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Post by chaz on Apr 27, 2012 14:44:39 GMT -5
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Post by chaz on Apr 27, 2012 14:44:58 GMT -5
Events Schedule
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Post by chaz on Apr 27, 2012 14:45:21 GMT -5
[/b] Santino Marella def. The Miz with a roll-up to retain the United States Championship. 1.) Randy Orton def. Kane with an RKO off the stage in a Falls Count Anywhere Match. 2.) Nikki Bella def. Beth Phoenix following the Bella Buster to retain the Divas Championship. 3.) Sheamus def. Daniel Bryan (2-1) in a 2-out-of-3 Falls Match to retain the World Heavyweight Championship. - Following the match, General Manager John Laurinaitis ordered that, in keeping with tonight's "extreme festivities", Sheamus must adhere to "extreme conditions" and defend his title AGAIN against a new challenger.. Alberto Del Rio!4.) Alberto Del Rio (with Ricardo Rodriguez) def. Sheamus with two Enzuigiri's to capture the World Heavyweight Championship. 5.) Big Show def. Cody Rhodes with the WMD to retain the Intercontinental Championship. As announced prior to the match, the loser would have to wear a dress on RAW tomorrow night.6.) CM Punk def. Chris Jericho with the GTS in a Chicago Street Fight to retain the WWE Championship. John Laurinaitis reveals that tomorrow night on RAW the WWE Universe will witness the 2012 WWE Draft Lottery.7.) Brock Lesnar def. John Cena in an Extreme Rules Match following a vicious F-5 through a table. [/ul][/font]
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Post by Chris Hammers on Apr 28, 2012 13:01:01 GMT -5
Now that there's something to reply too.
Extreme Rules seemed like a good pay-per-view. The most interesting thing will be how you go with Alberto Del Rio being the World Heavyweight Champion, and what Daniel Bryan does now. I kind of hope he gets drafted to raw, with Jericho going to Smackdown. Looking forward to how you use Lord Tenzai, Antonio Cesaro, and if you call him up, Kassius Ohno.
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Post by DTP. on Apr 29, 2012 8:07:42 GMT -5
WWE Extreme Rules: Sunday 29th April 2012...The diary looks good, but some of the roster images are broken. Anyways, Santino Marella beating The Miz is a shame, I'd rather Miz as WWE United States Champion at this point in time, unless you are going with the "big name on a losing streak" storyline, like MVP once did. I'm still annoyed that this match didn't make the actual card. Randy Orton and Kane would have been an interesting opening contest I suppose. Nothing much to complain about, I can imagine this being the typical Falls Count Anywhere match that goes all around the building. I do think that an RKO OFF of the stage is a little too much though, unless there was padding on the floor below the stage anyway. Orton winning gives closure to this feud. Nikki Bella beating Beth Phoenix; sounded like a dire match, but onto the next stage in the WWE Divas Champion's future. I can't see Nikki holding it for long really. I always liked the thought of the Bella Twins splitting up and feuding, perhaps taking two different characters on between them. At this point I'd like to add how Brie was always the better Bella. Sheamus beating Daniel Bryan was expected, bit early on in the show I found though. Mind you, it was a Two out of Three Falls match, so that was good for you to have Daniel Bryan get a pinfall victory over Sheamus. Wow, nice opportunity for Alberto Del Rio, good use of his "future title opportunity" rule, I was baffled before as to why Del Rio wasn't facing Sheamus for the World Heavyweight Championship on this show after the SmackDown following WrestleMania XXVIII. Del Rio with the cheap win obviously lines up a rematch for Over the Limit, or even a triple threat match unless Daniel Bryan finds something better to do. Good that Sheamus isn't champ anymore, too, I hated his title reign. Big Show beating Cody Rhodes was obvious to me; it's time for Cody to move up the card, whilst Show shines as WWE Intercontinental Champion. That stipulation though...I get that wearing a dress leads to embarrassment, but still, I'm not digging it. CM Punk beating Chris Jericho must have been fantastic, wonder if their rivalry is over yet; good win in the Chicago Street Fight to give closure to this outstanding rivalry for the WWE Championship, and I wonder what is next for both of these men. The WWE Draft Lottery? Why. I think the brand extension era has outlived its' stay, plus there's only one General Manager, unless there's a surprise return (Mick Foley?). And lastly, not sure on Brock Lesnar beating John Cena. Must have been even for sure, and gives Lesnar a sh*tload of momentum, but on the flip side, Cena has been eating too many losses lately. My only cure for this is my idea I had for this watching RAW last Monday: Cena cuts a shoot promo on disappointment following WrestleMania, and disappears, leading to a rematch in a few months, potentially at SummerSlam. But overall, a pretty good base to work off of, and direction from here sure is interesting.
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