November 6th
On this day in history in ....
1989 - Jerry
Lawler defeats The Soultaker (Papa Shango/Kama/Godfather) for the USWA Unified
Heavyweight Title in Memphis, Tennessee to begin his third reign (of an eventual
27) as champion.
1994 - AAA hold their one (and to date only)
North American Pay-per-view event, "When Worlds Collide". The show was held in
conjunction with the IWC promotion, and was advertised on WCW broadcasts in the
weeks leading to the event. Hosted in English by Mike Tenay & Chris Cruise
(there was also a Spanish language version available), it allowed Lucha Libre
it's first chance to impress a wider audience in the U.S. To date, some feel
that this is the best PPV, bout for bout, ever. The event was held in Los
Angeles, California at the Sports Arena, drawing a live crowd of 13,000. Here
are the results:
- Mascarita Sagrada & Octagoncito defeated Espectrito &
Jerrito Estrada when Sagrada pinned Espectrito with a moonsault.
- Fuerza
Guerrera, Madonna's Boyfriend (Louie Spicolli), & Psicosis defeated Rey Misterio
Jr., Heavy Metal, & Latin Lover when Guerrera forced Metal to submit to a
reverse hammerlock.
- Pegasus Kid (Chris Benoit), 2 Cold Scorpio & Tito
Santana defeated Jerry Estrada, La Parka & Blue Panther when Pegasus pinned
Panther with a rana.
- Octagon & El Hijo del Santo defeated Love Machine (Art
Barr) & Eddy Guerrero in three falls in a Mask vs. Hair match. The rules of the
match (which were pretty much unheard of on U.S. shows) was that each fall was
essentially an elimination match, not ending until both members of a team had
been defeated.
* In the first fall, Guerrero pinned Santo at the 3:38 mark
with a rana, and Love Machine pinned Octagon with a frog splash at the 4:04
mark.
* In the second fall, Guerrero pinned Santo with a top rope rana,
Octagon pinned Guerrero with a rana at the 8:49 mark, and Octagon forced Machine
to submit with an Octopus at the 8:58 mark.
* In the final fall, Love Machine
pinned Octagon at the 14:16 mark with a tombstone piledriver. Octagon was then
taken from the ring on a stretcher. Santo pinned Machine at the 16:53 mark
after Blue Panther ran in and gave Barr a tombstone piledriver. Santo pinned
Guerrero at the 19:20 mark by reversing a dragon suplex attempt into a forward
rollup to win the match. As a result, Love Machine and Guerrero had their heads
shaved. Sadly, this would be Art Barr's last match, as he passed away a short
time later. Many feel, to this day, that this is one of the best matches to ever
air on PPV.
- Perro Aguayo defeated Konnan in a Steel Cage match by escaping
the cage after a double footstomp. The match saw interference from Eddie
Guerrero and Madonna's Boyfriend (for Konnan) and The Dynamite Brothers (for
Aguayo).
1995 - Ahmed Johnson defeats Jerry Lawler for the USWA
Unified Heavyweight Title in Memphis, Tennessee to end Lawler's 21st reign with
the belt.
1998 - The Dudley Boyz (Buh Buh & D-Von, now known as
Team 3D) defeat Masato Tanaka & Balls Mahoney for the ECW World Tag Team Title
in New York, starting their fifth title reign, and breaking the record for most
ECW Tag Title reigns (Public Enemy had four). The Dudleys would eventually hold
the championship on eight separate occasions.
2000 - Bull Buchanan
& The Goodfather defeat The Hardy Boyz for the WWF Tag Team Title in Houston,
Texas, ending their third title reign.
2000 - Crowbar defeats
Reno for the WCW Hardcore Title in Chicago, Illinois.
2002 -
Jerry Lynn defeats AJ Styles for the NWA:TNA X Division Title in Nashville,
Tennessee, ending Styles' second reign and starting Lynn's second run with the
title.
2005 - Joey Styles makes his debut as Raw Play-by-play
announcer during an edition of the show from Ft. Wayne, Indiana. Unfortunately,
he and color commentators Jonathan Coachman and Jerry Lawler kept referring to
the upcoming Survivor Series as the 21st annual event, when in truth it was
going to be the 19th edition of the PPV.
2006 - WWE signed TJ Wilson, who would debut as Tyson Kidd on the main roster.
2006 - WWE broadcast Cyber Sunday. Buck Woodward filed the following PPV report:
The pre-show was the usual pre-taped "Free For All", just plugging the
different matches and possible stipulations.
Cyber Sunday began with WWE
almost immediately saying that ten million people voted. Of course, since people
were able to vote as many times as they wanted, that is WWE stretching things
right off the bat. The set is a giant computer, pretty much like a Taboo
Tuesday. Maria and Todd Grisham hosted the voting results, with Jim Ross and
Jerry Lawler doing commentary.
Umaga vs. ???
Umaga came to the
ring, then they showed Kane, Chris Benoit and Sandman in the back, standing
together. Kane won the vote with 49%.
Armando tried to distract Kane at
the start, but Kane caught a charging Umaga with a back elbow and then got the
better of an exchange of punches. Kane rammed Umaga head first into the top
turnbuckle. They went back and forth, with Umaga hitting a headbutt, but Kane
came back with punches and elbows. Umaga gave Kane a belly to belly suplex, then
as Kane sat up, Umaga kicked him in the chest. Umaga hit a diving headbutt on
Kane. Kane battled up, but Umaga took him down with a spin kick. Umaga choked
Kane against the middle rope. Kane came back with a punch, but Umaga gave him a
face plant. Umaga chopped Kane, and they exchanged shots again, but Umaga raked
his eyes and slammed him.
Umaga went to the middle rope and hit a diving
headbutt for a two count. Umaga delivered some kneelifts to Kane, then hit the
running posterior charge on Kane as he was slumped in the corner. They went to
the floor, and Umaga missed a clothesline and hit the ringpost. Kane rammed
Umaga into the steps, then elbowed him as Umaga's neck was stretched off the
ring apron. Back in the ring, Kane pounded Umaga in the corner repeatedly, then
hit an uppercut. Kane headbutted Umaga, then hit a charging clothesline in the
corner. Umaga gave Kane a Samoan Drop. Armando got on the apron to do the cigar
breaking, but Kane sat up and grabbed Umaga for a chokeslam as Umaga turned
around to do the spike. Umaga raked Kane's eyes to escape the chokeslam, but
missed a charge and Kane gave him a back suplex. Kane went to the top rope, and
Armando tried to stop him, but Kane kicked him away. Kane came off the top, and
Umaga hit him with the spike as he came off. Umaga then lunged at Kane and hit
the spike again, and got the pin at the nine minute mark.
Winner: Umaga.
Backstage, Queen Sharmell tried to convince Big Show that it was more
important to retain your respective title than be Champion of Champions.
Sharmell said Booker would help him if the ECW title was on the line, if he did
the same for Booker in case the World Title was on the line. If Cena's title was
on the line, Sharmell said it could be every man for himself. Big Show said it
was every man for himself regardless, and said being Champion of Champions was
important. He started to tell Sharmell what she could do with her scepter, but
Sharmell stopped him and said she would inform King Booker of his decision.
Cryme Tyme vs. Highlanders vs. Lance Cade & Trevor Murdoch vs. Charlie Haas
& Viscera.
Texas Tornado win the voting with 50% of the vote, so it is
everyone in the ring at once, with one fall. A huge brawl broke out, with Cryme
Tyme fighting Haas & Viscera in the ring and the Highlanders brawling with Cade
& Murdoch on the floor. Haas got sent to the floor, while Viscera was double
teamed by Cryme Tyme, only for Cade & Murdoch to run in and clean house. Then
the Highlanders ran in and knocked Cade and Murdoch to the floor. The
Highlanders did pescados on opponents to the floor, and we had no one in the
ring. Haas and JTG got in the ring and Haas stomped him down. The traded punches
and JTG hit Haas with a dropkick. Haas came back with a German suplex. Chad came
in and gave Haas a big boot to the face. Viscera came in and began brawling with
Chad, but Viscera planted him with a side slam. Viscera went to avalanche JTG,
but he pulled Haas in front of them, and they all squashed together in the
corner. The Highlanders and Cade & Murdoch got back in the ring, hitting a big
boot combo and then a clothesline combo on Robbie. Cryme Tyme ran in and knocked
Cade and Murdoch out, then scored the pin on the downed Robbie at the five
minute mark.
Winners: Cryme Tyme.
Cryme Tyme went to ringside and
celebrated with JR and Lawler, and while doing so, stole Lawler's laptop.
Backstage, Shawn Michaels was voting on a laptop over and over, trying to
get the referee he wanted. Triple H talked about how Eric Bischoff claims that
DX doesn't know what controversial is. Shawn said he was the person that put
Bret Hart in a Sharpshooter, and that Triple H married "What's Her Name". Shawn
got angry over Bischoff's comment, and proved his was "controversial" by
superkicking a bunch of backstage workers (including "Stan" who Shawn asked the
name of before superkicking). Triple H said that might not be controversial, but
it was funny.
Intercontinental Champion Jeff Hardy vs. ???
Carlito
was an overwhelming winner over Shelton Benjamin and Johnny Nitro.
Carlito offered to shake hands at the bell, and they did. There was a "Hardy"
chant at the start. Carlito snapmared Hardy at the start and they traded pin
attempts with small packages and backslides. Hardy hit a shoulderblock, and
Carlito went for a leapfrog, and they awkwardly collided. Carlito dropkicked
Hardy's leg out, then hit a back elbow. Carlito suplexed Hardy for a two count,
but missed a clothesline and Hardy dropkicked Carlito in the gut. Hardy hit a
clothesline, then covered Carlito for a two count. Carlito went for a
springboard moonsault off the middle rope, but Hardy moved and Carlito landed on
his feet. Hardy sent Carlito to the floor and hit a baseball slide kick. Hardy
tried his walking the security wall bit, but Carlito caught him. Back in the
ring, Carlito put Hardy in a chinlock, but Hardy got out and pounded Carlito in
the corner. Hardy went for a V-Bomb in the corner, but Carlito got his feet up.
Carlito put Hardy in a reverse bear hug, but Hardy elbowed out and hit a
jawbreaker. Hardy went for a Twist of Fate, but Carlito shoved him into a corner
and rolled him up for a two count.
