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Post by tg11 on Jul 26, 2013 11:59:56 GMT -5
I definitely cannot wait until Hell in a Cell this Sunday because Smackdown by far was one of your best episodes in recent memory that being this Smackdown episode and why because of the main event Kurt Angle vs The Miz First Time Ever and it was a highly entertaining match until Daniel Bryan had to get involved but there is just no way I can see Angle tapping out to Bryan this Sunday but if anything I see Bryan tapping out to Angle or one of these men will pass out in the other's submission hold meaning the one who was supposed to tap out didn't tap out but rather passed out which would still count as a victory but all be it a controversial one
Big Show finally getting the upper hand on Ambrose chokeslamming Ambrose on the hood of that car with Ambrose's head shattering against the windshield, that was brutal, I have to admit that was pretty heinous but then again can you really expect anything less out of The Big Show especially after he tried to end Randy Orton's career not too long ago? Big Show has been on a path of destruction since returning and he has shown so signs of slowing down either, we could be in for a new Intercontinental Champion
Sheamus giving JBL a Brogue Kick, now that was great, I laughed my ass off
Paige is a lunatic, look at how she viciously assaulted both Bella Twins, she is definitely ready for Hell in a Cell definitely ready for Eve, perhaps Eve's biggest threat, wouldn't be surprised if Eve tries to get herself counted out or intentionally disqualified as a way to keep her title
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Post by AKing1979 on Jul 26, 2013 15:44:02 GMT -5
Pretty good final build toward the pay-per-view. Angle vs. Miz seems like a good match, I just don't know about the predicatble run-in/DQ ending with Bryan. I think it would have been better to have Miz tap out then have Bryan pounce on Angle. The beer drinking contest was pretty funny, especially the ending. The segment between Ambrose and Big Show was also nicely done. You've done a great job building up Hell in a Cell and like the others I'm anxious to see what happens when the supercard finally rolls around.
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Post by Planktung on Jul 29, 2013 3:34:54 GMT -5
| Live on pay-per-view October 28th from Atlanta, GA | Thanks to Stone Sour for the official theme, "Absolute Zero"
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HELL IN A CELL KICKOFF SHOW ZACK RYDER DEF. KOFI KINGSTON
After the signature WWE intro, a video package aired that showed several highlights from past Hell in a Cell matches. For over 15 years, "Satan's Playground" has haunted numerous WWE superstars by inflicting pain and punishment beyond imagination. The video then showed Brock Lesnar's involvement in the WWE Championship Scramble match at Night of Champions, where he delivered an F-5 that cost CM Punk the title. As Stone Sour's "Absolute Zero" kicked in, Punk issued a challenge to Lesnar the following night on RAW, going as far as to including the Hell in a Cell stipulation in his challenge. Tonight, the "Best" battles the "Beast" in the confines of Hell in a Cell. After the pyrotechnics display in the arena, cameras surveyed the members here in the WWE Universe who were ready for Hell in a Cell! The commentary trio of Michael Cole, Booker T and Jerry "The King" Lawler welcomed everyone to the event, immediately pointing out the Hell in a Cell structure the hangs above the ring. Tonight, "Satan's Playground" will hold the battle between CM Punk and Brock Lesnar. Also, the future of Wade Barrett's career could be severely affected tonight when he takes on Dolph Ziggler for the WWE Championship. If Barrett loses, he will not be allowed to challenge for the WWE Title again until after WrestleMania XXIX in six months. Cole then sent things over to Justin Roberts, who announced that the opening contest is a Submission match where the winner will become the No. 1 contender for the World Heavyweight Championship. NO. 1 CONTENDER'S SUBMISSION MATCH KURT ANGLE VS. DANIEL BRYAN | The WWE Universe was hot for this match from the get-go as the commentators reminded everyone of the significance of this match. Whoever wins will not only claim victory in the series of matches thus far between the two, but he will also become the No. 1 contender for the World Heavyweight Championship that Cody Rhodes and Sheamus will do battle for later on in the evening. The bell sounded as Angle immediately tried to take Bryan down, looking for the Ankle Lock. Bryan was able to escape and hold onto the ropes, the official forcing Angle away. Bryan tried to capitalize on the situation by charging towards Angle, but was caught and tossed halfway across the ring with a Belly-to-Belly Suplex. Angle pulled Bryan closer to the center of the ring, still looking for the Ankle Lock. Before it could be applies, Bryan rolled out of it and sent Angle chest first into the turnbuckle. With Bryan instantly back on his feet, he delivered numerous kicks to the back of Angle. The Olympic Gold Medalist soon fell to the canvas as Bryan continued to stop away on him. Bryan went to the outside and pulled Angle's legs out, sending his left leg into the steel ring post. With the that same leg resting against the post, Bryan delivered a hard kick to it. He slid back into the ring and applied a single-legged Boston Crab to Angle, focusing his attack on the left leg. The pain was evident on Angle's face, though he still managed to reach the ropes. He rolled out of the ring, but Bryan went right back on the attack with a Suicide Dive through the second rope. However, Bryan hit his back on the barricade, also weakening him. He didn't allow that to slow him down as he took Angle over to the announce table, backing him against it while delivering numerous forearm shots. Angle was able to doge one and delivered a German Suplex then sent Bryan back-first into the front edge of the table. Angle quickly got to his feet and grabbed Bryan, slamming his head on the table before tossing him back into the ring. Angle worked over Bryan's leg for a bit, dropping elbow on it several times to return the favor. Angle placed Bryan on the top rope, looking for a Superplex. Bryan wouldn't allow it as he fought back, he and Angle trading forearms. Eventually, Angle resorted to Headbutts. The result was Bryan falling off of the top rope and crashing onto the floor. Angle, who still had trouble with his leg, slowly made his way out to ringside. That turned out to be a mistake for the Olympic Gold Medalist as Bryan grabbed a steel chair and struck him in the shoulder with it. Angle went down to the floor while clutching his shoulder while the official got after Bryan for the use of the chair. However, it was mentioned by the commentators at that point that there are no disqualifications since the only way to win this match is by submission. While Angle was on the ground, Bryan delivered a heavy shot from the chair to Angle's left leg. Bryan set the chair up and stood on the seat, pumping his hands into the air while shouting "Yes!" to the dismay of the Atlanta audience. Angle slowly stirred to his feet as Bryan placed the chair in his hands again, aiming for Angle's skull. Angle managed to dodge the shot and used whatever strength he had left to deliver an Angle Slam onto the floor! Both men remained down as a few "Holy s***" chants emerged from the crowd. Bryan was the first to his feet and rolled into the ring, Angle soon following him. Angle wasn't allowed any time to get back into the fight as Bryan immediately took him down and applied to Yes Lock. Angle appeared to be on the verge of submitting, but through the encouragement of the WWE Universe, he was able to reach the bottom rope in time. Bryan released the hold and brought Angle closer to the center of the ring. He had enough energy to get to his knees, but Bryan caught him with numerous kicks to the chest, shouting "Yes!" with every one. Bryan was unable to successfully hit the Roundhouse Kick as Angle caught his leg and applied the Ankle Lock! Once again, Bryan struggled to free himself from the hold with a World Heavyweight Championship opportunity hanging in the balance. He did manage to soon grab the bottom rope, which only angered Angle. He went to the outside, pulling Bryan by his beard and delivering an Uppercut through the bottom rope. Angle then slowly made his way onto the top rope, his leg and shoulder still causing trouble for him. Angle attempted to a hit a Moonsault on a standing Bryan, but failed to fully hit it. Because of that, Bryan took little to no damage and was able to lock Angle in a Dragon Sleeper. Bryan pulled back on Angle's neck, which has a well-documented history of injuries. Angle was able to get a hold of Bryan's beard and almost pulled a chunk of if out in an attempt to free himself from the hold. Bryan released the submission maneuver, taking a moment to tend to his beard. Angle crawled towards a corner before Bryan charged towards him and delivered a running Dropkick. Bryan hit a second one before calling for one more. On the third attempt, however, Angle managed to move out of the way. Angle then placed Bryan on the top rope, looking for the Superplex that he failed to hit earlier. At least that's what the world had assumed. Instead, Angle delivered a Hurricarana! Bryan writhed in pain as the impact did further damage to his back. Angle also felt the impact on both his left leg and shoulder. As Angle attempted the Angle Slam, Bryan was able to slide out of it and push Angle out of the ring. On the outside, Bryan stepped onto the ring apron and caught Angle with a Running Knee. Bryan wasn't done inflicting damage as he delivered an Armbreaker onto the floor. Bryan grabbed Angle's arm and slammed it against the floor a few more times before rolling him back into the ring. Bryan then had hopes of defeating Angle with his own maneuver, the Ankle Lock. Bryan applied it as Angle's expression told the entire story. It was a battle for him to get out of the hold. As he tried to crawl towards the ropes, Bryan pulled him back into the center of the ring. Angle miraculously rolled out of the hold, and countered it into a Crossface! Angle applied most of the force with his good arm as Bryan tried to fight out of it. Bryan soon managed to reach the ropes as Angle had no choice but to let go. He quickly tended to his arm before going back on the attack, but Bryan was one step ahead with a kick to the side of his arm, following that up with one to the back of his head. Bryan ascended to the top rope, where he taunted the audience as they showered him with boos. As Bryan was attempting a Diving Headbutt, Angle managed to get his right elbow up. Bryan's forehead collided with Angle's elbow as he withered around in pain. Angle took advantage of the situation by grabbing Bryan and applying the Ankle Lock, still using primarily his good arm. Bryan was inches away from the ropes before Angle pulled him back to the center and wrapped both of his legs around the leg that the hold was applied to. The last thing that Bryan wanted to do was submit, but after enduring the Ankle Lock for around thirty seconds, that was his only choice. | KURT ANGLE DEFEATS DANIEL BRYAN |
The WWE Universe erupted as Kurt Angle released the Ankle Lock, finally able to get a bit of rest after an exhausting and unbelievable bout. Angle had trouble standing to his feet and held his left arm, but nothing could ruin the feeling of victory for the Olympic Gold Medalist. Not only has Angle managed to finally put Daniel Bryan away, but he is now the No. 1 contender for the World Heavyweight Championship. Whether it is Cody Rhodes or Sheamus that Angle challenges for the gold is still to be determined, but will be later tonight. The commentators then put over the performance and effort on Bryan's part, Booker T saying that he has nothing to be ashamed of after not just one great match, but one legendary series of matches with Angle. But the fact remains that Angle will be leaving Hell in a Cell with an incredibly hard fought victory, and a future opportunity at the World Heavyweight Championship. Backstage, CM Punk was shown arriving to the arena. Tonight may be the most brutal and barbaric night of Punk's life as he challenges the "Beast Incarnate" Brock Lesnar inside the demonic structure known as Hell in a Cell. WWE TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS WRESTLING ROYALTY (C) VS. PRIME TIME PLAYERS | The bell sounded as Ted DiBiase and Titus O'Neil started things off, DiBiase looking for a bit of revenge after being pinned by O'Neil a few weeks back on RAW. DiBiase went behind O'Neil and got a quick roll up, but was unable to get the three count. DiBiase dodged a Clothesline and caught O'Neil with numerous right hand shots, backing him into a corner. DiBiase made the tag to Joe Hennig as the two worked together to whip O'Neil into a corner. DiBiase then whipped Hennig into O'Neil as he delivered a Splash. O'Neil fell to the canvas as Hennig climbed onto the second rope, coming down with a Hammer Fist. Once again, O'Neil managed to escape the near fall. Hennig locked O'Neil in a Rest Hold, which proved to be effective for only a short period of time. Elbows from O'Neil sent Hennig back into the ropes, and soon thereafter, a Sidewalk Slam. Hennig was able to kick out, but O'Neil responded with an Fallaway Slam. He then made the tag to Darren Young, who came in and quickly began stomping away on Hennig. Young then threw his comb at DiBiase, who became enraged and attempted to enter the ring. The official prevented DiBiase from doing so, allowing Young a bit of time to get away with forcing his knee into the back of Hennig's neck while his throat pressed against the second rope. The official later noticed that and began making the five count that Young was forced to obey. Young brought Hennig out onto the ring apron, where he delivered a Back Suplex onto it. He rolled Hennig back into the ring and quickly got the cover, but only a two count. Young made the tag to O'Neil, who lifted his partner into Suplex position, only to splash him onto Hennig. O'Neil brought Hennig to his feet, only to deliver a Backbreaker. He kept Hennig's spine pressed against his knee, all while DiBiase tried to encourage the other half of the WWE Tag Team Champions to fight out of the hold and make a tag. After that, O'Neil lifted Hennig into position for an Electric Chair. However, Hennig was able counter it into a pinning combination. O'Neil managed to fight his way out, but was hit with a Dropkick from Hennig upon standing back up. Hennig was able to make the tag to DiBiase while O'Neil did the same to Young. DiBiase hit several repeated Clotheslines on Young, the momentum shifting in favor of the defending champions as the WWE Universe cheered them on. DiBiase eventually planted Young with a Russian Leg Sweep, unable to get the victory off of that. Young backed into a corner as DiBiase began to feel the electricity from the audience, charging towards him for a Splash. Young managed to get a foot up just in time, climbing onto the top rope. As he was coming down, Young was caught with a mid-air Dropkick from DiBiase. Following that, DiBiase ran the ropes and delivered a heavy Clothesline to one half of the Prime Time Players. DiBiase covered Young and hooked the leg, but O'Neil was able to run into the ring and make the save at the final second. Hennig intervened on behalf of his tag team partner, jumping into the ring and going after O'Neil. Hennig was able to send him over the top rope and onto the floor as DiBiase brought Young up to his feet. From there, Darren Young found himself locked in the Million Dollar Dream! DiBiase had the hold cinched in as Young clearly began fading away. Once Young was out, DiBiase released him and tossed him towards Hennig, who planted him with the Perfect Plex. DiBiase took care of O'Neil while Hennig got the cover on Young to pick up the victory and retain the titles. | WRESTLING ROYALTY DEFEAT PRIME TIME PLAYERS ; STILL WWE TAG TEAM CHAMPIONS |
