On this day in history in ....
1938 - Dientes Hernández defeats Jack O'Brien for the Mexican National Lightweight Title in Mexico City, Mexico.
1941 - Lee Wyckoff defeats Orville Brown in Kansas City, Kansas to win the Midwest Wrestling Association World Heavyweight Title.
1952 - Golden Hawk and Johnny Kostas defeat Henry Harrell and Rex Mobley for the Mid-America NWA Southern Tag Team Title in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
1954 - Roddy Piper is born in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.
1955 - Azumafuji and Rikidozan defeat Bobby Bruns and Lucky Simunovich to win the NWA Hawaii Tag Team Title in Honolulu, Hawaii, ending Bruns and Simunovich's third reign.
1958 - Kevin Wacholz, best known as Kevin Kelly in the AWA, and in the WWF as Nailz, is born in Bloomington, Minnesota.
1959 - Gene Kiniski defeats Whipper Billy Watson for the Toronto NWA British Empire Heavyweight Title in Toronto, Ontario, ending Watson's 10th reign and beginning Kiniski's second.
1959 - Dick Gunkel (Dick Steinborn) defeats Fred Blassie in Atlanta, Georgia to win the Georgia NWA Southern Heavyweight Title, ending Blassie's eighth reign.
1965 - Pat Patterson and Ray Stevens defeat The Destroyer and Billy Red Lyons to win the American Wrestling Alliance World Tag Team Title in San Francisco, California.
1969 - Boris Malenko defeats The Gladiator (Rick Hunter) for the NWA Florida Brass Knuckles Title in Jacksonville, Florida.
1969 - Mitsu Sito defeats Bob Kelly to win the NWA Mississippi Heavyweight Title in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, ending Kelly's second reign.
1970 - Nick Bockwinkel defeats Assassin #1 (Tom Renesto) for the NWA Georgia Heavyweight Title in Atlanta, Georgia.
1971 - The WWWF held an event at the Boston Garden in Boston, Massachusetts. The results were:
- Sonny Boy Hayes and The Tahiti Kid defeated Little Brutus and Sky Low Low.
- Joe Crugnale fought Mike Conrad to a draw.
- Johnny Rodz fought Lee Wong to a draw.
- Juan Caruso defeated Manuka Akim.
- Manuel Soto defeated Vincente Pommetti.
- Beautiful Bobby defeated Pete Sanchez.
- Blackjack Mulligan defeated Tony Marino.
- WWWF World Heavyweight Champion Pedro Morales defeated Bulldog Brower.
1972 - The WWWF held an event at Madison Square Garden in New York City, New York. The results were:
- Little Brutus and Sky Low Low defeated Sonny Boy Hayes and The Tahiti Kid.
- Manuel Soto defeated The Black Demon.
- Don Curtis defeated Mike Padiousis.
- Baron Mikel Scicluna defeated René Goulet.
- Sonny King defeated Smasher Sloan.
- Ernie Ladd pinned Jimmy Valiant.
- Pampero Firpo defeated Chief Jay Strongbow by countout.
- Victor Rivera fought Prof. Toru Tanaka to a draw.
- WWWF World Heavyweight Champion Pedro Morales pinned King Curtis to retain the title.
1972 - Jackie Fargo and Jerry Jarrett defeat The Interns in a hair vs. title match to win the Mid-America NWA Southern Tag Team Title in Memphis, Tennessee.
1972 - Tony Borne and Moondog Mayne win their 11th NWA Pacific Northwest Tag Team Title, ending the third reign for The Royal Kangaroos (Jonathan Boyd and Norman Frederick Charles).
1974 - Gene Kiniski and Mr. X (Guy Mitchell) defeat Flash Gordon (George Gordienko) and Leo Madril in Vancouver, British Columbia to win the Vancouver NWA Canadian Tag Team Title.
1974 - Mr. Kamikaze and Tojo Yamamoto defeat Nick DeCarlo and Frank Monte for the NWA Southeastern Tag Team Title in Nashville, Tennessee.
1976 - Carlos Colón defeats Bob Ellis to win the WWC North American Heavyweight Title in Caguas, Puerto Rico, beginning his fifth reign.
1976 - Jack Brisco defeats Pak Song for the NWA Florida Heavyweight Title in St. Petersburg, Florida. This began Brisco's fourth reign and ended Song's second.
1976 - Mike George defeats Bob Brown in Wichita, Kansas for the NWA Central States Heavyweight Title, ending Brown's sixth reign and beginning George's third.
1976 - Jumbo Miyamoto wins her fifth WWWA World Singles Title by defeating Mariko Akagi in Toyokawa, Japan.
1979 - Chris Colt, Dennis Condrey and Tojo Yamamoto defeat Bobby Eaton, George Gulas and Mexican Angel for the NWA World Six-Man Tag Team Title.
1980 - Cachorro Mendoza defeats Satánico to win the NWA World Middleweight Title in Monterrey, Mexico.
1980 - Pak Song and Takachiho (The Great Kabuki) defeat Bob Brown and Dick Murdoch for the NWA Central States Tag Team Title in Kansas City, Kansas.
1982 - The WWF held an event at the Spectrum in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The results:
- WWF Intercontinental Champion Pedro Morales pinned Adrian Adonis to retain the title.
- Larry Sharpe defeated José Estrada by countout.
- Greg Valentine pinned Steve Travis.
- Bob Orton, Jr. pinned Special Delivery Jones.
- Jesse Ventura defeated Tony Atlas by countout.
- Andre the Giant and Rick McGraw defeated WWF Tag Team Champions Mr. Fuji and Mr. Saito by disqualification in a best-of-three falls match, 2-1. Fuji and Saito retained the title.
- Ivan Putski pinned The Black Demon.
- Tony Garea pinned Johnny Rodz.
- WWF Heavyweight Champion Bob Backlund defeated Blackjack Mulligan by disqualification to retain the title.
1983 - Giant Baba and Jumbo Tsuruta win their fifth NWA International Tag Team Title from Ron Bass and Stan Hansen in Nagasaki, Japan.
1984 - The North-South Connection (Adrian Adonis and Dick Murdoch) defeat Tony Atlas and Rocky Johnson to win the WWF Tag Team Title in Allentown, Pennsylvania.
1984 - Gran Hamada defeats Perro Aguayo in Tokyo, Japan for the WWF World Light Heavyweight Title, ending Aguayo's fifth reign and beginning Hamada's second.
1985 - Savannah Jack and Ed Roberts defeat The Terminators (Rigs and Wolf) to win the Pro Wrestling America Tag Team Title in Barron, Winsconsin.
1987 - Owen Hart defeated Mahkan Singh (Mike Shaw) to win the Stampede North American Heavyweight Title in Calgary, Alberta, ending Singh's second reign and beginning Hart's second. This was Owen's fourth and final title win in Stampede Wrestling (he had also won the Stampede International Tag Team and British Commonwealth Mid-Heavyweight titles once each) before moving on to work in New Japan and signing with the WWF in 1988.
1987 - Invader I defeats Jason the Terrible for the WWC Television Title in San Juan, Puerto Rico, beginning his second reign.
1987 - Mike Graham and Steve Keirn defeat The MOD Squad (Basher and Spike) in Daytona Beach, Florida to win their seventh NWA Florida Tag Team Title.
1989 - Villano II (real name José Alfredo Díaz Mendoza) passes away in Naucalpan, Mexico.
1992 - The Natural Disasters (Earthquake and Typhoon) defeat George and Shunji Takano for the Super World of Sports Tag Team Title in Yokohama, Japan.
1992 - Stan Hansen defeats Mitsuharu Misawa to win the annual AJPW's Champion's Carnival tournament.
1993 - La Tigresa wins her third WWC Women's Title in Bayamón, Puerto Rico, ending Sasha's fourth reign.
1994 - WCW held the first Spring Stampede pay-per-view at the Rosemont Horizon in Rosemont, Illinois, which got a 0.53 buyrate. The results:
Dark matches:
- In a match pitting former child stars against eachother, Danny Bonaduce (Danny Patridge) defeated Christopher Knight (Peter Brady).
- Haito (Paul Diamond) and Pat Tanaka defeated Dave and Kevin Sullivan.
Pay-per-view matches:
- Johnny B. Badd pinned Diamond Dallas Page (with The Diamond Doll) with a sunset flip.
- WCW World Television Champion Lord Steven Regal (with Sir William) fought Brian Pillman to a 15-minute time-limit draw to retain the title.
- WCW World Tag Team Champions The Nasty Boys (Brian Knobbs and Jerry Sags) defeated Cactus Jack and Maxx Payne in a Chicago Street Fight, when Sags pinned Jack after hitting him with a shovel, to retain the title.
- WCW United States Heavyweight Champion Steve Austin (with Col. Robert Parker) defeated The Great Muta by disqualification to retain the title, after Muta threw Austin over the top rope.
- Sting pinned WCW International World Heavyweight Champion Rick Rude to win the title, after Harley Race accidentally hit Rude with a chair. This ended Rude's second reign.
- Bunkhouse Buck (with Col. Robert Parker) pinned Dustin Rhodes in a Bunkhouse match after hitting him with brass knuckles.
- Vader (with Harley Race) pinned The Boss.
- WCW World Heavyweight Champion Ric Flair and Ricky Steamboat fought to a no-contest due to a double-pin. The title was vacated due to the finish, ending Flair's second reign.
1995 - Brian Lee defeats Brian Christopher in Memphis, Tennessee to win the USWA Heavyweight Title. The title had been held up after their match a week earlier.
1997 - Mitsu Arakawa, former AWA World Tag Team Title holder with Tor Kamata, dies at age 69.
1998 - Hayabusa and Masato Tanaka defeat Hido and Kodo Fuyuki for the FMW Brass Knuckles Tag Team Title in Sapporo, Japan.
1998 - Jimmy Jannetty and Rich Myers defeat The Bad Crew to win the Mid-Eastern Wrestling Federation Tag Team Title in Baltimore, Maryland.
1998 - Spymaster defeats Barfly Mike for the Mid-American Wrestling Heavyweight Title in West Allis, Wisconsin, beginning his second reign.
1998 - Boogie Woogie Brown, Inferno Kid, and Mike Quackenbush defeat The Rulebreakers (Jihad Hussein, Chris Krueger and Joe Rules) in Reading, Pennsylvania to win the vacant Pennsylvania Championship Wrestling Six-Man Tag Team Title.
1998 - Ricky Harrison defeats Beau James for the Southern States Wrestling Heavyweight Title in Fall Branch, Tennessee, beginning his second reign.
1999 - D-Von Dudley defeats ECW World Tag Team and Television Champion Rob Van Dam in Buffalo, New York, to win RVD and Sabu's ECW World Tag Team Title for he and Bubba Ray Dudley. This began the Dudleys' sixth reign and ended RVD and Sabu's second reign.
1999 - Ray González defeats Pierroth, Jr. for the WWC Universal Heavyweight Title in Guaynabo, Puerto Rico, beginning his ninth reign.
1999 - Jerry Lawler defeats Derrick King and Kid Wikkid in a handicap match in Memphis, Tennessee to win the PPW Tag Team Title for he and Bill Dundee, who no-showed the event. This ended King and Wikkid's second reign.
1999 - Mark Schrader and Christian York win the ECWA Tag Team Title from Ace Darling and Devon Storm in Newport, Delaware.
1999 - The Original Mercury and Flex Wheeler defeats D-Generation Sex (Shane Golden and Hunk Hesler) in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania for the Pennsylvania Wrestling Alliance Tag Team Title, beginning their second reign.
1999 - Derek Stone defeats Steve Sharp to win the World League Wrestling Heavyweight Title in Quincy, Illinois.
2000 - The Monday Night War continued, with WWF RAW is WAR solidly winning the night with its 6.7 rating, over WCW Monday Nitro's 2.5 rating. RAW featured Chris Jericho winning (at least for a few minutes) the WWF Title from Triple H.
WCW Monday Nitro was live from the MetroCenter in Rockford, Illinois. The results were:
- Shawn Stasiak defeated Curt Hennig.
- WCW Hardcore Champion Terry Funk defeated The Wall to retain the title.
- Mike Awesome defeated Diamond Dallas Page by disqualification.
- Shane Douglas defeated Lex Luger (with Elizabeth) by disqualification.
- WCW World Heavyweight Champion Scott Steiner defeated Jeff Jarrett by disqualification.
WWF RAW is WAR was live from the Bryce Jordan Center in State College, Pennsylvania. The results:
- Chris Jericho pinned WWF Champion Triple H (with WWF Women's Champion Stephanie McMahon-Helmsley) with the Lionsault to win the title. Referee Earl Hebner, who ran down to replace the incapacitated Mike Chioda, fast-counted the pin due to Triple H shoving Hebner down just seconds prior, in response to Triple H's continued abuse of him over the weeks. Jericho ran away, while The Acolytes, who Jericho had in his corner, held back HHH from reaching Jericho and Hebner, who went after Jericho to award him the title belt. After the commercial break, Triple H, along with Stephanie and Shane McMahon, dragged Hebner to the ring and demanded that he reverse the decision because of the fast-count. Hebner said he would, provided that nobody puts their hands on him again as long as he is a WWF official, with Triple H agreeing. Jericho came out on the stage, Hebner went and got the belt from him and brought it to Triple H, who said that just bringing the belt to him wasn't good enough, instructing Hebner to put the belt around his waist. Hebner did so, before being fired and assaulted by Triple H and Shane McMahon. Of the match, Triple H said that the match never happened, was stricken from the record, and the fans didn't see a thing.
- The Hardy Boyz (Jeff and Matt) defeated WWF European Champion Eddie Guerrero (with Chyna) and Essa Rios (with Lita), when Matt pinned Guerrero after the Twist of Fate.
- WWF Hardcore Champion Crash Holly defeated Perry Saturn and ECW World Heavyweight Champion Tazz in a triple threat match to retain his title, by pinning Saturn after dropkicking Hardcore Holly, who interfered and attacked Saturn just before. This was Tazz' first appearance on WWF television as ECW champion, just three days after winning it from WCW's Mike Awesome.
- Steve Blackman and Al Snow defeated The Dudley Boyz (Bubba Ray and D-Von), when Snow pinned D-Von after Test interfered and elbowdropped D-Von while Albert and Trish Stratus distracted the referee.
- Scotty 2 Hotty pinned WWF Light Heavyweight Champion Dean Malenko with a cradle to win the title.
- The Big Show defeated WWF Intercontinental Champion Chris Benoit by disqualification after Benoit kicked Show in the groin to avoid the chokeslam.
- Road Dogg, WWF Champion Triple H and X-Pac (with Shane McMahon and WWF Women's Champion Stephanie McMahon-Helmsley) defeated The Acolytes (Bradshaw and Faarooq) and Chris Jericho, when Triple H pinned Jericho after the Pedigree.
2000 - Big Bubba Bain and L.A. Stephens defeat The Rock 'n' Roll Express (Robert Gibson and Ricky Morton) in Osan, South Korea to win the NWA World Tag Team Title, ending the Express' third reign.
2001 - The WWF taped the April 20 SmackDown! and April 23 Sunday Night Heat at the Gaylord Entertainment Center in Nashville, Tennessee.
Dark matches:
- Rico Constantino defeated Scott Vick.
- Randy Orton defeated Steve Bradley.
- The Minnesota Stretching Crew (Brock Lesnar and Shelton Benjamin) defeated B.J. Payne and Shooter Schultz.
Heat:
- K-Kwik defeated Haku.
- The Hollys (Crash and Hardcore (with Molly Holly)) defeated X-Factor (Justin Credible and X-Pac (with Albert)).
- Perry Saturn (with Terri) defeated Raven.
SmackDown!:
- Rhyno pinned WWF Hardcore Champion Kane to win the title after Steve Austin and Triple H beat Kane down with chairs.
- The Acolytes (Bradshaw and Faarooq) and Kaientai (Funaki and Taka Michinoku) defeated The Right to Censor (Bull Buchanan, The Goodfather, Steven Richards and Val Venis), when Michinoku pinned Buchanan after a double-spinebuster from the Acolytes.
- WWF European Champion Eddie Guerrero pinned Grandmaster Sexay.
- The Dudley Boyz (Bubba Ray and D-Von) defeated Chris Benoit and Chris Jericho in a tables match, when Kurt Angle pushed Benoit off the top rope through a table.
- WWF Women's Champion Chyna pinned Molly Holly after a powerbomb.
- Kane and The Undertaker defeated WWF Tag Team Champions Edge and Christian (with WWF Hardcore Champion Rhyno) in a no-disqualification match, when Undertaker pinned Christian, to win the title.
2001 - Tigre Blanco defeats Karloff Lagarde, Jr. to win the Mexican National Welterweight Title in Mexico City, Mexico.
2002 - The New Heavenly Bodies (Casanova Chris and Vivacious Vito) defeat Jeff Daniels and Tim Renesto for the NWA World Tag Team Title in Winter Haven, Florida, beginning their third reign.
2003 - Border City Wrestling Can-Am Heavyweight Champion D'Lo Brown defeats Maximum Pro Wrestling Heavyweight Champion Gangrel in Oldcastle, Ontario to unify the titles.
2004 - Tommy Diablo wins his fourth IWA World Junior Heavyweight Title in Bayamón, Puerto Rico, ending Blitz's third reign.
2004 - 3PW held The Future is Now at Viking Hall in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The results:
- Slyck Wagner Brown (with April Hunter) defeated Ricky Vega.
- Gary Wolfe defeated Ron Zombie.
- C.J. O'Doyle defeated N8 Mattson.
- Rob Eckos and Striker (with Talia) fought to a no-contest.
- Rockin' Rebel and Jack Victory defeated The Blue Meanie and Roadkill.
- Mike Kruel defeated Monsta Mack.
- Ruckus defeated Damian Adams.
- Jerry Lynn defeated Sabu.
- Joey Matthews defeated 3PW Heavyweight Champion Raven to win the title.
