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Post by Elliot on May 22, 2012 14:31:23 GMT -5
WWE Superstars; May 17th, 2012. Brodus Clay & Santino Marella def. Curt Hawkins & Tyler Reks This unique duo of Clay and Marella were victorious when Santino was able to hit Reks with the Cobra, sending him into a What the Funk?! from Brodus for the win.
Derrick Bateman def. Yoshi Tatsu The former NXT rookie made his debut off of NXT as he took on the Japanese sensation, and came out with a victory when he hit Tatsu with a vicious Snapmare Driver.
The Great Khali def. Christian To make matters worse for poor Christian, he wasn't even featured on Raw or SmackDown this week, and instead got placed on WWE Superstars. And things just kept going downhill as he was set to face the Punjabi giant, who defeated him after a huge Punjabi Plunge.
Justin Gabriel def. Hunico In a rematch from last week on WWE Superstars, these two went head-to-head once again, but this time the result was reversed thanks to a bit of miscommunication on the part of Camacho and Hunico. Hunico accidentally knocked Camacho from the ring apron and then Gabriel nailed him with a dropkick and then followed it up with a 450 Splash.
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Post by Elliot on May 22, 2012 15:01:26 GMT -5
- Chris Jericho appears to be dead set on taking the World Heavyweight Championship from Sheamus this Sunday at WWE Over the Limit, but Jericho may have let his words get him in trouble tonight on SmackDown as his gloating and guarantees landed him in deep with General Manager, Teddy Long who made Jericho a match to keep things fair between himself and Sheamus. Jericho's opponent would be none other than the World's Largest Athlete himself, the Intercontinental Champion, the Big Show! Can Jericho overcome the giant and prove to Sheamus that he isn't all talk? Or will the gargantuan superstar flatten the hopeful future Champion?
- The rather troubled Daniel Bryan will be in action tonight against Raw's Rey Mysterio in an incredibly technical bout. With the WWE Universe still in disgust that Daniel Bryan still wants to go ahead with his match with AJ this Sunday at Over the Limit, can Daniel Bryan defeat the masked luchadore?
- After last week's assault at the hands of Titus O'Neil and Darren Young, Ted DiBiase looked helpless. But a last minute save from fellow next generation superstar, Joe Hennig (formerly known as Michael McGillicutty) would prevent any serious damage. Tonight, these to pairs will square off in hopes to make their mark on the SmackDown brand.
- All this and more, tonight on SmackDown!
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Post by Elliot on May 22, 2012 17:49:00 GMT -5
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Post by Elliot on May 23, 2012 11:41:20 GMT -5
- It's the long awaited return of Goldberg to in-ring action as he goes head-to-head with John Cena! After nearly two months of confrontations, it's time for them to finally let loose. John Cena has stated many times that if he loses this match, everything he has ever worked for will be for nothing. On the other hand, Goldberg is back to prove that he is still "the man" after all these years, and that John Cena is an example of someone who took advantage of a vacant spot that otherwise wouldn't be there had Goldberg never left the WWE. Will John Cena be able to defeat the returning WCW alumni? Or will Goldberg prove his dominance in the ring still exists by defeating the CeNation leader?
- Chris Jericho set his sights on the World Heavyweight Championship after failing to capture the WWE Championship earlier this year. Sheamus welcomes all challengers and gladly accepted Chris Jericho's challenge to take him on tonight at Over the Limit. Can Jericho finally claim the gold he has been craving since returning in January? Or will Sheamus retain the gold and maintain the roll he has been on since the Royal Rumble?
- WWE Champion, CM Punk has been haunted by the nightmare we know as the Big Red Monster, Kane. Tonight, he will defend the WWE Championship against this monster after being tortured by him each week since Extreme Rules. Will the Straight Edge superstar be able to overcome this fiery mountain? Or will Kane burn CM Punk's WWE Championship reign and claim the title for himself?
- All this and more, tonight on WWE Over the Limit!
