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Post by HUNTER on Jun 15, 2010 19:20:30 GMT -5
- Shane Helms winning was nice, although I would've been happy with anyone of those guys winning apart from Shannon Moore.
- Never was a big fan of The Wall, so Douglas getting the win was good.
- Kronik over Totally Buff was good, I don't know why, but TB just seemed like a mismatch to me.
- VIS defeating The Cat was expected.
- Sid over Sanders was also good. I don't care if he was a good wrestler or not, Sid was the man.
- Awesome defeating Flair was an upset to me, but I can see why he won.
Overall great show, I enjoy the WCW/ECW shows. Keep up the good work man. I'm amazed that you can do all this. It must be rough.
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Jun 17, 2010 15:32:51 GMT -5
World Wrestling Federation presents RAW Date: 2/19/2001 From: St. Louis, MO Announcers: Jim Ross and Jerry Lawler
RAW opening video
Jim Ross and Jerry Lawler welcome everyone to RAW and make sure to mention that No Way Out is only six days away! Ross quickly mentions the big main event which will see WWF World Champion Kurt Angle team up with the Big Show and Rikishi to take on The Rock, Undertaker and Kane! All those men have match ups against each other at the upcoming No Way Out pay per view! Lawler chimes in and says that Chris Benoit will be in action defending the WWF Intercontinental Championship against Jeff Hardy. Ross says that the show will start off with Vince McMahon revealing the final stipulation to the HHH vs. Austin match at No Way Out this Sunday.
Vince McMahon’s music hits and McMahon makes his way down to the ring to a course of boos. McMahon grabs the microphone and says that he knows the fans have been waiting for the past week to find out the final stipulation to the best two out of three falls match at No Way Out. McMahon jokes to the fans that perhaps it doesn’t even matter as the match may not even have to go to the third fall. McMahon teases that he isn’t going to tell everyone the final stipulation and may just reveal it if its needed at the pay per view. The fans begin to boo and McMahon gets a chuckle out of it. McMahon begins to reveal the final stipulation by saying the match he has decided to choose is one of the most brutal matches in WWF history. The match is the best way to settle feuds and it will be used in this contest. McMahon reveals that it will be in a STEEL CAGE! McMahon smiles as the fans go nuts. JR and King are hoping that HHH/Austin go three falls just to see what they will do to each other at No Way Out!
Commercials
Backstage, Raven and Perry Saturn are sitting in a dark room with a lot of red candles lit. Raven is rocking back and forth. Raven says that they have waited quite a long time to reveal their plans to make them stars despite their appearance. Raven assures Saturn that what they are doing is good for all the Misfits in the world to start to gain confidence. Raven says that the fans of the WWF are in for a big surprise as they aren’t targeting the weak. They are targeting the strong and the biggest assets to the WWF.
Opening Contest: Matt Hardy defeated Nigel McGuiness: Hardy takes Nigel down with a clothesline off the middle rope and follows that up with a reverse DDT for a near fall. Hardy continues his offense with a side Russian leg sweep but Nigel bails to the floor. Hardy attempts a cross body off the top to the floor but Nigel moves and Hardy crashes to the floor. Nigel nails Hardy with a running yakuza kick and a plants Hardy with a elevated DDT off the guard railing! Back in the ring, Nigel attempted the Tower of London, but Hardy blocked and takes Nigel down with a reverse tornado DDT. Hardy hits the Side Effect and the Twist of Fate to pick up the win.
Backstage, Michael Cole is with Chris Jericho. Jericho talks about his match with Albert and how he knows that X-Pac went to Regal to book the match so close to their match this Sunday. Jericho doesn’t care about that though, because no matter what he will show to the pay per view and breaks Pac’s neck to the point that Pac will never be able to return to the WWF! As for Albert, Jericho says he will break his jaw so he will help him lose some weight as he clearly needs to go on a diet!
Commercials
Backstage, Crash Holly is looking behind him to make sure no one is coming after him for the WWF Hardcore Championship. As soon as he turns around he is met with a chair shot from the Big Bossman who gets a near fall. Bossman argues with the referee and goes back over to Holly. However, Holly has a trash can and this Bossman several times and runs away.
Second Contest: Chris Jericho versus Albert never happened: Jericho is attacked during his introduction by X-Pac who nailed Jericho with a chair across the back. Pac continued to ram the chair down into the ribs of Jericho. Albert comes over to Jericho and is ordered by Pac to drive Jericho down on the entrance ramp with the Baldo Bomb and Albert does just that. Pac and Albert are eventually escorted out of the arena by security.
Backstage, Michael Cole is with the Dudley Boys. D-Von tells Cole that the Samoan Gangsters have no idea what they have gotten themselves into when they mess with the Dudley Boys. D-Von says that they do not feel pain and they aren’t afraid to bleed. Bubba chimes in and says that they will not be laying down or taking it easy on the Samoan Gangsters. Bubba finishes off by saying when they are done with the Samoan Gangsters people will be calling them the “Samoan Bitches!”.
Commercials
Third Contest: Samoan Gangsters defeated Road Dogg/K-Kwik: Kimo and Ekmo just simply destroyed their opponents in under a minute. They didn’t wait for bell as they sent Kwik to the floor and focused on Road Dogg. Ekmo drove Dogg down with a Samoan Drop and Kimo came off the top with a frog splash to pick up the easy win. After the match, the Dudley Boys run down to the ring and brawl with the Gangsters. The Dudley’s end up getting the advantage and set up a table. They place Ekmo on the table and manage to 3-D Kimo on top of Ekmo crashing through the table! The crowd goes nuts as the Dudley Boys play to the crowd.
Backstage, Kevin Kelly is with The Rock. Rock tells Kelly to shut his mouth before Kelly can even introduce the Rock. Rock makes it clear that the Big Show is a just a speed bump to greater things for the Great One. Rock will not forget about being choke slammed over and over again by Show and will get his revenge. Rock looks at Kelly and tells him that he is horrible at his job, almost as bad as Big Show is wrestling. Rock finishes the segment by doing his usual taunts.
Ad for WWF No Way Out this Sunday.
Commercials
Fourth Contest: Chris Benoit defeated Jeff Hardy to retain the WWF Intercontinental Championship: Benoit controls Hardy with several chops in the corner and takes Hardy down with a northern lights suplex. Benoit continues with a short arm clothesline and overhead belly to belly suplex. Benoit avoids a dropkick and drives Hardy down with a shoulder breaker for a near fall. Benoit sends Hardy into the corner but Hardy comes off the middle rope and takes Benoit out with a Whisper in the Wind! Hardy with a sitout jaw breaker and a spinning heel kick coming off the ropes. Late in the match, Benoit reverses a Twist of Fate attempt and takes Hardy down with several German suplex. Benoit blows snot on Hardy and goes up top and hit’s the flying head butt to win the match. After the match, Tazz appears on the titantron and has Eddie Guerrero beaten up. Tazz shows Benoit what he will be doing to Benoit this Sunday. Tazz begins to choke Guerrero with the Tazz Mission and Benoit leaves the ring going to help his friend.
Backstage, Michael Cole is with the WWF World Champion Kurt Angle. Angle isn’t scared about facing Kane this Sunday. Angle isn’t going to lose his belt to a guy with a deformed face. Angle isn’t going to back down because Kane has a “scary voice”. Angle is the greatest WWF World Champion in the history of the company and Angle will be proving that fact later tonight and this Sunday. “It’s true, It’s true”.