A great ovation emerged from the audience as Ted DiBiase and Joe Hennig were handed back their WWE Tag Team Championships, the two celebrating another huge victory. As they made their way up the entrance ramp, Michael Cole noted on commentary that because of this victory, tomorrow will mark day 206 in the reign of DiBiase and Hennig as the champions, the longest in nearly four years. Wrestling Royalty continue to make history with one of the most impressive reigns of any championship in recent memory. A special Halloween promo was shown to promote WWEShop. Get all of the latest gear from your favorite superstars, only on WWEShop.com. Returning to Hell in a Cell, Wrestling Royalty were shown walking backstage after yet another successful WWE Tag Team Championship defense. Suddenly, the two were approached by a backstage worker. "I was told by Brad Maddox that he is ordering the two of you to leave the arena," he said. The mood of Ted DiBiase and Joe Hennig darkened as they said that this is the second time that Maddox has ordered them off of the premises. "You know what? Fine. If he wants us gone so we won't be able to make sure that he doesn't pull any of his little tricks tonight, then so be it. But someday, Maddox is going to have to face the music. And we'll be right there to show him that karma is a......you know the rest," said DiBiase before he and Hennig left the scene, and the arena as well. WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP CODY RHODES (C) W/ JOHN "BRADSHAW" LAYFIELD VS. SHEAMUS | As Sheamus was making his entrance, a recap was shown of the Beer Drinking Contest from this past Friday night on SmackDown, where the "Celtic Warrior" delivered a Brogue Kick to an intoxicated John "Bradshaw" Layfield. Bradshaw sported a black eye on his way to the ring with Cody Rhodes, still furious over Sheamus' actions towards him. The bell sounded as the two locked up, Sheamus easily winning the battle of strength. The two squared off again, this time Rhodes kicking Sheamus in his left thigh. Rhodes pounded away on Sheamus with several shots to his upper-back area before delivering a Baseball Slide. Sheamus fell to the outside as Rhodes picked him up, looking to whip him into the steel ring post. Sheamus was able to use the strength advantage to prevent that, pulling Rhodes towards him and placing him in Spinebuster position. Sheamus then rammed Rhodes' back into the ring post, the World Heavyweight Champion falling to the ground. Sheamus kept a close eye on Bradshaw, making sure that he did not become a factor at all in this match. Sheamus rolled Rhodes back into the ring for a two count. The "Celtic Warrior" delivered a few knees to the back of Rhodes, pulling his arms back as well. Rhodes was able to fight out of it, but was hit with a Running Shoulder Block. Sheamus delivered a couple of hammer fists to the World Heavyweight Champion before tossing him with an Overhead Slam. Sheamus began to feel the energy from the ruckus crowd as he looked to be going for White Noise already. Rhodes, however, was able to slide out of it and rolled Sheamus up for a count of two. Sheamus attempted another Clothesline, but Rhodes was able to grab his arm and plant him with a single arm DDT. Rhodes whipped Sheamus against the ropes, delivering a knee to the gut upon returning. Rhodes then hit Sheamus with a heavy elbow to the back of his neck before catching him with a Swinging Neckbreaker. Rhodes went for the victory again, but still couldn't manage to gain more than a two count. Bradshaw continued to root the defending World Heavyweight Champion on as Rhodes continued to attack Sheamus, dropping a hard knee onto his face. Rhodes then climbed onto the top rope, waiting patiently for Sheamus to get to his feet. As Rhodes was attempting to a deliver a Crossbody, Sheamus caught him. The "Celtic Warrior" placed Rhodes on his shoulders and hit a Rolling Senton. Sheamus got the cover, but not the victory at that moment. Sheamus whipped Rhodes into an opposite corner, charging towards him. "Prince Wrestling" was able to get a foot up in time, forcing Sheamus away for a moment. Rhodes quickly climbed onto the top rope and came down with a Moonsault onto the standing Sheamus. After Sheamus kicked out, Rhodes lifted him up for the Alabama Slam. Sheamus managed to hold onto the ropes and fight his way out of it. He tossed Rhodes over the top rope, but he managed to hang onto the ring apron. That proved to be a mistake for Rhodes as Sheamus got a hold of him and delivered ten hard shots to his chest while perched up against the ropes. Sheamus then brought Rhodes back into the ring, planting him with the Irish Curse Backbreaker. Sheamus backed into a corner as the WWE Universe went wild for him, the "Celtic Warrior" beating his chest while shouting "Brogue!" repeatedly. After Rhodes got to his feet, Bradshaw pulled him out of the ring to prevent the Brogue Kick. Sheamus went to the outside as Bradshaw attempted to hit him with a Clothesline from Hell, but Sheamus was able to dodge it. When Bradshaw turned around, Sheamus caught him with a right hand to his face, targeting the black eye. Bradshaw instantly dropped to the floor before Sheamus went back into the ring, which Rhodes had already done. Rhodes was able to quickly catch Sheamus by surprise with the Disaster Kick, following that up with Cross Rhodes to pick up the victory. | CODY RHODES DEFEATS SHEAMUS ; STILL WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION |
Boos filled the atmosphere here in Atlanta as Cody Rhodes was handed back the World Heavyweight Championship, "Prince Wrestling" raising the gold high in the air. Rhodes assisted Bradshaw to his feet, who appeared to be dazed after taking a right hand from Sheamus to his already damaged face not too long ago. As Rhodes continued to celebrate his victory on the stage, the moment came to an abrupt end at the sound of Kurt Angle's theme song. The WWE Universe erupted for the Olympic Gold Medalist as he made his way out to the stage, coming face to face with Rhodes. The two stared down one another as the commentary trio mentioned that the stage is now set for Rhodes' next title defense. Somewhere down the road, the past and present of professional wrestling will meet the future. Cody Rhodes will have to defend the World Heavyweight Championship against Kurt Angle at some point in the very near future. A promo was shown for tomorrow night's edition of RAW, which will feature the return of John Cena. After suffering career threatening injuries in the middle of his hometown, what will Cena have to say to the trio of Paul Heyman, Mark Henry and Brock Lesnar? RAW, live tomorrow night on USA. HANDICAP MATCH RYBACK VS. THE MIZ AND ROMAN REIGNS | The bell sounds as Ryback stands his ground against both the Miz and Roman Reigns, who are allowed to compete at the same time per order of RAW General Manager, Brad Maddox. Miz charges towards Ryback first, who is easily tossed away. Reigns, however, is able to take Ryback into the corner and begin hitting him with several shoulder shots to the mid-section. Miz strikes Ryback several times in the forehead before the two whip him into the opposite corner. The force caused Ryback to fall onto the canvas upon hitting the turnbuckle. Miz brought Ryback to the center of the ring and up to his feet, holding him up while Reign delivered numerous shots to the head and body of the "Undefeated Monster." Miz and Reigns then hit a Clothesline/Russian Leg Sweep combination that resulted in a two count for Reigns. Miz stomped away on Ryback for a bit as the commentary trio stated that they don't see how Ryback could possibly win this match at this rate. As Miz continued to work over Ryback, Reigns made his way to ringside and began taking apart the Spanish announce table. Miz threw Ryback out of the ring through the second rope as Reigns got a hold of him. Miz and Reigns then worked together and delivered a double Back Suplex to Ryback through the table! That looked to be it for Ryback as Reigns rolled him back into the ring, Miz quickly going for the cover. However, Ryback managed to somehow kick out. That only further angered the two "Brad Maddox Guys" as Reign placed Ryback in position for a Powerbomb. Ryback managed to slide out of it and delivered a shoulder tackle to Miz. He delivered one to Reigns as well before taking the both of them down with a Clothesline. The momentum slowly began shifting in favor of Ryback as he grabbed Miz and tossed him into Reigns in a corner. With both men stacked up in a corner, Ryback charged towards them and delivered a Splash. Ryback tossed Miz to the outside of the ring, focusing solely on Reigns for the time being. Reigns was able to leap over Ryback after being whipped off of the ropes, taking him down a Powerslam. Reigns only got a two count, leading him to call for the Spear. After failing to connect with it, Reigns was caught with a Meathook Clothesline. "Finish it!" shouted Ryback as he hoisted Reigns into position for Shell Shocked. However, Miz slid back into the ring and delivered a shot to the back of Ryback's knee. The "Undefeated Monster" fell onto that knee as Miz kicked him in the side of his face. Reigns then began targeting that leg, dropping numerous elbows onto it. The two focused their attacks from then on, the official constantly asking Ryback if he wanted to call off the match. The "Undefeated Monster" refused as more damage was inflicted. As Reigns was going for another Spear, Ryback was able to get his good leg up and catch him with his boot. Ryback then delivered a few elbows to Miz, who was holding him in position for the Spear. Miz dodged another shot from Ryback as he climbed onto the top rope. Unfortunately for the "Awesome One," Ryback caught him and planted him with a Powerbomb. Ryback geared up for the Meathook Clothesline as the WWE Universe chanted "Feed me more!" with every pump. Ryback then hit the Clothesline before attempting another Shell Shocked. But because of Ryback's bad leg, Miz was able to slide out of the maneuver and successfully hit the Skull Crushing Finale! Ryback's undefeated streak looked to be over, but he was able to kick out! Miz stared the official with his eyes wide opened, certain that he had gotten the victory. Miz then brought Ryback to his feet, but the "Undefeated Monster" quickly planted him with a Spinebuster. As Ryback had the cover, Reigns grabbed his foot and pulled him out from underneath the bottom rope. Reigns tossed Ryback back-first into the barricade before attempting to whip him into the steel ring post. However, Ryback was able counter Reigns' attempt and toss him into the ring post. When Ryback rolled back into the ring, Miz delivered a Dropkick to his bad leg. Miz then planted him with a DDT, but was unable to gain the victory off of that. Miz then placed Ryback in the corner, looking for his patented leaping Clothesline. However, Ryback caught Miz during the attempt and slammed him onto the back of his neck. Ryback, still limping, picked Miz up to his feet and placed him position for Shell Shocked. Suddenly, the bell was sounded. Ryback and the WWE Universe seemed at a loss as to what was going on, until General Manager Brad Maddox was shown near the time keeper's area with the bell hammer in his hands. As Ryback stared furiously at Maddox, Reigns slid into the ring and delivered a Spear! Miz fell out of Ryback's grasp and onto his now-motionless body, the official making the three count! | THE MIZ AND ROMAN REIGNS DEFEAT RYBACK |
"Streak's over!" shouted Michael Cole on commentary as the audience here in Atlanta watched on in silence. Brad Maddox quickly ran over to ringside, where he and Roman Reigns assisted the Miz out of the ring. The three quickly headed up the entrance ramp, looking to escape before Ryback could regain his composure and realize what had happened. But the rest of the world knows exactly what happened. After nearly seven months, Ryback suffers his first pinfall defeat at the hands of the Miz and and Roman Reigns, but it's all thanks to one distraction from Brad Maddox. A promo was shown for Survivor Series, live Sunday November 18th, only on pay-per-view. Returning to the live feed, the trio of Brad Maddox, Roman Reigns and the Miz were all shown running frantically in the backstage area, not wanting Ryback to catch up to them after what just transpired. They were soon stopped by WWE Champion Dolph Ziggler, who asked where they were going. Maddox told him that they didn't have time to explain. "Just know that a monster may be after us and we need to leave now," said Maddox. Ziggler responded rather harshly to his fellow Maddox Administration members, telling them that them leaving "isn't part of the plan." Maddox told Ziggler that he's smart, he'll come up with another plan. Maddox, Miz and Reigns all continued on as they were heading for the nearest exit in the Philips Arena. Returning to ringside, the commentary trio was still trying to gather everything that just occurred. Ryback's undefeated streak is over, the Maddox Administration are on their way out of Atlanta and apparently, whatever plan that WWE Champion Dolph Ziggler had for his match tonight with Wade Barrett has been thrown out of the window. Shifting gears, the focus became what happened this past Friday on SmackDown between the Big Show and the Intercontinental Champion, Dean Ambrose. We were taken back to the conclusion of the show, which was when Show delivered a Chokeslam to Ambrose onto the hood of a car. The back of Ambrose's head cracked the windshield, which resulted in him requiring six staples to close the wound. You've got to wonder just how much that is going to affect Ambrose as he prepares to defend the Intercontinental Title right now. INTERCONTINENTAL CHAMPIONSHIP DEAN AMBROSE (C) VS. BIG SHOW | Dean Ambrose and Big Show stood across the ring from one another as cameras got a closer look at the staples on the back of the Intercontinental Champion's head. After the bell sounded, Ambrose immediately charged towards Show and leaped onto him. Show backed into a corner as Ambrose continued to fire away with left and right shots to the "World's Largest Athlete." Show was able to push Ambrose off, but the "Psychotic Superstar" simply rushed him again and rammed him back into the corner. Ambrose delivered numerous kicks to Show's leg in an attempt to get down onto the canvas. The official forced Ambrose to back away, allowing Show a bit of time to regain himself. When Ambrose tried to go back on the attack, Show immediately grabbed him by his throat. As Ambrose was being lifted into the air for a Chokeslam, he was able to counter it into a DDT. Show managed to get to both of his knees before Ambrose began delivering several headbutts to him. Ambrose dropped and elbow onto the back of Show before covering him for a count of two. Show rolled out of the ring as Ambrose made chase for him. On the outside, Ambrose looked to be attempting a DDT. However, Show was able to push him away and the back of the head of the Intercontinental Champion collided with the steel ring post. Ambrose fell onto the floor as he held the back of his head, the commentators concerned with whether or not the staples had re-opened. That didn't seem to be the case, but Show still was not finished punishing Ambrose. Show delivered a Scoop Slam onto the floor before tossing Ambrose back into the ring. Show covered Ambrose, but couldn't get the victory off of that. The man who may have ended the career of Randy Orton looked to do the same to Ambrose as he placed his foot on the back of his head, applying force onto it. As Ambrose tried to get to his feet, Show picked him back up and tossed him shoulder-first into the ring post. Jerry Lawler stated on commentary that no one has ever seen Ambrose appear this vulnerable. Show brought Ambrose closer to the center of the ring before delivering a headbutt of his own. As Ambrose was getting to his feet, Show curled his fist into a ball, signaling that he was looking to knock the Intercontinental Champion's lights out. Ambrose was able to dodge the shot and got a hold of Show's leg. From there, Ambrose took Show down to the mat and applied a Heel Hook. Ambrose slowly, but surely, began regaining the momentum as Show had to crawl to reach the bottom rope and break the submission hold. Ambrose then stepped onto the second rope and actually delivered a Foot Stomp onto the chest of the "World's Largest Athlete." Ambrose brought Show out from underneath the bottom rope, climbing onto the apron and delivering a Leg Drop across the back of his head. Ambrose followed that up with an elbow as it was clear that he was looking to return the favor to Show after the injuries that he suffered to the back of his head. Ambrose slid back into the ring and pulled his knee pad down, calling for the Knee Trembler. While charging at him, Ambrose was caught in the Big Show's grasp and planted with a Chokeslam. The back of Ambrose's head bounced off of the canvas as that appeared to be all she wrote for the "Psychotic Superstar." Show got the cover, but somehow, Ambrose managed to get his foot on the bottom rope. An enraged Show brought Ambrose back to his feet, looking for another Chokeslam. This time, Ambrose actually bit the forehead of Show. He then delivered a couple of slaps to Show before knees to the mid-section. Show backed against the ropes, allowing Ambrose to step onto them and deliver a Bulldog. Ambrose backed into a corner as he stalked Show, looking for the Knee Trembler. At that moment, however, Antonio Cesaro and Damien Sandow made their way out to ringside through the audience. The commentary trio themselves were confused, but assumed that this involvement stems from Ambrose defeating Cesaro back at Night of Champions to capture the Intercontinental Championship. They both attempted to get involved, but Ambrose was able to fend them off while they stood on the ring apron. During that, Show was back on his feet and delivered the Knockout Punch to the back of Ambrose's head! Ambrose's body crashed to the floor as Show covered him to get the victory. | BIG SHOW DEFEATS DEAN AMBROSE ; NEW INTERCONTINENTAL CHAMPION |
