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Post by ✖ AJ on Jan 30, 2010 12:11:28 GMT -5
Raw: February 1, 2010 Preview
Ted DiBiase: Royal Rumble Winner Last night at the Royal Rumble, the WWE universe witnessed as Ted DiBiase won the Royal Rumble match. Tonight, he makes his speech regarding his victory.
Elimination Chamber Lies 3 Weeks Away Teddy Long has planned this Raw show to have 2/5 of the challengers to compete in the Elimination Chamber match for the WWE Championship at the PPV be determined.
John Cena's Explanation After having his anger being shown last night after losing the WWE Championship to Randy Orton, what will the former Champ, who attacked Smackdown's The Undertaker and cost him his World Heavyweight Championship shot in the same night, have to say?
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Post by ✖ AJ on Jan 30, 2010 13:32:21 GMT -5
Raw: February 1, 2010 Sommet Center: Nashville, TN
We have highlights from last nights Royal Rumble Pay-Per-View play. It shows Randy Orton winning the WWE Championship back and Ted DiBiase winning the Royal Rumble match.
Michael Cole: "Welcome to Monday Night Raw! We witnessed last night one of the greatest Royal Rumble matches in history, and we have the winner, Ted DiBiase, here to share his thoughts tonight!" Jerry Lawler: "And don't forget, Michael, we also have a new WWE Champion!"
The music of Ted DiBiase plays, and the 2010 Royal Rumble Winner makes his way down to the ring. The crowd applauds him and he gets on the mic. He says last night he went into the Royal Rumble determined to be the winner. He says he had a lot of close points where he almost lost, and he'll never forget that hell of a battle him and Morrison had at the end. He continues to talk saying he plans on utilizing his Rumble victory in a great way, before he can continue out comes Big Show. The crowd, the commentators, and mainly Ted DiBiase are confused by why one half of the Unified Tag Team Champions is here. Show gets on the mic and says that last night he eliminated 6 people in the Royal Rumble match last night. From the likes of The Great Khali, Christian, and even Edge. Ted defends Edge a bit and claims he could of won if Chris didn't get involved. They talk back and forth a bit then Show starts up a speech of how if it weren't 3-on-1 last night, he himself would be celebrating the victory of the Royal Rumble match. He tells Ted that he needs to prove himself, and face Show here tonight. Ted accepts, and as he begins to walk out, Show chokeslams him.
Commercial Break
United States Championship The Miz vs Santino Marella©
The bell sounds after each man is in the ring, and they stare each other down prepared for a rematch from last week. Lawler puts over Santino's win last week. Miz begins to strike down hard on Santino in the corner and gets lots of cheap shots in. Every time the referee pulls Miz away he waits, then goes right back to it. Santino begins to fight back a bit and hits some offense of his own, however, Miz is determined to win. He pushes Santino into the referee, keeping him temporarily dazed, and he low blows the Champion. He then delivers the Skull Crushing Finale and gets the pin as the referee returns to regain the US Title.
Winner and NEW United States Champion: The Miz (6:27) **
Post-match, Miz celebrates his regaining of the US Championship. He kisses the belt and mocks Santino. He makes his way up the ramp.
We cut to the back and see Triple H. He is sitting in his locker room and the door opens. In steps Kofi Kingston, and Hunter rises. Kingston says he knows they aren't really known as 'friends', but he wants to tell Hunter he really feels bad for what Shawn did. Hunter asks if he's seen Shawn around, and Kofi says word is he isn't here tonight. Hunter thanks him, and tells Kofi he's going to address this, and he walks out leaving Kofi in curiosity.
Commercial Break
Royal Rumble Rematch: Non-Title Diva's Champion Maryse vs Gail Kim
Both women get down to the ring in this rematch from last night. Cole and King put over how Maryse executed a near perfect French Kiss on Gail last night to retain the Diva's Title. The match goes slow paced at first with mixed action from both of the diva's. They each show some good offense, each with a few suplexes and strikes to each other. Kim gets a nicely delivered kick to the side, and executes a hurricanrana driving Maryse across the ring. She gets momentum from their with lots of moves. She goes for a moonsault off the top rope, but Maryse avoids it. She pulls Kim up and hits the French Kiss and gets the pin again.