2004 - Justice and Mikey Tenderfoot defeat David Mercury and Stash for the NWA Florida Tag Team Title in Brandon, Florida.
2004 - GeeStar defeats Xsiris in Burlington, North Carolina to win the Carolina Wrestling Federation Mid-Atlantic Cruiserweight Title.
2004 - OGB defeats Jake Davis for the House of Pain Wrestling Federation Hardcore Title in Newville, Pennsylvania.
2004 - Tan the Man defeats John Saxon to win the NWA Southern Television Title in Magee, Mississippi, ending Saxon's third reign.
2004 - Daioh QUALLT defeats Takehiro Murahama for the Osaka Pro Wrestling Title in Osaka, Japan, ending Murahama's second reign.
2005 - Dr. Wagner, Jr. defeats Último Guerrero for the NWA World Light Heavyweight Title in Mexico City, Mexico. Shocker was originally scheduled to defend the title against Guerrero, but he did not appear at the event.
2005 - Petey Williams defeats champion Chris Sabin and Alex Shelley in a three-way match in Belleville, Michigan to win the Border City Wrestling Can-Am Television Title, ending Sabin's second reign.
2005 - Cerebro Negro defeats Avisman for the IWRG Intercontinental Welterweight Title in Naucalpan, Mexico, beginning his third reign.
2006 - WWE held a live RAW and taped the April 21 SmackDown!, at the Savvis Center in St. Louis, Missouri. RAW got a 4.3 rating on USA Network, and SmackDown! got a 2.1 on UPN. The results:
- In a dark match, Scotty 2 Hotty pinned Vito.
RAW:
- Kane pinned Rob Conway after a chokeslam.
- Charlie Haas pinned WWE Intercontinental Champion Shelton Benjamin with a roll-over. Benjamin's loss put his title on the line against Rob Van Dam at April 30's Backlash.
- Shawn Michaels defeated Umaga (with Armando Allejandro Estrada) by disqualification after Umaga shoved the referee, trying to stop Umaga from assaulting Michaels while he was hung in the Tree of Woe. Umaga gave Michaels a Samoan Spike, before Vince McMahon told Umaga to tie Michaels up in the ropes. McMahon got a chair and tried to get in the ring, but pyro explosions prevented him from doing so.
- World Tag Team Champions The Spirit Squad (Johnny, Kenny, Mikey, Mitch and Nicky) defeated Rob Van Dam in a handicap match, when Kenny got the pin after a legdrop off the top rope, while the rest of the Squad held RVD in the air. RVD's loss made his Backlash match with Shelton Benjamin be for both Benjamin's title and RVD's Money in the Bank contract.
- Edge (with Lita) and WWE Champion John Cena defeated Triple H in a handicap match, when Edge got the pin just after Triple H hit Cena with his sledgehammer.
SmackDown!:
- In a King of the Ring tournament quarterfinal match, Booker T (with Sharmell) pinned Matt Hardy with the scissors kick after low-blowing Hardy to avoid the Twist of Fate as Sharmell had the referee distracted.
- Paul London (with Brian Kendrick) pinned WWE Tag Team Champion Joey Mercury (with Melina and WWE Tag Team Champion Johnny Nitro) with a cradle.
- Chris Benoit and Bobby Lashley defeated Finlay and Orlando Jordan, when Lashley pinned Jordan after the Dominator.
- The Great Khali (with Daivari), in his in-ring debut, pinned Funaki after a choke throw.
- The Gymini (Jake and Jesse (with Simon Dean)) defeated Paul Birchill and William Regal, when Regal was pinned after the Cross-Trainer after Burchill refused Regal's tag.
- In a dark match after the show, WWE Champion John Cena and The Undertaker fought to a no-contest after The Great Khali interfered.
2007 - WWE taped the April 20 SmackDown! and that night's ECW at the Datchforum in Milan, Italy. SmackDown! got a 2.4 on UPN, with ECW getting a 1.5 rating on SciFi. The results:
ECW:
- Snitsky pinned Little Guido after a big boot.
- Tommy Dreamer and The Sandman defeated Marcus Cor Von and Kevin Thorn (with Ariel), when Dreamer pinned Thorn with a sunset flip out of the corner and holding the bottom rope.
- Rob Van Dam pinned Elijah Burke with the Five-Star Frog Splash.
SmackDown!:
- Batista defeated Finlay by disqualification after Mr. Kennedy interfered.
- WWE United States Champion Chris Benoit and World Tag Team Champions The Hardys (Jeff and Matt) defeated WWE Cruiserweight Champion Chavo Guerrero, Gregory Helms and Montel Vontavious Porter, when Benoit made Helms submit with the Sharpshooter.
- Deuce and Domino (with Cherry) defeated WWE Tag Team Champions Brian Kendrick and Paul London, when Deuce pinned Kendrick after the Crack 'em in the Mouth, to win the title.
- Kane defeated William Regal and Dave Taylor in a handicap match by countout.
- World Heavyweight Champion The Undertaker defeated Mr. Kennedy by disqualification after Finlay interfered.
2008 - WWE Raw ran Sheffield, England. Tony Pennington filed the following results:
I went to Sheffield Smackdown show and enjoyed it. A good show with a sell out crowd that was very vocal.
Kofi Kingston vs. Jamie Noble vs. Kenny Dykstra. A good triple threat match that Kofi wins with kick to the head of Noble for the pin.
The Miz & John Morrison defeated Jimmy Wang Yang & Shannon Moore. Before the match, Morrison got on the mic and created big heat by calling Sheffield the worst city in the UK, and it worked well. Morrison pinned Moore in a good match.
Kelly Kelly defeated Victoria in a good Divas match that saw Kelly showing off some good moves.
Mark Henry defeated Tommy Dreamer. Not a great match, Henry was just too big for Dreamer and beat him via submission.
Batista & Finlay, with Hornswoggle, vs. Curt Hawkins & Zack Ryder. A fun match with water pistols being fired at the referee and the crowd. Finlay was getting a beating then he managed to get the hot tag to the Animal who hit a spear and Batista Bomb to end the match. After the match, Batista put on Hornswoggle's hat and did a dance and jig with Finlay and Hornswoggle. The crowd loved it.
Eve Torres came out and threw a few T-Shirts into the crowd.
CM Punk defeated Shelton Benjamin. A long, slow start with Benjamin spending a lot of time out of the ring. He worked on Punk's leg, but Punk managed to win the match when he hit the GTS. Punk walked out after the match with a limp and looked like he was in a lot of pain.
United States Champion MVP vs. Matt Hardy. MVP was at his best here, as he got on the mic and praised the troops for what they were doing overseas, which got big applause ... then he suddenly changed and told the UK fans to use toothbrushes, which got bit heat. A good match with both wrestlers taking control at one point, MVP hit Hardy with an object, which the ref didn't see, for the pin. After the match, MVP looked to hit Hardy with the U.S. belt, but he missed and Hardy hit MVP with a Twist of Fate to big applause.
The main event was Big Show, Kane & Undertaker vs. Edge, Great Khali & Chavo Guerrero. A good, solid match, the Undertaker's entrance was awesome and got massive applause from the crowd. Kane was getting a beating from Edge and Chavo, then he tagged Undertaker who went after Edge. Big Show bodyslammed Khali and then they fought outside the ring. Chavo and Kane continued their battle, and Undertaker tombstoned Edge for the pin. Good match with plenty going on.
Overall, I really enjoyed the card and it had some solid matches, plus great heat for John Morrison and MVP.
2009 - Ring of Honor broadcast their Caged Collision PPV. Mike Johnson filed the following PPV report:
RING OF HONOR CAGED COLLISION PPV
Caged Collision opened with ROH's Dave Prazak in the ring in Chicago welcoming everyone to the PPV. The crowd chanted "ROH." Prazak then sent it to announcer Kyle Durden backstage with Austin Aries and Jimmy Jaocbs. He noted that they were teaming in a Dream Partner tag where the winner of the fall gets a World title shot. Jacobs said that he was in a tag match with three men he didn't like and he wanted his title shot. Aries said it was his title shot since ROH officials took it from him and they both agreed they didn't want Tyler Black to get it. As they left, Aries decked Durden, then glared into the cameras smiling. Hilarious.
ROH aired an opening video of clips from previous shows. The logo for the event featured a huge lock instead of the first vowels in Caged and Collision, which I thought was cool.
Alex "Sugarfoot" Payne vs. Silas Young vs. Kenny King
Dave Prazak butried Payne, saying he didn't deserve to be on the PPV. King refused to sign and slapped both. Payne got tossed out of the ring, but grabbed King's foot. That allowed Young to dropkick him. Payne nailed a top rope dropkick. Both worked over King. Young whipped Payne into King, nailing a leg lariat. King retreated to the floor.
Payne rolled up Young from behind for a two. Young went for a back suplex but Payne landed on his feet and rolled him up again. Young overpowered Payne, who kept kicking up. King remained on the outside talking trash to the camera. Payne dropkicked Young, but was pulled out of the ring by King. King slammed him into the barricade. Young faked a dive over the ropes, landed on the apron, but was nailed by a King kick for a two count.
King whopped Young and went for a big boot but was caught. King nailed a bicycle kick. Payne returned to the ring with a pinfall attempt. Payne then nailed a crucifix for a two count. King grabbed Payne in a Fireman's Carry but Young broke it up. Young nailed a neckbreaker but Payne broke up the pinfall.
Young and Payne went back and forth in the ring with Young getting the better of the exchange. King got involved and was drilled with a German suplex for a two count. Young went for a TKO but King nailed elbows to escape. He nailed a Blue Thunder Powerbomb for a two count. The cameras focused on Payne trying to recover. Young and King went back and forth with punches in the center while getting to their feet. They grappled, trying to get the better of the other, but were both nailed by a missile dropkick.
Payne began cleaning house and the crowd booed. Payne nailed a Perfectplex for a two count on Young. Payne ducked a clothesline and went for a high cross bodyblock. King caught him and slammed him down but Young broke it up. King missed the Elijah Express in the corner on Young, who drilled him with a clothesline for a two count. King leaped over the top, clotheslining Young's throat over the top rope. Payne caught Young with a forward roll and scored the pin.
Your winner, Sugarfoot!
A decent opener with all three working as hard and as fast as they could. Payne is obviously being designed for the young, scappy underdog character based on how he's been used the last two PPVs. King is absolutely going to be awesome down the line.
ROH aired a video feature on Claudio Castagnoli and Kevin Steen.
ROH Tag Team champ Kevin Steen vs. Claudio Castagnoli
Castagnoli worked over Steen's arm early. Steen used a forward role into a single leg takedown, overwhelming Castagnoli for a moment before locking in a front facelock. Claudio got to his feet but Steen went for a Sharpshooter. Castagnoli escaped the attempt. Claudio began attempting European uppercuts but Steen slapped him and drilled a spinning kick. He clotheslined Claudio over the top to the floor. Steen went for a sliding kick out of the ring but Claudio returned to the ring, avoiding it. Steen knocked him down and hit a slingshot senton over the ropes into the ring,
Steen charged Claudio in the corner but the referee was pulled into the ring. Claudio used the distraction to drill Steen with a kick. Claudio began nailing knees into the back, then locked on a side chinlock. Steen fought to his feet and nailed several chops but was caught with an over the knee backbreaker. Castagnoli had a trickle of blood running down his chest from the chops. He nailed Steen with a Gut Wretch suplex, then dropped another knee into the lower back.
Claudio then locked in Steen's own finisher, the Sharpshooter on him. The announcers noted Steen has been working on a bad knee courtesy of the American Wolves. Steen made his way to the ropes. Claudio and Steen exchanged chops and forearms. That broke down into punches but Claudio used a thumb to the eye to stop the onslaught. Claudio charged but was caught with a boot to the face and a tornado DDT out of the corner.
Steen unloaded with a kick to the chest, then a pumphandle lift into a neckbreaker for a two count. The crowd chanted, "Mr. Wrestling." Steen went to the top rope for a swanton but Cladio got his knees up. He scored a two count with a Waterslide, then attempted the Ricola Bomb. Steen escaped and finally drilled a glancing superkick. Steen nailed a cannonball in the corner, then cinched in a Sharpshooter in the middle of the ring.
Claudio fought his way to the ropes but Steen pulled him back. Larry Sweeney came out but El Generico came out and forced him to the back. The referee was distracted, allowing Claudio to nail a low blow and a Ricola Bomb for the pin.
Your winner, Claudio Castagnoli!
ROH aired a video feature on the Age of the Fall's fallout with The Necro Butcher as well as Delirious falling under Jimmy Jacobs' power.
Kyle Durden tried to interview Sugarfoot (I hate that name) about his win but Nigel McGuinness attacked him from behind. He said, "There is a saying in this business....payback is a B**ch" and told him to get out of "my locker room." McGuinness said he didn't forget the last time he was here. He said Sugarfoot was a disgrace like the contenders to his belt - Geritol Lynn, Tylenol Black and Clamdigger Danielson. They aired clips of each challenger as Nigel spoke. Nigel said they are all disgraces and don't deserve title shots. McGuinness said that if El Generico tries to hit a flippy thing or an Ole Kick, "I'm going to kill ya." He said that no matter what, "I'll kill ya." Good solid, old school heel promo. You can really see that the company's MO these days is to provide more of a traditional wrestling product in terms of personas, heels vs. babyfaces, etc.
Necro Butcher & Jerry Lynn vs. The Age of the Fall's Delirious and Brodie Lee
Lee and Necro began brawling outside the ring immediately. Lynn whipped Delirious into the guard rail.As it settled down, Lynn nailed head scissors on Delirious. Delirious missed a back senton splash and Lynn tagged in Necro. Necro drilled him with a right hand, then hit a monkey flip!? Necro then locked on an abdominal stretch but Brodie Lee jumped into the ring and began striking him. Lee broke the move and tagged in.
Necro and Lee began exchanging punches in the center of the ring. Necro headbutt Lee, who staggered into the corner but began returning fire. Necro was whipped into the corner but came out with a big right hand. Necro nailed a drop toe hold. Dave Prazak quipped, "There are no drop toe holds in a bar fight." Lynn tagged in but was tagged with a right hand. Lee shot Lynn into the air but the former ECW champ nailed a hurancanrana.
Lee chased Lynn to the floor and back, with Lynn trying to wear out Lee. Jimmy Jacobs distracted Lynn, allowing Lee to overpower him and nailed a suplex. Delirious tagged in and the Age of the Fall double teamed Lynn as Necro tried in vain to get past the referee. The NECRO BUTCHER can't get past a lowly referee?? Come on! Lynn avoided a charge in the corner from Lee but was hit with a big boot. Lee began tearing at Lynn's face.
Lynn was worked over in the AOTF's corner for some time. Lee went for a running boot but Lynn ducked and Lee fell to the floor. Lynn went to make a tag but Necro was pulled off the apron by Lee. Lynn kept kicking up. Delirious went for a backslide but Lynn battled his way out and nailed a DDT. There were some nice close-ups of the guys as they battled for leverage.
Lynn makes the hot tag and Necro drills Lee with a foot to the face, a slam and began beating him down in the corner. Necro bulldogged Lee, then placed him in the corner. Necro then hit a top rope frankensteiner. Lynn hit a flying high cross body off the top rope but Lee clotheslined Lynn for a two count. Necro drilled Delirious while he was on the top rope preparing for a Shadows over Hell splash.
Necro and Lee brawled outside. Necro legdropped Lee through a table on the floor and Chicago loved it. Delirious went for the Shadows over Hell splash from the top but Lynn moved. Lynn grabbed the cradle piledriver and scored the win.
Your winners, Necro Butcher and Jerry Lynn!
Another good back and forth tag team bout. Lynn was really good in his role as the babyface getting sympathy. I still feel Necro isn't being used right here - he should be the modern day Abdullah, not doing drop toe holds and ranas, but that's just me.
After the match, Jimmy Jacobs shoved down Delirious and told him he had disappointed him for the last time. He said he was doing this because he cares. He pulled out a chain. Daizee Haze hit the ring to stop him but Jacobs shoved her down. She ended up with Jacobs' spike and threatened spiking him but instead accidentally spiked Delirious, who she has been trying to "free from Jacobs." Jacobs smiled like he had gotten exactly what he wanted. Haze began crying that she was sorry while Jacobs blamed her. I didn't care for the angle but I got that they were going for the idea that Jacobs had tricked her into doing the opposite of what she wanted and in doing so, she had helped Jacobs' cause. That said, I thought the performance was a little over the top.
They aired a video feature on the Dream Partner Tag bout.
Austin Aries was in the ring when they returned and began heeling the crowd. He said he didn't want them to chant for him because it was all fake and the ROH fans are the most fickle in all of wrestling. He said he and Jimmy Jacobs tore each other apart for 8 months and everyone applauded because the fans only wanted their instant gratification. He said that now that "A Star" is here, the show can begin. You can tell Aries is loving the new role.
Jimmy Jacobs made his way to the ring. When he entered the ring, Jacobs and Aries stared each other down.
Danielson and Black came out to "Final Countdown", which I actually saw performed on Broadway in "Rock of Ages" earlier this week. Now THAT was surreal.
Danielson took the mic and said that between the all of the others, there's been a lot of emotion and tension. He said that he doesn't know if they trust each other, but he doesn't know that he can trust any of them, but there is nothing that's more important to him than the ROH World title. The fans chanted, "Best in the world." He said that since he can't trust Tyler Black and the opponents can't trust each other, he suggested a Four Way instead with one fall of a finish. Everyone agreed. A nice twist that the crowd popped for. It's always good to give a little more than you advertise so I liked it as well.
Bryan Danielson vs. Tyler Black vs. Jimmy Jacobs vs. Austin Aries
ROH champ Nigel McGuinness joined Dave Prazak and Lenny Leonard for commentary. He said that while he's scheduled to defend the title next, he wanted to scout who was going to challenge him next. Aries did a lot of stalling early. One thing I've noticed with this PPV is that in terms of the camera work, the editing and the overall production is that a lot more attention has gone to the personalities and facial expressions, as opposed to just the wrestling moves.