The WWE Universe expressed their displeasure for the outcome as Big Show was handed the Intercontinental Championship, the "World's Largest Athlete" holding the title high in the air. A bit of concern came over as the official checked on Ambrose, who received a right hand from Show to the back of his head that was already stapled shut two nights ago. Antonio Cesaro and Damien Sandow both made their way up the entrance ramp, smiles lighting their faces after costing Dean Ambrose the title. Whether or not their involvement has to do with the fact that Ambrose was the one who defeated Cesaro for the Intercontinental Champion is still up in the air, but one thing is for certain. Big Show is the Intercontinental Champion, and the most dominant superstar on SmackDown continues to ride his wave of momentum. Backstage, Paige was shown walking down a corridor as the biggest match of her career thus far is just moments away. Suddenly, she came across the Assisting Supervisor for Monday Night RAW, Summer Rae. Summer sarcastically wished Paige luck, laughing at her thereafter. The "Anti Diva" looked as if she was simply going to ignore Summer and move on, but she put her fist in the air and nearly struck her. Summer flinched and screamed as she backed away, Paige smirking and continuing on. From there, we were taken to a video package for the upcoming Divas Championship match. Highlights of Paige's time on NXT was shown as a voice over from the woman herself stated that she only made her way to the WWE for one reason, and that is to become a champion. The video then showed Eve's farewell for AJ Lee, who she forced into retirement last month at Night of Champion. Eve declared that there wasn't a single Diva who could defeat her. However, an "Anti Diva" stepped up to the plate and made a challenge to Eve. After having to go through both Raquel Diaz and Vickie Guerrero on NXT's second iPPV, Paige was finally granted what she has been clamoring for - a Divas Championship opportunity. This past Monday on RAW, Eve took things to a personal level as she verbally attacked Paige's family and the emotions that went along with leaving England. Paige responded by attacking Eve, and on SmackDown, delivered one of the most brutal beatings that we have seen a Diva conduct in quite a while. Eve's toughest challenge may be awaiting her, and is it time for Paige to make history by becoming the youngest female to ever be a champion in WWE? DIVAS CHAMPIONSHIP EVE (C) VS. PAIGE | Paige's popularity has skyrocketed since the beginning of this program, evident by the overwhelming amount of support from the WWE Universe, who wouldn't settle for anything other than a new Divas Champion tonight. The bell sounded as Eve charged towards Paige, who dropped her with a Drop Toe Hold. Immediately after that, Paige was able to apply a Bow and Arrow submission hold onto Eve. Paige soon released the hold and rolled up Eve, who was able to kick out. The Divas Champion rolled out of the ring, staring at Paige as she realized how quickly she almost lost the Divas Championship. The official kept Paige away as Eve took her time re-entering the ring. Once she was on the apron, Paige grabbed her by the hair and pulled over the top rope and into the ring. As Eve was in a sitting position, Paige delivering one kick to her back before delivering a running Dropkick. Again, Eve was able to kick out of a pinning predicament. Paige brought Eve up to her feet, who delivered numerous elbow shots to the mid-section. Eve caught Paige with a few knees to her face before hitting her with a DDT. Paige was quickly able to kick out, prompting Eve to apply a rest hold. The audience here in Atlanta cheered on Paige as the "Anti Diva" managed to get to her, turning the tables and planting Eve with a Sidewalk Slam. Paige placed Eve in a corner and charged at her, but was unsuccessful as the Divas Champion managed to get a leg up. Eve grabbed Paige and delivered a Bulldog, managing to garner a two count from that. Eve was looking to finish things as she attempted to hit a Neckbreaker, but Paige countered the maneuver and delivered a Bridge Suplex. Eve somehow kicked out, which only angered Paige. She placed the Divas Champion in a corner, stomping on her repeatedly. Paige placed Eve on the top rope as she was going for a Suplex. Eve delivered a few blows and was able to prevent the maneuver, grabbing Paige by her hair and dropping her throat onto the top rope. Paige gasped for air as Eve quickly rolled back into the ring and covered her, but still couldn't get the victory. Eve hit a Back Suplex onto Paige before continuing to fire away with several kicks to her side. "Give up, little girl," said Eve as she once again had control of the bout. As Eve was attempting another Suplex, Paige was able to retaliate with a few body shots. She pushed Eve away and aimed at her for a Superkick, but the Divas Champion moved out of harm's way and Paige inadvertently caught the official. When Paige turned around, Eve delivered a hard kick to the back of her head. In attempt to progress time and assure that Paige would be down for good, Eve climbed onto the top rope. She came down with a Moonsault, but Paige managed to get her knees up in time. As Eve clutched what appeared to be her ribs, Paige capitalized and delivered the Paige Turner! The "Anti Diva" got the cover and had the match won, but there was no official to make the count. Paige tried to revive the official as Eve rolled to the outside of the ring. Frustrated, Paige had no choice but to get Eve back into the ring and try her luck at a pin attempt again. Eve, however, was able to get a hold of the Divas Championship and leveled Paige in the head with it! Eve rolled Paige's motionless body back into the ring, getting the cover on her. The official crawled towards the two of them, making the slow three count. | EVE DEFEATS PAIGE ; STILL DIVAS CHAMPION |
Eve let out a huge sigh of relief as the bell sounded and she was deemed the victor. The official handed her the Divas Championship as she clutched it to her chest, looking back at Paige and laughing at her. The commentators were notably frustrated with the outcome as Paige had the match won, yet it was a shot to the skull with the title that gave Eve the win. Eve made her way up the entrance ramp as her reign of terror over the Divas division continues, now entering six months as the champion. "Eve may be the winner, but the real story here is that Paige was robbed of her dream," said Michael Cole to the viewers at home. We were then taken to a graphic for the upcoming match for the WWE Championship between Dolph Ziggler and Wade Barrett. A video package was shown began with the news report from back in June that Wade Barrett had suffered a severe shoulder injury that would force him to relinquish the WWE Championship. Barrett handed the title to Brad Maddox, who was the Assistant General Manager of RAW at the time, and vowed to reclaim the title upon his return. A month later, Barrett made a sudden return to the WWE and made a rather serious accusation. His injury was not as serious as many believed, and he did not actually have to vacate the WWE Title. And Maddox knew that, but did so anyways. From that point on, Barrett set his sights on two things. Revenge against Maddox, and the WWE Championship. At Night of Champions and a few weeks ago on RAW, Barrett came inches away from regaining the title, but was screwed over by John Laurinaitis. Barrett requested one more opportunity at the gold, which Ziggler granted to him on one condition. If Barrett loses, he cannot challenge for the WWE Championship again until after WrestleMania XXIX, which would result in a six-month absence from the title picture from him. Barrett accepted the terms, but also had a wild card. To counter John Laurinaitis, Barrett enlisted the aid of someone who loathes Laurinaitis as much as he does. That being the "Nature Boy" Ric Flair. With Flair in his corner, can Barrett finally reclaim the title that he never legitimately lost? Or will Ziggler find another way to further ruin the career of Barrett? WWE CHAMPIONSHIP IF BARRETT LOSES, HE CANNOT CHALLENGE FOR THE WWE TITLE UNTIL AFTER WRESTLEMANIA XXIX DOLPH ZIGGLER (C) W/ JOHN LAURINAITIS VS. WADE BARRETT W/ RIC FLAIR | As the official raised the WWE Championship in the air, Wade Barrett took a long look at it as he knew that if he fails to gain it tonight, he will not come anywhere near it again for another six months. The bell sounded as Barrett and Ziggler locked up, the champion sliding underneath his legs. When Barrett turned around, Ziggler caught him with a Dropkick. Ziggler went for the cover, but Barrett was able to immediately kick out. As Barrett was attempting to get to his feet, Ziggler delivered a kick to his face before dropping numerous elbows. Before hitting the final one, Ziggler slicked his hair back and threw his hands towards Ric Flair, a sign of disrespect towards the "Nature Boy." Unfortunately for Ziggler, Barrett moved out of harm's way during the final Elbow Drop attempt. Barrett rammed Ziggler into a corner, delivering a number of shots to the side of his head with his elbow. Barrett whipped Ziggler into the ropes, but the "Show Off" was able to respond with a kick to his face. Ziggler went for a roll up, but Barrett was able to push him away. Barrett then caught Ziggler with a Big Boot, covering him for a two count. As Barrett was lifting Ziggler up to his feet, the defending WWE Champion retaliated with several strikes, backing Barrett against the ropes. Ziggler charged towards him, but Barrett was able to toss Ziggler over the top rope and onto floor. Ziggler crashed hard onto the outside as Barrett went out throw him back into the ring. Barrett made eye contact with Laurinaitis, but the former Executive Vice President of Talent Relations noticed Flair staring him down from a distance. Barrett covered Ziggler in the ring, but couldn't get the victory in that fashion. Barrett stepped onto the second rope and went for an Elbow Drop, but Ziggler was able to evade it. Ziggler leaped onto Barrett's back and applied a Sleeper Hold, keeping Barrett there for a bit. Barrett soon rammed Ziggler into a corner before delivering a kick to his mid-section. Barrett then whipped Ziggler into a corner before delivering a Backbreaker. Barrett got the cover and hooked the leg of Ziggler, but it wasn't enough to allow him to capture the WWE Championship. Barrett placed Ziggler on the top rope and was looking for something, but the "Show Off" was able to prevent it and fend him off. Ziggler leaped off of the top rope, but was caught in mid-air with the Winds of Change! Barrett got the cover, but somehow, only a count of two. As Barrett was lifting Ziggler up to his feet, he was caught by the WWE Champion with a Dropkick, sending Barrett into the ropes. Ziggler then attempted to hit the Zig Zag, but Barrett managed to hold onto the ropes. After Ziggler fell back onto the canvas, he charged towards Barrett, who moved out of the way. Barrett then caught Ziggler with the Bullhammer Elbow! The WWE Champion fell straight to the canvas as Barrett covered him, the commentators and WWE Universe calling a new champion. That was not the case, however. Before the official could reach the count of three, John Laurinaitis grabbed Ziggler's foot and placed it on the bottom rope. Unbeknownst to the official, he had to call off the pin attempt. Barrett seemed disheartened at that moment as he believed that he had the WWE Championship won, as did the rest of the world. Ric Flair then approached Laurinaitis, turning him around and delivering numerous Knife Edge Chop! The audience shouted "Woo!" with each chop as Laurinaitis tried to retreat. Flair made chase for him as it appeared that both men at ringside were now gone from the equation. And since Brad Maddox, the Miz and Roman Reigns all high-tailed out of the arena, that meant that it was down to the two competitors now. If Dolph Ziggler wanted to leave Hell in a Cell as the WWE Champion, he would have to do it all by himself. Barrett picked Ziggler up and attempted to hit another Bullhammer, but Ziggler dodged it and caught the "English Brawler" with a Superkick! Ziggler fell onto Barrett and got the cover, but Barrett somehow managed to get a shoulder up! Ziggler became infuriated as the audience watched on at the edge of their seat. This is anyone's match to win now and neither superstar is willing to give up. Ziggler attempted the Fameasser, but Barrett countered it and planted him with a Powerbomb. Ziggler rolled onto his knees as Barrett quickly hoisted him up to his shoulders, delivering Wasteland! Barrett covered Ziggler, finally getting the three count, the victory, revenge and most of all, the WWE Championship. | WADE BARRETT DEFEATS DOLPH ZIGGLER ; NEW WWE CHAMPION |
