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Post by Planktung on Feb 13, 2012 0:29:54 GMT -5
2012 Diary of the Year 2012 WWE Diary of the Year 2013 Diary of the Year 2013 WWE Diary of the Year 2013 Money in the Bank Award (CM Punk's Heel Turn at Hell in a Cell) 2013 Future Hall of Famer Award 2014 Diary of the Year 2014 WWE Diary of the Year 2014 21-1 Award (AJ Lee vs. Paige at Extreme Rules) 2014 Future Hall of Famer Award Inducted into the Sims Board Hall of Fame on July 21st, 2015 2015 Diary of the Year 2015 WWE Diary of the Year 2015 Money in the Bank Award (AJ Styles' debut, Derrick Bateman's success, and Cody Rhodes' WWE Title win) 2015 Story of the Year Award (Cody Rhodes vs. Bray Wyatt, Paige vs. Stephanie McMahon) 2015 Character of the Year Award (Paige and Derrick Bateman) 2016 Diary of the Year 2016 WWE Diary of the Year 2016 Money in the Bank Award (Paige Joins the Wyatt Family) 2016 Show of the Year (Hell in a Cell and NXT TakeOver: Forever) 2016 Story of the Year (Derrick Bateman's Rise) 2016 Character of the Year (Paige and Derrick Bateman)
* This work is entirely fictional and does not accurately depict the beliefs nor actions of the characters portrayed *
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Post by Planktung on Feb 13, 2012 0:30:21 GMT -5
Universal Champion - AJ Styles RAW Women's Champion - Sasha Banks United States Champion - Seth Rollins RAW Tag Team Champions - Kyle O'Reilly & Bobby Fish Hardcore Champion - Buddy Murphy
Adam Cole AJ Styles Aleister Black Alexa Bliss Alexander Wolfe Alicia Fox Asuka Bayley Big E Bobby Fish Bobby Lashley Braun Strowman Bray Wyatt Carmella Charlotte Flair Chris Jericho
Christian Christopher Daniels Dakota Kai Daniel Bryan Dash Wilder Derrick Bateman Drake Maverick Emma
Erick Rowan Finn Balor Frankie Kazarian Kevin Owens Killian Dain Kofi Kingston Kyle O'Reilly Lacey Evans
Lana
Luke Harper Maria Kanellis
Maryse Matanza Cueto Matt Hardy Matt Jackson Maxine Michael Bennett The Miz Nick Jackson Pentagon R-Truth Randy Orton Roman Reigns
Rusev Sasha Banks Scott Dawson Seth Rollins Sofia Cortez Tessa Blanchard Xavier Woods
WWE Champion - Paige SmackDown Women's Champion - Nikki Bella Intercontinental Champion - Samoa Joe SmackDown Tag Team Champions - CM Punk & TJ Perkins WWE Cruiserweight Champion - John Morrison
Adrian Neville AJ Lee Allie Andrade 'Cien' Almas Antonio Cesaro Baron Corbin Becky Lynch Billie Kay Bo Rotundo Candice LeRae Cedric Alexander Chad Gable CM Punk Cody Rhodes Dean Ambrose Drake Younger Elias Epico Fandango Jason Jordan Jey Uso Jimmy Uso John Cena Johnny Gargano
Kaitlyn Kassius Ohno Mandy Rose Matt Riddle Mojo Rawley Mustafa Ali Nikki Bella Paige Peyton Royce Primo Roderick Strong Rosemary Sami Zayn Samoa Joe Sheamus Solomon Crowe Sonya Deville TJ Perkins Tyler Breeze Tyson Kidd Zack Ryder Zelina Vega
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Post by Planktung on Feb 13, 2012 0:30:40 GMT -5
NXT Champion - Bobby Roode NXT Women's Champion - Ember Moon NXT Tag Team Champions - Ricochet & Uhaa Nation
Angelico Bobby Roode CJ Parker Darby Allin Drew McIntyre Ember Moon Eric Young Famous B Fenix Jimmy Havoc Jinder Mahal John Morrison Kalisto Kenny Omega Kota Ibushi Lars Sullivan Liv Morgan Magnus Mandy Rose Mark Haskins (PROGRESS affiliated) Marty Scurll (PROGRESS affiliated) Matt Riddle Nicole Matthews Nikki Cross Pete Dunne (PROGRESS affiliated) Ricochet Tommaso Ciampa Toni Storm
Tye Dillinger Uhaa Nation Velveteen Dream Will Ospreay (PROGRESS affiliated) Zack Sabre Jr.
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Post by Planktung on Feb 13, 2012 0:30:55 GMT -5
PAY-PER-VIEW/TAKEOVER HISTORY
UNDER THE WWE 11-13 BANNER SURVIVOR SERIES 2011 (on pg. 2) 1) Team Rhodes (Intercontinental Champion Cody Rhodes, Wade Barrett, Jack Swagger & Hunico) def. Team Orton (Randy Orton, Sheamus, Sin Cara and Ted DiBiase); Rhodes and Barrett survived 2) Beth Phoenix def. Eve, Kelly Kelly and Natalya to retain the Divas Championship 3) Zack Ryder def. Dolph Ziggler to win the United States Championship 4) Mark Henry def. Big Show in a Steel Cage Match to retain the World Heavyweight Championship 5) CM Punk def. Alberto Del Rio to win the WWE Championship 6) Team Cena (John Cena, The Rock, & WWE Tag Team Champions Air Boom) def. Team Awesome Truth (The Miz, R-Truth, Christian & Kevin Nash); Cena and Rock survived
TLC: TABLES, LADDERS & CHAIRS 2011 (on pg. 4) 0) John Morrison def. Jack Swagger 1) Zack Ryder def. Dolph Ziggler in a Ladder Match to retain the United States Championship 2) Kofi Kingston def. Evan Bourne 3) Cody Rhodes def. Randy Orton, Wade Barrett and Intercontinental Champion Sheamus in an Elimination Tables Match to become the #1 Contender to the World Heavyweight Championship 4) Beth Phoenix def. Natalya to retain the Divas Championship 5) The Miz & R-Truth def. John Cena & Mick Foley via disqualification to retain the WWE Tag Team Championships 6) Kane def. Mark Henry in a Chairs Match to win the World Heavyweight Championship 7) Sin Cara def. Hunico 8) CM Punk def. Christian and Alberto Del Rio in a Tables, Ladders & Chairs Match to retain the WWE Championship
ROYAL RUMBLE 2012 (on pg. 6) 0) Hunico & Epico def. Justin Gabriel & Tyson Kidd to retain the WWE Tag Team Championships 1) Daniel Bryan def. Mark Henry in a Steel Cage Match 2) Beth Phoenix def. Natalya in a Submission Match to retain the Divas Championship 3) Kane def. Cody Rhodes to retain the World Heavyweight Championship 4) CM Punk def. Christian to retain the WWE Championship with Edge as the special guest referee 5) Wade Barrett last eliminated Intercontinental Champion Sheamus to win the 2012 Royal Rumble Match
ELIMINATION CHAMBER (on pg. 7) 0) Eve def. Kelly Kelly 1) Daniel Bryan def. The Miz to retain the World Heavyweight Championship Money in the Bank briefcase 2) CM Punk def. Evan Bourne, Rob Van Dam, Christian, R-Truth and Dolph Ziggler in an Elimination Chamber Match to retain the WWE Championship 3) Sin Cara def. Alberto Del Rio 4) Big Show def. Mark Henry 5) John Cena def. Triple H 6) Chris Jericho def. Kane, Intercontinental Champion Sheamus, Randy Orton, Cody Rhodes and Dean Ambrose in an Elimination Chamber Match to win the World Heavyweight Championship
WRESTLEMANIA XXVIII (on pg. 9) 0) Tyson Kidd & Justin Gabriel def. Ted DiBiase & Michael McGillicutty to retain the WWE Tag Team Championships 1) Daniel Bryan def. Chris Jericho to win the World Heavyweight Championship 2) Dolph Ziggler def. Randy Orton, Cody Rhodes, Rob Van Dam, Drew McIntyre, Evan Bourne, Kofi Kingston and Dean Ambrose in a Money in the Bank Ladder Match 3) Zack Ryder def. Christian to retain the United States Championship 4) Intercontinental Champion Sheamus def. Kane, Big Show and Mark Henry in an All Out Brawl to become the #1 Contender to the World Heavyweight Championship 5) The Miz def. Mick Foley in a Miami Street Fight 6) Trish Stratus def. Beth Phoenix to win the Divas Championship 7) The Undertaker def. Triple H in a Hell in a Cell Match 8) Sin Cara def. Rey Mysterio and Alberto Del Rio in a Triple Threat Match 9) CM Punk def. Wade Barrett to retain the WWE Championship 10) John Cena def. The Rock
EXTREME RULES 2012 (on pg. 11) 0) Heath Slater def. David Otunga 1) Ted DiBiase & Michael McGillicutty def. Rey Mysterio & Sin Cara, Justin Gabriel & Tyson Kidd, Prime Time Players, Primo & Epico, and Santino Marella & Derrick Bateman in a Tag Team Turmoil Match to retain the WWE Tag Team Championships 2) Antonio Cesaro def. Sheamus in a Swiss Rules Match to retain the Intercontinental Championship 3) Dolph Ziggler def. Rob Van Dam in a Tables Match 4) Daniel Bryan def. Chris Jericho in a 30 Minute Ironman Match to retain the World Heavyweight Championship 5) Alberto Del Rio def. Brodus Clay in a Strap Match 6) Randy Orton def. Dean Ambrose in a Last Man Standing Match 7) Eve def. Layla in a Lumberjill Match to win the vacant Divas Championship 8) Team Punk (CM Punk, John Cena, United States Champion Zack Ryder, & Kofi Kingston) def. Team People Power (WWE Champion Wade Barrett, Evan Bourne, Christian & Tensai) in a WarGames Match
OVER THE LIMIT 2012 (on pg. 13) 0) Kofi Kingston def. Heath Slater 1) Chris Jericho def. Cody Rhodes 2) Evan Bourne def. Zack Ryder and Christian in a Triple Threat Match to retain the United States Championship 3) Ted DiBiase & Michael McGillicutty def. Rey Mysterio & Sin Cara to retain the WWE Tag Team Championships 4) Brodus Clay def. Alberto Del Rio in a Parking Lot Brawl 5) Kane def. Big Show 6) Randy Orton def. Daniel Bryan to win the World Heavyweight Championship 7) Eve def. Beth Phoenix to retain the Divas Championship 8) Antonio Cesaro def. Sheamus in a Belfast Brawl to retain the Intercontinental Championship 9) Wade Barrett def. CM Punk, John Cena and The Miz in a Fatal Four Way Match to retain the WWE Championship
NO WAY OUT 2012 (on pg. 16) 0) Kofi Kingston def. Johnny Curtis 1) John Cena def. Dolph Ziggler 2) Evan Bourne def. Christian to retain the United States Championship 3) Ted DiBiase & Michael McGillicutty def. Rey Mysterio & Sin Cara in a Street Fight to retain the WWE Tag Team Championships 4) Antonio Cesaro def. Big Show to retain the Intercontinental Championship 5) Randy Orton def. Daniel Bryan & Dean Ambrose in a Triple Threat Steel Cage Match to retain the World Heavyweight Championship 6) Eve def. Beth Phoenix in a Title vs. Career match to retain the Divas Championship 7) Cody Rhodes def. Chris Jericho to retain his SummerSlam World Heavyweight Championship opportunity 8) The Miz def. CM Punk & Zack Ryder in a Triple Threat Steel Cage Match to win the vacant WWE Championship
NXT ON iPPV (on pg. 19) 1) Adrian Neville def. Mike Dalton 2) Corey Graves def. Yoshi Tatsu 3) Sofia Cortez def. Raquel Diaz 4) The Usos def. JTG & Big E Langston 5) Richie Steamboat def. Alex Riley, Trent Barreta and Tyson Kidd in an Elimination Chase; Kidd was eliminated 6) Paige def. Tamina 7) Damien Sandow def. Seth Rollins and Kassius Ohno in a Triple Threat Match to retain the NXT Championship
TLC: TABLES, LADDERS & CHAIRS 2012 (on pg. 19) 0) Sheamus def. Mason Ryan 1) Christian def. Evan Bourne in a Ladder Match to win the United States Championship 2) Bray Wyatt def. Brodus Clay 3) Ryback def. Kane in a No Disqualifications Match 4) Eve def. Natalya to retain the Divas Championship 5) Dean Ambrose def. Daniel Bryan in a Chairs Match 6) Roman Reigns def. Zack Ryder 7) Ted DiBiase & Michael McGillicutty def. World Heavyweight Champion Randy Orton & Chris Jericho in a Tables Match to retain the WWE Tag Team Championships 8) CM Punk def. The Miz in a Tables, Ladders & Chairs Match to win the WWE Championship 9) Dolph Ziggler def. CM Punk to win the WWE Championship in his Money in the Bank cash-in
SUMMERSLAM 2012 (on pg. 23) 0) Alberto Del Rio & United States Champion Christian def. Evan Bourne & Intercontinental Champion Antonio Cesaro 1) Cody Rhodes def. Randy Orton to win the World Heavyweight Championship 2) Eve def. AJ Lee, Kaitlyn & Natalya in a Fatal Four Way Match to retain the Divas Championship 3) Kurt Angle def. Daniel Bryan & Dean Ambrose in a Triple Threat Match 4) Ryback def. Kane in a Steel Cage Match 5) Sin Cara def. Rey Mysterio 6) The Miz, Roman Reigns, Mark Henry & WWE Tag Team Champions Wrestling Royalty def. Wade Barrett, Chris Jericho, Sheamus, Zack Ryder & Kofi Kingston in an Elimination Match; Per stipulation, Brad Maddox was named the General Manager of Monday Night RAW 7) Dolph Ziggler def. CM Punk to retain the WWE Championship 8) Brock Lesnar def. John Cena in an Unsanctioned Match