Carlito pounded on Hardy's chest, then
went back to the reverse bear hug. Jerry Lawler said 14 and a half million
people have voted. I wonder if Shawn Michaels has voted that many times
backstage. Hardy started to get out, but Carlito clamped on the reverse bear hug
again. The fans chanted "boring". Hardy got out and elbowed Carlito, but Carlito
caught him with a flapjack. Carlito got a two count, then hit a backbreaker for
a two count. Carlito applied a sleeper, but Hardy got out and hit a DDT. Hardy
hit a clothesline, then a second for a two count. Lawler started naming the
colors in Jeff's hair. Seriously. Hardy hit a gourdbuster for a two count, then
went for a Swanton Bomb, but Carlito got the knees up and scored a two count.
Carlito hit a springboard senton and immediately followed with a springboard
moonsault for a two count. Carlito went for a reverse DDT, and Hardy tried to
reverse, but Carlito punched him. Carlito went for a springboard bodypress, but
Hardy ducked. Hardy went for the Twist Of Fate, but Carlito shoved it off, only
for Hardy to scale the ropes and hit the Whisper In The Wind for a two count.
Hardy went to the top again, but Carlito stopped him with right hands, crotching
him. Carlito went to the top rope, mocking Hardy's hand gesture, and went for a
top rope rana, but Hardy blocked it, sending Carlito crashing to the mat. Hardy
then hit the Swanton Bomb for the pin at the fourteen minute mark.
Winner: Jeff Hardy.
They went over the events leading to DX vs. Edge &
Orton.
Triple H & Shawn Michaels vs. Edge & Randy Orton.
DX came
out first and played to the crowd, actually taking up more time than two of the
matches we've seen so far on the show. The crowd really enjoyed the pre-mic work
though. Triple H got on the crowd's case for finishing their trademark slogans
before they could, which was funny.
Maria told us she voted for Mr.
McMahon, because she didn't want to get fired. Eric Bischoff won with 60% of the
vote. McMahon and Coach each had 20%. Bischoff then came to the ring, then Randy
Orton and Edge (no Lita) made their entrances.
DX did "Rock, Paper,
Scissors" to decide who should start. Edge and Michaels began, with Edge hitting
some right hands. Edge tried a leapfrog, but Michaels avoided it and chopped
Edge. Triple H hit Edge from the apron. Michaels went for a sunset flip, pulling
down Edge's tights with the move. Michaels slapped Edge's bare bottom, then
chopped him in a corner. Michaels went for another sunset flip, and Bischoff
counted a slow one. Michaels put Edge in an armbar, and Triple H teased that he
would climb the ropes, but then climbed back down and just kicked Edge in the
arm instead. Triple H peppered Edge with right hands, doing a crotch chop before
decking him.
Edge poked Triple H in the eyes and tagged Orton. Orton hit
some punches in a corner, but Triple H came back with a clothesline. Triple H
delivered a vertical suplex, then hit a kneedrop. Triple H pounded Orton on the
mat, then tagged Michaels, who chopped Orton. Orton reversed a whip, but ran
into a Michaels boot. Triple H tagged in and hit a right hand, but Orton
delivered a knee to the gut and made a tag to Edge. Edge whipped Triple H into
the ropes, dropped down, and Orton hit a dropkick. Edge got a two count, then
floated over a Triple H slam attempt into a reverse facebuster for a two count.
Bischoff's count here was slow too, so he has been consistent so far.
Orton tagged in and hit some punches, then stomped Triple H down in a corner.
Edge tagged in and came off the middle rope, but Triple H caught him with a kick
and hit a DDT. Triple H tagged Michaels, who hit Edge with a flying forearm,
then kipped up and gave Edge a reverse atomic drop. Orton ran in and got the
same. Triple H slammed Edge as Orton rolled to the floor. Michaels hit Edge with
a top rope elbow, then got set for a superkick. Orton grabbed Michaels by the
legs and pulled him down and crotched him on the ringpost. Bischoff said he
didn't see anything. Edge pulled Michaels into the middle of the ring for a two
count. Orton tagged in and hit a kneedrop on Michaels as Edge had him stretched
out. Orton hit a second knee for a two count. Orton decked Michaels with punches
over and over, then tagged in Edge as he stepped on Michaels' throat. Edge gave
Triple H a chopblock, and Triple H tried to come in, so Bischoff kept him out
while Edge and Orton worked over Michaels.
Edge gave Michaels a standing
dropkick, then put Michaels in a front facelock. Michaels backdropped Edge, but
Edge pulled him by the tights into a sunset flip for a two count, then hit a
boot to the face. Orton tagged in, and he gave Michaels a standing dropkick for
two. Orton put Michaels in a reverse chinlock. Michaels' shoulders went down in
the move and Orton got a two count with a chinlock. Michaels psyched up out of
it, and started chopping Orton, but Orton nailed him with a side backbreaker.
Edge tagged in and measured Michaels for a spear, but Michaels sidestepped it
and Edge speared Bischoff. Bischoff rolled to the floor in pain. Michaels hit
Edge with a enzugiri, then crawled to Triple H for the tag as Edge tagged Orton.
Triple H cleaned house on Orton and Edge, hitting Orton with a jumping
knee and Edge with a facebuster and clotheslines. Triple H gave Orton a
spinebuster, then set up for a Pedigree, but Edge speared him. Michaels threw
Edge out of the ring and hit him with a pescado. In the ring, Orton measured
Triple H and hit the RKO. Orton covered, and a second referee (Chad Patton) ran
in and counted the cover, but Triple H kicked out at two. Orton got set for the
move again, but Triple H shoved it off, and Michaels, who had crawled back into
the ring, hit the superkick on Orton. Triple H covered Orton, but Bischoff
yanked Patton out of the ring and knocked him out. Michaels went after Bischoff
on the floor, but Edge blasted Michaels with a chair. Edge got in the ring, and
Triple H kicked him and set for a Pedigree, but Orton hit Triple H with a chair
(in full view of Bischoff) and gave him an RKO on the chair for the pin at the
eighteen minute mark.
Winners: Randy Orton & Edge.
A video
package on The Marine was shown, for those of you that live near one of the
1,010 theatres still carrying it.
Edge & Orton were backstage
celebrating. Lita came over and congratulated them. After she left, Orton
suggested he and Edge go start partying without her. As they were leaving, Todd
Grisham interviewed them, and they bragged and boasted about their win, then got
in a limo and left.
The WWE Divas (all the Divas from all three brands)
came out and stood at ringside.
WWE Women's Championship Tournament
Final: Mickie James vs. Lita.
Diva Lumberjack Match won with 46% of the
vote, so the women spread out and surrounded the ring.
Lita immediately
threw Mickie to the floor, and some of the women went after her. Mickie scooted
back into the ring and threw Lita out. Lita punched away the Divas and got back
into the ring. Lita applied a side headlock, but Mickie tripped Lita and hit an
armdrag. Mickie barely hit a dropkick, and Lita rolled to the apron, but the
Divas kept her from going to the floor. Lita pulled Mickie throat first across
the top rope on the apron, then got in the ring and stomped her down in a
corner. Lita suplexed Mickie for a two count. Lita rammed Mickie into the
turnbuckles, but Mickie reversed positions and rammed her into the corner. Lita
raked Mickie's eyes and kicked her in the back. Lita stood on Mickie's back and
choked her against the bottom rope.
Lita dropped Mickie with a sloppy
tilt-a-whirl slam for a two count. Lita jumped on Mickie's back with a sleeper.
Mickie dropped back, but Lita kept the sleeper on. Mickie rolled out of it into
a jujigatame, but Lita got her feet on the ropes. Lita kicked Mickie, but Mickie
grabbed her leg and tripped Lita to the mat. Mickie hit a chop and an elbow, and
got a two count. Lita whipped Mickie into a corner, but Mickie caught her with
an elbow. Mickie went for a headscissors, and both women fell to the floor. Both
were swarmed upon, and rolled into the ring. Lita and Mickie traded punches,
then Mickie hit some kicks. Mickie botched a tornado DDT, and Lita rolled her up
and used the ropes for a two count. Micke rolled up Lita for a two count. Mickie
went to the ropes, but Victoria tripped her. Mickie kicked Victoria down, but
that distraction allowed Lita to grab Mickie with a DDT for the win at the nine
minute mark.
Winner and new Women's Champion: Lita.
Backstage,
the Spirit Squad was getting psyched up. Kenny came in and berated the Squad for
being losers lately. Johnny asked Kenny who made him the boss, and the two got
into a shoving match. It was broken up, and Johnny said there was no problem, as
Kenny pointed out that he pinned Ric Flair. Kenny told Mikey that he had to
"rough him up" to get him angry and motivated. It will be Mikey and Kenny
defending the belts tonight. They all put their hands in for a cheer, but Johnny
kept staring at Kenny.
World Tag Team Champions The Spirit Squad (Kenny
& Mikey) vs. Ric Flair & ???
Sgt. Slaughter, Roddy Piper and Dusty Rhodes
were shown in the back. Piper won with 46% of the vote. Dusty had 35%, Slaughter
had 19%.
The Spirit Squad entered, and since the other three members of
the Squad were there, Flair called out Rhodes and Slaughter. Flair started with
Kenny, hitting a hiptoss and taking him down with a side mare. Flair hit a
shoulderblock, but Kenny leapfrogged him and kit a dropkick. Mikey tagged in and
missed two elbowdrops and Piper tagged in. Piper hit some punches and started
biting him. Piper started knocking out every member of the Squad with punches as
they got on the apron. Piper put Mikey in a sleeper, but Kenny broke it up.
Kenny tagged in and rubbed Piper's face into the mat. Kenny asked Piper "Do you
like that, boy?" Mikey tagged in and hit a series of forearms on Piper for a two
count. Piper turned a neckbreaker attempt into a backslide for a two count.
