask thing funny. He tells Rhodes that he is so protective over his face, but he makes himself look uglier by wearing that "stupid" mask. Rhodes gets angry and tells Cena not to mock him, because bad things will happen. Cena says he has seen worse things in the bathroom after Big Shows' been in. The crowd laugh and Rhodes gets more angry. He tells Cena to watch very closely at his match against Rey Mysterio at Extreme Rules, because what he does to Rey Mysterio will not be for the faint hearted, and is what Cena will suffer if he doesn't shut his mouth. Cena says he looks forward to it and Rhodes storms off. Cena shakes his head, still laughing as we cut to a commercial break.
Commercial Break.
Alberto Del Rio with Brodus Clay def. John Cena for two Draft Picks. The Main Event of the night was a fantastic match, but unfortunately for Cena, The Miz decided he wanted an early advantage going in to Extreme Rules. Cena was ready to put Del Rio away with an Attitude Adjustment, when out of nowhere, Alex Riley jumped onto the ring apron. The referee went to get him off, and this allowed The Miz to slide into the ring, pull Del Rio down, and hit Cena with the Skull-Crushing Finale. He pulled Del Rio onto Cena and left the ring. The referee turned around and counted the three count.
Alberto Del Rio and Brodus Clay celebrated as The Miz and Alex Riley looked on from the outside with grins on their faces. Del Rio had just won the final two draft picks of the night for SmackDown, and here they are.
Sin Cara has been drafted to SmackDown! The crowd erupt as the mysterious Sin Cara runs onto the stage, taunting to the crowd. Alberto Del Rio looks on with a smile as Sin Cara points at him from the top of the stage. Sin Cara leaves and we are told the final draft pick of the night.
Randy Orton has been drafted to SmackDown! The crowd go absolutely crazy as Randy Orton comes out, but he rushes towards the ring, unlike Cara. He slides in the ring, avoiding an attack by Del Rio and Clay. He hits a huge RKO on Brodus Clay, and then Alex Riley comes in, only to receive another RKO. The Miz and Alberto Del Rio leave, avoiding any interaction with The Viper as John Cena stands by his side. Randy Orton is now a member of the SmackDown roster, and he isn't making any friends. John Cena and Randy Orton stand side-by-side as we fade to a close.
© 2011 WWENTERTAINMENT, INC.
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Post by Elliot on May 9, 2011 14:08:16 GMT -5
WWE.COM EXCLUSIVE WWE Supplement Draft 2011
Of course, every year the main WWE Draft takes place, but it's the Supplement Draft that can really make the difference, and this year is no different. Here are all the picks for the WWE Supplemental Draft, as superstars change their brands from Raw to SmackDown, and SmackDown to Raw!
To Raw: Chris Masters Curt Hawkins Drew McIntyre Jack Swagger JTG Tyler Reks
To SmackDown: Evan Bourne Jey Uso Jimmy Uso Mark Henry Primo Ted DiBiase Tyson Kidd Yoshi Tatsu Zack Ryder
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Post by Elliot on May 9, 2011 14:16:32 GMT -5
World Heavyweight Championship Ladder Match - Alberto Del Rio vs. Christian
WWE Championship Tables Match - The Miz [C] vs. John Cena
Steel Cage Match - CM Punk vs. Randy Orton
'I Quit' Match - Michael Cole vs. Jerry Lawler
Extreme Rules Match - Cody Rhodes vs. Rey Mysterio
Unsanctioned Brawl - Triple H vs. Diesel
Divas Championship Divas Open Battle Royal
United States Championship Submissions Match - Daniel Bryan [C] vs. William Regal
Falls Count Anywhere Match - John Morrison vs. R-Truth
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Post by jbarqu88 on May 9, 2011 15:16:31 GMT -5
Sheamus winning is fine. Christian getting drafted is big. I think that means Del Rio wins at Extreme Rules. Bryan beating out Kofi is good. Must have been a good match. Rey Mysterio getting drafted is another big catch for Raw. I hope Smackdown doesn't get obliterated tonight. Happy McIntyre got the win. Khali getting draft is alright. Nothing too big, well I mean of course it's big, but....you know what I mean. I can see "K" debuting at Extreme Rules and winning that Battle Royal. Shocked to see Santino/Kozlov get the win. Big Show & Kane getting drafted to Raw continues on with the trend of destroying Smackdown. Cara winning is good considering his push. Cody getting drafted just shows that there is going to be nobody on Smackdown. Hope it turns around later. Sheamus & Bryan getting drafted is good. They're not too big right now, but on Smackdown they might be a big deal. Nice to see Barrett finally get away from the stables. Hopefully, he becomes a main eventer. Shocked to see Del Rio win. Cara getting drafted is pretty good. He's a better fit on Smackdown, anyways. Orton getting drafted is great. Finally giving Smackdown some hope. Happy to see Dibiase go to Smackdown. I really hope he becomes a star over there.
Overall, a pretty decent show. Would've preferred Smackdown get more than one big star, but it looks like you could be making a few.
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Post by legendkiller8 on May 9, 2011 15:57:24 GMT -5
-Solid start to RAW. I like some of the feuds involved in this Battle Royal. Sheamus winning is suitable. -Bryan needed the momentum. Nice touch with the attack from Regal, though not too sure as it took away the focus of the draft pick. -Great Khali coming to SD is nothing big unless you have something big planned for him. -Awesome promo between Orton and Punk, two good superstars on the microphone. Some nice hype for their match at ER. -A diva open should be decent. It could help the divas division a bit. -Kane and Show coming to RAW reminds me of '06. This interests me alot now. -Sheamus and Bryan are big calls to SmackDown. Looks like you are establishing a great mid-card base on both shows now. -The Corre breaking up is innovative. I see Barrett shockingly joining the Nexus again. -Cara and Orton to SmackDown are great for the brand. Neither show got raped in my opinion. -Good show; some nice progression into Extreme Rules.
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Post by tg11 on May 9, 2011 16:20:56 GMT -5
Elliot, great job on RAW man, especially since it was the draft show, not the greatest draft that I have seen, but still a great draft nonetheless
Christian as the first pick in the 2011 WWE Draft, Christian getting drafted to RAW, great choice, really awesome choice!!!!!!!!!! Christian belongs on RAW anyways on the A show, where he belongs, but I have a feeling he is going to lose at Extreme Rules since he is on RAW now, and RAW can't have 2 World Champions on one show, it just wouldn't work, Miz as the WWE Champion and then Christian if he were to win at Extreme Rules, then Miz should have gotten drafted to Smackdown bringing the WWE Championship with him over to Friday nights, or at least Del Rio should have been drafted to RAW, but now it is almost too obvious what is going to happen now!!!!!!! But still Christian coming to RAW, I will agree that it is probably the best pick you could have made
Rey Mysterio drafted to RAW, I will agree with that also, great pick for RAW, Rey Mysterio can have newer feuds now that he is on RAW, and Rey can go for the WWE Title, the title for which he hasn't won yet, and I know like me, there are other people that want to see Rey Mysterio feud with John Cena, Miz, Morrison, Truth, etc.
The Great Khali drafted to Smackdown, Khali is back at home where he belongs, on Smackdown, and Khali I hope he turns heel now that he is on Smackdown, and Khali can become the monster heel that he used to be way back in 2007 when he became World Champion, Khali can be a top heel on Smackdown, but none the less I am really happy about this pick!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Big Show drafted to RAW, and Kane drafted to RAW, the WWE Tag Team Champions back on RAW, well Kane anyway is back on RAW for the first time since 2008/09, and Big Show is back on RAW for the first time since 2010, I hope they are a dominant tag team on RAW especially now that they are on RAW, and either one of these 2 monsters can go for the WWE Championship, which is awesome, GREAT PICKS!!!!!!!!!!!
