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Post by duan on Apr 8, 2013 16:18:35 GMT -5
WORLD WRESTLING ENTERTAINMENT 13: WRONGS RIGHTED
WRESTLEMANIA 29 | 04/07/2013 | METLIFE STADIUM [EAST RUTHERFORD, NJ]
MATCH # | RESULT | MATCH NOTE | Pre Show | The Miz def. Wade Barrett (c) | Intercontinental Championship Match | 1 | The Shield def. Sheamus, Randy Orton, & Big Show | Six Man Tag Match | 2 | Mark Henry def. Ryback | Grudge Match | 3 | Team Hell No (c) def. Dolph Ziggler & Big E Langston (w/AJ Lee) | World Tag Team Championship Match | 4 | Fandango def. Chris Jericho | Grudge Match | 5 | Alberto Del Rio (c) def. Jack Swagger (w/Zeb Colter) | World Heavyweight Championship Match | 6 | The Undertaker def. CM Punk (w/Paul Heyman) | Punk vs. Streak Match | 7 | Triple H (w/Shawn Michaels) def. Brock Lesnar (w/Paul Heyman) | No Holds Barred; Triple H's career on the line | 8 | John Cena def. The Rock (c) | WWE Championship Match |
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Post by duan on Apr 8, 2013 16:19:08 GMT -5
WORLD WRESTLING ENTERTAINMENT CHAMPIONS |
| | | | | | | JOHN CENA | ALBERTO DEL RIO | THE MIZ | ANTONIO CESARO | DANIEL BRYAN | KANE | KAITLYN |
| AJ LEE | AKSANA | ALBERTO DEL RIO | ALEX RILEY | ALICIA FOX | ANTONIO CESARO | BIG E LANGSTON | BIG SHOW | BO DALLAS | BOOKER T | BRAD MADDOX | BRIE BELLA | BROCK LESNAR | BRODUS CLAY | CAMACHO | CAMERON | CHRIS JERICHO | CHRISTIAN | CM PUNK | CODY RHODES | CURT HAWKINS | DAMIEN SANDOW | DANIEL BRYAN | DARREN YOUNG | DAVID OTUNGA | DEAN AMBROSE | DOLPH ZIGGLER | DREW MCINTYRE | DWAYNE "THE ROCK" JOHNSON | EPICO | EVAN BOURNE | EZEKIEL JACKSON | FANDANGO | THE GREAT KHALI | HEATH SLATER | HORNSWOGGLE | HUNICO | JACK SWAGGER | JBL | JERRY LAWLER | JEY USO | JIMMY USO | JINDER MAHAL | JOHN CENA | JOSH MATTHEWS | JTG | JUSTIN GABRIEL | JUSTIN ROBERTS | KAITLYN | KANE | KOFI KINGSTON | LAYLA | LILIAN GARCIA | MARK HENRY | MATT STRIKER | MICHAEL COLE | MICHAEL MCGILLICUTTY | THE MIZ | MR. MCMAHON | NAOMI | NATALYA | NIKKI BELLA | PAUL HEYMAN | PRIMO | R-TRUTH | RANDY ORTON | REY MYSTERIO | RICARDO RODRIGUEZ | ROMAN REIGNS | ROSA MENDES | RYBACK | SANTINO MARELLA | SCOTT STANFORD | SETH ROLLINS | SHEAMUS | SIN CARA | TAMINA SNUKA | TED DIBIASE | TENSAI | THEODORE LONG | TITUS O'NEIL | TONY DAWSON | TONY CHIMEL | TRIPLE H | TYSON KIDD | THE UNDERTAKER | VICKIE GUERRERO | WADE BARRETT | WILLIAM REGAL | YOSHI TATSU | ZACK RYDER | ZEB COLTER |NXT WORLD CHAMPION | NXT TAG TEAM CHAMPIONS | BIG E LANGSTON | ADRIAN NEVILLE & OLIVER GREY |
| ADRIAN NEVILLE | AIDEN ENGLISH | AUDREY MARIE | BIG E LANGSTON | ALEXANDER RUSEV | BRAY WYATT | BO DALLAS | CHARLOTTE | BRILEY PIERCE | BRYON SAXTON | CJ PARKER | COLIN CASSADY | CONOR O'BRIAN | COREY GRAVES | EMMA | ERICK ROWAN | DANTE DASH | J.BRONSON | GARRETT DYLAN | KASSIUS OHNO | JAKE CARTER | JASON JORDAN | LEO KRUGER | LUKE HARPER | MASON RYAN | MIKE DALTON | PAIGE | PERCY WATSON | OLIVER GREY | RICK VICTOR | RICHIE STEAMBOAT | SUMMER RAE | SAKAMOTO | XAVIER WOODS |
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Post by duan on Apr 8, 2013 16:19:55 GMT -5
WORLD WRESTLING ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY TELEVISION |
| WWE RAW MONDAYS @ 8/7 EST USA NETWORK | LAST RATING: N/A |
| WWE SMACKDOWN! FRIDAYS @ 8/7 EST SYFY NETWORK | LAST RATING: N/A |
| WWE MAIN EVENT WEDNESDAYS @ 8/7 EST ION TELEVISION NETWORK | LAST RATING: N/A |
| WWE SUPERSTARS THURSDAYS ONLY AVAILABLE ON HULU PLUS | LAST RATING: N/A |
| WWE NXT TUESDAYS ONLY AVAILABLE ON HULU PLUS | LAST RATING: N/A |
WORLD WRESTLING ENTERTAINMENT UPCOMING PAY-PER-VIEW |
| WWE EXTREME RULES MAY 19TH, 2013 | SCOTTRADE CENTER ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI |
