February 6th
On this day in history in ....
1876 - William Muldoon defeats American Collar-and-Elbow Champion James Owens in Boston, Massachusetts, but Owens continued to claim the title.
1938 - Octavio Gaona defeats Black Guzman in a tournament final for the Mexican National Middleweight Title in Mexico City, Mexico.
1958 - Lee Fields and Lester Welch defeat The Corsicans (Jean and Joe) in Hattiesburg, Mississippi to win the Mid-America NWA World Tag Team Title, ending The Corsicans' fourth reign.
1958 - Leon Graham defeats Ed Francis for the Ohio Heavyweight and NWA Eastern States Heavyweight Titles in Columbus, Ohio.
1962 - Ralph McClure ends Curly Gagnon's second Madison Wrestling Club Middleweight Title reign in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
1964 - Hard Boiled Haggerty defeats Neff Maivia to win the NWA Hawaii Heavyweight Title in Honolulu, Hawaii, ending Maivia's third reign.
1965 - The Sheik defeats Johnny Valentine for the Detroit NWA United States Heavyweight Title in Detroit, Michigan.
1966 - Alberto Muaoz defeats Huracan Ramirez to win the Mexican National Welterweight Title in Guadalajara, Mexico. Muaoz would vacated the title after winning the Mexican National Middleweight Title on October 20, 1968 from Humberto Garza.
1967 - Don Jardine and Dutch Savage win the Vancouver NWA World Tag Team Title for the second time, defeating Chris and John Tolos in Vancouver, British Columbia.
1967 - Professor Ito and Tojo Yamamoto defeat Jackie Fargo and Herb Welch for the Mid-America NWA World Tag Team Title in Memphis, Tennessee, to begin their second reign.
1968 - Bobby Fields wins his seventh NWA Louisiana Heavyweight Title in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, defeating Frank Dalton.
1970 - Abdullah the Butcher defeats Billy Robinson for the Stampede North American Heavyweight Title in Calgary, Alberta.
1971 - The WWWF held an event at the Boston Garden in Boston, Massachusetts. The results:
- Little Joey and Frenchy LaMont defeated Little Brutus and Sky Low Low.
- Blackjack Mulligan defeated Manuel Soto.
- WWWF World Heavyweight Champion Ivan Koloff defeated Jean Dubois.
- Bulldog Brower defeated Tony Marino.
- WWWF United States Heavyweight Champion Pedro Morales defeated The Wolfman.
- Bruno Sammartino and Chief Jay Strongbow defeated WWWF International Tag Team Champions The Mongols (Bepo and Geto).
1971 - Frankie Laine wins the NWA Hawaii Heavyweight Title from Ripper Collins in Honolulu, Hawaii, ending Collins' seventh reign.
1973 - Buddy Colt defeats Mark Lewin in Tampa, Florida for the Florida NWA Southern Heavyweight Title, beginning his fourth reign.
1976 - Karl Von Schotz defeats Frankie Laine to win the Stampede North American Heavyweight Title in Calgary, Alberta, ending Laine's second reign.
1977 - Bobo Brazil defeats The Sheik in Toronto, Ontario for the Toronto NWA United States Heavyweight Title, ending Sheik's third reign.
1978 - Victoria Fujimi and Nancy Kumi defeat Mariko Akagi and Chino Sato for the vacant WWWA World Tag Team Title in Osaka, Japan. The title was vacated after Kumi, who then held the title with Jackie Sato, won the WWWA World Singles Title from Maki Ueda on November 1.
1982 - The WWF held an event at the Boston Garden in Boston, Massachusetts. 15,386 fans attended the show. The results were:
- Rick McGraw and Steve Travis defeated Jose Estrada and Johnny Rodz.
- Laurent Soucie defeated Charlie Fulton.
- Adrian Adonis defeated Dominic DeNucci.
- Tony Atlas defeated Killer Khan.
- Tony Garea, Rick Martel and Pat Patterson defeated Lou Albano and WWF Tag Team Champions Mr. Fuji and Mr. Saito.
- Greg Valentine defeated WWF Intercontinental Champion Pedro Morales by disqualification.
- WWF Heavyweight Champion Bob Backlund defeated Jesse Ventura.
1982 - The Mongolian Stomper defeats Carlos Colon for the WWC Puerto Rico Heavyweight Title in Bayamon, Puerto Rico, ending his seventh reign.
1983 - The Fabulous Ones (Steve Keirn and Stan Lane) are awarded their third AWA Southern Tag Team Title in Memphis, Tennessee, after the title was stripped from The Sheepherders (Jonathan Boyd and Luke Williams), after Williams missed several scheduled title defenses.
1984 - Iceman King Parsons defeats The Super Destroyer (Scott Irwin) to win the World Class Television Title in Fort Worth, Texas. This began and ended each man's second reign.
1984 - Black Bart and Ron Bass defeat Mike Davis and Mike Rotundo for the Florida NWA United States Tag Team Title in West Palm Beach, Florida.
1984 - The Pretty Young Things (Norvell Austin and Sweet Brown Sugar) defeat The Zambuie Express (Elijah Akeem and Kareem Muhammad) for the AWA Southern Tag Team Title in Memphis, Tennessee.
1984 - David Morgan defeats Ken Lucas to win the Southeast NWA United States Junior Heavyweight Title.
1986 - Shiro Koshinaka defeats The Cobra in a tournament final in Tokyo, Japan to become the first-ever IWGP Junior Heavyweight Champion.
1988 - The WWF held a matinee event at the Boston Garden in Boston, Massachusetts. 15,534 fans attended the show. The WWF also held an evening event with the same results at the Spectrum in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania before 13,112 fans. The results were:
- Lanny Poffo pinned Terry Gibbs.
- The Fabulous Rougeau Brothers (Jacques and Raymond) defeated Steve Lombardi and Barry Horowitz, when Raymond pinned Horowitz.
- Sam Houston pinned Iron Mike Sharpe.
- WWF Women's Champion Sensational Sherri pinned Rockin' Robin.
- Bam Bam Bigelow (with Sir Oliver Humperdink) and Hulk Hogan defeated Andre the Giant and WWF Champion Ted DiBiase (with Virgil). DiBiase wore the belt to the ring and was introduced as the new WWF Champion as a result of the match on the previous night in Indianapolis, Indiana on The Main Event.
- Dino Bravo (with Frenchy Martin) vs. Ricky Steamboat ended in a double-countout.
- Danny Davis pinned Brady Boone.
- One Man Gang (with Slick) pinned George Steele.
- The Islanders (Haku and Tama) defeated The British Bulldogs (Davey Boy Smith and the Dynamite Kid) by disqualification.
1988 - Super Black Ninja (Keiji Muto) defeats Invader I for the WWC Television Title in Guaynabo, Puerto Rico, ending Invader I's third reign. At the same event, Bobby Jaggers and Dan Kroffat (Phil LaFon) defeat Chris and Mark Youngblood to win the WWC Caribbean Tag Team Title.
1988 - Bob Brown and The Cuban Assassin defeat Rick Patterson and Stevie Ray in a tournament final to win the vacant NWA Central States Tag Team Title in St. Joseph, Missouri. The title was vacated by The Montana Cowboys (Mike Stone and Rick Patterson) in January, when Stone left the promotion.
1990 - WCW held Clash of the Champions X: Texas Shootout at the Memorial Coliseum in Corpus Christi, Texas. The show aired live on TBS, earning a 4.5 rating. Clash of the Champions X set up the February 25 WrestleWar pay-per-view. The results were:
- Steve Williams pinned The Samoan Savage.
- Flyin' Brian and Z-Man defeated The MOD Squad (Basher and Spike), when Zenk pinned Basher.
- Mil Máscaras pinned Cactus Jack with a flying bodypress.
- Norman the Lunatic pinned Kevin Sullivan in a Falls Count Anywhere match, behind closed doors in the women's bathroom.
- The Skyscrapers (Mark Callous and Dan Spivey) defeated The Road Warriors (Animal and Hawk) by disqualification, when the Warriors brought a chair into the ring.
- NWA World Tag Team Champions The Steiner Brothers (Rick and Scott) defeated Doom in a Title vs. Masks match to retain the titles. Doom was unmasked as Butch Reed and Ron Simmons.
- The Horsemen (Arn Anderson, Ole Anderson and Ric Flair) defeat Gary Hart International (The Dragonmaster, The Great Muta and Buzz Sawyer) (with Gary Hart)) in a Steel Cage match, when Arn Anderson pinned The Dragonmaster after a DDT. Sting was originally scheduled to be in the match but was kicked out of the Horsemen earlier in the night and replaced with Ole Anderson. During the match, Sting ran to the ring and tried to climb into the cage, but during the ensuing brawl, Sting blew out his knee.
1990 - Dave Finlay defeats Tony St. Clair for the British Heavyweight Title in Croydon, England, ending St. Clair's third reign.
1990 - Giant Haystacks defeats Pat Roach to win the European Heavyweight Title in Llamtrinsant, England.
1990 - Robert Fuller and Brian Lee win the USWA Tag Team Title for the second time, defeating The Southern Rockers (Steve Doll and Rex King) in Louisville, Kentucky.
1993 - The WWF held an event at the Boston Garden in Boston, Massachusetts. The results:
- Tito Santana defeated Skinner.
- Jim Brunzell defeated The Predator.
- Terry Taylor defeated Jim Powers.
- Tatanka defeated Damien Demento.
- Razor Ramon defeated Mr. Perfect by countout.