Sheamus on Smackdown, the pick that I wanted to see move more than anything, The Celtic Warrior on Friday Nights now, maybe he can become the main eventer that he deserves now that he is on Smackdown and the man is a former 2-time WWE Champion, former King of the Ring, former United States Champion, and Sheamus has been lost in the shuffle ever since losing the WWE Title back in 2010, and now that he is on Smackdown, he can go for the World Heavyweight Championship and be a top heel on Smackdown, on SD he can be a real star over there, he can be a really big heel over there!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Daniel Bryan the WWE United States Champion on Smackdown, really great pick-up for Smackdown, and he brings the US Title with him over to Friday Nights, the last time the WWE United States Championship was ever a part of Smackdown was in 2009, and the belt is back on Smackdown where it belongs, I am really happy!!!!!! I hope Daniel Bryan becomes a real star on Smackdown now that he is off of RAW, since he has been on RAW, he has been lost in the shuffle sort of, and a change of scenery was needed!!!!!!!!!!!!
Cody Rhodes drafted to RAW, really happy now that Rhodes is back on RAW for the first time in over a year, and especially now with his new gimmick, he can be a real star here on RAW now
Wade Barrett drafted to RAW, the Intercontinental Champion back on RAW, where he belongs, and not only that but the Intercontinental Championship is back on RAW for the first time since 2009, 2 long years since that belt has ever been RAW property, and The Corre is no more, now that he is on RAW, he can feud with CM Punk for control of Nexus especially since it was Punk who kicked Barrett out of his own group The Nexus which Wade created. In my opinion I would rather have Wade Barrett as leader of The New Nexus than CM Punk, CM Punk doesn't need The New Nexus, Wade Barrett on the other hand needs them!!!!!!!!!!!!
Sin Cara drafted to Smackdown, hopefully he can become a huge star now that he is on Friday nights, Sin Cara is better suited for Smackdown anyways to help them with their Latino audience, and Cara can go for the United States Championship!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Randy Orton drafted to Smackdown, my man Randy Orton on Smackdown for the first time in 5 years since 2006, my boy Orton is back on the blue brand on Smackdown, this is the draft pick of the night by far, the shocker of the night!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Orton can take Edge's spot as the biggest babyface on the Smackdown brand, and Orton can once again become a champion, now that him & Punk are officially separated, Orton can go for the World Heavyweight Championship, a title Orton has not won since 2004 where he lost that WHC to his former Evolution mentor HHH, and Orton can go for that title now!!!!!!!!!!!!
Cole vs King I Quit Match, Loser Leaves the WWE, I am so happy about this, now one way or another this rivalry can finally end, I just cannot stand Michael Cole, the sooner he is gone, the better!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Diesel and Triple H segment, I loved it, especially when Diesel got the sledgehammer and finished off HHH with it hitting him in the gut, I hope their match this Sunday has a lot of bloodshed and we actually get to see someone bleed during this match, that the opponent is so bloody, so battered, this is as brutal as it is going to get, Unsanctioned Brawl which means all the rules go completely out the window, I JUST LOVE IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Elliot, I really cannot wait until Smackdown, the final Smackdown before Extreme Rules, I cannot wait!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Overall, great show 4 1/2, 4.5 stars out of 5!!!!!!!!!!!
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Post by DTP. on May 9, 2011 16:25:58 GMT -5
WWE RAW: Monday 22nd April 2011..Good opening contest to kick off the Draft as the battle royal is an ideal choice. Sheamus winning is great, RAW had the very much stronger side, and glad he lastly eliminated Chris Masters. Masters deserves a good push on SmackDown. Christian to RAW...dislike. Would have rather kept him on SmackDown, he's just not RAW material to me. Daniel Bryan beating Kofi Kingston was a decent match, would have liked Kofi to have got the win, Rey Mysterio to RAW? You are killing SmackDown. Two of their main eventers gone. William Regal being attacked by Bryan is basic hype for Extreme Rules. And finally SmackDown gets a win, Drew McIntyre beating Mark Henry is fine, wish Mark turned heel though. He is just a natural as a heel. The Great Khali to SmackDown could be cool, but after those main event losses, they should have gotten better and bigger. CM Punk's promo was brilliant, intense with Randy Orton as they will have a cracker of a match at Extreme Rules. I hope Punk wins. Honestly. Not a bad divas match, didn't do a damn thing for the Draft though. A battle royal sounds awful. Always is on pay-per-view. Uninterested. Santino Marella and Vladimir Kozlov beating Justin Gabriel and Heath Slater further damages Gabriel and Slater. Big Show and Kane to RAW...why? I understand Show, but Kane? SmackDown dies more. Sin Cara beating Jack Swagger is fine. Cody Rhodes to RAW? For f*ck sake. Again, he's better suited dominating SmackDown. He could actually be over as a future World Heavyweight Champion on SmackDown. He'll get lost on RAW. Diesel and Triple H's promo was acceptable. The Great Khali beating Dolph Ziggler...should have never moved Dolph. Sheamus and Daniel Bryan to SmackDown won't do too much for the blue brand really. Maybe Sheamus, but that's it. Michael Cole's promo with Jerry Lawler, not interested. Please end their feud soon. Rey Mysterio beating Wade Barrett is fine...to RAW? Dire. Kills the Corre though, gladly. Makes Barrett's banishing from RAW last December look stupid though now. And lastly, while Alberto Del Rio beating John Cena is fine, and SmackDown getting Sin Cara and Randy Orton is acceptable, it's not enough. Overall, typical Draft show, that drove a stake into the heart of SmackDown. Please save the blue brand in the Supplemental Draft. I'm scared for the diary's future for SmackDown.
Also, Extreme Rules has nine matches booked...I'm expecting an angle to replace a match.
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Post by Elliot on May 9, 2011 17:59:59 GMT -5
A Special Report - The WWE Draft 2011 has been and gone, and many are fearing for the future of the SmackDown brand, after it lost countless high card talents such as Christian, Rey Mysterio and Cody Rhodes. According to a reliable source, this was an act of "making some room". The WWE have been racking their brains, wondering how to build up some new stars in time for WrestleMania 28, believing that it would be a good time to start shifting into the next generation full speed, with The Undertaker and Triple H likely on their way out, and guys like Edge retiring. As we reported a while ago, they are already building stars like Cody Rhodes, and Sin Cara is said to be in for a huge push. However, we underestimate the sheer size of this star-building plan. Apparently, SmackDown is going to be used as more of a breeding ground, much like ECW used to be. Obviously, to maintain decent ratings, a set of higher card wrestlers were placed on SmackDown such as Randy Orton, Sheamus and the United States Champion, Daniel Bryan. These superstars will keep the main part of SmackDown going, while guys like Ted DiBiase, Zack Ryder and Trent Barreta are all set to be 'guinea pigs' if you will, for this new talent finding SmackDown brand. By no means is this making SmackDown any less important, but it will just be used more as a building platform for the next generation. Names such as Ezekiel Jackson and Ted DiBiase are set to be in for major pushes come the Summer. This is all said to be coming from the mouth of Vince McMahon, who wants to change the entire landscape of the WWE for the future. McMahon is using this as his insurance policy for when The Undertaker and Triple H are ready to hang up their boots. He was quote in an interview saying "Without a doubt, 2011 is going to be one of the biggest years in wrestling history, in terms of star-building". McMahon dropped the names of The Miz and Alberto Del Rio as being "the future" of the company. By WrestleMania 28, we are expecting huge new Main Events, all new superstars, gimmick changes, the lot. We here at EWrestlingNews are excited, and we hope you are too. This concludes our special report.