Winner of the match: Maryse (7:10) **
Maryse celebrates her victory, but isn't done yet. She has a wide grin on her face and picks Kim up again. She taunts to the crowd and hits another French Kiss DDT. This brings out Melina and Eve for the save on Kim. They check down on her as Maryse escapes up the ramp.
We see Randy Orton and Cody Rhodes making their way down a hall, apparently they are speaking next.
Commercial Break
Randy Orton and Cody Rhodes make their way down to the ring upon the return from commercial. They get to the ring and Orton gets on the mic. He brags about winning the WWE Championship last night from John Cena, capturing it for now the 6th time. He says at Elimination Chamber no matter who dare step in to try and take the WWE Title away, they will not. He then moves onto Cody Rhodes. He tells Cody last night not only did he embarrass himself, but he embarrassed him. Cody tells Randy he entered at #15 and lasted until the final 3. Randy begins to shout at him, saying that isn't good enough. Orton says he has made it to the final 4 three times now. He says he even made it all the way last year, and Cody obviously isn't ready to be the best. He tells him he might want to prove himself by winning his qualifier and making sure nobody gets in his way of retaining the WWE Title at Elimination Chamber.
Elimination Chamber Qualifying Match Cody Rhodes vs Evan Bourne
After Bourne gets down to the ring, Rhodes gets right to action and begins to attack him. He hits lots of moves in trying to prove to Orton he is good enough to have him as his mentor. Bourne begins to fight back quickly and hits a nice dropkick, sending Cody to the outside at Randy's feet. He looks up at him, Orton seeming angry and telling him to get up as we go to commercial.
Commercial Break
We return and Rhodes has Bourne in the corner delivering a lot of strikes. Orton seems satisfied, but Bourne fights back fast with tons of shots of his own. He throws Cody into the corner now and delivers 9 punches, and then a hurricanrana. He gets momentum completely now and delivers a lot of fast paced moves. He climbs to the top rope and delivers the knees to the chest and goes for the pin but Rhodes barely kicks out. Bourne keeps in his momentum, and goes for the Shooting Star Press, but Rhodes manages to get out of the way. He rises to his feet, and begins to take control. He eventually wares Bourne down and delivers the Cross Rhodes and covers him for the victory.
Winner of the match: Cody Rhodes (10:04) ***
Rhodes celebrates his victory, and Orton seems in approval, but stays out of the ring. Rhodes tells him he has Randy's back. Orton walks up the ramp slowly as Rhodes taunts his victory.
We go backstage again, this time to see Josh Mathews introducing Triple H. He says that Hunter requested this time to address Shawn Michaels. Hunter grabs the mic from Josh and tells him to get lost. HHH talks how after these past weeks, he let everything slide that Michaels did wrong. However, last night, he realized it wasn't any accidents, and Michaels wanted to make sure that he didn't have to put up with the 14 time World Champion. He says D-Generation X is over with now, and it's time to get serious. He dares Michaels to show up next week and meet him face to face and to set things straight.
Commercial Break
Elimination Chamber Qualifier Jack Swagger vs Kofi Kingston
Both men are down to the ring and both men get lots of offensive moves in early. Swagger overpowers at first with some suplexes and big drop moves. He takes it to the mat, and locks in a few amateur wrestling moves. Kofi manages to get himself out of it and back to his feet. Lots of chops and kicks to the chest and sides of The All American-American. He hits a huge enziguri and takes Swagger to the mat. He goes for the Boom Drop, but Swagger gets out of the way and takes advantage with more powerful moves. This goes smoothly and Swagger manages to hit a rough clothesline. Kofi fights back a bit, but Swagger catches him after a while. He goes for the Gut Wrench Powerbomb but Kofi frees himself and delivers a beautifully executed Trouble in Paradise! He covers Swagger and qualifies for the Chamber with the 3.
Winner of the match: Kofi Kingston (11:35) ***
Kofi celebrates his victory with the Thunder Clap taunt. The commentators put over what a good match was put on between these two.