Kenny tagged in and hit Piper with a double axhandle, then dropped an elbow for
a two count. Kenny put Piper in a rear chinlock, but Piper fought towards his
corner, but Kenny raked his eyes. Mikey tagged in, but Piper poked him in the
eyes. Mikey managed to trip him with a drop toe hold and tagged Kenny. Kenny
slammed Piper, and he and Mikey went for a Tower Splash from the middle rope,
but Piper moved and tagged in Flair. Piper and Flair cleaned house,
clotheslining Kenny to the floor. They double suplexed Mikey, and Flair put
Mikey in the figure four leglock. Kenny broke it up with a top rope legdrop on
Flair. Piper ran in and decked Mikey with a right hand, so Flair and Mikey were
down in the ring. Mikey got up, but didn't go for a tag, and Flair caught him
with a small package for a two count. Flair chopped Mikey and put him in the
figure four again. Kenny ran in, but Piper cut him off and knocked him to the
floor. Mikey tapped out at the six minute mark, and the crowd went nuts.
Winners and new World Tag Team Champions: Ric Flair and Roddy Piper.
The
Spirit Squad ran in, but Slaughter & Rhodes came in and the legends ran off the
Squad, with Rhodes hitting a bunch of bionic elbows (almost giving Piper one).
The crowd popped again for the announcement that Flair and Piper were the new
champs, and the four legends all danced to Dusty's old WWF music.
Backstage, King Booker approached John Cena and said they should team up to
eliminate Big Show first, then fight it out amongst themselves. Cena agreed, if
he could have one night with Sharmell. Sharmell freaked out, and Booker sent her
away, saying he would take care of the "rogue". Sharmell left, and Booker
agreed, but only for one night. Cena said he wasn't serious and called Booker a
freak. Booker told Cena to keep quiet. As Cena left, he saw Sharmell in the
hallway. Cena said he was out of line, and that Booker wouldn't have any part of
it. Cena then said Booker agreed to Sharmell, Hacksaw Duggan's 2x4, Finlay's
midget and a case of Jager, while Cena watched. Sharmell and Booker freaked, as
Cena walked off. Sharmell started yelling at Booker, and Ron Simmons walked in.
Booker and Sharmell quieted, and Simmons delivered a "Damn" to a pop.
The
events leading to the main event were shown.
John Cena vs. King Booker T
vs. Big Show.
All three champions entered, then we were told that the
World Title would be on the line, with 67% of the vote. Booker was not happy.
21% voted for the ECW title, and 12% voted for the WWE Title.
Booker went
to Cena and told him they should go after Big Show. Cena slugged Booker, and
Show slugged Cena. Booker rolled to the floor, and Show and Cena exchanged
shots. Big Show hit a back elbow, and Booker watched from the apron. Big Show
whipped Cena into a corner and dared Booker to come in, but he didn't. Show
clotheslined Cena, as there was a "Let's Go Cena" chant. Big Show slammed Cena,
and Booker kept watching from the outside. Show slugged Cena, then chopped him
in the corner. Show hit a kneelift, and Cena tried to fight back, but Show hit
another knee and Cena slumped to the mat. Show headbutted Cena, and Booker
remained on the floor. Big Show reached over the top rope to get at Cena, and
Booker got on the apron and gave Show a scissor kick to the back of the head.
Booker got in the ring an went to work on Show, but Show came back with
a clothesline and a headbutt, while Cena recovered on the floor. Big Show hit
some headbutts, and as Cena got on the apron, Show knocked him back to the
floor. Show slammed Booker, then hit the Final Cut, but Cena broke up the cover.
Show swatted Cena down, then gave him and Booker headbutts. Cena and Booker
started punching Show, taking turns. Cena and Booker clotheslined Show to the
floor, then Booker rolled up Cena for a two count. Booker gave Cena a back
elbow, then hit some chops. They traded reversals on a hiptoss, and Cena hit a
suplex. Show pulled Cena to the floor and he covered Booker and nailed him with
a clothesline.
Big Show pulled the ringsteps apart, then went to hit Cena
with them, but Cena dropkicked his legs out and Show fell face first into the
ringsteps. Cena got back in the ring, but Booker grabbed him with the Bookend
for a two count. Booker hit a back kick for another two count. Booker and Cena
traded punches, then Booker caught him with a Hot Shot and a superkick for a two
count. Booker gave Cena a sideslam for a two count. Booker whipped Cena into a
corner, but Cena caught him with an elbow. Cena kicked away a backdrop attempt
and hit Booker with a belly to belly suplex for a two count.
Cena missed
a charge in the corner, and Booker got him in a sleeperhold. Cena powered out
and hit a back suplex for a two count. Cena went to the top rope and missed a
splash, allowing Booker to get a two count. Booker measured Cena, but missed the
ax kick. Cena lifted Booker for an FU, but Booker reversed it into a DDT for a
two count. Booker went to slam Cena, but Cena floated over into a legsweep for a
two count. Cena went for the STFU, but Booker made the ropes. Booker poked Cena
in the eyes. Booker missed a sidekick, and Cena hit a weak clothesline. A second
one was better, then he hit an elbow in the corner and a vertical suplex for a
two count. Booker reversed a whip and backdropped Cena. Booker went to the top
rope, but Cena crotched him.
Big Show got in the ring as Cena was
climbing the ropes for a superplex. Show picked up Cena on his shoulders for an
Electric Chair, but Booker gave Show a missile dropkick off the top rope,
sending Show and Cena crashing to the mat. Booker covered Show, who tossed off
Booker at two. Cena and Booker double teamed Show, and went for a double suplex.
Show blocked it and suplexed Booker and Cena at the same time. Show hit
clotheslines and headbutts on both men, then piled them in the corner for an
avalanche. Show hit a reverse splash on both in the corner, then hit a double
shoulderblock on both men. Show hit a chokeslam on Booker, then speared Cena.
Cena rolled to the floor, and Show went to the outside as well. Show
rammed Cena into the announcer's table. Cena battled back with punches and
rammed Show into the table. Show hit Cena in the gut, then picked him up for a
slam. Cena floated over and rammed Show into the ringpost twice. Cena got into
the ring and hit Booker with a pair of shoulderblocks, then a back suplex into a
powerbomb. Cena did the "You Can't See Me". Show was getting on the apron with a
chair, so Cena kicked the chair into Show's face, sending him back to the floor.
Cena hit the five knuckle shuffle on Booker. Sharmell ran in with the belt, but
Cena grabbed her and gave an FU to Sharmell.
While the referee tended to
Sharmell, Cena put Booker in the STFU. Booker didn't tap out (not that the
referee would have seen anyway, as he was busy with Sharmell). Kevin Federline
ran in and hit Cena with the belt, but it didn't seem to hurt Cena much. Cena
released the hold and Federline ran out of the ring. Cena turned his attention
back to Booker, and Booker nailed Cena with the belt. Booker pinned Cena at the
twenty one minute mark.
Winner: King Booker T.
With Cena laid out
from the belt shot, Federline got back in the ring and mocked Cena while replays
were shown. Cena was still recovering in the ring, while Kevin Federline
continued to celebrate and brag on the rampway to end the show.
2007 - The Atlanta-Journal Constitution ran a piece on the connection between Dr. Phil Astin and the late WCW and ECW World Tag Team champion Michael "Johnny Grunge" Durham. According to their research, Astin wrote 32 of the final 36 prescriptions Durham received in the last year of his life. Astin, who declined to comment, was said to be one of 11 doctors Durham utilized to get prescription medication from 1999 to the time of his passing in February 2006. The final prescription was for 120 somas that were gone by the next day when Durham passed away. The pharmacy records were provided by Durham's widow Penny. At the time, Astin was under indictment for illegally dispensing medication to two patients. Astin was indicted in the wake of the Benoit family tragedy.
2007 - WWE broadcast ECW on Sci Fi. Mike Johnson filed the following TV report:
This week's edition of ECW on Sci Fi opened with a graphic dedicated to the memory of The Fabulous Moolah.
They aired a video feature on the CM Punk-John Morrison ECW title bout.
After the ECW opening, Kane made his way to the ring. They showed clips of the Monster Mash Battle Royal last week.
Mark Henry vs. Kane
Yes, ECW has (de)evolved to the point where WWE brain trust sees Mark Henry as star power. We're a long way from Philadelphia. Henry went right after Kane, working him over with shots to the back. Kane battled back with elbows and punches. Henry catches him with a powerslam for a two count. Henry worked Kane over in the corner, but Kane fired back with several elbows. Henry took him right back down and hit a running splash in the corner. Henry went for the bearhug, but Kane nailed several kicks. Henry whipped him into the corner and went for another running splash, but Kane hit a big boot, then went to the top for a flying clothesline. Kane nailed an uppercut, then a clothesline in the corner. Henry caught Kane and went for an over the shoulder powerslam, but Kane escaped. He went for a chokeslam, but Henry kicked him off. Henry went outside to the floor to retrieve a steel chair. He drilled Kane with it for a DQ. Henry laid out Kane with a slam on the chair. The crowd chanted, "You suck" at Henry, who screamed into the air.
Your winner by DQ, Kane!
All the commentary was designed to build the Kane vs. Mark Henry feud. Considering who was in it, this wasn't a bad match at all, but the finish completely decimated any momentum. I know the Smackdown "exchange" is helping the ratings, but you know it's pretty bad when you are on an ECW roster of 12 wrestlers and you can't even get on your own show because "bigger stars" are being used.
Joey Styles and Tazz announced Kelly Kelly vs. Leyla El later tonight.
They aired a video feature on fans waiting to buy tickets for Wrestlemania 24. Does no one in Florida own a computer?
Jamie Noble made his way to the ring. They showed clips of Noble beating down Rey Mysterio billed as "courtesy of Jamie Noble." His opponent is Nunzio. This could actually be great on paper.
Nunzio vs. Jamie Noble
They go right to the mat with lots of back and forth go-behinds . Noble grabbed a hammerlock but Nunzio reverses it. Noble slams Nunzio's face into the turnbuckle and hits a powerslam for a near fall. Noble cinches in a rear chinlock before nailing several crossfaces. Noble nails an elbow to the face and goes back to the chinlock. Nunzio struggled to get back to his feet, but Noble takes him back down with strikes to the face and neck. Nunzio gets whipped into the corner, but cuts off Noble and hits the Sicilian Slice off the second turnbuckle for a two count. He goes for a second but Noble yanks him off the ropes and hit a Uranage into a backbreaker. I guess that was a shout out to Roderick Strong. He nails a gutbuster and scores the pin.
Your winner, Jamie Noble!
A short but decent competitive bout. So far we've seen three Smackdown stars, one ECW star and the lone ECW star lost!
They aired a video feature on Punk vs. Morrison before showing a smiling Kelly Kelly walking backstage.
