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Post by The Kevstaaa on Apr 8, 2009 13:31:02 GMT -5
-Mr. McMahon returning should be good stuff -Kendrick has a beard? Sweet. Love the heels winning the six man tag -Natalya retaining is great stuff -Super Crazy is in for a bad night -A Kennedy push should be good stuff -Anytime Benjamin picks up a win, it's good stuff. Great match -Umaga winning was obvious, his stuff with Triple H after was good -lol at a Funaki heel turn -I just realized how weak La Familia is without Edge. Loved the post match stuff, especially Edge screaming at 'Taker and 'Taker sitting up
Good show, I'm really looking forward to SummerSlam.
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Post by Chris Hammers on Apr 8, 2009 14:56:00 GMT -5
17/8/08 - Indianapolis, IN.
A well put together video package kicks off the show followed by pyro erupting throughout the arena. Mick Foley, Jim Ross, Jerry "The King" Lawler, Michael Cole, Mike Adamle and Tazz all welcomed us to SummerSlam, LIVE from Indianapolis, Indiana!
Kid Rock kicked off the show with a live performance of the SummerSlam theme song "So Hott". When Kid Rock had finished the single, RAW Diva Jillian came out and called Kid Rock's performance garbage. Jillian told Kid Rock to step aside and listen to a true music artist. Jillian sung her hit single "Sliced Bread" much to the dismay of the crowd. Candice Michelle and Mickie James came out and dragged Jillian to the back.
1) CM Punk defeated. Rey Mysterio - Tonights show kicked off with a bang, wrestling wise. These two have great chemistry together which made for a really enjoyable contest. Rey had things going his way when he hit the 619 and went for the West Coast Pop, but Punk got out of harms way and blasted Rey with a vicious kick to the temple. Punk then picked Mysterio up and hit the Go To Sleep for the pinfall.
Mike Adamle and Tazz hype the ECW Championship match between The Big Show and Kofi Kingston before we cut backstage.
CM Punk was shown walking down the hallway with his MITB briefcase. He stops in his tracks and grins and the camera turns around to reveal the current WWE Champion John Cena. The two stared each other down before Punk raised his briefcase into the face of Cena and told him to "watch out".
2) ECW Champion, The Big Show defeated. Kofi Kingston to retain the title - We all love the Jamaican Sensation but with The Big Show as champion it was pretty impossible for Kingston to look strong in this match. It was probably the shortest match of the night but near the end of it, Kingston began gaining momentum before hitting a Trouble in Paradise to stun the champion. Kofi called for a second spin kick as the crowd got behind him, believing that a new champion was about to be crowned but Big Show stopped that from happening with a devastating knock out right hook. Kingston collapsed to the canvas and was out cold. Big Show didn’t even bother pinning Kingston and just placed a foot on Kingston’s chest to get the three count.
Eve Torres interviewed Matt and Jeff Hardy backstage about their up-coming tag team grudge match with Primo and Carlito Colon. The brothers put over their match and said that they will be leaving victorious.
3) Matt Hardy and Jeff Hardy defeated. Carlito and Primo Colon - Primo's first PPV match sure was one to remember as both teams put on an exciting back and forth tag contest. One minute The Colons where dominating, the next The Hardyz where dominating. Primo was taken down by a Twist of Fate from Matt before Carlito fell victim to one from Matt. Jeff then hit Carlito with the Swanton Bomb for the victory. As The Hardyz celebrated, The Colons had a tantrum at ringside. Carlito went as far as grabbing a women in the crowd by the hair and flipping her over the barrier. The Hardyz made the save and sent The Colons scattering up the ramp as The Hardyz and the fan where in the ring. Out of nowhere the fan low blowed Matt, who just dropped to his knees. Jeff turned around and looked at the fan confused when Carlito came running back to the ring and hit the Backstabber onto Jeff. The fan kissed Carlito before Carlito, Primo and the fan made their way up the ramp. The Hardyz may have won the match, but The Colons got the last laugh.
4) "The Animal" Batista defeated. Kane - These two had an all-out war out there tonight, brawling all around the ring and the ringside area, using the commentators table as a weapon at times. Batista was busted open when he was sent into the steps, and Kane repeatedly bounced his face off the steps. Kane went for the Tombstone Piledriver but Batista slipped over his shoulder and hit the spear and followed it up with the Batista Bomb for the pinfall.