Jacobs tagged in. Danielson grabbed him in a waistlock, then took him down and attempted to cinch in a cross-arm breaker. Jacobs made it to the ropes but Danielson snapped his arm down against the mat. Jacobs backed off, then locked up with Danielson, grabbing a hammerlock. Danielson reversed it but Jacobs caught him with a back elbow. Jacobs retreated from the ring to break Danielson's momentum, then tagged out to Aries. They go back and forth for awhile.
It finally settles down to Danielson and Black facing off and exchanging moves. Black takes the opportunity to nail Aries on the apron, leaving him open to attacked by former Tag Team championship partner Jacobs. Black makes a comeback and Aries tags in. Black avoided headscissors and drilled Aries with a drokick. Danielson tagged in and again, Aries went to the floor. Danielson caught him with uppercuts when he returned to the ring and whipped him into the ropes for a hard kick to the chest.
Danielson dropkicked Aries' sending him to the floor. When Aries returned to the apron, Danielson knocked him off and into the front row. Danielson went to dive into the crowd but was shoved off the top rope by Jacobs. Aries grabbed Danielson on the floor and tossed him back into the ring while he was still dazed. Aries and Jacobs began working over Danielson in the corner, taking turns tagging.
Jacobs stomped on Danielson in the corner and choked him against the ropes. He began using double stomps across Danielson's gut. Aries tagged in with a slingshot senton splash. Aries began unloading with uppercuts. He whipped Danielson into the corner but Danielson flipped over him, then tagging Black. Black came off the top on Aries then began unloading on Jacobs.
Black took turns going back and forth on Jacobs and Aries. Danielson came in with a missile dropkick on Aries, drilled Jacobs with a clothesline and hit Black with a knee strike. He cinched in the cattle mutilation on Black but Tyler escaped, turning it into an inverted DDT for a two count. Black went to the top for a Phoenix Splash but was attacked by Aries. Danielson took out Aries, then grabbed a belly to back superplex off the top on Black. Jacobs leaped on Black for a pinfall attempt.
Jacobs was tossed to the floor, where Black teased a dive but Aries tripped him. Lots of teases of dives to build to the spots. Aries tossed him to the floor where Jacobs held him. Aries went for a dive but Black moved and Aries wiped out Jacobs. Black then hit a dive over the ropes. Jacobs and Aries are tossed over the rail into the crowd. Black tries to return to the ring but Danielson dropkicks him to the floor then does a dive over the top to the floor. As Danielson celebrated, Bison Smith, dressed in street clothes, attacked and laid out Danielson before walking out. The announces wondered if Danielson was going to be out of commission the rest of the match.
This left Black alone with Jacobs and Aries. Jacobs locked in his choke. Black fought to his feet and shoved him in corner. Aries nailed a dropkick. Aries went for a suplex but Black escaped and went for the powerbomb in a corner. Jacobs speared him. Aries and Jacobs both attempted a pin but Black kicked up. They went back and forth until Black scored a surprise pin on Aries, who was furious.
Your winner and next in line for a ROH title shot. Tyler Black!
They aired a video feature on Nigel McGuinness and El Generico.
Backstage, Jerry Lynn, sporting a black eye was interviewed. Lynn promised that if Generico didn't get the job done, he would take the title.
ROH champ Nigel McGuinness vs. El Generico
McGuinness attacked Generico before the bell and threw him into the ringpost shoulder-first. Generico crumbled to the floor. Nigel smashed his arm against the corner post. Nigel then drilled him with the London Dungeon on the floor. Generico began to be counted out, but Kevin Steen ran out to try and get him to return to the ring. Generico just makes the count.
McGuinness continued to work over Generico's arm, but Generico nailed a chop to stun Nigel. McGuinness recovered and then slapped Generico down. Nigel went the handspring kick in the corner but Generico shoved him over to the apron then dropkicked him to the floor. Nigel cut off Generico as he left the ring and slammed him into the barricade. He went to whip Generico into the railing but it was reversed.
Generico went for a Yakuza Kick but Nigel avoided it and kicked him into the barricade. Generico was again in danger of being counted out on the floor but made it in at the last second. McGuinness continued to focus on Generico's shoulder and arm. Generico keeps fighting back but Nigel is able to take him back down and locks on different armbars to continue wearing him down.
The crowd began singing "Ole Ole" to rev up Generico. Generico finally broke free and went for a tornado DDT but Nigel "had it scouted" and immediately slammed Generico back down to the mat. Nigel continued to control the flow of the match. Nigel continued to beat down Generico, who refused to go down.
Nigel ducked a Yakuza Kick and hit Generico with a kick to the back, then a Tower of London in the ring. Nigel set up Generico on the top rope for another lariat but Generico blocked it with a boot. Nigel came back and hit another tower of London off the top rope outside the ring as Generico hit the apron and went to the outside. Nigel whipped Generico into the guard rail at the 17 count but Generico jumped into the ring at 19 to save himself.
Generico came back and nailed a brainbuster for a two count, then a Yakuza kick in the corner. He went for a brainbuster off the top but Nigel escaped. He locked on an arm bar but Generico made it to the ropes. Nigel pulled him back into the center of the ring and finally forced the submission.
Your winner and still ROH champion, Nigel McGuinness!
Tyler Black came back out and said he could exercise the title shot he won tonight at any time and, "What better time to do this, but tonight, on PPV. What better place to do this, but Chicago!" Before he could cash in, Jimmy Jacobs and Austin Aries attacked him on the ramp. Jerry Lynn and Necro Butcher made the save as Nigel left through the crowd.
They aired a video feature on the main event. Kyle Durden interviewed Larry Sweeney backstage. Sweeney said he's assembled the most dominant faction to ever exist in ROH. He said when you put them into a situation with no rules, that makes them mad. He said that the world will see their wrath tonight.
Steel Cage Warfare: Sweet N Sour Inc vs. Brent Albright & Ace Steel & Erick Stevens & Roderick Strong & Jay Briscoe
Davey Richards was the first man in for Sweet N' Sour while Strong was Richard and Strong went back and forth. Strong grabbed him in a Fireman's Carry and slammed him into the cage. The Horsemen, er...Sweet N' Sour won a cointoss and the second man out was Tank Toland. They both beat down Strong. Ace Steel came out next, making the save for Strong, running both men into the cage, then hitting stereo dropkicks into the cage with Roderick,
There was another countdown, but no one came out for Sweeney's team. Jay Briscoe was next but was attacked by Eddie Edwards and Sara del Rey, working over his knee . Edwards then entered the ring with a chair and began beating Steel and Strong down.
The next out for Team Sweeney was Bobby Dempsey, who looked scared to be in the ring and began punching Steel. Briscoe was carried out and never entered. The next in was Erick Stevens, who began cleaning house. Dempsey was too worried to do anything as Sweeney was screaming at him.
Adam Pearce came out as the final man on Team Sweeney. Strong grabbed him and threw him into the cage. Pearce was busted open, as were a lot of others. It's a total old school Cage match. Brent Albright is the last man in. By this point, Strong gained ownership of Edwards' steel chair and began beating everyone. Richards and Edwards were thrown out of the cage.
Brent Albright went to the top of the cage but was stopped by Pearce, who was now alone (except Dempsey, who was hiding). Albright nailed Pearce with a powerbomb off the top. The babyfaces took the battle to the floor. Briscoe returned with his knee bandaged and threw Dempsey into the cage, cutting him open.
Briscoe ascended to the top of the cage and hit a monster dive. Pearce was tossed back into the ring as Ace Steel and Albright worked him over. Pearce was taking one burial of a beating as everyone hit their main moves on him. Albright drilled him with a German suplex to score the pin.
After the match, Sweeney blamed Dempsey. He spit on Dempsey, who snapped and nailed him. All the babyfaces took turns working over Sweeney, bloodying him. Dempsey ripped his shirt off, drilled Sweeney with a cannonball in the corner, then hit a Death Valley Driver. The legend of Bobby Dempsey is born.
Thoughts: A great PPV. I really feel bad for ROH knowing this is airing the night before a Chuck Liddell fight and the same weekend as a top TNA PPV. With no bad matches, a great old school Wargames match in the main event, an excellent four way and a really good Nigel vs. Generico title bout, this is a no brainer at $10 for purchase. You can see the company evolving here as its still about the wrestling, but not so much about the wrestling moves with more importance put on storylines and personas. A really fun 2 hours.
2009 - WWE broadcast Smackdown. Richard Trionfo filed the following TV report:
We are live on tape from Knoxville, Tennessee and your announcers are Jim ‘I guess this counts as a Raw broadcast based on the roster’ Ross and Todd ‘Who do I interview tonight’ Grisham.
We see footage from last week’s stretcher match between Matt and Jeff Hardy that was won by Matt.
Match Number One: Jeff Hardy versus Big Show
Show tries to back Hardy into the corner but Hardy escapes from Show. Hardy with a punch but Show does not feel anything. Show sends Hardy into the corner and then Hardy goes for the leg but that does not work either and Show with a forearm and a head butt. Show rips off Hardy’s shirt and then he chops Hardy. Hardy with kicks but Show with a shoulder tackle and Hardy is down again. Show walks on Hardy’s abdomen. Show with a chop to Hardy’s chest and Hardy crawls for the ropes. Show with a head butt and Hardy goes to the floor. Show pulls Hardy to the apron but Hardy drops Show on the top rope. Hardy with punches and kicks but Show with a head butt to stop Hardy’s momentum. Show with a leg drop for a near fall. Hardy punches Show in the midsection and then he runs into a back heel kick from Show. Show picks Hardy up by the head and then he drops Jeff one more time. Show with another head butt and then he charges at Hardy but Jeff mores out of the way and Show crotches himself on the top rope. Hardy with a series of forearms but Show stays up. Show sends Hardy to the floor and we go to commercial.
We are back and Show has Hardy in a nerve hold. We see footage from the commercial break when Hardy was pulled to the floor by Show while Hardy held on to the apron. Back to live on tape action and Show gets a near fall. Show returns to the nerve hold. Hardy gets to his feet and he hits a jawbreaker. Hardy tries for a Twist of Fate but Show tosses Hardy aside. Show goes to the turnbuckles for the Vader elbow drop but Hardy moves. Hardy hits a DDT, but Matt comes to ringside. Jeff hits a pescado onto Matt using Show’s back as a springboard.
Hardy with a kick but Show tries for Whisper in the Wind, but Show catches him and then he hits the knockout punch for the three count.
Winner: Big Show
After the match, Show leaves the ring and heads to the back. Matt enters the ring and he stands over his brother and he starts to slap Jeff. Matt hits a series of leg drops on Jeff as Jeff is motionless and unable to stop the assault.
We go to commercial.
We are back with the Smack of the Night, Santina being forced to be a part of the Khali Kiss Kam because her ‘brother’ lost to Khali.
Khali is in the ring and he is with Runjin Singh. Runjin says that Khali cannot wait until Ms. Wrestlemania is his special guest for the Khali Kiss Kam. It is time for a photo retrospective. Singh says that Khali wants to lock lips with one of the University of Tenneessee’s finest Volunteers on the Kiss Kam. It is time for Khali to pucker up with the local talent. Khali says that Elizabeth was good, but she is no Santina.
Maryse is in the back and she is walking to Raw, but she will be in a match before she goes. We go to commercial.
We are back with a well attended Did You Know Factoid.
Match Number Two: Maryse versus Gail Kim in a Non Title Match
Maryse backs off before Gail can lock up and then she goes to the apron. Maryse does her pose on the apron and Gail wants a piece of her but the ref holds Gail back. Gail charges at Maryse and Maryse side steps her and Gail goes to the floor. Maryse sends Gail into the apron. Gail returns to the ring and Maryse kicks and punches her. Maryse tells the ref and everyone else to zip it and then she hits a knee and punch on Gail. Maryse sends Gail face first into the mat with a trip and she gets a near fall. Maryse with a spinning back breaker to Gail for a near fall. Maryse with a version of a camel clutch and then she rubs Gail’s face in the canvas. Gail rolls through and sends Maryse into the ropes. Gail with a leg sweep for a near fall. Gail with forearms to Maryse followed by clotheslines. Gail with a leaping clothesline into the corner and then he hits a blockbuster for a near fall. Gail hits a cross body but it does not hit Maryse completely. Gail hits a boot to the face for the three count.
Winner: Gail Kim
We go into the crowd and it is time for R Truth to find out what is up in Knoxville.
Match Number Three: R Truth versus John Morrison with his amazing Technicolor Slow Motion Machine
They lock up and Truth with a side head lock and he holds on when Morrison tries for an Irish whip. Truth with a side head lock take down. Morrison escapes the hold and he kicks and punches Truth. Truth with a split to avoid the punch from Morrison and Truth with a leg lariat for a near fall. Truth slams Morrison’s head into the turnbuckle. Morrison hits the springboard spin kick but he can only get a two count. Morrison with a rear chin lock into a side head lock. Morrison sends Truth into the ropes with a drop toe hold. Morrison tries for a suplex but Truth counters and hits a suplex into a stunner for a near fall. Truth with clotheslines and a punch. Truth with a back body drop followed by a bicycle kick for a near fall. Truth with a punch but he misses the scissors kick. Truth with punches in the corner but Morrison pulls Truth off the turnbuckles and Truth lands hard on the mat. Morrison with Moonlight Drive for the three count.
Winner: John Morrison
Triple H is walking in the back and he is looking for a commercial.
We are back and it is time for Triple H to give his Smackdown farewell address. Hunter has a friend with him as he brings the GameFountain with him. Hunter rearranges the chairs in the ring as we wait for Randy Orton to bring his voices with him to the ring.
Randy is on the McMahonTron and he asks Hunter if he came expecting a fight. Did Hunter think that Orton would appear in the ring with Backlash on Sunday? He says that he is this close to getting what he wants and that is the WWE Title. Why should he come out and make a mistake. Orton says that he will leave that to Hunter. Randy points out that Hunter is the cerebral assassin, always one step ahead. Hunter has let his emotions get in the way of logic. Hunter won on Monday and they will meet in the ring on Monday. The win was at the expense of his teammates and he has made his allies into enemies. Hunter has nobody on his side. All he needs is one mistake and Randy Orton becomes WWE Champion. If Hunter thinks that he is afraid about their match on Monday, he is wrong. He knows that Hunter will get blown up in five minutes and he will get himself disqualified. Randy asks Hunter if it was funny when he RKOed his wife or if it was funny when he IEDDTed Stephanie? Randy says that he remembers what else he did to Stephanie and that kiss keeps him up at night. Randy asks Hunter if he thinks about what Randy did to Stephanie when he kisses Stephanie. Randy asks about Hunter’s children and wonders if they got the Easter basket that he sent them. Randy wants to know what is so funny.
Hunter says that it is something that he knows that Randy does not know. Hunter says that the match on Monday is no disqualification, no count outs, no rules, no titles, and no bogus stipulations for Orton to hide behind. Just the two of them. Hunter says that inside Randy’s warped brain, he thinks that Hunter started it all. On Monday, he will finish it.
We go to commercial.
We are back and Todd Grisham invokes the ire of Jim Ross by saying that the SEC is the greatest college football conference. We then see highlights from the Jeff Hardy/Big Show match and Matt’s post match attack on his brother.
Matt Hardy is with Teddy Long and Teddy says that the Board of Directors has already approved an I Quit Match for Matt and Jeff at Backlash. Matt says that he will get the chance for his brother to say the two words that will shut up his people. Teddy tells Matt that he hopes he makes Jeff say I Quit because if he doesn’t it will only get worse for Matt. Matt says that he will complete the clean sweep at Backlash.
Match Number Four: Shelton Benjamin versus The Undertaker
Taker tries a kick but Benjamin avoids it. Benjamin punches Taker but Taker punches back and he slams Shelton followed by an elbow drop for a near fall. Taker works on the arm and it is time to go Old School. Taker tries for a suplex but Benjamin lands on his feet and he hits a neck breaker and both men are down as we go to commercial.
We are back and Benjamin is in control of the match and he hits a series of elbows to the neck. Shelton gets a two count as Taker kicks out meekly. Benjamin with a rear chin lock. Benjamin with a knee to the head and then he punches Taker in the corner. Benjamin adds some shoulders to his arsenal. Taker and Benjamin exchange punches briefly but Benjamin maintains control. Benjamin with a forearm to the head and then he waits for Taker to get up and he kicks him in the head again. Benjamin with a rear chin lock. Taker grabs Benjamin by the throat but Benjamin with a kick. Taker and Benjamin exchange punches and Taker is the one who gains control of the situation. Taker with an Irish whip and he charges into boots from Benjamin. Taker catches Benjamin when Shelton comes off the turnbuckles. Shelton is able to counter the choke slam with a DDT and Shelton gets a two count. Taker sits up and Shelton is not in a good mood. Taker with an Irish whip and a running charge into the corner. Taker sets for Snake Eyes but Benjamin escapes and hits a German suplex for a near fall. Benjamin punches Taker in the back of the head. Taker hits a tombstone piledriver for the three count.
Winner: Undertaker
MVP is in his dressing room and Dolph Ziggler is interrupted by Teddy Long. Teddy wishes Montel luck on Raw and Porter thanks Teddy. Teddy says that he does not regret signing Montel. Teddy says that he has someone who wants to meet Montel tonight. It is Sherri Shepherd from The View. Teddy reminds Montel about his match. We go to commercial.
We are back and men like watching Smackdown on MyNetworkTV than Tiger Woods on ESPN.