NIGHT OF CHAMPION 2012 (on pg. 26) 0) Seth Rollins def. Hunico to retain the NXT Championship 1) Wrestling Royalty def. Zack Ryder & Kofi Kingston to retain the WWE Tag Team Championships 2) Jack Swagger def. Christian to win the United States Championship 3) Daniel Bryan def. Kurt Angle 4) Eve def. AJ Lee in a Title vs. Career Match to retain the Divas Championship 5) Cody Rhodes def. Randy Orton, Sheamus, Big Show & Damien Sandow in a Championship Scramble Match to retain the World Heavyweight Championship 6) Mark Henry def. John Cena 7) Dean Ambrose def. Antonio Cesaro to win the Intercontinental Championship 8) Dolph Ziggler def. CM Punk, Wade Barrett, The Miz & Ryback in a Championship Scramble Match to retain the WWE Championship
NXT ON iPPV (on pg. 28) 1) Richie Steamboat & Bo Rotunda def. Corey Graves & Jake Carter to become the inaugural NXT Tag Team Champions 2) Adam Cole def. Adrian Neville 3) Big E Langston def. JTG in a Street Fight 4) Paige def. Vickie Guerrero 5) Kassius Ohno def. William Regal via referee stoppage 6) Seth Rollins def. Trent Barreta in a Ladder Match to retain the NXT Championship
HELL IN A CELL 2012 (on pg. 30) 0) Zack Ryder def. Kofi Kingston 1) Kurt Angle def. Daniel Bryan in a Submission Match to become the #1 contender to the World Heavyweight Championship 2) Wrestling Royalty def. Prime Time Players to retain the WWE Tag Team Championships 3) Cody Rhodes def. Sheamus to retain the World Heavyweight Championship 4) The Miz & Roman Reigns def. Ryback in a Handicap Match 5) Big Show def. Dean Ambrose to win the Intercontinental Championship 6) Eve def. Paige to retain the Divas Championship 7) Wade Barrett def. Dolph Ziggler to win the WWE Championship 8) CM Punk def. Brock Lesnar in a Hell in a Cell Match
SURVIVOR SERIES 2012 (on pg. 33) 0) The Usos, Santino Marella & Derrick Bateman def. Prime Time Players & 3MB in an Elimination match 1) Randy Orton, Intercontinental Champion Dean Ambrose, Chris Jericho, Sheamus & Alberto Del Rio def. Big Show, Daniel Bryan, Antonio Cesaro, Damien Sandow & Heath Slater in a Traditional Survivor Series Match; Orton Survived 2) Fandango def. Christian 3) Bray Wyatt def. Kane in an Inferno Match 4) Jack Swagger def. Kofi Kingston & Zack Ryder in a Triple Threat Match to retain the United States Championship 5) Paige def. Eve in a Title vs. Career Match to win the Divas Championship 6) Cody Rhodes def. Kurt Angle to retain the World Heavyweight Championship 7) John Cena, Wade Barrett, Ryback & WWE Tag Team Champions Wrestling Royalty def. Brock Lesnar, Dolph Ziggler, Mark Henry, The Miz & Roman Reigns in a Traditional Survivor Series Match; Cena & Barrett Survived ; Per stipulation, Brad Maddox was removed as the General Manager of Monday Night RAW 8) CM Punk def. The Rock
BRAGGING RIGHTS 2012 (on pg. 35) 0) AJ Lee def. Summer Rae 1) Wrestling Royalty def. The Miz & Roman Reigns, and The Usos in a Triple Threat Ladder Match to retain the WWE Tag Team Championships 2) Derrick Bateman def. Santino Marella 3) Cody Rhodes def. Daniel Bryan to retain the World Heavyweight Championship 4) Paige def. Eve in a Title vs. Career Match to retain the Divas Championship 5) Randy Orton def. Big Show in a Last Man Standing Match 6) Team SmackDown (Chris Jericho, Intercontinental Champion Dean Ambrose, Alberto Del Rio, Damien Sandow, Antonio Cesaro, Sheamus & Booker T) def. Team RAW (Dolph Ziggler, Ryback, Christian, Fandango, United States Champion Jack Swagger, Kofi Kingston & Rob Van Dam) to win the Bragging Rights Tropy 7) CM Punk def. Wade Barrett, John Cena & Bray Wyatt in a Fatal Four Way Match to win the WWE Championship
ROYAL RUMBLE 2013 (on pg. 41) 0) Wrestling Royalty def. Antonio Cesaro & Damien Sandow to retain the WWE Tag Team Championships 1) Dolph Ziggler def. Cody Rhodes to retain the World Heavyweight Championship 2) Paige def. Kaitlyn to retain the Divas Championship 3) CM Punk and Paul Heyman def. Wade Barrett in a Handicap Match to retain the WWE Championship 4) Bray Wyatt def. Triple H in a No Holds Barred Match 5) Daniel Bryan last eliminated The Rock to win the 2013 Royal Rumble Match
BATTLEGROUND 2013 (on pg. 43) 0) Derrick Bateman def. Rob Van Dam to win the United States Championship 1) Seth Rollins def. Roman Reigns in a No Disqualifications, No Count-Outs Match 2) AJ Lee def. Kaitlyn in the Finals of the #1 Contenders Tournament 3) Dolph Ziggler def. Intercontinental Champion Dean Ambrose to retain the World Heavyweight Championship 4) Daniel Bryan, Kurt Angle & WWE Tag Team Champions Wrestling Royalty def. Cody Rhodes, Alberto Del Rio, Antonio Cesaro & Damien Sandow in a WarGames Match 5) Ryback and Rusev wrestled to a No Contest 6) Batista def. Randy Orton 7) The Wyatt Family (Bray Wyatt, Luke Harper, Erick Rowan & Kane) def. The Rock, John Cena, Triple H & Ric Flair in a WarGames Match
NXT ArRIVAL (on pg. 45) 0) Alicia Fox & Askana def. Portia Perez & Nicole Matthews 1) Tyler Breeze def. Adrian Neville, Adam Cole, Xavier Woods, Trent Barreta and Alex Riley in an NXT Money in the Bank Ladder Match 2) Emma def. Raquel Diaz to retain the NXT Women's Championship 3) Kenneth Cameron def. Oliver Grey 4) The Alpha Wolves def. Corey Graves & Jake Carter to win the NXT Tag Team Championships 5) Kassius Ohno def. Sami Zayn to retain the NXT Championship
WRESTLEMANIA XXIX (on pg. 47) 0) Ryback def. Rusev in a Flag Match 1) Chris Jericho def. Dean Ambrose in a Two-out-of-Three Falls Match to win the Intercontinental Championship 2) Paige def. AJ Lee to retain the Divas Championship 3) Derrick Bateman def. Sheamus, Roman Reigns, Seth Rollins, Rob Van Dam, Antonio Cesaro, Alberto Del Rio, The Miz, Big E Langston & Tyson Kidd in the Money in the Bank Ladder Match 4) Daniel Bryan def. Dolph Ziggler, Kurt Angle & Cody Rhodes in a Fatal Four Way Elimination Match to win the World Heavyweight Championship 5) Wrestling Royalty def. Randy Orton & Batista to retain the WWE Tag Team Championships 6) Brock Lesnar def. Wade Barrett in a No Holds Barred Match 7) The Undertaker def. Bray Wyatt 8) John Cena def. CM Punk & The Rock in a Triple Threat Match to win the WWE Championship
UNDER THE HASHTAG BANNER
EXTREME RULES 2013 (on pg.51) 0) Ryback def. The Miz 1) Seth Rollins def. Sheamus in a Falls Count Anywhere Match to retain the Intercontinental Championship 2) Roman Reigns def. Derrick Bateman in a Tables Match to win the United States Championship 3) Daniel Bryan vs. Dolph Ziggler in a 30-Minute Ironman Match for the World Heavyweight Championship ended in a 2-2 draw 4) Daniel Bryan def. Dolph Ziggler in Sudden Death Overtime to retain the World Heavyweight Championship 5) Brock Lesnar, Antonio Cesaro & Kassius Ohno def. WWE Champion John Cena, CM Punk & Wade Barrett in a Six Man Tag Team Extreme Rules Match 6) Randy Orton & Batista def. The Usos in a Tornado Tag Team Match to retain the WWE Tag Team Championships 7) Bray Wyatt def. The Undertaker in a Buried Alive Match 8) AJ Lee def. Paige in a Last Diva Standing Match to retain the Divas Championship
NXT TAKEOVER (on pg. 53) 1) The Alpha Wolves vs. Finn Balor & Hideo Itami for the NXT Tag Team Championships ends in a Double Disqualification 2) Baron Corbin def. Bo Rotundo 3) Enzo Amore def. Michael Bennett 4) Adrian Neville def. Kenneth Cameron in a King of the Ring First Round Match 5) Sasha Banks def. Emma to win the NXT Women's Championship 6) Sami Zayn def. Adam Cole to win the NXT Championship 7) Tyler Breeze def. Sami Zayn to win the NXT Championship in his Money in the Bank cash-in
KING OF THE RING 2013 (on pg. 56) 0) The Real Americans def. The Usos in Match Five of the Best-of-Five Series 1) Intercontinental Champion Seth Rollins def. Cody Rhodes in a King of the Ring Semi-Finals Match 2) Dean Ambrose def. Alberto Del Rio in a King of the Ring Semi-Finals Match 3) Kaitlyn def. AJ Lee via disqualification in a Divas Championship Match; AJ retained 4) Daniel Bryan def. Antonio Cesaro and Kassius Ohno in a Triple Threat Match to retain the World Heavyweight Championship 5) CM Punk & Wade Barrett def. Randy Orton, Batista & Derrick Bateman in a Handicap Steel Cage Match to win the WWE Tag Team Championships 6) Rusev def. R-Truth 7) Seth Rollins def. Dean Ambrose to win the King of the Ring Tournament 8) Bray Wyatt def. John Cena to win the WWE Championship
PAYBACK 2013 (on pg. 60) 1) Kaitlyn def. AJ Lee and Paige in a Triple Threat Match to win the Divas Championship 2) Antonio Cesaro & Kassius Ohno def. The Real Americans to win the WWE Tag Team Championships 3) The Committee (Randy Orton, Batista & Kane) def. The Uprising (Dolph Ziggler & Wrestling Royalty) 4) Tyson Kidd def. Natalya 5) Seth Rollins def. Kurt Angle to retain the Intercontinental Championship 6) AJ Styles def. Dean Ambrose in a Ladder Match to win the vacant Money in the Bank briefcase and a WWE contract 7) Adrian Neville last eliminated Ryback in a Battle Royal to win the vacant United States Championship 8) Bray Wyatt def. Cody Rhodes via referee stoppage to retain the WWE Championship
SUMMERSLAM 2013 (on pg. 62) 0) Tyson Kidd def. Chris Jericho 1) Cody Rhodes def. Randy Orton to retain the WWE Championship 2) Kevin Owens def. Sami Zayn in an NXT Showcase Match 3) Paige def. Divas Champion Kaitlyn & Sofia Cortez in a Handicap Match 4) Stephanie McMahon def. Paige 5) Intercontinental Champion Seth Rollins def. World Heavyweight Champion Daniel Bryan in a Title for Title Match 6) Alberto Del Rio def. Rusev in an LA Street Fight 7) Brock Lesnar def. Kurt Angle 8) Roman Reigns def. John Cena 9) The Uprising (Dean Ambrose, CM Punk, Wade Barrett, Dolph Ziggler & Wrestling Royalty) def. The Committee (Triple H, WWE Champion Bray Wyatt, Randy Orton, Batista, Kane & AJ Styles) in a WarGames Match
NXT TAKEOVER: REVISION (on pg. 64) 1) The Addiction def. Finn Baor & Hideo Itami, and The Alpha Wolves in a Triple Threat Match to win the NXT Tag Team Championships 2) Baron Corbin def. Bo Rotundo 3) Michael Bennett & Chris Masters def. Enzo Amore & Chris Masters 4) Sasha Banks def. Bayley via disqualification to retain the NXT Women's Championship 5) Kevin Owens def. Tyler Breeze, Sami Zayn, Adam Cole and Evan Bourne in a Championship Scramble Match to win the NXT Championship
NIGHT OF CHAMPION 2013 (on pg. 65) 0) Kevin Owens def. Tyler Breeze to retain the NXT Championship 1) Rusev def. Alberto Del Rio in an Elimination Chamber Qualifier 2) Antonio Cesaro & Kassius Ohno def. Wrestling Royalty to retain the WWE Tag Team Championships 3) AJ Styles def. Randy Orton 4) Seth Rollins def. Christian to retain the Intercontinental Heavyweight Championship 5) AJ Lee def. Kaitlyn, Paige and Sofia Cortez in a Fatal Four Way Match to win the Divas Championship 6) Tyson Kidd def. Adrian Neville to win the United States Championship 7) John Cena def. Roman Reigns 8) Cody Rhodes def. CM Punk, Bray Wyatt, Dean Ambrose, Wade Barrett and Rusev in an Elimination Chamber Match to retain the WWE Championship
UNISON 2013 (on pg. 67) 0) Baron Corbin last eliminated Evan Bourne to win a Battle Royal for a WWE Championship opportunity 1) The Alpha Wolves def. Antonio Cesaro & Kassius Ohno, Wrestling Royalty and NXT Tag Team Champions The Addiction to win the WWE Tag Team Championships 2) Alberto Del Rio, Adrian Neville & Adam Cole def. Rusev, Tyson Kidd & Kofi Kingston 3) AJ Styles def. Sami Zayn 4) Kevin Owens def. Christian to retain the NXT Championship 5) Divas Champion AJ Lee def. NXT Women's Champion Sasha Banks via disqualification 6) Cody Rhodes def. Baron Corbin to retain the WWE Championship 7) John Cena, CM Punk & Dean Ambrose def. Intercontinental Heavyweight Champion Seth Rollins, Roman Reigns & Wade Barrett 8) Finn Balor def. Hideo Itami
HELL IN A CELL 2013 (on pg. 69, nice) 0) Adam Cole def. Adrian Neville as part of Manifest Destiny 1) AJ Styles def. Randy Orton and Derrick Bateman in a Triple Threat Hell in a Cell Match to retain the Money in the Bank briefcase 2) The Alpha Wolves def. Antonio Cesaro & Kassius Ohno to retain the WWE Tag Team Championships 3) John Cena def. Roman Reigns as part of Manifest Destiny 4) Dean Ambrose def. Wade Barrett as part of Manifest Destiny 5) Stephanie McMahon def. Paige in a Hell in a Cell Match 6) AJ Lee vs. Sofia Cortez for the Divas Championship ended in a double count-out 7) CM Punk def. Seth Rollins to win the Intercontinental Heavyweight Championship as part of Manifest Destiny 8) Cody Rhodes def. Bray Wyatt in a Hell in a Cell Match to retain the WWE Championship