WORLD WRESTLING ENTERTAINMENT SHOW ARCHIVE |
SHOW | DATE | MAIN EVENT | LINK | WWE Monday Night Raw | 04/08/2013 | John Cena vs. Mark Henry | |
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Post by Chris Hammers on Apr 8, 2013 16:26:00 GMT -5
Really looking forward in seeing how you handle the shield, Duaner. They seem awkward to book if you stick to the six man tag every ppv. Here's for a free birds rule tag title reign. Also, give Cesaro some importance again please.
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Post by DTP. on Apr 8, 2013 17:08:59 GMT -5
Gooooooood.
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Post by Jack. on Apr 8, 2013 17:20:02 GMT -5
Appropriate title. I'll be following this because it should be really good if you stick to it and it kept crossing my mind to do it myself but it's probably better that you do. Good luck!
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Post by Zeke on Apr 8, 2013 20:55:29 GMT -5
This should be great!
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Post by Ramos on Apr 9, 2013 16:21:25 GMT -5
The presentation on this looks awesome, that combined with the fact that it's you doing this means I will be reading. Good luck bro.
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Post by r44gz96 on Apr 10, 2013 9:12:16 GMT -5
Finally about time someone of your caliber did one of these diarys! Gonna be awesome
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Post by Elliot on Apr 10, 2013 15:50:01 GMT -5
Finally about time someone of your caliber did one of these diarys! Gonna be awesome This hurt.
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Post by duan on Apr 15, 2013 15:27:35 GMT -5
WWE MONDAY NIGHT RAW - #001 04/08/13 - LIVE
An epic video package recapping the mega event that was Wrestlemania 29 opened the show. It focused mostly on the bigger matches, showing still photos from the World Heavyweight Championship match, the No Holds Barred match, the Punk vs. Streak match and of course, the WWE Championship match. The final picture in the video package is of the newly crowned WWE Champion, John Cena holding his championship in the center of the ring.
The normal Monday Night Raw video package played us into our opening segment, as no pyro went off but instead, we were greeted by the new WWE Champion, John Cena. Cena received a very mixed reaction going into the ring, but embraced it as he did at Wrestlemania 29 and posed with his new belt in the ring. Cena talked about how the Champion has finally returned and the championship is back in its rightful spot. Cena's journey of righting his personal wrongs has finally come to an end and he feels whole again with the WWE Championship in his possession. Unfortunately, The Rock couldn't make it to tonight's show due to being examined by his personal medical doctors in Miami, but if he was, Cena wanted to show the Rock one last time who exactly was the WWE Champion. John was quickly interrupted by the World's Strongest Man, Mark Henry. Henry stops Cena in his tracks and makes a note that he was also victorious in a major match last night as he easily defeated Ryback. Henry kept looking at the WWE Championship while boasting his claims. Cena cut Henry off and told Henry that he was in a very giving mood since he feels back to normal and whole. He grants Henry a match tonight, but before Henry could accept, Vickie Guerrero came down to interrupt the two men. Vickie announced that these two WILL meet tonight and if Henry can score the victory, he will have a guaranteed WWE Championship match. The two men stare each other down as we approach our first commercial break of the evening.