Match Number Five: Montel Vontavious Porter versus Dolph Ziggler in a Non Title Match
Dolph wants Montel to shake his hand, but he pie faces Porter. Porter punches Ziggler and Ziggler goes to the floor after avoiding a kick. Ziggler punches Porter but Porter with knees to the midsection. Porter drops Ziggler on his face. Ziggler goes into the ropes when Porter charges into the corner. Porter gets distracted by the referee and Ziggler drops Porter’s arm on the top rope and then he sends Porter into the ring post. Ziggler gets a near fall and then he works on the arm and he has Porter in a key lock. Ziggler drops Porter on his head and then he hits a leaping elbow drop for a near fall. Ziggler continues to work on the arm and he puts Porter in an arm bar with a cross face. Porter slams Ziggler and then he hits a clothesline and back elbow followed by another clothesline. Porter with an overhead throw but Ziggler with a kick to Porter. Ziggler with a face buster and the Ballin’ Elbow for a near fall. Porter with an Irish whip but Ziggler with a kick to the knee and then he sends Porter into the turnbuckles and Ziggler gets the three count with help from the tights.
Winner: Dolph Ziggler
After the match, Dolph Ziggler tells MVP that he has his attention. He reminds us what his name is.
We go to commercial.
We are back and it is time to run through the card for Backlash.
We see footage of Shane’s unprovoked attack on Cody Rhodes last night on Superstars.
Match Number Six: Batista versus Ted DiBiase
They lock up and Batista throws Ted down to the mat. DiBiase with a kick and punches as he starts to work on the leg. Batista puts Ted in the corner and he connects with shoulders. Batista slams Ted’s head into the turnbuckle and then he hits a back elbow for a near fall. Batista with a suplex to Ted and a near fall. DiBiase with a hard Irish whip. Ted with a kick but Batista with a kick of his own and he sets for the Batista Bomb but Ted with a kick to the leg and a drop kick to the knee. We go to commercial as Ted works on the hamstring.
We are back and DiBiase continues to kick Batista in the leg but Batista with punches and he tries a hip toss, but DiBiase with a leg whip and then he kicks and punches Batista. The referee pulls DiBiase off Batista. Batista with a boot to the head and then he tries for a power slam but DiBiase gets out of the hold. Batista charges at DiBiase, but Ted moves out of the way and Batista goes to the floor. DiBiase waits for Batista to get up and then he clips Batista. DiBiase wrings Batista’s leg into the ring post a number of times. DiBiase continues to work on the leg when they return to the ring. DiBiase with a side Russian leg sweep and then he goes to the turnbuckles for a double stomp to the solar plexus. DiBiase returns to the leg and then he gets a near fall. DiBiase isolates the injured leg. Batista with an inside cradle for a near fall, but DiBiase with a kick. Batista with punches to DiBiase but Ted with a drop toe hold and then he works on the knee. Batista with a spinebuster and then he hits a back body drop followed by a clothesline. Batista charges into a boot and then he tries for the Million Dollar Slam but Batista escapes and he hits a spear. Batista with the Batista Bomb for the three count.
Winner: Batista
2009 - WWE's Smackdown roster ran Stasburg, France. Michael D filed the following live report:
The show starts at 8:25PM.
Evan Bourne Vs Tyson Kidd.
Good match. Great boos for Tyson Kidd and nice pops for every "Air" move. Evan wins with the Shooting Star Press.
Finlay w/ Hornswoogle Vs Mark Henry
Henry dominates the Irish man in a slow match. Hornswoogle distracts the fans at ringside. Shillelagh strike by Finlay. He gets the win. Hornswoogle and Finlay celebrates with a French Flag. I think Finlay has a good time here because at a previous show, after the football Irish Team was criticized by a fan, Finlay simulated a fight with him, for easily ten minutes, threatening to jump over the barricade to "go find him".
Maryse, Natalya & Katie Lea Vs Bella Twins & Gail Kim
Huge pops for Maryse (as you know she's French/Canadian, she even was a special announcer for previous shows in France). During this match, there were some "problem" as WWE had to stop the match due to a technical problem. When the match continues, no one cares about the in-ring work. Some guys left the arena... (stupid, for sure), as the announcer and staff workers worked on the ring. The faces have won this one.
MVP Vs Shelton Benjamin
Great attitude from Shelton, as he has a really good time with the fans, getting huge pops. He acts like a face during his entrance, so the usual pre-match had to be longer to re-define the classic face/heel. Very slow opening fight, with several submission moves. The crowd wasn't reactive before the last few minutes, as MVP hits his PlayMaker for the pin. After the match Shelton stays in the ring for some time, with again some greats pops from the fans. However he did flip off the crowd in the end. Pretty funny.
Intermission. Many fans having $35 tickets have been allowed to sit at ringside.
Tiffany speaks French to introduce the next match, an ECW title bout.
Christian Vs Jack Swagger
Probably the best mach of the evening. Swagger is a true heel. The crowd likes to hate him. Christian was cheered a lot. After several counters, Swagger retains.
Street Fight : Matt Hardy Vs Jeff Hardy
Good pops for the Hardy Brothers. Trash cans were used, as were many chairs, kendo sticks and obviously a ladder. A couple of ladder bumps from Jeff. Jeff tries to connect with a legdrop from the ladder through a table but nobody's home, so Matt gets the 3 count. After the match he tries to hit Jeff with the Twist Of Fate but The Charismatic Enigma countered it to a great pop.
Main Event
HHH & Undertaker Vs Rhodes, DiBiase and Orton
Huge huge pops for HHH and Taker. Orton, as a great coward, escapes from the match for several minutes. He came back to viciously attack his opponents. Nice stuff. Crazy crowd, Undertaker hits a double chokeslam on DiBiase and Rhodes. Orton hides and then its a vicious RKO on Undertaker. Later, he tries to escape again but HHH follows him and then the faces hits a combo Pedigree/Tombstone for the victory. Great and long match.
2010 - Jon Moxley (aka WWE's Dean Ambrose) won a one night Southern Rumble tournament to become the new FIP champion at the promotion's first event in several months in Florida.
2011 - Tom Casielo, who won several Daytime Emmys for his writing on As The World Turns, was added to the WWE creative team. Cassielo has spent the last decade working on different soap operas, including holding a stint as Associate Head Writer of Days of Our Lives, as well as positions with One Life to Live and The Young & The Restless.
2011 - CHIKARA held the finals of their 2011 King of Trios tournament in Philadelphia, PA at the ECW Arena. Joshua Higham filed the following report:
CHIKARA King of Trios Night 3 Report
Semi-Finals: The Osirian Portal vs The Colony - Bryce Remsburg is your referee. Soldier Ant pinned Hieracon after a super neckbreaker. Tons of false finishes. I thought for sure The Portal would move on. This is the Portal's first loss since Hieracon transformed in January.
Semi-Finals: FIST vs Michinoku Pro - Derek Sabato is your official. Chuck Taylor threw powder into the eyes of The Great Sasuke which allowed Icarus to catch him in a small package for the win.
The final is now set. The Colony vs Team FIST.
Ultimate Spider Jr vs. Jigsaw - John Barber is your referee. Jigsaw won after a brainbuster and a double stomp from the top. Good reaction for Spider and a "Please Come Back" chant.
A King of Trios banner signed by all the participants will be auctioned on chikarapro.com this week.
Tag Team Gauntlet: Nick Papagiorgio is your referee. Acid Jaz and Willie Richardson of Da Soul Touchaz enter first. Darin Corbin and Arik Cannon enter second. Corbin slo-moed his way out of one Pounce and not the second. But Cannon schoolboyed Richardson to eliminate them. The Batiri enter next. Corbin called for the Ginger Snap but that allowed for a lungblower and a leaping DDT for the pin. The Throwbacks enter next. Obariyon fouled Dasher Hatfield for a DQ. Death Haze (Sara Del Rey and Daizee Haze) is next. Immediate Royal Butterfly on Dasher for the pin. Matt Classic and Darkness Crabtree are next. Old timey sexism abound from Classic and Crabtree, but a German suplex from Haze on Crabtree to eliminate them. The Roughnecks are out next. Grizzly gets a roll up with his feet on the ropes to eliminate the BDK. Kotoge and Harada from Osaka Pro are out next. Spanish Fly from Kotoge on Grizzly to eliminate the Roughnecks. 3.0 is next. Kotoge victory rolled Matthews to eliminate 3.0. Super Shisa and Kagetora are the final team to enter. Kotoge pinned Shisa after a double team flurry. Team Osaka Pro has three points and can challenge for the Campeonatos de Parejas. They gestured that they want the belts.
Madison Eagles vs. Manami Toyota - PJ Drummond is your referee. Toyota joked out of Hellbound. Eagles kicked out of the Ocean Cyclone Suplex. Toyota finally used the Queen Bee Bomb to get the three.
Akira Tozawa vs. Eddie Kingston - John Barber is your referee. Kingston finally puts away Tozawa with a Backfist to the Future and a backdrop driver. Tozawa continues to impress me every time I see him. Major sign of respect between the two after the match.
El Generico vs. 1-2-3 Kid - Bryce Remsburg is your referee. El Generico wins the 2011 Rey de Voladores with a turnbuckle brainbuster. They gave each other everything. El Generico kicked out of 2 X Factors and a Super X Factor. Kid kicked out of a couple brainbusters and a razor's edge before the end. After the match, Director of Fun Wink Vavasseur presented Generico with the plaque and Kid took the mic. He called Philadelphia the capital of wrestling. He also said that he thinks this will be his last year wrestling, and if this is his last match, he can't think of a better opponent than El Generico. He got another ovation and the crowd chanted "1 2 3!" and "Please Come Back!"
Gavin Loudspeaker announced that the DVDs of this weekend's events are already in production and will be available starting Monday at Smart Mark Video.
The Colony vs. Team FIST - Bryce Remsburg. Green Ant pinned Icarus with a splash from on top the other two Ants who were standing on the ropes. The 2011 King of Trios is The Colony. Great match to end the weekend.
2011 - TNA held their Lockdown PPV. Mike Johnson filed the following PPV report:
TNA is doing a live pre-game show hosted by Jeremy Borash and Christy Hemme, who previewed the top matches. Hemme looked absolutely awesome. Borash looked like, well, Borash.
They aired a video feature on the TNA championship match.
Devon vs. Anarquia
Devon met Anarquia on the ramp as he made his way to the ring. They started brawling around ringside with Devon working him over with punches and tossing him into the railing. Devon tossed him into the cage but Anarquia crotched him as Devon entered the ring.
Devon was choked against the ropes. He worked over Devon in the corner with shoulderblocks and a series of rights in the corner. He took Devon to the mat and began biting him on the forehead. He used the tape around his wrists to choke out Devon but the referee, Jackson James caught it. Anarquia rained down with punches in the corner.
Devin was whipped hard into the turnbuckles. Anarquia whipped him a second time but Devon came out with a clothesline and a big shoulderblock. He nailed a sideslam for a two count. Anarquia missed a clothesline in the corner but was nailed with another shoulderblock for a two count.
Devon drilled Anarquia to the mat with a one armed uranage and scored the pin.
Your winner, Devon!
After the match, Devin tossed Anarquia out of the cage to the floor, then slammed him into the railing. Devon continued the beating. He nailed Anarquia with a drink and choked him out on the floor. Devon followed him up the ramp and suplexed him onto it. Devon nailed a second one and made the Last Rites signal.
Match was solid but way too short to be anything of consequence. Just an opener to set the stage for the night. I kept waiting for Jackson James to reverse the decision since he's always in the middle of some way to screw the babyfaces subvertly, but it didn't happen.
I spotted Ronnie Lang’s Atlas Security in the house.
They aired the Kurt Angle vs. Jeff Jarrett match preview.
Hemme and Borash ran down the details of the Lethal Lockdown match. They do a great job in this role.
They went to a video feature on TNA Lethal Lockdown.
Christy Hemme interviewed Fortune. Chris Daniels said they have had their asses kicked in the past but that pain is nothing compared to being underestimated by people who walk into TNA and act like they are the stars. He said they were the ones who built the company from ground up while they acted like it was beneath them. Then, once they made a name for TNA, people like Ric Flair and Matt Hardy wanted to come and take advantage of their hard work. He said he was tired of dumbasses like them and tonight, Fortune was going to show them once and for all who the real stars of TNA are. Good promo.
The next time TNA does one of these pre-game shows live again, I'd love to see them shoot promos like this on the stage so you can see the crowd in the background. It might give the show a "bigger event" feel.
At ringside, Jeremy Borash gave everyone a close-up look at the inside of the Steel Cage. He then ran down the lineup for the PPV.
Borash pitched it to Taz and Mike Tenay, who discussed the lineup for the PPV, specifically Immortal vs. Fortune. Taz said it was going to be a crazy night and he just hoped that no one was going to be injured.
Borash gave us a look at the live crowd in Cincinnati, then pointed out all the weapons waiting for the Lethal Lockdown match later tonight.
Here we go with the official PPV broadcast.
They aired another really good video opening for the PPV.
X-Division Xscape Match: Jeremy Buck vs. Max Buck vs. Robbie E. vs. Chris Sabin vs. Brian Kendrick vs. Suicide vs. Jay Lethal vs. Amazing Red.
Suicide and E started. Suicide got the better of the exchange and chopped him hard in the corner. Max Buck tagged in but was hiptossed into the corner by Suicide. E and Buck used a double elbow for Buck to get a two count.
Buck nailed a standing dropkick. Jeremy Buck tagged in but Max wanted nothing to do with it, backed off and tagged in Lethal. Lethal and Jeremy showed each other respect. Buck nailed headscissors on Lethal but was caught with a tiltowhirl backbreaker. Buck was caught in the Lethal Combination.
Max Buck tagged himself in but Suicide tagged back in. He drops an elbow on Max Buck. E tagged back in and drilled Suicide to the mat, using his leg as a weapon, then scored the pin.
Suicide is eliminated.
Lethal and E faced off. E dared him to have a fist pumping challenge but tagged out to Sabin. Sabin and Lethal tossed E into the cage. He and Lethal then had a nice back and forth athletic exchange, which Lethal got the better of.
Sabin charged Lethal in the corner for a big boot. Red tagged himself in and nailed a missile dropkick. Lethal went for a handspring elbow but Red dropkicked Lethal as he was upside down. Red drilled him with the Code Red for the pin.
Lethal has been eliminated.
Sabin tried to roll up Red but he kicked out. Red ducked a clothesline. He went for a rana but was caught and tossed into the cage. Red caught himself and kicked Sabin. He went for a DDT but was caught in a suplex mid-move. Red slipped out but was caught with a Fireman’s Carry into a Michinoku Driver. Sabin hit him with a huge running clothesline that sent Red upside down for the pin.
Red has been eliminated.
Max Buck attacked Sabin and worked him over. Sabin tripped him up in the corner and nailed a leaping knee strike. He hung up Buck and nailed the hangman’s dropkick. He cradled Buck for a two count. Meanwhile, Brian Kendrick has been sitting in the corner meditating the entire match.
Buck came off the ropes with a twist into a Buff Blockbuster and pinned him.
Sabin was eliminated.
Kendrick hit the ring and tried to roll up Buck for a two count. E tagged in and worked over Kendrick, only to eat a dropkick. Kendrick charged E and splashed him against the cage but hit his own head on the steel. Buck went for a moonsault but Kendrick got his knees up in time.
Jeremy Buck finally got his hands on Max and worked him over with rights. Max kneed him hard in the chest and tried to ascend the cage. Jeremy pulled him back down. He ran Max into the cage hard and then did it a second time. He did it a third time and drilled Max with a stiff spinning kick. Jeremy continued beating down Max on the mat. Kendrick and E were still out from the splash into the cage. Out of nowhere, Max caught Jeremy in an inside cradle for the pin.
Jeremy Buck is eliminated.
Robbie E started working over Kendrick. Buck joined in. They picked up Kendrick together and lawn darted him into the cage. Kendrick mounted a comeback against them both. He began stomping on E. He nailed Buck and E with leaping thrust kicks and pinned E.
Robbie E has been eliminated.
The first man to escape the cage is the winner.
Buck peppered Kendrick with punches. He started to ascend the cage. Kendrick stopped him but Buck got the better of him, running him into the cage numerous times. Buck went to the top rope but Kendrick met him. Kendrick slammed his head into the cage a number of times and shoved Buck off. Kendrick started to climb up. Buck staggered into referee Brian Hebner. Hebner slammed into the cage and Kendrick fell off into the ring.
Max Buck escaped and won.
Your winner, Max Buck!
Match was OK and what you would expect but there was no time to really develop anything. Some spots were cool but no flow. The finish with the referee being bumped this early in the card totally reeked over overbooking. If they wanted Buck to go over, they could have done a finish where he was bumped out of the cage door and won, anything else. Doing the referee deal this early doesn’t bode well in my opinion.
Eric Bischoff came to the ring to cut a promo. Bischoff said that tonight was a special night and occasion for him personally. He said it was one of the happiest nights he’s ever had in the industry and he’ll explain why in a few moments. He said that after 25 years in the business, people come to him and ask him what matters most to him in his career – the success, the money, the women (which he said was years ago) or something else. He said that when you are in his position and re-written the book of pro wrestling history, you set the standard so high that it’s hard to say what matters most.
Bischoff said that tonight is a special occasion. The fans were on him, chanting that he sucks. Bischoff said he may suck but he has a hell of a lot more money than any of them. He said that tonight Immortal is going to take care of the distraction that Fortune has become. He said that Fortune have a great future ahead of them but they made the mistake of getting into Immortal’s business, but that will be taken care of tonight.
Bischoff said that he is proud to be a small part of the vision of Hulk Hogan. Bischoff said that Hogan taught him everything he knows about pro wrestling. He said that he will get to be a small part of Hogan executing his plan to regain the TNA championship tonight. He said that makes him so happy and that’s the only thing that matters to Bischoff.
So, unless he is made the guest referee or a major part of the main event tonight, when you think about it, Bischoff said NOTHING OF MERIT. This needed to be on the PPV why?
