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Post by nouratef on Jun 19, 2013 14:32:03 GMT -5
A Great Show like every show you made !
Nice Beginning to make the Feud better , Wow ! , Ric Flair On Barrett's Side , Great ! Jack Swagger win is great , it is very good match Kofi Kingston vs Zack Ryder feud Sounds Good ! Miz defeating Kofi and Ryback vs Miz and Reigns Announcement is nice , another unpredictable match Rhodes vs Del Rio at Smackdown , Can't wait for that great match Wow Cena is still in the feud with Heyman Guys , i think that Team Cena and Punk vs Team Heyman would be good Axel vs Young , good match , great match announced for Hell In A Cell man it is too long segment for the divas title , try to make it shorter :/ + it is hard to read Kane vs Clay is good , i think that Kane will take on Wyatt at Hell In The Cell , that would be great Great Main Event between Punk and Brock , Btw all matches at Hell In A Cell are unpredictable specially Brock vs Punk
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Post by tg11 on Jun 19, 2013 18:05:26 GMT -5
Wow what a trump card for Wade Barrett, to have the Nature Boy Ric Flair in his corner at Hell in A Cell, but at the same time look at the history the animosity Barrett and Flair have for one another, but at the same time can Barrett really trust Flair to be in his corner? Because for all we know Flair could choose to stab Barrett right in the back, but at the same time Dolph Ziggler is a "John Laurinatis guy" so I wonder if Big Johnny will start managing any other superstars like how Paul Heyman does, will Big Johnny have any clients of his own?
Swagger retaining the WWE United States Championship in what I thought was a great rematch with Christian all be it that Zeb Coulter was helping Swagger, but Christian had the match won, but I wonder if Christian will get another shot at the WWE United States Championship? Because if not Christian could always set his sights on the WWE Championship now that he is no longer the WWE United States Champion whereas Swagger needs a new #1 Contender for his title, so it will be interesting to see who fills that spot
Kofi/Ryder feud, this is great, I love how Zack Ryder basically single-handedly turned his back on Kofi turning his back on the WWE Universe becoming heel, that is the best career move for Ryder that he ever could have made and here is hoping you have a gimmick change for Zack Ryder in the sense that his character is much more darker as a heel, that Ryder is all about himself and no one else becoming a lone wolf similar to that of AJ Styles in TNA but nevertheless here is hoping Ryder can get a push
The Miz w/Roman Reigns beating Kofi Kingston was a great match as it elevates Miz even more, whereas Kofi has been on a downward spiral but I love the announcement that at Hell in a Cell it will be The Miz & Roman Reigns taking on Ryback in a Handicap Match, it looks like Ryback's undefeated streak could end at Hell in a Cell
World Heavyweight Champion Cody Rhodes facing off against Del Rio on Smackdown, I can't wait for that one
Yes John Cena, it looks like he is making his return to RAW soon, the night after Hell in a Cell, but it looks like Cena is still feuding with Brock, Henry, and Heyman, well I can see it all coming together too at Survivor Series in a Traditional 5 on 5 Survivor Series Elimination Tag Team Match with it being Team Cena vs Team Lesnar
It seems Wrestling Royalty, Hennig & DiBiase are faces now, I swear these 2 were heels probably one of the biggest heels in the company and now all of a sudden they are face, that threw me because I never expected a face turn from them but against Prime Time Players, I could see the need for a face turn and who knows maybe they will come into their own as faces but at the same time Hennig & DiBiase have been WWE Tag Team Champions for so long now, the longest-reigning WWE Tag Team Champions of our modern era, so to see them facing off against PTP, this match had to come together at some point and I am glad that it is finally here because 2 of the best tag teams in the division facing off against one another at Hell in a Cell, it should be a great match but I see either Hennig turning on DiBiase or DiBiase turning on Hennig soon enough
I see it being Paige vs Eve Torres at Hell in a Cell for the WWE Divas Championship and here is hoping Eve's title reign finally ends and she can leave WWE because she is no longer in WWE anymore, she can finally quit
Kane vs Brodus Clay with Bray Wyatt and The Family at ringside, this is great because Kane can single-handedly take out the whole entire Family all by himself one by one until there is only one left, that being Bray Wyatt, but I see Bray Wyatt going over Kane at Hell in a Cell
Wow what a great main event to close out RAW, with Punk taking on Mark Henry inside the Steel Cage and Punk beating Henry sending a message to Heyman that Lesnar is next at Hell in a Cell when they face off in Satan's structure but Brock I bet he will make his presence felt sooner or later
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underjohngrohs
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Post by underjohngrohs on Jun 20, 2013 0:16:02 GMT -5
Great RAW. I kinda dig the Hell in A Cell matches too. The only match i'm looking forward to inside Hell in A Cell is Punk vs Lesnar. I think that's got the potential to be a great one.
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Post by ✖ AJ on Jun 20, 2013 12:15:19 GMT -5
Good opening promo between Ziggler and Barrett, looking forward to their match at Hell in a Cell. I have a feeling Dolph will win though, I just don't see Barrett staying in the main event scene towards WrestleMania season. Like the addition of da NAITCHA BOY, too. Fitting with all the history. Solid opening contest and an obvious victory for Swaggles. Obvious win for The Miz here, and I feel bad for Kofi Kingston. You need to save him! Of course Ryback comes down to the ring, crazy bitch. I don't know who will win at Hell in a Cell though, really. I feel like Ryback will keep his undefeated streak, but also feel you might give the rub to Miz and Reigns. Good interview with John Cena, and I'm looking forward to his return after Hell in a Cell. I'm guessing he'll face Lesnar at Survivor Series while Punk faces Henry or something like that. Who knows with you. Joe Hennig with the win over Darren Young is good, and I'm anticipating Wrestling Royalty to retain at Hell in a Cell. I just don't see Prime Time Players as a legitimate threat. Interesting promo from the diva's, adding a big storyline to things in regards to the Diva's Championship. Kane with the win over Brodus Clay makes sense, but he'll end up losing to Bray Wyatt when he gets the chance to face him! Great main event between Punk and Henry and an exciting finish to things. Good episode of Raw, "you ing idiot this is ing terrible!"
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Post by Planktung on Jun 24, 2013 3:56:35 GMT -5
| October 10th, 2012 | Winter Park, Florida |
- After the signature WWE intro, a video package opened up tonight's show recapping the bitter feud between William Regal and Kassius Ohno, culminating last week when Ohno delivered a sickening elbow strike to the back of Jim Ross' head. Tonight, Regal has the opportunity to gain revenge for himself and NXT as a whole against the dangerous Ohno. A shot of the NXT Championship hanging high above the ring was then shown as tonight, the gold will be in that exact position. Seth Rollins defends the NXT Championship against Trent Barreta in NXT's first ever Ladder Match. Who will walk out of Full Sail University with the title of "champion?"
- Cutting to the arena here at Full Sail University, the audience was shown fired up and ready to go for NXT on iPPV! As The Used's "Put Me Out" blared over the PA system, the commentary duo of Byron Saxton and Tony Dawson welcomed all of the viewers on WWE.com to the show, quickly running down the card consisting of six jam-packed match ups. The bad blood between William Regal and Kassius Ohno reaches its climax as the two will finally square off one on one. One of the most despised women in WWE history, Vickie Guerrero, must step into the ring with the "Anti Diva," Paige. And as we learned this past Monday on RAW, if Paige is victorious, then she will be named the new No. 1 contender for Eve's Divas Championship. And last but not least, the NXT Championship hangs for the balance in a Ladder Match between Seth Rollins and Trent Barreta. But first, history will be made as the first ever NXT Tag Team Champions are about to be crowned.
- NXT TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS - RICHIE STEAMBOAT AND BO ROTUNDO DEF. COREY GRAVES AND JAKE CARTER: A fantastic tag team contest to kick things off with a spot in the history books on the line for all four young up an coming superstars. The fast-paced energy of Steamboat and Bo got the audience on their feet, though the "Filth Parade" duo were quickly able to squash the momentum of the faces. Graves and Carter worked over Bo for quite a bit, the hot-tag to Steamboat being teased several times. As Carter geared up for a Lariat, Bo was able to dodge it and hit a quick T-Bone Suplex before finally making the tag to Steamboat. The audience roared as the "Son of the Dragon" made his way into the ring, taking down Carter several times. After he knocked Graves off of the ring apron, Steamboat charged towards Carter and planted him with a Swinging Neckbreaker. Steamboat looked to be on his way to making history as he stepped out onto the ring apron, hoping to attempt the Springboard Crossbody. Unfortunately for him, Graves was back on his feet and retaliated by pulling Steamboat off of the apron, causing him to land on his face. As Graves backed away from Steamboat, Bo came running towards him and delivered a Spear. The both of them remained down on the ground as Carter tossed Steamboat back into the ring, hoisting him up for the Burning Hammer. Steamboat was able to fight out of it and caught Carter right on the jaw with a Superkick. Steamboat was then able to successfully hit the Springboard Crossbody, covering Carter to get the victory.
- The Full Sail University audience became unglued as the announcement was made that Richie Steamboat and Bo Rotundo are the first ever NXT Tag Team Champions. The 2nd and 3rd generation stars were handed the titles, celebrating with them before heading into the crowd. Steamboat and Bo have now solidified their names in history as the inaugural NXT Tag Team Champions!
- At this time, a recap of Jim Ross' interview from last week with William Regal and Kassius Ohno was shown, which concluded with Ohno delivering a Roaring Elbow to the back of Ross' head. Tonight, Regal has the chance at vengeance against Ohno in what is sure to be, as J.R. would put it, a "slobberknocker."
- ADAM COLE DEF. ADRIAN NEVILLE: After weeks of intriguing behavior on the part of Adam Cole, NXT's newest superstar was now forced to step into the ring with the "Man That Gravity Forgot" with the hopes of snapping his undefeated streak. The turning point in the bout came when Neville attempted a Suicide Dive through the second rope, only for Cole to move out of harm's way as Neville crashed into the barricade with great force. Cole worked over Neville's shoulder for a bit before attempting the Florida Key. Neville used his body weight to prevent Cole from hitting the maneuver, soon countering the set up into a pinning predicament. Cole barely escaped the pin attempt, charging towards Neville once he was back on his feet. Neville was able to plant Cole with a Flapjack that sent him face first into the turnbuckle. With Cole backed against a corner, Neville charged towards him with a Double Knee Splash into his chest. Cole fell onto the canvas as Neville ascended to the top rope, the audience prepared to erupt for the Corkscrew Shooting Star Press. As the high-risk maneuver was in motion, Cole managed to get his knees up in time, Neville crashing hard onto him. Cole capitalized by quickly grabbing Neville, planting him with the Florida Key onto the bad shoulder to win the bout.
- The audience seemed to be in a state of shock as Adam Cole rolled out of the ring, a wide grin overtaking his face. He raised his arms in victory, achieving exactly what he promised to and ending the undefeated streak of Adrian Neville. The commentary unit put over the incredible effort on Neville's part, but on this, Cole had the number of the "Man That Gravity Forgot."
