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Post by Jack. on Oct 16, 2010 9:48:01 GMT -5
SD!: Good opening from Orton there, solid stuff. Good way to end it with a brawl and a shot of Punk., advnaces the fued. Cody Rhodes losing out to Mysterio is fine, neither man is doing anything really, I hope Rhodes can get a US Title run sometime. Liking the South Beach Party Boys and a debut win over the Dudebusters is good, you've built up a strong tag team division. Hardy defeating a member of the Straight Edge Society is a nice first hour main event and it isn't pointless as it relates to the storyline. I do hope Black retains against Swagger because Black hasn't done alot involving the title yet. CM Punk vs. Christian sounds like a pretty good main event. Good way to get The Dudebusters back some heat, I'm confident they'll beat the new team next week and probably compete at Backlash. Swagger and Miz going over is fine, nice finish to the match, not sure why Goldust was in there though. Expecting some interference from Benjamin in the main event. April Lee going over Phoenix was shocking. Good first time ever main event, perfect finish with some distractions from Christian's rival, Shelton. Clustered ending but it works and Orton standing tall too. Good show.
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Post by Elliot on Oct 16, 2010 9:59:24 GMT -5
SmackDown, love the opening segment, especially CM Punk looking on with a smirk. Glad that Rey Mysterio got a victory here, and I hope you find something good for him to do. Loving this Percy Watson/Darren Young teaming, and so pleased that they won. Obvious victory for Jeff Hardy here. Loving the tag team situation, and I hope The Dudebusters win next week, and maybe even take the belts from the Hart Trilogy. I'm actually pleased to see Jack Swagger and The Miz win here, and I definitely see Jack Swagger defeating Black at Backlash for some reason. Huge victory for April Lee here, and I'm liking that Gail Kim wasn't too keen on how she did it. Very pleased that CM Punk defeats Christian, as he is going into the World Title match at Backlash, but the inclusion of Benjamin makes it look better for Christian. That finish was great, although a bit crowded. Orton standing tall is good, as is Benjamin. Can't wait for Backlash.
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Post by legendkiller8 on Oct 16, 2010 13:34:43 GMT -5
I like the security brawl here between Hardy and Orton. Punk striking again could lead to him sneaking in to win the title again. -Rey Mysterio over Cody Rhodes is a pretty good call, Mysterio has been on a roll since coming over to SD. -The South Beach Boys over The Dudebusters here in their debut is cool. Nice addition to the show. -Jeff Hardy seems to be an awesome roll too. Hardy over Gallows is the right call here. -Decent tag promo here tonight, getting the match up for next week. -Miz and Swagger here is cool. Goldust and Black, to push worthy guys losing won't hurt them in my opinion. -Punk over Christian was much needed as he is in the WHC match. Expected Benjamin to get involved here. -Good show; still going strong here.
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Post by ✖ AJ on Oct 17, 2010 10:14:06 GMT -5
- Good opening promo, like the brawl breaking out between Orton and Hardy and the SES just watching happily. - Rey and Cody would be a great opening contest, and it's nice to see Rey win at this time. Hope Rhodes goes somewhere though. - South Beach Party Boys picking up the win in their debut is good, wouldn't mind a small feud between them and the Dudebusters. - Hardy and Gallows don't match up well, but it's good for the hyping of the feud. Obvious win for Hardy though. - Hm. Not that fond of The Dudebusters being in that match and then having this promo, but them getting a shot would be nice. - Swagger and Miz picking up the win is good, like that Miz is still seeming like a noob but able to pick up the victories. - Lee getting a win over Beth is huge for her. Glad to see it though; possible Gail Kim heel turn? - Big main event here, and pretty predictable that Benjamin would cost Christian the match. The huge ending was a great touch.
Good show.