The cameras turn to the ring where Lillian Garcia is standing. She says “Please welcome back, the chairman of World Wrestling Entertainment…Mr Mcmahon!” The crowd pop as Vince makes his way down to the ring and once inside, he says how great it is to be back inside the squared circle. Before Vince can continue, he is interrupted by the entrance music of his son, Shane McMahon. Shane makes his way down to the ring and once inside, he embraces his father in a hug. Shane thanks his son before telling everyone that there is a McMahon missing from all of this. “I’m all grown up” hit’s the PA System as Stephanie McMahon makes her way down to the ring. Once inside she too hugs her father before announcing that the culprit who tried to murder her father has ten more seconds to admit to what they done or else it will be revealed on National Television with dyer consequence. Stephanie counts down from ten and when she reaches one, she turns around and slaps her brother, Shane across the face. The commentator’s look on in shock as Shane grins an evil smile as Vince looks on in shock. Stephanie yells at Shane, telling him that he was the one who tried to murder his father in an attempt to take over the company. Shane continues to grin as Vince grabs the microphone still in shock. Suddenly his face goes angry and he yells “Why, you little bas***d” Vince goes to attack his son but Shane quickly retreats from the ring. The segment ends with Shane continuing to grin as Stephanie McMahon hugs her father in the middle of the ring.
5) Shawn Michaels defeated. Chris Jericho (w/ Lance Cade) - This match was just as good as their match at Night of Champions. Both men shared momentum through out the entire match and after Lance Cade got involved, Michaels’ trainee, Bryan Danielson ran down to the ring and began brawling with Cade. Jericho was leaning over the ropes looking at the brawl and turned around, ducked a Sweet Chin Music attempt and dropped Michaels, locking him in to the Walls of Jericho. Jericho was leaning over the ropes looking at the brawl and turned around, ducked a Sweet Chin Music attempt and dropped Michaels, locking him in to the Walls of Jericho. At Night of Champions, Shawn Michaels passed out too this hold but this time around, Shawn countered the walls of Jericho in to a small package like pin and got the three count. Shawn quickly left the ring after the bell as Jericho went nuts inside the ring.
6) Triple H defeated. Umaga - This match was more of a brawl than anything else. Both men went at it but Umaga got the better of it by nearly kicking Triple H’s head off with a side kick. As the match continued, Umaga missed a splash from the top rope which set up the finish as Triple H hit the Pedigree to pick up the victory.
7) WWE Champion, John Cena defeated. Montel Vontavious Porter to retain the title - This match was definately the most exciting of the night so far. MVP came so close to capturing the WWE Championship so many times that I lost count. The most notable time he came close to winning was when he wrapped one of his chains around his hand and clocked Cena with it, but Cena managed to just kick out. MVP certainly had things going his way when he hit Cena with the Drive–By Kick and went to follow it up with an Overdrive but Cena raised MVP up and hit the FU! Cena made the cover and got the three count with the referee not noticing that MVP's foot was on the bottom rope.
Main Event, Hell in a Cell) The Undertaker defeated. World Heavyweight Champion Edge to become the new champion - What a fantastic match! These two have great chemistry together and it showed here tonight. While they didn’t actually climb the cell, Edge attempted too but Taker who was climbing it as well, hooked Edge and did a back drop from near the top of the cell through the announce table. Once the action turned back to the ring, La Familia got involved only for ‘Taker to destroy everyone with a steel chair. ‘Taker then turned around to receive a spear only to kick out of the pinning attempt. The match continued and after Edge attempted to connect with the Tombstone on The Undertaker, ‘Taker turned the momentum around and connected with the move himself. ‘Taker then pinned Edge for the three count. After the bell, ‘Taker left the ring and climbed the cell, posing at the top with the world heavyweight Championship.
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Post by pineappleexpress on Apr 8, 2009 17:42:59 GMT -5
Doink the Clown? That's pretty 'WTF?', haha.
SummerSlam was spectacular. Really well booked except I personally would of put MVP over. My reasoning for that being that in my mind, SummerSlam is the perfect time to give a newbie a title reign, because it's still quite a few months from WrestleMania, thus letting them cut their teeth without headlining 'Mania.
Keep it up.
