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Post by dbdanielson on Jul 13, 2011 15:54:09 GMT -5
*Note: This will be my main diary for now. Rise of NJ Michaels will either be moved to EWGen or will become a side diary, but it's on hiatus for the time being.*
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WWE Championship: CM Punk's Final Match:
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John Cena (c) vs CM Punk
World Heavyweight Championship:
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Randy Orton (c) vs Christian
WWE Tag Team Championship:
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Michael McGillicutty and David Otunga (c) vs TBA
Divas Championship:
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Kelly Kelly (c) vs Brie Bella
Smackdown Money In The Bank Ladder Match:
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Kane vs Sheamus vs Wade Barrett vs Heath Slater vs Justin Gabriel vs Sin Cara vs Daniel Bryan vs Cody Rhodes
Raw Money In The Bank Ladder Match:
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Alberto Del Rio vs R-Truth vs The Miz vs Jack Swagger vs Kofi Kingston vs Evan Bourne vs Alex Riley vs Rey Mysterio
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Post by dbdanielson on Jul 13, 2011 15:59:48 GMT -5
Raw Roster shall go here.
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Post by dbdanielson on Jul 13, 2011 16:00:09 GMT -5
Smackdown Roster here.
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Post by dbdanielson on Jul 13, 2011 16:00:25 GMT -5
WWE Championship:
1) John Cena (5/1/11-7/17/11) 2) CM Punk (7/17/11-)
United States Championship:
1) Dolph Ziggler (6/19/11-)
Divas Championship:
1) Kelly Kelly (6/20/11-)
World Heavyweight Championship:
1) Randy Orton (5/6/11-7/17/11) 2) Christian (7/17/11-)
Intercontinental Championship:
1) Ezekiel Jackson (6/19/11-)
WWE Tag Team Championship:
1) David Otunga and Michael McGillicutty (5/23/11-7/17/11) 2) The Usos (7/17/11-)
Smackdown Money In The Bank Briefcase:
Wade Barrett (7-17-11-)
Raw Money In The Bank Briefcase:
Alberto Del Rio (7/17/11-)
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Post by Jack. on Jul 13, 2011 16:13:17 GMT -5
Good luck man, I'll be eagerly following.
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Post by dbdanielson on Jul 13, 2011 17:07:01 GMT -5
WWE Divas Championship: Kelly Kelly (c) def. Brie Bella in 5:32 via K2 to retain the title. Kelly and Brie put a nice little match together here, even for the divas. Brie dominated the champ for the first 3 minutes, even putting Kelly in a brutal Camel Clutch. However, Kelly fought back, and hit the K2 out of nowhere for the victory! We then cut to the back for a promo with Sheamus. Sheamus says that he still believes he shouldn't have to risk his career in this "stupid match", because he should be fighting Randy Orton instead of "that crybaby, Christian." Smackdown Money In The Bank Ladder Match: Wade Barrett pulls down the briefcase at 14:59. This match was all over the place. You had Gabriel and Slater teaming up on nearly everyone, until Sin Cara and Daniel Bryan went after them. A big spot happened when Wade, Bryan, and Slater all fought each other only for Cara to clear the top with a dive and take all three down! Another spot occured when Cody hit the Beautiful Disaster, kicking a ladder into the face of Sheamus! As Sheamus and Kane were brawling on the floor, two ladders were set up. Wade Barrett and Daniel Bryan on one ladder, Slater and Cody on another. Cody grabbed Bryan, and hit a Cross Rhodes from the ladder, as Barrett grabbed Slater and tossed him off the ladder with a Wasteland! With everyone knocked down, Wade seized his opportunity and pulled down the briefcase! An interview takes place with Kofi Kingston and Evan Bourne. Kofi and Evan shake hands, wish each other luck, however, when it gets to the interview, they seem to have different opinions on who's going to win. They stare each other down, but Kofi walks off, leaving Evan staring down his friend and opponent. WWE Tag Team Championships: The Usos def. The New Nexus of McGillicutty and Otunga (c) in 8:03 via Superfly Splash on McGillicutty to win the titles. I think pretty much everyone expected The Usos to be the mystery challengers here, but I don't think many expected them to win. Otunga and McGillicutty had miscommunication problems, similar to what happened on Raw against Cena 6 days earlier. McGillicutty went for a dropkick on Jey Uso, but missed and nailed Otunga, sending him to the floor! When Michael turned around, Jey kicked his head off with a Superkick! Jey tagged Jimmy in, Jimmy climbed to the top, and hit the Superfly Splash for the 3 count and