Backstage, Kevin Kelly is with The Undertaker. Taker just looks at Kelly so intense that Kelly just hands him the microphone and leaves the area. Taker looks at the camera and says “Rikishi, I’m going to make sure you don’t even make it to Sunday.”.
Commercials
Fifth Contest: William Regal defeated Crash Holly to retain the WWF European Championship: Holly runs to the ring as if he was still being chased for his WWF Hardcore Championship. Regal beats Holly down with several stomps and several uppercuts. Regal knocks Holly down with a running high knee and a takes Holly over with a butterfly suplex. Regal continues to dominate with a double under hook backbreaker. Holly manages to dropkick the knee of Regal and connects with a cross body off the top for a near fall. Late in the match, Holly attempts a hurricanrana but Regal blocks it and power bombs Holly. Regal locks in the Regal Stretch and Holly taps out rather quickly.
Ad for WWF No Way Out this Sunday is shown
Commercials
Main Event: Rikishi/Big Show/WWF World Champion Kurt Angle defeated The Undertaker/The Rock/Kane: This match was just pure chaos as all six men brawled on the floor or weren’t able to be controlled in the ring. Taker and Rikishi grabbed chairs and began to swing at each other but the chairs hit each other. Show and Rock are trading right hands in the ring as Angle is running away from Kane up the ramp way. Show drives Rock down to the mat with a side slam and follows up with a leg drop for a near fall. Taker sends Rikishi into the ring steps and goes back into the ring to hammer away on Show in the corner as Rock recovers. Angle charges towards Kane on the ramp way but Kane backdrops Angle. Angle rolls down and slides into the ring holding his back begging off. Angle turns around and is met with a Rock Bottom from the Rock! Rikishi nails Rock with a super kick and Rock is sent over the top to the floor. Rikishi can’t celebrate as he is punched several times by Taker who takes Rikishi down with the Last Ride! Kane comes down to the ring but is cut off by Show and they begin to trade right hands. Taker is trying to grab Show from inside the ring but isn’t able to grab him. Angle has recovered and connects with the Angle Slam on Taker! Angle covers Taker using the ropes for leverage to steal the win! After the match, Kane rolls into the ring and tries to get his hands on Angle but Angle gets out of the ring fast. Angle, Rikishi and Show walk up the ramp taunting the baby faces who are recovering in the ring and are not happy at all with the outcome.
End of show.
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Post by DTP. on Jun 20, 2010 12:50:12 GMT -5
WWF RAW is WAR: Monday 19th February 2001...Good promo to start up, been a few weeks since I last replied to a show from this time period, so it should be interesting to see what happens. Like the set up with McMahon arranging the final match in the Three Stages of Hell bout for Stone Cold Steve Austin and Triple H this Sunday at No Way Out. Raven and Perry Saturn as a unit could be great for the tag team division in which is already jam packed anyway. Very good. Matt Hardy beating Nigel McGuiness is fine by me; I remember being against McGuinness being around, but it seems alright now. What's the story with Matt competing without Jeff Hardy? Oh, I think the Hardy Boyz are feuding McGuinness and William Regal. Chris Jericho and Albert's situation was pretty bizarre, but nicely done with X-Pac involved attacking Y2J. Hopefully these guys get a good spot on the way to WrestleMania X-Seven; do X-Factor. The Samoan Gangsters overcoming Road Dogg and K-Kwik is alright I suppose, but did little for them in the feud with the Dudley Boyz; if you're building Kimo and Ekmo to face guys like Bubb Ray and D-Von, they need to be facing more credible teams. After this is over though, I'd love a Dudleys against Saturn and Raven feud. Chris Benoit overcoming Jeff Hardy was a great first-hour main event; Benoit with another defense, you are making the WWF Intercontinental Championship division so credible. Tazz taking out Eddie Guerrero..hmm. Not so sure, but I hope to see The Radicalz soon getting more involved with this feud, especially Eddie. Interested if Tazz will take the IC title this Sunday. William Regal defending the WWF European Championship against Crash Holly is fine, not a bad exchange. Lastly, very solid six-man tag team match; the definition of a stacked main event division. A good show, all promoting No Way Out on Sunday.
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Jun 24, 2010 19:33:16 GMT -5
World Championship Wrestling presents Thunder Date: 2/21/2001 From: Nashville, Tennessee Announcers:Mike Tenay and Scott Hudson
Thunder opening video
Mike Tenay and Scott Hudson welcome everyone to Thunder. Tenay hypes up WCW as being on a big role and that they can’t wait to have the show start. Hudson brings up Sting and Scott Steiner and believes that Scott Steiner is afraid of his new challenger Sting. Tenay warns Hudson that Steiner may be listening to what they are saying. Tenay talks about the show and what is scheduled to be on the program. Rick Steiner will be in action taking on Disco Inferno. Mike Sanders go against Kevin Nash tonight. Chris Kanyon will also be in action tonight. Before they can run down the rest of the show, WCW World Heavyweight Champion Scott Steiner makes his way down to the ring.
Scott Steiner is clearly not in a happy mood, as if he ever is. Steiner marches over to the announcers table and Tenay leaps over the railing into the crowd knowing what Steiner is capable of. Steiner gets in Hudson’s face and tells him that he isn’t afraid of Sting and that he will face Sting whenever he wants it. Steiner grabs Hudson by the throat and tosses Hudson over the announcers table onto the floor. Steiner stomps away on Hudson while saying he isn’t afraid of Sting. Steiner sends Hudson into the ring and locks in the Steiner Recliner and Hudson has passed out! Steiner keeps the hold locked in until the lights go out and the fans go nuts. The lights come back on and Steiner is looking around. Steiner turns around and Sting is standing behind him. Steiner charges but misses a clothesline. Sting with several right hands and Stinger Splashes Steiner in the corner! Steiner stumbles around and is clotheslined over the top to the floor. Security runs down and prevents Steiner from re-entering the ring. Sting plays to the crowd on the middle rope and Thunder goes to commercial!
Commercials
Backstage, Gene is with a frustrated Jeff Jarrett. Jarrett doesn’t understand why he wasn’t on Nitro this week. Jarrett believes he is being treated like a loser, like someone who isn’t a asset to WCW. Jarrett reminds everyone that he wasn’t the guy who got beat at Superbrawl Revenge. Jarrett believes that he needs to step up his game and start taking out all the slap nuts in WCW. Thus, Jarrett issues a open challenge for the main event tonight.
Opening Contest: Perfect Event (Palumbo/Stasiak) defeated Jung Dragons (Yang/Hayashi) to retain the WCW World Tag Team Championships: Perfect Event really showcase their strength by tossing the Jung Dragons around the ring. Stasiak connected with a sick spinning torture rack slam on Yang but didn’t go for the cover because he and Palumbo were having fun. Hayashi almost made them regret that after a tornado DDT on Palumbo and Yang managed to hit a springboard moonsault for a near fall. Yang and Hayashi play to the crowd and are met with a clothesline from Palumbo. Yang staggers to his feet and is met with a big yakuza kick from Palumbo which picks up the win for the champions.