- The Steiner Brothers (Rick and Scott) defeated The Beverly Brothers (Beau and Blake).
- Kamala defeated Kimchee.
- Yokozuna defeated Randy Savage.
- Bob Backlund defeated WWF Intercontinental Champion Shawn Michaels by countout.
1993 - The Global Wrestling Federation ran Dallas, Texas at the Sportatorium for a TV taping, featuring:
*Don Kernodle defeated Ricky Harris.
*Pvt. Nelson defeated Keith Larson.
*Jake Roberts and Paul Jones defeated Chris Markoff and Lord Alfred Hayes.
*Jimmy Valiant defeated The Super Destroyer.
*Leroy Brown defeated US Champion Sgt. Slaughter by disqualification.
*Ricky Steamboat defeated Roddy Piper.
1995 - Hideki Hosaka defeats Ricky Fuji for the FMW Independent World Junior Heavyweight Title in Okazaki, Japan.
1995 - Jerry Lawler defeats Sid Vicious to win the USWA Unified World Heavyweight Title in Memphis, Tennessee, beginning his 20th reign.
1997 - Mariko Yoshida defeats Lady Apache for the CMLL World Women's Title in Tokyo, Japan. Yoshida was stripped of the title by CMLL in February 1999 due to lack of defenses.
1998 - Karloff Lagarde, Jr. defeats Mascara Magica to win the CMLL World Welterweight Title in Mexico City, Mexico, ending Magica's second reign.
1998 - The Sickness (Adorable Anthony and Twiggy Ramirez) defeat The Blood Angels (Lucifer Grimm and Diablos Macabre) for the Jersey All-Pro Wrestling Tag Team Title in Bayonne, New Jersey.
1998 - Caveman Broda defeats Bobby Collins for the Canadian Wrestling Federation Light Heavyweight Title, ending Collins' third reign.
1999 - The Tennessee Volunteerz (Steven Dunn and Reno Riggins) defeat The Australians (Bill Dundee and Ashley Hudson) to win the held-up NWA North American Tag Team Title in Nashville, Tennessee. The titles had been held up after their match the previous night in Nashville. This began the Volunteerz' second reign.
1999 - Kevin Knight defeats Ric Ratchett in a tournament final in Holmdel, New Jersey to become the first NWA New Jersey Junior Heavyweight Champion.
1999 - The Scufflin' Hillbillies (Maynard R. Neck and Big Chuck Wagon) defeat Bobo Brown and Pete Christie in Burton, Michigan to win the NWA Michigan Tag Team Title.
2001 - The WWF tapes the February 8 edition of SmackDown! and February 11 Sunday Night Heat at the North Charleston Coliseum in North Charleston, South Carolina. The results were:
Sunday Night Heat:
- Haku (with Rikishi) pinned Scotty 2 Hotty (with Grandmaster Sexay) with the Tongan Death Grip.
- Albert pinned Crash Holly (with Molly Holly) after the Baldo Bomb.
- The Undertaker and Kane defeated Kaientai (Funaki and Taka Michinoku), when Kane got the pin after both he and Undertaker powerbombed Kaientai.
- WWF Champion Kurt Angle pinned Essa Rios after the Olympic Slam.
SmackDown!
- Chris Benoit and Perry Saturn (with Terri) defeated The Hardy Boyz (Matt and Jeff (with Lita)), when Benoit made Jeff submit with the Crippler Crossface.
- Rikishi (with Haku) pinned Al Snow with a sitdown splash.
- Edge and Christian defeated WWF Tag Team Champions The Dudley Boyz (Bubba Ray and D-Von) by disqualification, when The Undertaker and Kane came out, and Undertaker prevented Edge from pinning Bubba Ray and then chokeslammed him.
- Hardcore Holly (with Molly Holly) pinned WWF Hardcore Champion Raven to win the title, after Molly prevented the masked ninja woman (Tori) from interfering, ending Raven's fourth reign and beginning Holly's fourth. Soon after, Raven pinned Holly to regain the title after the woman entered the ring and broke a 2x4 across Holly's back. This began Raven's fifth reign.
- The Right to Censor (Bull Buchanan, The Goodfather, WWF Women's Champion Ivory and Steven Richards) defeated The Acolytes (Bradshaw and Faarooq), Jacqueline and The Kat, when Ivory pinned The Kat with her feet on the ropes.
- Triple H (with Stephanie McMahon-Helmsley) pinned WWF Intercontinental Champion Chris Jericho after the Pedigree.
- The Rock pinned Big Show after a Rock Bottom on a steel chair. With the win, Rock earned a WWF Title match at February 25's No Way Out.
2002 - Doug Basham and Damaja defeat The Lords of the Ring (Rob Conway and Nick Dinsmore) for the OVW Southern Tag Team Title in Jeffersonville, Indiana, ending Conway and Dinsmore's eighth reign.
2002 - Super Uchuu Power defeats MIKAMI to win the Dramatic Dream Team KO-D Openweight Title in Tokyo, Japan.
2004 - Crazy J and Lotus defeat T.J. Dalton and J.T. Starr for the Heartland Wrestling Association Tag Team Title in Cincinnati, Ohio, ending Dalton and Starr's second reign.
2006 - WWE held a live RAW at Philips Arena in Atlanta, Georgia. RAW featured the first round of the Road to WrestleMania tournament decide who would receive a WWE Title match at WrestleMania 22. The results:
- In a dark match featuring talent from Deep South Wrestling, Tony Santarelli and Mike Taylor defeated Team Elite (Mike Knox and Derrick Neikirk).
Heat:
- Goldust pinned Lance Cade after Shattered Dreams.
- Chavo Guerrero pinned Johnny Parisi with the frog splash.
- Val Venis and Viscera defeated The Heart Throbs (Romeo and Antonio) and Snitsky and Tyson Tomko in an elimination match to earn a future World Tag Team Title match.
RAW:
- In a Road to WrestleMania Tournament quarterfinal, Chris Masters pinned World Tag Team Champion Kane, by blocking a takedown and grabbing the ropes.
- Ashley pinned Mickie James with a roll-up after Mickie accidentally hit guest referee Trish Stratus when Ashley moved out of the way.
- In a Road to WrestleMania Tournament quarterfinal, Triple H pinned WWE Intercontinental Champion Ric Flair with the Pedigree.
- In a Road to WrestleMania Tournament quarterfinal, World Tag Team Champion Big Show pinned Shelton Benjamin (subbing for Shawn Michaels) after the chokeslam.
- In a Road to WrestleMania Tournament quarterfinal, Rob Van Dam pinned Carlito after the Five-Star Frog Splash.
- WWE Champion John Cena and Maria defeated Edge and Lita, when Maria pinned Lita after Edge accidentally speared Lita. With the win, Cena was allowed to pick the guest referee for his and Edge's WWE Title match the next week, Mick Foley.
- In a dark match after the show, WWE Champion John Cena pinned Edge after the FU, after Mick Foley stopped Edge from using a chair.
2006 - Shiori Asahi and Makoto Oishi defeat KAZMA and Kengo Mashino for the Kaientai Dojo Strongest-K Tag Team Title in Tokyo, Japan.
2007 - WWE held a live edition of ECW and taped the February 9 edition of Friday Night SmackDown! at the Qwest Center in Omaha, Nebraska. The results:
Dark matches:
- Chuck Palumbo defeated Shannon Moore.
- Chavo Guerrero defeated Johnny Dyson.
ECW:
- Kevin Thorn (with Ariel) pinned Tommy Dreamer with a clothesline which knocked Dreamer over guest referee Matt Striker.
- ECW World Champion Bobby Lashley pinned Hardcore Holly after the powerslam.
- Marcus Cor Von defeated Balls Mahoney by knockout with a Cobra Clutch armbreaker.
- Elijah Burke pinned Rob Van Dam after a low blow.
SmackDown!:
- The Undertaker pinned The Miz with the Tombstone piledriver. After the match, Taker powerbombed Miz through the announce table.
- Deuce 'n Domino (with Cherry) defeated WWE Tag Team Champions Paul London and Brian Kendrick (with Ashley).
- Joey Mercury pinned Matt Hardy.
- Finlay pinned The Boogeyman.
- Daivari pinned WWE Cruiserweight Champion Gregory Helms.
- World Heavyweight Champion Batista pinned Mr. Kennedy with the Batista Bomb.
2008 - World Wrestling Entertainment signed 2007 Diva Search contestant Taryn Terrell, who would debut as Tiffany on the main roster.
2008 - The Scarborough Evening News in Great Britain featured an article on a man accused of claiming to be Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson in order to receive gifts from The Manchester Football club. Wayne Scott, 35, is charged with three counts of fraud, two counts of malicious communication and one count of failing to surrender to police
2009 - Ring of Honor ran Coral Springs, FL. Richard Trionfo filed the following live report:
Ring of Honor returned to Florida for their first show since Wrestlemania weekend. While there were shows that were scheduled for October, but they were moved to this weekend. Here are the results:
On the Pre Show:
Match Number One: Alex “Sugar Foot” Payne defeated Chris Escobar
Escobar controlled the early part of the match but after escaping a belly-to-belly suplex, Payne took over in the match and got a few near falls. After Escobar tries for an arm bar submission, Payne gets the three count with a rollup.
Match Number Two: The British Lions (Tommy Taylor and Chris Gray) defeated The Heartbreak Express (Sean and Phil Davis)
The Heartbreak Express take advantage of an attack before the bell rings to isolate Gray but Taylor is able to get back into the match and the Lions work over the Davises. Sean tries to get involved from the apron to give the Express the advantage. Sean uses his size advantage against Gray. After Sean Davis gets a near fall, all four men get into the ring and Taylor and Gray get Sean out of the ring and they pin Phil with a sunset flip.