The SaveUs_222 video package aired. The code is the answer. Meanwhile, the Force surrounds us, penetrates us, and binds the galaxy together
Layla El (with straight hair; I prefer her curly look, not that anyone reading this cares) is in the ring with The Miz. No mention of Brooke. Kelly Kelly made her way to the ring, favoring her neck from the beating she took at the hands of WWE Womens champion Beth Phoenix last night on Raw. Boy, ECW doesn't do so well in these inter-brand matches, do they? You'd almost think WWE didn't own it.
The Miz says that he promised to make Kelly Kelly's life miserable and he's doing a good job of it. He took credit for Kelly having to wrestle Beth last night and tells her that tonight, she has Leyla. Miz does a good job acting like a jerk.
Kelly Kelly vs. Layla El
Layla attacks Kelly. Kelly kicks her off and Layla rebounds off the ropes with the weirdest looking running kneedrop off all time. She begins tearing at Kelly's hair. The crowd is chanting for Kelly. Layla slams her and covers her for the three count.
Your winner, Layla El!
The storyline is Kelly was too hurt from Raw to really compete. Balls Mahoney hits the ring to prevent any further damage. He motions for Miz to fight him, but Miz instead talks trash as he and Layla leave. One would think they are building to a mixed tag match.
Tazz and Joey preview the Morrison-Punk match...again.
They plug the new Rey DVD with footage of Rey Mysterio Jr. vs. Psicosis from ECW Gangstas Paradise, although they had the wrong date for the match (9/26/05 instead of 9/16). The clips from that bout, 12 years old ago, were light years superior to anything else on the show so far.
Elijah Burke made his way to the ring. Tazz made a joke about Burke dropping his cell phone, a reference to the Ghost Hunters appearance Burke made on Halloween. Yeah, that show's not a total work.
Elijah Burke vs. Shannon Moore
Burke powers Moore into the ropes but there is a clean break. Moore backs him into the ropes but Burke pops him in the mush. Moore hits a nice hurancanrana off the ropes on Burke. Burke reverses an Irish Whip then drills him with several kicks and the F-Up punch. Burke splashed Moore while he was propped against the ropes, landing feet first on the floor and playing up to the announcers at their table. I guess someone's been watching Homicide in TNA. Burke returns to the ring and works over Moore with punches to the gut. Moore hits several kicks and punches but is shoulderblocked into the corner. Burke sets up Moore and hits the Outer Limits Elbow, garnering a two count. Burke drills Moore with the Elijah Express and scores the pin. Hey, ECW wins an inter-brand match!
Your winner, Elijah Burke!
OK match spotlighting Burke. Moore looked fine as well.
Tazz and Joey Styles discussed the passing of the Fabulous Moolah before going to the video package WWE aired on Raw. This really was a tremendous piece of video. They showed the crowd giving a well deserved round of applause.
Backstage, The Miz and John Morrison are going back and forth. Morrison tells says Miz hasn't proven he can do anything except manage a bunch of girls and even that he doesn't do well. Miz promises Morrison he isn't going to win the title tonight. Screw the mixed tag I mentioned earlier - it looks like we are building Miz vs. Punk vs. Morrison, perhaps for Survivor Series or even ECW next week.
They show us clips of DX's reunion on Raw. We see a backstage promo of WWE champion Randy Orton talking to William Regal after Raw where Orton demands Michaels' superkick be banned at Survivor Series. Orton then says that if he intentionally disqualifies himself, Shawn Michaels wins the title. Why the hell would any heel offer that up? Wouldn't it make, like, uh, logical sense for Michaels to somehow one-up Orton on Raw to set up that stipulation? It just seems ass-backwards to me.
Joey and Tazz discuss the Survivor Series matches, none of which feature ECW names.
ECW champion CM Punk vs. John Morrison
They go back and forth early with a fast pace. Punk drills Morrison in the back with a kick. Punk hits a sunset flip off the second rope but Morrison kicks up. Morrison hits his springboard enziguiri but Punk kicks up. Morrison begins pounding Punk with punches and elbows. Morrison ties Punk up in a straightjacket bow and arrow. Morrison drills Punk in the back with a knee. Punk slams himself backwards into the corner to break the hold. Morrison charges Punk, who goes to kick him. Morrison grabs the legs and tosses Punk out of the ring. Punk lands on the apron, nails a roundhouse kick to the head, then springboards into a great flying clothesline.
Punk hits a leg lariat as Morrison rebounds off the ropes. He charges in the corner but gets a boot in the face. Morrison charges but is caught with a powerslam for a two count. The Miz makes his way to ringside. Punk hits his running knee strike in the corner, followed by a bulldog to the center of the ring for a near fall. Morrison misses a springboard enziguiri. Punk rolls him up but Morrison bridges out. He loses his balance but they save it. Morrison goes for a backslide, but it ends up with Punk nearly getting the GTS.
Punk was hit by a buzzsaw kick but kicked out. Morrison went for a suplex but Punk landed on his feet and went for a rollup off the ropes. Morrison shrugged him off and glared at the Miz. He turned to go after Punk, but Miz threw his hat at him. Morrison punted the hat into the crowd (karma for Kelly Kelly's teddy bear?), allowing Punk to roll him up and score the three count.
Your winner and still ECW champion CM Punk!
Miz smiled at ringside, seeing how he foiled Morrison's chances. Morrison looked furious. The match was good and the finish made sense if they are building to a Three-Way but it sure seemed like the focus was on anyone but Punk, which is just plain weird. Punk held the title high above as the show went off the air. Punk vs. Morrison was the best thing on the show.
2008 - Darren Aronofsky's "The Wrestler" unspooled for the Hollywood community with a sold-out showing at Grauman's Chinese Theater as part of the American Film Institute's annual Film Fest.
2008 - WWE issued the following announcement:
World Wrestling Entertainment issued the following announcement today:
WWE COO Change
STAMFORD, Conn., Nov 06, 2008 -- Effective
December 31, 2008, World Wrestling Entertainment will accept Mike Sileck's
resignation as COO and member of the Board of Directors. Donna Goldsmith,
Executive Vice President of Consumer Products, has been named as his successor.
Mike joined the company first as CFO in June, 2005 and was promoted to COO in
February, 2007.
"WWE has had the benefit of Mike's former experience from both USA Network and Monster Worldwide, and we appreciate the contributions Mike has made in both of the positions he has held in our company," said Chairman, Vince McMahon. Ms. Goldsmith came to WWE from the NBA and has been with the company for the past eight years.
Per Mr. McMahon, "Donna's business savvy, proven management and leadership skills, along with in depth product knowledge makes her uniquely qualified to fill the COO position." In addition, effective today, Ms. Goldsmith has also been elected to serve on the Board of Directors.
Additional information on World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. (WWE: WWE 13.80, -0.07, -0.5%) can be found at wwe.com and corporate.wwe.com. For information on our global activities, go to http://www.wwe.com/worldwide/.
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2008 - TNA broadcast Impact. Richard Trionfo filed the following TV report:
We start off tonight’s show with a look back at last week when A.J. Styles and Samoa Joe wanted to know if there were people who wanted to stand with them. Kurt Angle talks about how they did not want a war. Booker talks about de five and we see Scott Steiner join the Quintet of Terror.We are live on tape from Universal, Florida and your announcers are Mike ‘i>I thought it was Orlando’ Tenay and Don ‘Will there be Syxx’ West.
We see footage from last week when there was a brawl after the Abyss/Kurt Angle match when Scott Steiner joined the crew.
The TNA Starting Five comes to the ring and Kurt Angle gets on the mic. He introduces the newest member of the gang who got paychecks signed by Vince McMahon and Sting, Scott Steiner. Scott and Kevin do the Wolfpac salute. Steiner says that he has been rehabbing his knee and he has been seeing the people in the back disrespecting the people who made them what they are today. Scott says that they earned their respect and they come together because of respect. Steiner says that they wrestled all over the world. They have wrestled in the Boston Garden where the Celtics won all of their titles. They wrestled in Madison Square Garden, where Muhammad Ali fought Joe Frazier. They also fought in Tokyo in front of 70,000 people. The difference is that the punks in the back come out, wrestle, go to the back, play video games and read comic books. Those fans go to the mark wrestling sites to see if they had a four or five star match. Scott says that they can ask them about their match and they will tell them that they suck. Scott says that he has been wrestling for 22 years and he never heard of any of them before he signed with TNA. Scott says that they were here since the beginning because they had nowhere else to go. Scott tells A.J. to go back to his redneck town in Georgia and nobody would know who he was. He says that Joe can fly back to Samoa, and all they will ask is who is the fatass and who is the half-breed.
Scott says that wherever they go, the names on the marquee are the stars, and it is the Main Event Mafia. The people turn on the television to see the stars, not the punks in the back or curtain jerkers. They will only become stars when they get in the ring with stars. They will only see greatness when they get in the ring to sniff their greatness. It is a new day in TNA and they are here to kick ass.
Samoa Joe comes out and he is joined by Consequences Creed, Jay Lethal, Eric Young, and the Motor City Machine Guns. Joe says that those were strong words from Steiner. They are not denying what they have done, but they might be offended if they could understand half of what he said. Joe talks about some of the things they have done. Ultimate X and Lethal Lockdown is them. Anything that shows the death defying moves, it is them. Joe says that the only reason he isn’t stomping Nash’s head right now is because he wants to savor every minute at Turning Point. Joe says that so Steiner can have something to talk about at the Millionaire’s Circle ****, he can tell Nash what is going to happen on Sunday. Joe introduces his newest soldier.
Christian Cage comes out and he tells Joe not so fast. He said that he does not have to pick a side and he will not pick a side. He will give a helping hand when it comes to those veterans. He heard them badmouthing the younger generation, but they better not say anything bad about him because he will slap that rug off Booker’s head. He does not understand their problem trying to work their way up the ladder. Christian tells Booker that he did not jump into the business and become a six time World Champion the next day. Christian says that he busted his ass to become a two time World Champion. That is all that they are trying to do. At Turning Point, he is going to win a different title. The belt on Booker’s shoulder will be his after he beats him and embarrasses him. At the end of the night, he will be standing over his prone body when he will hear Christian say ‘I am legend’.
Booker gets on de mic and he says that is where Christian is wrong. After Turning Point, Christian will be standing wit dem. In his country, he says that Christian will know the true meaning of master because he will own Christian’s punk ass.