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Post by Planktung on May 25, 2012 0:03:46 GMT -5
A great way kick off the show with the WWE Tag Team Championship bout. Wade and Drew retaining is the right call. Can see these two resurrecting the image of the tag titles and the division as a whole. Curious as to whether or not the two of them move on to new challengers, or Kofi and Truth get one more shot at No Way Out. Absolutely love this match-up between two of my personal favorites. Ryder with the win is huge for him, and a great bounce back from his loss at Extreme Rules. Still would love to see the Miz/Eve pairing continue as it could be gold. Odd placement for the WWE Championship bout. Nonetheless, good to see CM Punk retain. He's had the quite the reign. Wondering who will be the one to finally stop him. Another Punk/ADR feud? Meh. Kharma retaining the Diva's Championship is fine, though I worry that her dominating the division will become painfully dire. Love, love, love the finish with AJ and Bryan. Gives Bryan that cold-blooded heel look. Sin Cara returning is fine. A feud between him and Bryan could be pretty good. Sheamus retaining the World Heavyweight Championship is for the better, though I certainly wouldn't have been against a Jericho victory. Glad to see Bourne take the United States Championship. Despite the suspensions, he's still one of my favorites and I'd love to see him make it far in the diary. And lastly, a fantastic, high anticipated bout between Goldberg and Cena. Nash's involvement, while somewhat predictable, definitely makes me more interested in this. A WCW stable of sort? Very intrigued. A really good PPV all around. Definitely looking forward to seeing how everything plays out now.
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Post by Deleted on May 28, 2012 9:46:24 GMT -5
Not keen on the cliché united kingdom tag team of Barrett and McIntyre, besides Barrett is light years ahead of being a tag team champion and should be firmly in the main event scene. Still, it'd be a nice opening match up for the PPV but I'm sure there are other tag teams from FCW you can call up for the tag team scene. Glad Ryder won and finally overcome all the troubles Eve's been giving him. CM Punk versus Kane is a great feud but it's definitely the right decision to keep the ball rolling with Punk, I hope you also pull the trigger on a Daniel Bryan vs. Punk feud though. Ugh, not another del Rio vs. Punk feud, the last one was boring enough; in my opinion you should switch del Rio to Smackdown he's a bit lost and boring on Raw. Good divas match-up, Kharma winning was obvious but it'll be interesting to see how Phoenix overcomes Kharma if she eventually can, maybe a new submission finisher or something? Not really sure on the Bryan vs. AJ feud it pretty much stops you from ever turning Bryan face in the future and seems a bit over the top to me, nevertheless a return for Sin Cara is great and he and Bryan can put on some incredible matches, good decision. Glad Swagger lost the title to a credible performer, nice to see a new champion in Evan Bourne, be interesting to see who he feuds with the title first. Otunga perhaps? Weird ending to this huge match-up. A WCW invasion is interesting though, I can't wait to see Raw so I can see the full out from this. I'd love to see familiar faces like Vader and Ric Flair involved.
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Post by Elliot on May 28, 2012 10:24:40 GMT -5
- Following one of the most controversial endings to a Pay-Per-View event in recent months, what will come of this new alliance between Goldberg and Kevin Nash? Let's not forget that Nash pretended to come to the aid of John Cena, only to level him with a steel chair and then a Jacknife Powerbomb. Will John Cena be physically able to show up? What is the reason behind this unity? Bill Goldberg and Kevin Nash address the WWE Universe, tonight on Raw Supershow!
- After successfully retaining his WWE Championship against Kane at Over the Limit, CM Punk was attacked by Alberto Del Rio. Could this be what he and John Laurinaitis were discussing last week regarding "the Laurinaitis Initiative" and Alberto's opportunity? Is Del Rio next in line for the WWE Championship?
- The Abraham Washington Show returns to Raw tonight with two very special guests - the former WWE Tag Team Champions, Kofi Kingston and R-Truth. What will A.W. present us with tonight? And more importantly, will we find out what the next move is for Kofi and Truth?
- All this and more, tonight on Raw Supershow!
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Post by Elliot on May 28, 2012 10:58:54 GMT -5
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Post by Y2 F'n J on May 28, 2012 15:15:24 GMT -5
I honestly cannot wait for more. Nash and Goldberg were too of my favorite guys in the WCW, and they have quite a lot of history. Maybe it's WCW finally taking over the WWE? I'm very very very interested.