The Main Show
Match Number One: Brad Attitude defeated Shawn Osborne
Attitude works on the arm at the start of the match and then he gets a number of near falls after a springboard somersault splash. Osborne works on Attitude’s ribs to try to slow him down. Osborne uses the ropes for an assist when he puts Attitude in an abdominal stretch. Attitude is able to counter a power slam attempt with the Attitude Adjustment (not the one that John Cena currently uses).
Match Number Two: Bison Smith defeated Sal Rinauro
Smith starts off the match with a forearm that staggers Rinauro and Sal tries to respond with forearms of his own but they have no effect on Smith. Rinauro is unable to counter Smith’s size advantage and when Rinauro tries to use his speed advantage he is met with a clothesline and then Smith gets the three count with a claw choke slam.
Match Number Three: Roderick Strong, Erick Stevens, and Bobby Dempsey defeat Kenny King, Chasyn Rance, and Rhett Titus
Strong, Stevens, and Dempsey work over King and Rance. The match moves to the floor and Rance tries to slow down Strong by sending him into the apron. Titus, Rance, and King triple team Stevens and then they get a few near falls. They keep Stevens from making the tag. Stevens eventually tags in Dempsey and Dempsey gets a near fall after a power slam. All six men are in the ring but Strong and Stevens take care of Titus and King as they go to the floor, leaving Dempsey and Rance in the ring. Dempsey hits a cannonball into the corner followed by a Death Valley Driver for the three count.
Match Number Four: Austin Aries defeats Necro Butcher
Aries starts off the match trying to avoid Necro. When they do finally make contact, Necro works on Aries’ arm. Necro tries to take the match to the floor, but whenever Necro sends Aries outside the ring, Aries returns and it frustrates Necro. Once they make it to the floor, Necro uses the guardrails and ring post to try to wear down Aries. Aries is able to take control once they return to the ring. After hitting the pendulum elbow, Aries goes up top and he tries for the Ram Jam but he misses it when Necro moves. Necro tries to send Aries through the table at ringside, but Jimmy Jacobs and Delirious come to the ring and Delirious hits Necro with a chair which allows him to hit the running drop kick into the corner followed by a brainbuster for the three count.
Match Number Five: Bryan Danielson and Jerry Lynn defeat Delirious and Jimmy Jacobs
When the bell rings, Delirious does not do his usual freaking out and running around the ring because Jacobs holds Delirious’ tassels. Jacobs shows no respect to Danielson by spitting in his face but before Danielson can respond, Jacobs tags in Delirious. Lynn and Danielson work on Delirious’ arm. Danielson sets up for a surfboard on Delirious and Jacobs tries to interfere but Lynn stops him and we see a double surfboard. Lynn and Danielson continue to work over Delirious and Jacobs until Jacobs is able to hit a spear on Lynn. After a Hart Attack on Jacobs, Danielson puts him in Cattle Mutilation and then he connects with a few elbow strikes to the head. Jacobs puts Danielson in the End Time but Danielson gets to the ropes. Jacobs accidentally spears Delirious and that allows Danielson to hit Cattle Mutilation to get the victory.
It was time for Intermission.
Match Number Six: Nigel McGuinness defeated Brent Albright in a non-title match
Before the match starts, Nigel gets on the mic and he wants everyone in the building to keep it down while he shows everyone what a real man looks like.
Albright works on Nigel’s arm but Nigel makes his way into the ropes. Nigel and Brent go in and out of the ring and Nigel thinks the he has outsmarted Albright, but Brent is behind Nigel. Nigel sends Albright into the guardrails and then he starts to work on Albright’s arm. Albright returns to the arm bar and hits a German suplex followed by an overhead belly-to-belly suplex. Nigel goes to the floor one more time but Albright hits a cross body from the top turnbuckle. Nigel accidentally clotheslines the ring post and Albright returns to the Fujiwara arm bar. Nigel hits the Tower of London but he can only get a two count. After working on Albright’s arm, Nigel with another Tower of London to the floor. Nigel uses the tights to get extra leverage on the rollup.
Match Number Seven: Kevin Steen and El Generico defeated the Dark City Fight Club (Jon Davis and Kory Chavis) in a non-title match
The Dark City Fight Club attack Steen and Generico during their entrance. Steen and Generico work over Chavis and Steen hits a somersault leg drop after a drop toe hold from Generico. They follow that with a double senton for a near fall. Steen tags in but Davis came from the floor and pulls Steen off the apron and throws Steen into the guardrails. Davis works over Steen and hits a delayed vertical suplex and then the Dark City Fight Club make quick tags to stay fresh while working over Steen. Generico tags in and he works over Chavis and Davis. Generico hits a frog splash and Chavis makes the save. Chavis hits a lung blower followed by Total Elimination but they can only get a two count. Steen breaks up the neckbreaker and powerbomb combination. Chavis and Davis bump into each other and then Steen hits the Package Piledriver on Chavis and then Generico gets the three count after a brainbuster.
Match Number Eight: Tyler Black defeated Davey Richards (with Larry Sweeney) Black is hesitant to shake Richards’ hand during the match because of what Richards has done before. Black works on the arm and Richards is able to gain control after a knee to the midsection. Richards tries to work on Black’s back and ribs and puts Black in a body scissors. Sweeney trips Black as he comes off the ropes and the referee sends Sweeney to the back despite protests from Sweeney and Richards. Black tries for a suicide dive, but Richards with a kick to the head. Black sends Richards to the floor and then Black hits a somersault plancha. Black tries for the springboard clothesline from the apron but Richards counters with a drop kick. Black goes up top and Richards crotches him. After a number of failed attempts to superplex Black, Richards hits a super German suplex. After a number of near falls by Richards, Black is able to get the three count after a spin kick.
2009 - WWE Raw ran Vancouver, British Columbua. Darren Blakeborough filed the following results:
CM Punk defeated Steven Regal to defend the Intercontinental Championship.
The Miz and Morrison defended the Tag Titles against Charlie "Hitman" Haus and Goldust.
Mark Henry beat Tommy Dreamer.
Kofi Kingston and Rey Mysterio Jr defeated Kane and Mike Knox.
Finlay with Hornswoggle defeated Jack Swagger by DQ. Finlay then made the night for about 6 little boys by bringing them in the ring with Hornswoggle and letting them pose on the corner ropes and running the ring.
Beth Phoenix (with Santino) defeated Kelly Kelly. There were remarkably loud chants for Santino.
In a Triple Threat for the World Championship, John Cena defeated Randy Orton and Chris Jericho. Jericho came out first to a good response and then proceeded to relentlessly heel the crowd. The ladies LOVE Orton, and Cena was so over I was shocked. It was a fun and entertaining show! Oh yes, little kids worship Rey.
2010 - Six Flags Kentucky Kingdom in Louisville, Kentucky, which for many years hosted Ohio Valley Wrestling events featuring WWE stars and developmental performers was shut down, effective immediately by parent company Six Flags. The park had been run at a loss for several years.
2010 - A heavy snowstorm in the Philadelphia area led to the cancellation of a planned ROH on HDNet taping.
2010 - The Human Tornado, who appeared for MTV's Wrestling Society X and was a regular in the California scene for Pro Wrestling Guerrilla, among other companies, announced his retirement from professional wrestling with a brief statement on his facebook account, stating, "Human Tornado is officially retired."
2011 - WWE ran an event in Philadelphia. Rob MacGee filed the following results:
I attended the WWE Supershow yesterday in Philadelphia, PA prior to the Super Bowl. Here are the results:
*John Cena pinned CM Punk with the FU.
*Beth Phoenix & Natalya defeated Layla El & Kaitlyn from NXT Season 3. I guess Michelle McCool got off.
*Kane won a Battle Royal to earn an Intercontinental title shot against Kofi Kingston, dashing my hopes for Kofi vs. Hornswoggle. Most of the mid-card types were in this, most notably Drew McIntyre and Wade Barrett.
*Jack Swagger defeated Chris Masters.
*WWE champion The Miz defeated Randy Orton after Alex Riley got involved.
*Alberto Del Rio defeated Rey Mysterio. The Corre tried to get involved with Rey who fought them off.
*WWE Intercontinental champion Kofi Kingston defeated Kane.
*World champion Edge defeated Dolph Ziggler in a No DQ match.
2012 - Chris Hero reported to WWE developmental under his new ring name Kassius Ohno.
2012 - WWE announced Ron Simmons would be inducted into their Hall of Fame.
2012 - WWE broadcast Raw. Richard Trionfo filed the following TV report:
We begin with a look back at the moment when people expected to see John Laurinaitis sent packing, only to be interrupted by the gong and a man in a long jacket and long hair.
We are live from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma and your announcers are Michael ‘If JR isn’t here, the man who should get the JR Treatment’ Cole and Jerry ‘If only there was a man named Thor on the Thunder’ Lawler.
We will have a Six Pack Challenge with the winner becoming the last person to enter the Elimination Chamber Match at the pay per view.
Before we can have any of that wrestling stuff on the show, it is time for Triple H to come out to address the return of the Undertaker.
Hunter wants to talk about why he was out here last week and he says that he was there to fire John Laurinaitis. Hunter says that he was here to wish him well in all of his future endeavors. Hunter says that he never got to it last week. Hunter says that he sees John Laurinaitis the man . . . as an exaggeration. He sees him as a lying, conniving, ass kissing weasel and those are his good qualities. Hunter says that he hopes that people will see that after John’s last minute plea to the Board of Directors. Hunter says that he was asked not to make a final decision until they can review things. They might be able to make a decision by tomorrow morning.