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Oct 18, 2010 20:00:21 GMT -5
April 19th, 2010 Izod Center in East Rutherford, New Jersey Attendance: 17,091
Raw kicks off with a video package showing how John Cena and MVP defeated Chris Jericho and Edge in last week’s tag team main event.Jerry “The King” Lawler and Michael Cole welcome us to tonight’s edition of Raw, as we are just six days away from the Pay-Per-View spectacular that is Backlash. Six days away from Edge defending the WWE Championship against MVP and potentially Chris Jericho’s last match. Tonight’s main event is a huge first time ever bout between John Cena & Sheamus! But we’re going to kick things into high gear with a huge singles contest.Ted Dibiase Jr.’s theme hits as he comes to the ring, ready for his match tonight. He gets a microphone and says that he knows The Undertaker is in the building again tonight, but he’s not running. Once he’s done with his match, he dares The Undertaker to come to the ring. Speaking of tonight’s match, he wants to raise the stakes. At WrestleMania, he should’ve been the one to win Money in the Bank and he was just fingertips away when Kofi Kingston stole it from him. He challenges Kofi to put his briefcase on the line. “Kingston” hits as Mr. Money in the Bank makes his way out. As he walks down the ramp, holding his briefcase, he accepts Ted’s challenge, saying that he’s confident in his ability to keep his guaranteed Title shot. Money in the Bank Briefcase on the Line Kofi Kingston [c] vs. Ted Dibiase Jr. [/color] Once Kofi entered the ring, Ted attacked him to start the match. He continuously tried to rack up surprise pins, but Kofi showed resiliency by kicking out every single time. This frustrated Ted and he showed it when he pounded the mat in fury. He picked Kofi up and locked in the Million Dollar Dream. Kofi wriggled his way towards the turnbuckle, placed his feet on the top turnbuckle and pushed back, sending Ted to the mat and resulting in the 1-2-3. Winner and Still Mr. Money in the Bank: Kofi Kingston [9:17] ***¼[/color] Kofi rolled out of the ring and celebrated with his briefcase as Ted Dibiase Jr. looked on in complete anger. The theme of our General Manager, John “Bradshaw” Layfield hits and he comes out to the stage. He tells Ted that he’s sorry to make his night worse, as not only is The Undertaker in the building, but he’s also been granted a match against Dibiase at Backlash. Ted looks on in shock as he now has to face the man that he’s been taunting for weeks. The lights go out and when they come back on, The Undertaker is in the ring with Ted! He grabs him for the Chokeslam, but Ted delivers a kick to the groin and The Undertaker falls to the ground. Ted scrambles out of the ring, but looks a lot more confident now that he’s taken down The Undertaker once again.Commercial Break[/color] We return to see a vignette, which begins by showing us a mansion. It then takes us through the mansion, which is filled with expensive furniture, before the camera stops on a Spanish man. He smiles into the camera and introduces himself as Alberto Del Rio. He tells us that he is a very wealthy man who has done a lot during his life. He’s made a fortune, been with countless women and is an accomplished wrestler. He will prove that to everyone in a few weeks when he makes his debut on Raw. He closes the promo by saying that he’s Alberto Del Rio…and he’s going to be a household name very soon.Tag Team Match Brian Kendrick & Paul London vs. The Jung Dragons w/ Jamie Noble[/color] Many people probably have forgotten who the Jung Dragons were back in WCW, but this new incarnation of the team looked very good tonight. Tatsu and Yang have great chemistry together and they showed off some crisp double team moves. Of course, London and Kendrick were great opponents, but they suffered the loss after London was pinned following Yang Time. Winners: The Jung Dragons [7:17] **¾[/color] Ashley Valance is standing by with the number one contender for the WWE Championship, MVP. She asks him what he has planned for tonight and he informs us that he’ll be hosting the VIP Lounge live tonight. Ashley asks who his special guest will be and he says none other than the current WWE Champion, Edge. MVP promises that it will be a great show.Commercial Break[/color] We are surprised, but pleased, to be joined by our Intercontinental Champion, Elijah Burke. He’s in street clothes as he enters the ring and is handed a microphone. He cuts right to the chase and says that back on ECW, he was given the microphone very often and had the crowd hanging onto his every word. Yet, he left ECW because he accomplished everything that he could have there. So he decided to try out Monday nights and, although it took him a while, he managed to win the Intercontinental Title and add his name to a list of greats. He’s on the very same list as Bret Hart, Shawn Michaels, The Rock and “Stone Cold” Steve Austin. But, after beating Matt Hardy last week, he wants a new challenger. He wants to be one of the best fighting Champions in WWE history and for that, he needs challengers. “I Am Perfection” plays as Dolph Ziggler comes down and gets into the ring. He tells Burke to look no further than him for his next challenger. He says that once he got drafted to Raw, he’s had his eyes locked on the Intercontinental Title and Burke is just keeping it warm for him. They are cut off by JBL, who appears on the titantron. He reminds us that Ziggler lost to Mr. Kennedy last week, so he shouldn’t just be given a Title shot. JBL makes a Triple Threat match, to happen right now, and the winner will become the number one contender for the Intercontinental Championship. Commercial Break
Triple Threat Match Dolph Ziggler vs. Matt Hardy vs. Mr. Kennedy[/color] Most were surprised to see Matt Hardy in this contest as he just lost his title shot last week, but he helped this match regardless. He & Dolph worked over Kennedy throughout, but their alliance eventually turned sour as both men clearly wanted the victory. That wound up costing both of them the match as after Hardy tossed Ziggler out of the ring, Kennedy drilled him with the Mic Check and got the win. Winner: Mr. Kennedy [9:13] ***[/color] Elijah Burke got up from the commentary table and got inside the ring. He stood face to face with Kennedy as the announcers remind us about their great series of matches last year over the ECW Title and that we’ll get more of the same when they meet for the Intercontinental Title.Commercial Break
Divas Tag Team Match Divas Champion Maryse & Michelle McCool vs. Mickie James & Tiffany[/color] This was your basic Divas tag match as it was given a decent amount of time and mainly focused on the feud between James & Maryse. McCool continues to shine in her role as a heel though and even decided not to work too well with Maryse as her main focus is the Divas Championship. The finish here came after James dropped Maryse with the Mick Kick and pinned the Divas Champion! Winners: Mickie James & Tiffany [4:14] *¾[/color] We now see Josh Matthews standing by with John Cena. He asks John how he feels about facing a monster like Sheamus tonight and he also wants John’s thoughts on his big match at Backlash. Cena says that he’s faced numerous monsters in the past. All monsters, from Umaga & Great Khali to Snitsky & Mike Knox. He’s not afraid to step into the ring with Sheamus, but he knows he has to be cautious because he saw what happened to Batista last week. Onto Backlash though, he respects Chris Jericho as a competitor, but not as a person. It will be a shame to end his storied career, but Jericho put him in that position and if this is what he has to do, then so be it.Commercial Break.
