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Post by Jack. on Dec 17, 2011 16:18:06 GMT -5
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Post by Jack. on Dec 18, 2011 10:05:00 GMT -5
WWE presents: Tables, Ladders and Chairs December 18th 2011 1st Mariner Arena Baltimore, Maryland[/sub] Wade Barrett def. Randy Orton in a Tables Match After both men went through the Table at the same time with no decision the match was to continue and as Orton was distracted by the situation Barrett hoisted him up for a Wasteland through another table. Zack Ryder def. Dolph Ziggler to win the United States ChampionshipThe crowd were hugely behind Ryder in the biggest match of his Career here. Dolph Ziggler taunted the crowd many times, garnering heat from the ‘Broskis’ in attendance. Ziggler’s taunting got the best of him however during a Superplex as Ryder took advantage and connected with a top rope Rough Ryder to capture is long awaited United States Championship. Triple H def. Kevin Nash in a Sledgehammer Ladder MatchThe objective here was to pin your opponent after the Sledgehammer was retrieve. Nash was the one to clench the Hammer but Triple H wrestled it off him and ended the match with a Sledgehammer shot followed closely by a Pedigree on the Game’s favoured weapon. Cody Rhodes def. Booker T to retain the Intercontinental ChampionshipBooker certainly shocked Rhodes here, almost claiming the Intercontinental Championship after a Book End but Rhodes found the power to kick out and eventually he rolled Booker over for the three count following a sick Cross Rhodes. Mark Henry def. Big Show in a Chairs match to retain the World Heavyweight ChampionshipFinally a match between these two behemoths was to end via pinfall; both men violently used the chairs throughout the match with Big Show going as far as Chokeslamming Henry onto a row of chairs in the crowd. Despite this, the finish of the match saw the World’s Strongest Man standing tall as a World’s Strongest Slam onto a pile of chairs sealed his victory. John Cena made his way out to the ring, and discussed the events of Monday Night RAW, specifically the return of Kane. John Cena revealed that if Kane wants a fight then he’s down for that. Cena challenged Kane to come down to the ring and fight him. Kane did find his way down to the ring, this time ambushing Cena from behind with another Chokeslam. Air Boom def. Primo and Epico to retain the Tag Team ChampionshipsAfter beating the champions twice during the week Primo and Epico were granted a shot at the Tag Team Titles. However, Kofi and Evan were on top form and put their challengers away with a Trouble in Paradise/Shooting Star Press combination. CM Punk def. Alberto Del Rio and The Miz in a Tables, Ladders and Chairs Match to retain the WWE ChampionshipFending off both The Mexican Aristocrat and the Awesome One in a match without rules was going to be a tough job for the ‘Best in the World’ though the added stipulation seemed to favour Punk. All three men had previous experiences capturing the Money in the Bank briefcase using a Ladder though not one of those matches involved Tables or Chairs. The finish of the bout saw the three Superstars all battling atop Ladders only for Punk to rise above, nailing Miz in the jaw with a high kick and Del Rio with a GTS variation which subsequently saw both men go crashing through tables and which saw Punk grasping his WWE Title. [/font]
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Post by DTP. on Dec 18, 2011 10:50:37 GMT -5
WWE TLC: Tables, Ladders and Chairs; Sunday 18th December 2011...Alright, this could be good as long as you manage to stick with it. Wade Barrett and Randy Orton opening the show is a good move, don't cluster these gimmick matches together. Good choice for Barrett to win, he will get a good rub from beating Orton, especially cleanly. I don't see the feud ending here though. Zack Ryder and Dolph Ziggler, I would have put in a better match position. Ryder winning the WWE United States Championship at last was expected, give him a fighting champion role as champ. Now let Ziggler move up the card, definitely. Triple H beating Kevin Nash was predictable, gimmick Sledgehammer/Ladder match here, didn't do a lot for me. I'm glad to see Cody Rhodes beat Booker T to retain the WWE Intercontinental Championship; honestly generic booking calls for Booker T to get the win here, just because he was the good veteran being disrespected by the youth. But Cody would get such a rub from this. Mark Henry beating Big Show I'm so glad about. Now end this feud. Mark should continue to be fearless going into WrestleMania XXVIII as World Heavyweight Champion. John Cena calling Kane out was fair; I guess they both needed something to do on this show, but should have been saved for RAW tomorrow. Also, don't let Kane speak. Additionally, this promo made Cena look a little...too weak? I didn't see why Air Boom and Primo & Epico had to take place here. I've liked their series on Superstars, but this is too soon if you ask me. Nice WWE Tag Team Championship match though to pad the card up a little more. Expected CM Punk to retain the WWE Championship against Alberto Del Rio and The Miz in a solid TLC main event. Overall, a decent show, not a lot of noteworthy occurrences though.
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Post by Jack. on Dec 18, 2011 18:06:05 GMT -5
December 19th, 2011 John Cena makes his way down to the ring to open the show. Cena discusses how he was once again ambushed and Chokeslammed by Kane last night at Tables, Ladders and Chairs and that he would like to reiterate what he said at TLC and tell Kane that if he wants a fight then Cena is ready and up for it. Cena then questions if Kane and himself should go at it tonight. The crowd pop for this but John Laurinaitis’ quickly walks out onto the stage. John introduces himself, as usual and then tells Cena that if he wants to fight Kane he’ll have to wait until next week to face him as tonight Kane has a non-title match against WWE Champion CM Punk. Laurinaitis also notes that Cena will have a match later tonight but he hasn’t decided on an opponent yet. The Interim General Manager leaves the stage as we cut to a commercial break.United States Champion Zack Ryder def. Tyson KiddIn his first match since becoming U.S Champion, Ryder was to face Tyson Kidd. This one didn’t go on for two long as Ryder countered a springboard clothesline with a dropkick and then proceeded to connect with the Rough Ryder for the three count.