the gold. Afterwards, Otunga and McGillicutty stood up in the ring and got nose to nose, some words were exchanged, and Otunga kicked McGillicutty in the gut, and leveled him with The Verdict. It seems that on CM Punk's rumored final night in the company, The New Nexus is falling apart. However, cameras quickly cut to Big Show and Mark Henry brawling around the catering area. Big Show takes advantage of a missed shot from Henry, and scoop slams Mark through a catering table! One thing's for certain, Big Show won the battle tonight, but the war is far from over. World Heavyweight Championship: Christian def. Randy Orton (c) in 13:12 via Killswitch to win the title. Wow, I definitely did NOT expect Christian to beat Orton clean tonight. Nonetheless, it was a great contest. Orton went for the RKO, but Christian pushed him off, hooked his arms, and turned him around for the Killswitch, capturing his 2nd world title. Christian celebrates after the match, but Wade Barrett's theme hits! Barrett comes out on the stage, but, he doesn't cash in tonight. He simply points toward Christian, then to his briefcase, and shouts "That title is MINE!" Raw Money In The Bank Ladder Match: Alberto Del Rio pulls down the briefcase in 18:32 After Del Rio nearly destroyed everyone on Monday, this was expected, but it was an awesome match. Rey Mysterio hit a 619 that sent the ladder into the faces of both Swagger and Miz, Riley and Miz brawled throughout the match. Evan put a ladder on the apron and the barricade, and got Del Rio onto the ladder. Bourne then climbed another ladder, and went for the AirBourne, but Del Rio moved out of the way, causing Bourne to crash through the ladder! Bourne had to be helped to the back as Miz and Riley brawled to the back at the same time! R-Truth attempted to climb, but Kofi leaned one ladder on the other side. Kofi then ran up the ladder and hit a Trouble in Paradise, sending both men to the canvas! Swagger then picked up Kofi and gutwrench powerbombed him into the leaned ladder, only for Rey to hurricanrana him to the outside! Del Rio then tossed Rey shoulder first into the turnbuckle. With no one to stop him, and everyone who was still in the match down, Del Rio climbed the ladder and achieved his destiny, pulling down the Raw briefcase! Del Rio shouted "It's my destiny! It's my destiny!" repeatedly as he walked up the ramp with his briefcase. We see a dual shot of CM Punk and John Cena in their respective locker rooms, possibly the biggest main event in years is up next, and it's for the WWE Championship! Vince McMahon comes out, carrying not only a mic, but a black drawstring bag, and announces that the WWE Championship match has been changed. It is now a No Disqualification match! WWE Championship No-Disqualification Match: CM Punk defeats John Cena in 21:22 via Go To Sleep after Vince McMahon hit John Cena in the back with a steel chair. Oh. My. ![](http://www.wrestlingfigs.com/images/wfcensored.gif) ing. God. This...this match was incredible. And that includes the finish. No one, and I mean, NO ONE expected McMahon to turn on Cena, let alone help Punk win the title. Did Vince McMahon really help CM Punk walk out of Chicago with the belt? Vince then talks into the microphone. McMahon: "John, did you really think I wouldn't have "re-instated" CM Punk like that without knowing he wasn't going to leave WWE? Punk's been re-signed for weeks, John! So now that you've lost the match, and CM Punk is walking out of Chicago as champion. John Cena! YOU'RE FIRED!" McMahon gives CM Punk the microphone as the crowd continues to boo. Punk: "Were you all really that stupid? Did you really think I would ever leave WWE? Why, you ask? Because I freaking love this job! It sure saves me from having to resort to going back to that circus called Ring of Honor. Colt Cabana? Luke Gallows? Screw them. Because being in WWE has been the best 5 years of my life. And I hope to have many more in the greatest company in the entire world! Now without further ado, let's get rid of this disgusting title." Vince grabs a trashcan from under the ring, and Punk dumps the belt inside! Punk then pulls a book of matches from out of his tights, lights a match, and sets a fire inside the trashcan! Vince then opens the bag, and inside is the old WWE Undisputed Championship! Punk: "Now that that piece of crap, pathetic excuse for a championship belt is gone, this belt is now the WWE Championship!" Punk blows kisses to the crowd as he gets MASSIVE heat from his hometown of Chicago. Punk and Vince climb out of the ring, walking up together. Vince and Punk turn around, and Vince lifts Punk's arm in the air as Punk raises the gold, as Money In The Bank goes off the air.