We see John Cena making his way down to the ring, he speaks next.
Commercial Break
We return with the arena being shown, quietly. John Cena makes his way out to a new theme song. The crowd recognized his voice in the song and mainly erupted in boos. Cena walked out with his head down, no taunts or anything, and he is wearing a Colts jersey, to the crowds hatred. He gets on the mic and speaks seriously. He says that last night he did lose the WWE Championship; but he also lost his temper. He said he would apologize, but he doesn't care about these people much longer and it's all about hustle, loyalty to self, and disrespect until he climbs back up to the top. The crowd boos even harder, he says that people have hated him for a while, do they really think it'll effect him now? Cena goes on to say that he also made a statement by making sure that if wasn't going to shine that night, neither would The Undertaker. He says he doesn't care who Undertaker has been or is now, all he cares is that he proves he is still better then every fan in the WWE Universe, and every single WWE Superstar. He says he will have that WWE Title back one day. He steps out of the ring, head down again, with the crowd booing him.
Lawler and Cole still try to piece together why Cena has completely changed. They stop talking about that and say the main event, Ted DiBiase vs Big Show, is next.
Commercial Break
Unified Tag Team Champion Big Show vs Ted DiBiase
Both men are in the ring and Cole puts over DiBiase's victory last night of the Royal Rumble Match. They talk about what happened earlier as the match is underway and Show is already in control. He dominates DiBiase with powerful moves early on, and plants him down with a big boot. Show keeps it slow for a minute or two and gets a lot of holds on Ted. He yanks him up, and goes for a Chokeslam already, but DiBiase kicks him in the leg. This gives him a little bit of momentum as he delivers strike after strike, and dropkicks the legs, taking Show to one knee. DiBiase then levels with him and gets lots of shots in of his own. He bounces off the ropes and comes back only to be knocked down with a huge clothesline. Show completely drained that momentum and continued to deliver hard moves. He picks DiBiase and hits a military press, dropping him over the top rope hard. Michael Cole: "Can the Royal Rumble winner come back against the largest athlete in the world?"
Commercial Break
We return as Show has a hard abdominal stretch clenched in on DiBiase in the middle of the ring. DiBiase is trying to find his way to the ropes. He can't seem to, but manages to get there eventually. Show releases the hold only to pull Ted to the corner and begin to slap his chest, taking his time with each shot. However, when he goes for a clothesline, DiBiase moves out of the way and works at the legs again. He does as much as he can against Show, and tries to pull the arms in for Dream Street, but he is to big. DiBiase goes back to working the legs. He manages to get Show down to the mat after a top rope forearm, though, and he tries to get the pin. Show kicks out though, and manages his way up and to fight back after some more shots. DiBiase takes him to a knee again, however, this time when he comes off the ropes he is grabbed by the throat, and dropped with a chokeslam. He covers DiBiase for the 3.
Winner of the match: Big Show (15:52) ***
Show celebrates his victory and says that in 1-on-1, he's the best. This brings out Teddy Long. He has a mic in his hand and tells Show to settle down a bit. He says that Big Show did just beat the Royal Rumble winner, and he deserves some type of reward. He announces that in 3 weeks at Elimination Chamber, Big Show and Ted DiBiase will face again, this time, it will be for DiBiase's Wrestle Mania main event match. Show loves it, as DiBiase is getting to his hands and knees in the corner to end Raw.
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Post by ✖ AJ on Jan 30, 2010 13:39:43 GMT -5
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Post by tg11 on Jan 30, 2010 13:48:34 GMT -5
I want my boy Orton to still be champion after Elimination Chamber, but I want Punk to lose his title inside The Elimination Chamber, please, anyone but Punk becoming champion, I hate Punk so much, have him lose his title to anyone I don't care, but I want you to build up Edge vs Jericho for WrestleMania 26. Bring In Punk's Straight Edge Society of Luke Gallows & Serena into this story, makes it seem more believable, and for Legacy your Legacy kick out Mark Henry & MVP, they do not belong at all. If anything, bring in Joe Hennig the son of Mr. Perfect grandson of Larry Hennig as a member of Legacy, and bring in Brett DiBiase Ted's brother to join Legacy, to replace MVP & Henry. Please, if you do this, trust me your story will be a whole lot better, trust me.