- Backstage, Briley Pierce was shown in the interview set-up with the man who will meet JTG in a Street Fight coming up next, Big E Langston. Briley asked Big E for his thoughts on finally having the opportunity to get his hands on JTG here tonight on iPPV? Big E said that the last time NXT was on iPPV, he decided that he had heard enough from JTG's loud mouth and gave him exactly what he deserves. But tonight is a different story, because in a Street Fight environment, there's no limit to what he can do. "JTG has no where to run, no one to hide behind and no fake injuries to try and present to anyone. To put it simply, Briley, JTG is going to face the wrath of the 'One Man Army' in just a few short moments," said Big E before heading down to the ring.
- A promo was shown for this Friday's edition of SmackDown, featuring a World Heavyweight Championship match as Cody Rhodes puts the gold on the line against Alberto Del Rio. SmackDown's biggest prize hangs in the balance, this Friday on SyFy.
- STREET FIGHT - BIG E LANGSTON DEF. JTG: As Big E Langston stood in the ring awaiting the arrival of JTG, the self-proclaimed "Mr. NXT" made his way through the audience behind his back. JTG had a steel chair in his hands, nailing Big E across the back with it. The first shot didn't do much damage to Big E, but a few more shots managed to bring him down to his knees. Finally, JTG attempted to strike him right on top of his skull, but Big E managed to get a hold of the chair just in time. He tossed the chair to the side as JTG ran out to ringside, Big E making chase for him. JTG was able to get his hands on a few more foreign objects throughout the bout, such as a kendo stick, trash can and lead pipe, with which he attempted to choke out his much larger opponent. Eventually, Big E planted JTG with the Big Ending onto a steel chair, but didn't go for the cover. Instead, he decided that he wanted to deliver even more punishment to his rival. Big E went out to ringside, grabbing a table from underneath the ring to the delight of the NXT Universe. He set it up in a corner before turning his attention back to JTG. However, JTG caught him with a sudden low blow! He was now in full control of the match, taking the kendo stick and delivering numerous shots to the back of Big E Langston. As JTG ran the ropes, Big E caught him position for a Spinebuster, driving him through the table! He pulled JTG closer to the center of the ring, covering him for the win.
- Big E Langston slowly rose to his feet, standing tall over the man who has attempted to make his life heel over the last four months. As Big E celebrated this sweet victory, a few highlights from the match were shown, none bigger than the drive through the table that brought everything to and edge. Returning to the live feed on WWE.com, Big E was shown standing tall on the stage, finally putting JTG behind him and looking better than ever as he moves forward.
- Turning things over to Byron Saxton and Tony Dawson at the announce table, the duo said that while Big E Langston was able to get revenge for himself, someone else on the NXT roster has that same opportunity coming up next. And not only is revenge riding on the line for her, but so is an opportunity at the Divas Championship. We were then taken to a video package for the upcoming match, showing Divas Champion Eve's "farewell" for AJ Lee a few weeks ago. Eve's parade was rained on by Paige, who stated that while she may have defeated every "diva" out there, she has never faced an "Anti Diva." Eve instantly denied Paige's challenge for a Divas Championship match, but would later name the Queen of NXT, Raquel Diaz, as her hand-picked No. 1 Contender. Paige took great offense to this, letting out her frustrations by defeating Raquel last week. Paige then decided that while Raquel may have caused her hell over the last few weeks, there was still one other person to deal with. That being Raquel's mother, Vickie Guerrero. The "Anti Diva" then challenged Vickie to a match here tonight, which was made official by NXT General Manager Ricardo Rodriguez. And after a very heated meeting this past Monday on RAW, the stakes are now as high as they possibly could be. If Paige defeats Vickie, she will become the No. 1 contender for the Divas Championship.
- PAIGE DEF. VICKIE GUERRERO W/ RAQUEL DIAZ: Not only was this match the opportunity for Paige to extract her revenge against Vickie Guerrero, but a victory would earn her a shot at Eve's Divas Championship. The match began with Vickie simply dodging Paige, backing away from her at every corner. Vickie was then able to force the official to pull Paige away from her, taking a bit of time to keep him distracted. During that, the Queen of NXT and Vickie's daughter, Raquel Diaz, pulled Paige out from underneath the ring and attempted to attack her. The "Anti Diva" was able to fend off Raquel, but was hit with a running knee from Vickie upon getting back into the ring. Vickie remained in control for a bit from there, even using the steel ring post to her advantage to target the lower back of Paige. Eventually, Vickie tossed Paige out of the ring and provided another distraction for the official. Raquel attempted to strike Paige with her tiara, but she failed to connect as Paige caught her with a Superkick. With Raquel now eliminated as a factor, Paige charged into the ring and took Vickie down with a Thesz Press. The "Anti Diva" had the momentum now, delivering numerous kicks to a downed Vickie in a corner. She pulled her into the center of the ring, but Vickie was able to kick Paige away. Once both were back on their feet, Vickie let out her signature screech in an attempt to frighten Paige. However, the "Anti Diva" simply responded with her own scream, one that startled Vickie to the point that she fell onto the canvas. This provided Paige with the opening to grab Vickie's legs, locking her in the Texas Cloverleaf. Vickie looked to be on the verge of submitting, but Raquel stepped onto the ring apron, forcing Paige to release the hold and deal with her. After knocking the Queen of NXT off of the apron, Paige grabbed Vickie as she tried to crawl out of the ring. Finally, she locked in the Texas Cloverleaf once again, Vickie quickly submitting.
- The crowed erupted for Paige as she released the Texas Cloverleaf that she had on Vickie, letting out a huge scream before raising her arms in victory. Raquel Diaz appeared to be on the verge of a breakdown at ringside, realizing that her undeserving shot at glory is now gone. But for Paige, the moment that she has been waiting for is now official. A graphic appeared on the tron, announcing that Paige will challenge Eve for the Divas Championship in less than three weeks at Hell in a Cell. The "Anti Diva" made her way up the stage, now one more match away from realizing the dream that she left England to pursue.
- Backstage, the NXT Tag Team Champions Richie Steamboat and Bo Rotundo were shown in the locker room area, still ecstatic over their victory at the top of the show. Soon, the two of them were greeted by their fathers, Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat and Irwin R. Schyster. They both congratulated their sons on their huge victory earlier, Ricky saying that he knew ever since the first day that he saw them training that they would accomplish great things. "And I'm sure that this is only the beginning," said IRS as the celebration continued for Steamboat and Rotundo.
- Returning to the arena in Full Sail University, the commentary duo noted that while that was a great family moment that we just witnessed, what is coming up next is the polar opposite. A video package then aired with "Put Me Out" playing throughout it, recapping the bitter rivalry between William Regal and Kassius Ohno. Both men have not only guaranteed victory, but also to hurt the other. Who will live up to their promise?
- KASSIUS OHNO DEF. WILLIAM REGAL VIA REFEREE STOPPAGE: The NXT Universe expected this to be an all out brawl, and that's exactly what we received here. After the opening bell, Regal charged at Ohno and began striking him with repeated body shots in a corner. As Ohno retaliated, the action spilled to the outside, forcing several officials to get involved and restore order. After both men were back in the ring, Regal delivered a thumb to Ohno's eye before taking him down again. Later on, we saw the two brawl on the outside again as Ohno tripped Regal, the Englishman landing face-first onto the steel steps. A bit of concern emerged as Regal seemed to be in a daze, but told the official to allow him to continue competing. Ohno began targeting Regal's head from that point on, delivering numerous kicks, each one appearing more violent than the other as time went on. Despite that, Regal remained in favor of allowing the match go on. As Regal struggled to get to his feet, Ohno pulled down his knee pad, looking to hit him with his own Knee Trembler. Regal managed to move out of harm's way, taking Ohno down with repeated Clotheslines. The audience roared for Regal as the momentum looked to be shifting in his favor. He then charged towards Ohno, who got a leg up in time as the side of Regal's skull crashed into his boot. Regal instantly fell to the canvas, the official asking him one more time if he wanted to the match to be stopped. Regal once again refused before receiving a Roaring Elbow to the back of his head. Regal was now out cold as the official decided that he had seen enough, calling off the match.
- As the announcement was made that the official deemed William Regal unable to continue, Kassius Ohno went back on the assault and struck the unconscious Regal with a few swift elbows to the side of his head. The official tried to pull Ohno away, prompting more officials to hit the ring and do the same. The medical team quickly entered the scene to check on Regal, who remained motionless. Ohno made his way up the entrance ramp, a sadistic smile lighting up his face.
- A promo was shown for Hell in a Cell, live Sunday October 28th, only on Pay-Per-View.
- Returning to the live feed on WWE.com, NXT Champion Seth Rollins was shown walking down a corridor, the gold noticeably missing as it was currently hanging high above the ring. A video package was shown for the upcoming main event, taking us back to the Elimination Chase match that crowned Trent Barreta as the No. 1 contender. After both Rollins and Trent signed the contract for their match, NXT General Manager Ricardo Rodriguez announced that their match not only be for the NXT Championship, but it would also be NXT's first ever Ladder Match. Last week, both men were featured on the Cutting Edge, hosted by one of the pioneers of the Ladder Match, Edge. To prove a point to both Rollins and Edge, Trent scaled the ladder, reaching the top of it. Rollins did the same on the opposite side, reaching the top and raising the NXT Championship high in the air, which is where the title will be here tonight.
- LADDER MATCH FOR THE NXT CHAMPIONSHIP - SETH ROLLINS DEF. TRENT BARRETA: An incredible Ladder Match to close out tonight's iPPV. The daredevil personas of both Rollins and Trent shined in this bout as both showed just how far they were willing to go in order to leave Full Sail University with the NXT Championship. Notable high spots included Rollins delivering a Moonsault off of a ladder on the outside, as well as Trent planting the defending champion with a Tornado DDT off of a ladder. Chants of "this is awesome" rang throughout the arena, the commentators agreeing with the NXT Universe. One ladder remained in the ring at the conclusion of the bout as both men began scaling it simultaneously. Rollins was able to reach the top first, striking Trent several times. The challenger refused to go down, prompting Rollins to have to come with another way to get rid of him. The champion then grabbed onto the strap of the NXT Championship, hanging on to it as he delivered a few kicks to the forehead of Trent as he consistently tried to get a hold of his legs. The challenger was able to hang on until Rollins, while still hanging on to the title, delivered a Blackout to Trent, stomping his face into the top of the ladder. Trent finally collapsed off of the ladder, allowing Rollins to regain his balance and successfully retrieve his championship.
- The audience stood to their feet and applauded Rollins as he took a moment to catch his breathe before climbing down the ladder. He raised his arms in victory, holding the NXT Championship high above his head. Several highlights from the match were shown as both men received exceptional praise from the commentators for their will and desire to come out victorious. Rollins then scaled the ladder again, raising the NXT Championship up with both hands to bring NXT on iPPV to a conclusion.