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Post by Elliot on May 11, 2011 11:36:16 GMT -5
Friday Night SmackDown; April 29th, 2011 Friday Night SmackDown opens up and we see the commentary team of Michael Cole, Josh Mathews and Booker T, welcoming us to the show. They hype how last Monday was the WWE Draft and SmackDown received some huge picks, such as Randy Orton and Sin Cara. Booker says he can't wait to see what goes down tonight with the new talent. We are also told that Jack Swagger will be in his last SmackDown match as he gets one more shot at Kofi Kingston's Intercontinental Championship, later tonight. Suddenly, the theme of Alberto Del Rio hits to a huge amount of heat. He comes out with Brodus Clay and speaks.
Del Rio says that the WWE Draft definitely shook everything up, but one thing stayed the same, and that's his destiny. He says at Extreme Rules, he will defeat Christian for the World Heavyweight Championship and send him packing to Raw with nothing to his name. He says that he's glad that he will be the one to give him his send-off at Extreme Rules, so he can expose him to the Raw audience as the generic wrestler he is. Suddenly, the crowd erupt as the theme of Randy Orton hits. He comes out wearing a SmackDown shirt and Del Rio looks on confused. Orton tells him that he is here on SmackDown now, and he won't allow Del Rio to run his mouth any more than he needs to. He says that this Sunday, he faces CM Punk in a Steel Cage Match, and once he's finished with Punk, he will be after the World Heavyweight Championship, whether it be Del Rio or Christian that holds it. The crowd boo as the theme of CM Punk then hits. Punk strolls out with a smirk on his face alongside Mason Ryan and David Otunga. Punk tells Randy that what Del Rio was saying was appropriate, because he too gets to give a send-off, to Randy Orton. He says that he just came by to make sure that Randy settled in to his new home okay, because after he beats him this Sunday, he might not be able to show up on SmackDown for a few months, because he's going to beat him so badly. Punk then says, while he is here, he may as well give Orton a little gift, and The Nexus enter the ring as Del Rio stands back and smiles. The theme of Christian hits to a huge pop and he runs out to stand beside Randy Orton. Then, General Manager, Theodore Long says that before this turns into a fight, he's going to make a match. Seeing as CM Punk thinks it's okay to show up on SmackDown, he will be in action tonight! We will have two matches. Randy Orton vs. Alberto Del Rio and CM Punk vs. Christian! The crowd pop as the superstars in the ring look on. Long says that Punk vs. Christian is NEXT as we fade to a commercial break.
Commercial Break.
CM Punk with The Nexus def. Christian In this very rare match-up, CM Punk was able to pull off the victory when his Nexus teammates got involved. David Otunga distracted the referee while Mason Ryan hit Christian with a Sidewalk Slam on the outside. He then rolled Christian back into the ring, and Punk picked up the pieces, hitting the Go To Sleep for the victory.
CM Punk and The Nexus celebrated, Punk pointing to his head, boasting his intelligence. We then cut to a promo package.
We see a promo package for WWE Extreme Rules, airing on May 1st, 2011. We then return to SmackDown.
Todd Grisham is backstage alongside the Intercontinental Champion, Kofi Kingston. He asks Kofi if he thinks he can keep Jack Swagger at bay for just one more match, and retain his Championship. Kingston says that Swagger has without a doubt been one of his toughest opponents, but tonight, he will not let him take anything away from him, and he will keep the Intercontinental Championship on SmackDown! Kingston leaves and we fade to a commercial break.
Commercial Break.
United States Champion Daniel Bryan def. Chavo Guerrero A brilliant technical match here. Guerrero got in some decent offense, but in the end, he was forced to tap out to the LeBelle Lock.
Daniel bryan celebrated with his United States Championship and signaled that he would still be Champion after Extreme Rules.We then cut backstage.
The Corre are backstage, but without Wade Barrett who was recently drafted to Monday Night Raw. Ezekiel Jackson says that with Barrett gone, he doesn't see much of a future in The Corre. Gabriel and Slater look at each other, and say that they disagree, because they are still the WWE Tag Team Champions. Jackson says that Barrett was just using them so that he could get to the top, and all his "equality" preaching was all a front. Slater and Gabriel tell Jackson that if he wants to leave, then do it, because they don't need him. Jackson says that he will do, and from now on, The Corre is officially finished. He leaves and the Tag Team Champions look on as we fade to a promo package.
We see a promo package for this Monday's Raw, hyping it as The Rock's Birthday Bash. We then cut to a commercial break.
Commercial Break.
We return to see Todd Grisham backstage with Jack Swagger, who is now a Raw superstar. Grisham asks him if he thinks he is capable of defeating Kingston tonight, and Swagger looks at him in disgust. He says that Kofi Kingston is a pathetic excuse for an Intercontinental Champion, and he vows to take it away from him tonight. He storms off and we cut to ringside.
Jack Swagger def. Intercontinental Champion Kofi Kingston to become the NEW Intercontinental Champion. After months of feuding, these two finally culminated their feud right here on SmackDown. After a back and forth contest, the match came to an abrupt end when Jack Swagger pulled off the turnbuckle cover, sent Kingston flying into it and then followed it up with a Gutwrench Powerbomb, picking up the victory.
Jack Swagger celebrates with the Intercontinental Championship to a lot of heat, but he doesn't care. This is his moment, and he rubs it in everyone's face. He shoves the title in Kingston's face, screaming that it was only a matter of time. He celebrates once more and Kingston if helped up by the referee. We fade to a promo package.
We see a promo package for the large, black woman who has been hyped in recent weeks. We see the same promo package that aired on Monday Night Raw, with her ripping up the cardboard cut-out of Divas Champion, Eve. We then cut to a commercial break.
Commercial Break.
Mark Henry, Evan Bourne & Yoshi Tatsu def. Tyson Kidd, Zack Ryder & Primo A quick Six-Man Tag Team Match, just to get the new draftees a part of the show. The match came to a close when Mark Henry planted Primo with the World's Strongest Slam.
The faces celebrated as we cut to a promo package.
We see another promo package for WWE Extreme Rules, airing May 1st, 2011. We then return to SmackDown.
We return to see Sheamus in the ring to a huge amount of heat. He says that now he is on SmackDown, his Celtic rage can be brought over here, and he plans on continuing his brutal streak. He vows to crush the SmackDown roster beneath him and eventually become the World Champion. Suddenly, he is interrupted by the theme of Sin Cara to a huge pop. It then becomes apparent that a match is about to take place.
Sin Cara def. Sheamus Sheamus wanted to destroy Sin Cara to get a good shove onto the SmackDown roster, but unfortunately for him, Cara's winning streak continued. Sheamus went for a Brogue Kick, but Cara rolled under it, and then locked Sheamus up with the La Mistica, forcing him to tap out.
Sin Cara fled from ringside in celebration as the crowd popped. Sheamus looked on, anger filling his face as we fade to a commercial break.
Commercial Break.
Todd Grisham is once again backstage, this time with Randy Orton to a huge pop. He asks Randy Orton how it feels to be back on SmackDown after all these years. Orton tells him that it feels good, but it's so different, especially with guys like Alberto Del Rio running around, but he plans to change that. He says that Del Rio will meet The Viper for the first time tonight, but he is sure it won't be the last. He walks off and we fade to ringside.
Randy Orton def. Alberto Del Rio with Brodus Clay Alberto Del Rio was looking to prove why he deserves to be the World Heavyweight Champion, but unfortunately his plans were foiled by The Viper. CM Punk tried to get involved, coming out to distracted Orton, but Christian came out to even the odds, getting back at Punk for earlier on. Orton then hits Del Rio with a huge RKO for the victory.
Christian entered the ring and celebrated alongside Randy Orton as CM Punk and Alberto Del Rio fled. Christian pointed at Del Rio, making sure he knew that he was coming for him this Sunday, and so did Orton to Punk. Friday Night SmackDown then fades to a close.
© 2011 WWENTERTAINMENT, INC.