Bring in The Millon Dollar Man into your story as well, and Bret Hart too, bring back Bret in your story and follow real life too, trust me you will have a lot more readers, trust
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Post by Elliot on Jan 30, 2010 14:30:45 GMT -5
The above comment made me chuckle, haha.
Anyway, Raw, good opener, expected to see DiBiase open up with him winning the Rumble. A Big Show feud? I'm interested, I'm all for a Show push. Not sure about Show Chokeslamming him, but I suppose it added to the segment. Very glad to see The Miz become the Unied States Champion, I never saw Santino as a credible United States Champion, but I definitely think he deserves some kind of storyline, just not for the belt. Clever rematch between Maryse and Gail Kim, although, I would have liked to see Kim go over here as it was a non-title match. Rhodes over Bourne made sense, I can't see Bourne inside an Elimination Chamber. Also glad to see Kingston over Swagger as I believe after last years Elimination Chamber, Kingston deserves the chance. Big Show over DiBiase made sense and I'm glad Big Show is getting some credibility here. DiBiase/Show at Elimination Chamber for the WrestleMania spot sounds great, but I hope DiBiase keeps it as Show had his chance last year in the World Heavyweight Championship match. Good Raw show.
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Post by SodaGuy on Jan 30, 2010 18:01:20 GMT -5
I'm happy to see you going a different direction with Dibiase winning the Royal Rumble match. It gives something that sets this apart from other WWE '10s out there. I liked the opening segment aside from the fact Ted's wrestlemania spot is on the line against Show. I never like it when the Royal Rumble winner defends their spot at 'Mania, it just defeats the whole purpose of the Royal Rumble match, in my opinion. But, we'll see how you handle that. I'm looking forward to the RAW Elimination Chamber already since it seems you're going the route of putting young guys in spots but keeping the names in the main event as well.
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Post by ✖ AJ on Jan 31, 2010 9:38:23 GMT -5
ECW: February 2, 2010 Preview
Abraham Washington in Charge After going on a dinner date with ECW General Manager Tiffany two weeks ago, he convinced her to allow him to become the guest General Manager for one night only.
Vladimir Kozlov vs Ezekiel Jackson: Steel Cage One of the two matches Washington announced, would be the two men who lost the triple threat ECW Title match at the Royal Rumble, in a steel cage, to determine who will be the ultimate #1 contender.
8-Man Explosive Tag And the second match that Washington came up with is a huge 8-man tag team match. Christian, Shelton Benjamin, Tyler Reks, and Tommy Dreamer will be going up against Drew Dalton, Charlie Haas, Mike Knox, and Eric Escobar.
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Post by tg11 on Jan 31, 2010 9:49:57 GMT -5
Please I am begging you, please, can you have CM Punk lose his World Heavyweight Championship inside the Smackdown Elimination Chamber, because Punk is not ready just yet to main Event WrestleMania as the champion, have anybody but Punk win the Chamber, have another heel win the title and main event WrestleMania as the WHC.
Have Orton lose his title inside the RAW Elimination Chamber, then have someone else win it, then you have a Triple-Threat Match At WrestleMania for the WWE Championship since Orton cashes in his rematch clause, then you add DiBiase in the mix as the Royal Rumble winner, then there you go, your Triple-Threat Match, for your WrestleMania 26 PPV.
For Legacy, just a suggestion, kick out MVP and Mark Henry out of the stable because they do not belong and replace them with Joe Hennig who is a third-generation powerhouse/enforcer the son of Mr. Perfect Curt Hennig and grandson of Larry "The Axe" Hennig NWA legend, and you bring in Brett DiBiase the son of The Million Dollar Man Ted DiBiase and younger brother of Ted DiBiase. Have Joe & Brett join Legacy and beat down MVP and Mark Henry, and have Legacy act like they are a stable, have them act sort of like how Evolution did back in the day.