Following the match, Ryder was handed a microphone. Zack thanked all of his ‘Broski’s and Broskettes’ for allowing him to get as far as he has. Ryder says that without there support he wouldn’t even be on RAW, let alone the new United States Champion. Dolph Ziggler’s music hit and Dolph made his way out. Ziggler told Zack to enjoy the US Title for the next week because he just spoke to John Laurinaitis and next week Ziggler is getting his rematch for the United States Title. The two men stared eachother down as he head backstage.
Swagger is seen complaining to the Interim RAW General Manager about not being on the card this week. J.L says that if Swagger really wants to be in action there is one spot left on the card. Swagger says that he’ll take it, he’s read for anything. John then revealed to Swagger that it will be against John Cena. Swagger’s face became serious.Drew McIntyre def. Mason RyanThis was, what looked to be a healthy win for Mason Ryan and a win that would boost him back into competition on RAW but it was not too be. Ryan attempted to put McIntyre away with his signature move only for Drew to slip round the back and roll Ryan up for the three count. McIntyre quickly fled, to avoid any altercations with a very distraught Mason Ryan.John Cena def. Jack SwaggerA decent first hour main event as Cena was looking for a victory following many weeks of disappointment, most recently involving Kane. John took out most of his frustration out on Swagger hear and powered out of a Gutwrench hold to hoist Jack onto his shoulders and nail the Attitude Adjustment. That was not all, however, as Cena rolled Swagger onto his front so he could lock in the STF and cause Swagger to tap out.CM Punk is backstage, he talks about defending his WWE Championship last night in a TLC Match and successfully retaining it. Punk shows marks he sustained on his ribs after a fall on one of the ladders. Punk denies being at a disadvantage against Kane tonight and informs us that when you’re the Best in the World your never at a disadvantage.WWE Tag Team Champions Air Boom def. The UsosAfter retaining their titles last night against the team of Primo and Epico following a series of loses at the hands of the two men, Bourne and Kingston were looking to get back on track against the Usos tonight and after a few minutes of action Kingston nailed the SOS and tagged in Evan who connected with Air Bourne for the victory.WWE Divas Champion Beth Phoenix is backstage, she talks about being humiliated at the hands of Kelly Kelly last week at the Slammy’s. Phoenix says that she isn’t going to stand for that and neither is Natalya and that next week their going to show those Barbie dolls how they can humiliate them too.Another January 2nd promo airs, similar to the usual ones. Kevin Nash’s music hits and he slowly hobbles down to the ring following his Sledgehammer Ladder Match against Triple H last night. Nash complains that the rules of the match were unfair as he was the one who was able to take down the Sledgehammer but still lost the match. Nash says that the match was stupid and that it should be whipped from history. Nash says that the only way Triple H can win is by using the Sledgehammer, in a one on one match The Game would have no chance. At this point Triple H makes his way out. Triple H says that the only reason Nash is complaining is because he lost and he doesn’t want to admit that he’s not as good as he used to be. Nash says that it doesn’t matter how good he is now, or how good he was, he will always be better than Hunter. HHH says that Nash has yet to prove that and he couldn’t find one person who would back him up. Triple H says that at the end of the day he came out on top and now Nash can leave, for good. Trips begins to leave the ring when Nash assaults him from behind, laying down punch after punch. Nash then aggressively chucks Trips over the ropes and too the outside. After clambering out of the ring, Nash rips the monitors and cover off the announce table and lifts up Triple H onto his shoulders before Jack knife powerbombing him through it. Nash leaves as Lawler and medics check on Triple H.Kane def. WWE Champion CM PunkA great main event in which was Kane’s first match back. A worn CM Punk had an uphill battle against the fresh Big Red Monster in this main event and struggled to get him onto his shoulders for the Go To Sleep when he attempted it. Kane looked to be in control when he lifted Punk up for the Chokeslam only for Punk to counter out into a DDT. Punk then hit a high kick to Kane which cause the Big Red Machine to stumble back into the referee and knock him over. CM maintained his momentum though and began to wisp through his signature moves. Punk anticipated Kane getting to his feet after a springboard clothesline, taunting the Go To Sleep. However, the Miz emerged from the crowd and delivered a Skull Crushing Finale to the WWE Champion. The referee got up just in time to see Kane plant Punk with a Chokeslam and get the three count.
Miz had fled through the crowd by the time Kane was celebrating his victory. However, his music was cut short as Cena’s blasted through the loudspeakers. John made his way onto the stage and pointed at Kane as the two stared-down to end the show.
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Post by DTP. on Dec 19, 2011 21:35:05 GMT -5
WWE RAW Supershow: Monday 19th December 2011...It's going to be weird reviewing this whilst I'm watching the actual 12/19 show in the background. Generic promo to kick off the show with John Cena in the ring telling everybody that he wants Kane. John Laurinaitis toying with him was a nice touch may I add. Weak opening contest though, Tyson Kidd hasn't appeared on RAW (or SmackDown for that matter) in months. Zack Ryder going over was a good call though, but it should have been someone in a stronger card position than the NXT/Superstars regular. Also, it shouldn't have opened. Ryder's promo was quite nice, the new WWE United States Champion addressing the fans. Dolph Ziggler informing us of a rematch next week is good; hoping that is given a good position on the show, maybe first hour main event. Let it bring 2011 to a close to a big bang. I'm glad to see Drew McIntyre on RAW, but this match looked bad. It's something we'd definitely see on Superstars. Mason Ryan's push already coming to an end is a shame, but it's probably best. Ryan never got his shot at Ziggler's belt either, funnily enough. Firstly I feel that John Cena could have been given a better opponent. And secondly, I think it should have main evented the show. But I guess it's alright being in the first hour main event slot. Jack Swagger needs to regain his momentum desperately. It didn't do a lot though. Air Boom beating the Usos...again, something we'd see on NXT or Superstars. Jimmy and Jey haven't appeared on RAW in a while, let alone SmackDown. Not happy about the lack of divas involvement, with Beth Phoenix getting a mere promo. And additionally, they weren't even given a match at TLC last night. That's a bad move if I'm honest. Fair promo from Kevin Nash. But it was identical to the attack Nash gave Triple H in October really. We don't need this rivalry to continue; it's gone on as long as it can possibly go. Let times move on, and don't clog up the Royal Rumble with these two having a rematch. Lastly, decent main event, but CM Punk and Kane facing should have been promoted better really. The Miz interfering I suppose was good, but took away from the dominant nature that Kane has. I didn't like that aspect a lot. John Cena's appearance was obviously going to happen, but again, wasn't needed. Overall, a bad starter RAW. You utilized random undercard talents and generated some really weak matches as a result. Why wasn't The Miz in action? Alberto Del Rio? And so on, and so on. In addition, this show didn't promote a lot really. Maybe two things to look forward to next week. Also please be careful how you book Kane.