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Post by jbarqu88 on May 11, 2011 11:57:07 GMT -5
First off, love the graphic at the top. With Christian on Raw, I can easily see Del Rio winning the title at Extreme Rules. Not too happy about Punk winning. Christian has got a title match, I feel like he should be getting the win. I like Chavo more but Bryan winning is fine. He's champ after all. With Barrett on Raw I think it was best to finish The Corre. Glad to see Swagger win the title. Bringing it on back to Raw. The Faces winning is fine. Nothing too special here. Kinda expected Sin Cara to get the win, here. Keeping him as one of the top guys. I can see him moving up to the title picture after Extreme Rules. Surprised Orton got the win. Both men in the title match lost their matches tonight. Interesting.
Overall, good show. Sets up for Extreme Rules nicely. Hopefully, Smackdown gets back on track after getting obliterated in the draft.
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Post by tg11 on May 11, 2011 13:20:30 GMT -5
I for one cannot wait until Extreme Rules which is the next thing in your diary, this Sunday in fact, I just cannot wait, the match we have all been waiting for is finally upon us, it will be Diesel vs Triple H in an Unsanctioned Brawl
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Post by Deleted on May 11, 2011 13:36:14 GMT -5
Extreme Rules look's really good, can't wait to see the write up for it. CM Punk over Christian was good and didn't make Christian look bad since the Nexus got involved. Daniel Bryan retaining was the right thing to do, he is a great champion and I don't think Chavo deserved the strap. Jack Swagger winning the Intercontinental Title was great, now the whole All-American gimmick can come into play. Sheamus and Sin Cara was good paced, and worked out really well. Orton winning was good, I'm glad to see Christian holding the strap and hope he get's a good reign.
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Post by Rule 30 on May 11, 2011 14:44:40 GMT -5
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Wow, huge segment to kick off the show. Sad that Christian won't win though, with him going to Raw. Two great matches tonight, though. I don't like Punk winning. Christian needs to look like he has a shot this Sunday. Good match here. Bryan winning was the better move. Corre done? Finally, they did nothing together. I miss when Nexus was awesome. Yes! Great to see Swagger taking the IC strap to Raw. Sucks that Smackdown is losing a talent like him though, plus, Raw is a horrid place for mid-carders unless it's 10 or 12 years earlier. Still, great to see Swagger with some gold again. Can't wait for Kong to come in. Even though I can tell she'll be taking the strap in her debut this Sunday. Okay six man tag. Really nothing noteworthy. Sin Cara versus Sheamus wouldn't be too bad of a match. Good win for Cara. Huge match to close out the show. Also, I don't like Orton winning. It would have been better if Christian won earlier if Nexus screwed something up, to keep both looking good, and Del Rio getting a fast one here (Help from Punk maybe?). It was a good show in the end, with great matches and a title change, but I just didn't like Punk and Orton coming over and beating the guys that have carried Smackdown this year with Edge.
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Post by Hi, I'm John on May 11, 2011 14:57:40 GMT -5
Good opening segment, sounds like a good pair of matches. I don't like CM Punk winning, especially without Del Rio getting involved, but Punk does need some momentum going into Extreme Rules. Figured Bryan would win, I think Regal's going to take the gold at Extreme Rules, though. Would be pretty cool. Yeahh, never mind on the last thought. Now that Swagger is the Intercontinental Champion over on Raw, Bryan has to retain now . Henry's team winning was obvious, glad to see Ryder got some TV Time though. Cara using La Mistica is different, glad he did it though since he probably wouldn't be able to do the Spanish Fly to Sheamus, also interesting to see him get his first match against a big man. Glad that the faces stood tall to end the show, the interferences made since and it really hyped up Extreme Rules. Good show man, got me excited for E.R
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Post by Elliot on May 12, 2011 17:49:38 GMT -5
Dark Match; Big Show & Kane def. WWE Tag Team Champions Justin Gabriel & Heath Slater in a Non-Title Match. Big Show picked up the victory after a Knockout Punch on Heath Slater.
The pyrotechnics explode from the stage as 'Justice' by Rev Theory hits the arena. We are taken to ringside where we see the commentary team of Josh Mathews, Jim Ross and Booker T. We are welcomed to the show and Mathews explains that Michael Cole and Jerry Lawler are backstage, preparing for their 'I Quit' Match later on, and therefore aren't on commentary. They tell us that tonight is going to get "extreme" as we go to our opening contest.
John Morrison makes his entrance first to a huge pop from the crowd, holding his Money in the Bank Briefcase above his head. However, his entrance was soon disrupted by R-truth who came out before his cue, attacking Morrison from behind. The referee had no choice but to ring the bell and start the match. Truth beat down on Morrison on the Extreme Rules stage. Truth lifted Morrison up and taunted that he was going to throw him off the stage to a huge amount of heat from the crowd, some begging him not to, but Morrison fought back and instead threw Truth off to a huge pop. Morrison then ran and somersaulted off the stage, hitting Truth, starting this match off in huge fashion. The referee quickly jumped down the stage and counted the cover, but Morrison only got a two count. The brawl went backstage, through the curtain. Morrison smashed R-Truth into some production crates, but Truth fought back, launching Morrison into the steel fencing. He then picked up a food tray and smashed it over Morrison's skull. Morrison battled back, the fight eventually coming out into the live crowd. The shock of the match came when Truth kicked Morrison all the way down the steps of the arena as fans watched in horror. Truth smirked as he watched Morrison hit every step on the way down. He then clotheslines Morrison back into ringside. He covered him, but somehow, Morrison found the will to kick out. He rolled Morrison into the ring and then pulled out a lead pipe from under the ring. He entered and went to hit Morrison, but he moved and kicked Truth in the head. Morrison then took Truth down with his own lead pipe. Just then, he saw an opening and went for Starship Pain, but Truth moved out of the way and Morrison crashed to the mat. Truth threw Morrison out of the ring. He then lifted Morrison up, screamed "You asked for this!" in his face and then planted him with the What's Up for the victory on the outside. R-Truth def. John Morrison
After the match, R-Truth grabbed Morrison's Money in the Bank briefcase and stared at it with a sadistic grin on his face. Morrison slowly climbed to his feet, only to be smashed in the head with his own briefcase. The crowd booed as Truth raised the briefcase and we fade backstage.
Backstage, we see John Cena witnessing what just happened to a huge pop. He shakes his head before turning around, only to bump into Cody Rhodes, who gets a lot of heat. Cena smirks, remembering what happened on Raw, but Rhodes looks angry. He says that John Cena made a poor decision when he insulted him on Raw, and he promises that Cena will pay. Cena says that he welcomes Rhodes' challenge any time he wants, but tonight, he has to focus on the WWE Championship. Rhodes tells him in his croaky tone, that Cena better watch his back from now on, because he's messed with the wrong guy. He tells Cena to watch him destroy Rey Mysterio later tonight, and Cena says he wouldn't want to miss it for the world... when Rey wins. Rhodes breathes heavily before storming off and Cena laughs. We then cut to ringside.
This match started with Daniel Bryan offering a handshake to his former mentor, but Regal decided against it, although he did look like he was going to accept it at one point. They locked up and a few headlocks took place, before Regal took advantage, taking Bryan down with a shoulder block. Bryan kipped up, shames of his other mentor, Shawn Michaels, and fought back with hard forearms. He tried to go for an early LeBelle Lock, but Regal scurried to the ropes just in time. Bryan beckoned Regal back to the center of the ring and they locked up once again. Bryan got the advantage this time, whipping Regal into the corner. He then followed it up with a huge running dropkick. He then pulled Regal back into the center of the ring and locked in what looked to be an Indian Deathlock. Regal made it to the ropes after a while, but suffered quite a bit. Regal fought back later on in the match, locked in a few submissions of his own, such as a cobra clutch, and a full nelson. He then shocked everyone when he went for Bryan's own LeBelle Lock, but Bryan had the knowledge to escape the ring. Eventually the match broke down and Regal was measuring Bryan for a Knee Trembler, but he missed and Bryan spun him around and locked in the LeBelle Lock. Regal lasted quite a while but was eventually forced to tap out. United States Champion Daniel Bryan def. William Regal to RETAIN the United States Championship.