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Post by Mike Bockwinkel on Jul 13, 2011 17:09:50 GMT -5
Holy crap! He brings back the old Undisputed title! This craps gonna be good, I can already tell!
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Post by Zeke on Jul 13, 2011 17:18:02 GMT -5
Gabriel did nothing in the SmackDown ladder match? ![:(](http://www.wrestlingfigs.com/images/sad.gif)
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Post by Deleted on Jul 13, 2011 17:33:32 GMT -5
I'm happy with the results of the Money In The Bank, especially the MITB matches and the main event, but I'm not too fond of the way you're writing this. I'll get used to it, but right now its bugging me. Overall though, nice show and good set up for the start of the diary. Love the direction this is going in.
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Post by DTP. on Jul 13, 2011 17:38:11 GMT -5
WWE Money in the Bank: Sunday 17th July 2011...I hope you stick to this, your layout is acceptable. Kelly Kelly beating Brie Bella...awful opening contest. Predictable outcome, doubt Kelly would lose the WWE Divas Championship at this point. Again though, bad opening contest. Of all the matches, too. I'd have opened with a Money in the Bank ladder match. Yep, like I said. SmackDown's Money in the Bank match should have opened up followed by the womens match. Wade Barrett winning the briefcase was one of the most acceptable outcome, would have liked Sheamus to win as well though honestly. The Usos' new gimmick makes me cringe. But they've grown a little bit more popular. Plus there is a little more competition on SmackDown. The WWE Tag Team Championships are in dead air though, really. Michael McGillicutty and David Otunga...they were awful champs, wonder what is next for them. Hate that they split up; the company needs teams. You just destroyed another vital team. Christian finally regaining the World Heavyweight Championship is great, never let Randy Orton and Christian compete ever again. Strange that he won cleanly, too. Alberto Del Rio winning the RAW Money in the Bank match was likely, since he's going to be feuding with the WWE Champion (as it is rumoured) in the build for SummerSlam. Lastly, great main event booked badly. I saw John Cena losing with help from Vince McMahon. But CM Punk potentially staying with the company? Hate it. It wouldn't happen. Overall, not a bad show, some awful decisions, and what happened to Big Show and Mark Henry? Should have happened TONIGHT. Screw the Tag titles match, that would have been better suited on RAW or SmackDown. I wish Show/Henry wouldn't be stretched out longer, but it looks like it will be. I guess it'll be interesting what happens tomorrow on RAW.
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Post by dbdanielson on Jul 13, 2011 21:41:38 GMT -5
WWE News and Notes:
-Rey Mysterio stated in a recent interview that he would like to retire at Wrestlemania, and would like his final match to be against Evan Bourne or Sin Cara.
-John Cena is taking time off to heal minor injuries. It's unknown when WWE is going to put him back on television at this point.
-Triple H has said that he'd like to return to the ring by Summerslam.
-CM Punk and Vince McMahon's promo after the title match was actually an idea thought up by CM Punk. The WWE title needed a change, but some backstage are skeptical of the old Undisputed title being brought back.