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Post by Elliot on May 29, 2012 14:57:21 GMT -5
Reported By: Ryan ClarkMay 22nd, 2012WWE REVEALS THE NEW NXT ROSTER - WWE.com has posted a full superstars section on the new NXT superstars debuting this Wednesday on WWE.com itself. It features fully detailed bios of all the talent to give some kind of backstory to each of the competitors before they appear on TV. It is expected that the usual WWE superstars will retain their position on the roster such as Curt Hawkins, Tyler Reks, Tyson Kidd and Heath Slater amongst others. William Regal and Jim Ross are also expected to call the action when the show debuts in the Full Sail University this Wednesday. Don't miss it.
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Post by DTP. on May 29, 2012 17:37:59 GMT -5
WWE Over the Limit: Sunday 20th May 2012...Alright, gonna try and get back on top of this then. Best possible way to open up the show in my opinion, with Wade Barrett and Drew McIntyre retaining the WWE Tag Team Championships. If I'm honest, R-Truth and Kofi Kingston don't have the same chemistry as Air Boom did. I see Barrett and McIntyre having a very dominant and constantly successful-defence streak in their reign. Zack Ryder beating the Miz was a pretty decent follow-up, but the right call to make by giving Ryder a win at last. Overcoming Eve. I don't see it being over though, I could see a handicap match in the future. Was pretty shocked to see CM Punk and Kane on the card this early honestly, but I know for a fact that this one won't be over with yet. As long as Kane doesn't take the WWE Championship, I don't think Punk should lose it to someone like Kane. Kharma beating Beth Phoenix was an obvious once, but I'm not too fond of it being given away here and now. I wonder who will challenge for the WWE Divas Championship from here; only Tamina seems like the girl for the job. Daniel Bryan and AJ going higher than Kane and Punk? Blasphemy. I don't think this would be allowed, it's different, but wouldn't be fun to watch whatsoever. Sin Cara making his return was spontaneous and odd. I'm not personally a fan of the idea, nor am I of Bryan clearly sinking more and more down the card. Sets up for No Way Out if anything. Sheamus beating Chris Jericho was good, another obvious title defence for the World Heavyweight Champion. Jericho needs to really pick up the slack from this point on. Evan Bourne beating Jack Swagger I saw coming, good call to finally give Bourne a singles title win. Wonder what he can do as WWE United States Champion. I doubt the fans would have cared too much for this match though. And lastly, great win for Goldberg as expected against John Cena, was a bit surprised honestly, fully expected Cena to get the win out of nowhere. Perfect underdog story there. I didn't like Kevin Nash's swerve at all. The idea of these two men as a unit on WWE television in the year 2012 is just cringeworthy. I hope this doesn't turn into a full-blown faction. I think it actually hurt Goldberg as a whole really. But aside from the ending of the pay-per-view, another solid show.
WWE RAW Supershow: Monday 21st May 2012...Decent opening promo to kick off the RAW following Over the Limit, getting right down to business with the main event for No Way Out (as long as it actually does main event, but I doubt that.) CM Punk and Kane's feud is over? Sucks, as it was fresher than seeing Punk face Alberto Del Rio once again. The two put on great matches, no doubt. But I'd rather see something fresh. The "Laurinaitis Initiative" is a lot better than "People Power". A handicap match eh? Nice. Fully expected a successful title defence in an acceptable opening contest to RAW, Evan Bourne defeating Jack Swagger to retain the WWE United States Championship. Beth Phoenix, Natalya and Maxine beating Layla, Alicia Fox and Tamina was what it was. It didn't forward anything though. Where's Kelly Kelly lately? Good promo on the Abraham Washington Show, I guess we're seeing more of this feud with Wade Barrett and Drew McIntyre & Kofi Kingston and R-Truth. Fair. Chris Jericho beating Zack Ryder was a good match I imagine, shame they've never met. The Miz and Eve's involvement was expected. Glad you're keeping RAW a two-hour show, and the three-hour show on the 1000th episode is a mere one off. Brodus Clay beating Heath Slater was nothing. He needs some promos, last night's RAW showed that he can talk. Give him something progressive he can do. Looking forward to the rehaul of NXT. Thank God Santino Marella didn't main event RAW. Fair tag team main event with CM Punk and Santino getting the win against Kane and Alberto Del Rio; but Kane selling the Cobra makes me cringe. The WWE Championship needs to actually main event a pay-per-view in upcoming months. Punk vs Del Rio won't do it, either. Lastly, heated main event promo from Goldberg and Kevin Nash, but I dislike that Nash ending the famous streak of Goldberg's wasn't brought up. I'm not fond of a WCW Invasion in 2012. They have Booker T, and that's about it as far as potential main eventers/uppercarders go from WCW. Also could have done without the shoot-like mention of the "neverending feud with Triple H" from Nash. Overall, decent show but I would have done some things differently.