SURVIVOR SERIES 2013 (on pg. 73) 1) Team Styles (AJ Styles, Antonio Cesaro, Kassius Ohno, NXT Tag Team Champions The Addiction, & Divas Champion Sofia Cortez) def. Team Orton (Randy Orton, WWE Tag Team Champions The Alpha Wolves, Wrestling Royalty & AJ Lee) in a Traditional Survivor Series Match; Styles survived 2) Daniel Bryan def. NXT Champion Kevin Owens 3) Bray Wyatt def. Paige in a Casket Match 4) Dean Ambrose def. Seth Rollins to win the 2013 Manifest Destiny tournament 5) Derrick Bateman def. Shane McMahon to win Shane's stock in WWE 6) Team Reigns (Roman Reigns, Wade Barrett, Tyson Kidd, Adam Cole & Kofi Kingston) def. Team Punk (Intercontinental Champion CM Punk, John Cena, United States Champion Adrian Neville, Alberto Del Rio & Rusev) in a Traditional Survivor Series Match; Kidd survived 7) AJ Styles def. Brock Lesnar and Cody Rhodes in a Triple Threat Match to win the WWE Championship in his Money in the Bank cash-in
NXT TAKEOVER: FOREVER (on pg. 74) 0) Portia Perez & Nicole Matthews def. Billie Kay & Peyton Royce 1) Hideo Itami def. Jushin 'Thunder' Liger 2) Pentagon def. Solomon Crowe 3) Adam Cole def. Kyle O'Reilly to qualify for the 2014 Manifest Destiny tournament 4) IWGP Heavyweight Champion Kazuchika Okada, Ricochet & Uhaa Nation def. Tyler Breeze, Michael Bennett & Chris Masters 5) The Addiction def. Finn Balor & Becky Lynch to retain the NXT Tag Team Championships 6) Bayley def. Sasha Banks to win the NXT Women's Championship in a match with 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin as the special guest referee 7) Sami Zayn def. Kevin Owens in a Texas Deathmatch to win the NXT Championship
TLC: TABLES, LADDERS & CHAIRS 2013 (on pg. 74) 0) Antonio Cesaro def. Damien Sandow 0) Alexa Bliss def. Natalya 1) CM Punk def. Daniel Bryan, Kevin Owens and Tyson Kidd in a Tables, Ladders & Chairs Match to retain the Intercontinental Championship 2) The Miz def. Adrian Neville to retain the United States Championship 3) The Alpha Wolves def. Wrestling Royalty to retain the WWE Tag Team Championships 4) AJ Styles def. Cody Rhodes to retain the WWE Championship 5) Baron Corbin def. Alberto Del Rio to retain the Hardcore Championship 6) Seth Rollins def. Dean Ambrose to win Ambrose's WWE Championship opportunity at the Royal Rumble 7) The New Day def. John Cena in a Handicap Match 8) AJ Lee def. Sofia Cortez and Alexa Bliss in a Tables, Ladders & Chairs Match to win the WWE Women's Championship
CONCRETE JUNGLE 2013 (on pg. 76) 1) The New Day def. The Alpha Wolves in Match Three of the Best-of-Seven Series for the WWE Tag Team Championships 2) Enzo Amore def. Baron Corbin to retain the Hardcore Championship 3) Ricochet & Uhaa Nation def. The Addiction to win the NXT Tag Team Championships 4) Alexa Bliss def. Sofia Cortez to become the #1 contender to the WWE Women's Championship 5) Bobby Roode def. Cody Rhodes 6) AJ Lee def. Paige in a Steel Cage Match to retain the WWE Women's Championship 7) Randy Orton def. Bo Rotundo 8) AJ Styles def. Derrick Bateman to retain the WWE Championship
ROYAL RUMBLE 2014 (on pg. 78) 0) The Alpha Wolves def. The New Day in Match Five of the Best-of-Seven Series for the WWE Tag Team Championships 1) The Miz def. Daniel Bryan and Austin Aries in a Triple Threat Match to retain the United States Championship 2) AJ Lee def. Alexa Bliss via disqualification to retain the WWE Women's Championship 3) CM Punk def. Bray Wyatt to retain the Intercontinental Championship 4) Matt Hardy def. Enzo Amore to win the Hardcore Championship 5) AJ Styles def. Dean Ambrose and Seth Rollins in a Triple Threat Match to retain the WWE Championship 6) Derrick Bateman last eliminated Paige to win the 2014 Royal Rumble Match and become the inaugural Universal Champion
NXT TAKEOVER: R-EVOLUTION (on pg. 81) 1) Ricochet & Uhaa Nation def. The Addiction in a Two-out-of-Three Falls Match to retain the NXT Tag Team Championships 2) Rich Swann def. Magnus 3) Tye Dillinger def. Kyle O'Reilly 4) Tyler Breeze def. Kota Ibushi to retain the IWGP Jr. Heavyweight Championship 5) Emma def. Bayley to win the NXT Women's Championship 6) Finn Balor def. Sami Zayn, Pentagon and Hideo Itami in a Fatal Four Way Match to win the NXT Championship
BATTLEGROUND 2014 (on pg. 81) 0) Paige vs. Allie never began 1) Team AJ (AJ Lee, Sofia Cortez, Bayley, Becky Lynch & Nicole Matthews) def. Team Alexa (WWE Women's Champion Alexa Bliss, Kaitlyn, NXT Women's Champion Emma, Billie Kay & Peyton Royce) in a WarGames Match 2) The New Day def. The Alpha Wolves in Match Seven of the Best-of-Seven Series to win the WWE Tag Team Championships 3) Braun Strowman def. Samoa Joe, Baron Corbin and Rusev in a Monster's Ball 4) John Cena def. Hideo Itami 5) The Miz def. Daniel Bryan to retain the United States Championship 6) Team Bateman (Universal Champion Derrick Bateman, Bray Wyatt, Seth Rollins, Kevin Owens & Bobby Roode) def. Team Styles (WWE Champion AJ Styles, Paige, The Undertaker, Dean Ambrose & Cody Rhodes) in a WarGames Match
NXT TAKEOVER: NEW ORLEANS (on pg. 85) 1) Kyle O'Reilly def. Tye Dillinger to become the #1 contender to the NXT Championship 2) Drew McIntyre & Jinder Mahal def. Ricochet & Uhaa Nation, and American Alpha in a Triple Threat Match to win the NXT Tag Team Championships 3) Pentagon def. Hideo Itami 4) NXT Women's Champion Nicole Matthews, Becky Lynch & Sasha Banks def. Iconic (Emma, Billie Kay & Peyton Royce) in a Six Woman Tag Team Mathc 5) Kenny Omega def. IWGP Jr. Heavyweight Champion Tyler Breeze 6) Finn Balor def. Sami Zayn to retain the NXT Championship
WRESTLEMANIA XXX (on pg. 85) 0) The Revival def. Wrestling Royalty 1) Dean Ambrose & Shane McMahon def. Seth Rollins & Triple H 2) Kevin Owens def. Randy Orton 3) The New Day def. The Usos to retain the WWE Tag Team Championships 4) Bobby Roode last eliminated Batista to win the Unique Opportunity Battle Royal 5) The Undertaker def. AJ Styles to win the WWE Championship 6) AJ Lee def. Alexa Bliss, Kaitlyn and Sofia Cortez in a Fatal Four Way Elimination Match to win the WWE Women's Championship 7) Daniel Bryan def. The Miz in a Title vs. Career Match to win the United States Championship 8) Derrick Bateman def. Brock Lesnar and John Cena in a Triple Threat Match to retain the Universal Championship 9) Cody Rhodes def. CM Punk to win the Intercontinental Championship 10) Paige def. Bray Wyatt in a Hell in a Cell Match
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NO MERCY 2014 (on pg. 88) 0) Braun Strowman def. Enzo Amore & Big Cass in a Handicap Match 1) Daniel Bryan def. Michael Bennett to retain the United States Championship 2) Wrestling Royalty def. The Revival, The Addiction, and Chris Jericho & Christian in a Fatal Four Way Match 3) Bobby Roode def. Roman Reigns and Matanza Cueto in a Triple Threat Match 4) Kevin Owens def. Randy Orton in a No Holds Barred Match 5) The Wyatt Tribe (Bray Wyatt & Pentagon) def. The New Day to retain the WWE Tag Team Championships 6) Finn Balor def. Seth Rollins 7) Emma def. AJ Lee to win the WWE Women's Championship 8) Derrick Bateman def. AJ Styles to retain the Universal Championship
BACKLASH 2014 (on pg. 88) 0) Baron Corbin & The Usos def. Samoa Joe, Antonio Cesaro & Kassius Ohno in a Six Man Tag Team Match 1) John Cena def. Dean Ambrose in a First Round WWE Championship Tournament Match 2) Sami Zayn def. IWGP Jr. Heavyweight Champion Tyler Breeze in a First Round WWE Championship Tournament Match 3) Paige def. The Miz in a First Round WWE Championship Tournament Match 4) CM Punk def. Intercontinental Champion Cody Rhodes in a First Round WWE Championship Tournament Match 5) Kaitlyn def. Alexa Bliss 6) Sami Zayn def. John Cena in a Semi-Final WWE Championship Tournament Match 7) CM Punk def. Paige in a Semi-Final WWE Championship Tournament Match 8) The Iconic Duo def. Becky Lynch & Allie 9) Sami Zayn def. CM Punk to win the WWE Championship
JUDGMENT DAY 2014 (on pg. 91) 0) Elias def. Local Competitor 1) TJ Perkins def. Cody Rhodes, Paige and The Miz in a Fatal Four Way Match to win the Intercontinental Championship 2) Dean Ambrose def. IWGP Jr. Heavyweight Champion Tyler Breeze 3) Adrian Neville & Tyson Kidd def. Antonio Cesaro & Kassius Ohno, The Alpha Wolves, PMA, The Shining Stars and The Usos in a Tag Team Turmoil Match to become the inaugural SmackDown Tag Team Champions 4) John Cena def. Bobby Roode 5) Sami Zayn def. CM Punk to retain the WWE Championship 6) Becky Lynch def. Billie Kay, Peyton Royce, Alexa Bliss, Kaitlyn and Allie in an Elimination Chamber Match to become the inaugural SmackDown Women's Champion
BAD BLOOD 2014 (on pg. 91) 1) Emma def. Sasha Banks and Sofia Cortez in a Triple Threat Match to retain the RAW Women's Championship and win the Hardcore Championship 2) Aleister Black def. Matt Hardy 3) Pentagon def. Randy Orton 4) The Revival def. Wrestling Royalty to win the RAW Tag Team Championships 5) Braun Strowman def. Batista 6) The Undisputed ERA def. Daniel Bryan in a Gauntlet Match; Adam Cole retained the United States Championship 7) Kevin Owens def. Derrick Bateman, Seth Rollins, Bray Wyatt, Matanza Cueto and Bobby Roode in an Elimination Chamber Match to win the Universal Championship
NXT TAKEOVER: CHICAGO (on pg. 93) 1) SAnitY (Tommaso Ciampa, Eric Young, Jimmy Havoc & Darby Allin) def. Ricochet, Uhaa Nation, John Morrison & CJ Parker 2) Lars Sullivan def. Matt Riddle 3) Nicole Matthews def. Ember Moon, Toni Storm and Nikki Cross in a Fatal Four Way Match to retain the NXT Women's Championship 4) Drew McIntyre & Jinder Mahal def. The Golden Lovers to retain the NXT Tag Team Championships 5) Tye Dillinger def. Kyle O'Reilly in a Chicago Street Fight to win the NXT Championship
MONEY IN THE BANK 2014 (on pg. 93) 0) Adrian Neville & Tyson Kidd def. The Usos to retain the SmackDown Tag Team Championships 0) The Revival def. Wrestling Royalty to retain the RAW Tag Team Championships 1) Paige def. Cody Rhodes, Intercontinental Champion TJ Perkins, Dean Ambrose, The Miz and Baron Corbin to win the WWE Champion Money in the Bank Ladder Match 2) The Wyatt Tribe (Bray Wyatt & Randy Orton) def. The New Day 3) The Iconic Duo def. AJ Lee & Alexa Bliss 4) Andrade 'Cien' Almas def. Tyler Breeze to win the Cruiserweight Championship 5) Finn Balor def. Triple H 6) Becky Lynch vs. Allie for the SmackDown Women's Championship ended in a No Contest 7) RAW Women's and Hardcore Champion Emma def. Daniel Bryan, Seth Rollins, United States Champion Adam Cole, Pentagon, Braun Strowman, Matanza Cueto and Roman Reigns to win the Universal Championship Money in the Bank Ladder Match 8) Derrick Bateman def. Kevin Owens to win the Universal Championship 9) CM Punk def. Sami Zayn in a Ladder Match to win the WWE Championship
VENGEANCE 2014 (on pg. 95) 1) Seth Rollins def. Adam Cole to win the United States Championship 2) Aleister Black def. The Addiction in a Handicap Match 3) Finn Balor def. The Miz to win the Cueto Cup 4) Daniel Bryan def. Randy Orton 5) The Revival def. Wrestling Royalty in a Steel Cage Match to retain the RAW Tag Team Championships 6) Alexa Bliss def. Emma to win the RAW Women's Championship 7) Derrick Bateman def. Kevin Owens and AJ Styles in a Triple Threat Match to retain the Universal Championship 8) Triple H def. Roman Reigns, Braun Strowman and Matanza Cueto in a Monster's Ball