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Post by dbdanielson on Jul 13, 2011 23:18:17 GMT -5
![](http://iheartfreetv.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/Raw_logo_branding3.jpg) Live from Rosemont, Illinois from the famous Allstate Arena! “Yes sir we promised you a great main e…” The intro is suddenly cut off, and a video package plays showcasing the main event of Money In The Bank, including the pivotal moment where McMahon stabbed John Cena in the back, literally and figuratively, where he hit Cena in the back with a chair, allowing CM Punk to hit the GTS and take the WWE title. Now as Raw starts, what is the fate of the WWE? Will the power trip of Punk and Vince send WWE and it's employees to hell? The show begins as CM Punk's theme hits to possibly the loudest boos in WWE history. However, alongside Punk is the WWE Chairman himself, to his own share of boos. But they aren't alone. Alongside them are nearly 20 security guards and even members of the Illinois SWAT team, armed with tazers. Punk and Vince get into the ring with their security around ringside. Punk begins to speak, but not before he holds up the "new" WWE Championship for all to see. Punk: You see, last night...I finally defeated the "corporate hero" known as John Cena and set WWE back afloat again. And this belt in my hands right now proves that I am indeed the best wrestler in the world. Even Mr. McMahon knew I was the best choice to be the real corporate hero. McMahon: That's correct, Punk. All of you in the Allstate Arena, and watching around the world...you all were played like a fiddle! McMahon and Punk share a laugh as the crowd boos. McMahon: Oh boohoo. You think I would really have taken the risk of Punk leaving for some piece of crap indy promotion with my title? Just like all of you are below me, that Ring of whatever place is below WWE. But, CM Punk. I'm not sure about you as champion quite yet. CM Punk looks at Vince with a "what did you just say?" look on his face, as the crowd slightly cheers. McMahon: In fact, you have a title defense, right here tonight! However, I won't tell you who it is, but he's one hell of a wrestler, and is a former tag team champion, even! Punk still looks perplexed, but as Vince's theme hits, he joins Vince in walking out of the ring as the crowd wonders who CM Punk's first defense will be against. Match 1: David Otunga def. Santino Marella w/ Vladimir Kozlov via The Verdict. A quick little squash here. I think they're trying to push David Otunga now that he's broken away from McGillicutty, but Otunga is still green in some areas. We see a backstage segment with Kofi Kingston and Alex Riley. Riley asks how Evan is doing, Kofi said that Evan broke 3 ribs crashing through that ladder, and doctors don't know when he can come back. Riley looks disappointed as we head do our next match. Match 2: AJ Lee w/ Natalya def. Rosa Mendes via Victory Roll Your usual quick divas match here, Rosa dominated but Rosa taunted Natalya, causing AJ to catch Rosa by surprise with a Victory Roll for the three! After the match, Alicia Fox and Tamina blindside Natalya. AJ tries to save her mentor, only to be clotheslined by Tamina. Match 3: Alex Riley and Kofi Kingston def. R-Truth and The Miz via Trouble in Paradise on The Miz. A fun tag match, apparently a feud between Kofi and Truth is being started, as they fought a lot of the match. Riley slapped the taste out of Miz's mouth which led to the finish. Jack Swagger cuts a promo backstage. He claims even though he lost last night, he will become World Champ. Match 4: Rey Mysterio def. Alberto Del Rio via DQ when Ricardo Rodriguez attacked Rey Mysterio as Rey went for the 619. For the 1000th time, we get Del Rio vs Rey, but it ends with a twist, as Ricardo Rodriguez returns to Raw, and attacks Rey, even applying Del Rio's Cross Armbreaker on Mysterio! We cut to backstage, where Nikki and Brie Bella are attacking Eve Torres! Nikki stomps on Eve as Brie challenges Kelly to one more match next week for the Divas Championship! Vince's theme hits, and Punk and his security team come out. Punk gets a mic and asks just who his opponent is. Vince says that he's got a hell of an opponent lined up for Punk tonight, and it's No-Disqualification! Without further ado, Vince introduces Punk's challenger...Primo. Main Event No-Disqualification Match: WWE Championship: CM Punk def. Primo via Go To Sleep. Weird, considering Primo's a heel, but honestly, I don't think anyone expected CM Punk to have an actual challenge in his first "defense." This was hilariously awful to watch. Punk freaking killed Primo here, including about 10 chair shots, before putting Primo away with the GTS for the predictable 3 count. As Punk celebrated, to everyone's shock, the theme of Triple H hits! Triple H has a mic in hand. HHH: Now, I'm sure I'm not the only one, but I'm damn sick of this crap you're putting on TV, Vince. Your precious champ faces a guy who hasn't won a match in God knows how long, and on top of it Punk nearly cripples him with a chair? That's not even fair Vince. Even if Punk was making his thoughts up, maybe this company would be better off without you, Vince. And maybe it'll be better off with me as champion, instead of that sleazebag carrying that belt. Hunter drops the mic and walks to the back, leaving Vince and Punk with their jaws dropped. Is Triple H serious? Is The Game really returning to the ring? And he's going after CM Punk?
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Post by Mike Bockwinkel on Jul 13, 2011 23:42:56 GMT -5
Woah, the intro cut off?! This must be important! This Punk/McMahon union is pretty creative, almost reminds me of Austin/McMahon post Wrestlemania x seven. Hey! Your gf AJ won! Whoo hoo! Nice tag match there putting together two feuds. Rey vs. Del Rio, this should be a great match. Oh, well, not much of a write up here, but hey, Rodriguez is back! Punk vs. Primo! What a great first defense for Punk, 1/2 of the first Undisputed tag champions! 10 chairshots, then a GTS? No DQ, I suppose? Wow! Triple H comes out to end the show! Goddammit its over, just like that?