The roof nearly came off of the arena as Wade Barrett let out a massive shout before being handed the WWE Championship. It was time for a celebration here in Atlanta as justice has finally been served for Barrett. Nearly five months ago, he was wrongfully stripped of the WWE Title in a scheme that was constructed by both Brad Maddox and John Laurinaitis. After fighting and scratching his way back into the title picture, he had one last opportunity. Had he failed, it would have cost him nearly everything. But that isn't the case as Barrett is once again the WWE Championship, and a massive blow has just been dealt to the Maddox Administration. As Barrett raised the title high in the air on the stage, Ric Flair made his way back out into the arena. The two stared at one another for a bit, no love lost among them. Flair extended his hand to Barrett, who accepted the handshake. That was the exact scenario that occurred when Flair agreed to be in Barrett's corner for this match, and it happened again when Barrett stands tall at the top of the mountain as the WWE Champion! At this time, a promo was shown that took place in what appeared to be a home in the middle of a forest. Inside the house was Bray Wyatt, who rocked back and forth in a chair. Brodus Clay and Tensai were at his side, but the camera zoomed out to reveal the two monstrous men who came to his aid last Monday against Kane. Wyatt revealed the two mysterious men as Luke Harper and Erick Rowan, who appeared to be wearing a sheep mask. "You see my message doesn't just spread to the WWE Universe. It spreads to the universe in general. And these two lost souls, despite all of the trauma in their lives, heard my message loud and clear. And out came their hands, ready to be taken into my church. Because this church is more than just a church. We're like a family. And I see each of these men as my children. I care for them just as I care for any other living organism on planet Earth. All except for one entity who is not living, nor an organism. That being Kane. You see I offered Kane a new home. One that is isolated from the world that has tormented him and manipulated him into the monster that he is today. He failed to follow the buzzards. But Luke and Erick did. And I proved that time isn't just on my side. They are too. Everyone is. All but you, Kane. When you play with fire, you get burned. And by this point, your entire body is engulfed in a flame that I lit the match for!" said Wyatt. He then let out a maniacal laugh as Brodus, Tensai, Harper and Rowan all stared at the camera with blank expressions. The image faded out, bringing the promo to a conclusion. Returning to the live feed, the Hell in a Cell structure was shown lowering to the ground. We were then taken to a video package, which began with Night of Champions. As CM Punk had the WWE Championship in his sights, it was an unprovoked attack from Brock Lesnar that turned the tide and prevented Punk from reaching the mountain top once again. The following night on RAW, Punk would call out Lesnar, and the result would be a match at Hell in a Cell. However, Punk had a different vision. He laid out the challenge to the "Next Big Thing" for a match inside Hell in a Cell! Lesnar immediately accepted the stipulation. Lesnar remained absent for the next few weeks as Paul Heyman's other client, Mark Henry, dealt with Punk for the time being. Before meeting Lesnar inside Hell in a Cell, Punk was forced to go up against Henry in another structure - a Steel Cage match. Punk managed to overcome Henry after delivering an incredible Elbow Drop from the top of the cage. As Punk and Heyman were signing the contract for the match, Lesnar would attack Punk and deliver a Powerbomb through the table before signing the contract. This past Monday on RAW, the two would meet inside of the Hell in a Cell structure and traded personal verbal blows. With a no-contact clause in place, neither could do anything to the other about their words. However, Punk had an entirely different plan. He hoisted Heyman up to his shoulders and delivered a GTS to him right before Lesnar's eyes. Both men are now set to meet inside the most demonic structure in WWE history. Who will claim victory inside Hell in a Cell? The "Best" or the "Beast"? HELL IN A CELL MATCH BROCK LESNAR W/ PAUL HEYMAN VS. CM PUNK | The moment has finally arrived. The "Best in the World" meets the "Beast Incarnate" inside Hell in a Cell. The bell sounded as Lesnar immediately took Punk down, attempting to demolish him the same way he did John Cena back at SummerSlam. Punk kept his hands up to block Lesnar's shots and eventually rolled out of the mount. Punk delivered numerous kicks to the side of Lesnar's leg, along with a few elbow strikes. Lesnar pushed Punk away and was able to catch him with a heavy Clothesline. Lesnar picked up Punk and carelessly tossed him out of the ring, following him thereafter. Lesnar then picked up the steel steps as he waited for Punk to get to his feet. Lesnar then threw the steps at Punk, but thankfully, he was able to move out of the way as the steps crashed into the Cell wall. Punk delivered a knee to the mid-section of Lesnar before planting him with a DDT onto the floor. Punk remained on top of Lesnar and struck him with repeated fists and elbows, capping off the sequence with a headbutt. Punk searched under the ring and brought out a steel chair. When Lesnar turned around, Punk delivered a massive chair shot to his skull. Lesnar was dazed by the shot, but remained on his feet. Punk answered back with another shot, an even louder thud being created. Lesnar went down this time, and blood began to drop from his forehead. Punk waited for Lesnar to get back to his feet as he was looking to deliver one more chair shot. Lesnar was able to avoid the shot by lifting Punk off of his feet and ramming him into the Cell wall. Lesnar followed that up with a Powerbomb onto the floor. As Punk crawled away, Lesnar took the steel steps and set them up near the door. Punk had the use the wall to get to his feet as Lesnar stood across from him. Lesnar charged towards Punk and used the steel steps as a launching pad, but Punk was able to move out of harm's way as Lesnar crashed into the door and actually broke through it! Lesnar was now down on the outside of the Hell in a Cell structure as Punk followed him. Punk took a cameraman's camera and leveled Lesnar in the head with. Punk then ran towards Lesnar, who tossed him back onto the floor with an Overhead Slam. Lesnar then ran full speed at Punk, who was able to move out of the way. Because of that, Lesnar crashed through the barricade and landed in the time keeper's area! Punk went into the area and grabbed Lesnar, bouncing his head off of the ring bell. More blood would emerge from Lesnar's forehead as Punk delivered a kick to the back of his head. Lesnar fell onto the announce table before Punk began scaling the structure. The WWE Universe members in Atlanta stood to their feet as they knew that something incredible and unreal was about to happen. Punk was about halfway up the structure before glancing back at Lesnar and coming down with an Elbow Drop through the announce table! Chants of "Holy s***" broke out as the replay of that sequence was shown several times. Paul Heyman could been seen at ringside with his eyes and mouth wide open, shocked that his "Beast" is actually being pummeled by CM Punk. The "Best in the World" was the first to his feet as grabbed Lesnar's leg and dragged him back into the Hell in a Cell. Once back inside, Punk closed the door shut and asked for the official on the outside for a new lock in place of the one that Lesnar broke. Punk then stared at Heyman through the structure, smiling as he knew that he had Heyman's client right where he wanted him. It was a bit of a struggle for Punk to get Lesnar back into the ring, but he was eventually able to do so. Punk got the cover on Lesnar, but somehow couldn't get the victory as he kicked out! Punk then climbed onto the top rope, waiting for Lesnar to get to his feet. Punk attempted to hit a Crossbody, but Lesnar caught him in mid-air. He then placed Punk in position for a Powerbomb, planting him with it onto the canvas. Lesnar went to the outside and looked underneath the ring, coming back out with two kendo sticks in his possession. Lesnar tossed one to the side before striking Punk across his back with one. Lesnar delivered two more shots before the stick was in an unusable state. The red marks could be seen across Punk's back as Lesnar hoisted him up to his shoulders. Lesnar then hit Punk with the F-5, but did not immediately go for the cover. Lesnar didn't feel that he had inflicted enough punishment onto Punk. He went to the outside and brought the steel steps into the ring. Lesnar then stood on steps as he lifted Punk up to his feet. It was clear that Lesnar was looking to lock in the Kimura, which would definitely spell the end for Punk. However. Punk was able to thwart those plans by hitting Lesnar with a low blow! Punk then grabbed the spare kendo stick and struck Lesnar across his face with it! Lesnar fell onto the ropes as Punk delivered repeated shots to his back with the stick. Lesnar was now the one in a world of pain as Punk placed the kendo stick against his face and pulled back on it. Punk the brought Lesnar away from the steel steps, actually managing to lift the "Next Big Thing" onto his shoulders and deliver a GTS! Punk got the cover, but Lesnar managed to kick out before the count of three! Punk couldn't believe that Lesnar kicked out, unsure of just what he would have to do to put him away for good. Punk picked up the kendo stick once again, looking to get a few more shots in. However, Lesnar wouldn't allow that to happen as he kicked Punk in the mid-section before placing him on his shoulders. Lesnar approached the steel steps as it appeared that he was looking for an F-5 onto them. Punk was able to counter the finisher attempt into a DDT, Lesnar's already wounded forehead colliding with the steps! Punk then was back on his feet as he slowly hoisted Lesnar up to his shoulders once again. Instead of a GTS, Punk dropped Lesnar off of his shoulders and he landed face-first onto the steel steps. Punk pulled Lesnar off of the steps and covered him, managing to get the victory.
| CM PUNK DEFEATS BROCK LESNAR |
The audience erupted as Punk slowly stood to his feet, his arm being raised in victory. After one of the most grueling battles in recent memory, and perhaps history as well, CM Punk has overcome the "Beast Incarnate" inside Hell in a Cell. Brock Lesnar suffers his first defeat since returning to the WWE three months ago, and it comes at the hands of the "Best in the World." Punk celebrated his victory with whatever energy he had left as the Hell in a Cell structure rose back into the ceiling. When Punk turned around, he came face to face with Paul Heyman. The two stared at one another for a while before Lesnar attacked Punk from behind. The "Next Big Thing" grabbed Punk and applied the Kimura, looking to break Punk's arm and deliver the same fate that he gave to John Cena. Several of the audience members could be heard chanting for Cena, hoping that he would make the save for Punk. That turned out not to be the case. Instead, the theme song of the Rock blasted! All 18,000 members of the WWE Universe were on their feet as the "Great One" ran down to the ring, Lesnar releasing the hold on Punk. Rock dodged one of Lesnar's shots and hit a few right hands before Clotheslining him over the top rope! It was thunderous in the Philips Arena as the Rock taunted Lesnar, daring him to get back in the ring. Heyman tried to calm down Lesnar, telling him that getting back in the ring wouldn't be worth it tight now. The Rock, who made his return last Monday on RAW and had an altercation with Heyman, stood tall in the ring after making the save. When Rock turned around, CM Punk lifted him up to his shoulders and delivered a GTS! "What the hell was that for?!?!" shouted Michael Cole on commentary as Punk fell to the mat, staring at Rock. Lesnar and Heyman suddenly stopped in their tracks as they, along with the entire world, were stunned by Punk's actions. A portion of the audience suddenly began booing Punk as he sat cross-legged next the Rock, looking as if he didn't want to do that, but felt that he needed to. CM Punk has defeated Brock Lesnar inside Hell in a Cell, but rather than celebrating what should be lively moment, we're left wondering why Punk has laid out the man who came to his aid, the Rock.
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Post by Planktung on Jul 29, 2013 3:39:30 GMT -5
| Live on pay-per-view November 18th from Indianapolis, IN | Thanks to Young Guns for the official theme, "Bones" |
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Post by tg11 on Jul 29, 2013 11:03:07 GMT -5
Hell in a Cell Review
I wonder what the hell was Punk thinking, why Punk why? I don't understand this, why would CM Punk give The Rock a GTS right in the middle of the ring laying The Rock out as Heyman and Lesnar look on in shock that Punk did that as well and the fans are booing the hell out of Punk for attacking The Rock like that but I gotta wonder why Punk would do this considering The Rock came down to save Punk from being annihilated by Lesnar even further and then just out of nowhere Punk pulls a stunt like that
If that wasn't a heel turn from CM Punk, then I don't know what is
But I have to admit that that Hell in a Cell match he had just now with Lesnar was a classic, definitely has to go down as one of the great Hell in a Cell matches that I think I have seen in recent memory because it was just so brutal so physical and so back and forth but ultimately it leading to Punk's victory was great but I have to admit I was pulling for Lesnar to beat Punk
Wade Barrett is the new WWE Champion, Barrett's road to redemption is complete, he finally has the WWE Championship back in his possession but I wonder for how long? Since Ziggler does have his rematch clause I think Ziggler will end up using it at Survivor Series but you can bet there will be tension in the Maddox Administration because of the fact that Ziggler lost his WWE Championship and no Administration member was there to help him, Ziggler will probably see that as Maddox and company abandoning him when he needed them the most, perhaps this could be the start of Ziggler's face turn, turning face because of the fact that The Maddox Administration were nowhere in sight while he lost his WWE Championship and Ziggler would have every right to blame them too but Barrett now that he is WWE Champion once again here is hoping Barrett has a longer title reign with the belt
It seems The Wyatt family is stronger than ever, with Wyatt leading the charge and then you have Clay, Tensai, Harper and Rowan, the 5 of them could be the premier stable on RAW, the Wyatt family could take over RAW hell they could take over the WWE single-handedly and Kane should have joined them when he had the chance but here is hoping the Wyatt family makes him regret that decision by taking Kane out for good
Eve is still the WWE Divas Champion, why doesn't this surprise me one bit? I honestly knew this would happen like why can't you just end our suffering, end our misery and have Eve lose the WWE Divas Championship finally and give the title to a diva that is more deserving of the title, someone more deserving like Paige because Paige had the match won, she was well on her way to beating Eve but that piranha she finds a way to win, that is why I hate Eve so much as champion and here is hoping that when she loses the title, all will be right with the world
Wow what a brutal way for Big Show to win the WWE Intercontinental Championship hitting the KO Punch on Ambrose from behind knocking Ambrose out by hitting him in the back of the head with the KO Punch in the back of Ambrose's head that had stitches because of Show chokeslamming Ambrose on the hood of a car with Ambrose's head slamming against the windshield with Ambrose not being 100%, but Ambrose fought valiantly against Show and hell he could have retained the title had it not been for Cesaro and Sandow getting involved, but that is not the story right here, the story being Show as the new IC Champion, Show is now a 2-time IC Champion but even more so Show is showing us why he is the most dangerous man in WWE and that no one will want to face him for that title
Ryback got screwed in my opinion if you ask me, definite screwjob here with Ryback losing his undefeated streak at the hands of Miz and Reigns and all because Maddox got involved, well knowing Maddox, Miz and Reigns the 3 of them they are definitely going to get theirs one of these days especially if Ryback has anything to say about it and I would hate to be them especially if Ryback gets his hands on them because Ryback was dominating that match and was well on his way to winning but Maddox prevents that from happening
Here is hoping Vince McMahon and or Triple H or Stephanie personally fire Brad Maddox as GM of RAW because no GM should be on a power trip especially a GM who gets involved in superstars' matches costing them matches, at best Maddox should get a job evaluation from the McMahons and here is hoping justice is finally served with Maddox being fired as the GM of RAW
Can't wait for John Cena to return on RAW this Monday, especially in his hometown of Boston, you can bet Cena is going to want Lesnar in the ring one on one again and if that happens, I see it being Cena vs Lesnar II the rematch happening at Survivor Series
Cody Rhodes retains his World Heavyweight Championship against Sheamus in his home state of Georgia since Cody is from Marietta, Georgia and since Atlanta is in Georgia you would think that they would cheer for Cody Rhodes considering he is the hometown favorite being from Georgia growing up in Georgia, you would think they would be cheering Cody instead of booing him but can you really expect anything less from these moronic fans, but at the same time I will admit that it was funny as hell when Sheamus punched JBL in his black eye and JBL falling to the ground in a crumbling heap that made me die of laughter after JBL tried to get involved only for it to backfire but it provided the distraction Cody needed to win, so I am happy
Angle beating Bryan in the Submission Match to become the new #1 Contender for the World Heavyweight Championship being the first man to make Bryan tap out ever especially in a Submission Match, now Angle has all the bragging rights here but now that Angle is the new #1 Contender for the World Heavyweight Championship, it sets the stage for Angle/Rhodes for the World Heavyweight Championship and here is hoping that match takes place at Survivor Series
Overall great pay per view!!!!!!!!!!