TO THE BACK where Jeremy Borash is with A.J. Styles and Mick Foley. Jeremy asks A.J. where he was and he says that Mick was going to tell him something. Mick tells A.J. that he has something to say to everyone. A.J. says that he has no idea why he rode with Mick. He asks about Joe. We go to commercial.
We are back and Don and Mike are here to talk about what is going to happen tonight on the show.
Match Number One: James Storm, Robert Roode, and Booker T with Sharmell
and Jackie Moore versus Chris Sabin, Alex Shelley, and Christian Cage
Booker holds his ‘I am Awesome . . . I bought my own belt’ title in Christian’s
face before the match starts. Shelley and Roode start things off. Roode misses a
punch and Shelley with chops. Sabin tags in and Sabin and Shelley with double
team moves to Roode including a series of kicks. Sabin gets a near fall. Roode
charges into a boot but Storm kicks Sabin and Roode follows that with a
spinebuster for a two count. Booker tags in and he punches Sabin and connects
with a back heel kick. Roode tags back in and he punches Sabin in the ribs.
Roode sends Sabin into Storm’s boot and then Storm is tagged in for a double
suplex and then they yell out their team name instead of work on Sabin any more.
That allows Sabin to punch Storm, but Storm with a side Russian leg sweep for a
near fall.
Storm with a reverse chin lock on Sabin. Storm pulls Sabin down by the hair
and then he punches Sabin in the corner. Sabin with an enzuigiri to Storm and
both men are down. Christian tags in and he punches Storm and Roode while Booker
waits on the apron. Storm and Roode try for a double suplex but Christian hits
the double inverted DDT. Christian sends Roode over the top rope with a
clothesline. Christian blocks a super kick and he hits an Impaler DDT, but only
gets a two count. Roode knocks Christian off the top turnbuckle. Booker comes in
and he sends Christian to the apron and then Christian pulls Booker down by the
hair. Christian with a frog splash for a near fall. All six men are in the ring
and Roode and Storm go out of the ring. Shelley tries for a pescado but he is
caught by Storm and Roode. Sabin with a suicide dive that takes Storm and Roode
down. Booker misses an axe kick and Christian with a break down, but Jackie gets
on the apron. Booker has the big red belt and he hits Christian with it and he
gets the three count.
Winners: James Storm, Robert Roode, and Booker T
After the match, Sabin and Shelley check on Christian.
Jeremy is in Jarrett’s office and he says that Kurt Angle is coming to talk to him. Jarrett says that anyone can come into his office. Jeremy says that Angle is trying to get Jarrett back into the ring. Jarrett says that he is not going to get back into the ring until he says he is ready, not when Angle says something.
We go to commercial.
We are back and Kurt Angle enters Jeff Jarrett’s office. Kurt wants to know how long Jeff is going to hide behind a desk. Angle says that he will never forget what Jarrett did to him. He says that Foley is next on his hit list. Jarrett says that it was one and done. Angle says that it is not done and then he talks about Uncle Kurt making a visit when Jeff is out on a business trip.
Don and Mike talk about the card for Turning Point.
We see Awesome Kong and Raisha Saeed attack Roxxi in the back. Kong sends Roxxi into some props in the back. Jeremy Borash and some of the women come to check on Roxxi and Jeremy tells them to go to commercial.
We are back and Lauren is reporting from the Roxxi attack post-mortem. We will get updates later.
Match Number Two: Hiroshi Tanahashi and Volador Junior versus Abyss and
Matt Morgan versus Team 3D versus LAX in a Ladder Match for a Future
Title Match
All eight men start in the ring as we see the contract
that provides us with the address for TNA’s offices in Nashville. We see
everyone pair up with Team 3D and the team of Morgan and Abyss battle on the
floor. Homicide with a neck breaker to Tanahashi and then Hernandez catches
Volador and he hits a suplex. Devon sends Homicide out of the ring. Ray punches
Hernandez in the corner. Ray with a slam and then it is time for the Wassup head
butt. Morgan with a kick to Devon while Abyss and Ray fight. Morgan with a side
slam to Devon after a charge into the corner. We go to commercial.
We are back and Matt Morgan is on the ladder, but Hernandez sends him off the
top to the floor. We see Abyss fall victim to the ladder, but Morgan uses it on
Team 3D. Back to live on tape action and Hernandez sets for the plancha but he
only hits the ladder. Devon climbs the ladder and Homicide climbs up the other
side. Homicide with a bulldog and then the ladder falls on Devon. Homicide waits
for someone else to come in and then he sets up the ladder instead. Abyss hits
Homicide from behind and he hits Shock Treatment. Ray with a uranage to Abyss.
Ray hits the referee when Tanahashi moves. Tanahashi with punches and kicks
followed by a jawbreaker. Tanahashi with a flying clothesline to Ray. Tanahashi
does the same to Devon. Tanahashi goes up top and he misses a frog splash on
Devon and then Tanahashi falls to the 3D. Ray gets the ladder for Devon to climb
but Storm and Roode come out and they low blow Team 3D. Abyss returns to the
ring and he climbs the ladder and he gets the contract.
Winners: Matt
Morgan and Abyss
Mick Foley is walking in the back and we go to commercial.
We are back and it is time for a Suicide video segment that is not tailored for non-HD televisions.
Mick Foley comes out and he has something to say. Mick says that he is proud to be back at the new Impact Zone. He is proud to introduce one of the mainstays of TNA, a man who will be wrestling for the TNA Heavyweight Title, A.J. Styles.
A.J. comes to the ring. Mick says that it was gutsy for Jeff Jarrett to bring TNA to the fans six years ago. It was also gutsy to build the company on the back of an unknown wrestler at the time. Mick says that he did not really know A.J., but he saw a guy who did a lot of things that impressed him. Mick says that he asked Raven about A.J. and Raven says that A.J. was phenomenal. Mick points out that A.J. was the first Triple Crown holder. Mick says that his task on Sunday is more daunting. A.J. needs to control his emotions, carry things for the young guys in the back, and he needs to defeat one of the greatest performers in wrestling, Sting. Mick says that change is inevitable. They have a new president-elect and while they might not agree with that, they can agree that things have gotten ugly with Sting. Mick says that A.J. is the new generation of wrestler’s president-elect. Mick tells A.J. that he needs to take his oath of office. Maybe Sting will come to his senses at that time.
The lights go out and Sting comes to the ring and he has turned in his suit for the face paint. Sting says that he never lost his senses. Sting says that he has been speaking the truth since day one. Sting says that these guys need to hear what they want to hear. Sting says that they want to be fed with a silver spoon. Sting says that he respects Mick for what he has done in the ring and for what he is trying to do now. Sting tells Mick that they are going to disrespect him the same way that they disrespected Sting.
A.J. tells Sting that he should look in the mirror. Sting got everything that he asked for. A.J. says that Sting gets first-class flights and limos. A.J. says that he is not sure how they got to this point. Sting tells A.J. that they got to this point as soon as A.J. opened his mouth and when A.J. questioned A.J. his character and A.J. spit in his face, A.J. Sting says that he is not surprised at A.J. Sting asks A.J. if he was always right when he talked to him. Sting asks A.J. if he was always right when he talked to his dad. Sting tells A.J. that his dad was right when he threw him out of their house. Sting tells A.J. that the apple doesn’t fall A.J. too far from the A.J. tree.
We go to A.J. in commercial.
We are back and it is time to go to Lauren with Taylor Wilde. Lauren recaps the history of time and asks Taylor what she is going to do. Taylor says that she is going to go out to fight and she is going to do it for Roxxi. Rhaka stops Taylor and tells her that she better not go into battle without a weapon of mass destruction.
We see footage from Earlier Tonight of the attack on Roxxi.
Match Number Three: Awesome Kong and Raisha Saeed versus Taylor Wilde and
playing the part of Roxxi Laveaux . . . Rhaka Khan
Taylor and Kong start
things off and Kong catches Wilde but Taylor with a rollup for a two count.
Taylor kicks Kong and then hits a drop kick. Kong with a clothesline to Taylor
and Saeed is tagged in. Saeed with a kick to Taylor followed by a chop. Saeed
with a shoulder in the corner. Taylor with an arm drag off the turnbuckles
followed by another arm drag and a tilt-a-whirl head scissors for a near fall.
Taylor with a forearm and Irish whip but Taylor charges at Saeed and misses but
Kong knocks Taylor down. Saeed with a snap elbow and then she keeps Taylor from
making the tag. Kong tags back in and Kong tosses Taylor by the hair. Kong
knocks Khan away from Taylor. Taylor with a forearm and then she climbs Kong but
Kong with a snap mare. Kong misses a splash. Khan tags in and she gets face to
face with Kong. Khan turns around and she grabs Taylor by the throat and hits a
choke slam. Khan pushes Taylor into Kong who hits the Implant Buster for the
three count.
Winners: Awesome Kong and Raisha Saeed
Jeremy Borash is with Kevin Nash and Jeremy brings up his match with Joe. Nash says that he is ready for Joe. Joe has been walking around like Buford Pusser. Last year, Joe ran down his best friend. At that time, he knew that Joe was a piece of s***. Nash says that he has been training harder than he ever trained. He asks if Joe is ready. He says that he has lost count of the number of times he won a title. He asks the last time that Joe faced anyone his size before. Nash asks if Joe is ready. We go to commercial.
We are back and Mike Tenay had a chance to talk to Sheik Abdul Bashir. Bashir says that when he grew up, he felt like the majority. That was until September 2001. Mike points out that every interview from Bashir has an anti-American slant. Bashir says that he has a lot of animosity building since 2001. It is the American people and American wrestling fans who have been brainwashed to think that he is a bad guy. Bashir is asked about comments where he called the fans ‘mindless sheep’. Bashir says that he is revered everywhere else in the world because he is the best performer. Mike tells Bashir that he was the person who pushed to bring him into TNA. Bashir tells Tenay not to take any credit for what he has done. Mike and Bashir have words about the impact of what happened in September 2001 and then security separates them.
Match Number Four: Sting, Kevin Nash, and Kurt Angle versus Jay Lethal,
Consequences Creed, and Eric Young
Lethal and Angle start things off and
Angle with a kick and forearm. Angle with a European uppercut. Lethal with a hip
toss and cartwheel into a drop kick for a near fall. Angle with a clothesline to
Lethal and he tags in Nash. Nash with an elbow to the back of Lethal’s head.