Christy Hemme interviewed Crimson and Scott Steiner about their four way tag match. Crimson said that there was no one who he wanted to have his back more than anyone else in the world. Steiner was asked if he’s evaluated their opponents. He said that they are going to evaluate his fist in their face. He said he wasn’t going to be Kobe Bryant and get people upset but they are going to go to the ring and kick some ass, giving what a tough town like Cincinnati wants.
Ink, Inc. vs. Crimson & Scott Steiner vs. Orlando Jordan & Eric Young vs. Brutus Magnus & Doug Williams.
Eric Young tried to escape the cage but was told that didn’t help his team win. He and Jesse Neal started out. Neal grabbed a side headlock. He was sent off into the ropes but shoulderblocked Young down. He and Young went back and forth with armdrags and faced off.
Shannon Moore tagged in. He caught Young with a twisting headscissors. Moore locked in an armbar, then tagged into Douglas Williams. Williams drilled him with a series of uppercuts. Orlando Jordan tagged in. Taz said you don’t want Jordan to “go go-behind on you.” Jordan was in briefly before Neal tagged in. Magnus tagged in and clotheslined him. Lots of tags.
The Invasion doubled on Neal, nearly scoring the pin. They drilled him down with a neck-tie neckbreaker. The fans chanted for Steiner. The Invasion continued schooling Neal with some nice double team moves.
Neal escapes the Invasion and tags Crimson. He grabbed Magnus in a cravate and beat him with knee strikes. Williams broke up the pin. Magnus and Crimson drilled the other with clotheslines. Steiner made the hot tag and clotheslined the hell out of Williams. He dropped an elbow for a two count.
Steiner backdropped Williams, then Magnus. He nailed an overhead belly to belly suplex on Williams. He took out Magnus, then took a swipe at Shannon Moore. Young was then nailed with an over head belly to belly. Steiner set up Magnus for one. Moore blindtagged himself in. Steiner nailed the belly to belly off the ropes. He went for another but was told that he wasn’t the legal man.
Moore antagonized Steiner, then began working over Williams in the corner. Young stripped down to tiger stripe tights. He and Young went back and forth. Moore was caught with a Jordan swinging neckbreaker, the Gender Bender. Williams speared Jordan. Crimson took out Williams. Magnus took out Crimson. Steiner took out Magnus. Young nailed Steiner and tried to climb out again. Moore hit the Mooregasm and covered Williams for the pin.
Your winners, Ink, Inc.
Young was climbing out of the cage as the finish happened and couldn’t understand why he lost.
Too many cooks spoil the match. I appreciated the effort but nothing of note here. Just too much going on. Steiner was big-time over and some nice stuff with Moore and British Invasion. Everyone worked hard but the time allotted and the sheer amount of people in one place at one time handicapped them.
Christy Hemme interviewed TNA Knockouts Madison Rayne. Hemme said she was rooting for Mickie James. Madison, brandishing scissors told her that wasn’t going to help Mickie. Hemme told her it could be the last night she holds the belt. Rayne asked her what Internet site she read that on. Rayne said she was going to royally kick Mickie James’ ass and then cut her hair off. Tara was staring at her. Rayne told her that she had enough of the attitude. She said she didn’t need her at ringside and told her to stay in the back and watch how a real champion handles business.
Title vs. Hair: TNA Knockouts champion Madison Rayne vs. Mickie James
Mickie came out with her shoulder heavily taped from the separation. Rayne’s theme music and entrance is just awesome. They did the bit from the house shows where Earl Hebner didn’t know how to remove Madison’s tiara and she freaks out.
Mickie grabbed Rayne and threw her into the cage twice, then over the top rope. James was grabbing at her shoulder. She grabbed Rayne for her DDT and scored the pin.
Your winner and new TNA Knockouts champion Mickie James!
So, James gets to be the first woman to hold both WWE titles and the TNA Knockouts belt.
Given James’ injury, this was all they could really do, so you have to grade them on a curve here.
Matt Morgan was interviewed backstage. He said that Hernandez has been a pain in his ass but tonight he’s going to get back on track and go back for the World title. He promised to Carbon Footprint Hernandez all the way back to Mexico. Usual good promo from Morgan.
Samoa Joe vs. Pope Dinero
They went back and forth hard early. Pope slammed Joe but Joe popped up and decked him when Pope played to the crowd. Joe peppered him in the corner with strikes. Joe whipped Pope into the corner and nailed another running strike.
Joe chopped away at Pope. Pope staggered in the corner. Joe went to grab Pope but was sent into the corner. Pope nailed a series of punches in the corner but was tagged with a chop.
Pope started climbing the cage but Joe followed. Joe slammed him into the cage and Pope crotched himself on the top rope. No babies tonight. Joe drilled him with a kick. The fans chanted “TNA.” They keep doing this weird camera angle where a camera is running around in the crowd and it’s very distracting. I know they want to show the crowd but not MULTIPLE TIMES during the match!
Joe set up for the Facewash but Pope pulled Brian Hebner in the way. Again with Hebner??? Joe backed up and went to splash Pope but was caught with a Hot Shot in the corner. Pope raked at his face and punched him. Pope measured him with kicks to the chest and began trash talking. Joe slipped free and started throwing kicks. Pope dropped to his knees and drilled Joe with a punch. Pope covered Joe for a two count.
Joe went for a sleeper but Pope escaped and drilled him with a clothesline/leg sweep combination. Joe kicked up. Pope measured Joe with backhands. Joe caught Pope with a snap powerslam. Both men were down and counted out by Hebner.
They made their way to their feet and tagged the other with slaps across the face. That was great stuff. Joe nailed an inverted atomic drop, big boot and back senton splash for a two count. Joe went to the middle turnbuckle and came off with a unique leg lariat, almost legdropping Pope in a standing position for a two count.
Joe grabbed Pope for the Muscle Buster but Pope got his leg on the rope at the last second. Good match.
Pope tried to climb out of the ring. Joe pulled his tights down. He followed Pope but was kicked off. Pope drilled him with a great top rope elbow but Joe kicked out at one. Joe went for a clothesline and drilled his knees into Joe’s face. Joe kicked up.
Pope set up for the DDE but Joe caught him and slammed him backward into the cage. Joe grabbed the stunned Pope and nailed the muscle buster. Joe locked in the Kokina Clutch in the center and Pope tapped.
Your winner, Samoa Joe!
Very, very good match. Joe looked the best he’s looked in awhile here. He and Pope had some good chemistry in the ring. Easily the best thing on the show from an in-ring standpoint thus far.
Mexican America were with Hernandez psyching him up for his match tonight. Hemme asked him about his match and what Mexican America was. He said that America doesn’t want them, but they need them and will respect them. The others got into it and their deal was real good.
Matt Morgan vs. Hernandez
They slugged it out at the bell. Morgan nailed the rapid fire elbows in the corner. He drilled Hernandez with a running splash in the corner, then a sideslam for a two count. Morgan went to climb up the ropes but was nailed by Hernandez.
Hernandez hit a shoulderblock into Morgan on the apron, sending him into the cage. Hernandez ripped at his face and forced his face into the cage. Hernandez locked on a nerve hold. Morgan did a great job selling this facially. Morgan broke free and fought Hernandez off, hitting a high cross bodyblock for a two count.
Hernandez cut off Morgan and sent him face-first into the cage, covering him for a two count. Morgan started firing back with a series of rights but Hernandez powered him into the cage for another near fall.
Hernandez used his boot to choke Morgan on the mat. He pulled up Morgan and set him up, drilling him with a running shoulderblock into the corner. That looked brutal. Hernandez spent a lot of time playing to the crowd and Mexican America. As he did that, Morgan began recovering. He nailed the discus clothesline.
Morgan made the comeback with right hands and a series of clotheslines. He ran Hernandez into the cage. Hernandez was run into the cage again and again. Morgan nailed a back suplex for a two count. Morgan missed a clothesline and Morgan drilled him in the mid-section, taking Morgan’s wind from him. Morgan slipped out of the way and Hernandez hit the corner.
Anarquia, Sarita and Rosita started climbing the cage to distract Morgan. Morgan knocked Anarquia off the cage. Hernandez pulled himself to the ropes and came off but was nailed with the Carbon Footprint in mid-air for the pin.
Your winner, Matt Morgan!
Good back and forth match. Really liked the finish. Morgan motioned that he was coming for the TNA title.
Sarita got in the ring as Hernandez was helped out. She said that TNA always has to screw over Mexican America to hold them down. She said there is no reason she isn't the Knockout champion except that everyone hates that she's better than them. Sarita's delivery was good. I love Rosita as the gum snapping cousin. Sarita said they weren't going anywhere.
Velvet Sky came out. She nailed a drop toehold on Sarita and speared Rosita. Sky started throwing around Sarita and chased them out of the cage. The crowd loved it. Entertaining.
Backstage, Christy Hemme interviewed Karen Jarrett. She was asked how she felt about the Jarrett vs. Angle match being “Ultramale Rules.” She said Jeff was the ultramale, ultraman and the ultrafather. She said Jeff has this covered and she has nothing to worry about.
They went to the Jeff Jarrett vs. Kurt Angle video feature.
Kurt Angle vs. Jeff Jarrett
Karen Jarrett came to ringside but was sent to the back. They locked the door with a chain. The first fall is submission only. Angle immediately grabbed Jarrett in a side headlock takedown. They went back and forth. Jarrett used a back leg sweep and cinched in a figure four leglock. You can faintly hear “woos” in the background so you probably can’t hear the mic well because that would have gotten a huge reaction.
Angle fights to turn it over and gets it. Jarrett grabs the rope to force the break. Jarrett was caught with a T-Bone suplex. He went for the anklelock but Jarrett slips out. Angle catches Jarrett charging into the corner but Jarrett was able to grab a sleeper and scissored Angle’s body with his legs.
Angle started to fade but got a second wind, trying to fight to his feet. Angle slipped out and turned it into an anklelock. Jeff kicked him off and sent Angle into the corner shoulder-first. Jarrett then kicked him back into it, with Angle hitting the guard rail. Jarrett locked on a cross armbreaker. Taz was really good here, the best the entire show, explaining the submissions.
Angle fought and slipped out, locking in an ankle lock and scissoring Jarrett’s leg. Jarrett tapped.
The winner of the first fall, Kurt Angle!
So far, so good.
The second fall is pinfall only.
They continued immediately. Jarrett ran Angle into the cage and nailed the Stroke for a close near fall. Jarrett went to the top rope and hit a flying bodypress but Angle rolled through for a two count. They battled back and forth in the center of the ring. Angle drilled Jarrett with a leaping clothesline. Jarrett kicked off a charge but was still grabbed in a belly to belly suplex as he went after Kurt. Jarrett kicked up at two.
Angle began nailing the rolling German suplexes. Jarrett nailed Angle and went for the Stroke but Angle turned it into the Olympic Slam for a two count. Think someone will hack Randy Orton’s twitter tonight?
Jarrett went to the top but Angle leapt up and superplexed Jarrett for a two count. Angle worked him over with punches in the corner. Jarrett reversed an Irish whip but was nailed with a running clothesline out of the corner. Angle nailed a RKO for a two count. Sure it was another family member Kurt. Angle went for the Olympic Slam but Jarrett rolled through with a cradle and hooked the tights for the pin.
Your winner of the second fall, Jeff Jarrett!
That came off completely confusing as no one was sure whether it was the finish or not.
The third fall is escape the cage. They have a key in the lock and you have to unlock it and escape.
Jarrett tried to unlock it but Angle nailed him. Jarrett took him out and opened the lock. Angle ran Jarrett into the cage and nailed a German suplex. Angle nailed four more. PLEASE STOP WITH THE ‘RUNNING THE CAMERA THROUGH THE CROWD’ DEAL! Totally kills whatever drama you are trying to build.
Angle began walking out of the cage but stopped on the stairs and returned, locking the cage again to trap Jarrett inside the cage with him. He put the key in his singlet so there’s no way Jeff can escape. I thought that was a great bit. Angle started beating Jarrett, throwing him into the cage again and again. Jarrett was busted open, the first blood of the show, as Angle dug Jarrett’s face into the cage.
Jarrett tried to climb up to escape the cage but Angle cornered him on the top and began beating him with fist after fist. Angle got on Jeff’s shoulders as if he was going to climb over him but Jarrett grabbed him and gave him the scariest powerbomb in the history of wrestling. You have no idea how lucky Angle, with that neck, is that he isn’t dead. I seriously thought that was it.
Jarrett climbed to the top but Angle came back to life and suplexed him out of the corner. Jarrett was dead. Angle went to leave the cage but couldn’t find the key. He started scaling the cage but Gunner ran down with a chair and started beating it against the cage to stop him. Angle stood on the corner of the cage and moonsaulted off. He completely missed Jarrett, who smartly rolled over so the aftermath looked like he did. The place went nuts anyway.
Scott Steiner ran out and chased off Gunner with a chair of his own. Brooke Hogan, at ringside, actually tried to grab the chair to sell the angle, since her father is in Immortal.
Angle somehow found the key and unlocked the door. Karen Angle ran down and sprayed something in Kurt’s eyes. I thought for sure we were gonna see her slam the door in Kurt’s face but why would you do that? The blinded Angle wiped out Brian Hebner, who is three for three when it comes to getting bumped in some fashion tonight. Jarrett tried to climb out but Angle found him and grabbed the anklelock. Angle pulled Jarrett back into the ring. Karen pulled a guitar out from under the ring and nailed Kurt over the head with it.
Jarrett started celebrating but Karen began screaming for him to just get the hell out. Kurt grabbed the ankle lock again as Jeff was halfway out of the cage. There’s the Cage Door spot. Karen slams it into Kurt’s head and Jeff falls to the floor.
Your winner, Jeff Jarrett!
Hey, if the referee is out, who called for the bell anyway?
A hell of a physical performance for Kurt Angle and I have no idea how that man is alive. They threw everything you can think of out there. In some ways, there was no need for the first two falls but they wanted to make this a blowoff. The third fall was all drama, crazy bumps and twists and turns. That was very good. I don’t think this was the best wrestling match the two had – the TNA PPV in North Carolina is still the tops in that department to me – but this was absolutely entertaining. I hope someone sends Angle to get that neck checked out immediately. Even if he's completely fine, his history should demand he gets some tests done.
TNA champion Sting vs. Mr. Anderson vs. Rob Van Dam
Anderson talked trash to the others, so they ended up both punching him back and forth between them. RVD drilled him into the buckles. Sting followed suit. Sting nailed the Stinger Splash in the corner. He went for the Scorpion Deathlock but Van Dam waited until he turned it over and drilled him with a spinning kick.
RVD did hit shoulderblocks into the backflip and kick in the corner on Sting. Van Dam nailed a standing moonsault press for two count. He rebounded off the ropes but Anderson pulled the ropes down and RVD hit his head on the cage.
Anderson was caught by Sting and went for the Scorpion Deathlock again. Van Dam tried to interfere but Sting nailed him and locked it on both of the challengers at the same time. That was creative. Van Dan finally reached the ropes, as did Anderson.
Sting whipped RVD into the corner and drilled him as Van Dam tried to go up and over. They both went down in the collision. Anderson tried to cover each but couldn’t get the job done. Anderson nailed Rob with a neckbreaker. He set up for the Mic Check on both and nailed it. Sting kicked up. Anderson covered RVD who kicked up as well.
Anderson charged RVD but was kicked off with a spinkick. RVD went for the Five Star Frog Splash and connected. Sting broke up the cover. Sting whipped Van Dam into an Anderson kick. Sting went for the Deathdrop on Van Dam but as he hit it, Anderson clotheslined him.
With everyone out, Hulk Hogan’s music hit and he came to the ring with a pipe. Hogan’s wife and daughter got a lot of camera time. Hogan tried to offer the pipe to RVD. Rob accepted it but then threw it down at the mat. Anderson grabbed it and nailed RVD but warned Hogan he wasn’t doing it for him, but for himself.
Anderson set up Van Dam in the center for the pin but Sting grabbed him and nailed the Scorpion Death Lock for the pin.
Your winner and still TNA champion, Sting!
The match was decent but wasn’t anything that is going to be considered a classic. They all worked hard but it was all about the tease of an RVD heel turn. Everything was secondary to the Hulk Hogan Shakespearean drama.
They showed lots of shots of Hogan not looking happy on the stage. Sting dared him to get in the cage. The crowd popped for that. Hogan said it would happen on his time and walked out. We are so getting Hogan vs. Sting at Bound for Glory at this rate. I hope Nick Patrick isn’t the referee.
Immortal (Ric Flair, Bully Ray, Matt Hardy, Abyss) vs. Fortune (Christopher Daniels, Kazarian, James Storm, Robert Roode) in a Lethal Lockdown.
TNA yanked the video feature on the match since they are running late.
Immortal sent Abyss in first, although Matt Hardy wanted in. Kazarian will start for Fortune. Kazarian started off hot with lots of offense but was shoved down. He came off the ropes but was caught for a chokeslam. Kazarian slipped out but was drilled with a big boot.
Abyss drilled him with punches and used his boot. Bully Ray was in the corner, talking trash. Abyss brought Kazarian over to Immortal’s side of the cage, where they were all screaming at him and smashing the cage at him. That was cool.
Kazarian nailed Abyss and slipped out of a charge in the corner. He went to the top for a dropkick and nailed it. Kazarian worked on Abyss as the time period expired.
Immortal sent in Matt Hardy.
Hardy went for the Side Effect but something didn’t go right. Kazarian nailed him and came off the rope with a springboard clothesline. Kazarian went for the reverse piledriver but was nailed. Abyss nailed Kazarian. Hardy locked in the Icepick submission as Abyss stomped Kazarian. That’s actually great strategy since there’s no way to stop Immortal.
Abyss held Kaz as Hardy measured and nailed him. Hardy nailed the Side Effect. Hardy and Abyss worked over Kazarian as the time period ended.
In for Fortune was Chris Daniels. He nailed palm thrusts, elbows and strikes on Abyss and Hardy. He nailed the BME on Abyss and a leaping forearm in the corner on Hardy. Daniels used the ropes for a knee strike on Hardy and started cleaning house on Abyss.