Singles Match John Cena vs. Sheamus[/color] As one would expect, this was just a straight up fight. Both of these athletes came at each other with everything they’ve got and showed some good chemistry. A feud between these two down the line would be pretty damn good. Despite controlling the early stages, Sheamus got into trouble when Cena began his heroic comeback. He nailed the “Celtic Warrior” with the FU but the whole crowd was in shock when Sheamus kicked out. Shortly thereafter, Cena locked in the STFU. Sheamus looked on the verge of tapping out, but Chris Jericho rushed to the ring and attacked Cena. Winner via Disqualification: John Cena [11:19] ***¼[/color] Jericho continued to stomp on Cena, before locking in the Walls of Jericho. Cena was in obvious pain, but things turned sour for Jericho once Sheamus got up. He nailed Jericho with the Brogue Kick and turned out to be the only man left standing. He left up the ramp, with his arms raised high in the air.Commercial Break[/color] We return to see the ring set up for the VIP Lounge. MVP comes down to the ring in a suit and gets inside. He says that the VIP Lounge is everybody’s favorite WWE talk show and he’s glad to present it live to the people of New Jersey. He says that in just six days, he has his first shot at the WWE Title since he lost it back at Armageddon and he promises to make the best of it. The WWE Title means more to him than anything else, but enough about his thoughts on the match, he wants to hear what Edge has to say. He brings out Edge, who comes to the ring in street clothes with the WWE Title on his shoulder. Edge takes a seat and MVP first asks him how he’s doing today. Edge says that he’d feel a lot better if he were on the Cutting Edge and not some amateur show like the VIP Lounge. MVP says that he won’t take that insult seriously because the VIP Lounge is all about having a good time. He wants to know what Edge’s feelings are about their match at Backlash. Edge says that he’s not worried about it because MVP is a failure who became Champion on a fluke. A fluke that will not happen again this Sunday because MVP’s luck has run out. He says that he’s not going to mention anything else on this sham of a talk show. He swings the WWE Title at MVP, who ducked and began to light him up with right hands. He then sent Edge off the ropes and connected with a big boot. MVP then backed up and once Edge started to get up, MVP leveled him with the Drive By. He picked up the WWE Title and stared at it in his hands as the show faded to black. © WWE 2010[/font][/center]
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Post by Elliot on Oct 19, 2010 15:46:03 GMT -5
Raw, love DiBiase opening up Raw, but I doubt he'll defeat Kingston. As expected, Kingston wins and retains the briefcase, like he should. Good appearence by 'Taker, and DiBiase getting the last laugh makes him look great. Alberto Del Rio! I love this new Jung Dragons, and a victory for them is brilliant. Dolph Ziggler as #1 Contender would have been cool, but I'm glad it's Mr. Kennedy as he really needed something on Raw. A good segment with John Cena there. A DQ victory was probably the best way to go with Backlash this Sunday. I love Sheamus standing tall, and I really hope his big push comes soon. A good VIP Lounge to close Raw, and MVP getting the upper hand is good, as I don't think, and actually hope that he doesn't take the WWE Championship at Backlash. Give Edge a decent reign. Good Raw.
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Post by DTP. on Oct 21, 2010 7:15:33 GMT -5
WWE SmackDown: Friday 16th April 2010...Decent promo from Randy Orton to hype up the London crowd, decent promo about Jeff Hardy, looking forward to where this goes in nine days at Backlash. Rey Mysterio overcoming Cody Rhodes is a shame, but obvious to try and please the younger members of the UK audience. Wish that it served some sort of purpose though. Decent win for the South Beach Party Boys in their debut; Percy Watson and Darren Young could go somewhere good. The Dudebusters are slipping. Jeff Hardy beating Drew Gallows is fine, surprised about this only being the first hour main event, though. The Hart Trilogy's promo was nice; the Dudebusters involvement again? I'd have placed this earlier, after they were defeated by Young and Watson. Jack Swagger and The Miz is a decent combination, liking the slight push of Goldust again, too. A decent win for Swagger and Miz against Tyler Black and Goldust. I see Miz is now after the WWE United States Championship. April Lee over Beth Phoenix is acceptable, but shocking at the same time. Unsure why Gail Kim wasn't happy though. CM Punk beating Christian is a good main event, and the ending basically pinpointing the direction headed into Backlash. I wonder what is up with Orton not competing here though. Standard UK show.