Ad for WCW Greed live on pay per view
Commercials
Ric Flair’s music hits and Ric Flair makes his way down to the ring to a huge ovation. Flair grabs a microphone and lets out a series of Woo’s. Flair has his attention set on Mike Awesome. Flair puts over Awesome has a “awesome athlete” but that doesn’t mean that he is a great champion. Flair admits to his defeat on Nitro, but Flair isn’t going to just walk away. Flair has been put through a lot because of Eric Bischoff and he has prevailed every time. Flair doesn’t believe that Bischoff will be able to keep him down and prevent him from regaining his WCW World Heavyweight Championship. Flair warns Mike Awesome that the dirtiest player in the game will be seeking his revenge and that the Nature Boy will be in places that Awesome never would’ve thought. Flair tells Awesome to be prepared for the fight of your life!
Backstage, Gene is standing with the WCW United States Champion Shane Douglas. Gene mentions that Douglas has to deal with The Wall and Hugh Morrus coming after the championship. Douglas tells Gene that he doesn’t care about those two goofs. Douglas brags that he has defeated both men before and that they aren’t real competition to him. Douglas is cut off by his friend Bam-Bam Bigelow. Bigelow grabs Gene’s microphone and says “you have to worry about the beast from the east too, champ.” Bigelow smiles and leaves the scene leaving Douglas confused and worried.
Commercials
Second Contest: Bam-Bam Bigelow defeated Lash LeRoux: LeRoux works on Bigelow with several right hands but Bigelow just shakes those off. LeRoux comes off the ropes looking for a cross body but is caught by Bigelow who connects with a big power slam. Bigelow follows up with several standing head butts and a back splash coming off the ropes. Late in the match, Bigelow military press slams LeRoux and hit’s a top rope flying head butt to pick up the win.
Backstage, Andrew Martin and Lance Storm are hanging out when the cameraman enters the room. Martin looks at the camera and assumes they are here for their reasons behind attacking Booker T on Nitro. Martin says it is simple, Booker T isn’t a worthy person to be getting title shots. Booker has proven countless number of times that he isn’t a real champion. Martin jokes about the fact that Booker had been a five time champion and it hasn’t been a year. Martin looks at the camera and says that proves Booker is weak and beatable. Martin claims that he isn’t weak and he isn’t beatable. Martin and Storm end the interview by saying “Don’t blame Canada, blame yourself!”.
Commercials
Third Contest: Disco Inferno defeated Rick Steiner: Steiner controls Inferno with several stiff right hands and several belly to belly suplex. Steiner also hits Inferno with several clotheslines. Steiner attempts a German suplex but Inferno blocks and reverses with a back suplex. Inferno comes off the ropes and takes Steiner down with a swinging neck breaker. Inferno follows up with a knee drop coming off the ropes for a near fall. Steiner blocks a Last Dance attempt and spins Inferno around to spike Inferno with a pile driver. Steiner goes for the top rope bulldog but Inferno manages to side step the move. Inferno grabs Steiner and hits the Last Dance to pick up the win.
Backstage, Gene is with Mike Sanders who is holding his back and neck from his beat down from Sid on Nitro. Gene talks about Sanders taking on Kevin Nash tonight and Sanders almost faints. Sanders doesn’t get why he is facing all these big guys. Sanders hasn’t recovered from being killed by Sid on Nitro and now has to survive Kevin Nash. Sanders thinks for a moment and says he needs to get a plan lined up.
Ad for WCW Greed live on pay per view.
Commercials
Fourth Contest: Kevin Nash defeated Mike Sanders: Nash isn’t interested in Sanders crap like he tried to pull on Sid on Nitro. Nash delivers a big boot to the face of Sanders and drops Sanders face first across the top turnbuckle. Nash with several back elbows and right hands in the corner. Nash drives Sanders down to the mat with a side slam and finishes Sanders off with a power bomb. After the match, Nash signals for another power bomb but Sean O’Haire comes out of the crowd and grabs a chair. O’Haire slides into the ring and whacks Nash across the back with the chair! Nash turns around and is nailed over the head with the chair! O’Haire places the chair on top of Nash and goes up top. O’Haire leaps off and comes down across the chair with the swanton bomb! O’Haire stands over Nash to close out the segment.
Backstage, Gene tries to get a word with Buff Bagwell but Bagwell is looking all backstage for Lex Luger. Bagwell has apparently been looking for Luger all night. Bagwell eventually looks at Gene and tells him that he is in no mood to talk. He wants to get his hands on Luger. Bagwell continues his search, but it appears Luger isn’t in the building tonight.
Fifth Contest: Chris Kanyon defeated Johnny the Bull: Kanyon controlled most of the match as he displayed a good portion of his offense. Kanyon controls Bull with a side Russian leg sweep and quickly followed up with a super kick that knocked Bull out cold. Kanyon grabs Bull and drives Bull down with a swinging cradle suplex for a near fall. Kanyon lifts Bull up and connects with a double leg slam but Bull is able to kick out at two. Bull gets some offense in that included a spinning back elbow and a superplex off the top. Bull leaps off the top with a elbow drop for a near fall. Late in the match, Kanyon is able to avoid a leg drop and hit’s the Flatliner for the win. After the match, Kanyon hits the Diamond Cutter to taunt DDP.
Commercials
Main Event: Billy Kidman defeated Jeff Jarrett in a open challenge match: Kidman is the man to answer the challenge and Jarrett begins to laugh. Jarrett laughs and turns his back on his opponent. When he turns around Kidman springboards off the top rope and takes Jarrett out with a dropkick. Kidman follows up with a wheelbarrow bulldog and a slingshot leg drop from the apron for a near fall. Kidman goes for the Kid Krusher but Jarrett is able to kick Kidman between the legs and works on Kidman in the corner with several right hands. Jarrett sets Kidman up and connects with a delayed vertical suplex for a near fall. Jarrett comes off the ropes and plants Kidman with a jumping DDT for a near fall. Jarrett begins to argue with the referee and goes back to work on Kidman. Jarrett sends Kidman into the corner but misses a running splash. Jarrett turns around and is taken down by Kidman with a standing hurricanrana! Kidman leaps off the middle rope and drives Jarrett down face first into the mat. Kidman quickly goes up top and hits the Shooting Star Press! Kidman covers Jarrett and picks up the upset win! After the match, Kidman celebrate the win as Jarrett rolls over to the corner. Kidman jumps down from the middle rope and is met with a guitar shot from Jarrett! Jarrett hit’s the Stroke on Kidman twice and leaves Kidman laying to close out the show. Jarrett says that he is still the man in WCW.
End of show
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Post by legendkiller8 on Jun 24, 2010 20:34:55 GMT -5
-Good kickoff to the show. Whoa. Steiner is crazy. Love Sting making the save. -Perfect Event beating Jung Dragons was good. -Bigelow beating LeRoux was expected. But like that LeRoux wasn't dominated. -Disco Inferno beating Rick Steiner was fine. -Nash beating Sanders is the right call. Sanders I don't care too much for so nothing wrong here to me. -Chris Kanyon beating Johnny The Bull was nice. Keep pushing Kanyon. -Very happy Kidman beat Jarrett. Great match though. Love the upset. -Jarrett hitting two strokes was good to end the show.