Bring Back Bret Hart into this story, then you have your feud with Mr. McMahon set for your WrestleMania 26 PPV
Bring in The Straight Edge Society Gallows and Serena into your story as well
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Post by DTP. on Jan 31, 2010 10:12:00 GMT -5
Please I am begging you, please, can you have CM Punk lose his World Heavyweight Championship inside the Smackdown Elimination Chamber, because Punk is not ready just yet to main Event WrestleMania as the champion, have anybody but Punk win the Chamber, have another heel win the title and main event WrestleMania as the WHC. Have Orton lose his title inside the RAW Elimination Chamber, then have someone else win it, then you have a Triple-Threat Match At WrestleMania for the WWE Championship since Orton cashes in his rematch clause, then you add DiBiase in the mix as the Royal Rumble winner, then there you go, your Triple-Threat Match, for your WrestleMania 26 PPV. For Legacy, just a suggestion, kick out MVP and Mark Henry out of the stable because they do not belong and replace them with Joe Hennig who is a third-generation powerhouse/enforcer the son of Mr. Perfect Curt Hennig and grandson of Larry "The Axe" Hennig NWA legend, and you bring in Brett DiBiase the son of The Million Dollar Man Ted DiBiase and younger brother of Ted DiBiase. Have Joe & Brett join Legacy and beat down MVP and Mark Henry, and have Legacy act like they are a stable, have them act sort of like how Evolution did back in the day. Bring Back Bret Hart into this story, then you have your feud with Mr. McMahon set for your WrestleMania 26 PPV Bring in The Straight Edge Society Gallows and Serena into your story as well We know who f*cking Joe Hennig is, we don't need a history lesson on Curt or Larry. And the Straight Edge Society now? It's too late for that to fit with anything. Let the dude do his diary. WWE RAW: Monday 1st February 2010..Not too fond of the graphic personally, it looks sorta thrown together. Liking the layout now it's size=2. Admittedly, I've just noticed the theme song hyperlinks. Good promo to kick off RAW with the 2010 Royal Rumble Winner, Ted Dibiase coming out. Looking forward to him facing Randy Orton at WrestleMania XXVI. But Big Show of all people coming out? That sounds blah for a pay-per-view match; it just seems like it'd be one sided if there wasn't a gimmick involved. I also can't believe Show will be a believable threat to the WWE Championship opportunity Dibiase has. However, I am not a fan of Show chokeslamming Dibiase, sort of a burial move here. The Miz winning back his WWE United States Championship is fine, but really should have held onto it for a while, Santino Marella just isn't a credible champion anymore. Kofi Kingston and Triple H in the same room? Wow. Decent win for Maryse over Gail Kim to follow up, hopefully Gail Kim ends up winning the WWE Divas Championship soon, though. The title needs more champions. Decent win for Cody Rhodes to advance to the Elimination Chamber; no problem there. Evan Bourne would have been great in Elimination Chamber though. Nonetheless. Also a fine promo before the match with Randy Orton and Cody Rhodes. Decent win for Kofi Kingston over Jack Swagger; best decision here. Swagger would have been equally nice to be in there, too, however. John Cena's promo was damn fine, looking forward to see if The Undertaker accepts; he should. Big Show beating Ted Dibiase is pretty blah; Dibiase needs all the momentum he can get, and this was just not the way at all, to be honest. Overall, it was an okay show, but seemed incredible lacklustre. Not good from the first show after Royal Rumble.
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Post by ✖ AJ on Jan 31, 2010 10:30:03 GMT -5
ECW: February 2, 2010 FedExForum: Memphis, TN
After the ECW intro video and the pyros go off around the stage, we are welcomed by Josh Mathews and Todd Grisham. Abraham Washington makes his way out to the ramp with a satisfying grin on his face. The crowd is booing him, and he gets on the mic losing that grin. He says that "you people" disgust him, but nonetheless he is going to be living up to his word of a great show tonight. He talks about the 8 man tag team match, and then says we will also have Curt Hawkins and Zack Ryder reuniting as a team here tonight, and our Steel Cage main event. He talks a little trash towards every other General Manager in history, saying their multiple weeks of work cannot compare to the work being done in 1 by Abraham Washington.