WWE RAW: Monday 19th April 2010...Ted Dibiase's promo was nice, a pretty decent promo to kick off, with The Undertaker again being mentioned. Kofi Kingston's defending of the Money in the Bank briefcase was random though, and probably worth a Backlash match if given some more hype. Dislike how Dibiase was given Undertaker at Backlash; this feud is too soon for a match in my mind between these two men. The Jung Dragons & Paul London and Brian Kendrick are very odd being on RAW. Decent win for the WCW re-enactment, but they will have extremely short shelf-life on RAW, no doubt about it. Dislike London and Kendrick's seemingly going downhill. Elijah Burke's promo was decent, and nice setup for a WWE Intercontinental Championship opportunity. Mr Kennedy getting the shot was interesting, as both are face I do believe. Matt Hardy and Dolph Ziggler where they go from here will be interesting to see. Mickie James and Tiffany over Maryse and Michelle McCool is acceptable; hoping Maryse retains the WWE Divas Championship in nine days. John Cena beating Sheamus is a solid main event, Chris Jericho attack on Cena came without surprise. But I must say, bizarre for the VIP Lounge to follow that. But it was nice preparation for Backlash's WWE Championship bout. A decent show, but odd structure to it. Was weird reading it; the RAW roster after the Draft is a little weird, it will take time to get used to.
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Oct 26, 2010 11:38:35 GMT -5
April 20th, 2010 Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, ConnecticutKaval defeated Carlito with the Warrior's Way Chris Masters defeated Val Venis via submission after locking in the Masterlock Joe Hennig [/color] and Charlie Haas[/color] fought to a no contest after Zack Ryder interfered and attacked both Superstars ECW Champion Tommy Dreamer & John Morrison[/color] defeated Drew McIntyre & Ezekiel Jackson when Dreamer pinned McIntyre following a DDT April 23rd, 2010 Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, ConnecticutUnited States Champion Tyler Black defeated Cody Rhodes in a non-title match after hitting God's Last Gift. Jack Swagger defeated JTG after nailing the Gutwrench Powerbomb The Miz came out to the ring and cut a very good promo, explaining that 2010 will be the "Year of Awesome" Randy Orton defeated Rey Mysterio after hitting an RKO, followed by a vicious Punt. Rey must now miss a few weeks of acton The Peep Show was held as Christian's special guest was his opponent for Backlash, Shelton Benjamin. After some back and forth arguing, this all led to a brawl between Christian & Benjamin, ending with Christian sending Benjamin over and out of the ring Beth Phoenix defeated Gail Kim after hitting the Glam Slam. After the match, Kim was upset as April Lee tried to comfort her. She pushed her away and left, leaving April looking upset The Dudebusters defeated The South Beach Party Boys earning The Dudebusters a future WWE World Tag Team Title shot The Straight Edge Society [CM Punk, Drew Gallows & Joey Matthews] defeated World Heavyweight Champion Jeff Hardy & WWE World Tag Team Champions The Hart Trilogy after Punk nailed TJ Wilson with a Go to Sleep. At the end of the show, the SES stood tall over everyone [/center][/font]
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Jack.
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Post by Jack. on Oct 26, 2010 11:44:37 GMT -5
- Kaval over Carlito is good - Master's victory is fine - Ryder attacking both contenders works out well, could see a triple threat - ECW Champion John Morrison? glad the faces went over - Pretty good ECW. - US Champ over Rhodes gets him over - Swagger coming out on top is also nice - Hopefully Miz get's a great push - Mysterio out is fine, not much for him to do. - Aww, would've loved to read the Peep Show, glad it happened - Phoenix looking dominant is nice, Kim/April's fall out should lead to something. - The Dudebusters earning contendership is great. - Good looking main event, The SES going over is cool, sets up nicely for Backlash. Looking forward to the PPV.
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Post by DTP. on Oct 26, 2010 21:47:15 GMT -5
ECW on SyFy: Tuesday 20th April 2010...Kaval beating Carlito is acceptable. Safe to say that Carlito has lost his name value really, not so much that can be done with him. Chris Masters beating Val Venis didn't bother me but wasn't interested in the slightest; screams Sunday Night Heat 2006 main event to me. Joe Hennig and Charlie Haas fighting to a no contest was odd, Zack Ryder's involvement slightly makes sense though, being he is WWE Television Champion. Lastly, nice win for Tommy Dreamer and John Morrison against Drew McIntyre and Ezekiel Jackson in a decent main event. Just hope that we see a new ECW Champion at Backlash. Sounded acceptable.
WWE SmackDown: Friday 23rd April 2010...Tyler Black beating Cody Rhodes is fine, strong opening contest proving himself once again as a credible WWE United States Champion. Jack Swagger beating JTG didn't accomplish a whole lot, really. The Miz beginning the 'Awesome' era is pretty expected, wondering where it goes exactly. Awesome first-hour main event with Randy Orton beating Rey Mysterio in a hard-hitting match. I expect a feud with Orton and Mysterio with the Punt putting Mysterio out for a few weeks. The Peep Show obviously built Christian and Shelton Benjamin for their Backlash match. Beth Phoenix beating Gail Kim was obvious, decent bout I guess. Not sure why April Lee was upset that Gail was upset. Lesbian love triangle? I feel the South Beach Party Boys were knocked down a little too soon for comfort, honestly. Could have used another win or two before losing. The Dudebusters winning the WWE Unified Tag Team Championships opportunity doesn't interest me a great deal, hope they don't win though. Good main event win for the Straight Edge Society lastly, over Jeff Hardy and the Hart Dynasty. Overall, decent episode, but just preparing for Backlash.