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Post by Elliot on May 30, 2012 8:48:50 GMT -5
WWE NXT at Full Sail University; May 23rd, 2012. - The show opens up with William Regal welcoming us and thanks the Full Sail University for their partnership with the WWE. He first introduces to Jim Ross to the commentary desk to a huge pop. But Regal is then interrupted by David Otunga who comes out and says that by order of Raw General Manager, John Laurinaitis and his "Laurinaitis Initiative", he has been named the new Match Co-ordinator of WWE NXT, and William Regal will solely be on commentary. Regal reluctantly steps down and says on commentary that David Otunga will "get his". Otunga announced that tonight's Main Event will see Richie Steamboat team with Kassius Ohno to take on Curt Hawkins and Tyler Reks.
- We see a video package, showing us clips of Seth Rollins in action and a bit of background.
Seth Rollins def. Dante Dash A good match to kick us off as Seth Rollins picked up the first victory of the new NXT after hitting a huge superkick he calls Avada Kedavra. After the match, Rollins celebrated with the fans.
- Byron Saxton is backstage apparently as an interviewer. He stands alongside the duo of Corey Graves and Jake Carter. He asks them if they are excited to be a part of this brand new NXT. Carter says that they don't get excited because in their opinion, this is long overdue. It's about time the WWE asked them to do something of meaning, and tonight, they're going to beat those "freaky idiots" known as The Ascension.
Jake Carter & Corey Graves def. Conor O'Brian & Kenneth Cameron They backed up their word and managed to defeat O'Brian and Cameron when Carter hit O'Brian with a huge Diving Crossbody from the top rope following a cheap shot from Graves on the outside.
- We are shown a video package showing some in-ring action from Kassius Ohno with an interview to get some background.
- David Otunga is backstage with his signature flask and he is speaking with Leo Kruger who thanks Otunga for the opportunity to compete tonight. Otunga says it's fine and that he's going to make NXT much better than William Regal ever did. Suddenly, Leakee walks past and says that he is looking forward to putting a beating on Kruger tonight. Kruger laughs and tells Leakee to go and prepare... to lose. Kruger walks off as Leakee looks on with a serious look on his face.
- We see another superstar video package, this time for Leo Kruger. It shows some clips of him in the ring and an interview where he explains his goals.
Leo Kruger def. Leakee Kruger didn't play fair in this one and actually removed the top turnbuckle pad, throwing Leakee into it and then rolling him up for a cheap victory. Leakee wasn't pleased and this clearly wasn't over.
- We are shown a video package for Damien Sandow, showing some of his matches and some words from him, telling everyone that he is here to educate the WWE Universe to be better people - because they definitely need it.
- We are introduced to a superstar named Bray Wyatt as he makes his way to the ring. Some people in the crowd recognise him as he is indeed the former Husky Harris, but he has a completely different attitude. He cuts a promo which is rather disturbing, claiming that many people may call him a psychopath, but he isn't, he's just a regular guy looking for success, at any cost. We see another superstar, CJ Parker standing in the ring as this match gets underway.
Bray Wyatt def. CJ Parker This was pretty much a squash match as Wyatt ran right through Parker, finishing him off with a Swinging Reverse STO. After the match, Wyatt sadistically started whispering to Parker who was out cold on the mat and even kissed him on the forehead. He then left with a sick smile across his face.