THE BASH 2014 (on pg. 95) 1) John Cena def. TJ Perkins to win the Intercontinental Championship 2) The Usos def. Adrian Neville & Tyson Kidd in a Two-out-of-Three Falls Match to retain the SmackDown Tag Team Championships 3) Paige def. Allie to retain her Money in the Bank briefcase 4) Andrade 'Cien' Almas def. Tyler Breeze and Johnny Gargano in a Triple Threat Match to retain the Cruiserweight Championship 5) Dean Ambrose & Jeff Hardy def. Chad Gable & Jason Jordan 6) Samoa Joe def. Shane McMahon 7) AJ Lee def. Peyton Royce in a 'Till Death Do Us Part Match for the right to marry Billie Kay 8) CM Punk def. Sami Zayn and Cody Rhodes in a Triple Threat Match to retain the WWE Championship 9) Paige def. CM Punk to win the WWE Championship in Paige's Money in the Bank cash-in
NXT TAKEOVER: MSG (on pg. 97) 1) Kota Ibushi def. Kenny Omega, Lars Sullivan, The Velveteen Dream and Liv Morgan in a Five Pack Challenge to advance to the main event 2) Toni Storm, Pete Dunne, Marty Scurll, Will Ospreay & Mark Haskins def. SAnitY (Nikki Cross, Tommaso Ciampa, Eric Young, Jimmy Havoc & Darby Allin) 3) Ricochet & Uhaa Nation def. Drew McIntyre & Jinder Mahal in a Ladder Match to win the NXT Tag Team Championships 4) Ember Moon def. Nicole Matthews to win the NXT Women's Championship 5) Bobby Roode def. Kota Ibushi to win the vacant NXT Championship
SUMMERSLAM 2014 (on pg. 97) 1) Kurt Angle def. Samoa Joe 2) Roman Reigns & Braun Strowman def. The Revival to win the RAW Tag Team Championships 3) Solomon Crowe def. Dean Ambrose 4) Becky Lynch def. Allie to retain the SmackDown Women's Championship 5) Johnny Gargano def. Andrade 'Cien' Almas to retain the Cruiserweight Championship 6) Aleister Black def. Matanza Cueto 7) Cody Rhodes & Sami Zayn def. The Usos, Chad Gable & Jason Jordan, and Adrian Neville & Tyson Kidd in a Fatal Four Way Match to retain the SmackDown Tag Team Championships 8) RAW Women's Champion Alexa Bliss def. Emma to win the Universal Championship Money in the Bank briefcase 9) The Iconic Duo def. CM Punk & TJ Perkins 10) AJ Styles last eliminated Finn Balor in an Aztec Warfare Match to win the Universal Championship 11) John Cena def. Jeff Hardy to retain the Intercontinental Championship 12) Paige def. AJ Lee in a Last Diva Standing Match to retain the WWE Championship
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UNFORGIVEN 2014 1) WWE Champion Paige def. Kenny Omega in a non-title match 2) Dean Ambrose def. Jeff Hardy 3) Andrade 'Cien' Almas def. Rey Mysterio 4) The Iconic Duo def. Sami Zayn & Cody Rhodes, and CM Punk & TJ Perkins in a Triangle Ladder Match to win the SmackDown Tag Team Championships 5) John Morrison def. Johnny Gargano to win the Cruiserweight Championship 6) Samoa Joe def. John Cena to win the Intercontinental Championship 7) Allie def. Becky Lynch in an Inferno Match to win the SmackDown Women's Championship
PAYBACK 2014 1) Kyle O'Reilly & Bobby Fish def. Roman Reigns & Finn Balor to win the RAW Tag Team Championships 2) The Miz def. Matanza Cueto 3) Sasha Banks def. Alexa Bliss to win the RAW Women's Championship 4) Buddy Murphy def. Alexa Bliss to retain the Hardcore Championship 5) Seth Rollins def. Daniel Bryan and Kevin Owens to retain the United States Championship 6) Pentagon def. Randy Orton and Bray Wyatt in a Manifest Destiny Qualifier 7) Drew McIntyre def. Derrick Bateman 8) AJ Styles def. Aleister Black in a No Holds Barred Match to retain the Universal Championship 9) AJ Styles def. Alexa Bliss in Alexa's Money in the Bank cash-in to retain the Universal Championship
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Feb 13, 2012 3:53:53 GMT -5
Very interesting and different starting point. I like.
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Post by DTP. on Feb 13, 2012 15:06:46 GMT -5
Good start point.
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Post by r44gz96 on Feb 14, 2012 7:10:16 GMT -5
Interesting. Want to see what you can do with it so keep it going!
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Post by Elliot on Feb 14, 2012 15:00:54 GMT -5
I'll be reading.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 16, 2012 19:50:18 GMT -5
I like the starting point--especially since Awesome Truth is still together and Del Rio is WWE Champion, and we haven't reached Survivor Series yet.
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Post by Rule 30 on Feb 17, 2012 16:15:05 GMT -5
Looks good so far. Hope you take the title of Del Rio soon..... or make his promos non suckish. I look forward to how you book Cena and Rock at the Garden.
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Post by Planktung on Feb 19, 2012 20:35:27 GMT -5
RAW SuperShow | October 24th, 2011 | Austin, TXWWE Superstars 10/27 Taping Results Mason Ryan def. Tyler Reks Alex Riley def. Michael McGillicuttyAfter the WWE signature, a video package was shown recapping the RAW side of things from last night's Vengeance PPV event. In the first of the two RAW main events, distractions from a returning Kevin Nash allowed The Miz and R-Truth to pick up a victory over the unlikely team of Triple H and CM Punk. Following the bout, Nash laid out his former best friend Triple H with a Jackknife Powerbomb in the center of the ring. For the Awesome Truth, this would not be the last we saw of them at Vengeance. In the Last Man Standing match later on, both Miz and Truth would get themselves involved, costing John Cena the victory and allowing Alberto Del Rio to leave San Antonio with his WWE Championship still intact. Cutting straight to the Frank Erwin Center here in Austin, "The Game" blasted as Triple H made his way down to the ring. After what occurred last night at Vengeance, there has to be a ton of emotions running through the Cerebral Assassin. Triple H was handed a microphone as he stood in the center of the ring, where was laid out by his former best friend, Kevin Nash. The Game simply stared down at the mat as the WWE Universe chanted his name. Before he could speak, he was interrupted by the Executive Vice President of Talent Relations and the Interim General Manager of Monday Night RAW, John Laurinaitis. He stated that he's very aware of the rumors going around in the locker room about him being the one who allowed Kevin Nash into the arena last night, and even setting up the attack. So right now, he wants to set the record straight in front of both the WWE Universe and Triple H. Yes. He was the one who allowed Kevin Nash into the arena at Vengeance last night. At that moment, Triple H's eyes looked as if they were capable of popping out of his head. He grabbed Laurinaitis by his collar and backed him into a corner. Laurinaitis said that he and Nash were in contract negotiations over the weekend, and he's pleased to announce that Nash is now an official member of the Monday Night RAW roster. Triple H raised his fist in the air, prepared to strike down onto Laurinaitis. The Interim RAW GM quickly said that even though he allowed Nash into the arena last night, he had no idea that his intentions were to get himself involved in the Tag Team Match. And because of his actions, he sent Nash home and gave him the night off. Triple H took Laurinaitis' microphone and told him that since he brought Nash to the arena last night, he wants him to do the same tonight. He wants to meet Nash in the parking lot before the end of the night. He let go of Laurinaitis' collar before picking up the microphone he dropped on the mat. Laurinaitis told Triple H that in case he forgot, Nash lives in Detroit. It's impossible for him to get here within a two hour period. Triple H told Laurinaitis that if he doesn't get Nash tonight, it's going to be his ass that takes the beating instead. Triple H dropped his microphone before making his way up the entrance ramp. On the stage, Triple H turned around and mouthed the words "2 hours" to Laurinaitis before he was struck from behind with a sledgehammer by......Kevin Nash! Nash caught Triple H directly in the back of the neck as he stared down at his former best friend. Laurinaitis yelled at Nash, asking what the hell he was thinking. Nash didn't pay any attention to any of Laurinaitis' words as he picked up the motionless body of Triple H and planted him with a Jackknife Powerbomb onto the steel. Paramedics and officials were able to get Nash away from the scene as they tended to the fallen King of Kings. Laurinaitis checked on Triple H as he was placed onto a stretcher. BREAKTrending: Triple H, John LaurinaitisReturning from the commercial break, several replays of Kevin Nash's heinous attack on Triple H were shown before cutting to the parking lot, where he was loaded into the ambulance. John Laurinaitis looked on as the ambulance drove away from the Frank Erwin Center. Soon, Kevin Nash approached Laurinaitis and simply said "tough break, eh?". Laurinaitis told Nash that had he known he would cause this much chaos, he's not sure he made the right decision by signing him to a contract. But since he's here and he's looking for a fight, he's gonna get one tonight when he goes one on one with John Cena. Sheamus def. Drew McIntyre The Sinister Scotsman certainly hasn't been on a roll of any sort as of late, but this match may have been just what he needed to bounce back into relevance. With the Great White coming off of a victory over Christian last night at Vengeance, his wave of momentum continued into this bout. McIntyre spent most of the match working on Sheamus' right leg, eliminating the Brogue Kick from his arsenal. As he was going for the Future Shock DDT, Sheamus was able to get a grip of his waist and charge him into a corner. Sheamus pummeled Drew with repeated fiery right hands, soon forcing the referee to back him away. During this time, Drew removed the protective covering from the top turnbuckle. Sheamus charged towards Drew, who was able to get a foot up just in time. With Sheamus stunned, Drew attempted to irish whip into the exposed turnbuckle, but Sheamus managed to turn it around and throw Drew sternum first into the exposed turnbuckle. With Drew clutching his chest in pain, Sheamus caught him with a massive Brogue Kick before covering him to pick up the victory. Cutting to the backstage area, John Laurinaitis was shown in his office when Zack Ryder walked in. Ryder told him that he's been looking through the Zack Pack's tweets all day, and it seems that the WWE Universe feels the same way he does. The reason he's not standing here tonight as the new United States Champion is because of Vickie Guerrero and Jack Swagger. He knows that if given a fair opportunity, he can put Ziggler away. So he's asking for one more shot at the United States Championship tonight, and with Vickie and Swagger banned from ringside. Laurinaitis told Ryder that while he does agree that some outside interference may have enhanced the result of that match, he lost. If he wants another shot as the United States Title, he needs to earn it. And it's going to take a lot more than the voices of the WWE Universe to convince him that he deserves another opportunity. But if Ryder wants to blow off a bit of steam tonight, he's in luck because he's scheduled to compete against Jack Swagger up next. A graphic was shown for tonight's main event as Kevin Nash competes in a WWE ring for the first time since the Royal Rumble against John Cena. BREAKTrending: Nash vs Cena, Sheamus, Drew McIntyre Returning from the commercial, The All American American Jack Swagger was shown in the ring as Michael Cole and Jerry Lawler were joined by the United States Champion, Dolph Ziggler on commentary. Lawler asked Ziggler if he feels that Ryder deserves another shot at the United States Title? "Why? He lost. As far as I'm concerned, Zack Ryder's 15 minutes of fame are up and he needs to get in the back of the line, which is where he's spent most of his career anyways," stated the United States Champion. Zack Ryder def. Jack SwaggerThe Zack Pack was in full effect tonight as the