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Dec 21, 2010 14:45:55 GMT -5
[Poster Credit to Kemp] [Match Graphic Credit to Elliot] April 25th, 2010 1st Mariner Arena in Baltimore, MarylandUnited States ChampionshipJack Swagger defeated Tyler Black [c] with the Gutwrench PowerBomb to win the Title. Divas ChampionshipMaryse [c] defeated Mickie James after spraying her in the eyes with hairspray and rolling her up to retain the belt. ECW ChampionshipEzekiel Jackson defeated Tommy Dreamer [c] with the Book of Ezekiel to win the Championship. Singles MatchThe Undertaker defeated Ted Dibiase Jr. via submission with the Hell's Gates Submission. Singles MatchChristian defeated Shelton Benjamin after hitting the Unprettier. Grudge Match; If Jericho Loses He RetiresChris Jericho defeated John Cena with the Codebreaker, after Cena was thrown into an exposed turnbuckle. WWE ChampionshipEdge [c] defeated MVP to retain the Title after nailing him with the Spear World Heavyweight ChampionshipJeff Hardy [c] defeated CM Punk & Randy Orton after pinning Orton following a Swanton Bomb to retain the Title.
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Post by Elliot on Dec 21, 2010 14:54:20 GMT -5
I'm very happy to see you back, Kev. Can't wait for this to make a full return.
Backlash, not a lot to comment on, but I'll give it a go. Jack Swagger defeating Tyler Black was definitely the right move to make, Black's reign was fading out and Swagger needs the recognition. Maryse retaining the Divas Championship with the hairspray approach was great. Very happy to see Ezekiel Jackson crowned the ECW Champion, he deserves a monster reign. I was expecting Ted DiBiase to go over here, but The Undertaker winning is fine by me. Christian over Shelton Benjamin was a shock, and I hope you have more plans for Benjamin. Love that Chris Jericho defeated John Cena and kept his job, he's a valuable asset on Raw. Edge retaining the WWE Championship makes sense, despite MVP's previous run, I still don't see him as Main Event material. Jeff Hardy keeping the World Heavyweight Championship was the right move following WrestleMania, however, I hope to see CM Punk take the belt sometime in the future.
Again, pleased to see you back, and feel free to come to me for any more Pay-Per-View graphics. Seeing those made me remember me being your graphics bitch, haha.
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Dec 22, 2010 17:06:01 GMT -5
April 26th, 2010 | Richmond Coliseum in Richmond, Virginia
Tonight’s Raw opens with some highlights of last night’s Backlash Pay-Per-View, where WWE Champion Edge retained his belt against Edge, Chris Jericho kept his job by defeating John Cena and The Undertaker overcame the challenge of Ted Dibiase Jr.!
We hear the theme music of the “Rated R SuperStar” as our WWE Champion, Edge, comes out to kick off Monday Night Raw. He gets in the ring and begins to talk about his accomplishment last night. He says that not only did he beat MVP and keep his Title, but he angered Mr. McMahon in the process. He knows that the McMahon family will do anything to get the WWE Title off of the man who put the silver spooned son in the hospital. Edge is cut off by the chairman himself, Mr. McMahon. Vince stays at the top of the ramp and admits that he wasn’t pleased when Edge retained his Championship last night. But he received a phone call just minutes later that brightened up his night. The phone call was from a man that will be here in tonight’s main event. That main event will be a tag team match pitting Edge and Chris Jericho on one team against John Cena and the mystery man who called him last night. Edge demands to know who this man is, but Mr. McMahon tells him that it’s someone who has a serious grudge against him and plans on taking him out tonight.
Commercial Break
Kofi Kingston defeated Matt Hardy Mr. Money in the Bank has been on a roll lately, winning the ladder match and successfully defending it against Ted Dibiase Jr. last week. Tonight though, Matt Hardy tried to get back into the Intercontinental Title picture but was thwarted. After some solid back and forth action, Kofi put him down with Trouble in Paradise.
Ashley Valance is shown backstage, standing by with Ted Dibiase Jr., who is using the support of crutches after last night’s match. She asks him what’s the deal with the crutches and he says that he was injured last night, thanks to The Undertaker. He wants revenge on him more than anything, but he’s not physically capable of it right now. So he’s going to use his resources and buy off someone to take out The Undertaker. He promises to have someone by the end of the night.
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The announcers hype up tonight’s Intercontinental Title match between Elijah Burke and Mr. Kennedy and remind us of their great series over the ECW Title last year.
Michelle McCool defeated Tiffany Tiffany has continued to impress since she was re-signed, while Michelle McCool has really shone as a heel, especially since her return a few weeks back. Tiffany showed off some impressive moves like an enziguri and a snap DDT, but McCool kicked out of both. McCool then took control and locked in the heel hook, forcing Tiffany to tap out.
Sheamus and MVP are now shown walking towards the ringside area on a split screen. This first time ever match is coming up next!