Daniels and Kazarian doubled on Hardy. They then turned their attention to Abyss, nailing him with double team kicks and a Northern lariat. Daniels worked over Abyss with punches. Kazarian and Hardy battled. The crowd chanted for Flair.
The time period ended and Ric Flair entered the ring, chopping away at Daniels. Flair and Abyss doubled on Kazarian as Hardy trashed Daniels. Immortal continued to trash Daniels and Kazarian. Hardy whipped Daniels hard into the corner.
Next in for Fortune was James Storm.
He spit beer in Abyss’ eyes then nailed a backstabber on Hardy. Storm and Flair went face to face and Flair begged off. Storm broke a beer bottle over Flair’s face and the cameras caught Flair going for…well, you know. Storm grabbed the glass and dug it into Flair’s face and Ric is busted open. Storm beat the hell out of Flair in the corner. Flair’s shirt was ripped off. He was beaten by Fortune and did the Flair flop face first bump. Flair tried to escape the cage and they pulled his tights down.
The time period ended and Bully Ray hit the cage, working over everyone. The tide turned again. Flair began chopping away at Storm. Hardy did the Tully Blanchard catapult under the ropes on Kazarian. Bully and Abyss doubled up on Daniels.
Finally, Robert Roode entered.
Roode cleaned house and came off the ropes with a reverse snapmare on Abyss. Flair started chopping away on Roode in the corner but Roode reversed it and went back and forth. Roode backdropped Flair. Beer Money double suplexed Bully Ray.
Fortune had regained control as the Lethal Lockdown cage lowered.
Everyone from Fortune grabbed weapons and started swinging, cleaning house. Fortune sent Abyss out of the cage to the floor. Daniels followed him out and nailed him with a trash can lid. Hardy went to help but Daniels chased him away. Hardy went to the top of the cage. Daniels followed.
Daniels caught Hardy on the top and Daniels began beating him on top of the cage. Hardy was looking for a way down but Daniels refused. Daniels went for Angel’s Wings but Hardy slipped out and backdropped Daniels near the edge. Daniels almost went off the Cage but saved himself. He acted like he was hanging off but Hardy pulled him up and nailed the Twist of Hate on top of the cage.
Inside the cage, Kazarian dropkicked Hardy off the cage as he was climbing down. Flair looked like he was a plasma convention at this point. Storm covered Ray but Flair began beating him with a kendo stick. Roode caught Flair with a spinebuster.
Daniels recovered and dove off the cage with a dive onto Abyss and Hardy on the floor. That was impressive as hell.
Inside the ring, Roode locked on a figure four in the middle on Flair. Ray nailed him with a trash can to break it. Bully started laying waste to everyone in the ring from Fortune. Daniels returned to the cage but was nailed with the trash can. Ray started killing everyone with the kendo stick with shots to the head and the back.
Flair got a kendo stick of his own and they took turns beating Fortune down. Daniels was busted open. Ray grabbed an axehandle and told Daniels that this was for AJ Styles. Styles’ music hit and he hit the ring, going nuts and beating the hell out of Ray. The crowd loved it. Styles nailed the Pele Kick on Ray.
Flair went to nail AJ from behind but Roode grabbed him and threw him into the ring. Fortune started beating the hell out of Flair. Roode locked on a Fujiwara armbar and finally Flair topped.
Your winners, Fortune!
Fortune all embraced in the center of the ring and celebrated.
A fitting edition of the closest thing we have to the old Wargames - The Match Beyond. This was a hell of a war. Plus, TNA FINALLY booked some babyfaces to be effective asskickers. Very well done main event!
2012 - Ring of Honor released a "Best of El Generico" DVD.
2012 - WWE taped NXT and Smackdown in London. Billy Krotchsen filed the following results:
Dark:
*WWE developmental talent Antonio Cesaro defeated a local talent, UK Kid.
WWE NXT:
*Percy Watson defeated Johnny Curtis.
*Maxine defeated Kaitlyn.
*William Regal forces Maxine and Curtis to sign contracts that say Maxine is his manager.
*Titus O'Neil and Darren Young promo about going to Smackdown. *Tyler Reks and Curt Hawkins come out and plead their innocence when it comes to the kidnapping of Matt Striker. Striker shows up with a walking stick and tries to attack them but instead Regal announces they will face each other with Striker as the referee and the loser is fired.
*Tyler Reks beat Curt Hawkins with a roll-up, so Hawkins is fired. Then, Regal fires Reks too.
Smackdown:
*Daniel Bryan came out and cut a promo promising to regain the World title from Sheamus as Extreme Rules. AJ comes down to the ring and Bryan says that he wishes she was never born and had never come into his life. He walks off.
*Natalya defeated AJ by DQ. AJ lets loose on all her anger over the Bryan situation and just beats the hell out of Natalya. The referee finally DQs and holds her back. It appeared Natalya was accidentally busted open.
*Damien Sandow promo on the screen.
*Brodus Clay defeated Hunico.
*Backstage, John Laurinaitis welcomes Percy Watson and Titus O'Neil to Smackdown.
*Randy Orton backstage interview, confirming Falls Count Anywhere match against Kane at Extreme Rules.
*Titus O'Neil and Darren Young defeated The Usos.
*Alberto Del Rio defeated WWE Intercontinental champion Big Show in a non-title match after Cody Rhodes interfered.
*Ryback won a squash.
*William Regal introduced Antonio Cesaro (aka Claudio Castagnoli) to John Laurinaitis, who took him to his office to discuss a contract.
*Sheamus, Randy Orton, and Big Show defeated Daniel Bryan, Mark Henry, and Cody Rhodes. It was supposed to be Great Khali but Rhodes attacked Khali. Show took his place.
2012 - The Dwayne Johnson reality series "Hero", which debuted on TNT in the summer of 2012, is announced via entertainment trade publications.
2013 - WWE ran Rotterdam, The Netherlands. Stefan filed the following report:
WWE ran over here in Rotterdam, The Netherlands tonight, featuring the following results:
*Zack Ryder defeated Heath Slater.
*R-Truth defeated Antonio Cesaro.
*Naomi & Cameron & Kaitlyn defeated Tamina & The Bella Twins.
*William Regal defeated Michael McGillicutty.
*World champion Dolph Ziggler defeated WWE Tag Team champion Daniel Bryan.
*Brodus & Tensai defeated Team Rhodes Scholars.
*WWE Tag Team champions Kane & Daniel Bryan defeated Dolph Ziggler & Big E Langston. This started as Kane vs. Langston. Ziggler interfered, which brought out Bryan. Vickie Guerrero turned it into a tag match.
*WWE champion John Cena defeated Ryback.
2013 - WWE broadcast Main Event. Richard Trionfo filed the following TV report:
Last week, the word in the WWE was Fandango. Tonight, the word is Intercontinental because we will have a battle royal to determine the number one contender for Wade Barrett’s Intercontinental Title and then they will wrestle Wade for the title.
We are in Knoxville, Tennessee and your announcers are Michael ‘Volunteer’ Cole and John ‘Peyton Manning Couldn’t Win the Big One Here’ Layfield.
We have a number of wrestlers already in the ring for the battle royal. Already in the ring are Yoshi Tatsu, Jey Uso, Jimmy Uso, Santino Marella, Alex Riley, Justin Gabriel, Primo, Epico, Jinder Mahal, and Drew McIntyre.
Wade Barrett comes out and he has something to say. He says that when he was first informed that he would have another defense of his Intercontinental Champion and he thought that was no way to treat a champion, but then he saw the caliber of opponent in this match . . .
Great Khali’s music plays and he makes his way to the ring with Hornswoggle and Natalya.
Match Number One: Number One Contender Battle Royal (featuring Great Khali, Yoshi Tatsu, Jey Uso, Jimmy Uso, Santino Marella, Alex Riley, Justin Gabriel, Primo, Epico, Jinder Mahal, and Drew McIntyre)
The bell rings and there is pandemonium in the ring. Khali chops someone while McIntyre gives Riley a few European uppercuts. Mahal with an elbow to Jimmy Uso. Mahal and McIntyre try to eliminate Gabriel. Riley sends Gabriel to the apron but he cannot eliminate Justin. The Usos work over Epico while Khali and Santino work over Primo.
Epico saves himself while Khali chops Santino in the corner. Khali chops Riley and then Yoshi works over Riley. Khali chops his brother in law Jinder Mahal. Drew eliminates Jey Uso. Mahal attacks Khali from behind but Khali chops both members of 3MB in the match.
Gabriel is on Santino’s shoulders and Santino tries to eliminate Justin. Meanwhile, Yoshi Tatsu is eliminated on the other side of the ring. Santino thinks that he has eliminated Mahal but that is not the case. Khali with a head butt to Gabriel and a punch. Khali with a punch to McIntyre while Santino tries to eliminate Jimmy. Khali chops Santino and then he chops Epico and Epico is eliminated.
Khali eliminates Mahal and then he raises his arms as we go to commercial.
We are back and Khali chops Riley again. McIntyre and Primo work over Gabriel. Riley kicks Primo while Santino does what he can to stay in the match.
We see Wade watching in the back and everyone goes after Khali but Khali stays in the match. They try a second time but Khali with head butts. Everyone grabs a part of Khali and they eliminate him and Wade Barrett gives a Barrett Barrage Thumbs Up.
Riley with a spinebuster to Jimmy Uso and he sends Uso to the apron. Riley eliminates Jimmy Uso with a drop kick. Drew sends Riley to the apron but Riley with a shoulder from the apron. Riley with head butts to Drew and Riley drops Drew on the top rope but Primo with a drop kick to eliminate Riley.
We are down to the final four of Marella, Gabriel, McIntyre, and Primo. They go after Santino and then Primo and McIntyre work over Gabriel. Primo with a punch to Gabriel followed by a kick to the midsection by Drew.
Santino with jabs to Primo followed by a split and hip toss. He gives Drew a hip toss as well. Santino gets the cobra and Primo goes through the ropes, not over. Drew eliminates Santino. Gabriel with forearms and kicks. Drew with a lariat to Gabriel and it flips Gabriel. Drew kips up and then he tries to throw Gabriel over the top rope but Gabriel skins the cat. Gabriel eliminates McIntyre with a head scissors.
Primo charges at Gabriel and Gabriel back body drops Primo over the top rope to the floor.
Winner: Justin Gabriel
After the match, Matt Striker asks Justin if he is ready for a title match even without time to prepare. Gabriel says that he used to be friends with Wade Barrett and Wade’s title reign will come to an abrupt ending. Kofi won the United States Title on Monday night and Justin says that he will win the Intercontinental Title tonight.
We take a look at what happened on Raw regarding the World Title. At Extreme Rules, we will have a Triple Threat Match for the World Title with Dolph Ziggler defending against Alberto Del Rio and Jack Swagger.
We go to commercial.
We are back with a look at what CM Punk did not say on Raw.
We have a statement from Paul Heyman and it covers the reaction to CM Punk’s actions. Paul says that Triple H has not responded to Brock Lesnar’s challenge from Monday night.
We take a look at Brock Lesnar showing us how 3MB gets tossed around and destroyed.
We then take a look at the challenge made by Paul Heyman on behalf of Brock Lesnar.
Wade Barrett is in the back with Matt Striker. Matt asks Wade about his recent losses and he wonders if Wade’s luck is having a turn for the worse. Wade asks if that is the same as Matt going from a mediocre teacher to a mediocre superstar to a mediocre announcer.
Wade reminds us that he won back the title the night after Wrestlemania. He points out that even though he lost to R Truth on Monday night, they will cross paths again. Wade turns his attention to his opponent tonight and former cohort in Nexus and The Corre, Justin Gabriel. This is a man who spends his spare time jumping out of hot air balloons. Wade says that he bare knuckle fights on his spare time. Justin Gabriel will be the next victim of the Barrett Barrage.
We go to commercial.
We are back and we are reminded that Randy Orton and Sheamus will face Big Show and Mark Henry on Smackdown.
Match Number Two: Wade Barrett versus Justin Gabriel for the Intercontinental Title
Gabriel tries for a rollup but Barrett stays on his feet. Barrett misses a back heel kick. Gabriel with a side head lock and Barrett with a shoulder tackle. Barrett tries for a hip toss but Gabriel lands on his feet and he takes Barrett down with a leg sweep. Barrett punches Gabriel and then he hits an elbow drop and he gets a near fall.
Barrett punches Gabriel in the midsection and Gabriel with a back heel kick followed by a snap mare and kick to the back. Gabriel with a rollup for a near fall. Barrett rolls to the floor to regroup and stop some of Gabriel’s momentum.
Barrett returns to the mat and Barrett with a kick and elbow to the back of the neck. Barrett punches and kicks Gabriel in the corner and the referee warns him. Barrett with a swinging neck breaker for a near fall. Barrett kicks Gabriel and then he chokes him in the ropes. Barrett sets up Gabriel for the knees in the ropes but Gabriel knows it is coming and he kicks Barrett and then Gabriel sends Barrett over the top rope to the floor.
Gabriel goes for a pescado but Barrett moves. Gabriel lands on his feet and Barrett connects with a clothesline and we go to commercial.
We are back and Gabriel with a punch but Barrett with a back heel kick to the midsection. Barrett sets for the pump handle slam and he hits the pump handle power slam but he can only get a two count. Barrett puts Gabriel on the top turnbuckle and he connects with forearms to the back and a knee to the midsection and Gabriel falls to the apron.
Barrett gets a near fall. Barrett with a suplex and he gets a near fall. Barrett with a reverse chin lock. Barrett with a knee to the midsection to stop Gabriel’s attempt to get back into the match. Barrett with knees to Gabriel while in the ropes and then Barrett with a boot that sends Gabriel to the floor.
Gabriel rolls back in and Barrett with kicks to the ribs. Barrett continues to work on the midsection with knees and he hits a clothesline and gets a near fall. Barrett stretches Gabriel. Gabriel with elbows but Barrett with knees. Barrett with an Irish whip but he runs into a drop toe hold that sends Barrett into the turnbuckles. Gabriel with forearms and kicks. Barrett misses a clothesline and Gabriel with a series of kicks. Gabriel flips over the back but he misses a round kick. Barrett sends Gabriel into the air and back to the mat and Barrett tries to capitalize but Gabriel kicks out.
Barrett gets Gabriel up for Wasteland but Gabriel escapes. Gabriel with a boot to Barrett followed by a springboard cross body for a near fall. Gabriel goes back up top but Barrett gets up and Gabriel lands on his feet. Barrett with the Blackpool Slam for a near fall.
Barrett sets for the pump handle power slam but Gabriel escapes and hits an inverted DDT followed by a boot to the head. Gabriel with a quebrada for a near fall. Gabriel goes into the corner but Barrett moves. Gabriel with a back heel kick and he goes up top but Barrett rolls to the opposite corner.
Barrett with a shot to the throat and a rake of the eyes and Barrett hits the Bull Hammer from the apron and he gets the three count.
Winner: Wade Barrett
We go to commercial.
We are back with a look at the main event segment from Raw.
2013 - WWE will broadcast NXT. Richard Trionfo filed the following TV report:
The Shield have dominated on Raw and Smackdown. Last week they debuted on Main Event. They have already made a statement in NXT, but tonight, Corey Graves gets his shot at revenge against Seth Rollins for what the Shield did to keep him from the NXT Title.
We are in Winter Park, Florida and your announcers are William ‘Five Tool Announcer Regal and Tony ‘Sitting Next to Greatness’ Dawson.
Match Number One: Justin Gabriel versus Leo Kruger in a Battle for South African Supremacy
They lock up and Kruger backs Gabriel into the corner and he chops Justin. Leo has something to say to Justin and Justin chops Leo. Leo chops back and Justin with another chop. They continue to go back and forth. Kruger with a boot and side head lock followed by a shoulder tackle or two. Gabriel with an arm drag into an arm bar.
Gabriel works on the wrist and he takes Leo down and gets a near fall. Gabriel continues to work on the arm. Gabriel with a top wrist lock and take down into an arm bar. Leo backs Justin into the corner and he connects with knees. Gabriel gets a boot up and he leaps over Kruger but Kruger with a spinebuster for a near fall.
Kruger with a kick to the back and then he applies a seated abdominal stretch with elbows and Kruger gets a near fall. Gabriel with a monkey flip. Gabriel with punches and chops followed by kicks and he takes Kruger to the mat and he connects with a clothesline and kick. Gabriel with a cross body into the corner and he goes up for a springboard move but Kruger hits Gabriel and Gabriel lands on the mat and Kruger gets a near fall.
Kruger with a running palm thrust but Gabriel kicks out at two. Gabriel with a kick and he applies a Fujiwara arm bar but Kruger gets to the ropes. Kruger gets an inside cradle for a near fall. Gabriel with an Irish whip but Kruger moves. Gabriel with a back heel kick from the turnbuckles and Gabriel goes up top for the 450 splash but Kruger recovers and he hits Justin on the turnbuckles.
They fight on the turnbuckles. Gabriel knocks Kruger off but Kruger with a head butt to the abdomen and a normal head butt. Kruger sets for a superplex and Gabriel stops him and Gabriel tries for a sunset flip power bomb but Kruger holds on to the ropes and then he hits a double stomp before hitting the Key Lock Clutch.
Winner: Leo Kruger
We go to commercial.
We are back with a look at NXT’s influence at Wrestlemania Axxess.
Renee Young is in the interview area with Paige and she asks Paige about Summer Rae. Paige says that Summer has done nothing but run from the start. Whether it is running her mouth or running from a match. No more running and no more walking. She wants Summer in a match one-on-one. She says that Summer doesn’t have the guts to face her.
Summer attacks Paige and Summer asks Paige who is running now. Summer accepts the match.
We go to commercial.