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Apr 8, 2009 19:15:09 GMT -5
-Jillian stuff was funny -Punk winng was great, keeps his push going and his backstage stuff was good as well -Didn't like basically getting squashed -Tag match was great, wonder who the "fan" is -Wasn't looking forward to Batista/Kane -Shane trying to take over again is good stuff -HBK winning with a small package means more of this rivalry which I love -HHH winning was obvious to me -Hate MVP losing but with his foot on the rope, I can see a rematch at Unforgiven where MVP can win -'Taker winning is great, I love him as World Champ, he just looks so awesome. Fantastic match as well
Great PPV, it didn't disappoint. A few things I didn't like but for the most part, it was awesome
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Post by CF9™ on Apr 8, 2009 21:09:00 GMT -5
Kid Rock performing was cool, Jillian coming out was pretty funny. Rey and Punk seemed good, the ending was badass. Punk staring down Cena was nice, "watch out" was a nice touch. Kofi and Show was okay. Hardyz and the Colons seemed amazing, makes me want to see that match in real life so bad. I have absolutely no idea who the fan is. Kane and Batista seemed good, glad they didn't stay in the ring the entire time, that would've been a snoozefest. McMahon segment was awesome, Shane turning heel was freaking amazing, that'll make things fresh. Michaels and Jericho seemed pretty good, could've had something more eventful happen. Do something with HHH, turn him heel or something, I'm so bored of him. Cell seemed amazing, can't wait for more.
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Post by abyss on Apr 8, 2009 22:06:52 GMT -5
Funny thing there with Jillian, although I'm not sure about it kicking off the show. Punk winning was the right call since he's the MITB holder. Since the ECW Title match was so low on the card I figured Show would win. Wonder what's up with the woman from the crowd. Batista winning made sense as he's higher up on the card. Really good storyline there with Shane trying to take out Vince for good. Hope it turns out that Stephanie was in on it as well. Glad HBK won and I see the feud continuing. HHH over Umaga was predictable but the right call. Really surprised MVP didn't win, but I figure a rematch is going. HIAC going on last makes sense, and Taker winning the belt is fine. Curious to see who he would feud with next. Pretty good show, TV following this should be good.
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Post by DTP. on Apr 9, 2009 7:57:43 GMT -5
Hmm, I dislike Kid Rock performing at SummerSlam to be honest. Nontheless, hot opening contest between CM Punk and Rey Mysterio, fantastic match, I liked it alot. CM Punk as a heel is pretty badassical. Big Show beating Kofi Kingston to retain the ECW Championship is predictable. Hmm, Hardy Boyz beating Primo and Carlito is fine, just wanna know, how this came out, is it Carlito and Primo being heels and all? I don't like Primo being rushed into this either way. Batista beating Kane is fine, seemed like a hard-hitting match. Sweet promo with the McMahons. Awesome bout with Shawn Michaels and Chris Jericho. Triple H beating Umaga, also fine. I think that should of seperated the WWE and World Heavyweight Championship matches, that or the McMahons promo. Cena retaining is meh, don't see Montel Vontavious Porter as a credible WWE Champion. Undertaker beating Edge is predictable yet awesome main event.
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Post by Ramos on Apr 9, 2009 9:32:09 GMT -5
The opening Match was great and I think having Punk as a heel is amazing. I expected Show to retain the title so my feelings on that one are indifferent but I really like the Kingston push. I liked the Tag Match and the ending was pretty cool can't wait to see more about this "fan". I wish Kane would have won the match against Batista but I can see why Tista won. OMG it was SHANE! cool segment. Really liked the HBK/Jericho match, glad that HBK won this one. The Triple H/Umaga match sounded like a really good brawl. Cena going over MVP is pretty cool but I hope MVP stays in the main event scene. The main event sounded brilliant. Great show. Keep up the amazing work.