- Byron Saxton is backstage yet again, this time with Richie Steamboat. Saxton asks him if he's happy to be hear on the new NXT. Richie says he is very grateful and tonight, his dad is in the audience and he wants to make him proud. Richie says that he and Kassius Ohno are going to win tonight and then leaves.
- A video package is shown focusing on Dean Ambrose. It shows some match clips and how he is slightly unhinged in his matches.
- Right after that, Dean Ambrose comes out and grabs a microphone. He says that he will take over NXT and make sure everyone suffer excruciating pain in the process. Then he turns his attention to the commentary desk and says that William Regal has become a joke to this business, wearing that god awful leotard. He says that he always looked up to Regal as a competitor, but now, he can't bare to look at him. Regal says on commentary that if he wasn't contractually bound to the commentary desk, he'd get in there and teach that boy a lesson. Ambrose says Regal is too much of a washed-up hasbeen to get in the ring and face him like a man, and it makes him sick. Ambrose goes over to the commentary desk and throws the microphone at Regal before leaving. What was that all about?
Richie Steamboat & Kassius Ohno def. Curt Hawkins & Tyler Reks In a great Main Event, Steamboat and Ohno defeated Hawkins and Reks when Ohno hits Curt Hawkins with the KO! Steamboat and Ohno pick up their first victory here on NXT. After the match, they stare at each other with smiles as if to say they know they will meet someday. NXT then fades to a close.
WWE Superstars; May 24th, 2012. Kofi Kingston & R-Truth def. Primo & Epico Both teams are former WWE Tag Team Champions, and this match came to an end when R-Truth hit the Shut Up! on Epico for the victory.
Darren Young def. Ted DiBiase Accompanied by their respective partners, Titus O'Neil and Joe Hennig, this was a good bout. However, after O'Neil got involved, Young was able to roll DiBiase up with a handful of tights.
Alex Riley def. Jinder Mahal A good match which came to an end when Riley hit Mahal with an elevated DDT for the win.
Mark Henry def. Justin Gabriel The vicious Mark Henry continues to dominate, crushing Gabriel with not one, but two World's Strongest Slams for the win.
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Post by Elliot on May 30, 2012 10:39:47 GMT -5
- Once again, Sheamus managed to retain the World Heavyweight Championship at Over the Limit, this time against Chris Jericho. Jericho hasn't been on the greatest of streaks since returning back in January, and has unfortunately lost every Pay-Per-View match he has had since then. However, this past Monday on Raw, Jericho defeated Zack Ryder and then declared that he would be coming to SmackDown tonight. Is he finished with Sheamus? Or is he coming back for one more shot?
- At Over the Limit, the WWE Universe saw the shocking display of Daniel Bryan delivering a brutal kick to the skull of his ex-girlfriend AJ in a match that many are saying should have never happened. AJ has been hospitalised and will be out for an unspecified amount of time. Luckily, someone prevented further injury as Sin Cara made his WWE return at the event, fighting off Bryan. Sin Cara returns to action tonight against Christian!
- The past couple of weeks have seen Ryback take an interest in the Big Show and his Intercontinental Championships. Costing Show his Main Event match last week on SmackDown may not have been a wise move, even for the man nicknamed "the WWE's terminator". Will Big Show retaliate tonight?
- All this and more, tonight on SmackDown!
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Post by Elliot on May 30, 2012 10:49:59 GMT -5
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Post by Red Dragon on May 31, 2012 11:30:19 GMT -5
I do love the way you do the shows, having a preview with a link to a WWE.com copy website.