Daniel Bryan celebrated his victory, holding his United States Championship up high. William Regal got to his feet, and Bryan offered a handshake, just like at the beginning of the match. Regal thought about it, and eventually took the handshake, patting Bryan on the side of the head, telling him he was proud of him. Regal then raised Bryan's hand as we fade to a promo package.
We see a promo package for tomorrow night's Raw, hyping it as The Rock's Birthday Bash. We then return to WWE Extreme Rules.
Scott Stanford is backstage alongside Rey Mysterio to a huge pop. He asks Mysterio if he thinks he can get back at Cody Rhodes after his WrestleMania loss. Mysterio says that Rhodes is without a doubt, the future of this business, but what stinks is his attitude. He says that tonight, as the ring veteran, he is looking to teach Rhodes a thing or two about respect, and give him the whooping that his daddy apparently never gave him. He says that he's going in there tonight, not only for himself, but for all of his fans watching around the world. He says Cody Rhodes will feel the power... of the 6-1-9! He walks off and we cut to ringside.
Both men come out, but Rhodes enters second, wearing his protective face mask, and stays outside the ring. He immediately goes under the ring and pulls out a burlap sack. He tells Rey to watch, and opens the sack, before pulling out a second protective face mask. He says "This one's for you" before placing it in the corner of the ring. He then rolls in and the match begins. He goes right for Rey, but Rey ducks and springboards off the middle rope, hitting Rhodes with a crossbody. He hooks the legs, hoping for a quick upset victory, but Rhodes kicks out. Rhodes doesn't take this too well and begins unloading on Mysterio with rights and lefts, with the odd headbutt for good measure. He throws Rey out of the ring and into the commentary desk. Rey gets up and goes for Rhodes, apparently going for his wheelbarrow bulldog, but Rhodes reverses and sends Rey face first into the steel steps. Rhodes doesn't waste no time, lifting Rey up and launching him over the commentary desk and into Josh Mathews, Jim Ross and Booker T. They move out of the way as Rhodes demolishes the announce table. He then stands on top of it with Mysterio in his grasp, and set him up for the Cross-Rhodes, but Mysterio escapes and throws Rhodes backwards, onto the Spanish announce desk. Mysterio jumps down and picks up a steel chair. He goes to hit Rhodes with it, but he moves and he hits the desk. Rhodes throws Mysterio back into the ring and pulls out a singapore cane from beneath the ring. He enters the ring and delivers some hard shots to Rey's abdomen. Mysterio fights back, eventually setting Rhodes up for the 619, but he didn't see that Rhodes had grabbed his second protective face mask from the corner. Mysterio goes for the 619, but Rhodes holds the mask up in front of him and it collides with Rey's knee. Rey falls into the ring, holding his knee. Rhodes then clocks Mysterio with the mask, over the skull. As Mysterio lay out cold, he puts the mask on Mysterio and tells him to "Smile" before hitting him with the Cross-Rhodes, and picking up the victory. Cody Rhodes def. Rey Mysterio
Cody Rhodes celebrates his victory as the WWE Universe boo. He suddenly realize he is on camera and shoves the cameramen out of the way as he leaves ringside. The referee helps Mysterio to his feet as Rhodes walks up the ramp, still looking angry with this new persona of his. He hides his face from the camera before leaving through the curtain, and we fade backstage.
We see both Triple H and Diesel on a split-screen as the crowd pop. The commentators take us through why this Unsanctioned Brawl will be happening, highlighting Shawn Michaels costing Triple H his match against The Undertaker at WrestleMania, followed by Triple H's vicious assault on HBK the night after on Raw. We also see Diesel come to Raw to challenge Triple H after what he did. We then cut back to ringside.
Both men come out in street gear, wearing elbow pads and taped fists. This was without a doubt going to be a fight. Diesel entered second and didn't even spare the time to taunt, just sliding in the ring and tackling The Game to the canvas. The referee was in the ring, but his only job here is to say whether or not a competitor is able to compete. This wasn't about winning or losing, this was about vengeance. Diesel brought down all hell on Triple H, the two rolling out of the ring in the brawl. He smashed Triple H around ringside like he was some kind of rag doll. He slammed his head into the steel steps about ten times, followed by four into the announce table. Diesel picked up a steel chair and smacked it against the spine of Triple H three times. He then picked him up, wrapped it around his chest and neck, and rammed him into the steel post as the crowd cringed, but popped, seeing Triple H get what he deserves. The referee gets down on one knee and asks Triple H if he can continue, but Diesel actually grabs the referee and launches him into the barricade! He doesn't want this match to end! Diesel rolls Triple H back into the ring, and pulls out some road signs to the crowd's pleasure. He slides them into the ring and proceeds to hit The Game with a STOP sign. He throws it aside and then drops Triple H onto the top turnbuckle with the Snake Eyes. He screams as the WWE Universe pop. Another referee shows up and goes to ask Triple H if he can continue, but Diesel scares him off. He lifts Triple H up, but this proves to be a terrible mistake as Triple H delivers a low blow, sending Diesel to his knees. Triple H leaves the ring and pulls out his trademark sledgehammer from under the ring as the crowd gasp in shock. He sadistically smirks, blood seeping through a small wound in his head. The nearby medic approaches Triple H to clean up the wound, but Triple H nails him with the sledgehammer! He doesn't want cleaning up, apparently. He enters the ring and catches the rising Diesel with a vicious sledgehammer shot to the ribs, sending him right back down. He shouts at Diesel, and the crowd actually become worried as what he is saying is "I hate you, Shawn! You screwed with the wrong guy, Shawn! I thought we were friends!". As he is shouting this, he is repeatedly smashing the sledgehammer into the ribs of Diesel. Diesel starts to cough up some blood and the WWE Universe become genuinely scared for his health. The Game grab the steel chair what Diesel used and brings it into the ring. He sadistically wraps it around the neck of Diesel and then picks up his sledgehammer one last time. He screams "Game over, Shawn!" before full on hitting the steel chair with the sledgehammer, folding it across the throat of Diesel, causing him to wriggle around the ring, coughing up blood. The referee has had enough and steps in as Diesel is clearly in some serious pain. The bell rings... Triple H def. Diesel via Referee Stoppage.
Tons of referees and EMTs rush to ringside to tend to Diesel as Triple H drops the sledgehammer, as if all his anger had left his body. He drops to his knees and... he starts crying. We hear him whimper "What have I done...?" as he witnesses Diesel stop moving, blood dropping from his mouth. A referee approaches Triple H to console him... but he grabs him and throws him from the ring! The anger has returned! He throws referees left and right, picking Diesel up once again, and then planting him with a vicious Pedigree. Triple H then returns to his depressed state, leaving the ring. The mental health of Triple H clearly isn't stable... he leaves, swinging in and out of depression and anger. Triple H appears to have officially lost his mind, and at the expense of Diesel. Diesel is rolled onto a stretcher as we fade backstage.
Scott Stanford is once again backstage, this time with Randy Orton to a huge pop. Stanford asks Orton what he thinks to Triple H's frankly sickening actions. Orton says he's always been know as The Viper, and a pretty sick-minded individual, but what he just witnessed was... unbelievable. He says Triple H needs to be stopped. Stanford then asks Orton if he is ready for his Steel Cage Match with CM Punk. Orton says he has never ben more ready than now. He warns CM Punk that tonight, with no Nexus, he will be losing, and he has a Punt prepared especially for him. He walks off and we cut to ringside.
We see Michael Cole make his entrance to no theme music. He is speaking on the microphone, saying that tonight marks Jerry 'The King' Lawler's final night in the WWE to a ton of heat. He says that after he makes Jerry Lawler say the words "I Quit", no longer will have to put up with his pathetic commentary skills, and hopefully that means JR will throws his toys out of the pram and leave too. JR says nothing, just shakes his head. Cole enters the ring and Jerry Lawler makes his entrance.