Well, I look forward to the next update! Keep this up!
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Post by dbdanielson on Jul 15, 2011 11:49:37 GMT -5
![](http://www.pwfradio.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/wwe-superstars-logo-2009.jpg) Scott Stanford and Josh Mathews welcome us to WWE Superstars, stating that the main event will be for the United States Championship, when Dolph Ziggler defends against Scott's #1 Broski, Zack Ryder! But right now, we have a diva's triple threat! Match 1: Maryse def. Alicia Fox and Gail Kim via French Kiss DDT on Gail. This match got good time, but Alicia Fox is honestly nothing short of dreadful in the ring. Maryse and Gail pretty much carried this match, Maryse took down Alicia leading to the finish. Backstage, Zack Ryder is seen filming something, presumably for Z! True Long Island Story, when Curt Hawkins comes up and wishes Zack good luck in his title match, he'll be rooting for him. Back to ringside, where Jack Korpela and Matt Striker are ready to call the Smackdown match. Match 2: Trent Baretta and Yoshi Tatsu def. Cody Rhodes and Ted Dibiase via roll up by Baretta on Dibiase. I think pretty much everyone expected Cody and Ted to win, but Ted argued with the referee after Baretta kicked out of a stalling suplex, allowing Baretta to capitalize with a roll up and the 3 count! Backstage, Dolph Ziggler and Vickie Guerrero talk about Dolph's title defense. Vickie feels Zack is merely a pushover. Match 3: Zack Ryder def. Dolph Ziggler w/ Vickie Guerrero via disqualification after Vickie pushed Zack off the top rope. Ryder had the champ beat on several occasions here, the story being Vickie basically screwed Ryder out of becoming champ tonight. Vickie and Dolph celebrated as they walked up the ramp, knowing Dolph remained the champion as Zack looked on from the ring as Superstars went off the air.
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Post by DTP. on Jul 15, 2011 12:49:47 GMT -5
WWE RAW: Monday 18th July 2011...Could have dated the show, if I'm honest. I feel that the amount of dialogue quoted in the opening segment was overall, it's fine to do one or two that sums up the promo, but otherwise this would have been better off as a paragraph explaining what they said, rather than stating what they said in entirety. Mr McMahon making CM Punk defend the WWE Championship tonight and saying he wasn't sure about him being champion was a bit contradicting though. I didn't like it whatsoever. A former World Tag Team Champion? Oh wow, Punk's GOTTA be scared~!...David Otunga and Santino Marella wouldn't have been interesting at all, a bad and weak opening contest, good win for Otunga as a singles wrestler, always preferred Michael McGillicutty though, desite McGillicutty being crappy in the ring as well. AJ Lee now on RAW? Not sure about you randomly having her move to RAW honestly. A backstage segment would have helped this a lot more. Also with Natalya, too. And Rosa Mendes. This is essentially a SmackDown match; why isn't this on SmackDown? You killed air time on SmackDown divas and business when the RAW divas or other RAW superstars can be using that time correctly with logic. Alex Riley and Kofi Kingston sounds like quite the combination. I'd like Kofi and The Miz to feud, more than I would Kofi and R-Truth. Kofi and R-Truth just sounds like 'oh, they're black, so they can feud'. There isn't a lot of logic and it doesn't suit R-Truth's character. Random start to the feud too, should have began it with a promo. Good first hour main event though. Rey Mysterio beating Alberto Del Rio was given away before a main event? Bad decision immediately. Should have main evented, knowing what was coming next. What's the status with Del Rio after he won the contenders triple threat match two weeks ago? Made useless? Ugh. Punk and McMahon have a security team? Wow, interesting. Oh, seriously now? Primo. Obvious win, the opening promo makes sense now, McMahon and Punk teasing the fans is something I like a lot. They could become the new Stone Cold and McMahon 2001 alliance of 2011. Triple H returning was random, but it does make sense. Hopefully this is Triple H's last feud though. An...average show. It wasn't bad, but the booking was pretty bad in places. A lot is random, unnecessary, and the layout you still need to work on. Give the show a better layout I'd say. And use some coloured borders, too, maybe a more up to date logo.