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Post by tg11 on Jun 24, 2013 9:52:53 GMT -5
This was a great iPPV right from the word go, I loved it, it was just so exciting and so damn thrilling all the way throughout man really, so glad but at the same time I loved that Paige is now the new #1 Contender for the WWE Divas Championship because now Paige can be the one who finally ends Eve's title reign as WWE Divas Champion because to tell you the truth I think myself along with a whole lot of people want to see Eve's title reign end desperately because it is time for a change, it is a time for the changing of the guard, out with the old that being Eve and in with the new, in with the new era of diva that being Paige
Definitely loved Kassius Ohno beating William Regal via referee stoppage, this is great because it puts Ohno over as the most dangerous man in the WWE right now especially the most dangerous man in NXT giving Regal the worst beating he has ever received in his whole career, so bad that we may have just witnessed the end of William Regal's in-ring career and if that is the case, then Ohno can set his sights on that NXT Championship
Big E. Langston beating JTG, this is great because now their rivalry can finally end once and for all and here is hoping Big E. can now make that transition by moving out of NXT and moving up to the main roster right away because if anything he doesn't need to be stuck here on NXT any longer
And Steamboat & Rotundo becoming the inaugral NXT Tag Team Champions is perfect especially because they did it with their fathers Ricky the Dragon Steamboat and IRS in attendance, I wonder what IRS thinks about his other son Bray Wyatt? But with Steamboat and Rotundo as champions, maybe they can make that jump up to the main roster and feud with Wrestling Royalty Hennig & DiBiase
And as for the main event of Seth Rollins retaining his WWE NXT Championship in a Ladder Match against Trent Barretta, probably one of the greatest Ladder Matches I have seen in recent memory in WWE especially because it was such a great match so high-flying but yet so classic because it was so even all the way throughout with it being so back and forth and it ending with Rollins still the champion, if this doesn't prove that Rollins is ready for the main roster, then I don't know what is
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Post by nouratef on Jun 24, 2013 13:33:42 GMT -5
Lets See , another great show like always now i will begin. wow Bo Rotundo and Steamboat new tag team , great match like always Cole vs Neville , great match , Cole is a good superstar and i am glad he won E vs JTG is great , i want JTG to win , but still good match Paige finally becoming No. 1 is great , also it is a great match Ohno vs Regal great match to be before the main event , and Refree stoppage is good to push Ohno Great Main Event , Rollins vs Barreta , one of the greatest match , specially that it is ladder match
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Post by Rated R on Jun 25, 2013 5:00:53 GMT -5
NXT on iPPV:
- First off that is one cool poster. Alright, let's do this. - I kind of get why you had Steamboat and Bo go over but even if I look past the complete lack of talent on Bo's part I still don't agree on the decision. I would have much preferred having an established, long-term team be the first champions instead of two guys who likely won't be together past this title reign. - Enjoyed the match between Cole and Neville, those two could put on a hell of a show if given the time. Cole going over was the right call, the guy has everything it takes to be a star in NXT and, with the right work, the main roster as well. Can't wait to see where you take him. - I still find it weird to see JTG in any kind of angle, but that's what happens when WWE buries a guy so badly. The match sounded pretty brutal by WWE standards though it was pretty obvious that Big E was going over, any other decision would have been stupid. - Like I said on last week's NXT, there was no way I could take Raquel seriously as the number one contender with the way she was booked, so the result here seemed pretty clear from the start. The match followed a pretty standard Vickie Guerero match formula, but there's not much else you can do with her while keeping things realistic. I'm looking forward to the Paige / Eve feud, hopefully you keep it to that and don't throw Raquel into the mix as well. - IRS making an appearance and not making some tax related pun is a massive fail my friend. - For me Ohno / Regal and the tag match were the only two matches where the result was up in the air, so I was pleasantly surprised with how you went about the ending. The referee stoppage finish not only puts over Ohno as absolutely brutal but also keeps Regal looking strong for an eventual rematch between them. It was probably the smartest call you could have made to keep everything moving, so good job on that. - That video recap before the main event made me realize how dull the build for this match has been, it just didn't have the heat a main event needs. The match itself sounded solid enough and Rollins was the right choice to go over since as much as I like Barreta he just doesn't have enough behind him right now to warrant a title run. - Solid enough show, some great matches but no real water-cooler moments which you could really have used considering this was a big chance to draw more interest in NXT. A missed opportunity if anything.
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Post by Planktung on Jun 27, 2013 4:42:56 GMT -5
| OCTOBER 12, 2012 - SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA |
- After the intro and pyrotechnics display, cameras scanned the audience here in San Jose, ready for Friday Night SmackDown! The commentary trio of Michael Cole, Josh Mathews and John "Bradshaw" Layfield, who was filling in for Booker T this evening, welcomed everyone to SmackDown, promoting tonight's huge main event. After his victory last week, Alberto Del Rio will battle Cody Rhodes for the World Heavyweight Championship! The richest prize on SmackDown is on the line, later tonight.
- The bell sounded as Tony Chimel was prepared to give the introductions for tonight's opening contest. Suddenly, he was interrupted by the sound of thunderous and repeated cries of "No! No! No!" Seconds later, Daniel Bryan made his way out to the stage, the audience quickly showering him with boos. Bryan rushed down to the ring, saying that last week was a travesty. He said that while everyone has been buzzing about Kurt Angle miraculously defeating him, those same people are forgetting how Angle beat him. It wasn't through his intensity, integrity or intelligence, but rather his lack of all of those. "Angle took the coward's way out and used an exposed turnbuckle to his advantage. How in the world is that fair?! And why in the world are you people so joyful?! Did Kurt Angle defeat me?! No! No he didn't!" shouted Bryan furiously. Before Bryan's tirade could continue, the theme of Kurt Angle hit to a monstrous pop from the WWE Universe. Angle stood on the stage, staring at Bryan and asking if he was done. Bryan responded by telling Angle that he could go on all night ranting, and he may just do that until he receives the justice that he deserves. Angle said that with all of this talk from Bryan about him cheating last week, he can't help but visual a similar scenario. "If only we had an image or some sort of proof that you, Bryan, cheated to defeat me...." said Angle. After that comment, an image appeared on the titantron of Bryan holding the ropes while pinning Angle back at Night of Champions to steal the victory. "Oh, look at that," said Angle, noticing the image. He told Bryan that it's completely ironic that he's out here whining and moaning about "cheating" when that's exactly what he did almost a month ago.
- But while he did get his win back last week, he will admit that it may not have happened exactly as he would have liked. "So here's what I'm proposing, Bryan. You have one win, I have one win. We settle this at Hell in a Cell," said Angle. After the audience responded fairly, Bryan told Angle that while he would love to gain one more victory over him, he'll only agree to the match on one condition. "I want to make sure that you won't be able to wrongfully steal another victory from me. So how about at Hell in a Cell, you wrestle with one arm tied behind your back!" said Bryan, more boos emerging from the audience. "Try cheating with one arm," said Bryan. Angle said that while he could probably still win with one arm, that isn't what he was getting at. "I agree with you though, Bryan. This match should be the final chapter in our rivalry. And I want to make sure as well that whoever wins this match does so because they earned it. So what I am suggesting is a match where you can't cheat. A match that will once and for all determine who the greatest professional wrestler alive today is. And whoever comes out as the loser may lose their reputation. They may never be seen in the same light ever again. So Bryan, at Hell in a Cell, I am challenging you to a Submission match." The audience seemed in favor of Angle's proposal, as did Bryan, surprisingly. He responded by saying that a Submission match is perfect, because it allows him to humiliate Angle. "You're on," said Bryan. As the WWE Universe cheered for the confirmation of the final battle between the two, Bryan presented them with a question. "At Hell in a Cell, will I make Kurt Angle tap out?" The crowd responded in unison with one answer - No! While that wasn't the answer that Bryan was looking for, Angle decided to give it a try. "At Hell in a Cell, will I make this goat faced-hobbit tap out?" This time, the response was simply "Yes!" An enraged Bryan shouted "No!" at the audience members as Angle chuckled to himself. The stage is now set for the final match in the rivalry between Daniel Bryan and Kurt Angle, and it will conclude in a Submission match at Hell in a Cell.
- Backstage, the "Celtic Warrior" Sheamus was shown walking down a corridor. He meets the "Intellectual Savior of the Masses" Damien Sandow, next!
- Returning from the break, a recap of the opening segment was shown along with the official confirmation that at Hell in a Cell in less than three weeks, Kurt Angle and Daniel Bryan will settle the score in a Submission match. "We could be there until the sun rises in Atlanta," said JBL, stating that he can't imagine either of them submitting to anyone.
- SHEAMUS DEF. DAMIEN SANDOW: A very solid match up to kick things off here on SmackDown. Despite the fact that his opponent at Hell in a Cell is up in the air, Sheamus was able to remain focused on Damien Sandow, finishing him off with a Brogue Kick to pick up the victory.
- Sheamus stood to his feet at the sound of the bell, raising his arms in victory. With the WWE Universe cheering him on, the "Celtic Warrior" motioned for the World Heavyweight Championship, which he will have the opportunity to claim at Hell in a Cell. But who will he challenge for the gold? Will it be Cody Rhodes or Alberto Del Rio?
- Speaking of Alberto Del Rio, the "Mexican Aristocrat" was shown in the locker room area, preparing for one of the most important matches of his career later on tonight. After a knock was heard on the door, he opened it and was met by his former ring announcer and NXT General Manager, Ricardo Rodriguez. The two shared a hug, Del Rio saying that he knew he could count on Ricardo to be here tonight. He told Del Rio that there wasn't anything in the world that could prevent him from seeing his best friend become the World Heavyweight Champion tonight. When Del Rio asked if Ricardo could introduce him to the ring tonight, the NXT General Manager said that he doesn't know if he still "has it." "Of course you still have it. And you'll show that tonight when you introduce me as the challenger and announce me as the new World Heavyweight Champion," said Del Rio.
- A recap of this past Wednesday's NXT iPPV was shown, which saw many notable events for the up and coming stars down at Full Sail University. Living up to their expectations as second and third generation stars respectively, Richie Steamboat and Bo Rotundo managed to make history by becoming the first ever NXT Tag Team Champions. After finally overcoming Vickie Guerrero, the "Anti Diva" Paige has solidified for herself a shot against Eve for the Divas Championship at Hell in a Cell. Kassius Ohno delivered a brutal assault to William Regal, forcing the official to step in and bring their match to a stop. And finally, Seth Rollins remains on top of NXT as its champion, defeating Trent Barreta in a grueling Ladder match. But there is little time for the champion to rest as next Wednesday on NXT, his next challenger will be determined in a 15-man Battle Royal.
- THE USOS DEF. DREW MCINTYRE AND JINDER MAHAL W/ HEATH SLATER VIA DISQUALIFICATION: After Heath Slater delivered a guitar shot to Chris Jericho last week following the "Battle of the Bands," 3MB came into this bout with all of the momentum on their side. However, the Usos had the support of the WWE Universe on their side as they appeared to be on the verge of victory. As Jey was looking to hit a Splash from the top rope, Heath Slater shoved him off, forcing the official to call for the bell.
- After Jey crashed and burned on the outside, Slater and McIntyre both attacked Jimmy, Mahal soon joining them. As the trio assaulted one half of the Usos, the audience erupted for Chris Jericho as he rushed into the ring. "Y2J" delivered shots to all three members of 3MB, taking out both McIntyre and Mahal. Slater was able to escape without a scratch, Jericho angrily staring him down As 3MB made their way up the entrance ramp, Jericho assisted the Usos up to their feet, all while not taking his eyes off of Slater.