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Jul 21, 2010 23:25:40 GMT -5
World Wrestling Federation presents Smackdown Date: 2/22/2001 From: Kansas City, MO Announcers: Michael Cole and Jerry Lawler
Opening video
Michael Cole and Jerry Lawler welcome everyone to the show and hype up that No Way Out is only three days away. Cole mentions the huge main event tonight that will be a eight man elimination match. WWF World Champion Kurt Angle, WWF World Tag Team Champions Edge and Christian and Big Show will face Kane, APA and the Rock. Lawler assures the fans that the main event will be a must see match. Cole hypes up the rest of the show that will include WWF Intercontinental Champion Chris Benoit squaring off against Billy Gunn, Rikishi and Matt Hardy will also be in singles action. Cole sends it over to the ring to start the show!
Opening Contest: Too Cool defeated Hardcore Holly/WWF Hardcore Champion Crash Holly: Hardcore Holly started the match and brutally beat up Grandmaster Sexay and Scotty 2 Hotty. Hardcore delivered a series of stiff chops and beautiful dropkicks. Hardcore turned his attention towards Sexay with a snap power slam and a gut wrench slam for a near fall. Hardcore attempted the Alabama Slam but Crash sneak tags himself in. Hardcore still slammed Hotty down and Crash went for the cover. Hardcore took Crash off and Alabama Slams Crash! Hardcore just leaves the ring clearly not happy. Hotty manages to put his arm over Crash and gets the three!
Backstage, Kevin Kelly is with WWF World Champion Kurt Angle, WWF World Tag Team Champions Edge/Christian and Big Show. Show clearly has his eyes set on Angle’s belt and Angle notices that after a few seconds. Angle tells Kelly that his team of guys is better than Kane’s group of clowns. Angle’s group is champions while Kane’s group are a group of deformed egotistical alcoholics. Angle promises Kelly that their team will not lose. Kelly tried to talk to the rest of the team but Angle told him they need to get their game plan ready.
Commercials
Backstage, Jonathan Coachman is with Chris Jericho. Coach asks Jericho about his match against X-Pac this Sunday. Jericho tells Coach that for over four months they have been beating the crap out of each other. Lately, Pac has been getting the upper hand but says that X-Pac isn’t going to be beat him this Sunday. Jericho looks at the camera and proclaims that Sunday will be the end of X-Pac and that WWF fans will “never, ever see X-Pac again!”.
Second Contest: Chris Jericho defeated Steven Richards: Jericho and Richards traded chops to start the contest. Richards was able to get the advantage with a hip toss and a flapjack. Richards attempts a super kick but Jericho blocked it and connected with a running bulldog. Richards rolls to the apron and Jericho knocks Richards to the floor with a springboard dropkick. Jericho follows up with a suicide dive and plays to the crowd. Back in the ring, Jericho connects with a missile dropkick and a springboard moonsault to win the match. After the match, X-Pac makes his way down with a chair to distract Jericho. Albert comes in from behind and bicycle kicks Jericho! Pac slides into the ring and X-Factors Jericho face first onto the chair! Jericho is busted wide open. Pac crotch chops over Jericho as we go to commercial.
Backstage, Vince McMahon has security with him as he enters the Undertaker’s locker-room. McMahon tells Undertaker that he is forcing Taker to leave the arena because there is concern for the safety of Rikishi. McMahon tells Undertaker that if something were to happen to Rikishi before the pay per view he would lose a lot of money. McMahon doesn’t want to lose money, so thus he is asking Undertaker to leave. Undertaker gets in McMahon’s face and simply says the following. “You are just delaying the death of Rikishi”.
Commercials
Third Contest: Rikishi defeated Steve Blackman: Rikishi splashes Blackman in the corner as Blackman was showcasing his kendo stick abilities. Rikishi with a short arm clothesline and a Rikishi Driver. Rikishi connects with the Bonzai Drop and picks up the win.
A video promoting the feud between WWF Intercontinental Champion Chris Benoit and Tazz is shown.
Fourth Contest: WWF Intercontinental Champion Chris Benoit defeated Billy Gunn in a non-title match: Benoit and Gunn trade a series of chops until Gunn connected with a swinging neck breaker. Gunn with several clotheslines and a side slam for a near fall. Gunn sends Benoit into the ropes but Benoit comes off and dropkicks the right knee of Gunn. Benoit proceeded to work on the right knee of Gunn. Benoit with three snap suplex’s and a two German suplex’s. Benoit side steps the Fame Asser late in the match and is able to lock in the Crippler Cross face to win the match.
Commercials
Backstage, Crash Holly is coming out of the trainers room when he his hit in the head with a trash can by Al Snow. Snow grabs a stumbling Crash Holly and attempts the Snow Plow, but Crash slides out and DDT’s Snow on the concrete floor. Crash grabs his championship and runs away.
Backstage, Kevin Kelly is with Kane, APA and the Rock. Rock grabs the microphone and talks about getting revenge on the Big Show. Rock isn’t here to make people laugh tonight or entertain them with words. He is hear tonight to beat the crap out of the Big Show and do the same on Sunday. Rock is going to get over the enormous speed bump that is the Big Show and regain his WWF World Championship. Rock steps out as the APA come into the scene. Bradshaw says he has only one thing to say. Bradshaw assures the fans and Kelly that after No Way Out Edge and Christian will be alcoholics as well. Only instead of being alcoholics for the fun of it, they will be drinking because it is the only way to get rid serious pain they will be experiencing. It’s Kane’s turn to cut a promo but instead he simply does a throat slash and signals for the WWF World Championship.
Fifth Contest: Matt Hardy defeated D’Lo Brown: WWF European Champion William Regal was on commentary for this contest. Hardy controls Brown for a few moments with hip tosses and a Side Effect for a near fall. Brown came back with a spinning heel kick and a sit out spine buster for a near fall of his own. Hardy DDT’s Brown and goes to the middle rope for a leg drop but Regal hops onto the apron. Brown recovers and connects with a middle rope overhead belly to belly suplex! Brown goes for a frog splash but Hardy rolls out of the way. Brown gets up and is bent over and is met with the Twist of Fate. Hardy goes for the cover and wins the match. After the match, Hardy knocks Regal off the apron and begs Regal to come into the ring but Regal declines and heads to the back holding his belt up in the air.
Commercials
A video promoting the No Way Out event this Sunday is shown.
Main Event: Kane, The Rock and APA defeated WWF World Champion Kurt Angle, Big Show, and WWF World Tag Team Champions Edge/Christian in a elimination match: First Elimination: Edge pinned Faarooq following a spear. Second Elimination: Bradshaw pinned Christian following a clothesline from hell. Third Elimination: The Rock defeated Edge following the Rock Bottom. Fourth Elimination: Big Show pinned Bradshaw following a choke slam Fifth Elimination: Big Show was counted out following a Rock Bottom through the announcers table! Sixth Elimination: Kane pinned Kurt Angle following a Rock Bottom and a tombstone pile driver. After the match, Kane poses with the WWF World Championship over a knocked out Kurt Angle.
End of show
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Post by Matt on Jul 22, 2010 14:44:59 GMT -5
Wow great to see this back. I always loved this diary and I've been dying to see No Way Out. The main event for Smackdown was huge and a great way to build towards the pay-per-view.