Commercial Break
Curt Hawkins and Zack Ryder vs Locals
We returned to see Darren Young and Percy Watson, two 'locals'. When Hawkins & Ryder come out, they have Ryder's 'Oh Radio' music and Hawkins looks a bit more like his tag team partner.
The match is quick at the start with Ryder and Watson, with Ryder getting in 95% of the moves. Watson tries to fight back but is denied. Ryder tags in Hawkins, and they double team. Hawkins just continues the domination from there, but Watson hits a good clothesline to get him down long enough to tag in Young. He pounds on Hawkins back, but after hitting off the ropes, he is hit with a huge dropkick. Hawkins just dominates from there. Match ends after Hawkins and Ryder perform a new tag team finisher where Hawkins lifted Young on his shoulders, and Ryder performed the Rough Ryder from the top for Young to be dropped in an Electric Chair fashion. The commentators say they call it "The Radio Buzz", and they get the pin.
Winners of the match: Curt Hawkins and Zack Ryder (5:52) *1/2
After the match, Hawkins and Ryder high five, proclaiming they are back and ready for anything.
We cut backstage and Savannah is interviewing William Regal. She asks him what he thinks of retaining the ECW Championship 2 nights ago against 2 of his former team mates. He tells her he already knew he was going to win, but every time he does win, it makes him proud. Of himself. He continues to rant on a bit of how he doesn't care who wins tonight, he just hopes they beat the bloody hell out of each other, and one of them will get their one-on-one shot at Elimination Chamber.
Commercial Break
8-Man Tag Team Match Christian, Shelton Benjamin, Tyler Reks, and Tommy Dreamer vs Drew Dalton, Charlie Haas, Mike Knox, and Eric Escobar
Every man comes down to the ring eventually upon our return and the bell sounds for the match to begin. Haas and Reks start things off and it goes pretty quick. They each get a few moves in but things eventually end up transitioning into multiple tags to tag team partners and things continuously switch up. A near fall from each team came within 3 minutes of frequent tags. Escobar hit the Pure Escobar on Benjamin and when Dreamer hit the Dreamer DDT on Knox. The match continues, but eventually gets everybody into the ring! Shades of the Royal Rumble as people start tossing each other over the top rope. The match is completely clustered and messy, and it comes to an end after the legal men are Christian and Charlie Haas, and Christian hits the Killswitch and covers for the pin.
Winners of the match: Christian, Shelton Benjamin, Tyler Reks, and Tommy Dreamer (9:12) **
The crowd seems disappointed in the way the match turned out, being so messy, but is glad that their favorites won. They all taunt together.
We see Mr. McMahon making his way down a hallway, apparently he is here at ECW, and is supposedly speaking next!
Commercial Break
Mr. McMahon makes his way out to the ramp to the crowds half-cheers. He struts his way down to the ring, and gets on the mic. He says it has been a while since he has came onto ECW, and he has a good reason why he is making this surprising appearance here and now. He asks Abraham Washington to come out, which Washington does so. He gets into the ring with Vince, who tells him he loves the work Washington has done so far tonight. He says he never dreamed in a million years somebody who hosted a talk show on a WWE show could be such a great General Manager. He says not Tiffany, not Teddy Long, and definitely not Paul Heyman, have even compared to what he has done in one night. He says of course he himself has, but that isn't the point. He tells Washington since he likes his work so much tonight, Abraham Washington will be the new General Manager of ECW. Washington is in shock, and thanks Vince repeatedly, pretending to get calm. Vince says as for Tiffany, Washington can do what he wants with her; make her a diva, make her his maid, or just kick her to the curb. Vince leaves Washington in happiness, and he talks to the crowd, thanking himself and the WWE for being so great.
Our main event is next, as we see the Steel Cage above the ring.
Commercial Break
Steel Cage Match for #1 Contendership to the ECW Championship Vladimir Kozlov vs Ezekiel Jackson
Tony Chimel says the match can be won by pinfall, submission, or escaping the cage.