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Post by Jack. on Dec 20, 2011 6:59:54 GMT -5
December 26th 2011 Mark Henry makes his way down to the ring to kick of the weeks SmackDown, the World Heavyweight Championship is slung over his shoulder. Henry says that last night he finally ended Big Show’s run of undeserved shots at his World Championship and that Big Show has hopefully learnt his place since Henry beat him so bad he can’t even be there tonight. Mark goes onto say that he’s beaten pretty much everyone on SmackDown now that are worthy of a title opportunity, Sheamus, Randy Orton, Big Show, Daniel Bryan and more. Henry then says that too prove that he is a fighting champion, he’s going to issue an open challenge right now, and if his opponent wins then they’ll get a title shot, but he wont have to worry about that. Henry says that if anyone wants to challenge him they can show themselves. Surprisingly, Ted DiBiase’s music hits and he makes his way down to the ring, to a pop from the crowd. Henry smirks as he gets ready to face Ted.
World Heavyweight Champion Mark Henry def. Ted DiBiase At first this match may have seemed completely one sided but DiBiase did put up a fight against the World Champion. However, when DiBiase attempted to put Henry away with the patented finishing move he was unable to lift Mark and Henry shoved him to the crowd. It wasn’t long after that, that DiBiase was dropped with the World’s Strongest Slam and the match was over. Following the match, Henry announced that he’d issue challenges week in week out until he found a contender, or until he ran out of opponents.
Ezekiel Jackson and Justin Gabriel def. Heath Slater and Jinder Mahal Prior to the match Jackson and Gabriel announced that they were the WWE’s newest tag team and that they were gunning for the titles. This match was pretty much to get the new team over and before long Slater was on the receiving end from a 450 Splash from the shoulders of Jackson.
Randy Orton is backstage, being interviewed on once again losing out to Wade Barrett. Orton says that last night, he was unlucky, the whole situation was confusing but Barrett capitalized on it. However, he still hasn’t got the chance to shut Barrett up and that’s his goal before the year ends.
Daniel Bryan def. Hunico A great match here. With the lack of Sin Cara, Hunico has become somewhat lost in the shuffle of the SmackDown midcard. Luckily, people like Daniel Bryan are there to put on a good match with. After a back and forth ten minutes Bryan secured the LeBell Lock and Hunico tapped out.
Cody Rhodes makes his way down to the ring. Rhodes reminds us all that last night he put Booker away with the Cross Rhodes and taught Booker a little bit of respect. Rhodes says that now he is done with the ‘past’ he can think about the future. Cody tells us of his plan to win the Royal Rumble in six weeks, and go on to headline WrestleMania, before leaving.
Tyson Kidd def. Trent Barreta This match was great and hopefully gets fans more excited for these two men who have been frequently battling on Superstars. Both men showcased their high-flying arsenal but in the end it was Tyson Kidd who picked up the victory as Barreta tapped out to the Sharpshooter.
WWE Divas Champion Beth Phoenix and Natalya def. AJ and Alicia Fox A fairly decent Divas match mainly put in place to put over the recently struggling Divas of Doom. AJ sold moves the majority of the match from the Divas Champion and her companion but in the end it was Alicia Fox who was down for the count when Phoenix’s GlamSlam put her away.
Mark Henry, the World Heavyweight Champion, made his way down to ringside for the Main Event.
Sheamus and Randy Orton def. Wade Barrett and Cody Rhodes A great main event featuring SmackDown’s finest, with all four men having ambitions. Barrett was looking to push into a World Championship opportunity following a win over Randy at TLC. Rhodes was looking to live up to his own hype after his earlier promo. Orton was looking for some retribution over Barrett and Sheamus was looking to make a statement after he was left off the TLC Pay-Per-View. All four men put in a lot of effort but in the end Barrett watched on as Orton hit Rhodes will an RKO for the victory. Following the match, Henry stood up as the three men still standing glared over at him. The three all motioned that the title would soon be theirs as SmackDown came to a close.
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Post by DTP. on Dec 20, 2011 17:21:48 GMT -5
WWE Superstars: Thursday 22nd December 2011...I personally think if you post Superstars results, you should also post NXT results. They're pretty much the same show now anyway. Yoshi Tatsu with a win is fine, he's not really doing a lot these days though. Johnny Curtis on Superstars is weird, since he's only been on NXT recently. Curtis has a brighter future than Tatsu. Eve beating Nikki Bella didn't do a lot for me. Primo and Epico with a win was fine, you need to switch up the main event scene on Superstars though; it's recently revolved around Primo and Epico. Alex Riley reverted to teaming with Santino Marella? Bad move. Keep trying to push Riley. His potential was wasted before he had the chance. Average show.