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Post by nouratef on Jul 29, 2013 11:31:43 GMT -5
one of the best PPVs ever wow Angle make Bryan tap out ! , honestly when i saw this , i was sure that Rhodes will retain against Sheamus The Wrestling Royalty Retain , i love this team like what i said , but anyways , i love Rhodes , Sheamus sux Ryback streak is over , yay , Cryback sux too Big Show took the title from Ambrose , anyway , Ambrose was one of the best IC Champions alongside with Cesaro Eve Retain , i love both Divas Barrett won ,i thought Ziggler will win and Barrett compete for World Heavyweight Title Punk Heel Turn , i changed my mind , it will be like last year , Cena and Rock form Survivor Series Team to take on Heyman team which will include Henry , Punk and Lesnar , i can't wait for Survivor Series , the PPV was geat , matches are great , it is like PPV of the year
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Post by AKing1979 on Jul 29, 2013 16:54:58 GMT -5
The Angle/Bryan match was awesome, though I'm surprised Angle went over instead of Bryan. Nice tag team title match and it looks like DiBiase and Hennig are turning face the way Maddox is treating them. Rhodes retaining the title wasn't surprising, but nice touch to have Angle appear. That should be a great match whenever you book it, whether it be at Survivor Series or somewhere else. Ryback lost but you made it so it took three men to beat him, the two guys and Maddox. Wonder where Ryback goes from here. Okay match between Big Show and Ambrose, didn't expect Show to actually win the title. Glad to see Barrett regain the title, it's not so bad seeing the heels get their commeupance once in a while and we didn't need two heel champions. The main event was awesome with Punk coming out on top. The ending segment was also nice with The Rock getting involved. Can't wait to see where this goes, and where John Cena fits into all this. Overall another great supercard here!
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Post by Deleted on Jul 29, 2013 16:57:50 GMT -5
UNCLE PAUL BEAT DEAN AMBROSE! I LOVE YOU.
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Post by DTP. on Jul 31, 2013 11:17:38 GMT -5
WWE Monday Night RAW: Monday 22nd October 2012...Alright, six days away from the highly anticipated Hell in a Cell pay-per-view. I'm looking forward to what we have, a big episode of RAW lined up. Probably the best way to kick off the show, with the Rock making a return to WWE television for the first time in months. A good rundown of the competition in the WWE Championship picture, three months prior to the Rock's challenge to the WWE Championship coming at the Royal Rumble. I wouldn't mind a win for Rock as WWE Champion - but I would not like John Cena to go on to face Rock at the same time - but I doubt you are going down that route anyway. Paul Heyman introducing himself to Rock was comical, and I liked him trying to hype up Brock Lesnar's match against CM Punk instead. Heyman then trying to recuit Rock was humorous, leading to a Rock Bottom for Heyman. It reminded me of John Laurinaitis' promo with Rock from earlier this year on SmackDown. Not a bad opening promo, didn't provide much in terms of hype, but rather was a comical, memorable way to open up the show. Solid opening contest with Ryback teaming up with Kofi Kingston, Joe Hennig and Ted Dibiase against the Miz, Roman Reigns and the Prime Time Players. Eight man tag team matches make me far too happy. Wow, just realised that Titus O'Neill and Darren Young are playing the heels here, whilst Hennig and Dibiase are the faces. Oops! I see that you are slightly trying to get through this week of television, I don't blame you, considering it's last minute hype. Ryback winning re-enforced his dominant, undefeated nature - I think he's definitely winning on Sunday. Christian defeating David Otunga was obvious, and I see we finally could have Fandango compete against Christian, perhaps at Hell in a Cell or RAW. Up next, a great promo for Eve and Paige, leading up to their match this Sunday. I'm proud of what you have done in the past couple of months for the WWE Divas Championship scene. Really inspiring stuff. I'm not sure about mentioning the Knight Family documentary though, given that it wasn't even produced by WWE, but rather Channel 4 over here in the United Kingdom. It's still cool to include Paige's wrestling family background, though. But a large percentage of the US audience wouldn't even know about the Knight Family documentary, haha. Wade Barrett has an "equalizer" for Big Johnny? Heheh... Barrett has really been a minimal part of the feud with Dolph Ziggler, in fact this WWE Championship feud has been overshadowed a lot, despite having one of the best buildups. I think Barrett won't win on Sunday. Barrett defeating Jack Swagger was fine in a solid match, I see that the fences have been made following the tension between Barrett and Ric Flair this past spring. Dolph Ziggler with a good promo afterwards, resuming their feud. I think Ziggler will definitely retain at Hell in a Cell personally. Zack Ryder with a win against Santonio Marella was fine, I dislike that Ryder and Kofi Kingston's feud is being overlooked for the Hell in a Cell Kickoff show, as I think it deserves a better platform. Especially for Ryder, who had been a face for so long prior to this. Bray Wyatt defeating Kane was a big match, a solid No Disqualification win for Wyatt. I wonder if Kane will now convert into Wyatt's image of Kane, perhaps. And finally, a big time promo to close the show with CM Punk and Brock Lesnar meeting face to face. Punk getting the upper hand over Paul Heyman was good, as Lesnar was left irate in the symbolic Hell in a Cell structure. A memorable close to the show, following a memorable opening promo. This has not been Paul E's night, for sure. Overall, a grand show, a really enjoyable one, setting everything into motion for Hell in a Cell, this Sunday night.
WWE NXT: Wednesday 24th October 2012...Short mode for NXT this week! Adrian Neville picking up a win against Adam Cole was a fine way to kick off the show, showcasing Neville's high-flying ability to the max. Ricardo Rodriguez's segment was nice, as it furthered the scenario where Ricardo must compete with Alberto Del Rio on Friday night on SmackDown. I see these shenanigans with Enzo Amore continue, which is all of the more amusing to me. Big E Langston going up against Amore should make for a good squash. Briley Pierce is getting a big start, breaking out from the interviewer role, picking up a surprise victory against Trent Barreta. I'd be happy to see Pierce in action more often - preferably if he knows how to actually wrestle, at that. Yay, Xavier Woods is coming. I could see a good match down the line with him and Barreta, him and Neville, or him and Seth Rollins. Good acquisation. Big E Langston was easily getting the win against Enzo Amore. I wonder where this angle is going. And finally, a big-time six-man tag team match with Kassius Ohno inserting himself as a threat to the NXT Championship, pinning Seth Rollins in a match that also featured the tag team feud with NXT Tag Team Champions, Richie Steamboat and Bo Rotundo against Jake Carter and Corey Graves. It's sure to be a big win for the tag team challengers, as well. Wise booking, combining two of NXT's top feuds into one. A decent episode of NXT, looking forward to next week, given if it has more detail than this.
WWE SmackDown: Friday 26th October 2012...Decent opening promo to kick off the show, allowing Kurt Angle and Daniel Bryan to have some last minute build, two days away from their big submission match at Hell in a Cell. I liked how it then turned into an exchange between the Miz and Kurt Angle, setting up our main event for the night. Damien Sandow and Antonio Cesaro oddly do make for a good tag team, I think. A fine win for them against Alberto Del Rio and Ricardo Rodriguez from NXT. I see that Cesaro and Del Rio's feud continues further, after their WWE Intercontinental Championship feud several months ago. Dean Ambrose was obviously going to beat JTG, but the real story was the feud with Big Show heightening. I see Ambrose retaining come Sunday. A fine way to get Ambrose over, having him beat Show, me thinks. Haha, the infamous Sheamus and John Bradshaw Layfield Beer Drinking shenanigans. Cody Rhodes then attacking Sheamus was likely, although given Sheamus having momentum tonight, getting the upper hand against the World Heavyweight Champion, Cody will get the victory on Sunday at Hell in a Cell. Chris Jericho defeating Heath Slater is fine; unfortunately, this feud hasn't done a great deal for me. Paige and Nikki Bella never starting was amusing. I liked Paige practically exploding in this one, gave her a good look as we head into her WWE Divas Championship confrontation with Eve this weekend. I can't see Paige winning the title this soon, though. I'm not a big fan of Paige having her first official WWE match on one of the main TV programs - for mystique and potential additional buys, I'd have saved it for Sunday. Mind you, this match didn't really happen anyway. Kurt Angle defeating the Miz by disqualification was fine, a good win for Angle as Bryan got the upper hand - it'd be a surprise to me if Bryan walks away from Sunday as number one contender to the World Heavyweight Championship, though. Wow, Ambrose and Show gets the final segment of the show, interesting. I liked the parking lot brawl the two had, but it was quite gimmicky and a bit over the top for me. I liked Show getting the upper hand though. Overall, a good night for hype on this episode of SmackDown, but nothing too special. Looking forward to Hell in a Cell, which I will reply to soon.
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Post by ✖ AJ on Aug 1, 2013 17:24:35 GMT -5
Glad that you went with Bryan and Angle in the opening contest, and having Angle become the number one contender surprises me a little bit, but I dig it. I don't expect him to win it though. Wrestling Royalty staying the tag team champions doesn't surprise me at all, seeing as how the Prime Time Players - although I don't mind them - aren't really tag champion material right now in this point of the diary. Cody Rhodes keeping the World Heavyweight Championship is obviously the best choice with him being a fresh champion. Him versus Angle shall be an interesting feud, but I am looking forward to it. I'm actually surprised here to see The Miz and Roman Reigns get the win, but it does make sense as Ryback is going against big odds. I dig. Interesting situation having Cesaro and Sandow get involved in the Intercontinental Championship match. I can see why you did it, but it does seem a little odd. We'll see what will come out of it. Eve retaining the Diva's Championship doesn't surprise me. Paige isn't built up enough yet. Barrett winning actually surprises me more than anything so far, honestly. I thought Ziggler had it won and Barrett would be forced to move on. Wow. Psychotic promo from The Wyatt Family, it is becoming quite a huge stable. Looking forward to the future of them. Punk beating Lesnar I saw coming, but what I didn't see coming was his attack on The Rock afterward. Crazy ending to a good show.
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Post by Rule 30 on Aug 1, 2013 19:11:08 GMT -5
WWE Hell in a Cell Excited for this one, we've got a stacked card tonight. Hot opening contest with Kurt Angle versus Daniel Bryan. Didn't really want to see Bryan tap, but there's no shame in tapping to Kurt Angle. Angle with a future title shot is probably the best move, I don't see him winning the title, however. A win for Cody over him would be fantastic. Wrestling Royalty retaining the Tag Team Championships is cool, I would like to see them break the 300 day mark. Hopefully the Prime Time Players still get a run with the tag titles at some point. Glad to see Rhodes retain the World Championship, as expected. I wonder where Sheamus goes from here, after failing to capture both the Tag Titles and the World Title. I think you could have saved a confrontation with Angle until later, rather than completely burying Sheamus. Hmm, Reigns and Miz finally breaking the streak, with help from Maddox, is alright. This was probably the best way to do it. I assume Ryback will have his revenge soon, hopefully a run with a title is in the works for him. I liked how Maddox and company split from the arena, interested about the plan Dolph mentioned. Looks like Ziggy might be in trouble. Uh-oh. Wow, didn't expect to see Big Show take the Intercontinental Championship. A little disappointed that Ambrose lost the title so soon. Intrigued to see how Ambrose will react to Cesaro and Sandow costing him the title. Speaking of those two, they just make a really cool pairing for some reason. I like the idea of them being together. Called Eve retaining her Diva's Champions tonight, but I still expect Paige will capture it in her hometown. I'm digging this feud. Wade Barrett finally winning back the WWE Championship is great, I wonder if Dolph will somehow blame Maddox for the loss after he left earlier. I'm interested to see the fallout from this, I wonder who will be Barrett's first challenger after Dolph. The Wyatt video to introduce Harper and Rowan was a good idea to cool the crowd down before Hell in a Cell. Liking the extended Wyatt Family here, but I have a gut feeling we'll be seeing Tons of Funk soon. I can't imagine the two teams staying side by side for much longer. Ah, here we go... Hell in a Cell time. Punk jumping from halfway and hitting the elbow was cool, reminds me of the Foley spot I did. I loved how brutal this match was, it's got to be one of the best Cell matches in recent memory. I'm glad Punk picked up the win in the end. Oh shit! The heel turn, I assume, by Punk was awesome and it explains why Rock showed up to RAW on Monday. I wonder if you're going to go with a match between the two at Survivor Series, or hold it off until WrestleMania 29. Fantastic pay-per-view, the fallout shall be interesting.