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MVP defeated Sheamus via Disqualification [/b][/color] For a first time ever meeting, these two showed some very solid chemistry. They each used their strengths to their advantages. Sheamus used his brute force to nearly get the three count on several occasions, while MVP retaliated with some faster paced offense. MVP ducked the Brogue Kick and then nailed Sheamus with the Playmaker. Before he could capitalize though, someone dressed in a suit jumped the guardrail and leveled MVP in the back causing the disqualification. The man in the suit picked MVP up and wrapped him up in a deadly rolling arm bar submission. Officials rushed to the ring to force the man to break the hold and they eventually managed to get him to stop. He left up the ramp with a smirk as the crowd looked on in shock.Commercial BreakWe return to see MVP being helped to the back by the officials. Sheamus is now up in the ring and getting ready to leave, when Ted Dibiase Jr.’s theme hits. The “Fortunate Son” hobbles down to the ring and is helped inside. He tells Sheamus not to leave because he has a business proposition for him. He’s seen what Sheamus can do in this ring and how much of a monster he is. He knew that Sheamus was ruthless when he saw him retire his own uncle. Sheamus is the kind of man he’s looking for to take out The Undertaker. He promises a lot of money for the “Celtic Warrior”. Sheamus snatches the microphone from him and says that he doesn’t care about the money aspect of this offer. He’s interested in just taking out The Undertaker because doing so would mean more than anything money can buy. It would put him on the map and on the fast track to the WWE Championship. He tells Ted that he can take his money and stick it, because he’s going to do this for himself. Ted yells at Sheamus not to talk to him like that, which leads to Ted getting nailed with the Brogue Kick. He then lifts up Ted and hits the Celtic Cross. Commercial BreakGeneral Manager John “Bradshaw” Layfield is shown in his office and he’s staring into the camera. He announces that after what he just witnessed, next week, right here on Raw, we will once again see a first time ever match. This one will pit The Undertaker against “The Celtic Warrior” Sheamus!Intercontinental Championship: Elijah Burke [c] defeated Mr. KennedyDuring their series of contests over the ECW Title last year, these two were at the top of their game. Something about tonight’s match was a little more off than usual though. Maybe it was that they weren’t given the usual fifteen minutes they used to get, but they just didn’t click as well. Anyway, Kennedy came close to victory after hitting the Green Bay Plunge, but Burke got his foot on the bottom rope. A few minutes later, Burke retained the gold by hitting the Elijah Express. After the match, just as Burke was celebrating, Dolph Ziggler rushed down to the ring and connected with the Zig Zag! He then picked up the Intercontinental Title and hoisted it high in the air.Commercial BreakJosh Matthews is now shown standing by with Chris Jericho. He asks how it felt to finally beat John Cena and keep his career intact. Jericho said that it was one of the best feelings in the world. He got the monkey off of his back and he can now say that he has beaten every big name star to ever step foot in a WWE ring. But that doesn’t mean that he’s done with his career, he’s far from it to be honest. He knows that Cena wants more of him and he’ll be glad to dish out more punishment. When he’s done with Cena, he wants the WWE Championship once again.Brian Kendrick & Paul London defeated The Jung Dragons w/ Jamie NobleIn a rematch from last week’s very good tag team match, London and Kendrick got a bit of revenge and evened the score with the new tag team. Tatsu and Yang worked even better together this week and showed off some impressive tag team maneuvers. Yang made a mistake by climbing to the top, which allowed Kendrick to knock him off and hit Sliced Bread No. 2 for the win. After the match, the four men shook hands and it looks like we’re going to see more from these two great teams in the near future.
Divas Champion Maryse enters the General Manager’s office, where Mickie James is waiting. JBL says that James is here, demanding a rematch at Maryse due to the underhanded tactics she employed last night. Maryse says that James is just jealous that she is the longest reigning Divas Champion in history and that she should earn another Title shot. In steps Michelle McCool, who says that James is old news and that she should be next in line to get a shot at “her” Title. She claims to have put the Divas Championship on the map and she wants it back. The ladies begin to argue when JBL cuts them off and says that next week on Raw, McCool will face James and the winner will be named the number one contender.Commercial BreakJohn Cena & Shane McMahon defeated Chris Jericho & WWE Champion EdgeWhen Shane McMahon’s theme hit, the building exploded and Edge looked on in fear. Throughout the match, Edge did everything he could to not be in the ring with Shane, except after Jericho did damage to him. That plan eventually backfired though, as both Shane and Edge were tagged in at the same time and Shane unloaded on him. He nailed him with a flurry of clotheslines and then hit his trademark series of punches. The crowd was roaring loudly as Shane climbed to the top for his patented elbow drop, but Jericho pulled Edge out of the ring. Shane then directed his leap to the outside where he knocked down both Edge and Jericho. Shortly thereafter, Jericho and Cena were the legal men and Cena drilled him with the FU. He then tagged in Shane and knocked Edge off of the apron. Shane hit the Leap of Faith elbow and got the win. Edge retreated up the ramp with his belt when Mr. McMahon’s theme cut off Shane’s. He said that Shane was dying to come back and get his hands on Edge, but he didn’t really get the chance to tonight. However, he did just pick up a pinfall over one of the top contenders on Raw, Chris Jericho. Therefore, at Extreme Rules, Edge will defend his WWE Championship against Shane McMahon. The crowd went nuts at this announcement, but it was nothing compared to their reaction for the next announcement. Mr. McMahon says that Edge will not be able to run and hide because that match will be contested inside of a fifteen foot high Steel Cage! Edge is furious and nervous as Shane celebrates in the ring. Mr. McMahon’s smile is the final image we see tonight.© WWE 2010[/font][/center]
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Dec 22, 2010 18:26:40 GMT -5
[Poster Credit: Kemp] May 23rd, 2010 The Oracle Arena in Oakland, California Theme Song: "Crash" by Fit For RivalsCard So Far...WWE Championship Steel Cage Match[/color] Edge [c] vs. Shane McMahon Card Subject to Change[/center][/font]
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Post by legendkiller8 on Dec 23, 2010 1:49:47 GMT -5
-A good promo to kick off the show. I wonder who John Cena's mystery partner will be. -Kingston over M. Hardy was a decent match to kick off the show. Kofi's push toward cashing in MITB should be good. -McCool over Tiffany is fine, I figured she'd win already though. -MVP over Sheamus via DQ was the right call to keep him strong. I bet I know that man was Alberto Del Rio from the arm-bar part. -Burke over Kennedy was the right call to keep his reign strong. And so I hope it continues. -Londrick winning here was to give them some revenge from last week. -Cena and McMahon as a team was great. Their feud dating back from I think JD 2009 when Edge injured him. -Good show; a nice shocker to end the show. You came back full throttle and I hope it gets to 100 pages.