- Cutting to the backstage area, Damien Sandow was shown walking into the trainer's room and met World Heavyweight Champion Cody Rhodes, who was applying tape to his right hand. "I apologize for barging in on you, Cody, but the sole of Sheamus' boot collided with my face and I request medical attention to confirm that my nose was not dislocated in the process," said Sandow. Rhodes told Sandow that he's too focused on tonight to care about someone barging in on him. While the trainer tended Sandow, the "Intellectual Savior of the Masses" told the World Heavyweight Champion that if he desires his assistance as he did last week, he would be more than honored to do so. Rhodes turned down Sandow's offer, saying that he needs to prove to the world that he is deserving of the World Heavyweight Title. "I didn't prove that to these morons when I defeated Randy Orton twice, and they didn't get it through their thick that I am rightful champion even after I defeated four other men at Night of Champions. No offense," said Cody as Sandow was one of those four superstars. Rhodes then assured Sandow that he would have every under control, saying that tonight will be one of the biggest nights of his career, and one that the WWE Universe will never forget.
- A promo was shown for next Monday's edition of RAW. With just two weeks away from Hell in a Cell, CM Punk and Brock Lesnar will sign the contract for their match inside the Hell in a Cell structure. RAW, live next Monday on USA.
- Returning to SmackDown, the theme of the Big Show hit to a massive amount of boos. The "World's Largest Athlete" made his way down to the ring, still smiling after putting Randy Orton on the shelf a number of weeks ago. After Show stepped into the ring, he said that when he arrived to the arena not too long ago, he wasn't surprised to hear that Orton was not present. "And I won't be surprised when Orton isn't here next week, or at Hell in a Cell, or the week after, or the month after, or the year after, or ever again," said Show. He said that Orton's career is over, and it is all thanks to him. As the audience showered him with more boos, he lashed out at them, encouraging them to continue to speak their minds. "I don't give a damn what any of you people think! You're never going to see Randy Orton again, but you're going to see me for a long, long time to come, because I'm not going anywhere!" Show then said that since he isn't going to anywhere, he decided that he may as well continue to tear through the SmackDown locker room and deliver pain and punishment to others the way he did to Orton. The "World's Largest Athlete" then issued an open challenge to anyone in the back who was feeling brave this evening. A few seconds of silence passed as no one had yet accepted the challenge. "You see that? Everyone is afraid of me, because they know that stepping into this ring with the Big Show is career suicide. Just ask Randy Or-" at that moment, "Voices" hit as the roof nearly came off of the arena. Show appeared to be in shock as his eyes widened while he stared at the stage. The WWE Universe when wild for Orton, awaiting his arrival. However, a number of seconds had passed without any sign of the "Viper." The music soon silenced as Show let out a huge laugh, everything now clear to the world. The audience expressed their heavy displeasure as Show continued to laugh at them. "You people really thought Randy Orton was going to come out? What did I tell you! He's never coming back! Your hero will never be seen again! I fooled you all!" shouted Show towards the hostile crowd.
- As Show was preparing to exit the ring, he stopped himself at the sound of Dean Ambrose's entrance music. The Intercontinental Champion made his way down to the ring as Show seemed confused. Ambrose approached the "World's Largest Athlete" with one simple sentence. "I'm here to accept your challenge," he said to a great response from the San Jose audience. Show still appeared to be confused as Ambrose continued on. "Maybe everyone else trembles in fear at the sight of you, but to me, you're just another target for me to fire at. A larger target, yes, but a target nonetheless. And I'm here to take aim and fire at the giant," said the Intercontinental Champion. Show asked Ambrose if he was serious with his words. "What on earth makes you believe that you could challenge me?" asked Show, saying that if Randy Orton couldn't get the job done, what makes him think that he stands a chance? "Because I'm more dangerous and calculating than Randy Orton. And enough about him, Show. He isn't here, and to be honest, I don't care if you're correct in saying that he'll never be here again. Right now, there is no Orton. There is only me, the man standing in front of you who is here to take a stab at the angry giant. You're the one that issued the challenge, but now I turned the tables and I'm the one who is calling you out. So shut your mouth about Orton, put your monstrous fists up and fight me," said Ambrose as the WWE Universe applauded him for his bravery. Show thought about it for a bit before responding with the words that Ambrose was dying to hear. "Alright, fine. I'll fight you," said Show. ".......at Hell in a Cell," he added to the displeasure of both Ambrose and the audience. He then said that seeing as how he is the most dominant man in all of the WWE, he feels that it's time that he adds another bit of gold to his resume. "And seeing as how Teddy Long is too afraid to give me my rightful shot at the World Heavyweight Championship, I'll be glad to take the next best thing," said Show while staring at the Intercontinental Championship. Ambrose held the title up, telling Show that if putting it on the line at Hell in a Cell is what he needs to do to get him one on one, then he'll do just that. Show then left the ring, Ambrose keeping the Intercontinental Championship raised above his head.
- Returning to Friday Night SmackDown, a recap of the previous segment was shown, featuring the announcement of another huge match up for Hell in a Cell. Two relentless and unstable superstars will do battle as Dean Ambrose defends the Intercontinental Championship against the Big Show in less than three weeks in Atlanta.
- KURT ANGLE DEF. MASON RYAN VIA SUBMISSION: With Daniel Bryan on commentary for this bout, Kurt Angle was looking to take down the beast known as Mason Ryan. Angle's Hell in a Cell opponent watched on as the Olympic Gold Medalist struggled early on, but soon found the strength and momentum to deliver a massive Angle Slam to Mason. He then locked the "Welsh Mammoth" in the Ankle Lock, forcing him to submit.
- The audience popped as Angle released the Ankle Lock, stepping onto the second rope and raising his arms in victory. He then turned his attention to Daniel Bryan, who yawned as he appeared to be unimpressed with Angle's submission victory. Angle made his way out of the ring, gaining a bit of momentum as he heads into Hell in a Cell with the intentions of forcing another submission specialist to tap out.
- A graphic was shown for tonight's main event. Cody Rhodes defends the World Heavyweight Championship against Alberto Del Rio, later tonight on SmackDown!
- Returning from the commercial break, Matt Striker standing by with his guest, Antonio Cesaro. Striker asked Cesaro for any comments on where he is heading now after losing to the Intercontinental Champion Dean Ambrose last week. "Is that what the world is asking? Does everyone believe that because I'm no longer in the picture for the Intercontinental Championship, I am suddenly directionless?" asked Cesaro. He said that his direction is still the same as it was before, and that is to prove to the world that he is the most ruthless man to walk through the doors of the WWE. "If you think that I made an impact throughout the past six months as the Intercontinental Champion, then I promise that you're in for a real treat," said Cesaro before leaving the interview.
- NAOMI AND LAYLA DEF. KAITLYN AND MAXINE: Prior to the start of this match, it was announced by the commentary trio that next week, Naomi and Kaitlyn will settle their feud in a one on one match up. As for tonight, Naomi managed to pick up the momentum by pinning Maxine following a Rear View.
- A fair response emerged from the audience as Naomi and Layla both had their arms raised by the official as they celebrated their victory. A disappointed Kaitlyn made her way up the entrance ramp, hoping to crush Naomi's momentum by finally defeating her next week.
- Backstage, Cody Rhodes was shown sitting in the locker room area, staring at the World Heavyweight Championship as it sat on a chair. He then grabbed the title before heading out of the room, on his way to the ring to defend it against Alberto Del Rio.
- A promo was shown for Hell in a Cell, live Sunday October 28th, only on Pay-Per-View.
- WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP - CODY RHODES DEF. ALBERTO DEL RIO W/ RICARDO RODRIGUEZ: With the richest prize on SmackDown at stake, Cody Rhodes and Alberto Del Rio put on a stellar match to close out tonight's show. After Rhodes kicked out of a Superkick, Del Rio signaled for the Cross Armbreaker. Rhodes was able to prevent the hold from being applied by showing Del Rio away, almost causing him to collide with the official. During that, Rhodes attempted to hit the Disaster Kick, but Del Rio side stepped it. The "Mexican Aristocrat" then caught Rhodes with an Enziguri before locking in the Cross Armbreaker! The WWE Universe was ready to erupt as it appeared that Del Rio was closing on his first World Heavyweight Championship. Suddenly, Damien Sandow ran down to ringside. Del Rio quickly released the hold as he tried to go after Sandow, but the official prevented that. As he dealt with Sandow, Antonio Cesaro suddenly slid into the ring and leveled Del Rio in the skull with the World Heavyweight Title! Cesaro quickly slid back out of the ring as Rhodes covered Del Rio, Sandow pointing the pin attempt out to the official.
- The entire WWE Universe looked on in both shock and disdain as Cody Rhodes was handed back his World Heavyweight Championship, Damien Sandow and Antonio Cesaro joining him in the ring. The three celebrated while the commentators struggled to figure exactly what was going on. Ricardo Rodriguez slid into the ring to check on Alberto Del Rio, but Cesaro got a hold of him. As the NXT General Manager pleaded with the trio, Rhodes delivered a knee to his mid-section. Cesaro and Sandow both stomped on Del Rio and Ricardo until the theme of Sheamus hit. The "Celtic Warrior" charged into the ring to make the save, going after the three heels. The fight spilled to the outside, but Sheamus managed to hold his own. "Wait, John! What the hell are you doing?!" shouted Michael Cole on commentary as JBL stood up from his chair, delivering a Clothesline from Hell to Sheamus! Silence came over the arena as JBL stared down at Sheamus before Sandow and Cesaro rolled him back into the ring. The two of them held Sheamus up as Rhodes delivered a shot to his head with the World Heavyweight Championship. JBL joined the three of them in the ring as they stood over the fallen bodies of Sheamus, Del Rio and Ricardo. Rhodes, JBL, Cesaro and Sandow all raised each other's arms, a plethora of questions arising for this apparent alliance.
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Post by Planktung on Jun 27, 2013 4:45:47 GMT -5
Date: October 28th, 2012 Location: Atlanta, Georgia Official Theme Song: "Absolute Zero" - Stone Sour
HELL IN A CELL MATCH BROCK LESNAR VS. CM PUNK
WWE CHAMPIONSHIP IF BARRETT LOSES, HE CANNOT CHALLENGE FOR THE TITLE AGAIN UNTIL AFTER WRESTLEMANIA XXIX DOLPH ZIGGLER (C) W/ JOHN LAURINAITIS VS. WADE BARRETT W/ RIC FLAIR
WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP CODY RHODES (C) VS. SHEAMUS
SUBMISSION MATCH KURT ANGLE VS. DANIEL BRYAN
INTERCONTINENTAL CHAMPIONSHIP DEAN AMBROSE (C) VS. BIG SHOW
DIVAS CHAMPIONSHIP EVE (C) VS. PAIGE
HANDICAP MATCH RYBACK VS. THE MIZ AND ROMAN REIGNS
WWE TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS WRESTLING ROYALTY (C) VS. PRIME TIME PLAYERS
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Post by nouratef on Jun 27, 2013 5:31:44 GMT -5
| OCTOBER 12, 2012 - SAN JOSE, CALIFORNI |
- great show , great main event and grat build ups
- Kurt Angle vs Daniel Bryan Submission Match , woow ! , Ankle Lock vs NO! Lock a great match for the PPV
- SHEAMUS DEF. DAMIEN SANDOW:
A very solid victory but Sheamus is #1 Contender World Titles Feuds are most important that normal Feuds , so Sheamus is deserving for the win like you did , btw is Sheamus #1 Contendership on the line in this match ? - Wow , 15 Man Battle Royal , Nice , can't Wait !