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Post by Planktung on Aug 4, 2013 4:37:01 GMT -5
| October 29th, 2012 - Charlotte, NC | Survivor Series is live on pay-per-view in 3 weeks! |
- Cutting directly to the arena here in Charlotte following the signature intro, Justin Roberts introduced to the world......."the NEW WWE Champion, Wade Barrett!" A massive response emerged for Barrett as he made his way out to the stage with the WWE Championship draped over his shoulder. After enduring five months of pure hell at the hands of Brad Maddox and John Laurinaitis, Barrett has finally made his way back to the top on Monday Night RAW as the new WWE Champion! Barrett said that ever since he was stripped of the WWE Title back in June, he had one goal on his mind, and that was to reclaim it. But along the way, he formed one other goal. That goal was to dismantle the Maddox Administration piece by piece. And last night at Hell in a Cell, he took out one giant piece by defeating Dolph Ziggler and bringing the WWE Championship back home into the camp of RAW. "And as I said a few weeks back, last night marked the beginning of my road to WrestleMania. Because I plan on walking into MetLife Stadium on April 7th with this title still in my possession. And Rock, if you are indeed the one who claims victory in the Royal Rumble match, then I look forward to going one on one with the great one," said Barrett. The new champion then said that even though he doesn't usually like to give credit to others for his own personal accomplishments, there is one man who he needs to acknowledge at this time. Because without him, he's not sure if he would be standing here right now as the WWE Champion. "Ladies and gentlemen, I'd like to introduce to you all......Charlotte's very own, Ric Flair!" The WWE Universe erupted as the "Nature Boy" strutted out to the stage, letting out a "Wooo!" for his hometown audience. Flair stepped into the ring and shook Barrett's hand, telling him that despite all of their differences and past occurrences, it was his privilege to stand at ringside and take care of that "rat" John Laurinaitis for him and watch a superstar of his caliber become a two-time WWE Champion. Before Flair could finish speaking, he was interrupted by the arrival of the former WWE Champion, Dolph Ziggler. Ziggler, who was accompanied by Laurinaitis, said that Barrett should be ashamed of himself. "You're walking around here with my title that you only have because Charlotte's least favorite elder assaulted one of the most influential figures in WWE history, John Laurinaitis," said Ziggler. The "Show Off" continued to berate Barrett and his victory before saying that he isn't going allow this travesty to go on any further. Ziggler stepped onto the ring apron as Barrett placed the WWE Championship on the canvas, preparing for a battle with Ziggler just 24 hours after their previous one. Suddenly, the theme of Mark Henry hit as the "World's Strongest Man", who we haven't seen since his Steel Cage match with CM Punk a number of weeks ago, made his way through the ground-level audience along with his agent, Paul Heyman. Henry stepped into the ring with Ziggler as the two had Barrett and Flair right where they wanted them. It looked like a bad situation for the "Bare Knuckle Fighter" until John Cena's entrance music hit to a huge pop. Making his return after being carted off on a stretcher at Night of Champions, Cena rushed into the ring and went right after one of the men responsible for his absence, Mark Henry. Barrett then went on the attack on Ziggler as the two faces had the advantage over the Maddox Administration members. Barrett was able to toss Ziggler out of the ring, while Cena delivered a huge Clothesline to Henry over the top rope. Cena, Barrett and Flair stood tall in the ring as Heyman and Laurinaitis assisted Ziggler and Henry up the entrance ramp. John Cena is back, and he and Barrett are leading the charge against the Maddox Administration.
- Backstage, John Cena was shown roaming the hallways in pursuit of the Maddox Administration. Matt Striker caught up with the returning Cena, asking for his mindset on his first night back. Cena said that the only thing on his mind right now is revenge. "Whether it's Brock Lesnar, Mark Henry, Paul Heyman, Brad Maddox, it really doesn't matter to me. When I see any one of those Maddox Administration goons, I won't think twice about delivering to them the punishment that they delivered to me." Cena then said that what he wants tonight is for every single member of the Maddox Administration to fill the ring, because that's where he will meet them and take the first step towards his revenge.
- NON TITLE MATCH - WWE TAG TEAM CHAMPIONS WRESTLING ROYALTY DEF. THE MIZ AND ROMAN REIGNS VIA DQ: After the series of back and forth attacks between these two teams, the WWE Tag Team Champions finally met the Miz and Roman Reigns. Both teams came into this match with momentum stemming from Hell in a Cell, but none bigger than the momentum boost that the Miz and Roman Reigns received after ending the undefeated streak of Ryback. Towards the finish, Reigns tossed Joe Hennig into a barricade before sliding back into the ring and going after Ted DiBiase. Miz and Reigns both viciously assaulted DiBiase as the official called for the bell due to not being able to restore order in the match. Miz would then head to ringside and grab one of the WWE Tag Team Championship titles, delivering a shot to Hennig. Reigns held DiBiase up as Miz was preparing to level him with the title as well. But before he could go through with that, "Feed me!" blared through the PA system as the once undefeated monster, Ryback, marched down to the ring. Miz and Reigns, not wanting to face the wrath of Ryback, both left through the audience as Ryback stood in the ring watching them. "Feed me more!" shouted the audience as Ryback assisted Wrestling Royalty up to their feet, all three of them having unfinished business with the duo of the Miz and Roman Reigns.
- Backstage, RAW General Manager Brad Maddox was shown in his office, presumable speaking to John Laurinaitis about John Cena's challenge to the Administration earlier in the evening. Former WWE Champion Dolph Ziggler soon walked into the room, prompting Maddox to turn his attention to him. However, the "Show Off" was quite hostile towards the General Manager, telling him that he is the reason why he's no longer the WWE Champion. "Had you not insisted on just leaving the arena because you decided to piss off Ryback, our initial plan would have led to me defeating Wade Barrett and keeping him out of my hair for the next six months!" shouted an irate Ziggler. Maddox tried to calm him down, telling him that he needs to look at the bright side. He does a rematch clause in his contract, and he'll be receiving that shot next week. "And to make sure that we can engage our plan this time, your match with Wade Barrett next week for the WWE Championship will be a Birmingham Brawl," said Maddox. Ziggler stated that while he has no idea what a Birmingham Brawl is, he knows one thing is certain. Next week, the WWE Title is coming home with him.
- The theme of Fandango hit as the WWE Universe orchestrated a chorus of boos for the "Smooth Superstar." Fandango made his way down to the ring with a microphone in his hand, saying that after weeks of anticipation, the most monumental moment in WWE history is about to occur. "That being the long awaited debut of.......Fandango!" He entered the ring as he waited for his opponent, not caring much for the mystery aspect. In a strange turn of events, Fandango's own music hit once again. Fandango asked the official what was going on, though he knew nothing about the situation either. Things soon became clear as Christian made his way out to the stage dressed as Fandango! The audience instantly got behind Christian's imitation as he purposely mispronounced Fandango's name. Fandango threw a tempter tantrum in the ring, shouting at Christian "You're not me, and that is not how you pronounce my name!" Christian continued to butcher Fandango's name, even saying "Fondaparinux" during one take. As Fandango continued to shout his own name, Christian soon declared his opponent to be borderline insane. "Since you can't seem to pronounce my correctly....and because it appears to be that time of month for you, I will not be making my debut tonight," said Christian. He made his way up the entrance ramp as Fandango exited the ring, going after his impersonator. Christian, however, was expecting Fandango to retaliate as he blocked a shot from him, delivering repeated strikes to the "Smooth Superstar." As Fandango was rattled, Christian delivered a Spear onto the floor! The audience went wild as "Captain Charisma" shed the disguise, standing tall over the man who still has yet to make his official in-ring debut.
- PAIGE DEF. NIKKI BELLA W/ BRIE BELLA: After failing to capture the Divas Championship last night, Paige was given the opportunity to release all of her frustrations out on one half of the Bella Twins, the duo that she brutally assault last Friday night on SmackDown. When the two attempted to pull off Twin Magic, Paige caught them in the act. She threw Brie into the barricade before searching under the ring and pulling Nikki out by her hair. She tossed Nikki back into the ring, where she delivered a Paige Turner to grab the victory. Following the match, Divas Champion Eve made her way out to the stage, laughing at Paige and taunting her. She said that going into Hell in a Cell, she was admittedly a bit cautious of Paige. "But ultimately, I realized that you're no better than Beth Phoenix and AJ Lee. You're just......Paige. And that isn't good enough to carry this title," said Eve. Paige grabbed a microphone and said that the only reason Eve is still the Divas Champion is because she took the easy way out of their match last night. "I guarantee you that the next time I have an opportunity, I'm not going to allow both it and you slip away," said Paige. Eve laughed at Paige, asking why she believes that there will be another opportunity. "I mean, I could grant you one more shot at the Divas Championship, simply because I enjoy seeing you fail and fall flat on your face," said Eve. The Divas Champion told Paige that if she wants one more opportunity, then she wants something in return. "The same thing that I asked for from Beth Phoenix and AJ Lee, and the same thing that they both lost at my hands - your career," said Eve. Paige accepted the conditions, saying that if she cannot defeat her and become champion, then she has no reason to be here any longer. Eve seemed a bit surprised by Paige's immediate acceptance before saying that since their match seems to be official, they now need a stage for it to take place. "I know what you're thinking, Paige. And let me be the first to say.....no. We are not having this match next week in your dump of a home country that you call England. Instead, I'll just end your career at Survivor Series." Eve then made her way to the backstage area as Michael Cole and Jerry Lawler questioned Paige's acceptance of this match. At only twenty years of age, her career could come to an end. But that's the price that Paige is willing pay for one final opportunity to become the Divas Champion. Eve has already forced Beth Phoenix and AJ Lee into retirement. And at Survivor Series, she may add the "Anti Diva" to that list.
- At this time, the theme of Brock Lesnar hit as the "Beast Incarnate" made his way down to the ring along with Paul Heyman, Mark Henry, John Laurinaitis, Dolph Ziggler, The Miz, Roman Reigns and Brad Maddox. Every member of the Maddox Administration stepped into the ring, answering the challenge that was laid out earlier by the returning John Cena. Heyman started things off by saying that what happened last night at Hell in a Cell is nothing more than a fluke and a travesty. "CM Punk simply got lucky in his victory over my client, Brock Lesnar! And since so many of you in the WWE Universe want to play conspiracy theorists and point every finger at me, allow me to set the record straight. I had nothing to do with CM Punk's actions towards the Rock. But while Lesnar and I do carry a vengeance towards Punk, he isn't of concern to us at this moment. Someone who does concern us, however, is John Cena," said Heyman. He told Cena that he wanted the Maddox Administration, and now, he has them. Heyman invited Cena down to the ring, which the leader of the Cenation quickly responded to. Cena made his way down to the ring, meeting all of the Administration members face to face. Heyman asked Cena if he has a death wish by requesting to be in the same ring as the two monsters who left him for dead in the middle of Boston back at Night of Champions. Cena said that he isn't quite sure if he would call it a "death wish," but he does have a wish. "Pushing aside the three stooges in suits, I see five very gifted and talented athletes who you have all of the confidence in the world in. Brock Lesnar, Mark Henry, Dolph Ziggler, The Miz and Roman Reigns. All men who deserve to be put in their place after they decided to align themselves with this unit. The proposal that I had was for a match at Survivor Series. The five of them against myself and four tag team partners of my choosing." The audience responded positively for the match proposal as Maddox asked Cena who he had in mind for his team. "Because let's face it. No five men unit that you can construct stands any chance against the Maddox Administration," said the RAW General Manager. Cena continued to stand off with the Maddox Administration before the theme of Ryback hit. The once undefeated monster marched down to the ring, Miz and Reigns taking safety precautions by backing away. Ryback stared off with all five men individually, the WWE Universe popping huge when he came face to face with Brock Lesnar. Heyman was able to back Lesnar away from Ryback, not wanting an altercation to occur just yet. With Ryback and Cena standing side by side, they were soon joined by their next two partners. The WWE Tag Team Champions, Wrestling Royalty, made their way out to join the mix of things. Finally, the theme of the new WWE Champion, Wade Barrett, hit to a massive ovation. Barrett stepped into the ring as it appeared that both teams were now complete. Cena said that the first thing he wants to make clear is that this isn't any single person's team. "This isn't Team Cena, or Team Barrett, or Team Ryback or Team Wrestling Royalty. Because we aren't fighting for just ourselves. We're fighting for everyone who has had to deal with your crap for the last number of months. We're fighting for the rest of the locker room, the announcers, the commentators, the staff, the ring crew, and most of all, the WWE Universe. This is Team WWE," he said. Cena then told Maddox that not too long ago, he said that he has all of the confidence in the world in his team. Maddox stated that that was true, which prompted Cena to make another proposal. "Here's the deal. If you trust the five of them so much, then put it all one the line. If we win, then you must step down as the General Manager of Monday Night RAW." The Maddox Administration were caught off guard by the proposed stipulation, leading them to having a quick meeting to discuss whether or not they should accept it. Heyman, Lesnar and Henry were all eager to accept the challenge, while the rest of the Administration were a bit hesitant. Ultimately, Maddox told Cena that he accepts those conditions. The audience popped for the confirmation as the Maddox Administration left through the audience. John Cena, Wade Barrett, Ryback and Wrestling Royalty all watched them leave, knowing that the nightmare may finally be over at Survivor Series. If Team WWE is victorious, Brad Maddox will no longer be the General Manager of RAW!
- LUKE HARPER AND ERICK ROWAN W/ BRAY WYATT, BRODUS CLAY AND TENSAI DEF. SANTINO MARELLA AND DERRICK BATEMAN: The two newest additions to the Church of Wyatt made their in-ring debut, one week after brutally assaulting Kane. With Bray Wyatt, Brodus Clay and Tensai all watching from the entrance ramp, Luke Harper delivered a Discus Lariat to Santino to pick up the victory. The rest of the Church joined Harper and Rowan in the ring Wyatt got to his knees and looked up at the sky, faintly saying "follow the buzzards." Suddenly, pyro blasted from the stage. Every member of the Church, sans Wyatt, stood their ground as they were anticipating the arrival of Kane. However, the "Big Red Monster" was not physically present. Instead, his voice could be heard over the PA system. He told Wyatt that while his Church may be growing in numbers, he refuses to become a statistic. "Understand that your attempts are futile, and I will never give in to your cult. And I don't want to waste any time going through your minions. If I'm going to slay the dragon, then I'm going directly for its head. Which is why, Bray, I am issuing a challenge for you to step into my world. An environment where no one can get in, rendering your Church useless. There's only one way out, and that is with your flesh burning into a pile of ashes. You say that when you play with fire, you get burned. But now, I'm going to prove that to be true in your case. At Survivor Series, I want you and I to meet one on one in an Inferno match! And I want an answer by next week," said Kane. The Church members all seemed concerned with the challenge, but not Wyatt. He simply spread his arms out while looking up at the sky, letting out a maniacal laugh. Will Bray Wyatt accept Kane's challenge for, of all matches, an Inferno match at Survivor Series?
- A promo was shown for this Wednesday's edition of NXT, revealing that the WWE Tag Team Champions Wrestling Royalty will be present in Full Sail University to take on the NXT Tag Team Champions Richie Steamboat and Bo Rotundo in a Champions vs. Champions match.