Nash with a gingerly placed biel. Nash with a gutwrench into a back breaker and
then he drops Lethal to the mat. Nash with knees and punches in the corner and
then he chokes Lethal with his boot as he tags in Sting. Sting with a kick to
Lethal and then he stomps on Lethal’s hand. Sting with a kick and Angle is
tagged in. Angle with a suplex to Lethal for a two count. Sting tags back in and
Sting punches Lethal. Lethal avoids a suplex and Young is tagged in. Young
knocks Nash off the apron and then he clotheslines Angle. Young with a slam to
Sting followed by a baseball slide to Nash. Young has Sting up for a Death
Valley Driver but Angle clips Young. Angle goes for the ankle but Young tries
for a Death Valley Driver on Angle. Angle with the ankle lock but Young gets out
of the hold and he tags in Creed. Creed with a cross body from the top to Angle.
Creed with a super kick to Nash followed by a somersault clothesline on Angle
for a two count. Lethal with a pescado to Sting. Nash with a knee to Young.
Creed has a super kick blocked by Angle and Angle with an Olympic Slam for the
three count.
Winners: Kevin Nash, Sting, and Kurt Angle
We go to commercial.
We are back with Lauren and Rhino. Lauren talks about his match with Bashir at Turning Point. Rhino asks how many times are we going to open our arms to people of foreign descent to abuse the freedoms of this country. Rhino points out that this is the land of the free and the home of the brave. Rhino tells him to love it or get out. Lauren corrects Rhino and Rhino tells Lauren to leave before he gores her. Rhino says that he is sick of people who abuse the privilege in this country. Rhino say that he will deport Bashir via the GORE.
Match Number Five: Scott Steiner versus Samoa Joe
We see them
battle before the bell rings and Steiner charges into an elbow from Joe. Joe
with an enzuigiri to Steiner in the corner. Joe with punches to Steiner in the
corner. Joe with a chop, kick, and knee combination for a near fall. Joe sets
for a German suplex but Steiner with elbows. Joe with the choke but Steiner with
a low kick when Steiner distracted the referee. Steiner with a chop to Joe
followed by a T-Bone suplex for a near fall. Steiner with a reverse chin lock
but Joe with elbows. Steiner with a rake of the eyes followed by another chop.
Steiner with a clothesline and it is time for the flex elbow and push ups. We go
to commercial.
We are back and Steiner with a chop in the corner. Joe with a sunset flip
attempt but Steiner does not go down. Joe with a running boot to Steiner
followed by a senton splash for a near fall. Joe with a head butt and Steiner
with a knee and chop. Joe with a head and arm suplex. Kevin Nash makes his way
gingerly to the ring and Nash distracts Joe as he tries for the muscle buster.
Joe hits a suicide dive on Nash. Back in the ring, Steiner gets brass knuckles
and puts them on. The referee does not see it and Steiner hits Joe with the
brass knuckles and Steiner gets the three count
Winner: Scott Steiner
After the match, Steiner talks to the referee while Nash punches Joe in the ring. A.J. Styles comes out and he has a chair. Nash leaves the ring with Steiner.
Kurt Angle, Sting, and Booker come out and they applaud Steiner’s victory.
2009 - WWE ran Brussels, Belgium with the following results:
Smackdown/ECW Results
11/06/2009
Forest National
Brussels, Belgium
ECW Championship Match:
Christian (c) beat William Regal (without Ezekiel
and Vladimir)
Yoshi Tatsu beat Zack Ryder
#1 Contender's Battle
Royal:
Mickie James beat Beth Phoenix, Natalya, Layla, Rosa Mendes & Katie
Lea Burchill
Cryme Tyme beat The Hart Dynasty (without Natalya as she
just wrestled the battle royal)
Ezekiel Jackson beat Goldust
WWE
Intercontinental Championship Fatal 4 Way Match:
John Morrison (c) beat Rey
Mysterio, Jr., Dolph Ziggler & Matt Hardy
Intermission
Drew
McIntyre beat Finlay
WWE Women's Championship Match:
Michelle McCool
(c) beat Mickie James
WWE World Heavyweight Championship Casket Match:
The Undertaker (c) beat CM Punk
Some highlights from the report:
The company's Revenue totaled $111.3 million as compared to $108.8 million in the prior year quarter with their net income at $8.9 million (up from $5.3 million). They listed the company's operating income as $14.5 million, compared to $7.9 million in the prior year's same quarter.
In the report, WWE announced that Summerslam had drawn 369,000 PPV buys, down from 477,000 in 2008. Breaking Point, which replaced Unforgiven, reported 169,000 buys. Night of Champions reported 267,000 buys. WWE noted that this quarter made $14.5 million in PPV revenue, down 10% from this time last year. Those are bad numbers from any point of view. 10% down is scary.
WWE noted their television rights fees were $28.3 million, up from $24.4 million thanks to the rights fees from WWE Superstars on WGN America and new deals for existing contracts.
Home Video revenue was up to $11.2 million from $11 million last year. WWE Classics on Demand dipped to $1.2 million down from $1.4 million last year, partially because they've still been unable to get on Time-Warner and several other cable outlets.
WWE announced their Studios department made $7.5 million this quarter from the DVD sales of their films. It was also noted in the report that the company has yet to recoup its investment in John Cena's theatrical film "12 Rounds" but that is partially due to the DVD release not being included in this quarter.
WWE.com revenue was up to $4.5 million from $4.0 million while revenue from WWEShop.com was down to $2.9 million from $3.9 million. So, they are generating more money for the content and advertising on the site but were unable to prevent those using WWE.com from spending less.
The company's licensing revenues were down to $7.9 million vs. $10.6 million in the prior year quarter. WWE claimed that was a result of royalties being down in sales, specifically in international markets.
The company's magazine end listed revenues at $3.4 million vs. $4.7 million in the prior year quarter due to reduced subscriptions.
WWE reported the following in regard to their live event revenue:
from our Live and Televised Entertainment businesses were $77.9 million for the current quarter as compared to $68.7 million in the prior year quarter, representing a 13% increase.
* Live Event revenues were $27.2 million as compared to $20.3 million in the prior year quarter. Revenues increased 34% primarily due to higher average attendance and an increase in the number of international events.
* There were 94 events, including 17 international events, during the current quarter as compared to 89 events, including 12 international events, in the prior year quarter.
* North American events generated $16.6 million of revenues from 77 events as compared to $15.5 million from 77 events in the prior year quarter. North American average attendance increased 9% to approximately 5,800 from 5,300 in the prior year quarter. The average ticket price for North American events was $36.26 in the current quarter as compared to $38.21 in the prior year quarter.
* International events generated approximately $10.6 million of revenues as compared to $4.8 million in the prior year quarter. The quarter-over-quarter increase reflected five additional events in the current quarter and a 38% increase in average attendance to approximately 9,100 fans. These factors were partially offset by a 19% reduction in average ticket prices to $65.59, in part due to changes in foreign exchange rates.
2009 - TNA broadcast Impact. Richard Trionfo filed the following TV report:
We begin with a look at the Hulk Hogan media cavalcade since the signing.We are live on tape from Universal Studios in Orlando, Florida and your announcers are Mike ‘Can I get a part in Thunder in Paradise 2: Electric Brotherloo’ Tenay and Taz.
We see footage of Dixie Carter with the roster in the Impact Zone. She says that it is time for a change. There have been a lot of great things that have taken place, but it is time for a change. She says that some people might have differing opinions, but she expects them to support her 100%. She says that when you question her, you question the company. She tells everyone that you can support her, support the direction of the company, or you can do otherwise and look for some place else to work. She asks everyone to step it up because it is their time to move up to the next level.
A.J. Styles comes to the ring. He says that there have been a few changes in TNA, but he wants to make one thing clear. He points out that he is the TNA champion. He says that there have been positive changes since he won the title. Who would have thought that Hulk Hogan would be part of the TNA family. A.J. says that he has dreamed about being at this level the entire seven years he has been here. He says that with the positives, there are negatives. A.J. says that he made it clear that he was a fighting champion. The only problem is that someone has been lurking in the shadows to jump him when they have the opportunity. A.J. wants that person to come to the ring and man up. He does not care if that person is foe or friend.
Daniels comes to the ring and he gets in A.J.’s face. He tells A.J. that it is interesting that he would say foe or friend. A.J. says that he does not have to explain anything to him. Daniels wants to know how A.J. could think that it was him who attacked A.J. because of something that Joe said. Daniels asks if A.J. is gullible or stupid. Daniels calls A.J. arrogant with the title on his shoulder. Daniels says that A.J. has been given opportunity after opportunity to be the face and future of the company. He says that A.J. has been pampered, coddled, and spoiled. He says that A.J. has always gotten special treatment. Daniels points out that they came into the company at the same time and he was never handed anything. Daniels says that he is every bit the wrestler that A.J. is. Daniels says that the fans and even A.J. knows that. The only difference is that every time A.J. was down, the company helped him up. Every time he was up, the company pushes him down. Daniels talks about Dixie Carter’s comments about change in TNA. Daniels says that if he looks at someone the wrong way in the back it will be seven more years of hell for him.
A.J. says that Daniels has never said anything to him like that. A.J. asks Chris if there isn’t anything that he can’t say to him.
Samoa Joe comes out and he tells A.J. that there is a lot that Daniels cannot say to A.J. because Daniels is working him. He calls Daniels a bald faced liar. Joe says that these are hard truths but Daniels has always lied to A.J. because he has always been jealous of A.J. and will always be jealous. They are not friends because A.J. has something that Joe wants. In order to be the best, you have to be TNA champion. Joe says that he has no problem telling that to A.J. face to face and man to man. He does not have to attack A.J. from behind like a cowardly punk.
Daniels says that he can beat A.J. in the ring, face to face and doesn’t have to attack him from behind. A.J. asks Daniels how bad he wants to find out. A.J. tells Daniels that if he wanted a piece of him, all he had to do was ask. He tells Daniels that they can settle this tonight. He tells Daniels that they can take care of it and there can be a winner and a loser. They shake hands and Joe has a dastardly smirk on his face.
We go to commercial.
We see footage from last week’s attack of the White Jump Suit Squad by Storm and Roode.