Michael Cole avoided Jerry Lawler for most of the match, actually leaving the ring and pretending to warm-up in front of the announce desk at one point. But this was a mistake as JR got up from his seat and grabbed Cole, before throwing him in. Cole screamed at JR, and told the referee to get him out of here, but Lawler grabbed Cole and decked him, dropping him to the canvas. He lifts him up and throws him into the corner, unloading on him with rights and lefts. He completely destroys Cole from here onwards. This was definitely a feel-good match, and the end of the match came quickly as Lawler drove his knee into the chest of Cole, keeping him down. Lawler invited Jim Ross into the ring and he came in. Lawler lifted Cole up and JR wound up his arm, to deliver a sickening right hand to the jaw of Michael Cole. JR then took the microphone from the referee and asked Cole if he wanted to say the words. Cole started to blubber, saying he was sorry and apologizing to them both. Booker T couldn't contain his laughter at the announce desk. Lawler had an idea, and he asked JR to keep Cole down. He did and then Lawler climbs yup the turnbuckle, pulling down the arm strap. Cole looked up, lying on his back, seeing what was going to be his fate. JR sat on Cole so he couldn't move. Lawler measured up for the Fist Drop, but Cole screamed at the top of his lungs "I QUIT! LET ME OUT! I QUIT! I QUIT!". The crowd erupt as the bell is rung. Jerry Lawler def. Michael Cole (Michael Cole must leave the WWE).
Jim Ross and Jerry Lawler smiles, but the crowd still want the Fist Drop. Lawler shrugs his shoulders and hits it anyway! JR and Lawler celebrate and leave ringside. Lawler's theme fades and a fantastic "Goodbye" song starts from the WWE Universe. Michael Cole cries as he realizes he must now leave the WWE. He goes outside and strokes the announce table. He then is forced to leave by security. The two heavily muscled security guards lift him up with either arm, his legs dangling. Booker T and Josh Mathews are in hysterics as we cut to a promo package.
We see a promo package for WWE Over the Limit, airing on May 22nd, 2011. We then return to Extreme Rules.
Scott Stanford is backstage once again, this time with the WWE Champion, The Miz and Alex Riley to a lot of heat. He asks Miz how he feels about having to defend the WWE Championship against John Cena for the second time, after only just winning last time. Miz does his "Really?" skit before telling Stanford that he would have beaten John Cena whether The Rock interfered or not, and tonight, he will do it again by putting Cena through a table. The duo leave and we cut to ringside.
This match starts awkwardly well, with no sign of The Nexus. These two circle each other in the ring and eventually lock up, but Orton has no intention of competing in a wrestling match, and immediately rams Punk into the steel cage. He bounces him off the opposite side as well. He then lifts Punk up and hits him with two European uppercuts. Punk gets to his feet and Orton whips him across the ring, but Punk reverses it and follows it up with his signature shining wizard knee. He points to his head, boasting his intelligence before going for the bulldog, only to be thrown off. Orton runs for a clothesline but gets nothing but Punk's boot as he is hit with a leg lariat. Punk covers him, but Orton kicks out. The match goes back and forth for a while before Orton seems to be measuring Punk for the RKO, but then he changes his mind and reverses for the Punt. However, he sees Mason Ryan and David Otunga making their way to the ring through the steel mesh. They get a ton of heat and Orton goes to the cage wall to shout at them. They taunt Orton, telling him he's dead regardless of what happens. This allows Punk to get to his feet and ram Orton into the steel cage head first and roll him up, but Orton kicks out again. Punk tries to escape the cage, The Nexus cheering him on, but Orton gets to his feet and climbs up beside him before grabbing him and both men are now on the top rope. Orton smashes Punk's head into the steel, but then Punk returns the favor. All of a sudden - BAM! Orton leaps off and nails Punk with a Top-Rope RKO! The crowd go nuts as Otunga and Ryan look on in shock. Orton then crawls for the door as the referee on the outside opens it. As Orton gets his head through the door, Mason Ryan shoves down the referee and slams the door on Orton's skull. CM Punk starts to escape the cage by climbing over the wall, but Orton starts to stir. Mason Ryan shouts for David Otunga to go into the cage, and he enters through the door. Orton goes to grab Punk, but Otunga jumps him from behind. Orton can't get to Punk, and he escapes as Mason Ryan catches him when he jumps from quite high up. CM Punk def. Randy Orton via Escaping the Cage.
David Otunga stops the attack to celebrate Punk's victory, but this was a mistake as Orton got to his feet, spun Otunga around and nailed him with an RKO to a huge pop! CM Punk and Mason Ryan left up the ramp, seemingly not caring for Otunga. Orton then looks to go after them, but then stops, turning around and then looking at Otunga. He measures him and then... PUNT! He hits the Punt! Punk and Ryan suddenly care as they see Otunga get Punted in the skull. Orton's message is clear... if he's going to SmackDown, he's making sure he leaves Punk with nothing. Orton stares up the ramp at Punk as we fade backstage.
SmackDown General Manager, Theodore Long is backstage. He is interrupted by Alberto Del Rio to a ton of heat. He asks what he can do for him, and Del Rio says that he just wanted to let Long know that on SmackDown, he wants a World Heavyweight Championship Celebration, as big as The Rock's Birthday Bash tomorrow night. Long laughs and says Del Rio has to win the title first before he can celebrate anything. Del Rio says that he will win the World Championship tonight, because it is his destiny. Del Rio leaves and we cut to a promo package.
A promo package hypes up the next contest, which is the WWE Championship Tables Match. It shows all the history between The Miz and John Cena, and then we cut to ringside.
Both men stand in the ring, looking around at the tables surrounding the ring. Alex Riley looks on from ringside. They lock up and Cena takes the advantage, throwing Miz into the corner. He unloads shots on him and eventually sends him over the top rope and down to the floor. Cena follows him out, but gets his head smashed into a table. Miz picks up a table and then throws it at Cena. He then picks up another table and slides it into the ring. He throws Cena in the ring after it and follows him in. He sets up the table in the corner and goes for a suplex on Cena, but Cena counters and suplexes Miz in the opposite direction. Riley jumps onto the apron and gets thrown into the action by Cena, who brings him in the hard way. Cena hits him with multiple shoulder blocks and then hits him with the spin-out powerbomb, and in the process, clips The Miz with one of Riley's feet. He hits the Five-Knuckle Shuffle on Riley and then throws him over the top rope. The Miz has come around by this point and clotheslines Cena to the canvas. He drags the table set up previously into the center of the ring and signals for the end. He lifts Cena up and goes for the Skull-Crushing Finale, but Cena counters and lifts Miz onto his shoulders! Miz rakes the eyes and slides off before putting the boot to Cena's skull, laying him out of the table. Miz climbs up to the top rope, somewhere he doesn't usually go. He leaps off... and misses! Miz goes right through the table, but the match continues as Cena did not put Miz through the table himself. Cena looks around for another table and he sets one up at the bottom of the entrance ramp. He then gets in the ring, picks Miz up and goes for an Attitude Adjustment over the top rope, but Miz rolls over the ropes instead. He drags Cena through them and they are both on the apron. They trade rights, until Cena gets a stronger right hand and Miz stumbles backwards into the ring post. All of a sudden... CODY RHODES IS HERE! Cody Rhodes rushes to ringside and grabs the right leg of John Cena. The WWE Universe are in ultimate confusion. Cena shoves Rhodes away with his leg, sending him down to the floor, but the damage has been done. Miz sneaks up behind Cena and then leaps off the apron, putting Cena through the table with a Skull-Crushing Finale from the ring apron! The Miz wins! WWE Champion The Miz def. John Cena to RETAIN the WWE Championship.