crowd here in Austin was red hot for Long Island Iced Z. After his loss last night at Vengeance, Ryder made sure to keep a good eye on Vickie Guerrero at ringside. During the bout, Ziggler stood up from his chair and raised the United States Title high in the air, distracting Ryder long enough for Swagger to turn Ryder inside out with a belly-to-belly suplex. Swagger kept Ryder grounded for a good portion of the match, eventually locking in the Ankle Lock. Ryder managed to reach the ropes, but Swagger was very hesitant towards releasing the hold. The referee pulled Swagger off of Ryder, giving some time to regroup. Swagger pulled Ryder away from the ropes and lifted him up for the Gutwrench Powerbomb, but Ryder was able to counter the maneuver into the Rough Ryder to get the victory. Ryder celebrated his victory as Ziggler and Vickie left the ringside area and made their way up the entrance ramp. Ryder grabbed a microphone and told Ziggler that he can run his mouth all he wants, but he can't stop the Ryder Revolution. He will get another shot, and this time, he will become the new United States Champion. "Woo Woo Woo.....You Know It." Backstage, Kofi Kingston and Evan Bourne were shown heading towards the ring when John Laurinaitis approached them. Laurinaitis told them that after some consideration, their match against The Miz and R-Truth tonight is now for the WWE Tag Team Championships. The team of Air Boom didn't seem to mind the late notice as they simply nodded their heads and continued on. Air Boom defend the WWE Tag Team Championships against Awesome Truth next! BREAKTrending: Zack Ryder, Jack SwaggerA promo was shown for "WWE's Greatest Rivalries: Shawn Michaels vs. Bret Hart", available in stores tomorrow. The Miz and R-Truth def. Air Boom ; NEW WWE Tag Team ChampionsA very solid way to round out the first hour of RAW SuperShow. With both teams coming off of victories last night at Vengeance, the momentum seemed to be at a stalemate in this bout. Kofi and Bourne held the upper hand for the early stages of the match, but it was after Miz countered the SOS into an inverted DDT that we saw a turning point. The match was all Awesome Truth from that point until Kofi made the hot tag to Bourne. Evan was able to plant Miz with a C4 and climb up to the top rope for a crossbody, which Miz was able to dodge as Evan inadvertently struck the referee. With the referee out, Truth grabbed one of the title belts, most likely with the intentions of using it as a weapon. However, Kofi was able to take him out with a running clothesline from the ring apron. In the ring, Bourne caught Miz with a spinning heel kick before climbing up to the top rope against for Airbourne. However, Christian hit the ring and pushed Bourne off! Miz grabbed Bourne and planted him with a Skull Crushing Finale as the revived referee made the three count. The WWE Universe was livid as Miz and Truth were handed the WWE Tag Team Championships. Christian joined the two of them as they all raised each other's hands in victory. Awesome Truth have claimed the Tag Team Titles, but the real story here is the involvement of Christian. Why? BREAKTrending: Montreal Screwjob, Air Boom, ChristianReturning from the commercial break, a recap of the previous match was shown as involvement from Christian led to the crowning of new WWE Tag Team Champions in The Miz and R-Truth. Cutting to the parking lot, Miz, Truth, and Christian were all shown getting into a limo when Josh Mathews quickly approached them and specifically asked Christian why he was here? Christian simply responded with "No paparazzi, please." The limo drove away from the arena, as well as any possible answers from Christian as to why he got himself involved. Cutting back to the arena, Justin Roberts introduced Ricardo Rodriguez as he introduced the reigning WWE Champion, Alberto Del Rio. Del Rio was clearly still feeling the effects of his Last Man Standing match at Vengeance, which he narrowly escape with his championship still intact. Del Rio was handed the microphone as the WWE Universe expressed their feelings towards him, mostly negative. Del Rio told the fans to show a bit of respect to a man of his caliber. Everyone counted him out at Vengeance. They didn't believe that he stood a chance against a man who "never gives up", John Cena. Well he proved that Cena is not superhuman, and he's not immortal. All Cena is now is a footnote in the already glorious career of Alberto Del Rio. He stands here right now as the WWE Champion and realizes something. For months, he's spoken about his destiny to become WWE Champion. Now, it's every WWE superstars destiny to take the WWE Title away from him. But unlike him, they will never fulfill their destiny. He will be WWE Champion for a long time to come, so the locker room and the WWE Universe better get used to this sight because it's not going to change any time soon. Del Rio raised the WWE Title as the audience showered him with boos. Suddenly, "Cult of Personality" hit as CM Punk made his way out to the stage with a pipe-bomb in hand. Punk told Del Rio that he should probably use the Go To Sleep, because that's the only thing that him and his promos do for these people. Del Rio told Punk that it's funny he says standing all the way over there on the stage while he's in the ring. Punk responded by matching down to the ring, asking "is that better?" Punk said that he feels bad for the WWE Universe because they have to settle for a champion like Del Rio. He says that he's "earned" the WWE Championship. Let's take a look back at how he won his two WWE Championships. At Hell In A Cell, he locked John Cena out of the Cell and resorted to using a lead pipe to defeat him. And who can forget SummerSlam? After Super Shredder laid him out, he decided to waltz right down to the ring with his Money In The Bank briefcase and cash in on him. Punk said that Del Rio has proven one thing for sure, and that's the fact that he doesn't deserve to be champion one bit. If Del Rio really wants to prove that he is the rightful WWE Champion, he'll give him a title shot right here and right now. The audience popped as Del Rio shouted "callate!" Del Rio told Punk that in case he hasn't been paying much attention to his own career, he hasn't done anything to earn an opportunity at his title. Until Punk has done something to call himself the No.1 Contender, he's not coming anywhere near him and his WWE Championship. Del Rio left the ring while raising the WWE Title as Punk looked on at him. A graphic was shown for tonight's main event pitting a returning Kevin Nash against John Cena. It's live tonight. BREAKTrending: Alberto Del Rio, CM PunkA promo was shown for this Friday's edition of SmackDown. After Mark Henry and Big Show's Vengeance encounter ended in destruction, what will be the fate of the World Heavyweight Championship? Natalya def. Kelly KellyThis match was made after these two Diva's were involved in an altercation backstage at Vengeance that led to their ban from ringside during the Diva's Championship bout. Both Eve and Beth Phoenix were at ringside to cheer on their respective allies. Kelly Kelly was in control for most of the match, until Natalya was able to counter the K2 into the Sharpshooter. Kelly held on for as long as she could, but was soon left with no alternative but to submit. The referee called for the bell as Natalya was deemed the winner. Despite her victory, she refused to let go of the Sharpshooter. Eve jumped into the ring and delivered a boot to Natalya before tending to Kelly. However, the Diva's Champion Beth Phoenix got a hold of Eve and planted her with a Glam Slam. The Divas of Doom stood tall over their two adversaries before heading up the entrance ramp. Backstage, John Cena was shown walking down a corridor as he heads to the ring to meet Kevin Nash in our main event. It's live and up next. BREAKTrending: Kelly Kelly, Divas of DoomA promo was shown for WWE Survivor Series, live from Madison Square Garden on Sunday November 20th, only on Pay-Per-View. John Cena def. Kevin Nash via DisqualificationAfter being screwed out of the WWE Championship last night at Vengeance, John Cena was out for a victory against Kevin Nash, who is coming off of two attacks on Triple H, who is possibly watching this from a hospital room. Nash worked on Cena's upper back to make it more difficult for Cena to successfully hit an Attitude Adjustment. As Nash was preparing for a Jackknife Powerbomb, Cena countered it into an Attitude Adjustment attempt, but the back of Cena wouldn't allow it as he collapsed to the mat. After Cena was back on his feet, he was knocked back down instantly via a big boot from Nash. Mocking his former best friend Triple H, Nash attempted to plant Cena with a Pedigree, but Cena managed to toss Nash over his head. After Nash stirred up to his feet, Cena hoisted him up to his shoulders for an Attitude Adjustment. Suddenly, Cena was attacked by The Miz, R-Truth, and Christian as the referee immediately called for the bell. This trio of Awesome Truth and Christian delivered a beat down onto Cena as the WWE Universe showered all three of them with massive boos. Lawler and Cole seemed confused themselves as we all saw these three leave the arena in a limousine a few moments ago. Christian and Truth held Cena up as Miz delivered shot to his skull with his new WWE Tag Team Championship belt. Miz and Truth then delivered their Skull Crushing Finale/Shut Up combination before Christian planted Cena with the Killswitch. Finally, the three of them handed Cena over to Kevin Nash, who delivered a Jackknife Powerbomb. Miz, Truth, Christian, and Nash all stood over the motionless body of John Cena as RAW SuperShow went off the air.
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Post by Elliot on Feb 20, 2012 14:26:38 GMT -5
Okay, so your first WWE Raw Supershow. An interesting opening with Kevin Nash laying out Triple H again. I like the addition of your Twitter trends, but there's a bit many, don't you think? They usually only acknowledge one or two. Kevin Nash versus John Cena is a huge match to be giving it away on Raw, and doesn't really make much sense, to be fair. A good win for Sheamus over Drew McIntyre, let's just hope you don't job McIntyre out too much like the WWE did. Zack Ryder versus Jack Swagger should be good. A good victory for Ryder over Swagger, definitely the right move and I hope he can take the United States Championship from Dolph Ziggler, because Ziggler can be used for bigger things. I don't like The Miz and R-Truth as WWE Tag Team Champions when not long ago they were exiled from Raw. And the involvement of Christian? I don't understand. A good segment featuring the WWE Champion, Alberto Del Rio and CM Punk. A good win for Natalya and pleased to see the Divas of Doom stand tall. Interesting development in the Main Event, but didn't The Miz, R-Truth and Christian leave in a limousine? It seems you could be going for the direction I took in my last WWE diary which has Kevin Nash, Miz, Truth and Christian team up to take over Raw, leading to a Survivor Series Match against Team Cena/Rock. It's a good set-up, just depends how you pull it off in the coming weeks. Overall, a good show with some unusual decision throughout, but decent.
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Post by Planktung on Mar 26, 2012 0:58:45 GMT -5
Friday Night SmackDown! | October 24th, 2011 | Houston, TX
WWE Superstars 10/27 Taping Results Justin Gabriel def. Tyson Kidd Wade Barrett def. Ezekiel Jackson
After the WWE signature, a video package was shown highlighting the World Heavyweight Championship bout between Mark Henry and the Big Show from this past Sunday's Vengeance Pay-Per-View event. In there, there was no clear winner as a meg a super-plex left the ring in shambles.