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Post by Rated R on Apr 9, 2009 14:09:24 GMT -5
I was not a big fan off the opening segment, just because it wouldn't be something I'd like to see kick off a pay per view. It would have been fine mid show, but not as the very first segment. Good to see Punk getting the win, as well as the tease of cashing in. I didn't expect Kingston to get the win, but it'll be interesting to see who steps up next to challenge Show. The Hardys/ Colons match was certainly interesting, good to see The Hardys picking up the win although I'm wondering who this 'fan' is. I wasn't really interested in the Batista/ Kane match, and quite honestly would have prefered to have seen Kane go over. I'm loving the McMahon segment. I was expecting it to be one of the McMahon kids, but I would have expected Stephanie over Shane. The way Shawn got the win makes me feel like theres going to be one more match between him and Jericho, so I'm expecting some kind of big stipulation match at Unforgiven. Triple H was always going over, but I think you should have used this match to give Umga the win and establish him as a championship contender. MVP should have gone over, this was the best time to give him that push and I really dont want to see you demote him back to midcard status. Hopefully the foot on the rope means a rematch is happening. Great to see Taker getting the title, but it had better be a lengthy title reign.
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Post by Chris Hammers on Apr 9, 2009 14:12:19 GMT -5
August 18th, 2008 - Chicago, IL.
We recap the events that went down at SummerSlam just 24 hours ago including Shane McMahon being revealed as the man who tried to kill Vince McMahon and John Cena beating Montel Vontavious Porter to retain his WWE Championship in controversial fashion. Michael Cole and Jerry "The King" Lawler welcome us to the broadcast and talk about SummerSlam. They announce a great main event to take place tonight as John Cena will team up with Rey Mysterio to face Montel Vontavious Porter and Mr. Money in the Bank, CM Punk. The cameras cut to the entrance ramp where MVP makes his way down to the ring. Once inside he talks about how he was cheated out of the WWE championship last night because of a blind referee. MVP asks for the footage to be played and the reply shows Cena hitting the FU and getting the three count only for MVP’s foot to be on the bottom rope. MVP demands for a rematch because of this. Suddenly, Stephanie McMahon makes her way down to the ring. The commentator’s talk about what happened with the McMahon’s at Summerslam as Stephanie makes her way down to the ring and once inside, she announces herself the new General Manager of Raw as her brother was sacked for obvious reasons. She then announces that she does think it is unfair that the match wasn’t continued at Summerslam and announces that MVP will get his rematch against John Cena at Unforgiven. MVP smiles and thanks Stephanie but Steph then announces that it will not just be Cena and Porter in the match as three others will also be included as she has thought of a brand new match called the Championship Scramble. MVP looks confused as Stephanie announces that this match will take place three times at Unforgiven, one for each brand. She announces that two men will start the match and every five minutes a new participant will enter the match She announces that after twenty minutes the match will be over and who ever is holding the title at the time will be the champion. Stephanie then reveals that qualifying matches will take place tonight to determine who will participate in the Championship Scramble. The following Superstars have matches tonight: Kane, "The Animal" Batista, Chris Jericho and "The Heartbreak Kid" Shawn Michaels! MVP looks really annoyed but Steph tells him that she has more important things to do backstage so must leave. MVP looks on annoyed as Stephanie leaves the ring. D'Lo Brown, JTG and Shad defeated. Cody Rhodes, Ted DiBiase and Mike DiBiase. D'Lo and Cryme Tyme got a fantastic reception from the crowd tonight while Rhodes and The DiBiase's got some good heat. Ted DiBiase looked to have the victory for his team when he hit JTG with the Dream Street, but Shad broke the pinfall. A few moments later and Cody Rhodes was sprawled out on the matt after being on the receiving end of the G9 from Cryme Tyme and the Lo Down for D'Lo got his team the victory. Mike and Ted begin screaming at Cody afterwards as JTG, Shad and D'Lo work the crowd. "The Animal" Batista was interviewed by Todd Grisham backstage about his Championship Scramble qualifying match. Victoria and Deuce (w/ Domino) defeated. Mickie James and Stevie Richards. Victoria and Mickie James have had a lot of tension as of late so tonight they where put in this tag team match with somewhat random partners. Victoria dominated the Womens Champion at first but both of them exchanged forearms before Mickie took Victoria down with a nice spin kick. Deuce came in and broke the fall before Stevie hit him with a Stevie Kick. Mickie then got to her feet and received a Stevie Kick! Victoria grinned before hitting Mickie with the Widows Peak before covering her. Victoria and Stevie celebrated at ringside with Victoria twitching. William Regal, Paul Burchill and Katie Lea Burchill where all shown standing in Stephanie McMahon's office complaining that they weren't apart of the tag team match to determine the number one