The Miz quickly grabs his WWE Championship and flees alongside an equally hurt Alex Riley. Cody Rhodes stands over the splintered body of John Cena. He drops onto all four and shoves his face into Cena's, whispering to him "I told you to watch your back... now you know why...". Rhodes gets to his feet, covering his face from the cameras and leaves as we fade backstage.
Scott Stanford is backstage alongside the Divas Champion, Eve to a pop. Stanford asks Eve if she is enjoying the show, and she says she is, but right now, she has the biggest moment of her life. She must defend the Divas Championship against every WWE diva in the locker room. She says it's her toughest challenge yet, but she believes she has what it takes to win. She leaves and we fade to ringside.
All the divas are ready, and Eve has just made her entrance. The bell is about to ring when the screeching voice of Vickie Guerrero is heard. She gets everyone's attention (in a way) and tells them that this match can't begin, because all the competitors have not entered yet. The crowd boo, thinking she means herself, but she says she won't be competing, as much as that would make Extreme Rules the best Pay-Per-View of all time. She then says that who she is referring to is the newest addition to the roster, the dominant, destructive force only know as... KONG! The monstrous woman trudges onto the stage as her cackle echoes throughout the arena, followed by her theme. The long-awaited debut of Kong is here, and she is looking for the Divas Championship on her debut. The divas in the ring are in awe as this humongous diva walks towards the ring.
Participants - Divas Champion Eve, Natalya, Michelle McCool, Layla, Nikki Bella, Brie Bella, Gail Kim, Alicia Fox, Kaitlyn, Rosa Mendes, Kelly Kelly, Melina, Tamina & Kong This was possibly the quickest Divas Battle Royal in the history of the WWE. Kong simply walked in there and tossed The Bella Twins through the ropes immediately. Tamina ran at her next, just being tossed aside and out of the ring. Alicia Fox was next to go, falling victim to a vicious clothesline, followed by being tossed through the ropes. Rosa Mendes was the next to be tossed aside and out of the match. Eve, Natalya, Gail Kim, Melina, Kelly Kelly & Kaitlyn all united in the corner of the ring. Lay-Cool stood in another corner and watched eagerly. Melina and Gail Kim rushed at Kong and both got hit with a double clothesline. Kong lifted Melina up and planted her with a scoop slam. She then lifted Gail Kim up and did the same to her. Melina got up with the help of the ropes, and Kong launched Gail Kim into Melina's midsection, sending them both through the ropes. Kelly Kelly rushed at her next, only to be thrown up and then dropped with a huge Samoan Drop. Kong then easily threw her through the ropes and out of here. Kaitlyn and Natalya went for her next, but were both grabbed around the throat. The crowd were in awe as Kong planted them with a double chokeslam, before rolling them both out under the ropes with her foot. Eve and Lay-Cool were the only ones left. Lay-Cool looked at each other and nodded, before standing either side of Kong, opposite Eve. The crowd boo as it was obvious what they were doing. They put one hand each on Kong's back and smiled, as if to be siding with her. They looked at Vickie Guerrero who was on the outside and she smiled at them, but then her smile turns to anger. She gave the thumbs down to Kong and she grabbed them both by the hair, both of them screaming for their lives. She then smashed both their heads together and then threw them over the top rope. The match was left down to Kong and the Divas Champion, Eve. Eve knew that she didn't stand much of a chance, but wasn't going to go down without much of a fight, so went in with a huge dropkick, stumbling Kong towards the ropes. She hit a second one, which caused Kong to lean on the ropes. She went for a third but was swatted away. Kong then grabbed Eve, locked her up in the powerbomb position, hooked her arms and then lifted her up, the WWE Universe in amazement at her power. She then planted Eve face first on the canvas. Kong then easily threw Eve through the middle rope to win the match. Kong wins the Divas Battle Royal to become the NEW Divas Champion.
Booker T states how this woman known as Kong as the complete opposite of what a WWE diva is meant to be. He says she is a monster, and could quite easily take on some of the guys by the looks of things. Vickie Guerrero raises Kong's hand in the center of the ring, the Divas Championship in Kong's other hand. Josh Mathews reminds us how Kong eliminated all of the WWE divas in that match by herself. The commentators put over how the dynamic of the divas division has just changed drastically in the last 5 minutes. Kong cackles sadistically, just like in her promo packages as we fade backstage.
Todd Grisham is backstage, alongside Christian to a huge pop. He asks Christian how he feels going into what is arguably the biggest match of his career. Christian says that it isn't even arguable, this is the biggest match of his career. Finally, he gets his chance to win the World Heavyweight Championship and do everyone proud. He says that he knows Edge will be rooting for him tonight, and so will everyone back home in Canada, and he promises to not let them down. He says that tonight, his career opens up a new chapter, and he's calling it "Thank-you, Edge!". Christian leaves and we fade to ringside.
Both men make their way to the ring and stare up at the World Heavyweight Championship belt, hanging high above the ring. Del Rio makes a cheap shot, as Brodus Clay cheers him on. He beats down on Christian with a smile on his face. He points up to the belt and tells Christian he doesn't have a chance. Suddenly, Christian fights back, tackling Del Rio to the canvas. He hits him with some thunderous rights before getting up and lifting him up with him. He whips him into the corner and follows it up with a stinger splash. Del Rio drops to the canvas, but wisely rolls out of the ring out of harms way. Brodus Clay consoles Del Rio, but Christian catapults himself over the ropes and takes Brodus Clay out as Del Rio escapes. Del Rio uses this to his advantage, attacking Christian from behind. He then throws him into the barricade and hits a few chops. Del Rio then bounces Christian's head off one of the laid down ladders. He throws Christian in the ring, followed by a ladder. He slides into the ring and sets it up, attempting to climb it, but Christian stops him, pulling him down and delivering a huge right hand. Christian throws Del Rio into the ladder and then down to the canvas. Christian then attempts to climb, but Del Rio climbs the other side. They trade blows on the ladder, until Christian gets the advantage and knocks Del Rio off. Christian reached for the World Heavyweight Championship, and he grabs it, but Brodus Clay comes in and wobbles the ladder, stalling Christian. Christian tries to kick Clay away, but when he realizes that isn't going to work, he jumps from the ladder and takes him out with a crossbody to a huge pop. Del Rio gets to his feet and climbs the ladder, grabbing the title, but Christian comes to and climbs it again. Del Rio swings for Christian with the belt but Christian ducks and then he smashes Del Rio's face into the ladder. Del Rio drops from the ladder, but then tips it up, and everyone holds their breath as Christian is tilted, but he stands on the top rope and throws the ladder back into the face of Del Rio. Christian drops down to the floor and sets up another ladder, laying it from the ring apron to the announce desk. He then drags Del Rio out and goes for the Killswitch on it, but Del Rio escapes. He quickly climbs up the ladder, but Christian follows him and stops him from getting the belt. They trade blows once more, but this time, when Del Rio goes to swing the belt, he hits Christian and Christian falls back, and... HE GOES THROUGH THE LADDER! Alberto Del Rio then has the time to unstrap the belt and take the title for the victory! Alberto Del Rio def. Christian to become the NEW World Heavyweight Champion.
The crowd are in shock as Alberto Del Rio drops from the ladder, holding the World Heavyweight Championship. Brodus Clay comes in and celebrates with him, and so does Ricardo Rodriguez, who keeps repeating his name over and over, just like at the Royal Rumble. Referees and EMTs rush to check Christian, but he is moving, so that's a good sign. Del Rio is raised onto Clay's shoulders and praised as the World Heavyweight Champion as a very chaotic Extreme Rules comes to a close.
© 2011 WWENTERTAINMENT, INC.