WWE Superstars: Thursday 21st July 2011...No NXT? Hopefully you start NXT Season 6, hell. You could start putting your own twist on it. Maryse beating Alicia Fox and Gail Kim, fair start, but very random triple threat match. No air time for the WWE Divas Champion? See now, this is why the SmackDown divas appearance on RAW was useless. Your champion is Kelly Kelly, and she got no air-time...the most interesting divas that're heels at the minute are the Bella Twins, and they weren't on RAW or Superstars. Maryse has the personality of a wet fish and Alicia Fox is one of the worst divas I've ever seen. Backstage segments on Superstars? Odd decision, really. They'd probably show a replay from the CM Punk and Vince McMahon alliance from RAW instead of Zack Ryder and Dolph Ziggler promos. Curt Hawkins, despite being a heel wishing Ryder luck? Odd choice. Got Hawkins on television, hopefully he's on SmackDown tomorrow. Trent Barreta and Yoshi Tatsu as a team; random, but their styles mesh in well. HATE that Cody Rhodes and Ted Dibiase, who are arguably one of the most entertaining duos on SmackDown these days are competing on Superstars and losing to these two lowercard talents. Even if Dibiase got the loss, he should win some matches since Cody's showing him the way to winning. Hopefully Dolph Ziggler gets rid of Vickie Guerrero soon. He's a fantastic heel, has confidence on the microphone and is standable. He needs to break out as his own heel, rather than feeding off of his more over manager's heat. Strange that we get a WWE United States Championship main event on a WWE.com show...this would have attracted some viewers had this been on actual RAW. And the same goes for the other two matches to an extent. David Otunga and Santino Marella & AJ Lee and Rosa Mendes should have been on Superstars, you could have got another RAW divas match on this show as well as on RAW, and also used up some more lowercard talent. I don't see why Dolph Ziggler can't beat Zack Ryder, the man who lost to every man on the roster at one point. I like Ryder, but don't push him too hard, too quickly. The WWE wouldn't give in to his fans and push the hell out of him. Overall, badly booked show. You can do a lot better with a lot more thought put into the shows. Think before you book in future, and change your layout a little, is what I suggest.
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Post by dbdanielson on Jul 15, 2011 15:24:08 GMT -5
WWE News and Notes
- It seems pretty much certain that Triple H vs CM Punk for the WWE Championship will be signed for Summerslam. CM Punk and HHH will be given a lot of creative control in their feud.
- Speaking of Triple H, he will be signing autographs at a Staten Island Yankees baseball game this Saturday. The Staten Island Yankees are a minor-league affiliate of the New York Yankees of Major League Baseball.
- John Cena had minor surgery in his left knee on Wednesday. Cena has been said to have been spending his time away from WWE "eating healthy and spending a lot of time with my wife."
- It is being tossed around that Wade Barrett will cash in his briefcase at some point this summer.
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Post by dbdanielson on Jul 19, 2011 0:31:27 GMT -5
![](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/4/44/Wwe-smackdown-logo.jpg) -July 22nd, 2011 -Live from Milwaukee, WI!
-The show begins with End of Days playing as Wade Barrett comes out, raising his MITB briefcase to large boos from the crowd.
Barrett: Ladies and gentlemen, five days ago at Sunday's Money in the Bank pay-per-view, I won this Smackdown Money In The Bank briefcase. What that means is, is that I have a chance to earn an opportunity at the World Heavyweight Championship at any time and place until next year's Money In The Bank event. And for all of you in the WWE Universe that believe Randy Orton will get his revenge on Christian, believe me when I say, that Orton's revenge will have to wait. Because the future doesn't have Randy Orton in sight. The future, is Wade Barrett as World Heavyweight Champion! And that future, well, that future is closer than you think.
-Barrett's theme plays again as he lifts his briefcase in the air with a cocky smirk when suddenly, he's cut off by the theme of "The Celtic Warrior" Sheamus!
Sheamus: Fella, I think you're a bit too full of yourself, there. Because if anyone will become the next World Champ, it's me! The Celtic Warrior, Sheamus! And honestly Barrett, there's not a damn thing you can do about it!