Now it is time to talk about the return of the Undertaker. He returned after not being seen since Wrestlemania. He had not been seen since he was carried . . . carried from the ring for the first time ever. He was carried to the back because he could not walk out under his own power.
Last week, the gong hit and Taker walked down the ramp. Hunter says that after twenty years in this business, there is no other person that he gets that feeling for. There is a rush up his spine and he gets butterflies when he sees the Undertaker come to the ring. He is in awe when he is in the ring with him. Hunter says that he is humbled to be in the same ring with Taker.
It was a lot like last year, but with the roles reversed. Taker pointed to the sign (and Hunter shows how to have the proper sign pointing pose). He wanted the rematch of rematches and for the epic to continue.
Hunter reminds us that he looked into the eyes of the Deadman and there was no rush up his spine or butterflies in his stomach. He was not in awe and he was not humbled. Hunter says that he looked the Undertaker in his eyes and he was sorry. He felt bad for the Undertaker.
Hunter says that he knows what he did to Taker last year and he chooses to remember the Undertaker in a different light. He wants to remember him in a certain way.
We have an Undertaker video package.
Hunter says that is the Undertaker, that is the Phenom, that is the Deadman. That is how he chooses to remember the Undertaker. He does not want to remember Taker like this, and we see a video package of Undertaker struggling to get to his feet.
Hunter reminds us that was from last year’s Wrestlemania. No one will compare to the Undertaker. The legacy of the 19-0 record and being the most dominant force in the WWE.
Hunter tells the Dead Man for that reason, if he is going to challenge Hunter at Wrestlemania, he has to say no. Hunter says that he was in the ring and he knows what he did to Taker. Taker would not let it lie and he would not die. Hunter says that if they do it again, he has to finish it and Taker knows it too.
Maybe that is what Taker wants him to do and put an end to Taker.
He says that everyone, even the Undertaker has limits. Hunter says that Taker saw his limits last year and Hunter will not be the person to push him past those limits. Hunter says this is over.
Hunter’s music stops before he leaves the ring. The lights go out and the crowd beams with anticipation.
The lights go back on and it is the Undertaker sitting on the stage with a video package playing. He says that this is not over. He will not let that image remain as his legacy. His victory means nothing and he wants what is his. He says that he will give Hunter one more chance at Immortality. It is not over.
We go to commercial.
We are back and we see the footage of Big Show’s negligent behavior last month when he ran over AJ.
Match Number One: Daniel Bryan with AJ Lee versus Big Show in a Why Not Have This Match on the Brand the Wrestlers are on Match
Bryan goes into the ropes but Show punches Bryan around the ring. Show with a chop across the chest. Show with more punches to Bryan. Bryan kicks Show in the legs but Show with head butts. Show with a slam followed by an Irish whip. Show with a splash into the corner but Bryan with a drop kick to the knee when Show went for the running shoulder tackle.
We go to commercial.
We are back and Bryan has Show in a single leg crab but Show powers out of the hold. Show with clotheslines followed by a spear and both men are down but Show can only get a near fall. Show signals for the choke slam and he grabs Bryan but Bryan is able to counter with a guillotine choke. Show sends Bryan into the corner. Show misses a charge into the corner and Bryan works on the knee again.
Bryan with a round kick but Show kicks out at two. Bryan goes up top and then he goes to the apron. Show with a super kick and Bryan goes to the floor. Bryan says that he hurt his knee and AJ checks on him.
Bryan goes to the floor and AJ tries to stop him. Bryan was playing possum and he clips Show and then Show pushes Bryan towards AJ. Show charges at Bryan and Bryan moves out of the way. Show almost sends AJ into the steps.
Show goes back into the ring while Bryan walks AJ up the ramp because she is traumatized by what Show did.
Winner: Big Show by count out
After the match, Bryan wants to know what kind of giant freak he is. He wants to know what kind of man Show is. He proved beyond the shadow of a doubt that the first time he knocked over AJ it was on purpose. He could have pulled up then like he pulled him now. Bryan wants to know why Show has to torture an innocent woman like AJ. Bryan says that protecting the woman who loves him is more important than winning or losing any match. Regardless, at the Elimination Chamber, things will still be the same. He will still be Daniel Bryan, he will still be a vegan, and he will still be the World Heavyweight Champion.
We go to commercial.
We are back with a look at last week’s Raw when Carl Edwards was at the building to visit his Gillette Buddy John Cena. Carl tells John that he is going to be the honorary starter for the Daytona 500. John says that he will be there. John says that he hopes that Carl’s experience at Daytona will be like what he is going to do to Rock.
It is time to look at a video package for the Elimination Chamber.
We go to commercial.
We are back and David Otunga is in the ring and he has his sweater, bow tie, and travel mug. Otunga takes a sip and he says that as a Harvard Law Graduate, he has never had a boss as intelligent and insightful as John Laurinaitis. He says that he hopes the Board of Directors keep him as the Raw General Manager. Otunga wants everyone to pray with him and Otunga kills Tebowing for everyone.
Justin Roberts announces that David Otunga will be in a match.
Match Number Two: David Otunga versus Sheamus
Otunga tries to argue his way out of this but he tries for a kick that is blocked. Sheamus tries for the Celtic Cross and Otunga is now sweater free. Sheamus with a double sledge and now Sheamus with forearms across the chest. Sheamus with a short arm clothesline. Otunga holds on to the ropes and then he kicks Sheamus in the midsection and hits a DDT for a near fall.
Otunga with forearms to Sheamus followed by kicks. Otunga with a kick and punches. Otunga removes his shirt and then Sheamus almost removes his head with a Brogue Kick for the three count.
Winner: Sheamus
We go to commercial.
We are back and it is time for Chris Jericho to come to the ring in his sparkly jacket.
We see footage from last week when Chris Jericho gave CM Punk a Codebreaker.
Chris says that the end of the world as you know it has arrived. With his reappearance on Raw, it spells the end of thievery and plagiarism of the charlatans who come back to Raw. He made everyone on Raw obsolete because everyone is a Chris Jericho wannabe. They are cheap copy of him, stealing his idea of thoughts. There is a locker room of Chris Jericho wannabes in the back and an arena of Chris Jericho wannabes in the crowd.
Chris says that he manipulated everyone without saying a word. He trolled everyone. The Miz is just like him. Jericho says that he did it first. He did things in the ring that no one saw before prior to Kofi Kingston. He was telling people to shut the hell up before R Truth. Chris says that he was doing what Dolph Ziggler did by walking to the ring with Stephanie McMahon.
CM Punk is the worst because he will say that he is the best in the world, when he is not. He is nothing but a Chris Jericho wannabe. Chris says that he is the best in the world at everything that he does. He doesn’t have to write it on the back of a t-shirt because he lives it. He breathes it. He did it when he became the first Undisputed Champion in WWE history. He did it by winning every title in the company. He did it by eliminating twenty-eight people at the Royal Rumble including the home town hero Randy Orton.
Chris vows to come back to claim everything that is his.
CM Punk’s music plays and he makes his way to the ring.
Punk approaches blinky arms and he looks like he is going to say something and he drops the mic. Then he raises the title belt over his head and turns around. Jericho thinks about hitting Punk but Punk leaves the ring.
Jericho yells at Punk for not saying anything and he calls Punk a wannabe.
We go to commercial.
We are back and since Raw can have all six men in their Elimination Chamber Match, Smackdown will not be denied on the same show.
Match Number Three: Wade Barrett with the Barrett Blazer and Cody Rhodes versus Great Khali and Randy Orton
Orton and Rhodes start things off and Rhodes with punches but Orton with a back elbow. Orton with a slam followed by a boot to the chest and he tags in Khali. Khali questions the method that Orton used to tag him in. Khali with a punch to Barrett after tagging in and then Khali with a chop across the chest followed by a clothesline.
Khali tags in Orton with the same vigor that Orton did earlier. Orton gets a good laugh at the tag and then Barrett with a back heel kick followed by a swinging neck breaker for a near fall. Rhodes tags in and he punches Orton and kicks him. The referee pulls Rhodes out of the corner and then he knees Orton in the midsection.
Rhodes with punches but Orton punches back. Rhodes with a kick and standing drop kick for a near fall. Rhodes punches Orton and then he kicks him in the midsection again. Orton with punches and kicks to Rhodes. Orton with a belly-to-back suplex to Rhodes.
Orton looks at Khali and then he avoids a clothesline from Barrett and hits a power slam. Orton with punches and then he puts Rhodes on the apron and tries for the IEDDT and hits it. Orton gets into his corner and Khali tags Orton in and Orton is out of his trance. Rhodes tries for Beautiful Disaster but Khali with a chop to the head for the three count.
Winners: Great Khali and Randy Orton
After the match, Orton gets in Khali’s face and then Khali grabs Orton by the throat but Orton goes off the ropes and hits an RKO.
It is time to look at the sign for Wrestlemania and it is time to talk about the things going on between Rock and John Cena on Twitter.
We go to the John Cena video package.
We are back and it is time for more Twitter reading by Cole about Rock and John Cena.
We see footage of what John Cena did last week to Kane after Kane threatened Eve Torres.
We get comments from Beth Phoenix and she talks about how there is no competition in the Divas division.