Match Number Two: Bayley versus Emma
They lock up and Bayley with a waist lock but Emma out of the hold. Bayley with a drop kick and Emma tries to leave the ring. Emma kicks Bayley away and she tries for a sunset flip but Emma drops down and dances for a near fall. Bayley with a double leg nelson for a near fall. Bayley gets a near fall.
Bayley works on the neck and Emma tries to escape. Bayley with a forearm to the back when Emma escapes. Bayley with an Irish whip but she runs into an elbow and Emma with a Tarantula.
Emma with a roll and then she ‘dances’. Emma with a cross body into the corner and Emma with a catapult. Emma with a Muta Lock and Bayley taps out.
Winner: Emma
We go to commercial.
Match Number Three: Yoshi Tatsu versus Bray Wyatt (with Luke Harper and Erick Rowan)
Wyatt takes his time getting out of the corner. They lock up and Yoshi with a side head lock. Wyatt runs into a boot and Yoshi leaps over Wyatt but Wyatt with a running cross body and he gets a near fall before pulling Yoshi up. Wyatt sends Yoshi into the corner and he connects with punches followed by a splash into the corner. Wyatt dance around with Yoshi before hitting Sister Abigal for the three count.
Winner: Bray Wyatt
After the match, Wyatt picks Yoshi up and he hits Sister Abigail.
Bray takes a mic and he says that NXT is nothing but a playground to the puppets. He asks Yoshi if he agrees. This is a message and he hopes everyone in the back is watching. There is no man back there or who walks on two feet on planet Earth who can stop him. It is time to open up some eyes.
We go to commercial.
Match Number Four: Corey Graves versus Seth Rollins in a Lumberjack Match
Rollins with a kick and forearm to the back. Graves with a punch but Rollins with forearms to the back. Rollins sends Graves into the corner and he kicks and punches Graves. Graves with punches and Rollins goes to the apron but he sees the lumberjacks and Graves brings him back into the ring and he slams Rollins. Graves with a fist drop to Rollins.
Graves grabs the leg and puts it in the ropes and he kicks Seth in the upper thigh. Graves with an atomic drop to the knee. He goes for a second one and Rollins counters with a sunset flip for a near fall. Graves blocks a kick but Rollins with a double thrust to the throat. Rollins with an Irish whip and he connects with a forearm.
Rollins misses a splash into the corner and Graves goes to the turnbuckles but Rollins with an enzuigiri that sends Graves to the floor. The lumberjacks return Graves to the ring with no incident and Rollins gets a near fall.
We go to commercial.
We are back and Rollins chokes Graves in the ropes until the referee warns him. Rollins with a gutbuster and he gets a near fall. Rollins with a seated abdominal stretch but Graves gets to his feet. Rollins with a knee to the midsection. Rollins with a running kick to the chest and he gets a near fall.
Rollins with a body scissors on Graves as he continues to work on the midsection. Graves escapes the hold but Rollins kicks Graves away. Rollins with a clothesline and a kicks to the back and chest. Rollins with a modified camel clutch. Rollins with a front face lock but Rollins with knees. Graves with punches but Rollins with another knee.
Graves with a boot to Rollins but Rollins with a flatline into the turnbuckles. Rollins goes up top but Graves moves and Graves with a flying knee and clothesline followed by a back elbow. Rollins with a sunset flip but Rollins rolls through and Graves goes for the leg but Rollins gets to the floor and he is returned to the ring.
Rollins goes to the turnbuckles and Graves with a dragon screw leg whip and Rollins goes to the floor. Graves with a Gourdbuster to add pressure to the knee and Dean Ambrose and Roman Reigns attack the lumberjacks. Ambrose with a clothesline to Graves from the apron. Rollins with a Shiranui for the three count.
Winner: Seth Rollins
After the match, Rollins, Reigns, and Ambrose survey the damage they did from the ring and we go to credits.
2014 - WWE Network broadcast "Legend of the Warrior", a documentary on the late Ultimate Warrior. Richard Trionfo filed the following report:
It is the third night of the four night Tribute to the Ultimate Warriror.
Warrior says that life is just a dress rehearsal. He got to be a character and rehearse who he wanted to be. He was larger than life and there is a responsibility with that. If you can do that, you can go out in the real world and handle a simple thing called life.
Warrior says that he has a lot of emotion about coming back. There is a great story to tell here. There are a lot of highs and lows. A lot of good and some ugly.
Hunter says that the Ultimate Warrior was one of the biggest stars. Cena says that he was larger than life. Cesaro says that Ultimate Warrior was al. Stephanie says that he was one of the most intense people in the WWE. Sting says that he was not shy about sharing his opinion.
Hunter says that he lived by a moral code and did not care what you thought about him. Warrior says that he feels that he is like Mickey Mouse is to Disney. Vince says that Warrior put everything into the brand.
They show the merchandise that they planned for him.
Warrior says that it has been so incredible. It allowed him to come to life. He got out of the business what it took to have a life.
He says tha the was studying to be a chiropractor in Atlanta and he wanted to be a professional bodybuilder. They spent more time at the gym than at school. Since wrestling was big in Atlanta, it looked like they were doing well and he thought they made a lot of money.
He won Mr. Georgia in 1984 and he was asked if he wanted to be a part of a wrestling company. Sting says that he was asked to have Warrior train with him. Rick Bassman was the one responsible for it.
They took some photos and Jerry Jarrett called them and Jarrett wanted him and Sting.
Jerry lawler says that they were green as grass. Zeb says that he was brought in to be their manager to guide them.
Warrior says that Bill Watts inquired about whether they would want to go to Mid South.
Warrior says that they experimented with mascara while working as the Blade Runners.
Jim Ross says that he thought that Warrior had a vision while in the Blade Runners. Zeb says that Warrior had a plan.
Warrior says that Sting was not as open minded and then Warrior mentions that he went to World Class.
We see footage of the Dingo Warrior in Texas. He says they tried to make him a heel, but he had an All American look so he was a fan favorite. If you get over in Texas, you are over. The people went crazy for him.
George Scott came in and Bronco Lubitch told him that George was talking to people in New York. When he went to WWE, he wanted to turn this into something and not be some guy on the card.
We see Warrior on Wrestlemania weekend. He talks about the time period of the WWF, Vince would be in the ring with the guys. He says that Vince was an inspiration in his life even though they fought a lot.
He was told that he would go on television in Green Bay. Hogan talks about seeing him in the ring with the tassels and the face paint. Hunter says that it fit the time frame so perfectly. Warrior says that is how it all started and it went from there.
Hogan talks about the music. Warrior mentions how the music got the fans off their feet. People talk about the look and how the energy inspired you.
Warrior talks about the interviews that no one could understand. Batista says that he thought Warrior was insane. Hunter says that Warrior was every ten year old’s fantasy.
Warrior says that people would pull him aside in the back about shaking the ropes. They told him it would not work. Warrior knew it would work so he kept doing it. The only person who never told him to stop was Vince so he knew he was right.
Cesaro says the quick victories allowed him to connect with the fans. Kofi says that you knew Warrior was legitimate.
Dolph Ziggler talks about the reaction of the Honky Tonk Man when Warrior’s music played at SummerSlam when Warrior beat him for the Intercontinental Title.
Warrior says when he walked out of the building the fans almost pushed his car over with their celebration. He knew that he would be one of the top merchandise sellers. Kofi says that if you could hang with Hogan with merchandise you were a top guy. Bobby Heenan told Warrior that he was outselling Hogan and there was a buzz that he would face Hogan at Wrestlemania.
Hogan says that he did not know if Warrior was ready. Warrior says that he knew he was one of the top guys. Hogan says that Warrior would travel by himself and was one of the first guys to break off on his own.
Vince says that there was a lot of rivalry in the locker room. People would be very protective of their position. It may have played out in the ring as well.
Warrior says that when his character was over, he would be on different tours than Hogan. They would show up at television and say hello. He was focused on his character.
Vince says the people were behind Warrior and the question was when to pull the trigger to make Warrior the top guy.
Warrior says that he was doing some promo work a few months before Wrestlemania and they brought up the idea. Hogan says that it was the sum of all of the parts. You had Hulkamania with the red and yellow and you had Warrior with the neon.
Kofi says that you did not know who to cheer for. Dolph says that at the end of the day, the top two guys were going to face off.
Cesaro points out that it was a dream match because it was good guy against good guy and you did not see it that often.
We see the footage from Wrestlemania VI when Warrior won the title.
People talk about how people had to choose from two good guys. Cesaro says that everything that you wanted to see in the match happened.
Hunter says that you could feel it in the ring that it was real between Warrior in Hogan after the match. You felt like there was a passing of the torch.
Sheamus says that it was the defining moment because he beat Hogan. Sting says that he was jealous. Hogan says that people tell him that his favorite match was Wrestlemania VI. Warrior says that he did not realize how great it was when the match happened because he was only 30 years old.
Warrior says that it is not the destination, but the journey. That describes him. He was thinking ‘what’s next’.
He knew it was a big thing to have the strap, but he was going to push himself to be the best he could. He needed to do it.
We see Warrior with Sergeant Slaughter. Slaughter congratulates him on being inducted into the Hall of Fame. Slaughter gives Warrior something from his last match. Warrior talks about the energy in the locker room. Sarge has been in the business for a long time and he always respected the veterans.
Warrior says that when he was going to lose the title to Slaughter, part of the story was that he would do a retirement match with Savage. He liked the idea. If he had to pick someone he enjoyed working with the most was Savage. He was so intense. It got you jacked up for your match.
Warrior says that it would not have been cool to have Savage let you put your foot on your chest to pin someone if was someone besides Warrior.
Cena says you had a man who lived life a certain way. Maybe it did not mesh with the WWE business model.
In 1991, he did not know SummerSlam would be his last match. Slaughter says that Vince talked to him and he says that there was a small problem. He was told that Warrior held up Vince for a half million dollars. Vince says that he was going to fire him and the match was going to happen.
Warrior was given a letter after the match by an agent.
Vince says the brand was an important part of the company when he left. Things happen that are not planned. When you invest in a brand, you have to get your money out of it.
We see the Ultimate Warrior return at Wrestlemania VIII. He says the deal was that he would be the champion again. He says that he got focused real quick. There were issues with the government crackdown on steroids. This cannot be taken out of the equation. Vince says Warrior has always been honest, to a fault. Him and Davey Boy Smith were experimenting with growth hormones. It was not illegal, but it was not right. Vince says Warrior was offended by Vince’s actions and it got to the point that Warrior would miss dates because that was his only leverage and Vince would realize that he was wrong.
Vince says that Warrior was suspended.
Warrior says that in 1992 he was told not to come back because of certain things. In 1996, the same thing happened. Vince would always ask him if he missed the spotlight and fame. He liked it a lot, but he always did something to stay busy.
Warrior talks with Scott Hall about the nWo.
Cesaro talks about Warrior in WCW and they tried to recreate Hogan versus Warrior. Hogan talked to him a few times and Warrior said it had to be the right deal and the right build. Hogan says that he talked to Bischoff to bring him in and they negotiated a deal.
We see Warrior’s debut on Nitro in 1998. Sting says he thought Warrior was excited. They were successful in those days and Warrior saw the opportunity. Warrior says it was a short term deal for a lot of money. He was going to be built into working with Hogan.
Hogan says that things worked in WCW. Warrior never had the chance that he did in the 80s. Cesaro says that Warrior was back, but it was different. It was not as iconic as it was before. Warrior says it was a different situation.
Sting says that Warrior came in at the middle of all of the cliques. Warrior says that they didn’t have Vince to settle things.
Warrior says they used Turner’s money to bring him in to lose to Hogan. We see footage from Halloween Havoc 1998.
Hogan says the match did not deliver as it should have. He says it was among his ten worst matches, but it was his fault. Warrior says it was horrible and repulsive to him to think about it. If he had known, he would not have come back for all of the money they gave him.
Scott talks about how he never had any problems with the Ultimate Warrior.
Warrior says that a lot happened with him. He thinks about the Self Destruction of the Ultimate Warrior and how to handle it.
They show clips from the DVD.
Warrior says it hurt his feelings a lot that they did that. It also made him want to fight back. They delegitimized his character and its impact on the business.
Vince says that Warrior was misunderstood by many.
Warrior says that he talked to Vince a few years ago when they were talking about putting him in during Wrestlemania in Phoenix but the DVD was an issue. Warrior says that he talked to Vince about Self Destruction DVDs about others who were in WWE. His life was good so he did not need the Hall of Fame at the time.
Jim Ross says that some of the things on the DVD probably pissed Warrior. Vince talks about the lawsuit that Warrior filed. Stephanie mentions how Linda spent a lot of time dealing with the lawsuit. Hogan talks about what he said on the DVD and then he mentions the deposition. Hogan says that he was going to be neutral in the deposition, but then the first question was about how you would break a wrestler’s leg in the ‘old days’. Since they were aggressive, he made the decision to lean towards the WWE.
Warrior says that after five years of litigation, before the trial was supposed to start, Vince came to shake his hand as if they were buddies, but Warrior could not shake his hand and he said that he was disrespected. It bothered Vince and Jerry McDevitt mentioned that Warrior refused to shake his hand before the trial. Warrior says that if he does not respect you, he is not going to shake his hand.
Vince talks about the settlement.
We see Warrior going into Triple H’s office. Hunter says that Warrior needed to fill a hole in himself to feel complete.
Hunter says that he wanted Warrior to meet with everyone since it had been 18 years. Hunter shows Warrior footage of the Performance Center. Hunter says that he wanted to talk and they opened things up. It went from there.
Hogan says that Warrior deserved it because he did something different. He came in during the tsunami of Hulkmania and made an imprint. Cena says that it would be interesting and he did not know what Warrior would say with a live mic.
Warrior says that he wanted it to be more than him telling stories about the road since his life was more.
We see Warrior preparing for the Hall of Fame and he sees Vince and hugs him. Warrior says that Vince is the only one who hasn’t aged. Vince says that he saw the person he knew and loved for years. Warrior shed all of the angst and it was a wonderful thing. Vince asks him if he is ready for the ceremony and Vince says that it is going to be fun. Vince says that people are waiting to hear what he is going to say.
Warrior jokes that there are going to be some people squirming and they might need some mops in the back.
Stephanie asked Hunter who was going to induct Warrior and Hunter tells Stephanie that Warrior wanted Linda to do it. He wanted someone who had a personal connection to him. Stephanie talked about how Warrior would be at the house and Shane would keep trying to tackle him. Warrior says that he wouldn’t stop until he told him to stop.
Warrior says that he would make himself welcome in their home. Stephanie says that Linda helped Warrior through some troubled time. Linda thanks Warrior for asking her to induct him.
Stephanie says that it was an honor Linda to be asked to induct him.
Vince says that he always thought of Warrior as the Little Engine that Could because he never took no for an answer. Vince says that he had a puzzled look when Warrior gave him a copy of the Little Engine that Could. Warrior told him that it was something that Vince told him years ago. Vince says that it showed that he was listening all along. You don’t know what you have until you don’t have it.
We see the footage from the Hall of Fame.
Hunter says that Warrior was looking at the video package and Warrior was smiling with his children at his side. Hunter says that this whole process was worth it.
Stephanie says that you could tell how proud Warrior was to be there with his children and to be their dad. He was proud of his wife and mom. It was an incredible moment for Warrior to be a Hall of Famer.
Vince says he loved Warrior’s speech. He was shedding things that were bothering him and he was getting rid of them. You could see Jim accepting all of this and that he made the right decision. It was a wonderful thing.
Hunter says that he went to Hogan and he asked him not to speak to Warrior until after the Hall of Fame because Warrior was in such a great place.
Hogan says that he was riding around the Superdome and he drove past because he did not want to interrupt Warrior. He then walked up to him and he apologized to Warrior. He says how sorry he was. Hogan says that he hopes some day they can talk. Warrior tells Hogan that he appreciates Hogan coming to him and he accepts his apology.
Hunter says that they both realized that cameras were on them and they knew it was going to be okay and it was going to go to a good place.
Hogan wanted Warrior to know that he was telling the truth and that he wanted to start over.
Warrior says that he wants to trust Hogan when he says that he is sorry.
Hunter told him in a text message about the experience and how a lot of people came up to him to say they were sorry. He felt like he had closure on everything.
Warrior says that it was an incredible weekend when interviewed at Raw.
Stephanie says that he was smiling from ear to ear. To go on Raw and be the Ultimate Warrior again in front of his fans and family.
We see footage from Warrior’s appearance on Raw.
Sting says that the reaction meant a lot to him by looking at his face.
Stephanie says Warrior had the chance to show his wife and children what he was. He was a larger than life icon and an inspiration to all.
His daughters talk about how much he could inspire the people.
Stephanie says that Warrior hugged Vince and she took a photo of them. You could see the love that they had for each other. Warrior told Vince that he always thought of him as a father. Vince says that he did not know the next time he would see him after Raw. It was an extraordinary three days. Vince says that might have been the last photo Warrior ever took.
We see Warrior leaving Raw with his daughters.
Hunter says that it was cool to see him the entire time that you couldn’t wipe the smile off his face.
After Raw, Warrior says that it was awesome to be back home after 18 years. He is looking forward to the future.
A graphic is shown to mention Warrior’s death the following day.
Video clips talking about his death are shown.
Hunter talks about seeing that Warrior had died in a message from his assistant. It blew him away and he had to tell Vince. He knew it would be a tough conversation because of what Warrior meant to him.
Vince says that it was surreal the first time you hear it and you don’t want to believe it. It was unbelievable that it would occur and the timing of it was as if it was destined to happen that way.
Sting says that it was hard to believe that this was happening with what Warrior said on Raw and then it happens to him. Sting says that it was prophetic. It was like all of this great stuff and then it all changes just like that.
Vince says that Warrior was not one to want to garner sympathy so he would want people to celebrate Warrior’s life. That is what he got and what he deserves.
Hogan says the Ultimate Warrior is a perfect example of this business.
John Cena says that Warrior’s legacy is to go out there and do things to make yourself remembered.