contenders last week. The trio claimed that Stephanie was discriminating them because they are British. Stephanie said she done no such thing before apologizing and booking Regal and Burchill in a match with Afa, Jr. and Sonny Siaki who won the tag team match last week. Stephanie told them that if they can defeat Afa, Jr. and Siaki then they will become the new number one contenders. Kane defeated. "The Heartbreak Kid" Shawn Michaels. Bryan Danielson didn't accompany Shawn to the ring tonight, no idea why. Kane was out there tonight to make a statement after suffering a lose at the hands of Batista last night at SummerSlam and he just dominated Shawn Michaels in the early going. But Michaels fought back and put up a great effort and looked to have things going his way when he stomped his foot ready to hit Kane with the Sweet Chin Music but Lance Cade came running to the ring and got onto the apron and distracted the referee. Chris Jericho came through the crowd and went into the ring and clocked Michaels across the back of the head with brass knuckles. Kane finished Michaels off with a thunderous Chokeslam and got himself in the WWE Championship Scramble Match at Unforgiven. Bryan Danielson came running down the ramp afterwards as Jericho and Cade cockily headed up the ramp. Afa, Jr. and Sonny Siaki defeated. Paul Burchill and William Regal (w/ Katie Lea Burchill). This match came about because Burchill and Regal were not in the fatal four way tag team match that the Samoan Fight Squad won last week. Because of this, Regal was told if they won tonight, they would become the new number one contenders to the tag titles. This didn’t happen how ever as Siaki and Afa, Jr. brought their A game. Regal eventually missed a running charge attack, sending himself to the outside of the ring. Siaki would then drop Burchill down to the canvas allowing Afa, Jr. to hit a Sunka like splash from the top rope to give the SFS the win. Chris Jericho was shown with Lance Cade backstage talking when Todd Grisham approached them with a microphone. Grisham asked Jericho about his Championship Scramble match with "The Animal" Batista to which Jericho snatched the mic from Todd and shoved him aside before saying that he will leave Chicago with a spot in the Championship Scramble and then leave Unforgiven the new WWE Champion. "The Animal" Batista defeated. Chris Jericho (w/ Lance Cade). Jericho seemingly had a struggle against the strong and bigger man in Batista. Both men battled it out through out the match only for most of Jericho’s attacks to be countered by being thrown away. Jericho eventually got momentum going on his side after attacking Batista’s legs for several minutes. Jericho eventually tried to lock in the Walls of Jericho eventually leading to Jericho being shoved in to the referee, knocking him down. With the referee down, Bryan Danielson runs down to the ring and distracts Lance Cade. Jericho also gets distracted and when he turns around, receives a super kick from Shawn Michaels. Batista looked on a shrugged it off as an easy three count, hooking Jericho’s leg. The ref counts to three slowly and Batista advances in to the Championship Scramble. Vince and Stephanie are in their office watching the show, Stephanie reminds her father that he has to go out to the ring soon. Vince smiles a very fake smile before taking a drink from his glass. Montel Vontavious Porter and CM Punk defeated. John Cena and Rey Mysterio. Great tag team main event for Raw this week. Cena and Mysterio worked surprisingly well together and created some unique double team moves together. MVP and Punk were also a solid team and worked well together. The finish to the match arrived after Mysterio crashed to the outside of the ring after being shoved of the top rope by MVP. Punk then countered an F-U attempt and lifted Cena up for the GTS. After dropping cena’s face on to his knee, Cena stood for a second before going down to one knee. MVP then charged across the ring delivering a drive by kick. MVP then hooks the leg to get the three count over the wwe champion. “No Chance” hit’s the PA System as Chairman of World Wrestling Entertainment, Vince McMahon makes his way down to the ring. Once inside he talks about finding out that it was his own son who tried to murder him after Stephanie hired a private detective. He goes on to talk about how there will be hell to pay for his son and that at Unforgiven, he will be in a Extreme Rules match against …. “Here comes the money” hit’s the PA System, interrupting Vince’s announcement. Shane cockily walks down to the ring and says that before his father announces who ever it is he would like to say something. Shane says that he knew of Vince’s plans of changing his will so that Stephanie would become sole owner of the company after he passes and decided that if he wanted the company to himself he had to take drastic action. Vince looks as if he is about to explode. Vince ends up swearing again and swings a punch but Shane ducks and attacks his father. Suddenly “One of a kind” hit’s the pa system as Rob Van Dam returns to wwe, holding a chair in his hand. Shane looks confused but receives a low blow from his father. Vince then places his son in the bottom turnbuckle and tells RVD to go up to the top rope. RVD goes on to hit the Van Terminator. The show ends with Vince yelling at his song saying that this is child’s play compared to what Shane will receive at Unforgiven as he faces Rob Van Dam in an Extreme Rules match.