WWE SmackDown: Friday 26th December 2011...Mark Henry kicking off the show with a promo was decent, surprised that you decided to have him retain the World Heavyweight Championship at TLC, but I'm happy. Keep it on him until WrestleMania XXVIII. An open challenge was a weak way to close out the promo though; good opportunity for Ted Dibiase though. I like the push he has been receiving as of late. Mark winning was obvious though. The World Champion shouldn't be doing an open challenge every week though. Ezekiel Jackson and Justin Gabriel being on SmackDown was a surprise to see, good win against Heath Slater and Jinder Mahal; would have been a snoozer of a match though. Daniel Bryan beating Hunico is a shame, but Bryan's getting a good push lately. Keep Hunico relevant though. Cody Rhodes' promo was basic, didn't do a lot though. Tyson Kidd and Trent Barreta...wasn't needed on SmackDown. Cody should have had a match. Tyson and Barreta have good matches, but this was Superstars worthy at best. Beth Phoenix and Natalya beating AJ and Alicia Fox is fine, no problem. At least the Divas performed tonight. Lastly, oh, Cody Rhodes IS in action. I would have had his promo before the main event then. Good win for Sheamus and Randy Orton, against Wade Barrett and Cody. Could set up a big situation going into the Royal Rumble. An improvement, but still a generic and slightly weak episode.
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Post by tg11 on Dec 22, 2011 11:15:47 GMT -5
It's been a damn long time, a really really long time that I have been gone from this board but I am back now and I just came back to see this, and I must say I am loving your story, I really really am
Especially with your RAW and Smackdown, with the way you have built up your RAW and Smackdown and I just hope Mark Henry eventually drops the World Heavyweight Championship
Loving CM Punk as WWE Champion
And your It Begins promo, I wonder who it could be? I think it is either Brodus Clay or Skip Sheffield or Undertaker, one of those 3 I can see it being
Nash attacking HHH the way he did, something tells me that their rivalry is far from over
Orton my man Orton I just hope he is back in the World Heavyweight Championship picture, if not I can see him winning the Rumble for sure, for a 2nd time in his career
But in all seriousness, I love your thread and keep it up!!!!!!!!!!
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Post by Jack. on Dec 22, 2011 14:41:02 GMT -5
26th December, 2011
The WWE Champion, CM Punk opens up RAW this week following his loss at the hands of Kane last Monday Night but only after The Miz’s interference. Punk says that he isn’t wondering why Miz attacked him, he knows why Miz attacked him and that’s because Miz wants the WWE Championship so badly. Miz wants to prove so badly that he’s worth something because the only time he’s won the title is by using the Money in the Bank briefcase. Punk says there is nothing wrong with that, he did it twice himself. CM then says the thing that’s wrong with the whole situation is that Miz has done nothing to deserve a WWE Title opportunity. At this point The Miz’s music hits and he makes his way down to the ring. Miz sarcastically tells Punk that he is ‘so smart’. Miz reminds Punk that he doesn’t need to qualify because he’s the Miz and he’s awesome. Miz informs Punk that he has a lot of reasons why he deserves at title match. Punk tells Miz to go ahead, however, as Miz begins to talk John Laurinaitis is seen on the stage and tells Miz that, that won’t be necessary. John says the Miz will indeed have to qualify if he wants his title match and that he has set-up a four man tournament to determine who will face Punk next for the WWE Championship. J.L states that the United States Championship match between Dolph Ziggler and Zack Ryder later on is the first match, whilst Miz will face Alberto Del Rio in the other match…right now! We head to a commercial before the match begins.
The Miz def. Alberto Del Rio This was an odd match to witness as two top heels went at it for the right to face the winner of Zack Ryder and Dolph Ziggler next week. The crowd really didn’t know who too back and it may be a sign that RAW needs more strong contenders. Alberto attempted the Cross Armbreaker but Miz turned it into a roll-up, using the ropes for leverage to gain the victory. Miz wandered off to the back, proud as Alberto looked pissed in the ring.
Dolph Ziggler was seen backstage, he reminds Ryder that he only has a few minutes left with his precious United States Championship because very soon it will be returning to it’s rightful owner.
WWE Divas Champion Beth Phoenix and Natalya def. Kelly Kelly and Eve For the second show in a row, Beth and Natalya were dominant in tag team action and seem to be getting back on their dominant track. The crowd were behind Kelly and Eve but Phoenix and Natalya were just too focused in this one and a Glamaslam to Eve ended the bout.
Backstage, Josh Mathews attempted to approach Kane, asking him about his match later with Cena but Kane simply snatched the microphone, threw it on the ground and pushed Mathews into the wall before walking away.
United States Champion Zack Ryder def. Dolph Ziggler w/Jack Swagger and Vickie Guerrero Ziggler really was desperate to claim back his title here, bringing Swagger and Vickie to ringside to provide as much of an advantage as he possibly could. There were many close calls but the finish occurred after Swagger and Vickie were ejected as Ziggler turned around straight into a Rough Ryder. He kicked out but Ryder was persistent and connected with a second Rough Ryder to put Ziggler away. This meant that not only would Zack Ryder retain his title but that he would also compete against Miz next week for a shot at the WWE Championship!
Drew McIntyre is backstage in John Laurinaitis’ office and is wondering why he doesn’t have a match this week, after he won in action last week against Mason Ryan. John says that as of now he actually does have a match, as he’s been looking for an opponent for Air Boom, the WWE Tag Team Champions. McIntyre said he’s down with that but who will be his partner. John told Drew that he’ll just have to wait and see.
Triple H made is way out next; he recalled last week’s events which saw him going through the Announce Table at the hands of Kevin Nash. Triple H says that Nash is just bitter and can’t except the fact that he hasn’t been able to wrestle a proper match since the 90’s. Triple H then goes onto says that Nash is just pointlessly aggravating; the only think Nash can expect getting out of all this is a beating at the hands of yours truly. Triple H challenges Nash to a Street Fight, Triple H says that the best way to end this whole thing is by beating the hell out of eachother. Triple H says that he expects an answer next Monday because if he doesn’t get one then he’ll take the fight to Nash.