- Y2J vs 3MB would be a graet feud , i think you should make Fozzy fight with Y2J
- Rhodes is doing like Orton and The Legacy at Royal Rumble
- Ha Ha Ha , good troll from the giant , Ambrose vs Show ? , GREAT ! , but i hope you make Ambrose retain the Title at Hell In A Cell , he is really one of my favourite superstars in WWE
- Kurt Angle winning by Submission is good to build up the feud , i think you should make Bryan win a match with submission too
- Very Confusing , not sure if Cesaro vs Dean or Show vs Dean
- Naomi vs Kaitlyn feud ? , 2 Divas Feuds ? , i think it is too many
- Rhodes vs Del Rio is a great match , Sandow and Cesaro interference is great , wow , JBL on the Rhodes Alliance ! , great seeing him back for wrestling
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Post by tg11 on Jun 27, 2013 6:41:30 GMT -5
What the hell, JBL attacks Sheamus? I have to wonder why, why would JBL get involved and attack Sheamus better yet why would JBL align himself with Cody Rhodes, Damien Sandow and Antonio Cesaro especially if JBL is supposed to be retired? I don't get it at all to be honest, because JBL quit before and he retired only to come back as an announcer again, so I wonder if this means that JBL is back as a full-time wrestler after this? Because if he is, then I wonder if JBL made a wrong enemy out of the wrong man but better yet I don't understand why Cesaro would attack Del Rio either and cost him the World Heavyweight Championship either
But nevertheless Rhodes vs Del Rio in the main event for the World Heavyweight Championship was a great match back and forth all the way throughout
Big Show vs Dean Ambrose at Hell in a Cell for the WWE Intercontinental Championship, I wonder if Dean Ambrose by challenging Big Show if he just made the biggest mistake of his life especially after what Big Show did to Randy Orton putting him on the shelf, so he should know just how dangerous Big Show really is and that by getting into the ring with him, that Big Show could very well put Ambrose on the shelf too, but Ambrose is more menacing and more calculating than Orton, so that works to his advantage but at the same time he has proven himself as a champion by being a fighting champion and it looks like he is not afraid of The Giant when most people definitely are, so something has gotta give
This Naomi/Kaitlyn feud in all honesty does nothing for me really
Kurt Angle beating Mason Ryan by submission just proves that Angle is ready for Hell in a Cell sending a clear message to Bryan but I wonder if Bryan will return the favor by winning his match by submission too as a way to one-up Kurt Angle
If anything Cody Rhodes should have his own stable but at the same time I honestly thought that he would have his own stable when he aligned himself with DiBiase and Hennig and the 3 of them were Wrestling Royalty, I honestly thought that that would be the New Legacy if anything but it wasn't, but if Rhodes ends up having his own stable at some point with him as the leader, then it would make sense
And Sheamus beating Damien Sandow was great, I love it, because Sheamus has proven that he is ready for Hell in a Cell
I see it being Y2J vs Heath Slater at Hell in a Cell, I don't know why but I just see it happening for some strange reason
And it looks like it will be Bryan vs Angle III the rubber match at Hell in a Cell but wait for it, in a Submission Match where the only way to win is to make your opponent tap out, and both of these men are submission specialists and neither one of them would tap out to any superstar, so something has gotta give here, but I wonder which man will tap
But either way great Smackdown episode and I can't wait until RAW!!!!!!!!!
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Post by underjohngrohs on Jun 27, 2013 23:42:05 GMT -5
well, strange alliance with Cody Rhodes. Damien Sandow. Antonio Cesaro and JBL. I'm kind of stunned to see that, . I don't know what's going to happen but this is kinda strange and yet it has the potential to be dangerous, either way good SMACKDOWN. glad wer'e going to get the rubber match between Kurt Angle and Daniel Bryan too. This Angle/Bryan feud is still going strong, i just wish I would see this in real life. keep up the great work man.
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Post by tg11 on Jun 29, 2013 15:24:53 GMT -5
Love that the card is stacked for Hell in a Cell and I can't wait to see what you have planned for Survivor Series since it is your next pay per view and I am sure you are building up Survivor Series to be the greatest Survivor Series of all time and if that is the case, I wonder if you will have any Traditional 5 on 5 Survivor Series Elimination Tag Team Matches? Or just what you have planned as far as the WWE Championship or the World Heavyweight Championship goes
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Post by DTP. on Jul 5, 2013 21:26:08 GMT -5
WWE Monday Night RAW: Monday 8th October 2012...A decent opening promo to kick things off with Dolph Ziggler in the ring, trying to establish his mic skills more, now that he's on a WWE Champion level. I still don't think that he needs John Laurinaitis at all, though. Wade Barrett's interruption was cool, not a problem with that. Ha, Ric Flair making his return? I hope that you keep him out of the ring, at least. I like the sound of this, nonetheless. Interesting set up for Hell in a Cell, anyhow. It should be interesting to see how it occurs. Jack Swagger retaining the WWE United States Championship was fine, not a lot to say about this. I'm loving Seb Colter and Swagger in their roles on screen, so this is good, especially with Swagger instead dominating the RAW midcard scene. The Miz defeating Kofi Kingston was fine, of course Roman Reigns is by his side. Ha, Ryback's dominance was nice, I'm intrigued by the dynamic idea of Reigns feuding with Ryback. I'd prefer that over Miz feuding with Ryback. I enjoy Brad Maddox as General Manager, I think that he brings a new era Eric Bischoff-type authority figure to the table. A handicap match with Reigns and Miz against Ryback at Hell in a Cell sounds absolutely fine to me. The John Cena via satellite angle was nice, and really put Mark Henry over as a menacing threat to Cena, and even Cena's career and well being. Got to admire Paul Heyman for interrupting Cena, enjoyable comeback to Cena's comments. A good argument ensued, tying both of Heyman's clients' feuds at Hell in a Cell together. I wonder what you plan to do with Cena and CM Punk after Hell in a Cell, anyhow. In any event, I can see Cena feuding with Henry into Survivor Series, or building up a team of Heyman's clients to feud with Cena, Punk and other top stars on the RAW roster. Up next, Joe Hennig with a win against Darren Young is fine, not a lot to say as the momentum remains balanced in the WWE Tag Team Championship feud. Intrigued to see Raquel Diaz challenging for the WWE Divas Championship get such a reaction from Ricardo Rodriguez, Brad Maddox and Vickie Guerrero. I think that non-NXT viewers wouldn't be interested in this, or know who these chicks are, though. Ha, Vickie sticking up for her real life daughter is nice. I see that we have a lot of deserving NXT divas, maybe a battle royal is on the verge of happening? It's sad to see that the women is the only form of promotion in physical form on WWE RAW leading into the NXT iPPV, this Wednesday. Paige challenging Vickie Guerrero at the iPPV sounds interesting, though. I see Paige getting screwed. Additionally what I dislike, is that Eve, the actual WWE Divas Champion, isn't even involved to have a say on any of this. Mmm. Fandango continuing to refuse debuting is amusing, I could see him debut at Hell in a Cell or something, in a last minute addition to the card. Kane with a win against Brodus Clay was expected, but Clay could have used with the win. I have a feeling that Kane will be the next addition to the Wyatt Family, nonetheless. And finally, a big steel-cage match that I honestly forgot about - there should have been more promotion of that. CM Punk getting the win against Mark Henry was a nice surprise, although the clean win for Punk damaged Mark Henry after gaining so much momentum and power from injuring Cena. Nonetheless, this was a pretty good show. I feel like it was just "out there" this week though, not too much notable, aside from the main event of course. I also think that a first-hour main event match should have occurred after the satellite promo, I think that may be what made this show feel weak to me. Also would have liked something more with Barrett and Ziggler, as they were only present on camera for about ten minutes, which isn't enough to get their feud over, I don't think.
WWE NXT iPPV: Wednesday 10th October 2012...Heh, the Used are still a thing? A decent opening contest with new NXT Tag Team Champions being crowned, as Richie Steamboat and Bo Rotundo picked up a win against Corey Graves and Jake Carter. Overall, this was quite a good moment for Steamboat (who has been lost in the fold in real life) and Rotundo. I think that this could potentially allow Graves or Carter (or both) the opportunity to move up to the main roster. Adam Cole with a win against Adrian Neville was fine, but it didn't do anything for me, really. I'm not sure why you decided to end Neville's undefeated streak right here, though. Big E Langston with a win against JTG was expected, as Langston's rise to the top could begin right here. A fair Street Fight, and it gained satisfaction to be a feud ender for JTG's hold over Langston. I would like to see Langston move up to the main roster at some point as a babyface, I think that he would work better as a face than a heel. Paige actually managed to beat Vickie Guerrero? I'm surprised at that, I figured that Raquel Diaz would have gotten involved (and she did), but been successful. I do oddly like Paige using the Texas Cloverleaf as a finishing move, by the way. Eve moving on to feud with Paige should be good, although at this stage, with it being for the WWE Divas Championship in Paige's first WWE appearance AND pay-per-view appearance, she won't get the victory. Maybe somewhere down the line, though. Haha, nice cameo appearance from Irwin R. Schyster and Ricky Steamboat. Maybe drop the extreme amount of emphasis on Steamboat and Rotundo being next-generation superstars though, that will get them killed on main WWE television. Kassius Ohno defeating William Regal was big, and I loved the unpredictable referee stoppage finish for the typically fearless Regal. It sounded like a brutal match, I enjoyed reading it. Hmm, any word for whenthe next NXT iPPV will be yet? I assume that this will be the last iPPV in 2012. And finally, I expected Seth Rollins to retain the NXT Championship against Trent Barreta; however, Rollins is now getting to the point of being main roster material, and I think that this would have been the best time to switch the title, perhaps. A ladder match is big, and this will probably give Rollins a lot of recognition in the main roster locker room, and with the fans of generally wrestling. Overall, a solid show from NXT with their second iPPV; it should be interesting to see what's next for everyone.