Match Number Four: Eve, Alicia Fox, Tamina, and Kelly Kelly versus Beth Phoenix, Natalya, and The Bellas
Eve and Beth start things off and Eve with a side head lock. Eve with a kick and she tries for the bicycle kick but Beth blocks it and connects with a clothesline followed by elbows before getting a near fall. Beth with a slam and then she tags in Nikki Bella in the upper chestal region. Nikki with a neck breaker and then she yells at Beth. Tamina tags in and hits a Samoan drop and then she goes up top for the Superfly Splash but Brie stops her. Kelly and Alicia pull Brie off the apron and Tamina with the Superfly Splash for the three count.
Winners: Eve Torres and Tamina (Featuring Alicia Fox and Kelly Kelly)
We go to footage from Rock’s appearance on the Tonight Show. Will Rock ask Jay about his pay per view wrestling career?
Triple H is on the phone and he is talking about how there is going to be a decision tomorrow. John Laurinaitis enters and he reminds Hunter that he is still the interim General Manager of Raw. He calls everyone on the board good people. John mentions that Shawn Michaels will be here next week because he suggested it to the Board of Directors.
John also suggested a match for the Elimination Chamber. John Cena versus Kane in an ambulance match. Hunter wonders whose idea it was. Hunter asks John if there is an ambulance here so they can hook up John’s career to a machine to see if there is any life to it.
Hunter starts to text (what a wannabe) and we go to commercial.
We are back and it is time to talk about the John Laurinaitis situation. The decision will be made on WWE.com at 10:00 AM (bet that will be posted on time unlike their web shows).
We see the Undertaker video package that aired earlier in the show.
John Laurinaitis is walking in the back and Josh Mathews asks John what he thinks the decision of the Board will be. John says that the Board is looking for someone who can learn from mistakes, not someone who is hot headed and a brute. He points out that Hunter doesn’t want to face Undertaker so does the Board want someone who is acting cowardly to be the General Manager.
Match Number Five: R Truth versus Miz versus Dolph Ziggler with Vickie Guerrero versus CM Punk versus Chris Jericho versus Kofi Kingston in a Six Pack Challenge to determine the final person to enter the Elimination Chamber Match
Everyone goes after Jericho except Punk and then Punk with a rollup on Miz for a near fall. Miz goes after Truth and Punk joins in. Kofi with knees to Ziggler. Punk with a hard Irish whip to Miz and then he hits a neck breaker for a near fall while Jericho is on the floor.
Punk chops Miz while Kofi continues to work over Ziggler. Ziggler with a kick and punch to Kofi but Truth hits Ziggler from behind. Punk with kicks to Miz and then Ziggler kicks Kofi. Truth sends Jericho back to the floor along with Miz. Miz with a rollup on Truth but Punk breaks up the cover.
Ziggler punches Kofi while Punk chops Miz. Punk with an Irish whip and Punk sets for the running knee into the corner but Miz moves. Miz is sent to the floor and then Truth with a plancha that may have hit Miz. Kofi is sent to the turnbuckles and then he hits a cross body onto Miz and Truth. Dolph teases a dive to the floor but Ziggler struts and then he does some sit ups.
Punk hits Ziggler from behind and gets a near fall as we go to commercial.
We are back and R Truth is being helped to the back while Miz and Ziggler work over Punk. Ziggler with a Stinger Splash followed by the Awesome Clothesline but Punk moves. Punk with a clothesline to Miz and then he slams Miz. Punk with a neck breaker to Ziggler followed by a DDT to Miz and he gets a near fall on Miz. Punk with the Anaconda Vice but Ziggler breaks it up.
Punk puts Ziggler in the Anaconda Vice but Kingston breaks up the hold. Kofi with an Irish whip to Punk and then Punk gets Kofi on his shoulders but Kofi holds on to the ropes. Punk sends Kofi to the floor. Jericho returns to the ring and he stares down Punk.
They take too long and Miz and Ziggler attack Jericho and Punk. Jericho and Miz with clotheslines at the same time and both go down. Ziggler works over Punk and rakes the eyes. Ziggler goes to the turnbuckles but Punk stops Ziggler with forearms. Punk tries for a superplex but Miz stops him and so does Jericho and we get a tower of doom move and everyone is down in the ring or on the floor.
Jericho covers Ziggler while Miz covers Punk and both men kick out at two. Miz kicks Kofi back to the floor and then he kicks Jericho. Jericho with a kick and forearm followed by a chop. Miz with a back elbow and then he tries for the Skull Crushing Finale but Kofi hits Trouble in Paradise that sends Miz to the floor.
Kofi with forearms and kicks to Jericho. Kofi with an Irish whip but he runs into a boot and Jericho with a missile drop kick for a near fall. Jericho with a chin lock but Kofi with punches. Jericho with and Irish whip but Kofi with a cross body for a near fall. Kofi with chops and a drop kick. Kofi misses the Superman punch but he gets a near fall with a rollup. Jericho with a back elbow and Jericho tries for the Lionsault but Kofi moves out of the way. Kofi sets up for Trouble in Paradise but Jericho blocks it and he puts Kofi in the Walls of Jericho.
Punk with a knee to the back and he sends Jericho over the top rope to the floor. Ziggler with a rollup but Punk with the Go To Sleep on Ziggler. Jericho pulls Punk out of the ring and sends him over the announce table. Jericho returns to get the three count on Ziggler.
Winner: Chris Jericho
After the match, Jericho sits in the center of the ring with the WWE Title on his shoulder acting like a wannabe CM Punk from last summer.
We see Eve crying in the locker room and Kane enters. He says that the hate is pouring through his soul. He says that Cena is starting to embrace the hate. When Cena finally embraces the hate, he will be in a better place. If he doesn’t get there soon, he is afraid for Eve. He is afraid for Cena. He is afraid for anyone who gets in his path. For the first time in his life, he is afraid. He is afraid of him.
2013 - WWE broadcast Main Event. Richard Trionfo filed the following TV report:
We are in Jacksonville, Florida and your announcers are Michael ‘Tebow’ Cole and John ‘We Fight on Friday Nights’ Layfield.
Michael Cole has an announcement about Vince McMahon’s condition. He is recovering from his surgery on Monday.
Cody Rhodes has something to say before his match. He says that they should shut this down because this show is become a complete farce. Cody says that his friend Damien Sandow informs him that a farce is comic work of improbable situations. This is what the Elimination Chamber is setting up to be. It is comical and ludicrous.
Michael tells Cody that he has a match with Sheamus.
Cody says that his match is not happening until they address the biggest issue in all of WWE. He has been waiting six years to become World Champion. In the Elimination Chamber, you have six superstars who have won and lost the title. You do not have six former champions, you have six failures.
Cody demands a chair and he says that he is not going anywhere until Booker T comes out and gives him his rightful place in the Elimination Chamber Match.
Cody sits down in the ring and Michael Cole tells Cody that Booker is the General Manager of Smackdown and he is not at Main Event.
Cody says that somebody better get Booker T. Cody will not leave until he gets what he wants and he wants Booker T.
Sheamus’ music plays and he is definitely not Booker T.
Sheamus says that as entertaining as this is, enough is enough. They have a match so he tells Cody to put the chair away and take a Brogue Kick like a man so the people can get what they came to see.
Cody says that this has nothing to do with Sheamus. Cody mocks Sheamus (while sounding like Drew McIntyre) and says that he beat Daniel Bryan in 18 seconds and now I’m BFF with John Cena and Ryback fella.
Sheamus tells Cody that his impression sucked. They have a match and he doesn’t intend to leave empty handed.
Cody says that unless his name is Booker T, he wants nothing to so with him.
Sheamus wants to know what Cody wants. He wants to know if Cody wants to play role games. Sheamus asks Cody what would Booker T do if he stepped in this ring. Sheamus channels Booker T and he throws out a sucka.
Cody says that he doesn’t need Booker T. He will go higher than Booker T.
Sheamus suggests that he go to Vickie Guerrero and Sheamus mimics Vickie. He says that Old Saddlebags has more to deal with than Cody’s crap.
Cody says that he has some connections and they owe the Rhodes family some favors.
Sheamus wants to know if Cody would go up to the Chairman of the Board, a man who had surgery, and demand a Championship match.
Cody says that is what he is trying to say.
Sheamus wonders if Cody is out of his mind because we know what Vince would say. Sheamus throws out a You’re Fired.
Cody punches Sheamus and Sheamus punches Cody back. Cody goes to the floor and we go to commercial.
Match Number One: Sheamus versus Cody Rhodes
Cody avoids Sheamus and he pushes Sheamus. Sheamus pushes back and Cody goes down. Sheamus with a side head lock and shoulder tackle. Cody with a kick and side head lock. Cody holds on to the side head lock when Sheamus goes for an Irish whip. Sheamus gets Cody up but Cody holds on to the side head lock and he takes Sheamus to the mat. Sheamus with a forearm and shoulder tackle.
Sheamus with a series of shoulder tackles and Cody goes to the floor. Cody takes his time to get back into the ring. Cody with punches to Sheamus and then he kicks Sheamus. Sheamus with a punch and forearm. Sheamus blocks a hip toss but Cody avoids a short arm clothesline. Sheamus with a back breaker for a near fall.
Sheamus with a hammer lock and sends him into the turnbuckles. Sheamus with a single arm DDT and he gets a near fall. Sheamus with an arm bar and he rubs his forearm against Cody’s shoulder. Cody backs Sheamus into the corner and connects with elbows. Sheamus with a hard Irish whip.