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Post by legendkiller8 on Jul 22, 2010 19:20:36 GMT -5
-Too Cool over Holly is a fine call to kick off the show. -Jericho over Richards is great. Give Jericho a great push. -Rikishi over Blackman is expected. -Benoit over Gunn is a good call. It was a good match too. -Hardy over D'Lo is the right call. -Kane and APA over Edge, Big Show, and Kurt Angle is good. Really hope you give Kane the title. He needs it after the horrible reign back in like....uhhhh! I don't know my history for real. -Good show.
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Jul 24, 2010 13:11:11 GMT -5
Extreme Championship Wrestling presents Hardcore TV Date: 2/24/2001 From: Philadelphia, PA Announcers: Joey Styles and Cyrus
ECW opening video
Joey Styles and Cyrus are standing in the ring and Styles welcomes everyone to another episode of Hardcore TV! Styles makes sure to talk about what happened between Tajiri and Tommy Dreamer last week. Styles reminds fans that Tajiri kicked barbed wire into the face of Dreamer causing a severe cut above the eye. Cyrus cuts Styles off and says he doesn’t give a crap about this. Cyrus mentions that CW Anderson suffered a very similar injury thanks to Tommy Dreamer but nobody cares. Cyrus says that no one has heard from CW Anderson since Guilty As Charged. Cyrus demands that Styles stop talking about Dreamer and stop feeling sorry for him. Styles just looks at Cyrus and changes the subject. Styles briefly touches on the subject of Steve Corino/Jerry Lynn war of words last week. Cyrus laughs and says that he hasn’t liked both men but he hates Steve Corino more. Cyrus predicts that at Living Dangerously, Jerry Lynn will regain the ECW World Championship! Styles introduces the first match on this weeks Hardcore TV!
Opening Contest: ECW Television Champion Rhino defeated Balls Mahoney in a non-title match: Mahoney and Rhino trade right hands with Mahoney getting the upper hand with several left hand jabs. Mahoney sends Rhino into the ropes and connects with a spine buster, but Rhino quickly gets up. Rhino ducks a clothesline and snap scoop slams Mahoney. Rhino follows up with a vertical suplex and goes to the floor to get a table. Rhino sets up the table in the corner and turns around to see a charging Mahoney but side steps a splash. Mahoney hits the table but doesn’t crash through the table. Rhino with the GORE through the table to win the match.
Commercials
Backstage, Tommy Dreamer is in the locker room sitting down with his head down. Dreamer softly begins to speak saying that karma is a bitch. Dreamer figured that what he did to CW Anderson at Guilty As Charged would come back to haunt him, but he is fine with it. This is ECW after all, blood is expected. Dreamer says that Tajiri has finally shown some balls coming after a guy like him. Dreamer raises his head showing a nasty cut with several stitches holding it shut. Dreamer stands up and says that unlike CW Anderson he is tough enough to come back for more. Dreamer mentions that he and Tajiri will be squaring off at Living Dangerously and that whether or not he is 100%, he will be there. Dreamer finishes off saying that instead of spitting out mist, Tajiri will be spitting out BLOOD!
Second Contest: Spike Dudley defeated Johnny Swinger: Dudley leaps off the top rope taking Swinger out with a cross body on the floor during his entrance. Dudley attempts a Acid Drop on the floor but Swinger is able to throw Dudley into the first row and hits Dudley with a steel chair. They make their way back into the ring where Swinger works on Dudley for a few moments connecting with running knee lifts, a swinging neck breaker and a double arm DDT for a near fall. Late in the match, Dudley flips out of a back suplex attempt, kicks Swinger in the groin and hit’s the Acid Drop to win the match. After the match, Simon Diamond slides into the ring and attacks Spike. Diamond leaves Dudley laying following the Simonizer on the chair that was used earlier in the contest.
A video hyping up the return of Sabu at Living Dangerously is shown. Instead this time halfway though the video a video putting over Rhino is shown.
Commercials
A video airs of the Sandman smoking a cigarette and drinking beer at a bar. Before Sandman talks to the camera he takes a shot with a woman. Sandman sits down and begins to laugh at the thought of newcomer CM Punk. Sandman thinks that CM Punk isn’t a man and is instead a pansy. Sandman insults Punk and assuming that Punk hasn’t been able to enjoy every part of a woman so he uses straight edge stuff to get attention. Sandman says that CM Punk is messing with the wrong person to make a name for himself in ECW. Sandman says that even being a alcoholic he has won several ECW World Championships. Sandman suggests that a pansy like CM Punk will not last in the land of the Extreme. Sandman finishes up by downing a beer and crushing the beer can over his forehead, laughing.
Third Contest: Super Crazy defeated Tony Mamaluke: A fast pace contest that kept the crowd into the match throughout. Crazy takes Mamaluke down with a wheelbarrow bulldog for a near fall in the early stages. Mamaluke is able to comeback with a spinning heel kick and a slingshot leg drop from the apron for a near fall of his own. Crazy attempts a top rope hurricanrana but Mamaluke hangs onto the ropes and Crazy hit’s the canvas hard. Mamaluke comes off the top with a elbow drop and almost gets the win. Late in the match, Crazy is sent into the ropes but Crazy is able to quickly dropkick Mamaluke on the knee and hit’s a quick brain buster for the win!
Backstage, Justin Credible is pacing in the locker room area. Credible says that for far too long people have praised Rob Van Dam for being a second rate champion. Credible reminds the fans that he is a former ECW World Heavyweight Champion but yet he doesn’t get the recognition that RVD gets. Credible says that has been eating at him for quite sometime. Credible says that ECW Living Dangerously he will show the fans that Rob Van Dam is not apart of the elite group of wrestlers in ECW. Credible finishes off by saying that RVD will forever be just a ECW Television Champion. “That’s not just the coolest, and that’s not just the best, that my friends is JUSTIN CREDIBLE!”.
Commercials
Main Event: ECW World Champion Steve Corino defeated Mikey Whipwreck in a non-title match: Whipwreck with a few arm drags early on for the advantage but that stops as he gets caught going for a cross body. Corino slams Whipwreck down and follows up with a running yakuza kick for a near fall. Corino continues his attack with a STO, a northern lights suplex and a super kick for a near fall. Whipwreck comes off the ropes with a head scissors takedown and a series of dropkicks. Whipwreck leaps off the middle rope connecting with a tornado DDT for a near fall! After a few more minutes of brawling, Corino is able to hit the Old School Expulsion for the win. After the match, Jerry Lynn storms the ring and attacks Corino from behind dropping the champion with a series of clotheslines. Lynn attempts the cradle pile driver but Corino drops down to his knees and is able to break free and bail to the floor. Corino heads to the back quickly as Lynn stands on the middle rope as the show goes off the air.
End of show.
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Post by koreygunz on Jul 24, 2010 14:31:50 GMT -5
WWF and ECW are my fav feds in the diary right now. NWO has been built very well. I really like Kane in the title picture. X-Pac/Jericho has been built into a very intense feud and Im looking forward to their match. Benoit/Taz is a dream feud as well. Glad Taz is getting a deserved push. Interested where youre going with Raven. In ECW, Im loving the Sandman/Punk feud as I think these two characters would have been made for each other back then. WCW is going well too, but as Ive said before, they dont have as much to work with even compared to ECW.