WWE Friday Night SmackDown: Friday 12th October 2012...A solid opening promo with Daniel Bryan in the ring, as he talked about Kurt Angle defeating him last week. I liked Angle's reaction, but I really can't wait to get this feud over and done with. Hmm, a Submission match at Hell in a Cell sounds cool, as long as it's their last. I feel like their rivalry has been drawn out for a bit too long, in all honesty. I can see Bryan picking up the win as it would get him over massively against a star of Angle's level. A decent opening contest with Sheamus picking up the win against Damien Sandow, as Sheamus looks strong going forward in this feud with Cody Rhodes. I hope that Sandow gains more momentum at some point, I can see him being quite the WWE Intercontinental Champion down the line. Alberto Del Rio meeting up with Ricardo Rodriguez was cool, a nice little segment here to hype Del Rio prior to his World Heavyweight Championship opportunity tonight. I can't see Del Rio getting the win, with Cody Rhodes being scheduled for a title defense against Sheamus in a couple of weeks, at Hell in a Cell. The Usos with a win against two-thirds of the 3MB was expected, and it's nice to see Jimmy and Jey gain some momentum, I hope to see them gain some more momentum very soon. Hmm, Sandow and Cody Rhodes discussing something is fine, I can't complain with this. It hyped up the main event further, in any event. The Big Show with a promo for Randy Orton's career being over was fine, no problem here. It just doesn't sound all that interesting to me. Up next, Dean Ambrose's inclusion into the mix was very interesting. I can see why it's an important deal to Ambrose, as he wants to extend his character, trying to describe himself as being like Orton. I wonder when Orton plans to return then. Better yet, I'm wondering where Show may retire. Kurt Angle defeating Mason Ryan was fine, it got Angle over. I can imagine that there was a clash of styles, since Ryan is definitely not the most technical performer. It made Angle look strong, anyway. Antonio Cesaro searching for a direction...hehe, real life. Naomi and Layla defeating Kaitlyn and Maxine showed off who's left in the WWE Divas Championship hunt that Eve hasn't finished with just yet. Cody Rhodes retaining the World Heavyweight Championship against Del Rio was expected, but was still a solid match. Hmm, I don't like the alliance idea. We already have enough cliques on WWE television, but this one sounds like the most thrown together. I can understand Sandow and maybe Cesaro, but JBL? That will need some good explaining, in my book. Not a bad show, it seemed quite short this week. Overall, this week of WWE television has presented some good build for Hell in a Cell, but appeared quite promo heavy against actual content of in-ring quality and matches. The iPPV was definitely the strongest point of the week of television. Good stuff, I'm looking forward to Hell in a Cell.
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Post by AKing1979 on Jul 7, 2013 17:13:48 GMT -5
Another good edition of Smackdown. Angle vs. Bryan in a submission match should be off the charts, so that's one match I'm looking forward to. Sheamus beating Sandow was fine, he needs a strong win going into his title match at the pay-per-view. Show challenging for the IC title? Should make for a fascinating match. I can see Ortnon returning and costing Show the belt. If Show does win the belt, hopefully he doesn't kill it like it almost did the U.S. title in 2003. Good main event even though Rhodes wasn't losing the title before the pay-per-view. But I'm also confused by Bradshaw's involvement. I'm sure we'll get an explanation in the following weeks. I'd like to see where this goes before I make any judgment.
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Post by Planktung on Jul 8, 2013 3:31:24 GMT -5
| OCTOBER 15, 2012 - NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE |
- A video package opened tonight's show, recapping the events from last week's RAW that saw CM Punk take on the "World's Strongest Man" Mark Henry in a Steel Cage match. With Paul Heyman watching at ringside, Punk sent a huge message to both him and his other client, Brock Lesnar, by defeating Henry after an incredible Elbow Drop from the top of the cage. Punk has already slain one monster in a tormenting structure, but he still looks ahead to Hell in a Cell in two weeks against Lesnar. Tonight, both Punk and Lesnar will step into the ring to sign the contract for their meeting inside the "Devil's Playground."
- Cutting to the arena here in Nashville, the WWE Universe could already be heard booing wildly as John "Bradshaw" Layfield was shown standing in the center of the ring. Bradshaw had a microphone in his hands, presumably to explain his actions from this past Friday on SmackDown. However, he did not initially speak. As he remained silently, the audience's jeers became louder as Damien Sandow, Antonio Cesaro and the World Heavyweight Champion Cody Rhodes made their way into the ring through the Nashville crowd. The three of them stood by Bradshaw as he began speaking, saying that back at RAW 1000, he made his return to the WWE to call the action every Monday on RAW. However, he didn't become just an announcer, but he also became one of the WWE's biggest shareholders. And he did so because he has a passion for World Wrestling Entertainment and instilled his trust in the company to make him even richer than he already is and pay great dividends. "However, after two months, I realized that the stock for this company is currently in a downward spiral. Brad Maddox's stranglehold on this show isn't doing a damn thing. The face of this company, John Cena, got beat like he owes Paul Heyman money. And the WWE's other massive star, CM Punk, is going to be ripped to shreds by Brock Lesnar in two weeks at Hell in a Cell," said Layfield as he stated that there is no money to be made in any of that. In order for him to make any revenue as a shareholder, a change is needed. Excitement needs to be restored, and he needed men of extraordinary talent to do just that. Watching closely every Monday, Bradshaw said that he didn't see anyone who fit the mold that he was looking for. But over on SmackDown, he found the three perfect men for the job. "These are the three men who will restore the image of the WWE and bring me more money that anyone could ever imagine. The intellectual savior of all of you unwashed masses, Damien Sandow! The man with the strength and physique of a Greek God, Antonio Cesaro! And the man who embodies the present and future of professional wrestling. Your World Heavyweight Champion, Cody Rhodes!" Bradshaw said that with the three of them ready to take over the landscape of the WWE, the company's stock will skyrocket and he will be even richer than before, and it's all thanks to the talent standing before the world. "And let me set the record straight on this. Don't you even dare compare so someone such as Brad Maddox or John Laurinaitis. I'm not power hungry, but simply money hungry. I am not looking to take control or SmackDown hostage. All I'm looking for is the biggest payday of my career thanks to these talented gentlemen who will lead the WWE in a movement for the future," said Bradshaw
- As the four men stood tall in the ring, the audience's boos turned to cheers at the sound of Wade Barrett's theme song. The no. 1 contender for the WWE Championship made his way out to the stage, Bradshaw and company irate with being interrupted. Barrett said that he couldn't but hear Bradshaw say something about the "future" when describing the three SmackDown superstars. But what he fails to realize is that the movement began almost a year ago when he won the Royal Rumble match, and would soon become the first ever English-born WWE Champion in England. "And the movement will continue at Hell in a Cell when I become a two-time WWE Champion. Not when a retired commentator and his new cronies say so," said Barrett. Cody Rhodes took a microphone for himself, telling Barrett that for someone who isn't a champion at the moment, he does do a lot of talking. "But let's face it, Wade. You have no reason to refer to yourself as the future of this company. Yes, you won the Royal Rumble. And yes, you became WWE Champion in England. But remind me what happened after that? Oh right, you were stripped of the title. You let Ric Flair down at SummerSlam by costing him his job. You failed at Night of Champions, and you failed again three weeks ago on RAW. And guess what? You are going to fail again at Hell in a Cell, and this time, it's going to cost you at least six months of your obsession - the WWE Championship," said Rhodes. He then informed Barrett that every time he has failed, he has succeeded without anyone's support. "No one believed that I would become World Heavyweight Champion at SummerSlam, but I did. And then I went on to win my Championship Scramble match at Night of Champions, which you couldn't do. And last week on SmackDown, I proved everyone wrong once again by defeating Alberto Del Rio. And I plan on doing the same in two weeks against Sheamus. Only this time, I do have others supporting me. And in return, I support them by rising the stock of this company and assuring that we make more money than anyone else," said the World Heavyweight Champion. Barrett then told Rhodes that he does have a bit of a problem with Bradshaw's philosophy on money and the stock market. "You see when I was in England, I had to fight in the middle of the street just to make ends meet. That's how I made my money and that's how I still am, just on a bigger stage. But Bradshaw, you're out here talking about making money through the success of others. And you claimed that you're not like Brad Maddox or John Laurinaitis? But guess what? You're just as bad. Because even though you aren't abusing power or control, you still don't care about the careers of the men you have associated yourself with. It's all about the money, and I can understand that. But money isn't what's going to carve the future of the WWE. It's all about action and championship gold, which I will have in two week's time at Hell in a Cell," said Barrett. As the audience applauded Barrett for his words, Damien Sandow let out a massive "Silence!" to the WWE Universe. Bradshaw told Barrett that if there's one thing in the world that he doesn't appreciate, it's being called a hypocrite. And if he were still an active competitor in the WWE, he would kick his face in with his Texas-sized boot. "But because I am a retired shareholder, here's what I'm going to do. Any of these three men would be more than happy to beat you like a dog in this ring tonight, but I'm going to allow you pick you poison," said Bradshaw.
- Barrett thought about it to himself for a bit, having the opportunity to choose which superstar he would like to compete against. The no. 1 contender for the WWE Championship then said that he doesn't have a problem taking on any of the three of them. "I could easily add to that nice little shiner that Sheamus gave Damien Sandow last Friday. I could compete against Antonio Cesaro in what would be an absolute fight. Or, I could get my hands on the World Heavyweight Champion and beat him like he's the WWE Champion," said Barrett. He then stated that it is definitely a tough decision, so he isn't going to make it. Bradshaw laughed to himself, assuming that Barrett was admitting defeat and fear. However, that wasn't the case. Barrett said that since he won't make the decision, he thinks that it's only fair for someone else to make the decision. That "someone else" being the WWE Universe. As the audience applauded, Barrett said that since WWE Active seems to be the trend as of late, he's going to leave his decision there. Later tonight, fans with the WWE App will be allowed to vote on Barrett's opponent with the options being Rhodes, Cesaro or Sandow. Bradshaw and the others laughed at Barrett's decision, asking if he really wanted to leave a crucial decision in the hands of a "bunch of morons." Barrett responded by telling Bradshaw that can view the fans in whatever light he pleases, but to him, they're the reason that he's here. They're the reason that he is a former WWE Champion and the reason why he will once again hold that title. "And they're the reason why tonight, one of your men is going to get their face bashed in," said Barrett before leaving. The decision for Wade Barrett's opponent tonight now lies in the hands of the WWE Universe. Will it be World Heavyweight Champion Cody Rhodes, Damien Sandow or Antonio Cesaro?
- Backstage, the WWE Tag Team Champions Wrestling Royalty were shown heading towards the ring as as Ted DiBiase is in action against Titus O'Neil next. Suddenly, the duo was approached by RAW General Manager, Brad Maddox. Maddox greeted the two of them, saying that he realizes that DiBiase has a match shortly, but he needed to ask for a favor from them. "In two weeks, The Miz and Roman Reigns will make history by being the first superstars to defeat Ryback. But tonight, I want Ryback to have a little warm up match. So I'm asking if you two wouldn't mind taking care of that for me later on. Oh, but you're not allowed to beat him. That's for Miz and Roman," said Maddox. DiBiase asked Maddox if he was serious with that offer. "You're asking us to take on a monster, but not to defeat him? We're not interested," said DiBiase as he and Joe Hennig attempted to leave the scene. Maddox stopped them, saying that they can't just walk away from him. "After all, you both are card carrying members of the Maddox Administration," said the General Manager. Hennig responded by telling him that if that's the case, then he can "take those cards and shove them." The WWE Universe responded with an ovation for Wrestling Royalty as they continued on, rebelling against their boss.
- COMMERCIAL BREAK (WWE App Exclusive: Matt Striker caught up with John "Bradshaw" Layfield, asking about how his future as a commentator on RAW will be affected by his new alliance with Cody Rhodes, Damien Sandow and Antonio Cesaro. Bradshaw revealed that he will be leaving both RAW and the announce table. The only place that the WWE Universe will see him from now on is on SmackDown watching on as Rhodes, Cesaro and Sandow take the WWE's stock to new heights and make him a billionaire.)