Sheamus with a knee drop to the back of the head and he gets a near fall. Sheamus with a suplex but Cody with punches. Cody with a kick and then he charges into the corner but Sheamus with a clothesline. Sheamus points to the turnbuckle across the ring and then he tries to throw Cody over the top rope but Cody skins the cat. Sheamus sends Cody to the apron and it is time for the ‘I wish he would do it to my fellow commentator’ forearms and then Sheamus knocks Cody off the apron with a running forearm.
Sheamus goes to the floor but Cody kicks Sheamus in the leg. Cody with punches to Sheamus but Sheamus punches back and Sheamus tries to send Cody into the ring post but Sheamus is sent into the ring post. Sheamus runs Cody into the ring post and then hits a fallaway slam into the ringside barrier and then Sheamus returns to the ring and we go to commercial.
We are back and Sheamus tries to suplex Cody from the ring to the floor but Cody blocks it and he drops Sheamus’ arm in the top rope and Cody sends Sheamus into the ring post and Sheamus goes to the floor. Cody kicks Sheamus when he returns to the ring.
Michael Cole announces that Alberto Del Rio is suspended for Smackdown due to his actions in the last week.
Meanwhile, Cody chokes Sheamus and then connects with a knee to the midsection followed by forearms and gets a near fall. Cody and Sheamus exchange punches until Sheamus gets the advantage. Cody with a drop kick to the knee and then Cody with a running knee to the head and he gets a near fall.
Cody with a hammer lock using the knee while he applies a chin lock. Cody turns it into a front face lock. Sheamus pushes Cody away and hits a uranage back breaker and both men are down. Sheamus with two running double sledges and then he runs Cody into the corner and then hits a running knee lift. Sheamus goes up top but Cody with an enzuigiri and Sheamus falls to the mat.
Cody gets a near fall. Cody with a kick to the back of the knee and he sets for Cross Rhodes but Sheamus with a snap mare. Sheamus gets Cody up for White Noise and hits it. Sheamus pounds his chest as he prepares for the Brogue Kick and Sheamus hits it and gets the three count.
Winner: Sheamus
We go to commercial.
We are back and are you ready to Fandango? He is coming soon.
Damien Sandow has something to say before his match with Daniel Bryan.
He begs everyone’s indulgence for a moment. He introduces himself and he says that he is disgusted at the tragedy that we have just witnessed. He says that his best friend Cody Rhodes should be in the Elimination Chamber match. He is more disgusted that the half wits cheered an albino Irishman as he does poor impressions.
Damien demands SILENCE.
For reasons of good form . . . he stops to thank the fans for their irrelevant opinions (by chanting ‘You Suck’ at Damien). He says that for reasons of good form, he will avenge Cody’s loss by defeating his arch nemesis. Damien calls out ‘Bearded Goat Face’ and he summons thee.
Match Number Two: Daniel Bryan versus Damien Sandow
Bryan with a kick and European uppercuts to Sandow. Sandow with a kick but Bryan with a running knee to the midsection and a kick to the back. Sandow with a kick and punch to Bryan. Bryan with a flying clothesline and then he sets for the running drop kick to the corner and he hits it. Bryan gets a near fall.
Bryan with a head butt. Sandow with a kick to the chest but Bryan sends Sandow through the ropes to the floor. Bryan with a running knee off the apron. Bryan rolls Sandow back into the ring and Kane’s pyro goes off. This can’t be good for Bryan. Sandow with a rollup for a near fall. Bryan with Kicks of No to the chest and then Bryan yells at Kane again.
Kane signals the pyro and it distracts Bryan and Sandow with a shoulder to the midsection followed by Terminus for the three count.
Winner: Damien Sandow
Brodus Clay walks through the back and Aksana stops him. She says that Brodus’ dancers they not good. Tamina tells Brodus that he needs real women. Aksana tell Brodus to hire them.
Cameron and Naomi stop by and they tell Aksana and Tamina to get out of here.
Tamina tells Cameron and Naomi that they can’t take them. Aksana tells them to ‘Calm down Kofi’. That pisses of Naomi and then Cameron throws some of the food on Aksana and Tamina.
We go to commercial.
We are back with a look at the situation that set up the six man tag match at the Elimination between the Shield and the team of Sheamus, John Cena, and Ryback.
Brodus Clay comes to the ring with the Funkettes. Tamina and Aksana come from behind and attack Naomi and Cameron and they brawl at ringside.
Brodus and a referee try to separate these four women and we go to commercial.
Match Number Three: Naomi and Cameron (with Brodus Clay) versus Aksana and Tamina Snuka
Tamina kicks Cameron and connects with a forearm to the back. Cameron with a wheelbarrow into an arm drag. Cameron dances in the ring and then we see Tamina push Cameron out of the corner. Cameron with a bulldog for a near fall. Tamina drops Cameron on the top turnbuckle. Tamina with a slam and she connects with a few leg drops. Tamina with a reverse chin lock.
Tamina sends Cameron to the mat and she tags in Aksana. Aksana chokes Cameron in the ropes and Tamina gets a shot in when the referee was not looking. Aksana with a side slam and she seductively crawls to make the cover and gets a near fall. Aksana with a reverse chin lock. Cameron with an arm drag to escape but Aksana with a knee to the head.
Aksana with an Irish whip but Cameron moves when Aksana charges into the corner. Cameron with a rollup for a near fall. Cameron takes Aksana to the mat and Naomi tags in. Naomi with a head scissors and a flip clothesline. Naomi with a drop kick that sends Tamina to the floor. Naomi sends Aksana to the floor. Naomi teases a dive to the floor and then she takes care of Tamina.
Naomi goes up top and hits a cross body for a near fall. Naomi with a flying leg lariat for the three count.
Winners: Cameron and Naomi
After the match, Brodus and the Funkettes celebrate by dancing in the ring.
We go to credits.
2013 - WWE broadcast NXT. Richard Trionfo filed the following TV report:
The Tag Team Tournament continues this week with the semi-finals. Who will make it to the finals?
We are in Winter Park, Florida and your announcers are William ‘February 7th is October 19th’ Regal and Tony ‘You Just Brittaed the commentary’ Dawson.
Match Number One: Kassius Ohno and Leo Kruger versus Adrian Neville and Oliver Grey in a Semi-Final Round Match in the NXT Tag Team Tournament
Ohno and Grey start things off and Ohno has something to say to Oliver. They lock up and Ohno with a side head lock. Grey with a waist lock take down and Ohno tries to escape but Gray stays on top of Ohno, but Ohno gets to the ropes. Kruger tags in and they lock up. Kruger backs Grey into the corner and he misses a punch.
Grey says something to Ohno before returning to Kruger. Kruger with a side head lock but Grey gets Kruger to his knees and then he takes Kruger down with a side head lock take down. Kruger with a head scissors but Grey escapes and applies a side head lock take down. Kruger tries to escape but Grey holds on to the side head lock.
Kruger gets to his feet and Grey goes for an O’Connor Roll but Kruger holds on to the ropes. Grey with a side head lock take down. Neville tags in and he punches Kruger in the ribs. Grey and Neville with a back elbow and he gets a near fall. Neville with a chin lock while trapping the arm. Kruger with a jawbreaker and he tags in Ohno.
Neville with kicks to the leg and then he tags in Grey. Grey with a double sledge to the arm and he continues to work on Ohno’s arm. Neville tags back in and he connects with an elbow to the arm. Grey tags back in and he connects with a double sledge to the arm from the turnbuckles. Ohno continues to try to escape the hold but Grey takes Ohno to the mat with an arm bar. Nevill tags back in and he hits a double stomp to the arm.
Neville with a front face lock and arm bar. Grey tags back in and he connects with a head butt. Grey with an elbow to the back of the neck followed by an arm bar. Ohno with punches. Grey tries for a sunset flip but Kruger is able to tag in and Ohno holds on to Grey to allow Kruger to hit Grey from behind. Kruger with double sledges to the back.
We go to commercial.
We are back and Ohno is working over Grey with a cravate and then he tags Kruger back into the match. Kruger with a double sledge to the back. Kruger with a back breaker to Grey and he gets a near fall. Kruger with an abdominal stretch on Grey. Ohno tags in and he puts Grey in an abdominal stretch. Ohno rubs his elbow against the ribs.
Kruger tags in and he applies another abdominal stretch. Kruger rubs his elbow against the ribs. Ohno tags back in and he stays with the abdominal stretch but Grey with a hip toss to escape but Ohno grabs the leg and Ohno with a double sledge to the midsection followed by a back senton for a near fall. Ohno with a rear chin lock. Grey gets to his feet but Ohno sends him into the corner. Grey fights from the corner and gets a near fall with a sunset flip but Ohno pulls Grey back to the corner.
Kruger tags in and he kicks Grey. Kruger keeps Grey from getting to his corner. Kruger with a belly-to-back suplex for a near fall. Kruger with a rear chin lock and he puts his knee in the ribs. Kruger tries for a suplex but Grey counters with an inside cradle. Grey with a backslide for a near fall. Kruger with a clothesline to stop Grey before he could consider making the tag.
Kruger misses a splash into the corner and both men are down. Grey rolls towards his corner but Kruger tries to cut him off. Neville and Ohno tag in and Neville with an elbow to Ohno followed by a forearm to Kruger on the apron. Neville with a forearm and he avoids a boot and hits a flying forearm. Neville with a running European uppercut into the corner. Neville floats over in the corner on an Irish whip and then he flips out of the corner and drop kicks Kruger off the apron.