Match #1: Wade Barrett vs. Sin Cara After losing his WWE Intercontinental Championship last night, Barrett wasn’t in a great mood tonight. Cara turned out to be on the receiving end of some punishment and outside of a few offensive moves; Barrett had full control of the match. Things for Barrett got a bit intense after The Miz, the new Intercontinental Champion, stepped onto the ramp and watched the rest of the match with the title over his shoulder. Barrett dodged a kick from Sin Cara and destroyed him with the Wasteland to score the win. Winner: Wade Barrett
Afterward, Barrett grabbed a microphone and told the Miz that he got lucky last night and that it took him countless chances to finally beat Barrett. Wade made a comment about invoking a rematch, but the Miz noted that it doesn’t matter when or where Barrett wants to fight since he couldn’t pull out the victory on the grandest stage of them all. The Miz does his normal “Awesome” routine and left Wade in the ring steaming.
Michael Cole and Jerry Lawler hyped up that we will be hearing from the Undertaker tonight as he will finally be able to put his good friend and beacon of light, Paul Bearer, to rest with a tribute. Also, they mentioned the John Cena/Mark Henry match and coming up shortly, Daniel Bryan will be in action! Chris Jericho arrives to the arena and he looks pretty confused about what actually happened last night. Apparently we will be hearing from Y2J after our next match!
Match #2: WWE World Tag Team Champion Daniel Bryan vs. Darren Young This match was a quickie. Bryan continued on his good vibes and actually started chanting ‘Yes! Yes! Yes!” after breaking his Wrestlemania curse last night. Young started off fast, but Bryan grounded him to the mat and eventually dove from the top rope to nail a beautiful Diving Headbutt to score another victory. Winner: Daniel Bryan
Bryan and his partner celebrated the singles victory, but the celebration was short lived as they were interrupted by the Rhodes Scholars. After making some kind of comment about being bumped from the Wrestlemania card, Sandow and Rhodes came out here to inform the World Tag Team Champions that they will be in for a treat on Smackdown, as Tons of Funk will square off with Rhodes Scholars and the winner will get a World Tag Team Championship title shot. Kane & Bryan basically laugh this off since they have beaten the Scholars so many times, but still a new threat is imminent.
After commercial break, to kick off the second hour of action, Chris Jericho makes his way down to the ring. He seems very confused, as noted before, and took a microphone from Lilian Garcia. Jericho talks about how he had everything in control last night but somehow, “Fanbingo” scored the upset over Y2J. Jericho asked for “Fandumbo” to make his way out to the ring, but Fandango didn’t respond. Instead, answering the call was Mr. Money In The Bank, Dolph Ziggler, who was accompanied by his entourage of AJ Lee and Big E Langston. Ziggler rubbed in Jericho’s face that he lost to a dancing clown, but that was nothing new for Jericho. Dolph getting the cheap heat with a Dancing With The Stars reference. Jericho responded by asking Dolph when was the last time he actually WON a match. Y2J added that Ziggler was wasting a golden opportunity, which is in his hands, and by the time he wants to use the briefcase, the contract will be expired. Dolph laughs and tells Jericho that he has beaten him before. He has even sent Jericho packing before so he has nothing to prove to him. But, Ziggler’s friend, Big E Langston, would like to shut Jericho up once and for all tonight. Jericho, never backing down from a fight, accepts Langston’s challenge and these two will square off shortly!