Over the Limit: Great way to open up, its always good to have a good wrestling match on first and all four of those guys could put on a good match. Dislike Wade and Drew teaming seems like the Brits have just been teamed up. Think Wade deserves better. Interesting bit with Johnny, Otunga and Del Rio. I hope your 1000th episode is spectacular. Good but slightly confusing ending to the Miz/Ryder match, seems like you got a good storyline running there. Wonder if that ends there. Liked the Punk promo. "driving his elbow into the black heart of Kane" epic line. The Vice counter to the Chokeslam is great too. Two GTS's seem right to put down a monster like Kane. Rio attacking Punk is decent could be a good storylne esp with Johnny's backing. Shouldn't Goldberg have arrived earlier? I really think Bryan could be doing something better than this on PPV. Far enough if it makes sense for storyline progression but do it on a TV show. I like Cara being back and a feud with Bryan would have plenty of good matches. Good Sheamus/Jericho write up. I like Bourne winning the title, and such a short match means theres going to be at least one rematch. Love how you write up promos, Cena one was as great as the rest. The start of the main event write up was good, felt you used the Powerslam, Attitude Adjustment and Spear to early, it was a match that didn't need finishers so early on really. Goldberg doesn't really seem a character to use a chair to get the job done. It makes sense storyline wise for Nash to get involved but doesn't fit Goldberg's character. Big turn with Nash siding with Berg. I wonder where you'll go with these two together.
I read both Raw and SD too, but won't leave detailed replies sorry because it would take too long. Raw- The handicap match sounds good. Bourne/Swagger two could be a bit early but I think it works well. The big Abraham Washington Show was decent, I never really got the Little Jimmy stuff. Liking Ryder/Jericho and the Miz showing up keeps him strong plus keeps the storyline going. Santino with Punk I do not like. Kane being hit with the Cobra too really kills any monster rep he had. Smackdown- Sheamus/y2j rematch in a cage is good, could see a title change there. The tag champs retaining keeps them strong. Great to see Cesaro sebut and win. Cara winning good I expected Bryan to do something. Why is Christian losing? Santino losing to Ryback was abit strange since he just main evented raw. Rhodes winning against another world champion is huge. Deff a big push in his future and keeps the world title feud running. Why isn't NXT on the other website don't really know everyone there vut good to see Rollins win in the opener and Richie and Ohno in the main event. Good luck and keep this up.
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Post by Planktung on May 31, 2012 20:38:59 GMT -5
A solid segment to start the show. Punk/Del Rio for the WWE Championship at No Way Out doesn't sound too exciting, primarily because we saw this feud towards the end of 2011. The Handicap Match tonight makes me believe that we could be seeing Kane enter this scenario, which I would be all for. Good victory for Evan Bourne. Hoping to see him have a nice reign as the United States Champion. Beth, Natalya and Maxine doesn't sound like a bad team, although I'm certain this match wouldn't have been very good. Curious to see what's next for Kharma, because I can't imagine any Diva actually providing her with a challenge. A great return for Abraham Washington and his show. Looks like this feud will be continuing, which I don't mind. Still holding hope that Truth reverts back to his batsh*t crazy heel persona once this is all done. A rather interesting match here. Jericho needed this victory more, so I'm glad he got it. Miz/Ryder doesn't seem to be over, so I look forward to the continuation of that rivalry. Brodus Clay squash. Yawn. Santino joining Punk to make this a tag match is fine, though I couldn't imagine Kane selling the Cobra. And lastly, a good promo from Kevin Nash and Goldberg. Seems that the WCW Invasion will be the big Summer angle. Odd for something like this to be taking place in 2012, though.
Onto the Full Sail NXT, Otunga joining Regal as the match coordinator is certainly interesting. Could see a power struggle between the two of them. Seth Rollins with a victory in the inaugural match is a great way to kick off the show. Could see Rollins rising as the top face of the show. I'm very high on the Ascension, so a bit of a bummer to see them suffer defeat here. Leo Kruger with a win, decent. Not really keen on him. A solid way to introduce Wyatt as NXT's "monster" of sorts. I liked Harris, so hopefully, I can take a liking to Wyatt. Ah, Ambrose. The #1 reason I'd be watching this show. Bringing their FCW feud over to NXT is something I look forward to. A great main event with Richie Steamboat and Kassius Ohno getting the victory. A bit odd that Hawkins and Reks were the only WWE Superstars to compete on the show.