Ohno tries for a roaring elbow but Neville with a back heel kick. Ohno with a boot to the head and Neville falls to the floor. Ohno goes to the floor and he asks Regal if he sees this. Ohno tells Regal this is his fault. Neville with a twisting plancha onto Ohno and Neville sends Ohno back into the ring.
Neville with a kick to the head and then Neville goes up top. Kruger tries to interfere but Grey pulls Kruger off the apron. Neville with the corkscrew shooting star press for the three count.
Winners: Adrian Neville and Oliver Grey (Advance to Finals to face The Wyatt Family or Bo Dallas and Michael McGillicutty)
We take a look back at last week’s surprise attack by Summer Rae on Paige.
Summer Rae is with Renee Young. Renee asks Summer why did she attack Paige. She says week after week, she announces the matches. She says that she is the prettiest Diva in NXT. Week after week of hearing the cheers for Paige . . . she says that Paige is ghastly to look at. Summer says that she is the hottest Diva in WWE. She took matters into her hands and it felt amazing. NXT is about to find out exactly what Paige found out. Summer School is always in session.
We go to commercial.
Match Number Two: Mike Dalton versus Conor O’Brian
Conor with a kick to the midsection. Dalton with a forearm and kick followed by a spin kick but Conor stays on his feet. Conor with a splash into the corner followed by a biel. O’Brian with a running shoulder tackle to Dalton and then Conor with a leaping flapjack. Conor with a leg drop to the back of the head for the three count.
Winner: Conor O’Brian
After the match, O’Brian demands a five count to mirror the demands of the current NXT Champion but the referee refuses. Conor yells FIVE repeatedly and he makes the count himself.
Then Conor mimics the chest pounding that Big E Langston does.
Langston’s music plays and he comes out to the stage. He makes his way to the ring and he stares down O’Brian. Langston picks up Dalton and hits the Big Ending. Langston takes his title belt and leaves the ring.
Paige is in Dusty Rhodes’ office and Dusty tells her to calm down. Paige refuses to calm down. She says that if Dusty won’t do anything about it, she will find Summer. Paige says that we heard what Summer said about the attack. She will get revenge on Summer by ripping the lips off her face. She demands a match against Summer next week or there won’t be an episode of NXT.
Paige leaves and Sasha Banks bumps into Paige. Paige tells Sasha to get out of her way. Sasha asks Dusty if he is okay. Dusty says that he has a lot of drama going on. He tells Sasha that he is excited about her first week a few weeks ago. Dusty says that Sasha has her first secret admirer. Dusty gives her the card and she reads it to him. It says that the secret admirer will show their affection next week on Valentine’s Day with a PDA.
We go to commercial.
We are back with a look at the way that Bo Dallas got into the Royal Rumble at the Royal Rumble Fan Fest. The matches were Adrian Neville versus Corey Graves, Xavier Woods versus Leo Kruger, Bo Dallas versus Luke Harper, and Oliver Grey versus Conor O’Brian in the first round. The semi-finals were Adrian Neville versus Leo Kruger and Bo Dallas versus Conor O’Brian. The finals saw Bo Dallas face Leo Kruger.
Bo Dallas is bouncing around in the back and there is clapping from behind. It is Bray Wyatt. He congratulates Bo on winning the NXT tournament and being in his first Royal Rumble. He tells Bo to enjoy his fifteen minutes because his time is up.
Bo says that he enjoyed beating Luke Harper in the tournament and he says that he will do it again. Time is running out, but it is for the Wyatt Family.
We go to commercial.
Match Number Three: The Wyatt Family (Erick Rowan and Luke Harper with Bray Wyatt) versus Michael McGillicutty and Bo Dallas in a Semi Final Match in the Tag Team Tournament
Bo and Harper start things off and they lock up and go to a stalemate. They get head to head and Harper with a kick. Bo with a kick and forearms to Harper. Michael tags in and he punches Harper. Harper with a head butt. Michael with a drop kick and chops to Harper. Harper rakes the face but Michael with punches and kicks. Bo tags back in and Bo with a clothesline into the corenr.
Bo with punches on the turnbuckles. Bo tries for an Acid Drop but Harper pushes him away and then Rowan tags in and kicks Bo. Rowan runs Bo into the turnbuckles and Harper tags back in. Harper with a punch and we go to commercial.
We are back and Harper with a hard Irish whip to Bo and Rowan is tagged back in. Rowan with a slam to Bo followed by an elbow drop. Rowan picks up Dallas and tries for a power slam but Michael tags in when Bo escapes.
Michael with punches but Rowan with an Irish whip. Michael slides into the corner instead of going into the turnbuckles. Michael with clotheslines and then he knocks Harper off the apron. Michael with a Saito suplex on Rowan. Wyatt distracts Michael and the referee. The referee sends Wyatt to the back.
Michael with a rollup on Rowan but Harper with a discus clothesline when the referee was not looking and Rowan makes the cover for the three count.
Winners: Erick Rowan and Luke Harper (Advance to the finals to face Adrian Neville and Oliver Grey)
After the match, Bray comes into the ring and he offers his hand to Bo Dallas. Bo slaps the hand away and then Wyatt leaves the ring. Harper and Rowan circle the ring and they focus on Michael. Wyatt returns to the ring and hits Dallas with a splash to the back. Wyatt with a short arm clothesline after dancing with Dallas. Wyatt hits a corkscrew reverse DDT and says that this is only the beginning.
We go to credits.
2014 - TNA broadcast Impact Wrestling. Stu Carapola filed the following TV report:
Welcome to the Impact Wrestling Report on PWInsider.com!
We start off with a look at last week when MVP was revealed as the secret investor, then we go right into the action backstage as Abyss and Eric Young are beating the tar out of each other. Young actually gets Abyss down and stomps on his face before dragging him out through the entranceway to the top of the ramp. The bell rings, and we're already into our first match!
Monster's Ball: Abyss vs Eric Young
Young gets a pipe and hammers Abyss over the back with it multiple times, but Abyss easily pops him up and backdrops him on the floor. Abyss pulls a table out from under the ring and tries to chokeslam Young through it, but Young fights his way out of his grasp, so Abyss gets a thick, hefty trash can full of weapons and dumps it all into the ring. Young baseball slides him under the bottom rope, then takes him out with a dive. Young tries to take Abyss' mask off, but Abyss fights him off and smashes his face into the ring apron. They go back into the ring and Young escapes another chokeslam attempt, but Abyss takes his head off with a big clothesline and then grabs a chair from ringside. The chair goes on Young's chest and he goes for the Earthquake splash, but Young turns the chair sideways and Abyss' ding-ding comes crashing down on it. Now Young is on the comeback trail, firing back on Abyss and coming off the top rope with a missile dropkick for 2. Hey, is Abyss still the TV Champion? Young wedges a chair between the top and middle rope, but Abyss sends him crashing into it and then finally hits that chokeslam. Abyss makes a cover and only gets 2, so Abyss pulls a bag out from under the ring and it's filled with...thumbtacks. Yeesh. Abyss puts Young on the top rope and tries to superplex him, but Young sunset flips over Abyss and powerbombs him onto the thumbtacks. Young makes a cover, but Abyss kicks out as we see the blood flowing out of his arm and tacks sticking into his skin. Young tries going to the top again, but Abyss drills him with a big right hand and Young goes crashing through the table at ringside. Abyss dumps Young back inside and covers, but Young gets his foot on the bottom rope at 2. Abyss goes under the ring and brings out Janice, and he prepares to part Young's hair with her when Young quickly rips the mask (and hair) off, and sure enough, it's Joseph Park underneath. He quickly hits Young with the Black Hole Slam, and the three count is academic at that point.
Winner: Abyss
Abyss turns back into Joseph Park and he has no idea what's going on until he turns around and sees the Abyss mask next to a piece of a mirror that must have been broken at some point that I missed. He picks them up and looks in the mirror and realizes that he is, indeed, Abyss, and he looks completely shocked to discover this. I wonder if we'll get one of those five part history packages explaining how Joseph Park fell apart after his law firm closed and became Abyss, then reverted after disappearing a couple of years ago and spent all this time thinking he was Abyss' brother instead of Abyss himself.
Bobby Roode comes into Dixie Carter's office with a contract for him to challenge Magnus for the title at Lockdown, and he says he deserves it after doing all of Dixie's dirty work. Dixie says she can't do it because things have changed around here, and she knows she promised him a title shot, but she's not in control like she has been. Roode doesn't care and tells her to sign the contract, but she says he's not worthy because he didn't win his last match. She says Samoa Joe is the #1 contender, so she'll book him to face Joe tonight and he can get the title shot if he beats Joe. Roode says Joe has been eating guys for lunch lately, and Dixie doesn't care about Joe's diet because he might mysteriously wind up getting ahold of a pipe at some point.
MVP speaks after this commercial break!
MVP comes out to the ring and tells us he's spent the last couple of years living life on his own terms, but even though that got him in trouble earlier in life, it taught him that there are always repercussions for everything. Some people around here have not learned that and he's seen people screwing the fans, and he's decided to do something about that. He knew he couldn't change anything as a talent, but he's invested his money wisely, and now he was able to come in and invest in TNA and cause changes to prove to people that you can't mess with the fans. TNA has everything it takes to become a great wrestling company, but mismanagement and bad decision making has held it back all this time. That is not going to happen anymore, and his agenda here is a simple one, but Spud comes out to interrupt before he can say exactly what that agenda is. He is out here to ask, in the interest of fairness, if he would introduce himself to Dixie Carter? She's all about making stars (MVP goes "yeah, herself") and the Queen would be more than happy to talk fairness with him and welcome him into her dressing room with outstretched arms. MVP wants to know that at the end of his outstretched arms are fists he has not forgotten how to use, so Spud had better watch his step. He also tells Spud to inform Dixie that, with the blessing of the Board, she has scheduled Magnus to face Kurt Angle in a non-title match.