- TITUS O'NEIL W/ DARREN YOUNG DEF. WWE TAG TEAM CHAMPION TED DIBIASE W/ JOE HENNIG: With the momentum on the side of Wrestling Royalty heading into Hell in a Cell, Titus O'Neil was looking to even the score for the duo known as the Prime Time Players. As things looked to be rolling in DiBiase's favor, Joe Hennig was attacked from behind by The Miz and Roman Reigns. The two assaulted him as Michael Cole and Jerry Lawler noted that this attack was more than likely due to Wrestling Royalty's words towards Brad Maddox moments ago backstage. DiBiase quickly exited the ring as Miz and Reigns quickly bailed. As DiBiase tended to his fallen partner, the official began counting him out. DiBiase rolled back into the ring, but was instantly planted with the Clash of the Titus, giving O'Neil the victory.
- Darren Young rolled into the ring to join Titus O'Neil, the duo performing their signature "millions of dollars" dance in celebration. Hennig remained downed at ringside following the attack by The Miz and Roman Reigns, which was no doubt a set up by Brad Maddox because of his confrontation with Wrestling Royalty. DiBiase and Hennig were both assisted to the backstage area as the Prime Time Players motioned for the WWE Tag Team Championships that could very well become theirs at Hell in a Cell in two weeks.
- At this time, a pre-recorded video featuring United States Champion Jack Swagger and Zeb Colter aired as the two stood in front of a flag that read "Don't tread on me." Colter reminded the WWE Universe that last week, Jack Swagger was successful in retaining his United States Championship against Christian, something that many people believed he wouldn't do. "And I am disgusted by the fact that you so called 'Americans' would root for a Canadian such as Christian as opposed to a real American like Jack Swagger. Christian has no right being in this country, and we proved that last week. And while we're at it, I couldn't help but notice that amount of support that you people have shown for another non-American. A man by the name of Wade Barrett. And the fact that Mr. Barrett has the opportunity to become WWE Champion at Hell in a Cell makes me sick to my stomach," ranted Colter. He then asked Swagger if he believes that Barrett deserves a title shot, to which the United States Champion stated "Not one bit." Colter would then issue a challenge to Barrett on Swagger's behalf, telling him to meet the United States Champion one on one in the ring next Monday on RAW. "We......the people!" said Swagger to close out the video.
- Returning to the live feed, Christian was shown watching a TV monitor, appearing to be bothered by Zeb Colter and Jack Swagger's comments regarding him. "Captain Charisma" then began heading to the ring as he is scheduled to meet the debuting Fandango, next on RAW!
- COMMERCIAL BREAK (WWE App Exclusive: Matt Striker caught up with the Prime Time Players following Titus O'Neil's victory over Ted DiBiase moments ago. The duo said that they aren't concerned with Joe Hennig being attacked, because quite frankly, that's what you get when you cross the boss. But they aren't focused on that. They're focused on heading into Hell in a Cell and becoming the new WWE Tag Team Champions. "And we want to assure JBL that there isn't anything to worry about. Because once the Prime Time Players are the champs, this company's stock will be worth 'millions of dollars! Millions of dollars!'" raved Young and O'Neil.)
- Returning to Monday Night RAW, Christian was shown already in the ring and ready to compete. "Captain Charisma" may be out of luck in terms of regaining the United States Championship, but he now has the opportunity to regain his momentum against RAW's newest superstar.
- CHRISTIAN VS. FANDANGO NEVER STARTED: As Fandango made his entrance, he commended Justin Roberts, or "Jeremiah" as he put it, on finally being able to pronounce his name properly. However, it wasn't good enough for him. "I want to hear you pronounce my name, Christian. Prove to Zeb Colter and the rest of the world that Canadians aren't just trash," said Fandango. Christian took a microphone as it looked like he was about to say his opponent's name. "Fan.....dan....get your ass in this ring," said Christian. As the audience popped for Christian, Fandango expressed his disgust with "Captain Charisma" and his choice of words. "Until you can learn both manners and how to pronounce my name, I will not make my debut," said Fandango.
- The WWE Universe showered Fandango with boos as he turned his back to Christian and began heading up the entrance ramp. Christian, however, was not in the mood for Fandango's usual antics. He slid out of the ring and got a hold of Fandango, rolling him into the ring. As soon as Fandango got to his feet, he was drilled with a Spear by Christian! The audience roared for "Captain Charisma" as he stood tall over Fandango, RAW's newest superstar finally facing the consequences for his refusal to debut over the last number of weeks.
- Backstage, RAW General Manager Brad Maddox was shown in his office with his Assisting Supervisor, Summer Rae, as the two seemed to be in a panic. Maddox said that he was able to find one person for Ryback to take on next, but that isn't enough. "Ryback needs two opponents. And because Wrestling Royalty refused to comply, here I am freaking out because the Handicap Match is next, and I only have two participants," said Maddox frantically. Suddenly, a returning David Otunga stepped into the room. He greeted both Maddox and Summer, telling the General Manager that he has been watching during his time away and feels that he is doing an exquisite job running things. After Maddox thanked Otunga for his compliment, Summer whispered something into the GM's ear. Maddox's face then lit up as he asked Otunga if he is ready to compete again on RAW. Otunga said that after being away in Hollywood filming a movie, people usually would prefer to take a break from their job. "But for you, Brad, anything. So what do you need?" asked Otunga. "I need you to compete against Ryback," said Maddox as Otunga nearly choked on his coffee. Otunga was a bit hesitant, but Maddox insisted that he do this for him. Otunga eventually caved in, accepting the match before asking how long he has to get ready. "About three minutes or so," said Maddox as he hurried Otunga out so he could get ready.
- A graphic was shown for the contract signing tonight between CM Punk and Brock Lesnar for their match at Hell in a Cell, later tonight on RAW!
- COMMERCIAL BREAK (WWE App Exclusive: Fans were now allowed to vote for Wade Barrett's opponent later tonight. World Heavyweight Champion Cody Rhodes, Damien Sandow or Antonio Cesaro. Who will it be?)
- Returning from the commercial break, Wade Barrett was shown in the backstage area preparing to take on either World Heavyweight Champion Cody Rhodes, Damien Sandow or Antonio Cesaro, based on the results of the poll on WWE Active. Josh Mathews caught up with Barrett and asked if he has a response to the challenge that was laid out earlier by the United States Champion Jack Swagger. Barrett said that he was aware of the challenge from Swagger and Zeb Colter, and would like to inform the patriotic duo that he does accept the challenge for next week. "And I know what Swagger's mindset is. Since he has Colter at ringside, he likely believes that he automatically has the advantage. "So I'm not only accepting Swagger's challenge right now, but I am also announcing that I will have an equalizer for Colter. And it's the same equalizer for John Laurinaitis at Hell in a Cell. When I take on Swagger, I'll have Ric Flair in my corner," said Barrett.
- RYBACK DEF. DAVID OTUNGA AND CURT HAWKINS: Brad Maddox's struggle to find two opponents for Ryback resulted in a very one-sided Handicap match. Ryback made short work of Curt Hawkins, throwing him out of the ring with a Gorilla Press-positioned toss. David Otunga, who was competing in slacks and dress shoes due to short notice, wasn't able to get the job done either as Ryback delivered Shell Shocked to the returning superstar. Before Ryback went for the cover, he noticed The Miz and Roman Reigns watching from the stage. Ryback made sure to send a message to his two Hell in a Cell opponents by planting Otunga with a second Shell Shocked to pick up the victory.
- The WWE Universe roared for Ryback as he had his eyes locked on Miz and Roman Reigns, not phased at all by the Handicap match coming up at Hell in a Cell. "Feed me more!" shouted both Ryback and the audience members in celebration until Miz and Reigns made their way to the backstage area.
- Cutting to another camera, John "Bradshaw" Layfield, World Heavyweight Champion Cody Rhodes, Damien Sandow and Antonio Cesaro were all shown making their way down to the ring. Rhodes, Sandow and Cesaro await the results of the WWE Active poll to determine Wade Barrett's opponent, next!
- COMMERCIAL BREAK (WWE App Exclusive: Matt Striker conducted an interview with Kane, who revealed that he will finally be taking on Bray Wyatt one-on-one next week. But tonight, he looks to decimate the other member of the Church of Wyatt, Tensai. And after he's done with him, there will only be one member left. "And next week, Wyatt will be sent straight to hell at my hands. Because in his own words, when you play with fire, you get burned," said Kane.)
- Returning to Monday Night RAW, the new alliance of John "Bradshaw" Layfield, World Heavyweight Champion Cody Rhodes, Damien Sandow and Antonio Cesaro made their way out to a massive amount of heat from the audience here in Nashville. With the four of them in the ring, it was now time to find out the results of the WWE Active poll and Wade Barrett's opponent for this evening. After a quick drum roll, the results were revealed. 63% for Cody Rhodes, 20% for Antonio Cesaro and 17% for Damien Sandow. The WWE Universe erupted as it looks like the World Heavyweight Champion will be in action against the man who has the opportunity to become WWE Champion in two weeks.
- WADE BARRETT DEF. WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION CODY RHODES W/ JOHN "BRADSHAW" LAYFIELD, DAMIEN SANDOW AND ANTONIO CESARO VIA DISQUALIFICATION: A great first hour main event as a result of the WWE Universe's participation in tonight's WWE Active poll. As Barrett was looking for Wasteland, Damien Sandow attempted to get involved. His attempts were thwarted as Barrett delivered a knee to his shoulder as he tried to get into the ring. Antonio Cesaro then hopped onto the ring apron, taking a swing at Barrett's head. Barrett dodged Cesaro's shot and delivered an elbow to the side of his head. Rhodes then charged towards Barrett, who was able to dodge the attack and send him flying over the top rope. Barrett's momentum was soon shot as WWE Champion Dolph Ziggler hit the ring, leveling him in the back of the head with the championship gold. The official would then call for the bell.
- Ziggler delivered repeated right hands to the forehead of Barrett, never letting up on his attack on the no. 1 contender. Rhodes, Cesaro and Sandow all re-entered the ring, joining Ziggler in the assault. The WWE Champion backed away for a bit as Rhodes and Sandow both worked together to lift Barrett into the air, allowing Cesaro to catch him with a Swiss Death Uppercut. The three of them left the ring, heading up the entrance ramp along with John "Bradshaw" Layfield. Back in the ring, Ziggler stalked Barrett as he slowly stirred to his feet. Ziggler then planted him with a Zig Zag, standing tall over his Hell in a Cell opponent while raising the WWE Championship high in the air, John Laurinaitis soon appearing on the stage and applauding Ziggler. Is Wade Barrett looking at a six-month absence from the WWE Championship picture come Hell in a Cell?
- COMMERCIAL BREAK (WWE App Exclusive: Matt Striker conducted a special interview with the NXT Champion, Seth Rollins. Rollins said that while his Ladder Match with Trent Barreta last week was the toughest, most grueling match of his career, he managed to hold onto the NXT Championship. And he is proud to represent NXT as its champion and the face of the brand, but he stated that someone day soon, the WWE Universe will see him walk through the curtain on Monday Night RAW.)
- Returning to RAW, a recap of the prior events was shown as WWE Champion Dolph Ziggler brutally assaulted Wade Barrett, and even SmackDown superstars Damien Sandow, Antonio Cesaro and the World Heavyweight Champion Cody Rhodes joined in on the attack.
- Returning to the live feed, Divas Champion Eve was shown joining Michael Cole and Jerry "The King" Lawler at the announce table. However, she remained silent the entire time, still infuriated over the fact that at Hell in a Cell, she must defend her Divas Title against the woman who was set to make her debut as a member of the WWE main roster.