Great promo to kick off SmackDown. A Steel Cage Match at No Way Out is huge, could see it going on last. keeping my fingers crossed for one more World Title run for Jericho. Good win for Barrett and McIntyre over The Usos. They seem near unstoppable at this point. Great to see Antonio Cesaro debut. Hoping for some big things from him. Poor Trent, though I too used him in a losing effort against a debuting star. Sin Cara and Christian sounded like a good one. Expected victory for Cara, though I feel Christian's losing streak is dragging on. Bryan and Cara's feud could be good, though I'm interested in seeing where AJ will come in. Ryback destroying Santino is fine, but I loved the post-match brawl with him and Big Show. Can't imagine the inevitable match being that great, though. Another huge victory for Cody Rhodes. Seems on top of the world, owning victories over both champions. Still hoping for Jericho to get the victory at No Way Out.
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Post by Elliot on Jun 2, 2012 12:22:11 GMT -5
- Last week, Goldberg and Kevin Nash revealed their intentions upon their WWE return - they want the name of WCW to live again. Nash claimed that it should be WCW Nitro approaching it's 1000th episode, not Raw. Tonight, after being absent from Raw since Over the Limit - John Cena returns! What will he have to say in response to the words of the WCW alumni last week?
- CM Punk isn't too happy that he will be defending his WWE Championship against Alberto Del Rio, claiming he hasn't earned the shot, which is true. John Laurinaitis claims that he is a fair General Manager, but CM Punk begs to differ. Will Johnny Ace prove that he is fair? Or will he continue to abuse his power in order to make himself the hero?
- The Abraham Washington Show will once again return to Raw, this time, with special guest, Zack Ryder! With Zack Ryder's ongoing feud with The Miz at boiling point, what questions will the infamous A.W. have for the internet sensation?
- All this and more, tonight on Raw Supershow!
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Post by Elliot on Jun 2, 2012 12:29:16 GMT -5
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Post by Johnny Wrestling on Jun 5, 2012 0:23:19 GMT -5
I'm new to the sim boards. I pretty much just read KvE's diaries. A few years back, though, I used to read some more. I remember watching yours and loving the layouts and formats you used. This time is no diferent, but I'm sure you've already been told about that. - Having Nash and Goldberg come back and try to bring WCW seems interesting, though the only deal with this is that I think bringing only two men is kind of difficult to take over a whole company, and them not being young anymore doesn't help either. Still, seems like an interesting storyline. - Sad to see Christian lose, because even though I know why you are doing it, it's kinda sad for me to see him on a losing streak - Awesome to see the Abraham Washington show.... Until I read Zack Ryder, lol. - Cool to see you have Mysterio and Bourne teaming up. Hope to see Ziggler get a push. - Barrett and McIntyre as a team seems like an awesome idea, hope to see them keep the belts. - As a big Del Rio fan, it's a little sad to see him lose, though I think a feud with Punk could be good. Not sure how good will it be with Kane involved, but still, I'll wait to read more to judge.
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Post by Planktung on Jun 6, 2012 1:39:53 GMT -5
A nice opening promo from Cena. Raises quite a few interesting questions to say the least. I have no clue who could be orchestrating this WCW "revolution." Will Christian's losing streak every go anywhere? It's getting ridiculously stale at this point. A good victory for Sheamus, though. Still looking forward to the Steel Cage Match at No Way Out, and hopefully, a new World Champion. Eh, Brodus' squashes do nothing for me at all. Really want to see him be put into a real program. I enjoyed this edition of the Abraham Washington show. Still loving this Ryder vs. Miz/Eve feud. A good victory for the United States Champion Evan Bourne. Seems we may be getting a breakup with Ziggler and Swagger. Much needed for Ziggler to eventually move on to his cash-in and, hopefully, becoming of WWE Champion. Not really liking how Goldberg and Nash's attack on Cena was thrown into a random spot on the show. Could've closed it, honestly. Seemed like a good 8-Man Tag. Good to see the faces get the victory, and I'm guessing we're in for another Kofi/Truth vs. Barrett/McIntyre match at No Way Out. Hopefully this will be their last encounter before the feud gets stale. Another Kharma squash, and another segment with the Divas of Doom getting the better of her. If anything, this could lead to a gimmick match between the three of them, which I wouldn't mind at all. A solid main event, though surprised by Kane's involvement. I like it, though. Kane being placed in the WWE Title match is awesome, but I don't see him coming out as the champion.
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