Match Number One: Eric Young and Rob Terry versus James Storm and Robert Roode
Storm and Rob start things off and Storm poses. They lock up and Rob sends
Storm to the mat. They lock up again and Rob does the same. Storm with punches
and he avoids a clothesline. Rob with an Irish whip but he charges into an
elbow. Storm tries for a cross body and Rob catches Storm and hits a power slam.
Rob poses and tags in Young. Young with a series of elbows to Storm and the he
knocks Roode off the apron. The referee keeps Roode from getting involved and
Storm falls victim to a double team attack. Rob tags back in and he punches
Storm. Rob picks up Storm and tries for a running power slam but Storm escapes
and drives Rob into the mat. Roode is tagged in and he connects with
clotheslines on Young and Roode with a back body drop. Roode with a boot to Rob
when he charges. Roode with a Blockbuster to Rob but Young breaks up the cover.
Storm with a kick to Young’s back and Young goes to the floor. Roode elevates
Storm onto Rob with a back body drop. Rob picks up Roode and drives him to the
mat. Young hits Rob with the Legends belt and while Storm takes care of Young,
Roode gets the three count.
Winners: Robert Roode and James Storm
After the match, Young tries to use the title belt again but Magnus and Williams come out in their World Elite sweat pants and they attack Storm and Roode. Security makes their way to the ring and the World Elite leave the ring.
Magnus and Williams are attacked by Sabin and Shelley on the stage and security is able to separate them.
Madison, Velvet, and Lacey are walking in the back and they say there is no time for A.J. Styles to be interviewed because they are going to make another movie.
We go to commercial.
We are back and Lacey, Velvet, and Madison enter Sarita’s dressing room, but ODB is in there. Velvet says that it looks like they filming a monster movie. ODB kicks Lacey but Velvet and Madison attack ODB.
Lauren is in the back with Jay Lethal and he is freaking out about Hulk Hogan’s signing. Lethal talks about his history with Hulk Hogan. He mentions what Savage did with Hogan. He wants to be the first to welcome the Hulkster to TNA. He says that he has an announcement of his own. He says that TNA is the new home of the MegaPowers. Lethal says that he is starting the Black Machismo Challenge for any legend.
Jeremy Borash enters Mick’s office and he asks about what the deal is with Abyss. Mick says that he dealt with it last week. Mick says that as executive shareholder he would have been told about the changes. Mick asks Jeremy if he is a Hulkamaniac. Mick reminds Jeremy about the interrogations and he wants to know if Jeremy wants to talk about the security camera footage. Mick says that he has a surprise for Abyss. We go to commercial.
We are back and we see footage from last week’s match between Kurt Angle and Desmond Wolfe and the aftermath on Angle.
Match Number Two: Desmond Wolfe versus Cody Deaner
Kurt Angle is available on the phone and in the time that it took Angle to
say hello, Wolfe hits a clothesline and gets the three count.
Winner:
Desmond Wolfe
Angle talks about the fact that he has a pinched nerve in his neck but he does not have Wolfe’s respect.
Desmond gets a mic and he says that he wants everyone to take a look at the muppet in the ring. He says that is another victim at the fangs of the wolfe. Desmond wants to know why the common wankers want to get in the ring with him. It is easy to get into the ring, but getting out not so much. Desmond says that he should call Kurt ‘Mr. Mangled’. He wants to know why Kurt wants to get back into the ring with him to suffer more pain and more agony. Desmond says that he is a generous bloke so he will give Kurt the chance.
Lauren is in the back with Suicide and he asks Suicide about Homicide unmasking him. She wants to know if it is time to unmask. He says that there is a reason why he conceals himself and he is not ready to reveal himself to anyone.
We go to commercial.
We are back and Lauren is with Team 3D and she talks about what Rhino has said about Matt Morgan and Hernandez. Ray wants to talk about Hulk Hogan first and he never thought he would have heard those words together. Ray says that Dixie has the biggest set of grapefruits.
Before he can talk about Rhino, Rhino stops by and Rhino says that he is right. Rhino asks them about their match against the Motor City Machine Guns. Was it a ‘mistake’ or a ‘MISTAKE’. Rhino asks if it is a coincidence that Team 3D is wrestling the men trying to take Rhino’s spot. Devon says that they respect both men but they are looking forward to the match.
Match Number Three: A.J. Styles versus Daniels with Guest Referee Samoa Joe in a Non Title Match
A.J. Styles is in the back with Jeremy before he came to the ring. Jeremy asks A.J. about having to face his best friend. A masked man in black attacks A.J.
Joe attacks Daniels in the ring and Joe hits a muscle buster.
We go to commercial.
Tara is walking in the back with her spider and we go to commercial again.
We see footage of Kong’s attack of Tara last week.
Match Number Three . . . Take Two: Tara versus Hamada
They lock up and Hamada with an arm drag but Tara with a hip toss. Hamada
with a waist lock and Tara with a standing switch but Hamada with one of her
own. Tara and Hamada each get near falls. They lock up and Hamada with head
butts and chops. Tara with a few clotheslines and a slam. Tara with the shimmy
standing moonsault for a near fall. Tara with shoulders in the corner and then
she sends Hamada to the apron. Hamada with a head butt and then she does a
tightrope walk and arm drag. Hamada with an enzuigiri for a near fall with a
rollup. Hamada with a belly-to-back suplex and then she goes up top for a
moonsault but she lands on Tara’s knees. Tara with the Widow’s Peak for the
three count.
Winner: Tara
After the match, Awesome Kong comes out and she goes after Tara but security gets in the way but Tara hits a cross body onto Kong and security.
We go to commercial.
We are back and Lauren tells Tara that she never saw anyone take care of Kong like Tara did. Tara says that Kong better think twice about their cage match at Turning Point.
Mick Foley comes to the ring. He says that he has a gift for someone special and he wants Abyss to come to the ring. Mick says that he knows that Abyss might have some issues from what happened in the past, but it won’t happen tonight. He puts the gift down in the corner. Foley says that he ever felt guilty or bad saying something about a wrestler was when he said them about Chris. He did not mean to call Abyss a cheap carbon copy or rip off of him. Foley says that when he found out his caricature was destroyed, he wanted to find out who did it. He realized that he had a situation to deal with. He has been asked about Abyss for six years and whether Abyss reminded him of Foley. Foley says that he knew Chris was good and he needed to get in the ring to find out. He says that Chris is not as good as he thought Chris was . . . Chris is better. Foley talks about wrestlers and their legacies. Foley says that he wanted to be a cross between Bruiser Brody and the Dynamite Kid when he started. He also took a bite off Harley Race and Terry Funk’s plate as well. Foley gives Abyss a caricature of them and he leaves.
Foley says that he put Chris through a hell of a test at Bound for Glory, but Foley has another test for Chris. Next week, it will be Abyss and Dr. Stevie. If Abyss can beat Dr. Stevie, Stevie is gone from TNA.
Jeremy Borash is with Scott Steiner and he asks about the arrival of Hulk Hogan. Steiner talks about his history with Hogan and he mentions the nWo. He says that Hogan is going to put all of the young punks in their place and Hogan can join him in the Main Event Mafia. Steiner talks about Bobby Lashley and Kristal. Steiner says that he knows that Kristal wants to be his biggest freak.
We go to commercial.
We hear comments from Matt Morgan about the signing of Hulk Hogan and what it means to him. He mentions talking with Hogan during their time together on American Gladiators.
We see footage of Homicide pinning Red two weeks ago in a non-title match. We also see Scott Steiner’s obsessive behavior towards Kristal.
Match Number Four: Homicide versus Bobby Lashley
Before the match starts, the referee sends Kristal to the back.
Homicide attacks Lashley as the bell rings but Lashley pushes Homicide away.
Lashley with an elbow. Homicide with a kick but Lashley with an Irish whip.
Homicide moves when Lashley charges into the corner and Homicide with a missile
drop kick for a near fall. Homicide throws his bandana at Lashley. Lashley with
a choke slam for the three count.
Winner: Bobby Lashley
After the match, Homicide attacks Lashley and Homicide tries to hit Lashley with his boot but Lashley grabs Homicide and has him up for a press slam.
We see Steiner in the back and he is hitting on Kristal. Lashley makes his way to the back and he attacks Steiner and hits him with a trash can. Wrestlers and agents try to pull Lashley off Steiner.
We go to commercial.
We are back and Homicide is still in the ring and Homicide pushes the referee down.
Amazing Red comes to the ring and Red with a tilt-a-whirl head scissors and spin kick. Red goes up top and hits a clothesline. Homicide leaves.
It is time to run through the card for Turning Point.
Match Number Five: Madison Rayne versus Taylor Wilde
Taylor with a side head lock and a kick followed by an arm drag. Taylor tries
for a head scissors out of the corner but Madison slams Taylor to the mat and
she punches her. Taylor with a trip and punch. Taylor with a rollup and Backlund
bridge for the three count.
Winner: Taylor Wilde
After the match, Velvet Sky and Lacey Von Erich attack Taylor. Sarita comes to the ring and she takes care of Velvet and Madison for a second but Velvet attacks Sarita. The three-on-two attack continues until ODB comes to the ring and Velvet, Madison, and Lacey head to the floor.
We go to commercial.
We see A.J. Styles getting ready for his match with Daniels and we return to commercial.
Matt Morgan and Hernandez are with Lauren and she asks them if they want to comment about Rhino. Hernandez says that they are here to win. Matt says that there is no conspiracy theory other than Rhino looking like a bigger ass than he is. Matt says that they will knock Team 3D off their perch. They were the best tag team, but him and Hernandez are the future of TNA.