Both men make their way down to the ring and into the cage. They lock the doors and the bell rings. They glare at each other, and we see William Regal step out to the ramp silently. Jackson is distracted by it and Kozlov takes advantage. He pounds Jackson in the corner and then bashes his head into the cage. Kozlov tries to make his way up the cage, but is slow with his size. Jackson then takes momentum there hitting some hard moves of his own. He tosses Kozlov into the cage a few times to. He gets two near falls within that. Kozlov and Jackson fight back some more, but Kozlov gets the upper hand. He hits some hard moves of his own, but Jackson gets him to the corner and pulls him up. He delivers a massive superplex to shake the whole ring! Both men are down. Todd Grisham: Which one of these goliath's will win this Steel Cage Match and become the sole number 1 contender!?
Commercial Break
We return and Kozlov is in control now, with his boot in the neck of Jackson, pressuring his face into the cage. He pulls off eventually. He yanks him up to hit a belly to belly suplex, kick to the stomach, and a sidewalk slam. He gets a near fall off of it. He is angry and goes to the door. He yells "Open" and they do so. However, Jackson is right behind him to bash his head into the cage door. They go back and forth for a minute, and Jackson goes for the chokeslam. However, Kozlov pushes him off. Jackson goes for a big boot but Kozlov ducks it and bounces off the ropes. He hits the Battering Ram on Jackson! He covers him and gets the win.
Winner of the match: Vladimir Kozlov (15:07) ***
Kozlov celebrates his victory and looks up the ramp at a frightened looking William Regal. He yells something at Regal that nobody can hear, nor understand. Regal looks at his ECW Title and points to it, then to himself. ECW ends showing Kozlov having a devil like smile on his face well up against the cage.
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Post by ✖ AJ on Jan 31, 2010 10:34:20 GMT -5
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Post by tg11 on Jan 31, 2010 10:55:00 GMT -5
Sorry for going overboard but those were just suggestions, but with Legacy having Mark Henry and MVP in their stable doesn't make it believable since they are not 2nd or 3rd-generation superstars. Plus all I suggested was that if they are going to be a stable, they can act like a stable and be like the newer era Evolution of this business, or like the newer era 4 Horsemen, have them be ruthless like those stables were back in the day, that is all I ask, and suggest.
Please have CM Punk lose his WHC title inside the SmackDown Elimination Chamber, please, if you do this for me, trust me, you will be doing everyone a favour. I hate CM Punk so much, and if he loses his title to let's say someone like The Altered Beast Batista or to Chris Jericho I will thank you so much.
Another suggestion with John Cena, can you have him revert back to his Doctor Of Thuganomics gimmick and rap about how he is the new conscience of the WWE, and have him rap about how he will end the streak, trust, it will be so jokes to have him come out wearing his Thuganomics gear like his jerseys, pumps, steel chains, and Thuganomics will truly be back in session, Word Life!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! It will be so great if you have him be the John Cena of old, have him as the "true Doctor of Thuganomics" but at the same time have him rap at the crowd's expense by making fun of the crowd and to get under The Undertaker's skin with his rap skills.
I'm sorry for how I went overboard and snapped like that but if you follow through with these suggestions this time that I am writing about now, trust me, it will only mean greater ratings, trust!!!!!!!!!!
Thuganomics style, Word Life!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Legacy as the new era of Evolution and the Horsemen put together, woooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Ric Flair style
Are you gonna do the WWE Hall of Fame Induction class ceremony in your diary as well, because if you do, I have the perfect candidates for the Hall of Fame for your diary Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard inducted by Bobby Heenan, The Million Dollar Man inducted by his son Ted Jr., Stu Hart inducted by the Hart Dynasty, The Ultimate Warrior inducted by Batista, and The Road Warriors Animal & Hawk inducted by Dusty Rhodes
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Post by Mike Bockwinkel on Jan 31, 2010 11:11:59 GMT -5
Poster above me, here: The return of Hawkins & Ryder is awesome. Cool to see him as Ryder's d-bag gimmick, but I think it'd be funny if you brought him back as the straight man as he was before they split. Hawkins facepalm FTW. Ooh, Heyman shot from Mr McMahon there. As for the PPV, Dibiase over Show, I also think there should be something on the line for Show as well.