Match #3: Heath Slater vs. David Otunga This match never really got settled and underway because as they battled in the early stages, The Big Show made his way down to the ring. Big Show knocked out both men with his huge Knockout Punch which caused the referee to throw away the match. Big Show added a punch to the official for no good reason. Winner: No Contest
Big Show started to talk about how he was left stranded last night in his six man tag match by his partners. Show notes that he was all ready to receive the tag from Sheamus, but Randy Orton cut him in line and blew the match for his entire team! Show said that the entire unity in the team turned out to be a lie and after buying into his teammates, he was left stranded. Big Show called out both men but only got Randy Orton. Orton told Show that he was only looking out for the best interest in the team. He hasn’t talked to Sheamus since and honestly doesn’t plan on it. Orton tells Show that this company is every man for himself for big dogs like them and he won’t let Show dictate how he should act. The two start trading blows and eventually, Orton got the big man off his feet. Big Show rolled out of the ring and retreated to the locker room as Orton seemed fired up.
John Cena is seen sitting in his locker room waiting for his big main event match against Mark Henry later tonight.
The lights dim and we are hit with that always eerie music of the Undertaker. After making his grand entrance, Undertaker goes on to talk about how he put the ‘best in the world’ down after he commits some horribly disrespectful acts. But, finally, The Undertaker can put Paul Bearer’s soul to rest and as he goes to feed off the urn, Paul Heyman comes down to the ring. Heyman talks about how the Undertaker did beat CM Punk last night, but that’s only because Punk actually re-tore a ligament in his newly repaired knee when he hit him with the elbow drop on the announcer’s table. Sadly, these fans won’t be greeted by CM Punk for quite some time as he is stuck at home healing. BUT, Heyman told Undertaker that he had another surprise for him as their business together wasn’t quite done. The lights went out in the arena and when they came back, the Shield was waiting behind the Undertaker! The Shield use their numbers to overpower the Undertaker and eventually put him down with the huge triple-powerbomb. Heyman smiles and walks to the back as the Shield exit through the crowd and the Deadman sits up and looks for some revenge.
Match #4: Big E Langston vs. Chris Jericho A better match than expected as Langston finally got some actual time in the ring. Dolph kept distracting Jericho on the side and making him get off his usual game. Langston’s power kept Jericho down for most of the match and after a missed Lionsault, Langston put his opponent over his shoulder, but Jericho wiggled out of his arms. Jericho then gave Dolph a baseball slide on the outside and then nailed a Codebreaker on Langston! Jericho locked in the Walls of Jericho and Big E has no choice but to submit in the middle of the ring. Winner: Chris Jericho
Jericho celebrated his big victory against the big monster but it was short lived as Fandango came out of nowhere and nailed him with a clothesline. He kept hammering at Jericho as he was on the ground and eventually climbed the top rope and delivered the diving leg drop. Fandango bowed to Dolph, AJ and Big E, who were exiting and then danced over Jericho’s fallen body.
A hype promo for this week’s Smackdown was shown and it looks like a huge one! First off, Jack Swagger will be back in action against Kofi Kingston! Also, Triple H will be returning to Smackdown for the first time since making his in ring return!
Match #5: WWE United States Champion Antonio Cesaro & Tamina Snuka vs. R-Truth & WWE Divas Champion Kaitlyn A little bit of mixed tag team action to keep us going tonight. Not a fairly long match but showcases all four competitors involved. The divas spent a good portion of the match in the ring which allowed Tamina to showcase what she is offering to Kaitlyn in order to get a WWE Divas Championship shot. In the end, after dumping Kaitlyn over the top rope, Tamina went to work on her on the outside which allowed Truth and Cesaro to hook up in the middle of the ring. Cesaro easily put Truth down with the Neutralizer and scored the three for his team. Winners: Antonio Cesaro & Tamina Snuka
The winners showed off on the ramp way as Tamina signaled that she wanted the Divas Championship. A big win that may shape the coming weeks for the Divas division as we head into our next pay-per-view, Extreme Rules!
John Cena & Mark Henry are both heading to the ring in split screen action. It appears our main event for the evening is coming up next!