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Post by ✖ AJ on Jul 25, 2010 23:17:23 GMT -5
- Classic Cyrus and Styles to open up. - Rhino and Mahoney would make for a solid opener, and Rhino winning is good. Liked the ending with the gore. - Liked the backstage promo from Tommy Dreamer basically progressing onward with his current situation. - Spike Dudley and Johnny Swinger sounds like a solid match, and Dudley picking up the win is nice. - The Sandman and CM Punk in a feud would be totally epic. There ring skills don't match, nor their lifestyles. - Super Crazy picking up the win over Mamaluke is great, I always liked Crazy. - Justin Credible always with the pun on his own name. - Corino and Whipwreck is a solid main event, and Corino winning is the obvious right call. Lynn standing tall is nice.
A good show.
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World Wrestling Federation presents No Way Out Date: 2/25/2001 From: Las Vegas, NV Announcers: Jim Ross and Jerry Lawler
Sunday Night Heat: Jeff Hardy defeated Nigel McGuiness: Hardy is able to get the upper hand to start the match by sending McGuiness to the floor with a clothesline. Hardy takes McGuiness out with a slingshot cross body and the fans are clearly behind him. Hardy attempts to run the guard railing and clothesline McGuiness but McGuiness stops Hardy in midair with a clothesline of his own! McGuiness slams Hardy with a hammerlock scoop slam and rolls Hardy back into the ring. McGuiness gets a near fall following a snap suplex and knocks Hardy down with a running knee lift. McGuiness with a northern lights suplex and a quick STO but isn’t able to put Hardy away. Late in the match, McGuiness sends Hardy into the corner but is met with the Whisper in the Wind! Hardy with a sit out jawbreaker and a Twist of Fate. Hardy heads to the top and wins the match following the Swanton Bomb!
No Way Out opening video. The video promotes the HHH/Austin, Rock/Show and Angle/Kane matches.
Jim Ross and Jerry Lawler welcome everyone to the pay per view broadcast. Ross says that he has been very excited to finally get to this event as the WWF inches closer to WrestleMania 17! Ross hypes up the Austin/HHH match as a feud he hasn’t seen in the WWF in quite sometime. Lawler agrees with Ross and strongly believes that neither man will be the same. They also touch on the Rock/Show contest which Lawler believes the Big Show will choke slam Rock through the mat and straight to hell! Ross lastly talks about the Angle/Kane World title match and suggests that tonight could be the end of Angle’s title run. Lawler says he doesn’t want to see a freak with the championship. Ross sends it over to the ring to start the action!
Opening Contest: Samoan Gangsters defeated Dudley Boys in a tables match: The gangsters run up the ramp way and trade right hands with the Dudley’s to kick start the contest. Kimo sends Bubba into the guard railing while D-Von is able to drive Ekmo down onto the ramp way with a swinging neck breaker. D-Von grabs a chair and nails Ekmo and Kimo over the head. D-Von is sent into the railing by Kimo and Kimo splashes D-Von up against it. Bubba tries to help his partner by hammering away on Kimo but that doesn’t last long as Ekmo drives Bubba down with a back suplex on the floor. Ekmo sends Bubba into the ring and comes off the middle rope with a big splash! On the floor, D-Von is able to DDT Kimo and slides back into the ring. D-Von works on Ekmo and this allows Bubba to get up. Dudley’s are able to connect with a back suplex/neck breaker combo on Kimo. D-Von heads to the top rope and Bubba holds Kimo’s legs open so D-Von can drive his head into Kimo’s groin! D-Von heads to the floor to get a table but is cut off by Ekmo with trash can shot. D-Von is left laying on the floor after Ekmo power bombs D-Von on the trash can! Bubba tries to help D-Von but Ekmo is able to rake Bubba’s eyes and he stumbles backwards into a flapjack from Kimo. Ekmo slides in a table and Kimo slams the table onto the back of Bubba. Ekmo sets up the table and Kimo places Bubba on the table. Ekmo heads to the top rope and leaps off with a frog splash onto Bubba crashing through the table win the match!
Backstage, Kevin Kelly is standing with X-Pac. Pac tells Kelly that he has heard Jericho talk about how he is going to beat him tonight and that he is going to end his career. Pac reminds Jericho that he came back from a neck injury that most people wouldn’t have even bothered coming back from. Pac says that the jokes are over with and that he is going to beat the living crap out of Jericho and break his neck like he did to him!
Second Contest: Chris Jericho defeated X-Pac: Pac controls Jericho in the corner with a series of kicks in the corner. Pac sends Jericho into the ropes and connects with a spinning heel kick for a near fall. Pac with a snap suplex and comes off the ropes with a leg drop for a near fall. Pac sends Jericho into the corner and charges with a leaping kick and Jericho falls in the corner. Pac is able to deliver the bronco buster and taunts the fans. Pac leaps off the middle rope with a clothesline and hammers away on Jericho in the mount position. Pac sets Jericho up in the corner again and attempts a second bronco buster but Jericho gets his boot up and Pac lands on the boot groin first. Jericho pulls himself up and drives Pac down face first with a running bulldog. Jericho springs off the middle rope with a springboard dropkick for a near fall. Jericho attempts a springboard moonsault but Pac manages to get his knees up and knocks Jericho down with a spinning heel kick as he comes off the ropes. Late in the match, Pac goes for the X-Factor but Jericho is able to take Pac down with a double leg slam and locks in the Walls of Jericho. After a brief attempt to reach the ropes, Pac is forced to tap out. After the match, Jericho keeps the hold on until Albert comes down and nails Jericho with a running big boot. Albert follows up with a thunderous Baldo Bomb! Albert grabs Pac and puts him on his shoulder, carrying him to the back.
A video promoting the WWF World Tag Team Championship match is shown.
Third Contest: Edge and Christian defeated APA in a falls count anywhere/no disqualification match to retain the WWF World Tag Team Championships: All four men battle on the floor with Bradshaw sending Edge hard into the ring steps and Christian driving Faarooq face first into a chair with a drop toe hold. Bradshaw is able to slam Edge down on the floor with a fall away slam but turns around to be met with a cross body from Christian off the apron! Christian grabs a chair and smashes the chair over Bradshaw’s head and Bradshaw is laid out. Christian goes under the ring and grabs a ladder, which he sets up in a corner in the ring. Christian turns around and is speared by Faarooq into the ladder! Edge enters the ring and helps Christian by working on Faarooq for a few moments. Christian goes for the Un-Prettier but Faarooq shoves him away. Edge is able to charge and nail Faarooq with a spear, sending Faarooq to the floor. Bradshaw has recovered on the floor and connects with the Clothesline from Hell on Edge! Bradshaw goes for the cover but Christian is able to break up the pin just in time! Christian hits Bradshaw with a few chair shots and sends Bradshaw over the guard railing into the crowd. Christian brawls with Faarooq throughout the crowd leaving Edge and Bradshaw around ringside. Edge places a trash can over the head of Bradshaw and delivers a few vicious chair shots as Bradshaw falls down. Edge doesn’t stop as he connects with five more shots. Edge goes for the cover and manages to pick up the win.
A video promoting the WWF Intercontinental Championship match is shown.