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Post by Jord on Apr 9, 2009 16:43:20 GMT -5
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Post by CF9™ on Apr 9, 2009 16:50:29 GMT -5
MVP getting screwed out of the 1 on 1 makes me want to see another match. Dibiase's yelling at Rhodes is interesting, keep them together though. Stevie getting some attention is cool, hopefully he gets a storyline. Kane and Michaels seemed awesome, ending was pretty cool. Batista and Jericho was cool, glad he didn't get the win so he can face Michaels and Unforgiven. MVP's getting a ton of spotlight, I like it. RVD returning was ing AWESOME, can wait to see him face Shane.
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Post by Rated R on Apr 9, 2009 18:32:43 GMT -5
Nice to see you going with the Championship scramble, I always thought that the match was really fun to watch. Good six man tag to open, but I would have prefered to have seen Rhodes and the DiBiases going over. At first I thought that the tag match seemed thrown together, especially since Stevie should have been with Victoria, but the end certainly made the match better. I always enjoyed the Victoria/ Stevie pairing, so I cant wait to see what you do with them. Great to see Kane going over, he needs to be pushed as a monster heel. I would have prefered to have seen Regal & Burchill going over, but I'm a fan of the Samoan Fight Squad as well. Well I'm not a fan of Batista I still prefer the thought of a final Jericho/ Michaels decided so I can live with Batista being in the scramble match. Great to see MVP pinning Cena, he's my pick to walk out of Unforgiven as the WWE Champion. I was shocked at Rob Van Dam making a return, but his match with Shane should be great.
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Post by Jord on Apr 10, 2009 18:06:19 GMT -5
19/8/08 - QUAD CITIES, ILLINOIS. ECW comes on the air after the usual opening video and pyro display. Mike Adamle and Tazz welcome everyone to the show before they are interrupted by ECW General Manager, Theodore Long who makes his way down to the ring. Once inside, Teddy announces that seeing as ECW has it’s own championship scramble at Unforgiven, then qualifying matches will begin next week to see what four men will enter the match to challenge for the ECW Championship that currently belongs to The Big Show. The men competing will be Evan Bourne, Jake Hager, John Morrison, The Miz, Ron Truth and Tommy Dreamer. Theodore then announces that he has signed the fired cruiserweights from SmackDown to a contract, Super Crazy, Funaki, Shannon Moore and Jimmy Wang Yang and that they will be competing in a tag team match right now. Shannon Moore and Jimmy Wang Yang defeated. Funaki and Super Crazy.[/color] Jamie Noble stayed at ringside to watch the newest cruiserweight additions to ECW. Funaki and Crazy seemed to have put their altercation on Friday Night SmackDown behind them as they worked together throughout. Yang would be the one taking the victory for his team when he hit Crazy with the Yang Time. Funaki looked pissed afterwards before violently attacking Crazy until Yang and Moore pulled him off. Funaki stared intently into the camera, grinning. Lena Yada was backstage with "The All American American" Jake Hager, who seemed awfully confident heading into his first ever main event match with Evan Bourne. DJ Gabriel (w/ Alicia Fox) defeated. Colin Delaney. DJ Gabriel and Alicia Fox made their ECW debuts, however Alicia is no stranger to the WWE fans as she was Vickie Guerrero and Edge's wedding planner. The duo came out dancing, getting alot of heat. Gabriel didn't give Delaney a chance out there, as he just toyed with him before eventually making the pin following a Corkscrew European Uppercut from the second rope. Alicia and Gabriel continued to dance afterwards before the duo warned the fans that they are contagious as the ECW fans will be catching the Tuesday Night Fever. The duo danced as the crowd booed heavily. The cameras turn backstage where Lena Yada is standing by with the ECW Champion, The Big Show. Big Show talks about how at Unforgiven he will destroy not one but four men and retain his ECW Championship in the Championship Scramble. He goes on to say that Kofi Kingston isn’t here tonight because of the injuries he received at Summerslam and that after Unforgiven, there will be four more men on the inactive list. "The All American American" Jake Hager defeated. Evan Bourne. These two have had some heat ever since Hager turned heel in a tag match with Evan Bourne and both men have been going at it ever since. The match went back and forth but eventually ended after Bourne failed to connect with the Shooting Star Press after Hager rolled out of the way. Bourne bounced chest first of the canvas and seemed to be in pain but Hager didn’t allow any recovery time as he slammed Evan down to the canvas with the Red, White and Blue Thunder Bomb. Hager then hooked the leg for the three count.