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Post by Jack. on Dec 23, 2010 6:41:29 GMT -5
RAW: Edge kicking off the show is good. Good reference there to the Shane vs. Edge feud last year. I wouldn't be surprised if Cena's partner is Shane O to be honest, that'd be great. Glad Kofi won there but he needs bigger wins than just Matt Hardy before he cahses in. Ted's going to pay someone to take out The Undertaker, like a hitman? Awesome. Burke vs. Kennedy sounds like a great match. McCool winning there is cool, no pun intended, not much there to comment on. I'm pretty certain that MVP's attacker is Alberto Del Rio, good job debuting him like his. Great promo between Sheamus and DiBiase. Sheamus targeting the Undertaker is great and it looks like a push is on it's way. Sheamus attacking Ted was a good ending. Undertaker vs. Sheamus next week is awesome. Burke retaining is great there, Ziggler attacking post-match is exciting, can't wait to see a feud between the two. The Cena/Jericho feud should have another match at Extreme Rules. Londftick over the Yung Dragons is good. Your tag division is pretty great. Good job encorporating Michelle's earlier win into a story line. I thought it would be Shane, good decision there. Glad Shane got the pinfall too. Edge vs. Shan McMahon for the WWE Title at Extreme Rules and in a steel cage! That's great man. Good show and I'm happy this is back.
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Post by Red Dragon on Dec 23, 2010 7:59:24 GMT -5
Good to see this back Kev, love how you used Tyler's picture with the ROH belt but hid the belt and pretended it was the US title, I'm glad also you didn't have any world title changes, also glad you didn't have Y2J lose, onto RAW- nice build up in the opening who will be Cena's partner, Kofi/Hardy sounded decent and a good way to kick off, how is Dibase in crutches after the Hell's Gate submission unless its a real injury the buy off is a good story and hopefully continues for a little bit, I can imagine MVP and Sheamus having a decent match a man in a suit? who the hell is that?, loving the promo with DiBiase and Sheamus although I wish Sheamus said he wanted the money otherwise why would he stick with DiBiase and it makes Ted look powerless, meh at Burke as IC Champ its funny imagining those two wrestling in WWE when they wrestle in TNA now, Y2J saying he wants to beat Cena again then go for the title is good I hope thats exactly what he does needed a bit more Jerihco character though, Jung Dragons lol, I don't see how the finish off the match worked bit nethertheless I'm happy to see London and Kendrick doing well in this, meh at Shane being continully used as a wrestling character, the steel cage announcement could have ben kept another week or two, I don't see how Shane a untrained son of a millionare can compete against a trained WWE wrestler, personally I don't like it but I see others do, good luck and keep this up.
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Dec 23, 2010 21:42:53 GMT -5
April 27th, 2010 | Giant Center in Hersey, Pennsylvania
ECW begins with a short video package that focuses on Ezekiel Jackson winning the ECW Championship two nights ago at the Backlash Pay-Per-View.
Before our show can officially get started we are joined by the new ECW Champion, Ezekiel Jackson. He gets in the ring and begins to cut a promo, which is a rarity. He says that when he first came to ECW and stopped being someone’s lackey, he guaranteed to win the ECW Title. He was on a warpath and was destroying everything in his path, but then he went down with an injury. As he rehabbed, only one thing was on his mind for his comeback. The ECW Championship. He knew that upon his return nobody would be able to stop him and he proved it at Backlash when he became Champion. He tells the world that he will be atop the food chain here in ECW for a long, long time. He says that if anybody has a problem with that, they can try to dethrone him, but the end result will be the same. He will walk out as ECW Champion, and the other person won’t even be able to walk.
Commercial Break
The final promo video hyping the debut of Wade Barrett airs. It announces that he will be making his long awaited debut next week on ECW!