Main Event: WWE Champion John Cena vs. Mark Henry Well, not the greatest encounter of all time, but still better than the crowd was expecting out of these two. Both men were hot coming off their respective wins last night at Wrestlemania 29, so it was a relatively even match when it came to offense. Henry did take a large advantage in the middle of the match and worked Cena’s body to prep him for the World’s Strongest Slam. Henry made the mistake of gloating too much getting his way there and ended up walking into a HUGE Attitude Adjustment that gave Cena the victory in Raw’s main event. Winner: John Cena
The leader of the Cenation celebrated hard with his WWE Championship as the crowd gave him a mixed reaction. Although the match was clearly over, Mark Henry decided to enact some revenge for his fresh loss and attacked Cena from behind. Henry went to put Cena up for the World’s Strongest Slam, but the theme of Ryback distracted Henry. Ryback charged to the ring and took Henry off his feet automatically. Ryback then lifted the operator of the Hall of Pain and put him down with a Shellshock! Ryback celebrated hard and turned his attention to John Cena. Ryback helped the Champion to his feet and seemed to be done with him…until he clotheslined him out of his boots! Ryback then put Cena on his shoulders and delivered the Shellshock to the WWE Champion! The crowd actually cheered as Ryback slinged the WWE Championship over his shoulder and celebrated over the fallen champion to end Raw.MATCH # | MATCH | RESULTS | NOTES | 1) | Wade Barrett vs. Sin Cara | Wade Barrett wins via pinfall | - | 2) | Daniel Bryan vs. Darren Young | Daniel Bryan wins via pinfall | - | 3) | Heath Slater vs. David Otunga | No Contest | Big Show interfered to cause a double DQ | 4) | Big E Langston vs. Chris Jericho | Chris Jericho wins via pinfall | - | 5) | Antonio Cesaro & Tamina Snuka vs. R-Truth & Kaitlyn | Antonio Cesaro & Tamina win via pinfall from Cesaro to Truth | - | Main Event | John Cena vs. Mark Henry | John Cena wins via pinfall | If Mark Henry wins, he received a WWE Championship shot |
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Post by Ramos on Apr 16, 2013 13:27:51 GMT -5
Raw was a good read, enjoyed the parts that you kept from the actual show, Ryback has started to entertain me IRL now so I hope that you book him well in here. Thought you were going with Ziggler & Jericho, but with Fandango getting involved that has made me more intrigued to see where you are going with it. The Shield still working with Heyman and destroying Taker is brilliant and I'm looking forward to seeing where you go with it. Will be following as I want to see where you're going with all this. Good first show.
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Post by Planktung on Apr 16, 2013 19:48:03 GMT -5
Solid opening segment that reflected real life. Mark Henry as John Cena's first challenger under his new reign would be interesting, wonder if you'll go that route. Wade Barrett with the victory over Sin Cara was fine, nice to build him back up. Somewhat glad he didn't regain the Intercontinental Championship tonight, but I do hope it happens at some point. Daniel Bryan defeating Darren Young was fine. I would like to see the Prime Time Players be built back towards the WWE Tag Team Championships. I don't necessarily desire to see Team Hell No and Team Rhodes Scholars feud again, but I do desire to see Sandow and Cody as the champions. Good segment with Chris Jericho and Dolph Ziggler. I do think that the match between Jericho and Big E Langston should have followed this, though. Big Show interrupting Heath Slater and David Otunga's match was fine, but I do wish at least one of the competitors here would have been a face. A monster heel attacking two other heels is a bit strange. The aftermath was good with Randy Orton getting the upper hand. I do think Sheamus should have made an appearance, though. Next, fantastic segment with The Shield attacking The Undertaker. Certainly an interesting move to have the trio complete their attack, and I look forward to finding out where this storyline goes from here. Not a big fan of Jericho defeating Big E, especially via submission. Fandango's attacking afterwards was fine, glad their feud will be continuing. Solid mixed tag action, and glad Antonio Cesaro and Tamina got the victory. WWE is dangerously close to dropping the ball with Cesaro, so I hope you can keep him in a prominent role in the diary. Would also like to see Kaitlyn have a notable reign as Divas Champion here, as well. Lastly, good main event with WWE Champion John Cena getting the victory. Ryback making the save for him afterwards was fine, but I certainly hope his attack was just a statement rather than a heel turn. Overall, a good starter show. Looking forward to more.
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