Bully Ray is backstage singing Gangsta's Paradise, and because Anderson took everything from his life, he's going to stick Anderson in the coffin next week and take him out of his, and make him pay for his sins.
Chris Sabin is backstage with a camera crew saying that Velvet Sky is a special girl worth fighting for, and since the weird purple lounge room he's in is very important to them, he asked her to join him there tonight.
Curry Man comes out to wrestle in our next match, but Bully Ray comes down to ringside with his coffin and tells Curry Man that he's in the wrong place at the wrong time. He sets up shop in the corner, and Curry Man gets all fired up, charges Bubba, and eats his boot. Bubba takes his sweatshirt and sunglasses off, picks Curry Man up for a piledriver, holds him there to let the blood rush to his head, turns to the camera and yells for Anderson, then drops Curry Man with the piledriver. He dumps Curry Man out to the floor, opens the coffin, and dumps Bubba inside. Bubba looks into the camera and tells Anderson that he's going to end his career, then he slams the lid shut on Curry Man.
Magnus is backstage complaining to Dixie Carter about having to face Kurt Angle, but she says it's non-title and she knows he's got this. Ethan Carter III comes in to talk to Aunt Dee, but she doesn't have any time for him because of what's going on around here. They go back and forth doing stupid family bickering and I don't care.
Austin Aries comes out and says the title doesn't make the man, the man makes the title, and he not only makes the title, he's the man who made Option C. He's held every title in TNA including the World Title, but he's going to use Option C to become the TNA World Champion once again. The Bromans come out to the ring and Aries allows himself to be distracted by them as Zema Ion comes out of the crowd and knocks Aries out with the Feast Or Fired briefcase. He tells the referee to come out because he's cashing his title shot in right now.
X Division Title Match: Austin Aries vs Zema Ion
Ion quickly goes for a series of covers on Aries, but can't put Aries away, so he dumps him out to the floor and takes him out with a baseball slide. Aries fires off a couple of shots at Ion, but Ion shoves him into the guardrail and then rolls him into the ring and comes through the ropes with the swinging DDT for 2. Ion goes up and tries for a twisting corkscrew off the top, but Aries gets the knees up, hits the kneebreaker/suplex combo, drills Ion with the IED, and plants him with the brainbuster for the win.
Winner: Austin Aries
Short but solid match.
Dixie Carter is backstage telling Spud that MVP is going to be there in a few minutes and not to be nervous because they've got this.
We look back at last week's installment of Creepy Samuel Shaw and Christy Hemme, then we go backstage as Christy says they have to talk about last week. Samuel says he just likes to collect pretty things, but Christy said the mannequin was too much and that they should just keep this professional. Shaw says okay, then gives her the psycho killer stare as she walks off.
Bobby Roode is backstage complaining to Magnus about Dixie not giving him his title shot, and Magnus says it's his job to do what she says, but Roode says that's a bunch of crap because he's saved Magnus' ass plenty of times. Magnus says that he wasn't there for some of his biggest wins, and Roode says he also wasn't there when Joe made him tap out, and Magnus says he'll tap out any day of the week if the title isn't on the line. Roode reminds Magnus that he's wrestling Joe for the chance to challenge him at Lockdown, then he wishes Magnus luck tonight against Kurt Angle and leaves.
MVP arrives in Dixie Carter's dressing room, and she says he made quite an entrance and kept his identity secret even from her, but that's in the past and she's all about the future. She asks him to share a little something about himself, and he asks what she had in mind, and she said that in the interest of time, they should start with her. She took TNA from a fledgling concept to a global entertainment juggernaut. MVP asks her how she did it, and she says her talent loves working for her and they make it easy. She says everyone from the folks who do that curtain jerking thing on up to Kurt Angle loves her, but MVP asks if guys like AJ Styles, Jeff Hardy, and Sting would share her perspective. Dixie calls them disgruntled employees, but wants to talk about them. She says MVP will get a great rub from working with her, and that she can speak his carny language too, and MVP says they can take the conversation out to the ring in front of her adoring fans. If we're going to discuss the future of TNA, they ought to include the people who buy the tickets. Dixie says that won't work if he's going to do his own business, but he did it in the interest of fairness. MVP leaves, and Spud says he seemed like a mighty nice bloke.
Kurt Angle comes out to the ring, and he'll face Magnus...NEXT!
TNA World Champion Brutus Magnus vs Kurt Angle
We're back and the match is underway. They do some basic feeling out stuff to start, but Angle quickly pops Magnus over with a release suplex and starts pounding on the World Champion. Angle gets a waistlock and hits the rolling German suplex trio, but Magnus grabs Angle around the waist and just powers him up into the air and slams him down. Magnus goes to the top rope and gets suplexed off by Angle, and Angle locks in the anklelock. Angle is about to put the champion away just like that when Ethan Carter III runs in and clips Angle's knee to cause a DQ.
Winner: Kurt Angle by DQ
Angle and Carter fight out to the floor and Angle gets the advantage, but Carter sticks his thumbs in Angle's eyes and begins hammering Angle's knee repeatedly with a chair. Carter brings Angle into the ring and gets him in a heel hook, and Angle is screaming in pain and trying to fight his way out as the referee tries in vain to get Carter to break the hold. Carter finally lets go and stands over the fallen Angle as the referee calls for medical attention. Carter sets up a chair at ringside and watches as Angle is loaded onto a stretcher. Way to treat your World Champion like a jobber for the sake of setting up an angle.
Samoa Joe is backstage and is really pissed off that Dixie Carter keeps sending her goons to take out the best in the business, and now she's sending them after him. He'll stand alone if he has to, but he swears that they will all pay.
Eric Young is backstage and says the only thing Abyss understands is crazy, and he had to pull his mask off and show him who he really was, and now he doesn't know what's going to happen.
We look back at the recent history between Chris Sabin and Velvet Sky, then we go back to the lounge where Sabin reveals that this is where he and Velvet had their first kiss. Something very special is going to happen tonight (he brandishes a ring box) and he wants everyone to see it. Velvet comes in and wants to know what's going on, and Sabin asks her to sit down as we go to commercial.
We're back as Sabin is telling Velvet how every relationship has ups and downs, but his heart broke when she said ti was over. But at the same time, he felt like he was awake and a veil was being lifted off his brain. He knows what he needs to do and they've talked about this before, and he takes out the ring and asks Velvet if she will, and she's all worked up, but she opens the box...and sees it's empty. He says that's right because he wants her out of his life. All he hears about is Velvet Sky, and even when he was the World Champion, all he ever heard about was Velvet Sky, and now he's going to prove that he is the star in this relationship and he challenges her to wrestle him next week, and if she doesn't show, she'll prove that she's a coward and he's a superstar. He'll prove that he's a superstar and she's nothing, and NOW they're through.
We look back at earlier tonight when MVP and Dixie Carter went face to face. We'll see their summit later tonight, but now let's see how Samoa Joe became the #1 contender by tapping Magnus out last week, and then...IT'S MAIN EVENT TIME!
#1 Contender Match: Samoa Joe vs Bobby Roode
They start off with some basic feeling out stuff, but then Joe starts just unloading on Roode with hard hitting offense. Joe goes for the facewash, but Roode pops up and drills him with a back elbow. Joe gets dropkicked out to the floor, but Roode brings him right back in and hits a hanging neckbreaker for 2. Roode follows that up with a Blockbuster for 2, then gets Joe in a chinlock. Joe escapes and avoids a kneedrop, but Roode plants him with a spinebuster. Joe is not fazed and gets right back to his feet, pops Roode over with a snap powerslam, and goes for the choke. Rode blocks, but charges Joe and gets caught in the STJoe. Joe hits the Muscle Buster and puts Roode away with the Kokina Clutch.
Winner: Samoa Joe
Joe will now go to Lockdown to challenge his former partner Magnus for the TNA World Title.
MVP and Dixie Carter are backstage, and they're...WALKING! The summit is up next!
Dixie Carter and her music come out to the ring and introduce not just a VIP, but the MVP! MVP says it's an honor to be in Glasgow and Dixie's regal presence, but Dixie says they have a lot to talk about tonight. She gives MVP credit for coming out in front of these people to share their vision for the future of TNA, and she'd like to start by talking about the World Champion, Magnus. She can tell the fans all agree that he's accomplished all they hoped he would in a very short period of time, and he sets a path that everyone should try to follow and sets a high bar for his fans and peers. She says that if everyone continues to follow her lead, everyone's going to be really successful because, in her 11 years, she's dealt with all kinds of investors and partners. Some have been good, others haven't, but she hopes the two of them will make everyone never forget them. Dixie wants to talk about changes, so MVP asks to speak about those changes and says that talking to Dixie and learning about her and all she accomplished, they agree on a lot of things...actually, only one thing: they agree to disagree. Dixie doesn't know a headlock from a padlock, and her mismanagement has singlehandedly brought this company to its knees. She's created a playing field that only her and her minions can play on, and if she thinks he just came here to be a butler at a Paula Deen party, she's mistaken because her reign of terror is over. He plans to be very hands on, the changes will take effect very soon, and the party is over. Dixie Carter doesn't look happy, and she points her finger into the smiling face of MVP, then Spud does the same before the two of them head to the backas Mike Tenay proclaims that the party is over.
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