WWE Tag Team Champions Air Boom def. Drew McIntyre and Mason Ryan That’s right Drew had to team with the man who was looking for some retribution after their match last week. Things didn’t start well as Drew quickly tagged out to Mason and slid out to the outside as Mason began to fight in the ring. Ryan competed the majority of the match until he’d had enough. Mason tagged in McIntyre, yanking him over the ropes and planting him with a huge slam. Ryan left as Evan Bourne ascended to the top rope to deliver Air Bourne for the victory.
John Cena is seen backstage prior to his match against Kane. Cena says that he doesn’t know what to expect all he knows is that Kane is stronger than he was before. He has not only recovered but changed. Cena reminds us that he’ll never back down from a fight though and will push Kane to his limits.
Prior to the match another January 2nd ‘Prophet’ promo airs, at the end of the video the words next w33k appear. The promo is still very mysterious.
Kane def. John Cena A great and anticipated main event to end the show. Kane and Cena put on a back and forth battle here and the fans seemed to get behind Kane a little too. Cena attempted the Attitude Adjustment early on but Kane powered out and ended the attempt with a big boot to the skull. The two men continued battling until the end of the bout when Cena hit an Attitude Adjustment for just a two count. Cena hit a second Attitude Adjustment shortly after and Kane powered out of the count again. John tried for a third but Kane countered and manoeuvred Cena into a Tombstone for the three count. Kane left shortly after the match and left everyone wondering if anyone can stop him.
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Post by tg11 on Dec 22, 2011 16:58:32 GMT -5
- Opening RAW off with the WWE Champion CM Punk was only right and then after saying how he knows why Miz attacked him, and to tell you the truth, Miz attacked Punk why? Because Miz is a cheap shot artist, plain and simple, and also because he will do anything, whatever it takes to become WWE Champion again, but Punk then saying Miz has done nothing to earn a WWE Title match, and then Johnny Ace the Executive Vice-President of Talent Relations and the interim General Manager of RAW coming out and then saying Miz has to qualify in order to face Punk as he set up a 4-man tournament to determine who will face Punk
Will that WWE Championship match be at the Rumble?
Miz beating Alberto Del Rio to qualify was great, and I love heel vs heel matches, why? Because they are so unpredictable and the crowd doesn't know who to cheer for, which is great, but I would have expected Del Rio to beat Miz but Miz beating Del Rio, I am happy with nonetheless because Miz is one step closer to facing Punk for the WWE Championship
Backstage Ziggler telling Ryder to enjoy the US Title for the amount of time he has left with it, because he is going to take the US Title back, I love how Ziggler is just so confident, just so cocky and arrogant and brash, I see Ryder losing the title just as fast as him winning it
The Divas of Doom beating Kelly Kelly & Eve, is there anyone who could stop them right now, they are just so dominant, this pin-up strong movement, I love how they started it and they have continued it, but there is someone who actually can stop Beth and Natalya, and that's Kharma as she is the only diva who can stop them
Kane backstage after what he did to Josh Matthews, I would not want to be John Cena, John is in for a world of just hurt and just torture
Ryder beating Ziggler to retain the WWE United States Championship and qualifying to face Miz, in a great match-up, which could have gone either way but I wanted Ziggler to win and then face Miz to see who faces Punk, but Ryder winning, I am okay with
Imagine if Ryder beats Miz to qualify to face Punk, Ryder could be a double champion being the US Champion and the WWE Champion at the same time
But I can't see that happening, Miz is going to roll through Ryder, win this tournament and go on to face Punk
HHH challenging Nash to a Street Fight was great, probably see that happening at the Rumble for sure
Drew McIntyre having to team with Mason Ryan was great, and then Ryan turning on Drew allowing Air Boom to get the win was great
Cena backstage talking about Kane and his match that he has with him, I love it
Kane beating Cena, it honestly needed to happen, it keeps Kane dominant like the Monster of Old, and Kane has just been on a tear since returning, since being resurrected
But overall in all seriousness great RAW and I cannot wait until Smackdown!!!!!!!!!
Hopefully we find out who the mystery man is, for your next RAW show
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Post by DTP. on Dec 25, 2011 13:42:06 GMT -5
WWE RAW Supershow: Monday 26th December 2011...Good and simple opening promo to kick off the show with CM Punk in the ring; you should mix up the opening promo situation though, vary from just having Punk and The Miz, and Alberto Del Rio kick things off. I'm liking the sound of tonight, Zack Ryder and Dolph Ziggler will hopefully get a good amount of time. The Miz and Alberto Del Rio sounds like an awkward match that shouldn't have had a winner; a draw would have helped each man equally. In conclusion, this match didn't do a great deal for me. Beth Phoenix and Natalya beating Kelly Kelly and Eve didn't do anything for me. We've seen this situation too many times now. It's time to refreshen the scene. Zack Ryder retaining the WWE United States Championship and overcoming the odds was the right decision, I liked that a lot. Especially how Jack Swagger and Vickie Guerrero were at ringside. I don't see Ryder beating Miz next week though; Miz and Punk will happen at the Royal Rumble I predict. And it's easy to predict too. That concept I dislike. Drew McIntyre going after the WWE Tag Team Championships is acceptable I guess, but random. Could be a step forward for him though I guess. Triple H's promo continued the storyline with Kevin Nash; let this match be their final encounter in the Street Fight. Should be an interesting start to the first RAW of 2012 though. Air Boom beating McIntyre and Mason Ryan was expected; dissension between Ryan and McIntyre leading to it. Kane beating John Cena was a hot main event as expected. Liked Kane with the clean win, could have ended more interestingly though, say Cena winning by disqualification or something. Overall, an improvement from last week's episode of RAW, but some decisions I still dislike. Lacked CM Punk for the main part.