Barrett: Is that so? You honestly think you have a chance at becoming champion? If you couldn't beat that pathetic excuse Randy Orton, what makes you think you deserve to be champion? Because you haven't been out in the sun in 15 years? I don't care if you have a skin problem, because if you keep running your mouth, you'll have a bigger problem. And that problem will be my foot shoved up your rear end!
-Barrett and Sheamus come nose to nose as they're interrupted by the theme of the new World Heavyweight Champion, Christian!
Christian: Honestly, both of you have become pathetic. I destroyed Randy Orton at Money In The Bank! So I don't care what English Muffin and Captain Guiness have to say. My name is Christian, I'm the World Heavyweight Champion, and I'll be the champ forever! Because I am unbea...
-Christian is cut off by the music of Teddy Long, who comes out with a mic and stands next to Christian!
Long: Now hold on playa'! Before you throw a tantrum, I'm not your biggest fan. But I agree, you and Randy Orton had a good match, and you were the better man! However...I agree with Sheamus and Barrett. So tonight, it will be a triple threat match to determine the Number One Contender for Summerslam! It will be "The Celtic Warrior" Sheamus...versus "Mr. Money In The Bank" Wade Barrett...versus, "The Viper" Randy Orton!
-All three men go ballistic as Teddy's theme hits, as Smackdown goes to it's first commercial break!
Match 1: WWE Intercontinental Champion Ezekiel Jackson def. Jinder Mahal w/ Great Khali via DQ when Mahal wouldn't break a 5 count.
A semi good match between Jackson and the red-hot Mahal here. Mahal seemed to be extremely angered and agressive tonight, which cost him in the end as he wouldn't break a submission before the count of 5, earning him his first loss since his debut, albeit by DQ.
-After the match, Mahal holds Jackson as Khali hits the brain chop. Jinder then puts Jackson in position and hits his Full Nelson Slam! Mahal and Khali stand over the fallen champion with Jinder holding Jackson's belt to boos.
-We cut backstage where Josh Mathews interviews the former World Heavyweight Champion, Randy Orton. Well, he attempts to interview him, but Orton refuses to speak, instead giving Mathews an evil glare at his questions. Finally, Mathews leaves Orton at the set, Orton glaring in Mathews' direction as we cut to our second commercial break.
-We come back to Smackdown to the theme of Alicia Fox as she and Tamina are in the ring. However, the familiar guitar riff of Natalya's theme hits as Natalya leads AJ and Kaitlyn down to ringside.
Match 2: Alicia Fox and Tamina def. AJ and Kaitlyn w/ Natalya via Axe Kick to AJ.
Your usual divas match here, honestly. AJ and Kaitlyn tried to put up a decent fight, but an Axe Kick from Alicia to AJ put away the best friends.
-A graphic hits for the next match, as Sin Cara, Daniel Bryan, and Kane face Cody Rhodes, Ted Dibiase, and Justin Gabriel in a 6 man tag match, as well as an advertisement for the triple threat main event!
Match 3: Cody Rhodes, Ted Dibiase, and Justin Gabriel def. Sin Cara, Daniel Bryan, and Kane via Cross Rhodes on Daniel Bryan.
A good 6 man tag here, all 6 got action. The odd man out was Gabriel, no clue why he was out there teaming with Rhodes and Dibiase, but Rhodes and Dibiase get a nice rebound after their upset loss to Trent Baretta and Yoshi Tatsu last night on Superstars. Cody hit a vicious Cross Rhodes as Gabriel took out Cara and Ted kept Kane busy.
-After the match, Kane all of a sudden makes a beeline for the ring. He picks up Daniel Bryan, only to grab him by the throat and give him a thunderous Chokeslam. Kane then removes the top and monitors from the announce table, and sends Sin Cara through it with another vicious Chokeslam! Kane then rolls back into the ring and sets off his pyro as the fans are both shocked and confused at Kane's actions.
-Josh Mathews is now talking to Jinder Mahal. He asks why he and Khali attacked the Intercontinental Champion earlier tonight.
Mahal: It's simple. Jackson is a weak man. I am a strong man. Strong men dominate weak men. Jackson calls himself the "Personification of Domination"? Well, I'm issuing a challenge to Jackson. Me and him, 1 on 1 at Summerslam for the title. Then, Jackson will see who truly is the most dominating superstar.
-With that, Khali screams and does his pose as Mahal looks at Khali with approval before both walk off as Smackdown takes another commercial break!