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Post by Jord on Apr 10, 2009 18:06:46 GMT -5
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Post by abyss on Apr 10, 2009 22:43:33 GMT -5
Lol funny seeing Mike Adamle's name there. Hope Truth gets into the title match there. Fine tag match to start off there. I'm a moron for not getting the disco thing ahead of time. But I've never actually really seen Gabriel. More fun pictures shown here. Swagger/Hager vs. Bourne was a great main event to end the show.
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Post by pineappleexpress on Apr 11, 2009 6:50:39 GMT -5
First up, I have to say that I love the mock up of the TDK poster for Unforgiven. Very nice.
I like that you're doing scramble matches like WWE did in real life, and I hope that in at least one of them we get a new champion. Ideally a young up-and-comer.
ECW was really solid, Jord. It's so weird to see Adamle's name still, haha. The Predator is very intriguing. I have no idea on who it could be. The main event of Hager/Bourne sounds like a very compatible match up and one I would love to see.
Keep it up, guys.
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Post by koreygunz on Apr 11, 2009 8:45:26 GMT -5
LOVE your graphics for Ungforgiven. The event is alreayd shaping up nicely. Like the push MVP is getting, and RVD returning to aid Vince was a surprise.
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Post by CF9™ on Apr 11, 2009 9:14:55 GMT -5
Dude, those are nice graphics. The one with Big Show holding the new ECW title is BADASS.
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Post by Jord on Apr 11, 2009 12:46:26 GMT -5
22/8/08 - QUAD CITIES, ILLINOIS. Before the usual opening video to Friday night SmackDown, a SummerSlam recap video is shown showing how The Undertaker captured the World Heavyweight Championship from Edge inside the demonic structure that is Hell in a Cell. After that and the SmackDown opening video, the pyro erupts at the top of the stage. Mick Foley and Jim Ross welcome everyone to the show as Edge’s theme music hits over the PA System. Edge is taped up as he holds the hand of his wife, Vickie Guerrero. Edge struggles to get in the ring clearly in pain but manages it with the aid of Vickie holding the middle rope down. Edge then yells at Justin Roberts, the ring announcer for not doing it. With the microphone in her hand, the Smackdown General Manager talks about how The Undertaker shouldn’t get comfortable with the World Heavyweight Championship around his shoulder because at Unforgiven, he just like the champion of RAW and ECW, has to defends his title in the Championship Scramble match. Vickie reveals the eight man who will battle with hopes of getting into the Championship Scramble. They are: Edge, Triple H, Umaga, Shelton Benjamin, Vladimir Kozlov, The Great Khali and Mr. Kennedy. Edge looks horrified at all the big names on the list but then smiles as Vickie announces that the first match will begin now between Edge and his opponent. Val Venis’ music hit’s the PA system and the women scream as The Big Valbolski makes his way down to the ring. Edge defeated. Val Venis Even though Edge was acting hurt during the beginning of the show, it was seemingly an act, or maybe he was just fighting through the pain. Val started surprisingly strong, working on Edge’s bandaged shoulder but Edge got momentum going his way as he countered a scoop slam into the move formerly known as the Edge O Matic. The match continued on and eventually finished with Edge hitting the Spear out of nowhere to pick up the victory. Vickie smiled as she announced Edge to be in the Championship Scramble. Nic Nemeth and Kenny Dykstra (w/ Big Rob) defeated. Jesse and Festus (w/ Cherry). Cherry appeared to be the new valet to Jesse and Festus as she cheered them on at ringside during this decent tag team contest. Jesse was worked over during the match until he made the hot tag to Festus who cleared house before hitting Nemeth with a Fireman's Carry Flapjack but Dykstra broke the 'fall. Jesse then took Dykstra down and while Festus was distracted by Jesse and Dykstra fighting, Nemeth hit him with a Jumping Russian Legsweep for the victory. Eve Torres was backstage with Paul London backstage who spoke about Brian Kendrick's