- FOR A UNITED STATES CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH - KOFI KINGSTON DEF. ZACK RYDER: Last night on the Hell in a Cell Kickoff show, Zack Ryder managed to score a victory over Kofi Kingston. The two would meet again here tonight, only this time with a United States Championship match riding on the line. With the champion, Jack Swagger, watching from ringside, Kofi was able to deliver Trouble in Paradise to pick up the victory. As Kofi was celebrating his victory, the commentators confirmed that he will challenge Swagger for the United States Championship next week from England!
- At last, the WWE Universe was finally about to receive the answers that they have been looking for. The entrance music of the Rock hit to the biggest ovation of the night. The "Great One" marched down to the ring with a chip on his shoulder after what occurred last night at Hell in a Cell. The Rock said that as much as he would like to have a good time with the millions here in Charlotte, that isn't what he is here for. "The Rock is here because he wants answers. Answers as to why after he saved CM Punk from a beating, he received a Go To Sleep. And if the Rock doesn't get those answers right now, then he will march right back into that locker room, find Punk and put him to sleep with a boot straight to his ass!" Rock did not have to wait much longer as the theme of CM Punk hit. The "Best in the World" made his way down to the ring, receiving a much more hostile response from the audience than usual. Once in the ring, Punk removed his hood and came face to face with the Rock. Punk took a moment before telling the Rock that while he does appreciate him getting involved last night to prevent Brock Lesnar from further injuring him, he doesn't appreciate it when someone tries to steal his spotlight. "I had just defeated Brock Lesnar inside Hell in a Cell. That was the toughest victory of my career, and I earned it. Hence the word 'earned.' I looked up and I saw you standing in the middle of my ring, trying to steal my moment. You were taunting Lesnar as if you had just defeated him when in actuality, I did. It's no surprise, though. Everything always has to be about you. It's always about 'Dwayne.' Only you can waltz right back into the WWE after an eight year absence, take up time at WrestleMania XXVII that could have gone to a far more deserving talent, instantly place yourself in the main event of WrestleMania XXVIII, lose and yet somehow still announce your placement in the Royal Rumble match six months in advance. You know, for someone who claims to love the WWE as much as yourself, why is it that in a span of eight years, you've only laced up your boots twice? Why is it that you looked directly at all of these people and said that you're never leaving them again, but since that moment, you've been harder to find than Waldo? You want to talk about boots to asses? No, let's talk about knees to faces, and how you deserved just that at Hell in a Cell last night. You're nothing more than a liar and hypocrite, and I'm glad that I was able to put you in your place," said Punk. Rock told him that before he gets ahead of himself, he wants to make one thing clear. "You didn't put the Rock in his place. The Rock is still here standing and right about now, he wants nothing more than to put you in your place, CM Punk," said the "Great One." Punk responded by telling Rock that he too would love nothing more than to be granted the opportunity to grab the "Brahma Bull" by his horns and lay him out once again in the middle of this ring. The Rock told Punk that if that's what he wants, then all he needs now is a stage. "And when the Rock is looking through his calendar, right in the corner of his eye is the little event where it all began for him sixteen years ago. The event where the Rock captured his first ever WWE Championship. The event where last year, the Rock made his triumphant return to the ring. And the even where in three weeks, you, CM Punk, will go one on one with the 'Great One' in the fight of a lifetime!" A huge pop emerged for the Rock's proposal before Punk lashed out at him, saying that this isn't a matter of him going one on one with the "Great One." "No, Dwayne. This is a matter of you stepping into this ring against the 'Best in the World!'" Because times change, and in this day and age, being the 'Best' is far better than being 'Great.' You want to wrestle in your second and final match of the year at Survivor Series and lose to the absolute best that this business has to offer? You're on!" shouted Punk. The roof nearly came off the arena as the two stared face to face, their match now official. In three weeks on pay-per-view, it's going to be the 'Fight of a Lifetime' when CM Punk goes one on one with the Rock! The "Great One" meets the "Best in the World" at Survivor Series!
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Post by Planktung on Aug 4, 2013 4:42:00 GMT -5
| Live on pay-per-view November 18th from Indianapolis, IN | Thanks to Young Guns for the official theme, "Bones" |
FIGHT OF A LIFETIME THE ROCK VS. CM PUNK
TRADITIONAL SURVIVOR SERIES MATCH IF TEAM WWE WINS, BRAD MADDOX MUST STEP DOWN AS RAW GENERAL MANAGER TEAM WWE VS. TEAM MADDOX ADMINISTRATION
DIVAS CHAMPIONSHIP VS. CAREER EVE (C) VS. PAIGE
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Post by snickelodeon on Aug 4, 2013 8:22:02 GMT -5
This would have been up earlier but Pro Boards was having a mare. I also wanted it up before Raw. I have not read Raw as of yet.
Hell in a Cell...
You are un matched when it comes to realism, your show is easy to visual because it is so similar to the current product.
I noticed in the resource board that you posted something along the lines of people may find some of your booking questionable but if they stay with it all will be explained in the end. The trouble with that is if people don't like the start they will not stick around. You have no danger of people not reading but its always a risk. I have enough faith and confidence in you as a booker that you know what you are doing.
I am reviewing this show based of my initial reaction.
From a Pay per View quality stand point there is no criticism it was a home run, 3 hours of pure entertainment you get your money's worth - However lots not end it there because then this would not be much of a review.
Angle-Bryan: I don't like how Bryan was used to put Angle over, Angle should be back to put Bryan and others over. This is not too bad though because maybe you wanted to show how great Angle is before he puts over Cody Rhodes?
Wrestling Royalty: For my money behind Rock/Cena/Punk/Lesnar they are the most over act and in my opinion they are the most well booked act you have. Total Main Event. You just need to give them a Tag Division that they deserve.
Ryback losing was a little surprising and it seemed originally you had bigger plans for him but the truth is Ryback is not a priority and there are many others ahead of Ryback needing a little push up the ladder
Big Show-Ambrose: This may be unpopular for me to say but Dean Ambrose doesn't click with me I don't enjoy reading Dean Ambrose. I am not sure what it is but I can't get on board with him. At the same time Big Show winning the title in this case doesn't elevate the title it brings Big Show down to mid card level. Orton-Big Show doesn't need the belt and while Ambrose isn't clicking with me he has just won the title. Think you booked yourself into a corner here where this was the only out come when it wasn't necessarily the right outcome if that makes sense.
Sheamus-Rhodes was everything it needed to be after the opener, Cody wins and moves on to Angle. Perfect!
Barrett-Ziggler: Barrett wins the title! Unless this leads to a Dolph Ziggler face turn I do not know why you have taken the belt of him because he has not come out of his reign looking any stronger. Even if the belt has been taken of Dolph so he can turn face I am still not sure it is the right idea. Wade Barrett is growing on me but not so much as to where I wanted him to become Champion and this is coming from an English man. I am interested to see where this goes, so that's a good thing!!
Main Event: Punk Wins!!!
Ok from an armchair booking stand point this match has me confused/interested I'm not sure if I love it or hate it to be honest. Lets go through it step by step...
CM Punk wins - Great win for Punk, elevates Punk to the top of the tree. Huge Babyface!!
Lesnar loses - Brock's first loss, loses momentum but shows he is vulnerable ahead of Cena returning, however Lesnar and Henry destroyed Cena but the following month and before Cena is able to get revenge of his own Punk beats both Lesnar and Henry in blow off style matches!!
CM Punk drops The Rock- You mentioned the crowd booing so you have teased a heel turn. You also mentioned Punk didn't seem like he wanted to do but it had to do it maybe Heyman is involved. Many possibilities maybe Punk just wants to prove he is the best in the world and just doesn't like The Rock. This is a great cliff hanger but I hope Punk is not going heel. Punk has just become the biggest face on the roster with the victory but seconds later you have possibly turned him heel. I know I am looking forward to following this.
CM Punk should not go heel, timing is all wrong
Overall great show, questionable booking but you are smart enough yourself to know that with many developments made. I am now going to read Raw....
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Post by tg11 on Aug 4, 2013 14:13:01 GMT -5
RAW Review
I loved Barrett celebrating the fact that he is the new WWE Champion because he definitely earned the title and after 6 months of hell trying to get back what was his, the WWE Championship, it is back home where it belongs in Barrett's possession but yes it wouldn't have been possible without Flair and being in Flair's hometown of Charlotte, this makes RAW all the more special but then cue the former WWE Champion Dolph Ziggler of the Maddox Administration coming out to ruin the moment coming out with Big Johnny, cue the rematch for the title
Henry coming out only for Cena to come out was great, Cena is back, and Cena being on the shelf for as long as he did only to come back on RAW, here is hoping Cena ends up going after Lesnar, Heyman and Henry and company because after they put him on the shelf Cena should definitely get his revenge
WWE Tag Team Champions DiBiase & Hennig beating Miz and Reigns all be it by DQ, this just puts both teams over when you really think about it because look with Wrestling Royalty they continue to make history because just look at how long they have been the WWE Tag Team Champions, almost 300 days, DiBiase and Hennig are well on their way to becoming one of the best tag teams in WWE history but at the same time Miz and Reigns are proving that they continue to be a threat to Wrestling Royalty's reign but love that Ryback was about to get his hands on the men who screwed him at Hell in a Cell only for them to escape at the last second because they know just how pissed Ryback is and if Ryback should get his hands on them he will demolish them but here is hoping he gets his chance to do just that
I sense dissention in the ranks between Ziggler and Maddox and here is hoping Ziggler's face turn happens sooner rather than later because Dolph will make one hell of a bad-ass as a face because to tell you the truth The Maddox Administration is doing nothing for Dolph's career, they are just holding him back but if Dolph Ziggler loses his rematch by his stable members getting involved then Dolph should definitely break out on his own hell he never even needed them in the first place and I hope Ziggler tells them on no certain terms not to get involved next week because he doesn't need them costing him the match but Barrett beating Ziggler will just put Barrett over even more as champion since he now has the title back in his possession especially after losing it before by being injured to the point that he had to relinquish the title but his road to redemption is now complete but for how long?
Now the Fandango vs Christian feud has become more personal but at the same time if anyone should put Fandango over, it is definitely Christian because of his veteran presence
Paige vs Eve for the WWE Divas Championship with Paige's career on the line, this is AJ Lee all over again but here is hoping Eve finally loses her WWE Divas Championship
Team WWE of Cena, Barrett, Ryback, DiBiase and Hennig to face off against the team of Team Maddox that being Lesnar, Henry, Miz, Reigns and Ziggler in a Traditional 5 on 5 Survivor Series Elimination Tag Team Match where if Team WWE wins then Maddox steps down as RAW GM, let's hope so because Maddox has been abusing his power ever since coming into power
Bray Wyatt vs Kane Inferno Match, I really hope this happens at Survivor Series
Kofi vs Swagger next week for the WWE United States Championship, I really hope it happens and if it does then Swagger will definitely retain
Rock vs Punk First Time Ever, Fight of a Lifetime, I love the tagline for this match and the build-up for it you have built it up perfectly, The Best In The World vs The Great One, can't wait
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Post by koreygunz on Aug 4, 2013 17:16:40 GMT -5
HIAC was great. A really stacked event. Angle/Bryan would be a dream match. I was surprised Ryback lost his match, even if it was 2 on 1. Barrett as champion is something different. I do hate to see him as WWE champ but not be the captain of his SSeries team. Rock/Punk should be great.
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Post by DTP. on Aug 6, 2013 12:36:28 GMT -5
WWE Hell in a Cell: Sunday 28th October 2012...Hmm, Zack Ryder defeated Kofi Kingston on the Kickoff show? Surely that can't be the end of their rivalry, right? Hmm, maybe there'll be more to come... A big way to kick off the show with Kurt Angle and Daniel Bryan in their final encounter, as I said a few weeks ago, it doesn't matter if Angle's the babyface and Bryan's the heel, or who wins this, I believe that both men would instantly turn babyface and gain so much momentum from this feud-ending match. Angle winning seemed likely though, since he's the more established superstar here. I'm looking forward to Angle facing Cody Rhodes at Survivor Series. This is one reason why I dislike number one contenders matches taking place on a big event like a pay-per-view on the same night of a World Heavyweight Championship match - because if one babyface wins, the heel will win the other. Well, Sheamus could win, but I highly doubt it. Up next, a decent win for Joe Hennig and Ted Dibiase against the Prime Time Players, I'm wondering who could ever stop the WWE Tag Team Champions and uncrown them. Possibly the longest reigning WWE Tag Team Champions in quite some time. Hmm, Cody Rhodes defending the World title successfully against Sheamus was anticipated, but this was quite early on into the show, I thought. Nonetheless, not a bad title defense - it'd be a big rub for Rhodes to pull off a victory against Kurt Angle. That said, I can't see it happening, really. I think Angle's winning the title at Survivor Series. Woah, I'm tied on the decision to end Ryback's streak THIS way...it depends on if Roman Reigns can hold up his end of the bargain and keep his red hot streak of his own going. I liked Reigns' involvement being much like his involvement with the Shield, in terms of taking out Ryback out of nowhere, so soon after The Miz was in peril. Miz is going to pay the price for ending the streak of Ryback officially - but Reigns and Brad Maddox will pay even more, perhaps. I think Ryback will get his comeuppance as soon as tomorrow night on RAW. Hmm, up next, a big surprise for the Big Show to win the WWE Intercontinental Championship - I like because it gives us an interesting booking decision by having Show win the midcard title, but I sort of like it at the same time, because Dean Ambrose has something else to do now, and Show gives us some fresh competition as champion. I still wasn't expecting this! I liked Antonio Cesaro and Damien Sandow's inclusion, guaranteeing Ambrose a spot on the babyface team to say Cody Rhodes' consortium. Ha, Summer Rae is here to watch Paige fail. One of the more hyped matches on the card ironically, the WWE Divas Championship. Eve defeating Paige to retain the title was expected, however, but it seemed like a competitive one. My only real concern with this, is the amount of dirty finishes we are seeing tonight. A lot of heels are winning tonight, which I'm not too fond of, it's a bit unbalanced. And up next, we finally get a babyface winning a match, with Wade Barrett winning the WWE Championship!? I like it, but it's sad that Dolph Ziggler's first title reign came across as so weak. I hope that he drops John Laurinaitis and eventually has another reign as champion. A great moment for Barrett, with the assistance of Ric Flair. Not bad at all! Hmm, a good buffer segment with Bray Wyatt accompanied by Luke Harper and Erick Rowan now, joining the arny already consisting of Brodus Clay and Tensai. They still pursuing Kane, too? Hmm. This Wyatt Family could be getting too beefy for me, though. There are so many cliques in the WWE right now, not seen since the days of 1997 with the DOA, Los Boricuas, Truth Commission, D-Generation X and the Nation, haha. And finally, after a hefty, big show, we have Brock Lesnar and CM Punk in Hell in a Cell. A great climax to their feud, with a fantastic write-up to coincide with it. Very enjoyable match with Punk getting a heroic victory, but The Rock's appearance after the match was a buzzkill for Punk, in my mind. Punk's turning on Rock should have been saved for RAW tomorrow night, not on pay-per-view; whilst it provided a big shock for the audience, it ruined Punk's big, heroic moment in finally defeating Brock Lesnar. Overall, a solid, over-packed show, in my mind, with some dodgy antics throughout in terms of booking decisions.