Match Number Six (or Match Number Three Redux): A.J. Styles versus Daniels with Guest Referee Samoa Joe in a Non-Title Match
They lock up and Styles with a side head lock and he holds on while Daniels
tries to send him off the ropes. Styles with a side head lock take down. Daniels
gets to the ropes and Styles is forced to release the hold. Daniels with knees
to the ribs. Styles with a phenomenal drop kick. Styles tries for a splash into
the corner but Daniels gets his knees up. Daniels with an STO and both men are
down. Daniels gets up first and he connects with a knee to the midsection as he
works on A.J.’s ribs and gets a near fall. Daniels with a gutbuster from a
gutwrench followed by a leaping gutbuster. Daniels continues to work on the ribs
with a seated abdominal stretch. Daniels with a kick to Styles and then he slams
Styles and Daniels with an Arabian press for a near fall. Daniels continues to
work on the ribs with his knee on Styles’ chest in a chin lock. Styles gets his
foot on the ropes and he forces Daniels to release the hold. Styles with punches
but Daniels with knees. Styles blocks a suplex and Styles with a neck breaker
out of a suplex set up and both men are down. Daniels gets up first but Styles
with clotheslines. Styles with a punch and a springboard phenomenal forearm but
Daniels is able to counter it slightly and both men are down. Styles with the
springboard moonsault but Daniels counters the inverted DDT attempt with a snap
mare. Styles rolls through and hits the Styles Clash for the three count.
Winner: A.J. Styles
After the match, Joe hands Styles the title belt and raises his hand. Joe leaves the ring. Styles checks on Daniels and Joe returns to the ring and he chokes out Styles.
We go to commercial with Joe holding the title belt.
We are back and Hernandez talks about the arrival of Hulk Hogan in TNA and he says that it is good for TNA.
Lauren is with Dr. Stevie and Daffney and she talks about Stevie’s match next week. Stevie says that nobody plays him. He is not played like a pawn on a chessboard. Abyss will not beat him next week. Stevie says that he needs to take out Abyss once and for all. Stevie tells Chris to back out of it now because Abyss does not want to know what he has in store for him next week.
Match Number Seven: Team 3D versus Matt Morgan and Hernandez
Devon and Morgan start things off and they lock up. Morgan with a clean break. They lock up again and Devon with a side head lock and a shoulder tackle but neither man goes down. Devon with a flying shoulder tackle. Devon with a punch but Morgan with a side slam. Morgan with an elbow and then he takes off the elbow pads and connects with a series of elbows and then Morgan with a splash into the corner. Hernandez tags in and he chops Devon. Devon with a kick and a corkscrew back elbow for a near fall. Ray tags in and he works on the arm but Hernandez reverses and works on the shoulder. Ray with jabs but Hernandez with a clothesline before the Bubbonic elbow. Hernandez with a slingshot shoulder tackle for a near fall. Ray with a splash into the corner but Hernandez with a boot and he lifts himself to the turnbuckles. Ray with a chop to Hernandez and he hits a superplex and both men are down and Ray gets a near fall. Devon tags back in and he goes to the turnbuckles for an elbow. Devon favors his knee after landing awkwardly. Hernandez goes for the knee and drops an elbow.
Rhino comes to the ring and he says something to Ray. Morgan tags in and drop kicks the leg and gets a near fall. Ray tells Rhino to leave. Morgan with elbows to the leg. Rhino has a chair for Ray. Morgan with a single leg crab while Rhino continues to try to sell Ray on using the chair. Ray pushes Rhino down and takes the chair and tells Rhino to leave. Ray puts the chair on the apron. Hernandez tags in and he returns to the leg. Morgan tags in and he kicks the leg. Morgan with an atomic drop to the knee and he signals for a choke slam. Ray hits Morgan in the back with the chair and then he drills Hernandez in the head with it. The referee calls for the bell.
After the match, Rhino comes into the ring and he hugs Ray. Ray pushes Rhino away and so does Devon. Rhino with a GORE to Hernandez and he raises his arms because he can. Rhino with a GORE to Morgan as well. Rhino, Ray, and Devon raise their arms as we go to credits and Ray is conflicted.
2009 - WWE broadcast Superstars. Richard Trionfo filed the following TV report:
We start off tonight with a Raw match.Match Number One: Santino Marella versus Chavo Guerrero
Santino freezes Chavo in his tracks but Chavo slaps Santino but Santino with
arm drags. Santino with the cobra pose and Chavo backs into the corner. Chavo
with a kick and forearm to the back and then he sends Santino into the
turnbuckles. Santino returns the favor to Chavo. Santino blocks a suplex and
Santino hits one of his own. Chavo with a back elbow to Santino and then he
kicks Santino in the back. Chavo gets a near fall and then he hits a Saito
suplex for a near fall. Santino with a back slide for a near fall but Chavo
responds with a drop kick for a near fall. Chavo with a reverse chin lock.
Santino gets to his feet but Chavo with a punch that sends him back to the mat.
Chavo with a slap to the head and he returns to the reverse chin lock. Santino
gets to his feet and he hits a series of punches and then he does a split before
hitting a hip toss. Santino misses a diving forearm when Chavo moves out of the
way. Chavo with kicks to the chest and then Chavo thinks about going to the
turnbuckles but Chavo returns to the ring to move Santino and Santino with an
inside cradle for the three count.
Winner: Santino Marella
It is time for Ask the Divas.
Match Number Two: Jack Swagger versus Primo
Primo avoids Swagger when Swagger wants to lock up. They eventually lock up
and Primo sends Swagger into the turnbuckles. Primo with a drop toe hold and a
leaping head butt to the back and a near fall. Primo with an arm bar but Swagger
with a slam. Swagger misses an elbow drop. Primo with punches and a tilt-a-whirl
head scissors. Primo sets for punches in the corner but Swagger runs Primo into
the turnbuckles and then he kicks Primo. The referee pulls Swagger out of the
corner. Swagger with a double jump splash and then he hits a second one. Swagger
with a seated abdominal stretch. Swagger with a kick and a belly-to-belly
suplex. Swagger does some push ups before kicking Primo again. Swagger wants to
run Primo into the turnbuckles again, but Primo turns it into a sunset flip.
Swagger runs into Primo’s boots and then Primo goes up top and hits an elbow.
Primo hits a cross body for a near fall. Primo tries for another tilt-a-whirl
head scissors but Swagger counters and he hits the Doctor Bomb for the three
count.
Winner: Jack Swagger
It is time for the Raw Rebound.
Chris Jericho is in the back as we go to commercial.
We are back and it is time for the ECW contribution to Superstars.
Match Number Three: Paul Burchill with Katie Lea versus Tyler Reks
They lock up and Burchill with a clean break but Reks with a punch and side
head lock. Reks with a shoulder tackle for a near fall. Reks sends Burchill into
the turnbuckles but Burchill pulls Reks off the turnbuckles and gets a near
fall. Burchill with a short arm clothesline. Burchill chokes Reks in the ropes
and then Katie hits Reks while Paul is with the referee. Paul with more punches
after he returns to the ropes. Burchill with a neck breaker for a near fall.
Burchill with a reverse chin lock but Reks with punches. Burchill with a head
butt and shoulder in the corner. Burchill with an Irish whip but he runs into an
elbow. Reks with a drop kick followed by a kick and an inverted suplex for a
near fall. Burchill with a kick and the Danger Buster for the three count.
Winner: Paul Burchill
We go to commercial.
We are back with a Yoshi Tatsu video package.
We go to a recap of the problems between Batista and Rey Mysterio.
We go to commercial.
Match Number Four: Chris Jericho versus Finlay
Before the match starts, we see what Drew McIntyre did to Finlay last week on Smackdown.
Jericho goes to the floor before they lock up and Finlay shows some frustration. They lock up and Jericho is pushed by Finlay and Jericho pushes back. Finlay pushes again and then Jericho gets into the ropes and the referee pulls Finlay off. Jericho with a punch to Finlay and the attack continues in the corner. Finlay with a leg take down and he punches Jericho and then connects with an elbow to the head and gets a near fall. Jericho with a take down and he punches Finlay and puts Finlay in a reverse chin lock. Finlay escapes the hold and connects with a European uppercut, clothesline and forearms. Finlay with another European uppercut and Jericho goes down. Finlay with boots to the midsection. Finlay with a kick to the chest but Jericho tries to put Finlay in the Walls of Jericho but Finlay powers out. Jericho sends Finlay to the floor and tries for the springboard double jump cross body but Finlay uses the ring skirt to crotch Jericho. We go to commercial.
We are back and Jericho has Finlay in a reverse chin lock. We see footage
from the commercial break when Jericho sent Finlay into the ring steps. We are
back to live on tape action and Finlay with knees to escape the hold and he gets
a near fall with a rollup. Jericho with an enzuigiri for a near fall. Jericho
with a series of kicks to Finlay but Finlay responds with chops. Jericho with a
standing drop kick and a near fall. Jericho catapults Finlay into the bottom
rope. Jericho continues the assault with punches and kick in the corner. Finlay
with a clothesline and a near fall. Finlay runs Jericho into the corner and then
he hits a snap mare but misses an elbow drop. Jericho with a back senton for a
near fall. Jericho with a Dragon Sleeper on Finlay. Jericho misses a charge into
the corner but Jericho kicks out. Finlay with clotheslines and then Finlay with
a fireman’s carry slam for a near fall. Finlay tries for the seated splash but
Jericho is able to grab Finlay and puts Finlay in the Walls of Jericho but
Finlay makes it to the ropes. Finlay tries for the Celtic Cross but Jericho
grabs the ropes. Jericho hits the Codebreaker for the three count.
Winner:
Chris Jericho
2010 - WWE Smackdown ran Liverpool, Great Britain. Phil Grant filed the following live report:
Just like in Belfast, we had Fit Finlay beat Tyler Reks in the opener with help from Hornswoggle and the shillelagh.
Chavo Guerrero lost to a local lad named Mason Ryan. He is signed to a training deal with WWE. He is green, very green. Ryan was billed as being from Liverpool, of course.
Dolph Ziggler won a Fatal Four Way over MVP, Drew McIntyre and Cody Rhodes to
retain the Intercontinental Title. This was a fun match.
Jack
Swagger beat Chris Masters. This was better than I thought it would be but not
great. The Eagle was there to help Swagger.
They did the Alberto Del Rio jumps Rey Mysterio before the match angle, which led to Kofi Kingston coming out. Kingston beat Del Rio in a really good match. Rey came down and did the 619 on Del Rio after the match,
Heath Slater and Justin Gabriel beat The Hart Dynasty to retain the tag titles. This was another good match. Gabriel and Tyson Kidd were especially good.
Natalya beat Layla in a non-title match. Kelly Kelly was the guest referee. Hornswoggle came down for comedy after the match.
The main event so Kane and Big Show go to a no-contest in the World Title match after all of Nexus (save Wade Barrett) did a run in. The were joined by all of the other heels until the faces from the show made the save. It was a real rip off of a main event.
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