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Post by Rated R on Dec 27, 2011 12:47:59 GMT -5
RAW: - Usual opening segment between Punk and Miz. There's nothing wrong with it but you should really try and mix things up a little as you go on. - My problem with this tournament idea is that you've planted the sees for Punk/ Miz and I don't see anyone else winning it. You should have gone with Miz/ Del Rio for the final so at least there was some question on who is winning. - The usual diva's match. There's no real depth in the division at the moment so you really need to try elevating somebody new and soon. - Good win for Ryder here but I'd much prefer to be seeing Ziggler challenging for the WWE Championship at the Rumble. To me it seems like the perfect show to test him out in the title scene. - I can live with a Triple H/ Kevin Nash rematch, although I really think it would be better off being dragged out till WrestleMania. Still, a Street Fight should be good. - The McIntyre/ Mason Ryan feud is definitely something new, and I'm a fan of anything that gets McIntyre some TV time. I'd love for this to be a way to turn him back into a credible threat. - Solid main event and Kane going over clean is great for his character. I see this feud going on for a while yet but if your smart you'll keep Kane strong even though it's obvious that Cena needs to go over in the long run. - Not a bad show, but some booking decisions I wasn't too fond of. Most of all the lack of CM Punk was noticeable. He's your main star and should have featured more.
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Post by Jack. on Dec 27, 2011 13:33:44 GMT -5
December 30th, 2011
The World Heavyweight Champion, Mark Henry, opens SmackDown once again this week. Henry says that last week he defeated yet another member of the SmackDown roster. Mark says that the competition on SmackDown is nothing but a joke and tonight he is once again issuing an open challenge to anyone on SmackDown willing to fight him. He once again offers up a title match if they win, but they won’t, according to Henry, so that doesn’t matter anyway. Ezekiel Jackson’s music hits to a nice pop from the crowd and the big man makes his way down to the ring accompanied by his new tag team partner, Justin Gabriel.
World Heavyweight Champion Mark Henry def. Ezekiel Jackson w/Justin Gabriel A decent match to kick us off as Jackson was seemingly confident going into this one. Jackson did catch Mark off guard in the early goings as Gabriel helped to get the crowd on Jackson’s side but in the end Henry found his way back into the drivers seat and connected with an almighty Worlds Strongest Slam to end it.
After the match Teddy Long’s music hit and the SmackDown General Manager appeared at the top of the entrance ramp. Teddy Long says that he can’t have Mark issuing open challenges every week as we may never find a contender. Long says that instead tonight there will be a Battle Royal and the winner will face Henry next week for the World Heavyweight Championship! The crowd pop as Henry seems slightly unhappy that Long put his ideas to an end.
Ted DiBiase def. Jinder Mahal This was another match in a string of matches between these two in their recent rivalry. DiBiase really has made huge strides lately, getting the WWE Universe on his side and they were really behind him here as he put Jinder away with the Dream Street.
After the match, as Ted was celebrating, Jinder nailed him in the back and beat on him. Mahal was handed a mic and proceeded to challenge Ted to a Falls Count Anywhere match next week on the first SmackDown of 2012.
Sheamus is seen backstage. Sheamus tells us how great it would be for him if he was able to win the Battle Royal tonight and go on next week to become World Heavyweight Champion. Sheamus reminds us that he has been WWE Champion twice before but his reigns were short-lived and unfortunately forgotten about. Sheamus tells us that if there is any man on SmackDown who can beat the World’s Strongest Man, it’s him.
Randy Orton def. Wade Barrett After failing to beat Barrett in their one on one encounters over the past few weeks Orton requested this match tonight to end their rivalry once and for all. Barrett wasn’t letting Orton get an opening most of the match however quickly finishing any momentum Orton had gained during the bout. Despite this, Orton did eventually get into the right state of mind and perform all of his signature moves before nailing the RKO for the three count.
This wasn’t enough for Orton though and as Barrett rose back to his feet Orton dropped him with a second RKO much to the crowds delight.
Daniel Bryan and Sheamus def. Hunico and Cody Rhodes A great tag team match here between four people competing in the Battle Royal later on. Hunico really proved why he should be hanging with the high profile competitors on SmackDown during the match. However, in the end, Sheamus and Rhodes fought on the outside allowing Bryan to lock the LeBell in on Hunico for the victory.
Mark Henry is backstage, giving his thoughts on Long’s decision. Henry titles it as ‘Stupid’ because the winner won’t truly deserve it. If someone wants a title match they should have to go through the champion first to get it. Mark says he’ll prove Teddy’s idea was not smart next week as he’ll demolish whoever wins the battle royal later tonight. He isn’t intimidated by any man.
Layla def. Natalya A fairly decent Divas match which saw Layla taking on one half of the Divas of Doom. Layla seems to be working her way back up towards a Divas Championship Match. The finish saw Layla connect with her signature neckbreaker to allow a pinfall.
Sheamus won an 18-Man Battle Royal to become Number One Contender This match saw the majority of the SmackDown roster going at it to become Number One Contender. Yoshi Tatsu, Johnny Curtis, Heath Slater and Tyson Kidd were all eliminated in succession by the returning Big Show who was looking to face Henry next week. The Uso’s were out next followed by Jinder Mahal, though Mahal quickly returned to eliminate his foe Ted DiBiase. Ezekiel Jackson was then eliminated thanks to Big Show. The remaining contenders then took advantage, teaming to eliminate Show. Wade Barrett went over next, in an upset thanks to Daniel Bryan. Seven remained as Orton, Sheamus, Bryan, Hunico, Gabriel, Rhodes and the surprise of the night Trent Barreta were left to fight it out. However, Barreta was then eliminated by Sheamus. Justin Gabriel, who went up top for a 450 Splash paid the price as Sheamus knocked him from the top rope. Orton and Bryan fought viciously on the ring apron though a surprising dropkick from Huncio led to the elimination of both men. Hunico celebrated the elimination although his own was to follow as Sheamus nailed a High Cross over the top rope as Hunico crashed to the floor. Rhodes quickly took advantage, dumping Sheamus over the top rope but Sheamus held strong and countered Rhodes’ attack, catching Rhodes in a Fireman’s Carry before dumping him to the floor. Sheamus celebrated his victory post-match though it was swiftly cut short as Mark Henry’s music hit and the World Champion walked out from the back and down to the ring. Henry stood up on the apron and stared at Sheamus before raising his title high in the air as SmackDown came to a close.