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Post by underjohngrohs on Aug 8, 2013 1:34:36 GMT -5
Hell In A Cell Review: Ryder/Kingston: WHAT. Ryder wins Angle/Bryan: Great way to kick off Hell in A Cell with the two squaring it off, i'm glad that Kurt Angle's back in the WWE in your diary. It was a very competitive match with Angle locking in the anklelock, hoping that Kurt Angle becomes the World Heavyweight Champion if either Cody Rhodes or Sheamus win the belt and they have to face off at Survivor Series. Wrestling Royalty/PTP: Mcgilligutty and Dibiase are still the champions, Okay with me. But who else is going to stop them. We never know Sheamus/Rhodes: No Rhodes is still the World Heavyweight Champion. Damn it, I was hoping for an Angle/Sheamus match at Survivor Series, But I guess Rhodes needs the match with Angle and here's hoping you put JBL out of retirement to face Sheamus at Survivor Series cause that would be a great match. The Celtic Warrior facing off against a Wrestling God. Ryback vs Miz/Reigns: The streak is broken, The streak is dead. Ryback's undefeated push is over by Reigns and The Miz. Maddox surely is going to pay for this. Show/Ambrose: Ambrose has come to the WWE with a lot of fanfare and a lot of dominance, But couldn't overcome The Giant now that he's the largest Intercontinental Champion. Eve/Paige: Nasty Lying cheater known as Eve, she threw AJ out of the WWE and now she beats Paige to cheating. Ohhh, please bring back AJ to stop Eve's reign of terror. Barrett/Ziggler: So Ziggler not only goes from being managed by Vickie Guerrero to John Laurinatis. And Barrett managed by Flair is dandy too, But finally Barrett is the WWE Champion once again. Hopefully Maddox and Laurinatis never, ever strips Barrett of the gold. The Wyatt Family Promo: Scary interview with them talking about Kane. Glad Bray got an upset victory over him in a No Disqualifaction Match on the go-home show before RAW. Which tells me the feud ain't over Punk/Lesnar: as Clint Eastwood would say, Marvelous Match. Outstanding Elbow Drop by Punk to the top of the cell onto Lesnar, great win for Punk, but the end-match was shocking to me. Lesnar looked like he was going to do the same thing he did with John Cena, but The Rock prevented that from happening and WHAT. CM PUNK. He turned on The Rock, no way.
RAW REVIEW: Great promo by the New WWE Champion Wade Barrett and personally introducing the hometown boy WOO RIC FLAIR!. What's with the alliance between Henry and Ziggler, whatever alliance they had didn't work cause SUPER CENA ran in to save the day, Glad that Cena's back and keeping his word to get rid of the Maddox Administration for good but I don't know about Cena calling out the Maddox Administration. He could get slaughtered on his first night back. Great Tag Match to kick off RAW. Miz and Reigns of course didn't want to win the belts so it had to be a DQ and Ryback saved the day too, Ryback is looking for Brad Maddox soon, I don't know when or where, but it's bound to happen. OOH a Birmingham Brawl match between Barrett and Ziggler, that should be interesting. Fandango got beat on by Christian, lol. Paige with a dominant performance over one of the Bella Twins, ohhh shit. Here we go with Eve's retirement list again. Paige is going to kill it off for good. What a great Survivor Series elimination match with Cena. Ryback. Barrett and The Wrestling Royalty finally get their hands on Miz. Reigns. Ziggler. Henry and Lesnar. Finally a RYBACK/LESNAR showdown in this match. And hope Cena finally closes the Maddox Administration down. Kane's challenge to Wyatt to an Inferno Match. Ohhh dear, The Ring is going to be surrounded by fire, hide your wife and kids folks. Kofi with a win over Ryder gives him another shot at the United States Championship. Punk vs Rock at Survivor Series without a doubt a potential slobber knocker written all over it. Great Hell in A Cell show and certainly a Great RAW show, keep up the good work.
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Post by ✖ AJ on Aug 10, 2013 16:42:37 GMT -5
Good opening promo for the new WWE Champion, Wade Barrett. Albeit I am not the biggest Barrett fan, you've done a swell job building him up and finding a way to work him as a face. I would, however, like to see him become a heel once again eventually. Good break down and appearances from Henry and Cena from the promo. This will clearly lead to something! Solid opening contest and appearance from Ryborg, he is clearly not done with these home boys. Interesting... a Birmingham Brawl, eh? Fairly obvious that Barrett will be keeping the belt away from Ziggler though. Nice promo between Christian and Foondengoo, although I wish there was more to the Fandango character and I hope you will build up more with him. I'm expecting Paige to win at Survivor Series. No way she will go away just like that. Great promo between The Maddox Administration and Team WWE, looking forward to the big match. Easy victory for the Wyatt Family, and I am assuming Kane will accept the challenge for Survivor Series. I've never been a big fan of the United States Championship being defended in England. It just seems kind of odd. But I'm gonna go out on a limb here and say Kingston will win. Not that big of a limb, though. Lastly, a good promo to end the show with Punk and Rock - and now with them meeting at Survivor Series, this card is already loaded.
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Post by Planktung on Aug 14, 2013 18:56:11 GMT -5
| October 31st, 2012 - Winter Park, FL | Survivor Series is live on pay-per-view in 3 weeks! |
Following the signature intro, the ring announcer for the evening, Briley Pierce, introduced the WWE Hall of Famer, Jim Ross! The audience erupted as “Good Ol’ J.R.” made his way out to the stage on NXT for the first time since his altercation with Kassius Ohno a number of weeks ago. Once in the ring, Ross said that the past few weeks haven’t been the easiest for him. “I’ve had to sit in the hospital, watch a very close friend of mine be taken to one as well, and I watched the man responsible rise to the top of NXT.” Ross then said that despite all that has happened, he would like to try and resolve everything by asking for just one thing from Ohno – an apology. A few seconds later, Ohno’s entrance music hit as the #1 contender for the NXT Championship made his way down to the ring. Ohno met Ross in the ring, who reminded him that when their incident occurred four weeks ago, he was only trying to do his job. “I was asked to interview both you and William Regal, and that’s what I tried to do. And for no apparent reason, you struck me in the back of my head with an elbow. All I am asking for is apology, Kassius,” said Ross. Ohno thought it about for a bit before asking Ross why he should. Ross told Ohno that as much as it pains him to say this, there is a chance that he could be the next NXT Champion. “And to be the champion means more than just holding a title that says you’re the best. It means representing this brand, all of its talent and all of the fans who tune in every week. That is a massive responsibility, and one that require class dignity, two things that I don’t believe you possess,” said Ross. Ohno then took a few steps towards Ross, forcing the Hall of Famer to back away. After Ohno assured Ross that he was not planning on hurting him, he wanted to make one thing clear. “I am not representing this brand. I couldn't care any less about NXT or its fans. I only care about two things in this world – myself and the NXT Championship, which will be mine on November 28th. And I’m not winning that title through class and dignity. I’m winning it through talent and ruthless aggression. That’s how I beat William Regal to a bloody pulp, and it’s how I am going to defeat Seth Rollins,” said Ohno. He then said that he understands that Rollins is not here tonight because he was invited to travel with the main WWE roster this week. That prompted him to question Rollins’ loyalty to NXT, since it appears that he no longer wants to be here. “Would a true champion voluntarily miss a week of NXT? You just talked about representing this brand, J.R.. And I don’t believe that Seth Rollins is doing a very good job at that. Say what you will about me. Call me a monster, call me the devil, call me whatever you’d like. But I am here each and every single week proving that I am the best this place has to offer! I am the #1 contender for a reason, and it is because I am professional wrestling at its finest. And the only reason I am not the NXT Champion right now is because William Regal always acted as a barrier to that. Well he’s out of the picture, and soon enough, so will Rollins. You’re not getting an apology. Instead, I will grant you the first interview with me after I become the NXT Champion,” said Ohno. He dropped the microphone and made his way up the entrance ramp, sending a message to Seth Rollins that on November 28th, he plans on leaving the new NXT Champion.
XAVIER WOODS DEF. TRENT BARRETA: The debut of Xavier Woods here on NXT turned out to be both an impressive and successful one. After Woods delivered a Dropkick that sent Trent out of the ring, Trent found himself next to the man who defeated him last week, Briley Pierce. Even though Briley was simply the ring announcer for the evening, Trent hit him with a Superkick as a bit of revenge for last week. When Trent slid back into the ring, Woods was able to catch him with Lost in the Woods, a variation of Eat Defeat, to pick up the victory. Woods celebrated with the Full Sail University audience as he picks up an incredible victory in his debut match.
Backstage, NXT General Manager Ricardo Rodriguez was shown in his office, holding his neck as he appeared to still be feeling the effects of the Swiss Death Uppercut that he received this past Friday on SmackDown. Enzo Amore soon walked into the room, prepared to request another match for a contract. “There ain't a single person in this building who deserves to be on NXT more than me. Bada boom! Realest guy in the room!” shouted Enzo. Ricardo then told him that even if he is the “realest guy in the room” he isn't the most powerful. That would be him. So if he wants another match tonight for a shot at an NXT contract, he can have it, but on two conditions. The first is that his match will once again be against Big E Langston. While Enzo seemed a bit angered by that news, he declared that the “muscle freak ain't gonna get lucky for a second time!” Ricardo then told Enzo that the second condition is that since it is Halloween, he wants him to get into the “Halloween spirit.” “So if you want this match, then you must compete in this,” said Ricardo as he handed Enzo a bag. Enzo looked into the bag, asking Ricardo if this were a joke. “Yes, because that’s exactly what these past few weeks with you have been. So go and put it on, because your match is soon,” said the General Manager.
EMMA DEF. AUDREY MARIE: With Raquel Diaz and Vickie Guerrero not here tonight due to an apparent “business meeting” regarding the NXT Divas division, two other Divas were presented with the opportunity to shine. The audience instantly took a liking to Emma, performing her unusual dance along with her. In the end, Emma was able to apply an Bridging Inverted Indian Deathlock to Audrey, forcing her to submit.
Backstage, the NXT Tag Team Champions, Richie Steamboat and Bo Rotundo, were shown standing by with Renee Young, who asked how they are preparing to take on the WWE Tag Team Champions, Wrestling Royalty, later on tonight. Steamboat said that unfortunately for them, one of the advantages that they've had as a team is gone for this match, and that's a family background in professional wrestling. "Ted DiBiase and Joe Hennig's lineage isn't to be taken granted for, and we understand that," said Rotundo before the duo was attacked by Corey Graves and Jake Carter. The camera man was knocked down during the scuffle, not allowing the brawl to be shown. After several officials and staff members cleared the scene, we saw Steamboat and Rotundo lying on the floor, taken out by Graves and Carter.
We were now taken a vignette, showing a male model walking down a runway while staring intensively at his cell phone. The man soon stopped, saying that next week, the world will learn what “gorgeous” truly means. Tyler Breeze makes his NXT debut next Wednesday.
BIG E LANGSTON DEF. ENZO AMORE: For the third week in a row, Enzo Amore had the opportunity to earn himself a WWE NXT contract. This week, the circumstances were a bit different as he was forced to get into the Halloween spirit by competing in a pirate costume. While the audience laughed at him for his ridiculous appearance, they also laughed at the excruciating amount of pain that awaited him, courtesy of Big E Langston. Langston ran right through Amore, finishing him off with a Big Ending to grab the victory. Langston stood tall in the ring, noticing that for once, there was no sign of the mysterious figure that has been haunting him for weeks.
Backstage, NXT General Manager Ricardo Rodriguez was shown frantically walking down a corridor when the WWE Tag Team Champions, Wrestling Royalty, stopped him, demanding to know what happened to Richie Steamboat and Bo Rotundo. Ricardo told DiBiase and Hennig that he just spoke with the trainer, and unfortunately, they won't be cleared to compete. While DiBiase and Hennig were infuriated with the news, Hennig told Ricardo that if this whole thing is on Corey Graves and Jake Carter's hands, then they're the ones who will have to pay. "If those two want an opportunity so bad, then we'll give them one because we didn't come to NXT tonight just to hear bad news. We'll see Graves and Carter out there," said Hennig as the WWE Tag Team Champions continued on, the main event now suddenly changed.
A graphic was shown to announce that next week, Adrian Neville and Adam Cole will settle their rivalry in a Two out of Three Falls match.
NON TITLE MATCH – WWE TAG TEAM CHAMPIONS WRESTLING ROYALTY DEF. COREY GRAVES AND JAKE CARTER: After attacking the NXT Tag Team Champions Richie Steamboat and Bo Rotundo earlier, Corey Graves and Jake Carter found themselves in the biggest match of their careers thus far, competing against the hottest duo that the WWE has seen in quite a while. Towards the end of the match, Graves and Carter felt that they had proved their point to both Wrestling Royalty and WWE management, leaving the ring. Suddenly, Steamboat and Rotundo ran down to ringside, grabbing Graves and Carter and tossing them back into the ring. From there, DiBiase and Hennig were able to take care of NXT’s brash duo, DiBiase pinning Carter following Dream Street. Steamboat and Rotundo joined Wrestling Royalty in the ring, the two generational teams shaking hands. The WWE Tag Team Champions celebrated with the NXT Tag Team Champions, bringing this Halloween edition of NXT to a close.
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