Cutting to the arena, SmackDown General Manager Teddy Long was shown in the ring to address that World Title situation. As we just saw, the match at Vengeance between Mark Henry and the Big Show ended in complete chaos. Because there was no clear winner, Mark Henry remains the World Heavyweight Champion. However, the fact that there wasn't a winner also means the Big Show remains at the front of the line for a World Title shot. And he will receive it in the middle of Madison Square Garden at the 25th anniversary of Survivor Series. Before Teddy could continue, he was interrupted by the Intercontinental Champion, Cody Rhodes. Cody grabbed a mic and told Teddy that it's completely absurd how he can be so focused on Mark Henry and the Big Show while there's a much bigger travesty occurring right before his blind, useless eyes. His most important entity of SmackDown has been misused and mistreated, being repeatedly robbed of victories by the so-called Viper, Randy Orton. Speaking of Orton, the WWE Universe was on their feet as the WWE's Apex Predator made his way down to the ring. Orton told Cody that the reason he's not being robbed of anything. The reason he hasn't been able to defeat him is because he's just not good enough. Cody removed his hood and assured Orton that the next time they meet, he will come out on top, just as he should've at Vengeance. Teddy Long informed Cody that there would be no rematch. He can't keep giving him continuous matches against Orton. "But you'll give superstars like Orton and the Big Show continuous World Title matches, while I have yet to receive one," said an infuriated Cody. Orton told Teddy that there's no need to keep Cody in the dark. If he wants a rematch, then make it official for next week. But, on one condition. This time, Cody's precious Intercontinental Title will be on the line. Cody told Orton that's fine, because he can say with the utmost confidence that this time, he will de-venomize the Viper and continue to restore honor and prestige to the Intercontinental Championship. As Orton made his way up the entrance ramp, Cody told Teddy that he'll see him next week. The SmackDown GM stopped Cody, informing that his night is not over. Tonight, he's invited a select number of RAW superstars to compete on SmackDown. And since Cody seems to be all about competition, he's decided to put him up against the best that RAW has to offer. And that's the Best In The World, CM Punk!
BREAK Trending: Randy Orton, Intercontinental Title
Returning from the commercial break, a recap of the previous in-ring segment was shown, which featured 3 huge announcements. At Survivor Series, Mark Henry will defend the World Heavyweight Championship against the Big Show. Next week, Cody Rhodes and Randy Orton battle once again, this time with the Intercontinental Championship up for grabs. And tonight, we will see a first time ever on SmackDown as Cody Rhodes takes on RAW's CM Punk.
United States Champion Dolph Ziggler def. Ted DiBiase A very solid way to kick off what is already a monumental edition of SmackDown. Some "We want Ryder" chants emerged from the audience, which Ziggler simply ignored. For DiBiase, this was a chance for him to stardom. However, his hopes were shattered after Ziggler was able to counter Dream Street into the Zig-Zag, giving the Show-Off the victory.
Ziggler was handed the United States Title as he celebrated his victory alongside Vickie Guerrero. The Show-Off continues his wave of momentum, despite the crowds continuous "We want Ryder" chants.
A graphic was shown for tonight's main event. Intercontinental Champion Cody Rhodes goes one on one with RAW's CM Punk. It happens tonight, only on Friday Night SmackDown.
BREAK Trending: Ted DiBiase, We Want Ryder
Returning from the commercial break, Josh Mathews was shown standing by with the former Sin Cara Negro, who was unmasked last week by Sin Cara. Mathews asked the man for his real identity. He simply stared at Josh before leaving the interview set.
Sin Cara def. Heath Slater via DQ A rather quick match-up here. The undisputed Sin Cara looked great against the One Man Southern Rock Band, and the audience was fairly behind him as usual. In the end, Sin Cara was blindsided by the unmasked Sin Cara Negro, causing the disqualification finish.
The audience expressed their displeasure as the former Sin Cara Negro refused the stop his assault. He eventually finished off Sin Cara with a Senton Bomb before leaving the ring.
Backstage, Christian was shown making his way down a corridor. Up next, we will hear from Captain Charisma on his involvement with Kevin Nash and the Awesome Truth from this past Monday's RAW.
BREAK Trending: Sin Cara
An advertisement was shown for WWE's Greatest Rivalries: Shawn Michaels vs. Bret Hart, available now on DVD and Blu-Ray.
Cutting to the arena, "Just Close Your Eyes" hit as Christian made his way down to the ring. Captain Charisma grabbed a microphone as the audience shouted repeated "You suck" chants. Christian stated that it's treatment like this why he did what he did. This past Sunday was the last night of his SmackDown contract. But leading up to that night, it finally dawned on him. Why should he re-sign with a brand that shows him absolutely no respect. The superstars, the fans, and even the General Manager treat him like garbage. And if you need proof, the proof is the sad fact that despite the amount of talent and charisma he possesses, he still has yet to receive what he should've gotten a long, long time. "One more match". So after Vengeance, he met up with a man who knows how to run a show. A man who can recognize talent when it's right in front of him. A man who shows a talent like him proper respect. The Executive Vice President of Talent Relations, and the Interim RAW General Manager, Mr. John Laurinaitis. That's when he made the ultimate decision. As of Monday morning, Captain Charisma is now property of Monday Night RAW. The audience cheered at the announcement as they will not have to put up with Christian ever again here on SmackDown. And as for his involvement with The Miz, R-Truth, and Kevin Nash? You're just going to have to wait until RAW to learn more about that. Soon. SmackDown General Manager Teddy Long stepped out onto the stage. Christian stopped Teddy before he could talk, saying that it's too late. He knows that he finally sees the error of his ways, and is ready to get on his knees and beg him to stay. Maybe now, he'll learn to treat the elite with respect. "Honestly, playa, that's not even close to what I had on my mind," said Teddy. He told Christian that it's a shame that they couldn't come to a mutual agreement on his contract. And he wishes him to best of luck over on RAW. But, he couldn't help but notice that Christian is in his ring gear. And since tonight, RAW superstars are allowed to compete here.....Christian stopped Teddy, knowing where he was going. He said that his talents are for Monday Night RAW, and John Laurinaitis only. Teddy told Christian that regardless of his wishes, he has the authority to put him in action tonight, and that's exactly what he's going to do. Christian's final match on SmackDown will take place right here, and right now. The theme of Sheamus hit as the Great White made his way down to the ring, ready to send Christian to RAW on a bad note.
BREAK Trending: Christian, RAW
A video package for the Be A Star campaign was shown, taking a stand against bullying all across the nation.
Sheamus def. Christian A huge bout to close out the first hour of the show as Christian competed in his final match here on SmackDown before heading off to Monday Night RAW for good. However, before he can get to RAW, he was forced to go through the man who has been a thorn in his side for months now, Sheamus. After a lengthy back and forth battle, Sheamus caught Christian with a Brogue Kick after a failed flying forearm to get the victory.
The bell sounded as the WWE Universe erupted for the Great White. Sheamus celebrated his victory before grabbing a microphone. He and the audience sang Christian goodbye, along with one last Brogue Kick for, what Sheamus called, "good luck".
Backstage, SmackDown's Mr. Money In The Bank, Daniel Bryan was shown walking down a corridor as he is in action next. He stopped by AJ, who wished the briefcase holder good luck. Bryan thanked her for the kind words before continuing on.
BREAK Trending: Christian, Sheamus
Returning from the commercial break, the RAW Rebound was shown. The video package focused on Kevin Nash's attack on Triple H at the top of that show before cutting to the main event, pitting Nash against John Cena. Towards the end of the bout, Cena was ambushed by the new WWE Tag Team Champions, Awesome Truth, and RAW's newest acquisition, Christian. The four of them layed Cena out, standing tall over him to close out the show.
Daniel Bryan def. Jinder Mahal For Bryan, this match held a great amount of significance as he looks to become a viable threat to the World Heavyweight Championship on his way to WrestleMania XXVIII. Mahal managed to overpower Bryan and keep him grounded for a good while, but it was the encouragement of the WWE Universe and a few kick to the leg that got Bryan in the driver's seat. Mahal caught Bryan and prepared for what looked to be a Chokeslam, but Bryan was able to counter it into the LeBell Lock, forcing Mahal to submit.
The WWE Universe celebrated Bryan's victory along with him as he raised his Money In The Bank briefcase high in the air. For Daniel Bryan, his Road to WrestleMania starts now as he looks to garner more wins and momentum heading into April 1st, where he has a World Heavyweight Championship match waiting for him.
A graphic was shown for tonight's main event, pitting the Intercontinental Champion Cody Rhodes against RAW's CM Punk.
BREAK Trending: Daniel Bryan, MITB
Returning from the commercial break, the video package that was shown at the start of the show aired once again. At Vengeance, Mark Henry and the Big Show battled it out for the World Heavyweight Championship until a mega super-plex obliterated the ring. The match was ruled a No Contest, meaning that the World's Strongest Man still reigns as the World Heavyweight Champion.
Cutting to the arena, SmackDown General Manager Teddy Long was shown in the ring as he recalled the amazing sight from Vengeance. As he stated earlier, a rematch will be taking place at Survivor Series in Madison Square Garden. And he has a huge announcement regarding that match. Before Teddy could make his announcement, he was interrupted by the entrance of the World Heavyweight Champion, Mark Henry. The World's Strongest Man slowly steppe into the ring, still feeling the effects of the mega super-plex from Vengeance. Henry told Teddy that he doesn't know where he's getting any ideas from, but there will be no rematch at Survivor Series, or any time. Big Show had his shot, and couldn't get the job done. It's time for Show to step into the back of the line and let someone else become the next inductee into the Hall of Pain. Teddy told Henry that he understands that Show didn't get the victory, but with all due respect, he didn't either. Therefore, he feels that a rematch is in order. It will take place at Survivor Series, and it will be held inside of a 15 ft. high Steel Cage! The audience erupted as Henry was fuming. He told Teddy that he will regret this day as long as he lives. Once he's back completely on his feet, he'll be sure to make Teddy's life a living nightmare.
Backstage, Intercontinental Champion Cody Rhodes was shown, along with his baggers, making his way down a corridor. He meets CM Punk next in our main event here on Friday Night SmackDown.
BREAK Trending: Mark Henry, Steel Cage
A promo was shown for Survivor Series, live Sunday November 20th, only on Pay-Per-View.
CM Punk def. Intercontinental Champion Cody Rhodes A very good bout to close out Friday Night SmackDown. The audience was red hot for CM Punk, who made quite the statement this past Monday regarding the WWE Championship. Speaking of which, the WWE Champion Alberto Del Rio made his presence felt towards the end of the bout, running out to the ringside and creating a distraction for both the referee and Punk. However, his distraction failed as Randy Orton ran down to ringside and planted the WWE Champion with an RKO! This provided a bigger distraction for Cody, allowing Punk to capitalize and hit him with a Go To Sleep to pick up the victory.
The bell sounded as CM Punk was declared victorious. Randy Orton made his way back up the ramp, looking back at the motionless bodies of both Del Rio and Rhodes. A graphic was shown for next week's huge match-up as Cody Rhodes defends the Intercontinental Title against Randy Orton. Punk continued his celebration before noticing Del Rio at ringside. Punk took it upon himself to take the WWE Championship, leaving with it as SmackDown faded out.
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Post by DTP. on Mar 30, 2012 16:35:23 GMT -5
WWE RAW Supershow: Monday 24th October 2011...Kicking myself for not reading this sooner. I'm loving the layout, and those graphics look really clean. Mason Ryan beating Tyler Reks was what it was, not a lot going on there. Alex Riley beating Michael McGillicutty, I could see either of these two stepping up to RAW or SmackDown in coming weeks/months. Onto RAW, great promo to kick off with Triple H in the ring, I did like this storyline originally honestly. Hunter wanting Kevin Nash in the parking lot was cool, didn't like you following up with sticking Hunter with the sledgehammer assault in the backstage area. Just don't end it in the Ladder match please. Do like the feature of the Twitter trending by the way. I don't think Sheamus and Drew McIntyre would have got the crowd pumped up enough for the first match of the show though. Good win for Sheamus nonetheless, but McIntyre needs a bit more building up for this level. Interested in where Zack Ryder's storyline with Jack Swagger, Dolph Ziggler and Vickie Guerrero goes, I'd like to see this feud go a lot further than where it did. Zack Ryder then following up with a win against Jack Swagger was pretty neat, as the uprising of Ryder begins. I don't think Swagger would trend though honestly. Up next, sweet move to have The Miz and R-Truth gain the WWE Tag Team Championships against Air Boom, Christian helping them was an awesome touch and hopefully Christian doesn't get hurt. I just hope there's something else in store for Miz and R-Truth other than the tag match with The Rock and John Cena. I do like the structure behind this show, as Alberto Del Rio arrived during the second hour to set up his next WWE Championship defense against CM Punk. Their match at Survivor Series was awesome, but I genuinely hope that the undercard turns out quite different than the main event scene. Natalya beating Kelly Kelly seemed pretty obvious, not a good way to set up Beth Phoenix's potential upcoming match with Kelly for the WWE Divas Championship though. And up last, was surprised to see Kevin Nash in action, it wouldn't have been a pretty main event at all, but it accomplished what it was intended, and John Cena now getting targeted by Vickie, Nash and Laurinaitis' squad of guys is awesome. I imagine the main event for Survivor Series will feature The Rock teaming with Cena in a Survivor Series match against Laurinaitis' boys. Overall, a great starter show, really neat, really tidy; the booking is great and realistic. I just hope you differentiate from real life over the period of the next few shows.