new-found attitude. London issued a challenge to Kendrick for next week on SmackDown to settle their issues. The Brian Kendrick (w/ Ezekiel Jackson) defeated. Colt Cabana. ECW's Colt Cabana came to SmackDown tonight with hopes of upsetting Brian Kendrick who has a whole new attitude and look. These two put on a fantastic contest out there, but whenever Cabana had the match going in his favour, he got distracted by the presense of the ever intimidating Ezekiel Jackson. After Cabana took Kendrick down with what was called the Lake Shore Drive he looked at Ezekiel to make sure he wasn't going to interfere. Kendrick soon got to his feet and hit Cabana with The Kendrick for the victory. Kendrick danced around the ring before getting a microphone from Justin Roberts. Kendrick spoke about Paul London issuing a challenge to him for next week. Kendrick told London that he was always the better wrestler in their tag team and he will prove that to the few remaining people that didn't reliase that next week when he beats him without breaking a sweat. The music of Carlito plays and he comes out from the back with his United States Championship over his shoulder, his younger brother Primo closely behind and the mystery women who aligned with Carlito and Primo this past Sunday clinging to his arm. Carlito gets a microphone and says that Jeff and Matt Hardy may have won their match but him and Primo got the last laugh. Carlito introduces us to his girlfriend - Rosa Mendes. Rosa twirls in the ring before kissing Carlito. The trio gloat about out-smarting The Hardy Brothers when the music of Matt and Jeff hit and they appear on the top of the ramp. Matt and Jeff look at each other before running down the ramp and brawling with Carlito and Primo in the ring. Matt clotheslines Carlito over the rope before Jeff does the same to Primo. Rosa quietly leaves the ring and the trio regroup on the ramp, not pleased with The Hardyz. Finlay (w/ Sheamus) defeated. Curt Hawkins (w/ Zack Ryder).[/color] Finlay and Sheamus are over well with the crowd and Hawkins and Ryder get some good heat mainly due to their assosciation with La Familia. Hawkins looked to finish things off with a Spear but Finlay kicked out. This angered Hawkins who backed the referee into the corner, screaming at him. When Hawkins turned around Finlay put him over his shoulder and hit the Celtic Cross for the victory. Eve Torres interviewed Triple H backstage about his qualifying match next week and his main event match tonight with The Undertaker, Umaga and Vladimir Kozlov. Shelton Benjamin defeated. Mr. Kennedy. This match was one of the qualifying matches for the Championship Scramble and both men went all out to try and win the match. Momentum kept shifting back and forth between the two men until Shelton caught Kennedy off guard with a kick to the side of the head. Kennedy held his face in pain, looking away for just a second but when he turned back around, Shelton was waiting and dropped him with the pay dirt. Shelton hooked the leg for the three count. We recap what went down this past Monday on RAW where Rob Van Dam returned to the WWE and aligned with Vince McMahon. Mick Foley and Jim Ross then hype what's announced so far for Unforgiven. The Undertaker and Triple H vs. Umaga and Vladimir Kozlov ended in a No Contest. In reality, the finish should have been a disqualification by the referee was dead so couldn’t make the call. The match itself was pretty solid, saved because it was more of a brawl than anything else. Taker and Triple H worked well as a team but Kozlov and Umaga just looked more dominant. The end result saw Vladimir Kozlov counter the Old School by head butting 'Taker off the ropes, sending him crashing to the outside of the ring. Umaga then hit the Samoan Spike on Triple H but surprisingly, Triple H kicked out of the pinning attempt. At that point, Umaga lost it and hit the Samoan Spike on the referee. Kozlov looked confused at first but both Umaga and Koslov began to attack Triple H. Undertaker quickly slid in to the ring with a steel chair and bounced it of both men, sending them to the outside of the ring. SmackDown goes off the air with 'Taker looking down at Triple H as Umaga and Koslov looked on from the outside.
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