Fourth Contest: Chris Benoit defeated Tazz by reverse decision to retain the WWF Intercontinental Championship: Benoit and Tazz trade right hand and chops to start off the contest. Benoit ducks a clothesline and connects with a short arm clothesline of his own. Benoit’s offense consists of three snap suplex and a northern lights suplex for a near fall. Benoit chops away on Tazz before sending Tazz hard chest first into a corner. Tazz comes out and Benoit connects with three German suplex’s! Benoit signals for a diving head butt and heads to the top rope. Tazz is able to get to his feet and crotches Benoit on the top rope. Tazz goes to the middle rope and drives Benoit down with a double under hook suplex! Tazz mounts Benoit and delivers several right hands, busting Benoit’s nose open. Tazz sends Benoit into the ropes and takes Benoit down with a exploder suplex! Tazz places Benoit on the top rope and goes for a back suplex but Benoit back elbows Tazz down to the mat. Benoit gains his footing on the top rope and leaps off looking for a diving head butt, however Tazz is able to move out of the way. Tazz goes behind Benoit and locks in the Tazz Mission in the middle of the ring! Tazz has it locked in and Benoit appears to have passed out! The referee calls for the bell! However, Tazz isn’t letting go of the hold as he has the look of the old Tazz in his eyes. Several referees come down and try to pull Tazz off but he keeps the hold as he is screaming that he wants Benoit dead! Security runs in and pulls Tazz off after pepper spraying him! The referee of the contest ends up announcing he has reversed his decision due to Tazz refusing to let go of the hold! After the match, Benoit is helped to he back as Tazz is put in handcuffs and lead to the back.
A video hyping up the Three Stages of Hell match is shown.
Fifth Contest: Steve Austin defeated HHH in a three stages of hell match: First Fall (Singles Match): Austin storms the ring and trades right hands with HHH eventually getting the upper hand. Austin connects with a Thez Press and delivers a flurry of right hands. Austin comes off the ropes and drives a forearm across the forehead of HHH. Austin backs HHH into a corner and continues his flurry of offense with right hands. Austin brings HHH out of the corner and connects with a vertical suplex. Austin comes off the ropes and clotheslines HHH over the top to the floor. Austin follows HHH and sends him into the ring post and guard railing a few times. HHH avoids a running knee lift attempt and DDT’s Austin on the floor! HHH catapults Austin face first into the ring post and sends Austin back into the ring. HHH comes off the ropes as Austin staggers to his feet and is met with a high knee lift. HHH sends Austin into the ropes and drives Austin down with a spine buster and gets a near fall. Late in the first fall, HHH goes for the pedigree but Austin is able to backdrop HHH. HHH gets up and misses a clothesline and turns around into a Stunner! Austin covers HHH and picks up the first fall!
Second Fall (Street Fight): HHH rolls to the floor to grab a chair but Austin grabs him by the hair on the apron. HHH is able to lift the chair up and whacks Austin over the head. HHH tosses the chair into the ring as Austin falls flat on his back. HHH continues to hit Austin with the chair as he smashes the chair across the knees of Austin. Austin is backed into the a corner and HHH jabs Austin in the ribs with the chair. HHH sends Austin into the ropes and power slams Austin onto the chair for a near fall. HHH leaps off the middle rope and nails Austin with a double axe handle. HHH continues to control Austin with a back breaker and a delayed vertical suplex for a two count. HHH attempts a back drop but Austin kicks HHH in the chest and plants HHH with a pile driver. Austin staggers to his feet and is able to connect with a swinging neck breaker. Austin rolls to the floor and goes under the ring where he grabs a barbed wire chair and the fans go nuts upon seeing it. Austin waits for HHH to get up and smashes the chair over HHH’s head and HHH is busted wide open! Austin pulls HHH up but HHH is able to low blow Austin and pedigrees Austin face first onto the barbed wire chair! HHH covers Austin and wins the second fall! Austin is heavily bleeding now as well. HHH goes to the floor and grabs a sledgehammer before the cage lowers.
Third Fall (Cage Match): HHH sends Austin face first into the cage several times to keep control of the contest. HHH tries to hit Austin in the head with the sledgehammer but misses and hits the cage. Austin grabs a chair and jabs HHH in the gut and whacks HHH across the back. Austin drives HHH down with a side slam and comes off the middle rope with a diving forearm drop for a near fall. Austin sends HHH into the corner and charges looking for a running shoulder attack but HHH moves and Austin goes head and shoulder first into the post and cage! Austin comes out of the corner and is met with a sledgehammer shot to the face but HHH isn’t able to follow up quickly. HHH manages to go for the cover but Austin pops his shoulder up just before the three count! HHH attempts a pedigree but Austin counters by catapulting HHH face first into the cage. HHH stumbles back and is met with the Stunner! Austin isn’t able to go for the cover quickly, but eventually does but HHH kicks out at two! Late in the match, Austin goes for a Stunner but HHH spins him around and goes for the pedigree but Austin is able to backdrop HHH onto the barbed wire chair! HHH stumbles around holding his back and is met with the Stunner! Austin covers HHH and gets the three! After the match, both bloody men are helped to the backstage area.
A video hyping up WWF WrestleMania XVII is shown.
Sixth Contest: William Regal defeated Matt Hardy to retain the WWF European Championship: Regal with a series of uppercuts to control Hardy. Hardy is sent into the ropes and comes off with a leaping clothesline. Hardy follows up with a back suplex and a reverse DDT for a near fall. Hardy continues his offense with a flapjack but misses a middle rope leg drop. Regal nails Hardy with a running knee strike to the side of Hardy’s head. Regal takes Hardy down with a double under hook over head suplex for a two count. Regal drives Hardy down with a power bomb and locks in the STF. Hardy is able to reach the bottom rope after a few moments. Hardy is able to get out of a arm trapped neck breaker attempt and connects with the Side Effect which gets him a two count. Hardy signals for the Twist of Fate and spins around but Regal breaks free and rolls Hardy up with a hand full of tights to win the match.
Backstage, Michael Cole is standing with the WWF World Champion Kurt Angle. Cole asks if Angle is nervous at all about facing Kane tonight. Angle doesn’t appreciate Cole asking that sort of question. Angle tells Cole that he is the WWF World Champion and that champions are not afraid of challengers. Angle says that he is not going to lose his championship to a masked freak. Angle assures all of his fans that he will not let them down. (as Angle leaves you can hear plenty of boos from his “fans”).
Seventh Contest: The Undertaker defeated Rikishi in a first blood match: Rikishi meets Taker on the ramp way and trades right hands with him. Taker gets the advantage after blocking a savant kick and big boots Rikishi down the ramp. Taker drives Rikishi down with a side slam on the floor and signals quickly for the choke slam. Rikishi gets up and is met with a choke slam on the floor! Taker signals for a tombstone pile driver but decides to get something first. Taker grabs the ring steps and grabs Rikishi. Taker lifts Rikishi up on his shoulder and is able to connect with a tombstone pile driver onto the ring steps! Riksihi is clearly out cold and as he flipped over it is revealed he has been busted wide open! Taker wins the match very quickly. After the match, Taker grabs a limp Rikishi and walks him up the ramp way. Taker isn’t done with Rikishi as he choke slams Rikishi off the side of the stage through three tables! Lawler and JR are shocked at what Taker has done! Rikishi is not moving as medics come over to him, while Taker stands tall at the top of the ramp.
A video hyping up the Rock/Big Show match is shown.