- PAIGE DEF. AKSANA: The "Anti Diva" made her debut here on RAW, looking to build more momentum heading into her match against Eve for the Divas Championship at Hell in a Cell. While staring directly at Eve, Paige was able to lock Aksana in the Texas Cloverleaf and quickly force her to submit.
- Paige released the Texas Cloverleaf that she had on Aksana as she let out a primal scream to celebrate her first victory here on RAW. Eve, still not saying a single word, angrily removed her headset and made her way up the entrance ramp, not wanting to take the time to look back at Paige. The "Anti Diva" motioned for the Divas Championship, looking to become the youngest woman in WWE history to become a champion at Hell in a Cell.
- Backstage, The Miz and Roman Reigns were shown walking down a corridor, both agreeing that Ryback's victory earlier tonight was nothing special and that they have claim to his undefeated streak at Hell in a Cell. Suddenly, the two "Brad Maddox Guys" were attacked by the WWE Tag Team Champions, Wrestling Royalty. Ted DiBiase and Joe Hennig were looking for revenge after what happened earlier as the two teams brawled. Several officials and staff members hit the scene to break up the altercation, though it was clear that all four men were eager to resume fighting.
- A promo was shown for the contract signing between CM Pun and Brock Lesnar for their match at Hell in a Cell, still to come later tonight.
- COMMERCIAL BREAK (WWE App Exclusive: Matt Striker attempted to get an interview with Divas Champion Eve, but was unsuccessful. Eve did, however, say that while she remained silent tonight, she will call Paige out to the ring next week and tell her everything that she has to say.)
- Returning from the commercial break, a graphic was shown to announce that on the Hell in a Cell Kickoff Show prior to the event on Pay-Per-View, former allies will collide as Kofi Kingston takes on Zack Ryder. It all happens thirty minutes prior to Hell in a Cell on YouTube, Facebook, WWE.com and the WWE App.
- KANE DEF. TENSAI W/ BRAY WYATT: With Kane and Bray Wyatt's match official for next Monday night, the "Big Red Monster" was looking to take out the other portion of the Church of Wyatt in Tensai. Much like last week, Wyatt watched from a rocking chair on the stage, observing both his "child" and his opponent for next week. Tensai was able to get a Claw Hold in, though Kane managed to answer back in the form a hand to his throat. The two attempted to squeeze the life out of one another, but Kane ended being successful as he was able to plant Tensai with a monstrous Chokeslam for the win.
- The WWE Universe stood to their feet for Kane, giving a round of applause for the "Big Red Monster." Kane stared at Bray Wyatt, who continued to look back at him before picking up his microphone. "Kane, while you did manage to eliminate the members of my church, all is meaningless until you slay the dragon himself! Until you look me in the eyes before pushing me into the depths of hell, your attempts at revenge are worthless! My children failed me, but the hand of the almighty won't! After next week, you will sell your soul to the devil himself! You will look the 'Face of Fear' in the eye and recognize him as your savior! And I will finally grab onto your hand and make you one my own before I ultimately let go of your hand and watch as you fall to your demise! Welcome back to hell, Kane!" shouted Wyatt in a maniacal and angered tone.
- Backstage, David Otunga was shown sitting down as he was still feeling the affects of the two Shell Shocked's that he received earlier at the hands of Ryback. Suddenly, Otunga was approached by R-Truth. "Look, Little Jimmy! It's Uncle Davy!" said Truth before Otunga asked him to repeat what he said. Truth told Otunga that he and Little Jimmy just wanted to thank him for all of his help months ago. "If you didn't take me to therapy, I don't know where I'd be. And I never would've met Little Jimmy," said Truth. Otunga asked Truth if this was all some kind of joke, saying that there is no Little Jimmy. "I sent you to therapy so you could get the help that you needed. But apparently, it only made you worse. I don't even know how that's possible. Dr. Shelby is an acclaimed psychiatrist. You should be a normal functioning human being right now. Not having conversations with imaginary ones," said Otunga. Truth then told Little Jimmy not to be afraid by all of Otunga's shouting. "The air in Hollywood probably just made him a little cuckoo," said Truth before telling Otunga that he may want to see a specialist for help. Truth continued on with Little Jimmy as Otunga stared at him confused and frustrated.
- Backstage, CM Punk was shown walking down a corridor. He and Brock Lesnar will sign the contract for their match inside Hell in a Cell, next!
- COMMERCIAL BREAK (WWE App Exclusive: Footage was shown of the WWE Tag Team Champions, Wrestling Royalty, being escorted out of the arena per order of Brad Maddox.)
- A promo was shown for Hell in a Cell, live Sunday October 28th, only on Pay-Per-View.
- Returning to RAW, a graphic was shown that revealed the main event for this Friday's edition of SmackDown. The WWE and World Heavyweight Champion team up as Dolph Ziggler and Cody Rhodes take on their Hell in a Cell opponents, Wade Barrett and Sheamus in a huge tag team main event.
- In the arena, the ring was shown ready for the contract signing between CM Punk and Brock Lesnar. "Cult of Personality" blasted as the "Best in the World" made his way out to a massive ovation. Punk marched down to the ring, taking his seat at the table where the contract for his Hell in a Cell match with Lesnar sat. Punk patiently waited until the theme of Lesnar hit. Punk and the WWE Universe were expecting to see the "Next Big Thing" emerge through the curtain and down the aisle. That was not the case, however. Instead, Paul Heyman made his way down to the ring, much to the disappointment of Punk. Once in the ring, Heyman told Punk that his client, Brock Lesnar, was unable to make it to the arena this evening. So in his place, he will be signing the contract to make the Hell in a Cell match official. As Heyman picked up a pen and attempted to sign the contract, Punk snatched the pen out of his hand and tossed it to the side. The audience cheered Punk on as Heyman stared at him for a bit, the "Best in the World" picking up a microphone.
- Punk told Heyman that it isn't a secret that he is one of the most shady figures in the history of professional wrestling. But this time, his little tricks aren't going to work. "The contract for this match reads CM Punk versus Brock Lesnar at Hell in a Cell. Not CM Punk versus Paul Heyman. You're not in this match, Brock Lesnar is. You aren't going to get your ass beat in two weeks, Brock Lesnar is. And you aren't going to sign this contract. Guess what? Brock Lesnar is," said Punk. Heyman tried to reason with Punk, telling him that he understands that Brock is the one who is competing in the Hell in a Cell match, but he isn't here tonight to sign the contract. Punk quickly told Heyman "shut up, because right about now, I've had enough of your crap. Why is it that Brock Lesnar, a man who isn't even asked to be here every week, fails to show up the one time he is?" Heyman said that there was simply an issue with Lesnar's flight. "Don't even attempt to suggest that my client, Brock Lesnar, is afraid of you," said Heyman. Punk responded by saying that that wasn't an idea that even crossed his mind, because he is aware that Lesnar isn't afraid of him. "I do know one man who is afraid of me, though, and that's Mark Henry," said Punk, mentioning the Steel Cage match last week. As for Lesnar, he won't be afraid of him until after October 28th when he receives the beating of a lifetime inside Hell in a Cell. Punk then signed the contract, saying that since he's physically here and able to do his part, then he may as well. "And since you failed to bring Brock Lesnar to me, I guess I'm just going to have to take this contract to the 'Beast' himself and get his signature myself. Because this match will be made official, and I'm not going to allow travel issues or any other bs excuse to stop that from happening," said Punk before dropping his microphone. As he stared at the intimidated Heyman, the audience's reactions instantly changed as Brock Lesnar attacked Punk from behind! The "Next Big Thing" is here, and he's going right after the man that he meets in two weeks! Punk tried to fight back, but Lesnar was able to toss him into a corner and hit him with repeated shoulder strikes to the mid section. Lesnar brought Punk closer to the center of the ring, taking him down with a massive Clothesline. Lesnar cleared everything off of the table before grabbing Punk and driving him through it with a Powerbomb! Punk remained motionless on top of the shattered table remains as Lesnar picked up the contract and signed it. He tossed the contract onto Punk's chest, standing tall over his opponent inside the demonic Hell in a Cell structure. Could this be a sign of things to come in Atlanta? Will Brock Lesnar dominate CM Punk inside the "Devil's Playground?"
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Post by Planktung on Jul 8, 2013 3:34:52 GMT -5
Date: October 28th, 2012 Location: Atlanta, Georgia Official Theme Song: "Absolute Zero" - Stone Sour
HELL IN A CELL MATCH BROCK LESNAR VS. CM PUNK
WWE CHAMPIONSHIP IF BARRETT LOSES, HE CANNOT CHALLENGE FOR THE TITLE AGAIN UNTIL AFTER WRESTLEMANIA XXIX DOLPH ZIGGLER (C) W/ JOHN LAURINAITIS VS. WADE BARRETT W/ RIC FLAIR
WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP CODY RHODES (C) VS. SHEAMUS
SUBMISSION MATCH KURT ANGLE VS. DANIEL BRYAN
INTERCONTINENTAL CHAMPIONSHIP DEAN AMBROSE (C) VS. BIG SHOW
DIVAS CHAMPIONSHIP EVE (C) VS. PAIGE
HANDICAP MATCH RYBACK VS. THE MIZ AND ROMAN REIGNS
WWE TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS WRESTLING ROYALTY (C) VS. PRIME TIME PLAYERS
HELL IN A CELL KICKOFF MATCH KOFI KINGSTON VS. ZACK RYDER
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Post by koreygunz on Jul 8, 2013 14:59:42 GMT -5
Congrats for staying with this for so long, and you have some really good directions you have gone with certain characters. I really like Wyatt and the pushes youve given Rhodes and Ziggler. Barrett as a face is something new too. HIAC cards looks good. Youre graphics are awesome too. Do you do them yourself?
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Post by tg11 on Jul 8, 2013 21:53:07 GMT -5
RAW Review
It is official, Punk vs Lesnar at Hell in a Cell in a Hell in a Cell match and especially with the contract signing ending in chaos with Lesnar leaving Punk laying and then signing the contract sends a message a strong message that Lesnar is ready for Hell in a Cell but Punk has never faced an opponent much like Lesnar or an opponent who is as dangerous as Lesnar so I wonder how Punk will be able to adapt
On Smackdown I can't wait until the huge main event that is set up between the WWE Champion Dolph Ziggler and the World Heavyweight Champion Cody Rhodes facing the team of Wade Barrett and Sheamus because it is a preview for Hell in a Cell, a preview of things to come but also whichever team wins, they will carry that momentum into their respective title matches
R-Truth vs David Otunga will end up happening soon enough and if it does, I wouldn't be surprised if it ends up happening either on Smackdown or on Hell in a Cell
And Bray Wyatt vs Kane will end up happening at Hell in a Cell especially after what happened with Kane after he beat Tensai one of Wyatt's "children"
And DiBiase and Hennig it seemed that on RAW they pretty much solidified their face turn by walking out on Maddox and his administration but I wonder if that won't come back to bite them but the Prime Time Players they will end up winning at Hell in a Cell becoming the new WWE Tag Team Champions ending DiBiase and Hennig's historic reign which then would be history in itself
Other than that, great RAW
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