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Post by tg11 on Dec 27, 2011 15:09:41 GMT -5
- Your Smackdown show for 12/30 was great, I loved it, and the way you opened the show off with Mark Henry issuing yet another challenge was great and that if the person somehow beats Mark Henry, they will get a World Heavyweight Championship match against him but he already knows that they will fail, and then cue the music of Ezekiel Jackson coming down to the ring with his tag team partner Justin Gabriel in tow as Big Zeke has just stepped up and is now challenging Henry
- Mark Henry beating Ezekiel Jackson was great, I honestly saw it coming, but Zeke put up a fight and I actually thought that he was going to beat Henry but Henry beats him, and then Teddy Long makes the announcement of how there will be a Battle Royal and the winner of that will face Henry next week on the first Smackdown of 2012
- Ted DiBiase beating Jinder Mahal was great, and then Jinder attacking DiBiase after the match and then challenging DiBiase to a Falls Count Anywhere Match next week on the first Smackdown of 2012, then we can finally see this rivalry end once and for all hopefully
- Sheamus backstage talking about how he is going to go on to win the Battle Royal and how he has been WWE Champion twice in his career but that those reigns were shortlived but if he gets the chance, Sheamus will become champion for a third time in his career by becoming the first-ever Irish-born World Heavyweight Champion because he is the first-ever Irish-born WWE Champion, but Sheamus he would look good with the big gold belt because he has never held that title yet
- My man Orton finally beating Wade Barrett was great, and now that Orton has beaten him, my man can finally go for that World Heavyweight Championship and win it back because the last time Orton was champion was September and he hasn't had the title since, and with him facing Henry, I would love to see him beat Henry
- Bryan and Sheamus beating Hunico and Rhodes was also a great match-up too, but Bryan let's say Sheamus were to somehow beat Henry to become champion, I could see Bryan cashing it in on Sheamus right after
- Mark Henry backstage, I loved it, cutting that promo saying he will destroy whoever the #1 Contender is and I can see him doing it too
- Sheamus winning the Battle Royal was great, Sheamus going to face Mark Henry next week on the first Smackdown of 2012, I can't wait
- In all seriousness I can't wait until RAW, I am really really anxious to find out who the mystery man behind the itBegins Promos is, I see it being either Brodus Clay, Skip Sheffield or Undertaker, it is one of those 3 men for sure!!!!!!!!!!
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Post by tg11 on Dec 28, 2011 17:42:01 GMT -5
As for Royal Rumble, my match card for the matches I see happening at your pay per view are:
WWE Championship- CM Punk (c) vs Dolph Ziggler w/Vickie Guerrero
World Heavyweight Championship- Mark Henry (c) vs Sheamus vs Big Show vs Daniel Bryan (Fatal 4-Way)
John Cena vs Kane
Kevin Nash vs Triple H (Street Fight)
Royal Rumble Match
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Post by Jack. on Dec 29, 2011 6:41:37 GMT -5
January 2nd, 2012
We are welcomed to the first RAW of 2012 with the announcement that the WWE Championship Number One Contenders Match would be kicking off the show.
The Miz def. United States Champion Zack Ryder to become Number One Contender to the WWE Championship Last week saw Miz and Ryder defeat their opponents Alberto Del Rio and Dolph Ziggler, respectively, giving them the chance to face eachother for an opportunity at the WWE Championship. The crowd were right behind Ryder throughout the match as the Long Island Iced Z picked up Momentum. However, in the end Miz dodged the Broski Boot to sneak behind Ryder and drop him with the Skull Crushing Finale for the victory.
After the match WWE Champion CM Punk’s music hit and the ‘Best in the World’ made his way down to the ring. CM Punk congratulates Miz on his win and then tells Miz that he will be the first person to challenge for the WWE Championship in 2012 and the first person to lose a WWE Championship Match in 2012. Miz asks Punk who he thinks he is talking to him like that, Miz says that Punk has yet to pin him in a WWE Title Match. Punk says that he thinks he’s the WWE Champion and the Best Wrestler in the World, so he can quite frankly talk to anyone he wants anyway he wants. Punk concludes the segment telling Miz that it will be ‘Awesome’ for the WWE Universe when they watch Punk’s knee nail Miz in the skull before Punk pins him 1, 2, 3. Punk drops his mic and taunts a high kick but laughs and leaves.
Another promo airs for the returning force tonight, the video is similar though more complex, highlighting previous videos and it ends with the words. ‘tonight. He is coming.’
Brodus Clay def. JTG Brodus finally made his debut tonight on RAW, after weeks of delay. Clay absolutely destroyed JTG here, tossing him about the ring. The finish saw JTG stunned, wandering about in the ring as Clay bounced off the ropes and hit a high crossbody, crushing JTG and getting Brodus the victory.
John Laurinitis makes his way out and announces a huge eight man tag team match for the main event tonight. Randy Orton, Sheamus, John Cena and CM Punk will team up to face Dolph Ziggler, Mark Henry, Kane and Alberto Del Rio.
Mason Ryan and Air Boom def. Primo, Epico and Drew McIntyre A great match here featuring two recent feuds. Mason Ryan has still been looking to get his hands on McIntyre during ring-action after Drew defeated him two weeks ago and Primo and Epico have continued on their quest to attempt to become the new WWE Tag Team Champions. The match was fairly even throughout however in the end, Ryan was tagged in causing McIntyre to tag out and flee as Ryan nailed Epico with a huge spear to end it.
John Cena is backstage he is backstage and excited about possibly getting the chance to get his hands on Kane once again tonight. Cena says that hopefully he can put an end to Kane’s series of assaults on him.