Eighth Contest: The Rock defeated Big Show: Show works on Rock early on with a series of overhand chops in the corner. Show catches Rock as he comes charging out of the corner and has a bear hug locked in. Rock is able to fight his way out of the hold and comes off the ropes with a couple of clotheslines but Show doesn’t fall down. Rock attempts another clothesline but Show is able to drive Rock down with a Samoan Drop for a near fall. Show scoop slams Rock and comes off the ropes with a elbow drop. Show continues his offense with a back breaker and attempts a leg drop but Rock is able to roll out of the way. Rock with a flurry of right hands and backs Show into a corner. Rock attempts a spine buster but Show clubs Rock over the back and attempts a choke slam but Rock is able to break free and spins Show around to plant him with a DDT. Rock waits for Show to get up and when Show turns around he is met with a Rock Bottom! Rock quickly goes for and connects with the People’s Elbow. Rock covers and picks up the win. After the match, the Rock celebrates his win until the lights go out. When the lights come back on RAVEN and PERRY SATURN are in the ring. Raven has a kendo stick and whacks Rock over the back as Rock had his back turned to Raven and only saw Saturn. Raven continues to viciously hit Rock with the kendo stick. Saturn has handcuffs and proceeds to handcuff Rock to the top rope. Raven whacks Rock across the back with the kendo stick several times and gouges at Rock’s eyes. Raven is heard telling Rock that tonight he has been introduced to his worst nightmare. Raven and Saturn leave as several referees some into the ring and unlock the handcuffs to help Rock.
A video hyping up the WWF World Championship match is shown.
Main Event: Kurt Angle defeated Kane to retain the WWF World Championship: Angle takes Kane down to start the match with some mat wrestling. Kane is able to use his strength advantage to get out of the holds. Kane uppercuts Angle and backs him into a corner where he delivers a flurry of right hands. Kane sends Angle into the ropes and connects with a side slam for a near fall. Kane lifts Angle up by the throat and tosses him into a corner. Kane charges towards Angle and connects with a running clothesline. Kane lifts Angle onto his shoulder and comes out of the corner with a running power slam which gets him a near fall. Kane heads to the top rope and leaps off hitting Angle with a clothesline! Kane attempts a choke slam but Angle pokes Kane in the eyes and takes Kane down with a overhead belly to belly suplex. Angle is able to duck a clothesline and drives Kane down with three German suplex’s. Angle heads to the top rope and leaps off hitting a moonsault but only gets a two count when he goes for the cover. Angle sends Kane into the ropes but is met with a big boot. Kane wrenches Angle’s arm and walks the top rope but before he can jump down across the arm of Angle, he is yanked off by Angle and crashes hard to the mat. Angle goes for the Olympic Slam but Kane slides off and goes for the choke slam. Kane lifts Angle into the air but Angle is able to spin around and rolls Kane up and puts his feet on the middle rope for extra leverage and pins Kane! After the match, Angle quickly rolls to the floor and grabs his belt. Kane is left in the ring furious with the outcome. Angle taunts the fans by holding his championship in the air and fighting back tears as he is going to WrestleMania!
End of show
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Post by legendkiller8 on Aug 10, 2010 9:17:50 GMT -5
-Jeff Hardy over Nigel McGuiness was a solid call as Hardy needed it to continue to blossom in the push. -Samoan Gangsters over Dudley Boys is fine I guess. Don't know much about these "gangsters" but if they can beat The Dudleys in a tables match, their good. -Very happy that Jericho beat X-Pac. I really hope we have Jericho/Angle for the WWF Championship at Mania'. Or atleast Jericho is in a big match. -Edge and Christian over APA to retain the gold is solid. I like the call there. -Wow. A reverse decision. Very contreversial finish to the match there. Hope a rematch can be set for Mania. -Austin over HHH in Three Stages of Hell is huge. Loved this match in real life and now, it could end up being HHH/Angle at Mania. -Regal over Hardy was a smart call as now it can set up possible Fatal Four TLC Tag Match like they always did back then. -Undertaker over Rikishi was predicted. Wonder where this will lead Taker going into WM. -Angle over Kane was the most expected call there. Wanted Kane to win but knew Angle would win. -Great PPV, Bobman. Keep it up!
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Post by koreygunz on Aug 10, 2010 17:43:09 GMT -5
Good show. I hope Kane stays in the title picture, as he seems to deserve a rematch after the outcome. Interesting to see raven and Saturn thrust into the main event with Rock. Could make for a cool feud. Austin/HHH was a great feud. Taz saying he wanted Benoit "dead" creeped me out a little.
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Post by Matt on Aug 13, 2010 13:28:49 GMT -5
I have been waiting for this event for way too long!
I can’t picture Nigel McGuiness facing against Jeff Hardy in 2001 – that just seems strange, just because I can’t picture Nigel looking so young. I really love how much Jim Ross and The King put over the Triple H and Steve Austin feud. I know I am really looking forward to that match. Samoan Gangsters defeating the Dudley Boys in the tables match actually surprises me, but I like it. There is no need for the Dudley Boys to be unstoppable and the Samoan Gangsters can be a major threat. Chris Jericho defeating X-Pac seems good to me as I am not really an X-Pac fan, especially at this time. You have booked Jericho well lately and I can see him turning into something big in the future. Edge and Christian retaining over the APA, in what sounded to be a vicious match, was a great decision. I really love Edge and Christian and they still have a lot to offer. The reverse decision call is brilliant! Honestly, I praise you so much for that as it is something that doesn’t happen often and everyone seems to neglect. The reverse decision makes Taz look like such a badass and it is a good way to keep the feud going with Chris Beniot. Steve Austin defeating Triple H in what sounded to be a classic match is good; however, I personally would have put the match higher on the card. William Regal defeating Matt Hardy is a good way to calm the crowd down, but the crowd would honestly not care about this match at all after Austin/Triple H. Undertaker tombstoning on the steps Rikishi to win the first blood match sounded brutal. I love it; however, although you’ve booked this feud well, I hope it does not go into Wrestlemania. I really like you brining is Raven and Perry Saturn, but having them attack the Rock is not believable. I am a huge Raven mark, but he is not at the Rock’s level. I will see how this turns out before I judge too much. Kurt Angle retaining the belt over Kane was the right decision and I am really happy that Angle will walk into Mania as champion.
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Post by ✖ AJ on Aug 15, 2010 1:23:33 GMT -5
- Planned on replying to this two days ago, so I'll do it now. - The Samoan Gangsters are looking really credible with this victory over the Dudleyz, which is good. - Jericho defeating Pac is completely fine with me. At this point, Pac really wasn't doing any justice anyway. - Edge and Christian retaining is good. I like the APA, but this is a much better decision at the time. - Benoit winning by reverse decision definitely continues onward with the feud well making Tazz still look strong. - Not too sure of this match happening this early, but, Austin winning is the best call and it was pretty damn brutal. - William Regal over Matt Hardy is quite obvious here as Matt isn't much of a singles star at all. - The Undertaker defeating Rikishi is the right call, brutal way to bust him open too. - The Rock defeating Show is for the best, but like Matt said - Raven and Saturn, yes, is great to see; but why Rock? - Kurt defeating Kane I am very much fond of as he is the much better choice to go into Mania as the champion.
A good pay-per-view altogether.
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