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Post by koreygunz on Jan 31, 2010 15:39:42 GMT -5
EC is always a good event, and should have some ramifications for Mania. Surprised to see Dibiase lose the night after his big Rumble win, but a victory over Show at EC should really give him a rub heading to Mania. HHH/HBK is interestng too. ECW was solid. Regal/Kozlov is an interesting match
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Jan 31, 2010 18:29:52 GMT -5
- It’s always good to see The Miz with the US title. - Should mention that I like a DiBiase push. - Maryse is very entertaining, but I hope you do something good with Kim as she is a great talent as well. - Cool to see Rhodes in the Chamber match. The same can be said for Kofi. I can see Kofi doing some high flying moves. - Show/DiBiase doesn’t seem to be that appealing, and I hope that DiBiase keeps his spot. - Also, I like that Cena is a heel in this. I thought he was a great heel back in 2002-2003.
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Post by ✖ AJ on Feb 1, 2010 0:26:11 GMT -5
Smackdown: February 5, 2010 Preview
CM Punk's Next Challenge This past Sunday, with a little help from Raw's John Cena, CM Punk seized victory in a Last Man Standing Match with The Undertaker. Who will be the next competitor to step up and face Punk at Elimination Chamber? Paul Heyman has set up Rey Mysterio vs John Morrison to see which one is worthy.
Edge Returns to Smackdown! Edge made his highly anticipated return to the ring at the Royal Rumble, only to have the night be spoiled by Chris Jericho making sure he didn't walk out victorious. Edge will now confront Jericho as he makes his return home to Smackdown!
The Diva's Enter the Cage For the 2nd time this week, we will have a Steel Cage Match; however, this time it will be Diva's action. Two divas have entered the cage only once before, back in 2003, but now Beth Phoenix and Michelle McCool will be in their with the Women's Championship on the line.
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Post by Mike Bockwinkel on Feb 1, 2010 8:06:06 GMT -5
Small typo there, For the 2nd time this week, we will have a Steel Cage Match; however, this time it will be in a Steel Cage. Surely you meant "Divas Match"
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Post by DTP. on Feb 1, 2010 11:51:29 GMT -5
ECW on SyFy: Tuesday 2nd February 2010...Decent promo to get things rolling, with Abraham Washington as usual digging for cheap heat.Hmm, I'm not big on Zack Ryder and Curt Hawkins reuniting though, especially after their feud in the winter. It just doesn't follow up whatsoever. Maybe if you had waited a couple more months before this. But this was random and unnecessary. Christian, Shelton Benjamin, Tommy Dreamer and Tyler Reks beating Drew Dalton, Eric Escobar, Mike Knox and Charlie Haas was purely filler, so no problem. Christian's team seemed to own them, but good win for them to get Christian and company into the program. Lastly, great steel cage match, very well done with Vladimir Kozlov beating Ezekiel Jackson; Kozlov against William Regal at Elimination Chamber for the ECW Championship oughta be intriguing. Good job with this show.
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Post by ✖ AJ on Feb 1, 2010 14:50:23 GMT -5
Small typo there, For the 2nd time this week, we will have a Steel Cage Match; however, this time it will be in a Steel Cage. Surely you meant "Divas Match" Haha yeah. My bad. -Fixes-
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Post by Elliot on Feb 1, 2010 16:26:05 GMT -5
ECW, I'm not too sure on reuiniting Ryder and Hawkins as I truly believe they could do well as singles competitors, but I suppose there is no harm in a good reuinion now and then. Good promo for Regal, and I hope Jackson gets the title shot. The faces going over here makes sense, definitely more star power there. Washington made permanant GM of ECW is great, I think he's great. I'm disappointed that Kozlov wins here as I feel he could do with a non-title storyline after losing at the Rumble, but I suppose Jackson will get his shot later on. Perhaps Jackson will even get involved at Elimination Chamber and cost Kozlov the match? Good ECW overall, shows are getting better actually.
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