Carlito defeated Kaval In a rematch from last week’s great one on one contest, Carlito evened the score against the “World Warrior”. Once again, these two fine competitors put on one hell of an opener, possibly even stealing the show. Kaval was near victory on several occasions, but it was Carlito who proved to be the opportunist, rolling up Kaval in a school boy for the three.
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We return to see Ashley Valance standing by with John Morrison. She asks him about his main event match with Bryan Danielson tonight. He says that since his debut on ECW, Danielson has impressed the world with his extraordinary ability. But people shouldn’t forget that he too has some incredible talents. He guarantees a spectacular main event tonight and while he wishes Danielson the best of luck, plans on walking out as the winner.
Theodore Long is shown in his office backstage when a knock is heard. In steps the new ECW Champion, Ezekiel Jackson. He says that Long wanted to see him and Long says that he has an announcement for him. At the Extreme Rules Pay-Per-View Jackson will be defending his newly won Title in an Extreme Rules match! Jackson smirks and says that’s fine with him, but he wants to know who he’ll be facing. Long says that he will make the decision next week right here on ECW.
Television Champion Zack Ryder is shown walking towards the ring area with his girlfriend Courtney. He’ll be in tag action up next!
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Charlie Haas & Joe Hennig defeated Drew McIntyre & Television Champion Zack Ryder w/ Courtney Hennig and Haas formed a good team despite having issues with each other over the past few weeks. Most of their focus was on Ryder as they each want the Television Title. McIntyre really impressed when he got in-ring action, but Ryder was in for the most part. Ryder hurt his own cause when he taunted too often and got rolled into a small package for a near fall. Even though he kicked out, that was followed by a Perfect Plex giving Haas and Hennig the victory.
After the match, Courtney looked after Ryder on the outside, while Haas and Hennig surprisingly shook hands. It seems as if a respect based alliance has formed although both men want the Television Title.
Josh Matthews was now shown standing by with Val Venis. He informs Venis that next week, he’ll be in action with the debuting Wade Barrett and he wants to know his opinions on it. Venis says that he’s faced nearly every Superstar to have walked through the WWE locker room over the past decade so he’s not worried at all. He’ll see if Barrett is the real deal or not next week.
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John Morrison defeated Bryan Danielson Wow, this turned out to be an amazing main event, just like Morrison predicted earlier tonight. His high flying style meshed perfectly with Danielson’s ground game. The story of the match was Danielson doing his best to ground Morrison. Morrison did get off some of his signature moves, like the springboard kick and even the Moonlight Drive, but Danielson kicked out of both. At one point, he turned a pin attempt by Morrison into a submission move, but Morrison reached the ropes. Danielson hooked him for a Tiger suplex, but Morrison ran up the turnbuckle and flipped backwards. He landed with Danielson still holding him, but Danielson’s shoulders were down and Morrison gained the 1-2-3!
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We return with both men in the ring and it shows that during the break, they shook hands. Tommy Dreamer’s theme hits as the ECW Original makes his way down to the ring. He gets inside and gets the microphone. He says that he has always considered ECW his home and his dream was to once again hold the ECW Championship. He accomplished that goal a few weeks back and lived his dream for a while. Unfortunately, he lost the belt two nights ago to Ezekiel Jackson. He doesn’t mind that he lost it to someone who is part of the future of ECW. He points at Morrison and Danielson and says that matches like the one we just saw make him so proud to have been such a big part of ECW. Now that’s been ECW Champion again, he has no more goals, so he is officially announcing his retirement. He feels like it’s the best time for it because he will be leaving ECW in very able hands. He thanks the fans and waves goodbye for the last time. He hugs Morrison and Danielson and leaves up the ramp.
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Post by legendkiller8 on Dec 23, 2010 22:28:12 GMT -5
-Decent promo for Jackson here as he is the new champion, surprised he didn't use any scriptures, but none the less, I hope he has a good reign. -Carlito winning here was expected to not make him look weak losing two straight to the same superstar. -Haas and Hennig over McIntyre and Ryder slightly surprises me, but they make a good team. -Morrison over Bryan is great to put him into contendership. Hope to see Morrison be the one to end it. -Passionate promo to end Dreamer's career. Jackson the one to end it makes him a big threat on the show. -Solid show; really regaining your consistency here.
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Dec 24, 2010 14:17:21 GMT -5
4/27/10 Edition [/u] -Ted Dibiase Jr.'s injury that he showed on Raw is legit. During his match with The Undertaker at Backlash he injured his knee during a spot where he fell to the outside. It is reported that he will now be out for a few months. -Sheamus will be taking Ted Dibiase Jr.'s place in the feud with The Undertaker. Creative feels that this feud can make Sheamus into a star, and they are very high on the Irishman. -Expect a new tag team to debut on Raw to even up the teams. There are four teams on Smackdown and three on Raw currently. This new team will most likely be Jimmy & Jules Uso, the sons of former WWE Star, Rikishi. -Current plans have more FCW guys getting called up to the main event. Justin Angel is expected to go to Raw, while Heath Slater is slated to join ECW and lastly, Alex Riley will be called up. No one is sure if it will be Raw or Smackdown yet. [/center][/font]
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