Sheamus is backstage, walking through the halls when he comes across Mark Henry. Sheamus tells Henry that tonight will be the first of two times he beats him this week, the second time will be on Friday when he defeats him for the World Heavyweight Championship. Henry reminds Sheamus that back at SummerSlam he beat him so bad he was down for a ten count on the outside and that since then he has only gotten stronger. Henry and Sheamus stare eachother down as cut to a commercial.
Kevin Nash’s music hits and he makes his way down to the ring. However, as Nash is handed a microphone, Triple H’s music hits and The Game wanders down to the ring. Triple H says that he thought he’d spare the WWE Universe from hearing that miserable voice of Nash’s and get straight to the point. Nash says that the fans don’t want to see Triple H, they pay to see Nash and that Triple H is too narcissistic to see that. Triple H sarcastically wonders if that is the case and gets the WWE Universe to tell them who they’d rather be seeing out in the ring right now. Obviously, Triple H is the crowd’s favourite between the two. Nash says he doesn’t care, because Triple H and the rest of the fools in the arena are just jealous of his talent and good looks. Triple H laughs it off and then get’s to the point saying that he came down to the ring for a reason. Triple H wants an answer from Nash about a Street Fight next week. Nash continues to mumble on an on, not getting to an answer so Hunter tells Nash that if Nash doesn’t want to have the match next week then they can meet in the Parking Lot tonight. Nash says he’s better than that and accepts Triple H’s challenge for next week. Triple H says he’s looking forward to it and goes to leave but Nash spins him into a Powerbomb Clutch. Triple H counters though, dropping out of the hold prior to nailing Nash in the gut and setting up the Pedigree. However, Nash also escaped the finishing move and fled up the ramp.
Alberto Del Rio is backstage, he says that a victory for his team tonight will be the first steps towards his second consecutive Royal Rumble victory and then he will go on to WrestleMania to win the WWE Championship.
Kelly Kelly def. Natalya w/Divas Champion Beth Phoenix This one didn’t go on for too long but the Divas of Doom were looking to silence Kelly Kelly once and for all. The match was fairly one sided up until the end with Kelly reaching the ropes during a Sharpshooter. Kelly got on a roll from their and finished with the K2 for the three count.
Beth Phoenix climbed into the ring after the match, nailing Kelly with a Clothesline and lifted her for a Powerbomb but Kelly countered with a Hurricanrana, surprising the Divas Champion, Kelly stood tall to end the segment.
A second promo airs for the returning force tonight, the video is similar to the one earlier tonight with more words at the end of the video.‘tonight. He is coming. wwe. never the same. again.’
John Cena, CM Punk, Randy Orton and Sheamus def. Alberto Del Rio, Mark Henry, Dolph Ziggler and Kane via DQ This was an eventful match which left us with just two competitors by the end of it. For the first eight or so minutes the match was even with only a few of the men competing in an out. When Del Rio hit a low blow on Punk without the referee seeing all six men on the apron exploded into the ring, arguing until Henry nailed Sheamus with a fist, and a brawl broke out. Henry and Sheamus brawled into the crowd as Ziggler tried to get the best of Orton as they fought up the entrance ramp. Cena and Kane traded blows through the fans in attendance too. This left only Del Rio and Punk, who lay in the middle of the ring. Punk got to his feet and hoisted Del Rio up for the GTS but Rio countered into the Cross Armbreaker. Punk found his way out of the hold however and laid out Rio with the High Kick. Punk taunted the GTS but some mysterious music hit as the lights dimmed and small clips from the itbegins viginettes played.
The clips stopped and the titantron was just fuzzy. The lights came back on and a man wearing black tights, black kickers, a black waistcoast and a full black mask was standing in the ring behind Punk. The man ran up to Punk and planted two knees to his skull in what looked to be the Codebreaker. The referee called for the bell, deeming the match a Disqualification. The man stood over Punk’s body before removing his mask to reveal himself as Chris Jericho! The crowd roared in a mix of heat and pops for the returning Jericho as RAW faded out.
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Post by tg11 on Dec 29, 2011 9:21:58 GMT -5
- I am so happy, Jericho, Chris Jericho the Lionheart, the Prophet, he is back in a WWE ring, Jericho is back, I for one am shocked that Jericho is back, but I will take him any way I can get, and now that Jericho is back, the WWE will never ever be the same again. But I am just curious, how come Jericho did not go after Randy Orton? I mean my man Randy punted Jericho in the skull, you would think Jericho would want revenge on my man Randy Orton but he didn't even touch him, he went straight to Punk and attacked him which was great
- Jericho itBegins, it all begins again
- The Miz becoming #1 Contender for the WWE Championship beating Zack Ryder in what I thought was a great match-up, now I see it being Punk vs Miz next week for the WWE Championship on RAW but if that doesn't happen, I see Miz facing Punk at the Rumble for the WWE Championship
- Brodus Clay finally makes his debut against JTG, in a very dominating fashion, I for loved it, and with Brodus finally on RAW, people will start taking notice of him especially after the way he just dominated JTG
- Mason Ryan & Air Boom beating Epico & Primo & Drew McIntyre was great also
- Sheamus/Henry backstage segment I also loved that too along with John Cena's backstage segment talking about Kane
- Nash/HHH Street Fight for next week, I honestly can't wait, this time Nash should go over Triple H in the Street Fight and then we get to see both men in the Royal Rumble match itself
- That's why you should go with 40 men for your Rumble match because then too many big names would be left off the Rumble match, and with 40 men it gives everyone a chance to be in it, more room for even a couple of surprise entrants
- Del Rio saying how he will go on to win the Rumble for a 2nd year in a row, was great, now Del Rio has to be taken seriously as a threat in there because if he isn't, last year could happen all over again with him winning the Rumble
- Kelly Kelly beating Natalya was great also
- The 8-man tag team match main event was awesome and with Jericho making his return the way he did was great
King of My World this song should be Jericho's new theme song for when he makes an appearance next week on RAW, but Jericho should get his revenge on Randy Orton for punting him in the head
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