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Post by Planktung on Apr 2, 2012 15:11:15 GMT -5
RAW SuperShow | October 31st, 2011 | Atlanta, GAWWE Superstars 11/3 Taping Results Santino Marella def. JTG Mason Ryan def. Curt HawkinsAfter the WWE signature, a video package recapping the events of last week's RAW was shown. Chaos brewed throughout the entire night as Kevin Nash viciously assaulted Triple H at the top of the broadcast, forcing Hunter to be stretchered out of the arena. Later on, The Miz and R-Truth would capture the WWE Tag Team Championships from Air Boom with a bit of help from RAW's newest acquisition, Christian. And it all culminated in the main event featuring John Cena against Kevin Nash. Christian, Miz, and Truth would get themselves involved, laying Cena out as John Laurinaitis watched from the stage. Cutting directly to the arena here in Atlanta, the theme of Alberto Del Rio hit as the WWE Champion drove out to the arena. However, there was something missing from the picture tonight as last Friday on SmackDown, CM Punk took the WWE Championship after Del Rio attempted to get involved in his match. The title-less WWE Champion grabbed a microphone and said that last Friday on SmackDown, CM Punk committed the most heinous of crimes possible. Like a criminal, he stole is WWE Championship. A champion without his title is like an artist without his brushes. A musician without his instrument. A leader without any followers. If CM Punk doesn't come down to this ring and hand over what is rightfully his, he is prepared to prosecute Punk to the fullest extent of the law. Del Rio's wish was answered as Punk made his way out to a huge ovation from the WWE Universe. Punk, with the WWE Title draped over his shoulder, told Del Rio that he's not the real criminal here. He didn't steal anything. All he did was take back what is truly his. Because if Del Rio can recall, he was the one who stole this title from him back at SummerSlam. And because clown shoes is in charge, he never got what he deserved, and that is a one on one rematch for the WWE Championship. So he will hand the title back over to Del Rio, only if he grants him that wish. Del Rio told Punk that the last thing a criminal like him deserves is a shot at the most prized possession in all of sports entertainment. If he doesn't give him the title back, there will be severe consequences. Soon, the audience's cheers quickly transformed into boos as the Executive Vice President of Talent Relations, and the Interim RAW General Manager John Laurinaitis made his way down to the ring. He told Punk that as a WWE superstar, he is expected to act as a role model to the younger members of the WWE Universe. And he doesn't see thievery as a characteristic of a role model. Therefore, if Punk doesn't hand over the WWE Championship back to Alberto, then he'll make sure that this is the last time Punk will ever step anywhere near that championship. Punk asked Laurinaitis if he hands it over, does he get his rightful rematch that his corporate ass refuses to give him? Laurinaitis stated that the only person who will be able to grant Punk his rematch is the champion himself, Alberto Del Rio. Del Rio was all smiles as Punk's championship opportunities lie in his hands. Punk asked Del Rio that if he gives him back the title, does he get his rematch. "No!" shouted Del Rio. He told him that as long as he holds the key to Punk's rematch, he will never receive it. Punk then responded by delivering a headbutt to Del Rio. With the championship still in his hands, he left the ring and made his way up the entrance ramp. Laurinaitis ordered Punk to get back in the ring, but he refused to listen. Laurinaitis said that if Punk does not give Del Rio back his title before the end of the night, he will make sure that this is the last night Punk steps into a WWE ring. Laurinaitis helped Del Rio to his feet, who was livid that Punk still has possession of his championship. BREAKTrending: CM Punk, #RematchBackstage, John Laurinaitis was shown making his way back to his office when he was approached by Josh Mathews, who asked what specific course of action will be taken against CM Punk if he chooses not to return the WWE Championship to Alberto Del Rio. Laurinaitis stated that he's note sure yet, but if he's forced to, he will not hold back on CM Punk's punishment. But moving away from that, he would like to make a huge announcement. Tonight's main event will see a rematch from last week as the new WWE Tag Team Champions The Miz and R-Truth defend against the former champions, Air Boom. Zack Ryder and John Morrison def. United States Champion Dolph Ziggler and Jack SwaggerThe WWE Universe was red hot for the team of Ryder and Morrison as they were up against Vickie Guerrero's clienteles, Jack Swagger and the United States Champion, Dolph Ziggler. Towards the end of the match, Swagger made a tag to Ziggler while Ryder was the legal man. The WWE Universe was ready to erupt as we would finally see Ryder and Ziggler go at it again. However, Dolph had other ideas as he tagged Swagger back in before taking his United States Title and leaving up the entrance ramp. Swagger yelled for Ziggler, asking where he was going. When Swagger turned around, he walked right into a Ruff Ryder, giving Zack and Morrison the victory. The referee raised both Ryder and Morrison's arms as they celebrated their victory here tonight. Ziggler looked on from the stage as Ryder motioned for the United States Championship, to which Ziggler simply nodded his head in disagreement. BREAKTrending: Zack Ryder, Dolph ZigglerReturning from the commercial break, Josh Mathews caught up with the United States Champion Dolph Ziggler, asking him why he walked out on the match like that? Ziggler stated that the reason he walked out is because he refuses to give Zack Ryder any opportunities against him. Ryder already had his shot, and he lost. If he were to get in the ring with him, Ryder would simply use that as justification for why he deserves another shot. Ryder can do anything he pleases to. Complain to Laurinaitis, make a Twitter petition, verbally attack him on his show. Zack Ryder will never get another shot at the United States Champion as long as he's holding the title, which isn't coming to an end any time soon. Cutting to the arena, Alex Riley was shown already in the ring before the theme of Christian hit. Captain Charisma made his way out to the stage, with John Laurinaitis at his side. Christian def. Alex RileyA solid bout here. Ran a little longer than some were probably expecting. The crowd was fairly behind A-Ry, who caught everyone by surprise by giving Christian a legit challenge. However, the presence of the Executive VP of Talent Relations was felt later on towards the finish as he distracted the referee, asking if his tie matched hi suit. Riley, who was going for the Impaler DDT at that point, turned the referee around, telling him to keep his eyes on the match. When Riley turned around, he was drilled a Spear, giving Christian the victory. Christian raised his arms in victory following the match as the referee tried to raise his hand. Christian shoved the referee away, wanting only Laurinaitis to raise his hand. Cutting to the backstage area, WWE Tag Team Champions The Miz and R-Truth were shown watching on when Kevin Nash walked in. The new champions greeted Big Sexy, praising him for how he finally took out the trash in regards to Triple H. Nash stated that it's never easy having to do that to a man you considered your friend for years upon years, but it needed to be done to, hopefully, knock some sense back into Hunter. Cutting to another camera, Zack Ryder was shown going around the locker rooms, asking for more signatures for his petition to receive a United States Championship match. He then ran into Kermit the Frog, who is here as the guest host for this Halloween edition of RAW. Ryder asked Kermit if he'll sign his petition. "Will I sign it? Woo woo woo...you know it!" said Kermit. Ryder and Kermit pounded fists before the Muppet signed the petition. WWE Champion Alberto Del Rio and Randy Orton were shown on split screen making their ways down to the ring. The two are in action next. BREAKTrending: Christian, #OneMoreMatch, KermitA video package was shown for the WWE's Anti-Bullying campaign, Be A Star. Randy Orton def. WWE Champion Alberto Del RioA fantastic match to round out the first hour of tonight's show. Del Rio was looking for a bit retribution against Orton, who layed him out with an RKO last Friday on SmackDown. Due to being title-less, Del Rio was able to show off a new found aggression in his arsenal. Towards the end of the match, CM Punk made his way out to the stage with both the WWE Championship around his waist and a lead pipe in his hand. He made his way to Del Rio's car, touching the front window with the pipe. Del Rio shouted for Punk to get away from his car, which allowed the Viper to capitalize and plant Del Rio with an RKO to get the victory. The WWE Universe was on their feet as the Apex Predator has scored a victory over the WWE Champion, gaining a huge amount of momentum as he prepares to meet Cody Rhodes for the Intercontinental Championship this Friday on SmackDown. After Orton left the ring, Punk made his way into it with the lead pipe still in his hands. He brought Del Rio closer to the ropes, eventually taking handcuffs out of his pocket. He cuffed Del Rio to the ropes before grabbing a microphone. He told Del Rio that before he craps himself, he wants him to know that there is a very simple way to escape the grueling beating that he's about to give him. Grant him his rightful one on one WWE Championship match. Del Rio shouted for Ricardo, but Punk told him that he's already taken care of Ricardo. Now he wants his WWE Title match, and if he doesn't get it, he's prepared to bash every bit of Del Rio's brains in. Punk lifted the lead pipe in the air as Del Rio shouted something. "What was that?" asked Punk as he placed the microphone next to Del Rio. "......You got it. You got your match," said Del Rio to the delight of both Punk and the audience. Punk, with a smile lighting up his face, handed Del Rio back the WWE Title just as he had promised. However, he nailed Del Rio in the gut with the pipe before dropping it and leaving the ring, knowing that he now has what he's been clamoring for. A one on one WWE Championship match with Alberto Del Rio. BREAKTrending: Randy Orton, #JusticeForPunkReturning from the commercial break, a recap of what just transpired was shown as CM Punk will finally receive his rematch for the WWE Championship. Michael Cole informed the viewers that during the commercial break, it was announced that the match between CM Punk and Alberto Del Rio for the WWE Championship has been made official for Survivor Series. Kelly Kelly and Eve def. The Bella TwinsNatalya and the Diva's Champion Beth Phoenix were on commentary for this match, although they questioned why. Beth stated that she's beaten all four women in the ring, and she should be moving on to new challengers for her title. The presence of the Divas of Doom didn't distract either Kelly or Eve as they were able to put the Bellas away after Eve hit a moonsault onto Brie. As Kelly and Eve celebrated their victory, they locked eyes with Beth and Natalya. Beth tucked the Diva's Championship away, signifying that there will be no more opportunities for Kelly or Eve at her championship. Backstage, Kofi Kingston and Evan Bourne were shown in their locker room as they prepare for their WWE Tag Team Championship rematch tonight again The Miz and R-Truth. But with John Laurinaitis, Christian, and Kevin Nash all aligned with the new champions, does Air Boom even stand a chance against those odds? BREAKTrending: Eve, The Bella TwinsAn advertisement was shown for WWE's Greatest Rivalries: Shawn Michaels vs. Bret Hart. Available on DVD and Blu-Ray today. Daniel Bryan def. Drew McIntyreTwo of the WWE's more underrated stars put on an exhilarating bout here. The audience was able to get behind SmackDown's Mr. Money In The Bank, but the Sinister Scotsman was able to keep him grounded for a good while. It wasn't until Bryan dodged a big boot and hit a running dropkick. Bryan had all of the momentum in the world until Drew caught him with a kick to his leg. As McIntyre was getting set for the Future Shock DDT, Bryan managed to counter it and lock in the LeBell Lock. After a short struggle, McIntyre submitted. Bryan celebrated his victory here tonight as he was handed his Money In The Bank briefcase. Bryan raised the case high in the air, showing the world that he still has a World Heavyweight Championship match awaiting him at WrestleMania XXVIII on April 1st in Miami. Backstage, WWE Tag Team Champions The Miz and R-Truth were shown in John Laurinaitis' office along with Christian and Kevin Nash. Miz and Truth told the three of them to stay there because they can take care of Kofi and Bourne on their own. The champs made their way out of the room as they defend their titles next. BREAKTrending: Daniel BryanA promo was shown for Survivor Series, live Sunday November 20th, 2011, only on Pay-Per-View. Air Boom def. The Miz and R-Truth via Disqualification ; Miz and Truth retainWhile not too much different from their encounter last week, still a very solid bout to close out RAW. With Laurinaitis, Christian, and Nash not at ringside, the odds were even and Air Boom were given a fair opportunity to regain their championships. After Bourne took Truth out with a plancha, Kingston was getting set for Trouble In Paradise as The Miz stirred to his feet. Suddenly, Christian and Kevin Nash hit the ring, attacking Kingston as the referee called for the bell. The audience was irate as Christian and Kevin Nash assaulted Kofi Kingston. The Miz rolled to the outside of the ring as he and Truth took care of Bourne before tossing him into the ring. The four heels continued their vicious assault on Air Boom until John Cena ran down to the ring, taking out all four men and cleaning house. Miz, Truth, Nash, and Christian all backed up the entrance ramp as Cena helped Kofi and Bourne up to their feet. Miz was handed a microphone as he told Cena that John Laurinaitis figured he would get himself involved in this match. Which is why before the match, they all gathered together in his office and came up with something. At Survivor Series, it's going to be a 4 on 4 Elimination Match. "The four of us against the four of.....oh, there's only 3 of you," said Miz. He told Cena, Kofi, and Evan that if they want this match, they need to find a 4th partner. Laurinaitis' boys made their way up the entrance ramp as Cena, Kofi, and Evan looked on, wondering who they can get to be the 4th member of their team come Survivor Series. ENDTrending: Awesome Truth, John Cena, Survivor Series
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Post by Planktung on Apr 2, 2012 15:12:10 GMT -5
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Post by Elliot on Apr 3, 2012 3:23:35 GMT -5
Okay, so that's a decent way to open up Raw with Alberto Del Rio and CM Punk wanting his rematch. I think it's obvious he will get it, but I hope he doesn't take the title since Del Rio deserves a longer reign. An interesting teaming with Zack Ryder and John Morrison, especially to have them go over Dolph Ziggler and Jack Swagger. I hope we do see a Zack Ryder title reign, he's had it coming. An obvious victory for Christian here. I've always loved the Nash/Christian/Miz/Truth alliance angle, I still wish I could have gone through with it in my old diary before it ended. Surprised to see Randy Orton go over Alberto Del Rio, but it made sense for the aftermath, and good to see CM Punk now has his match. Diva bore. A nice victory for Daniel Bryan, he really needs to stay on the winning side if he's going to look credible as Mr. Money in the Bank. I am wondering if you'll turn him heel or not, should be interesting to watch. A disqualification finish was the right way to go for the Main Event, and I like the match you made for Survivor Series. But four on four? Isn't it usually five on five? Just thought you might have added a face to the alliance to make it five, but oh well. And it's clearly obvious that The Rock will be the fourth member, but that can't be helped, I guess. Overall, a good show.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 12, 2012 22:55:56 GMT -5
Survivor Series is sounding good. I'm predicting that The Rock will be the 4th member of Team Cena. Smackdown is looking good too, liking the sound of pick your poison and Orton vs Rhodes. I'll check out your future shows and read up on past shows so I know a little more about what's been going on.