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Post by DTP. on May 12, 2011 18:06:53 GMT -5
WWE SmackDown: Friday 29th April 2011...Decent promo to kick off the show, with Alberto Del Rio in the ring, but I'm starting to grow tired of his show opening promos week in and week out. Randy Orton's interruption was good, I am looking forward to how this works out, wasn't sure why CM Punk and the Nexus, and then Christian had to appear, but then again it does make some sense, this being the final opportunity for build before Extreme Rules on Sunday. Daniel Bryan beating Chavo Guerrero was obvious. Just gets the WWE United States Champion known. Jack Swagger beating Kofi Kingston was fine, again random and should have been saved for the pay-per-view on Sunday, happy that Swagger took the WWE Intercontinental Championship; both midcard titles on one brand would have certainly been too much. Mark Henry, Evan Borune and Yoshi Tatsu beating Tyson Kidd, Zack Ryder and Primo was a pointless WWE Superstars worthy match, nothing of note. Sin Cara should not have fought Sheamus. Sheamus needs to regain momentum and losing by submission to a lucha wrestler regardless of how over he is damages him. Also, this match should have made earlier on in the show. Randy Orton beating Alberto Del Rio is a decent main event. Overall, the roster is too one-dimensional for me to really get the gist of it. This episode was mainly focused around RAW superstars and feuds for Extreme Rules...and even then you managed to get in a needless Superstars-worthy tag team match in for a filler. You may have difficulty next week, but it wasn't the worst of shows.
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Post by DTP. on May 12, 2011 18:15:59 GMT -5
WWE Extreme Rules: Sunday 1st May 2011...Woah, just posted this as I was reviewing SmackDown. Expected to see Big Show and Kane beat Justin Gabriel and Heath Slater, nothing special in the dark match really. Show and Kane bore me so much. Great choice for the opening contest, R-Truth beating John Morrison was most likely the best decision. Fond of the Falls Count Anywhere stipulation too. Daniel Bryan was most likely going to retain the WWE United States Championship against William Regal, I feel like Regal has accomplished enough in his career. Just please keep him from jobbing out and have him become a full-time announcer or manager. Just keep him credible to a capacity. Looking forward to what you have in store for the Rock's birthday edition of RAW. Cody Rhodes beating Rey Mysterio a second pay-per-view in a row was odd to see, not fond of the generic Extreme Rules gimmick. Should have been given something special. Cody is definitely worthy of a WWE Championship reign down the line. Triple H beating Diesel lets us be able to write out Diesel whilst making Hunter look dangerous in that Unsanctioned match. Don't get the Unsanctioned match ending by referee stoppage though. Just has no logic with the match name. Maybe too much blood involved. It is far too sudden from the PG antics in recent weeks and months. Jerry Lawler beating Michael Cole was a one-sided affair in the I Quit match. Cole hopefully doesn't actually leave the WWE though. Maybe and hopefully reappearing on SmackDown announcing. He's too good a broadcast announcer to lose. Glad this awful feud has ended though. CM Punk and Randy Orton had a brutal Steel Cage match, I feel like I've seen enough by this point. This card is packed. Should have spread out the WWE Championship and World Heavyweight Championship matches more honestly. I'd be bored of watching by this point. The Miz retaining a second time is odd but alright. Cody Rhodes' involvement is amazing. Didn't see the point in the WWE Divas Championship battle royal, should have stuck with the name 'Kharma'. Kong is an awful name. Also too soon for you to put the WWE Divas Championship on her. Far too easy. Nine matches on pay-per-view is far too much. Alberto Del Rio taking the World Heavyweight Championship was made clear when Christian was drafted to RAW. Very unlikely that Christian would have fulfilled his dream and taken the title to RAW. The Draft killed the unpredictability of this Ladder main event honestly. Overall, clustered show with the ordering a little iffy in places. Some bad decisions and flawed ones at that. But, you did what you could. Nine matches is still too many though.
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Post by tg11 on May 12, 2011 18:43:07 GMT -5
As how Ric Flair would say Wooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo, Extreme Rules was just one big woo, it was awesome from start to finish, I loved it, great job on Extreme Rules!!!!!!!!!!!!
R-Truth beating John Morrison in a Falls Count Anywhere Match, really solidifies Truth as a heel, I can definitely see Truth challenging Morrison for the Money In The Bank briefcase and cheating to win it somehow, or I can see Morrison cashing the MITB briefcase on The Miz when The Miz gets beaten up by whoever that attacks Miz, Morrison comes rushing down to the ring, cashes in his MITB briefcase, wins the WWE Title off of The Miz, and R-Truth challenges Morrison for the WWE Title and Miz invokes his rematch clause, makes it a Triple-Threat Match at the next PPV, other than that good match
Bryan retaining the US Title in the Submissions Only Match, really entertaining match-up, I loved it
Triple H after what he did to Diesel in the Unsanctioned Brawl, Triple H is nuts, officially lost his mind, off the rails nuts, jumping back from anger into depression back and forth, but still what he did was so heinous, I really hope we see Diesel someday down the road and Diesel gets his payback for what Triple H did to him, and Diesel is the one who puts Triple H on the shelf again!!!!!!!!!!!! But still a great match, heinous ending though, not even I would have called that, but it still sends a strong message that Triple H is back, and he is as evil as he ever was!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Yes, Michael Cole, na na na na na hey hey hey good bye, Michael Cole quits against Jerry Lawler, yes I am so happy Michael Cole has to leave the WWE, and now that he is gone for good, I can finally enjoy this diary!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Punk beating Orton, at least Punk with this victory, he has momentum as much as I don't like it since it came at the expense of my man Orton, CM Punk now will have momentum and he can go for the WWE Championship now that his rivalry with Orton is over!!!!!!!
Yes Miz is still the WWE Champion, I didn't want Cena to win that match, but Rhodes interfering, I loved it, now we can see Cody Rhodes feud with John Cena, taking Cena out of the WWE Title picture, but it was a really entertaining match nonetheless!!!!!!!
Awesome Kong the new WWE Divas Champion, I am in awe, such shock that Kong single-handedly took out all the divas and made them all look weak, and now that she is on the scene, who can stop her?
Alberto Del Rio the new World Heavyweight Champion, I love it, yes Del Rio, destiny is upon us, since Christian can no longer challenge Del Rio for the World Heavyweight Championship since Del Rio is on Smackdown and Christian is now on RAW, Christian will now have newer feuds especially now that he is on RAW and Christian can go for the WWE Title now
Overall great show for Extreme Rules, 1000000000000000000000000 stars out of 10, I loved it, every second of it, I am proud of you Elliot, you have really outdone yourself again!!!!
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Post by Rule 30 on May 14, 2011 7:06:19 GMT -5
WWE Extreme Rules
Great choice of an opener. Cool to see Truth attack him from behind to kick the match off. Loved the whole You asked for this!" line and R-Truth picking up the win is decent. Cool Cena/Cody confrontation there. Good choice to have Bryan retain his championship. Perhaps Regal is on the way out after the handshake? Can't see Regal working as a face any more. I wish the Cody/Rey match had a different stip. Yet, I like Cody picking up the win, so it's all good now. Confused how the match ended via ref stoppage. Yet I like the aftermath with Triple H going crazy, pretty much. Nice to see Lawler end this feud by finally getting his revenge once and for all. Hopefully Cole appears again, but not as such a heavy heel. Happy to see CM Punk go over Orton in the age match. Then I like Orton regaining momentum with the Punt to David. Awesome, no pun intended, for Miz to retain here. Cool to see Rhodes cost Cena as well. I'd love a Cody/Cena feud. Kong winning by eliminating every Diva puts her over as a threat, but it's a little much, I think. I did the same thing with Mysterio, so I can't say anything about Kong winning the title. Sucks that Del Rio won the title. I think that you shouldn't have had Christian be drafted, because it made it to obvious that Del Rio would win. If you really wanted Christian to go to Raw, a 'Loser Leaves Smackdown' stip could have done this wonders. Great show.
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