Match 4: Sheamus def. Randy Orton and Wade Barrett via Brogue Kick to Randy Orton.
A stellar main event for Smackdown, three of the best locking horns to see who will face Christian at Summerslam! Orton seemed to have it won with an RKO to the Money In The Bank holder, Wade Barrett, when Sheamus hit the Brogue Kick on Orton and pinned him for the three!
-Sheamus celebrated, as Barrett got to his feet. The two stood toe to toe as Christian came out on the stage. Christian lifted his World Heavyweight Championship high, showing that he doesn't fear Sheamus, nor does he fear Barrett. Both men stare down the champion, as Smackdown goes off the air![/font]
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Post by dbdanielson on Jul 19, 2011 0:39:23 GMT -5
![](http://www.wrestlesite.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/summerslam.png) August 14th, 2011 Live from Los Angeles, CA! Current Card: (subject to change)World Heavyweight Championship: ![](http://images4.fanpop.com/image/photos/17000000/sheamus-sheamus-17068593-150-150.jpg) Christian (c) vs Sheamus WWE Intercontinental Championship: ![](http://i852.photobucket.com/albums/ab81/Jess-x-/JinderMahal-1.jpg) Ezekiel Jackson (c) vs Jinder Mahal
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Post by Mike Bockwinkel on Jul 20, 2011 20:26:55 GMT -5
Sorry I haven't been replying, bro. Superstars: Wow! HUGE US Title match for Superstars, the internet should be proud that Zack Ryder is getting a title shot! BIG win for Tatsu and Baretta over the insanely over Rhodes & DiBiase, maybe a tag team title shot is next? No! Zack didn't win? I think it is pretty cool that he hardly wins on this show, and barely gets airtime, but almost beat the United Stated Champion!
Smackdown- Jinder Mahal getting a nice Del Rio- esque push here for the IC title. Oh, cool, AJ works both brands? Good to see Ted & Cody rebound from their loss. Sheamus vs. Christian @ Summerslam sounds interesting, heel vs. heel. Wonder what will be on the RAW side of things.
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Post by Elliot on Jul 20, 2011 20:44:22 GMT -5
Monday Night Raw; a Punk/McMahon alliance is one of the popular choices for this storylines, so I like it here. Otunga versus Santino is a poor opening contest, it's more WWE Superstars than Raw. Alex Riley and Kofi Kingston over R-Truth and The Miz is alright, but Miz needs some momentum sometime soon. Rey Mysterio versus Alberto Del Rio is a huge match for Raw, would rather it be kept until SummerSlam, personally. CM Punk versus Primo is obviously just to portray the corruption of the Punk/McMahon duo. Triple H's return is good, and their match at SummerSlam should be good. Overall, it was alright, but the booking was shoddy in many areas.
WWE Superstars; I don't like Diva openers because it puts the fans to sleep before they've even started. I think it should have gone in the middle. Cody Rhodes and Ted DiBiase on WWE SUperstars I heavily dislike. They've been a mainstay on SmackDown for a few weeks now and are both highly over, and to lose to someone like Yoshi Tatsu and Trent Barreta is terrible, hate that. Again, the United States Championship defense on WWE Superstars is just a no-no in 2011. Don't forget that this show isn't even televised anymore, and it's on WWE.com. Overall, WWE Superstars had some matches which were best served on Raw and SmackDown.
Friday Night SmackDown; I like Wade Barrett as Mr. Money in the Bank, that's a nice change. Hoping that Randy Orton wins the Triple Threat because otherwise it's heel versus heel, and that's not good for Pay-Per-View. I've not seen much of Jinder Mahal, but I don't know if he's good enough for an Intercontinental Championship Match already, even if he is alongside The Great Khali. Alicia Fox competing again when she's competed on Superstars? You do know Superstars is taped on the same night which means she'll be double booked? Cody Rhodes and Ted DiBiase competing again? They shouldn't have been on Superstars in the first place, really. However, I do like Kane going mad, he needs to be a monster again. Sheamus winning is alright I guess because he deserves the push, but like I said, heel versus heel at a Pay-Per-View isn't the best of ideas. Overall, same as the other two shows, a bit all over the place.
You got the potential, definitely, but you need to work on lots of things, mainly your booking. Also, I'd change up your layout, because it's sort of hard to read. Add some colour, a bit more organization and try to cut down on the dialogue, because in my opinion, it just makes it look messy, when you only need the main lines.
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