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Post by Planktung on Apr 13, 2012 22:21:10 GMT -5
Friday Night SmackDown! | November 4th, 2011 | Greenville, SC
After the WWE signature opening, a video package was shown recapping the events last week between World Heavyweight Champion Mark Henry and SmackDown General Manager Teddy Long. Because of the no-contest finish in the World Heavyweight Championship match at Vengeance, Teddy granted the Big Show a rematch. A rematch that will not only take place in Madison Square Garden at Survivor Series, but in the confines of th 15 ft. high hellacious structure known as the Steel Cage.
Cutting directly to the arena here in Greenville, the theme of the Big Show hit as the WWE Universe were on their feet for the World's Largest Athlete. Despite having been nearly two weeks ago, Show was still shown the effects of the mega-super plex that took out him, Mark Henry, and the ring back at Vengeance. Show grabbed a microphone as the audience chanted his name. Show said that he wants to start off by thanking Teddy Long. He never asked for a rematch, but he can't explain how thrilled he is to be receiving one and in Madison Square Garden of all places. However, this match will be a bit different. This time, he and Mark Henry will be locked inside of a Steel Cage. While this will be he and Mark's first Steel Cage match, this won't be the first time they've been inside of one together. The camera's attention was directed towards the titantron, where footage was shown from RAW Roulette back in June. Mark Henry got himself involved in a Steel Cage match pitting the Big Show against current WWE Champion Alberto Del Rio, costing Show the victory. Following that, Henry took the cage's door and repeatedly rammed it into Show, eventually causing him to crash through one of the cage walls. Big Show stated that he can't lie. The majority of times that he's been in the same ring as Mark Henry, he's dismantled him like no one has ever done before. But he's never been able to finish the job. And at Survivor Series, he vows to bring an end to their rivalry. And this story ends with him knocking Henry's lights out inside of the Steel Cage and walking out of Madison Square Garden as the new World Heavyweight Champion. As for tonight, he and Henry have been given the assignment of choosing each other's opponents. So whoever Henry has chosen, he wants him out here now. Soon, the theme of Wade Barrett his as he made his way down to the ring, ready to take on the World's Largest Athlete.
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Big Show def. Wade Barrett[/b] A decent bout to kick off tonight's edition of Friday Night SmackDown. Mark Henry's hand picked opponent took it to the Big Show here, trying to keep the big man down as much as he could. The turning point of the match came when Barrett attempted Wasteland as Show was able to easily slide off of his shoulders and respond with a huge shoulders tackle. As Barrett struggled to his feet, Show was preparing his fist for the WMD, clocking Barrett in the jaw before covering him to get the victory. Show raised his arms in victory as the WWE Universe celebrated his victory with him. Later tonight, World Heavyweight Champion Mark Henry will compete against an opponent handpicked by the No.1 contender, the Big Show. A graphic was shown for the Intercontinental Championship match between Cody Rhodes and Randy Orton, still to come later tonight on SmackDown. BREAKTrending: Big Show, Wade BarrettA special thanks was given to Flo Rida for the song "Good Feeling." It is the officials theme song for Survivor Series, live Sunday November 20th from Madison Square Garden. Backstage, SmackDown's Mr. Money In The Bank Daniel Bryan was shown in his locker room when the Big Show walked in. Bryan was packing his bags as he is not scheduled to compete tonight. Show asked Bryan if he could take his gear out of his bags because he has a favor to ask him. At that moment, Bryan knew what Show was getting at. "No.....Show I don't think I can," said Bryan. Show told him that he understands that there's quite a difference in stature between him and Mark Henry, but he knows that he has what it takes to take down Henry and shock the entire world. That's why he's asking Bryan if he will compete against Henry tonight. Bryan, who seemed very hesitant, eventually accepted Show's request. Show thanked Bryan, who had a look of concern and worry on his face. Sin Cara def. EpicoThe debut of new SmackDown superstar Epico was not an easy one as he was up against the Mexican sensation, Sin Cara. Cara seemed to have always had a good eye over his shoulder, looking out for Hunico. In the end, Sin Cara managed to counter Epico's suplex into a hurricarana, following up with the Senton/Moonsault combination to pick up the victory. Sin Cara celebrated his victory following the match along with the WWE Universe, letting his guard down and allowing Hunico to blindside him from behind. The former Sin Cara Negro viciously assault Sin Cara, attempting to rip off his mask. Several referees were able to restrain Hunico, not allowing him to accomplish that. Hunico made his way up the ramp as Sin Cara was tended to in the ring. Backstage, Daniel Bryan was shown in his locker room when AJ walked in. She was clearly concerned for Bryan, asking if he really has to go through with this match against Mark Henry? Bryan told her that it doesn't matter if he wants to or not. He gave his word to the Big Show, and he intends to keep it. He gave her a kiss on the forehead before continuing on with applying his wrist tape. Cutting to another camera, Randy Orton was shown making his way down a corridor. He meets Cody Rhodes for the Intercontinental Championship next. BREAKTrending: Sin Cara, AJA video package was shown for the WWE's Anti-Bullying campaign, Be A Star. Randy Orton def. Cody Rhodes via DQ ; Cody retainsA fantastic way to round out the first hour here on Friday Night SmackDown. Having failed at Vengeance against Orton, and for the fact the the coveted Intercontinental Championship was on the line, it was as if a fire was lit in Cody Rhodes, displaying a far more aggressive behavior. After Orton kicked out of Cross Rhodes, Cody nearly lost it as he seemed to have ran out of methods to putting down the Viper. Suddenly, a demonic smile lit up Cody's face as he backed up into the corner while laughing maniacally. He attempted to deliver a punt to Orton, but he was able to catch Cody's leg and applied the Figure Four Leg Lock. Rhodes seemed on the verge of submission until Cody's last resort came into play. The demented Rhodes removed his protective face mask and clocked Orton in the skull with it, causing the disqualification finish. A silence came upon the audience as the unmasked Cody stared down at Orton before being handed his Intercontinental Title. Cody patiently waited for Orton to get back on his feet before taking him back down with a shot to the skull with the Intercontinental Title. Cody laughed to himself as he called for one his baggers. Rather than placing the bag over Orton's head, Cody placed his protective face mask in it. Cody, with the bag in his hands and the Intercontinental Title draped over his shoulder, made his way up the entrance ramp as Orton slowly stirred to his feet, not knowing what had just hit him. BREAKTrending: Randy Orton, Cody Rhodes, #UnmaskedReturning from the commercial break, a recap of what just transpired was shown. In an effort to save his Intercontinental Championship, Cody Rhodes removed his face mask and used it as a weapon against Randy Orton before placing the mask inside of a paper bag, embracing the sight of his face for the first time in nearly a year. Cutting to the ring, Jinder Mahal was shown already inside the squared-circle as he awaited his opponent. Sheamus def. Jinder MahalA decent bout here. The WWE Universe was heavily behind Sheamus, getting to the head of Jinder Mahal. Towards the finish, Jinder attempted to lock in the Camel Clutch, but Sheamus' strength wouldn't allow it as the Great White managed to power out of it and drop Mahal on his back. Once Jinder was back on his feet, he was instantly taken back down with a Brogue Kick, allowing Sheamus to cover him for the victory. The audience popped as Sheamus raised his arms in victory. The Great White made his way back up the entrance ramp, still celebrating this solid victory here on SmackDown. Backstage, cameras caught the Big Show in his locker room when AJ walked in. She was still greatly concerned about Daniel Bryan competing against Mark Henry later tonight. She asked Show if he would be in Bryan's corner, just to make sure that nothing bad happens to Daniel. Show told AJ that knowing the kind of competitor Daniel is, he doesn't think he'll be in much danger tonight. But if AJ wants him out there to keep an eye on him, then he'll do it. BREAKTrending: Sheamus, Bryan vs. HenryReturning from the commercial break, Scott Stanford was backstage standing by with William Regal, who personally requested time to make an announcement. Regal said that for a while now, he's stepped out of the competitive side of things here in the WWE. Reason being is that he's pretty much accomplished everything there is to in the industry. But, there's still a gaping hole in his resume, and that's a World Title here in the WWE. This next tour of the UK may be his final one. So after RAW this past Monday, he sat down with Mr. John Laurinaitis, and he was granted his request. Next Monday , in Liverpool, England, he will compete against Alberto Del Rio for the WWE Championship in what could possibly be his final match. Diva's Champion Beth Phoenix def. Alicia FoxA filler Diva's match here. Beth dominated a good portion of the bout, not giving Fox many chances at legit offense. In the end, Phoenix planted Fox with the Glam Slam to pick up the victory. Cutting backstage, Daniel Bryan was shown in his locker room with AJ when the Big Show walked in, asking Bryan if he was ready? Bryan and Show left the room as SmackDown's Mr. Money In The Bank meets the World Heavyweight Champion Mark Henry next. BREAKTrending: William Regal, Beth PhoenixA promo was shown for Survivor Series, live Sunday November 20th, only on Pay-Per-View. Cutting back to the arena, Michael Cole made an announcement to viewers at home. He had just received word from SmackDown General Manager Teddy Long that because of what transpired earlier in the evening, Randy Orton and Intercontinental Champion Cody Rhodes will both captain teams to face off against each other in at Survivor Series in a Traditional Survivor Series Elimination match. Daniel Bryan def. World Heavyweight Champion Mark HenryA great match to end tonight's edition of Friday Night SmackDown. The WWE Universe was fully behind the back of Mr. Money In The Bank, as well as the Big Show. Henry was able to dominate Bryan for the opening minutes, however, that all changed after Bryan managed to counter a Gorilla Press into a DDT. Henry stirred back up to his feet as Bryan delivered a dropkick to his shin, dropping him to one leg. Bryan then delivered multiple kicks to Henry's chest before finishing with one huge kick to his head. Bryan covered Henry, but the World's Strongest Man was able to toss him off like nothing. Bryan charged at Henry, but did nothing as Bryan ran into his shoulder. Henry ran towards Bryan, who managed to dodge the oncoming bulldozer. Henry caught the referee however, leaving no official in charge. Bryan jumped onto Henry's back and attempted to choke him out, but Mark managed to grab Bryan's head and toss him down to the mat. Once Bryan was back on his feet, he was taken back down with the World's Strongest Slam. With the referee down, Henry grabbed a steel chair with the intentions of inducting Bryan into the Hall of Pain. Big Show wouldn't allow that, however, as he slid into the ring and delivered a WMD to Henry with the chair in his face. Show slid back out of the ring as he cheered Bryan on, who was slowly regaining his composure. Bryan crawled towards Henry for what seemed like forever, but eventually draped his arm over his chest. The referee did the same as he made the slow 3-count, giving Bryan the victory. The WWE Universe erupted as Daniel Bryan has scored a major upset victory over the World Heavyweight Champion. Big Show picked up Bryan, who was still pretty dazed. Show lifted Bryan to his shoulders, ecstatic over his victory. AJ soon came out to join in on the celebration. Show, AJ, and Bryan all made their way up the entrance ramp, Bryan dropping to his knees as he raised his arms and shouted out to the sky. Henry looked back at the three of them with extreme hatred in his eyes, having just been upset by Daniel Bryan. [/font][/center]
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