Cesaro says that his fans are his legacy.
Warrior says that the character gave him a great life.
2014 - WWE NXT was broadcast on the WWE Network. Richard Trionfo filed the following TV report:
We are in Winter Park, Florida and your announcers are Tom ‘Back from My Break’ Phillips, Byron ‘Tom’s Sound Twin’ Saxton, William ‘Never Leave’ Regal, and Renee ‘Who wants a coffee mug’ Young.
Before our first match, Aiden English serenades the crowd on his way to the ring, but the crowd does not appreciate the vocal stylings.
Match Number One: Colin Cassady versus Aiden English
English with a kick and forearm to the back. English with punches. Cassady sends English into the turnbuckles and he misses a punch. English with a kick but Cassady sends him into the corner again. Cassady with forearms to the back. Cassady with a forearm in the corner. Cassady with a high knee followed by a boot to the chest for a near fall.
English goes to the apron to stay away from Cassady. English with a kick and knee to the head. English with forearms to the back and the back of the head. English gets a near fall. English runs his forearm across the nose and he follows with kicks. English with a punch and knee to the midsection.
English with a kick to the head and he gets a near fall. English with an elbow to the top of the head. English with a knee to the back followed by an elbow to the head. English chokes Cassady in the ropes. Cassady with a back body drop followed by a punch. English tries for a cross body and Cassady catches him. English misses with the Director’s Cut, but he gets the three count with a rollup and a handful of tights.
Winner: Aiden English
After the match, Cassady tries to tell the referee what happened, but he will not hear Colin’s complaints.
Tyler Breeze is with Devin Taylor and she reads Tyler’s introduction on his phone. Tyler says that he has nothing to say, but this episode needed someone gorgeous and he walks away.
We go to commercial.
We are back with a Paige video package where she says that she is not the typical Diva. She says that she has wanted to be a wrestler since she was 13. You don’t need to know a lot about her, you just need to know that she is here to be the Divas Champion. We see her victory over AJ Lee on the Raw after Wrestlemania.
Tom Phillips interviewed Paige shortly after winning the Divas Title. He asks her how she has acclimated to the title. Paige says that it doesn’t feel real. This has been a dream that has taken 9 years to achieve. Tom asks if the Divas on the main roster and NXT have painted a target on her back. She says that everyone congratulated her, but they want her to do well, but not as good as they are doing. She heard what they are saying.
Sasha and Charlotte have been talking trash about her. AJ got very comfortable and complacent so she thought she was unbeatable. Paige says that she has studied every woman on the WWE and NXT roster. She will not get comfortable, sit back and relax because everyone is coming after her titles. Paige says that she is looking forward to them trying.
Match Number Two: Camacho versus Oliver Grey
They lock up and Grey with a waist lock but Camacho with an elbow. Grey with a waist lock and arm drag. Grey with a drop kick and wrist lock. Camacho with a knee to the midsection and back elbow. Camacho kicks Grey in the corner and the referee warns Camacho. Camacho sets for a power slam and he hits it and gets a near fall.
Camacho with forearms to the back but Grey with a chop and forearm. Grey with a kick to the chest but Camacho with a running Samoan drop for the three count.
Winner: Camacho
Devin Taylor is with Bo Dallas in the back. She asks Bo about his Occupy NXT experiment. Bo says that his BOlievers are law abiding citizens so that made Occupy NXT slightly underwhelming. The Bo Hotline is going great. His quest to get the NXT Title back will never die and neither will the Bo Movement. Bo tells Devin don’t stop BOlieving.
We go to commercial.
Match Number Three: Konnor and Viktor versus Wesley Blake and Cal Bishop in a Non Title Match
Black with forearms to Konnor but Konnor with a clothesline. Konnor with a shoulder tackle or two. Konnor with a third shoulder tackle and Blake goes to the floor. Viktor tags in and he connects with chops and Canadian Lifters on the floor. They get back into the ring and Blake wants to make the tag, but Bishop isn’t anxious to get in the match.
Viktor with an Irish whip and Konnor tags in and he kicks Blake in the corner. Konnor with another kick in the corner. Konnor with another kick. Viktor tags in and he keeps Blake from making the tag and he hits a clothesline. Konnor tags in and it is time for the Fall of Man and the three count.
Winners: Konnor and Viktor
Devin Taylor is with Sasha and Charlotte. She asks Sasha about her recent losses. Charlotte interrupts and insults Devin’s watch. She says that giving Sasha the reins was a colossal fail. Charlotte says that next week, she will be in charge and she will beat all of the Divas. Next week, they will face Emma and a tag team partner of her choice. It is time for someone new in charge . . . someone with . . . Flair.
We go to commercial.
We are back and CJ Parker has something to say before his match. When he tries to sleep at night, he just lays in bed and he stares at the ceiling. Just wondering what this planet would be like if there was no such thing as the NXT Universe.
Plain and simple, it would be a place that he would be proud to call home. There would be no litter in her street. NO animals in his zoo. No SUVs because all vehicles would be fuel efficient. How can you boo a guy who cares? How can you . . .
Parker is interrupted by his opponent.
Match Number Four: CJ Parker versus Great Khali
Parker with a forearm but Khali with a chop. Khali with a chop and he sends Parker into the turnbuckles. Khali with a Shhhh chop and Parker crawls away but Khali with another Shhhh chop. Khali clotheslines Parker over the top rope to the floor. Khali goes over the rope but Parker pulls Khali’s leg on the top rope. Parker with punches to Khali in the corner.
Khali pushes Parker away and then Parker with a drop kick and he goes up top but he is met with a chop. Khali with a boot to Parker followed by clotheslines and a choke slam. Khali gets the three count.
Winner: Great Khali
We go to Emma’s response to the challenge by Sasha Banks and Charlotte. Emma is asked if she has found her tag team partner and Emma says that she has not . . . or has she?
Sami Zayn is in the back and he is asked about the referee stoppage and how he is doing. Sami says that he is doing fine. He knows that they are being protective with head injuries. He says that he could have continued the match. He is looking forward to next week when he teams with the Usos against Corey Graves and the Ascension. It is personal now. He does not like guys like Corey Graves. He needs to be put in his place.
Match Number Five: Jason Jordan and Tye Dillinger versus Sawyer Fulton and Baron Corbin
Corbin and Jordan start things off and they lock up. Jordan with a waist lock but Corbin with an elbow and side head lock. Dillinger tags in and he connects with a knee lift followed by a drop kick by Jordan and Tye gets a near fall. Dillinger with a chop but Corbin with an Irish whip. Dillinger tries for an O’Connor Roll but Corbin holds on to the ropes and Corbin with a clothesline for a near fall.
Corbin with a punch to the ribs and he tags in Fulton. Fulton with a back breaker followed by elbow drops for a near fall. Fulton with a bear hug and he runs Dillinger into the turnbuckles and Corbin tags in. Corbin sets for a delayed vertical suplex and he hits it and gets a near fall. Corbin with a rear chin lock.
Dillinger with punches but Corbin with a slam. Corbin goes to the turnbuckles but Dillinger gets his foot up. Dillinger avoids an elbow drop. Jordan and Fulton tag in and Jordan with clotheslines and he knocks Corbin off the apron. Jordan with a back body drop and he drop kicks Corbin to the floor.
Dillingser back and Jordan with a shoulder in the corner followed by a double elevated DDT for the three count.
Winners: Tye Dillinger and Jason Jordan
Match Number Six: Brodus Clay versus Adrian Neville in a Non Title Match
Neville with forearms and kicks to Clay but Clay misses a punch. Neville with more kicks but Clay sends Neville into the corner. Neville avoids Clay in the corner. Neville with a sleeper on Clay but Clay with a snap mare to get out of the hold. Clay with punches in the corner. Clay with an Irish whip but Neville floats over and he gives Clay a boot in the corner. Neville goes up top but Clay catches him and Clay hits a suplex.
Clay gets a near fall followed by elbow drops. Clay with a heart punch and he gets a near fall. Clay with forearms across the chest and then he applies a nerve hold. Neville with punches but Clay with chops to the shoulders followed by a punch to the head. Clay with a seated splash using the ropes for leverage and he gets a near fall.
Neville with kicks but Clay with a knee. Clay goes for a power bomb but Neville escapes and he gets into the corner. Clay with kicks and the referee warns him. Clay chokes Neville in the corner. Clay chokes Neville one more time. Clay with a snap mare and he returns to the nerve hold. Neville with punches to Clay.
Neville with a jawbreaker and he sets for a power bomb but Neville escapes. Neville with kicks and a drop kick to the knee. Clay with a punch and he sends Neville to the apron. Neville with an enzuigiri but Clay stays on his feet. Clay is staggered and Neville with a springboard forearm. Neville pulls Clay into position and he goes up top for Red Arrow and he lands on is feet. Clay with a running head butt to the midsection.
Neville falls to the floor and Clay follows. Clay slams Neville on the floor and then he goes to the ring steps and he misses an elbow drop and both men are down. Neville returns to the ring at nine but Clay is still on the floor when the referee gets to ten.
Winner: Adrian Neville (by count out)
After the match, Neville drop kicks Clay off the apron.
2014 - TNA broadcast Impact Wrestling on SpikeTV. Stu Carapola filed the following TV report:
Welcome to the Impact Wrestling Report here on PWInsider.com!
We open the show with a look back at last week when Eric Young defeated Brutus Magnus for the TNA World Title, then we see Eric backstage after the show saying how it was more perfect than he ever imagined it could be.
Eric Young comes out to the ring to "you deserve it" chants and talks about how he still can't believe that he's the World Champion. It's taken him ten years, but he finally won the World Title and he's not going to be a paper champion, he's going to be a champion for all the fans. Dixie Carter comes out and takes credit for Eric's title win and claims she always saw potential in him and saved him during the whole "Don't Fire Eric" thing. She takes credit for making beards look cool on TV years before anyone else did, and she demands royalty checks for others who have infringed on her intellectual property. Eric tells Dixie that MVP is running this place and they don't need her anymore, but Dixie says he's in her domain now because she's the President of the company, and he is now the hood ornament of Dixie's 2014 Ferrari, and he will go wherever she takes TNA. Eric says that being around her that much is going to make him sick, and she says he's disrespecting her company and her belt when he talks to her like that. Eric is not moved by her speech, and he says that Dixie's looking in the wrong place if she's looking for another paper champion. Dixie says she's going to give him a makeover and Eric asks if she's threatening him, but Bully Ray comes out to the ring and asks how many people are sick of hearing Dixie talk. He says that Eric is a role model for everyone who's ever been held down by a loser boss, and Dixie ought to be proud of Eric for working his way up to where he is today. He's proud that he spent Dixie's money at a strip club, and he reminds Dixie about what he does to people like her when there's a table in the ring. He says this is Eric's time, and does the nanananagoodbye thing with the crowd. Dixie leaves, and Bubba says that he doesn't endorse many people in the business, but he likes and respects Eric and says he's a World Champion the fans can be proud of. Bubba leads the crowd in an "EY" chant as we go to commercial.
Streetfight: Velvet Sky vs Madison Rayne
Velvet and Madison go at it right from the start, and while Velvet gets the early advantage, Madison turns the tables and sends her out of the ring at Angelina's feet. Madison grabs both of their hair, but Angelina snaps Madison's neck down on the top rope and Velvet comes in to work Madison over with a cookie sheet. Madison goes out to the floor, but Velvet goes out after her and goes "Come on, princess!" before whipping her into the steps. Velvet brings Madison back inside and covers her for 2, then gets a trash can from Angelina and promptly has it kicked into her own face by Madison. Madison gets the trash can and begins pounding Velvet over the back with it before launching it in Angelina's direction. Madison turns back to Velvet, but Angelina apparently didn't appreciate that and cracks Madison in the back with a kendo stick. Angelina comes into the ring, but Madison sidesteps a charge and sends her back outside, then spears Velvet and covers her for the win.
Winner: Madison Rayne
Madison holds the belt high, and will now go on to defend the title against Angelina at Sacrifice.
Eric Young finds Bully Ray backstage and thanks him for everything he said out there. Bubba says that's all good, but he has more of Dixie's money to spend and is headed back to Rick's. Bubba leaves, and Abyss comes right out of nowhere and challenges Eric to a title match later on tonight. Eric says that if they're going to do that, they'll do it right: he wants a Monster's Ball. Abyss asks him if he's crazy, and Eric says he is, and he'll see him later tonight.
Ethan Carter III finds Spud backstage and gives him a pep talk before his match with Willow tonight. He knows he's afraid of him after being trapped in his torture shack, but Spud needs to remember that he was the one who pushed Jeff Hardy off the ladder and that he's a Lion. Spud gets fired up and...starts to walk out until EC3 grabs him and turns him back toward the ring.
MVP is in the ring and puts over Eric Young's title win last week, but he says he was perturbed when Samoa Joe was "unavailable" last week. He says Samoa Joe was "disgruntled" and he wants to talk to him face to face, but Austin Aries comes out to the ring and says he's the most disgruntled man who ever lived. MVP hasn't been talking to him or thinking about him, but he's been sitting on the sidelines since Lockdown and that lit a fire under his ass. He had a gauntlet match with the best TNA has to offer, but he didn't have the greatest. He wants answers, so MVP says he came to Aries like a man, but Aries screwed him over and now he can lie in it. Aries asks if this is why his career is being screwed with, but MVP says this isn't about Aries or his ego, it's about the people. But if Aries wants some validation, he can give him the chance right now. MVP takes his jacket off and Aries takes his shirt off, and they go nose to nose. Aries says if he wants to do it, they can go at it...next week. Aries says he's not stupid and won't trade punches with a convicted felon, and he'll see him next week.
TNA World Tag Team Title Match: The Bromans vs the Wolves
The Wolves are sick of the Bromans' crap after weeks of being ducked, and they don't ever wait for the bell before going after Robbie E and going to town on him. The Wolves duck a pair of charges from the Bromans and send them out to the floor, then they take Robbie and Jessie out with stereo dives. The crowd is 100% behind the Wolves as Eddie and Davey go to the top rope for double stomps on Robbie, but Jessie shakes the top rope and knocks both Wolves down to the mat. Robbie gets a couple of two counts on Davey, then I see something I never thought I would: Robbie and Jessie working Davey Richards over and trapping him in their half of the ring. Miscommunication finally allows Davey to get to the corner and tag in Eddie, who comes in and destroys both Robbie and Jessie with Kobashi chops. The Wolves hit the Alarm Clock on Robbie and then drill him with the top rope double stomps. Eddie makes a cover and is about to get the three count when DJ Zema comes in and hits Eddie with his laptop.
Winners: The Wolves by DQ
And the Bromans again escape with the TNA World Tag Team Title.
Willow is...somewhere. He cuts a promo on EC3 and Spud and does his Willow laugh.
We see a couple of video packages of Eric Young, including comments from Eric saying that he finally accomplished his dream after 17 years, even though he doesn't have a champion's look or a champion's body.
Ethan Carter III & Rockstar Spud vs Willow
Willow beats up EC3 and occasionally takes a few seconds to chase Spud off. EC3 finally yanks Willow down by the mask, but that only slows Willow down for a second before he comes back with some standard Jeff Hardy offense. Spud gets a shot at Willow from the outside and allows EC3 to lay into Willow with some hard hitting offense. Spud finally tags in and gets a few shots in before Willow grabs his leg and Spud immediately scurries to the corner and tags EC3 back in. They begin to double team Willow, but he gets free and hits the Twist of Fate on Spud for a quick win.
Winner: Willow
EC3 attacks Willow and prepares to hook his leg in the submission hold when Kurt Angle's music hits. Angle comes sprinting out to the ring and German suplexes EC3 out of his boots and sends him running for cover.
We come back from commercial and Kurt Angle is still in the ring. He says EC3 looks like he saw a ghost, and EC3 thought he ended Angle's career, but he's back. He's a Hall of Famer, he's had plenty of injuries, and as we all know, he won the Olympics with a broken freakin' neck. Soon, he'll have EC3 in the ring and it'll just be the two of them, and he'll realize why people call him the cyborg. He's capable of breaking any bone in EC3's body, but he won't do it...not right away. He's going to take his time, make him squeal, and tap out in his head long before his body does. He tells EC3 he won't be taken out of the ring on a stretcher, he'll be taken out in a bodybag.
Bobby Roode is backstage and says that Bully Ray took away an opportunity for him, so he's taken the tables away from Bully Ray and made them his own. He's going to put Bubba through a table again at Sacrifice, but he's got an open challenge tonight to anyone but Bubba, because he wants him to watch Roode put someone through a table tonight.
We see a video package of Sanada focusing on how hard he pushes himself to train to bring honor on himself and his home country of Japan.
Kenny King comes out and asks the fans if they missed him, then says he's not here to fight MVP again, he's here to watch the X Division series between Sanada and Tigre Uno, and will take a seat at the broadcast booth for an up close look.
X Division Title Best Of Three Series, Match Two: Sanada vs Tigre Uno
Sanada is up 1-0 on Tigre as we come into this match, and they do a lot of lucha stuff to start off. A fast paced sequence ends with Sanada dropkicking Tigre and then catching him with a springboard chop to the head for 2. Tigre KILLS Sanada with a cradle suplex that drops Sanada on the top of his head, and he finishes Sanada with the Phoenix splash.
Winner: Tigre Uno
Quick but fun. I believe this was Sanada's first pinfall loss since coming to TNA.
Bully Ray is backstage giving someone a pep talk and saying that he wants to see Bobby Roode go through a table tonight.
Bobby Roode is in the ring and says that he hopes Bully Ray is taking notes, because he's about to watch the master of the tables in action.
Tables Match: Bobby Roode vs Gunner
Roode jumps Gunner before the bell, and he stomps Gunner down in the corner. Roode tries to bring a table into the ring, but Gunner kicks it in Roode's face and then drills him with a hard clothesline on the entry ramp. They both try unsuccessfully to ram each other into a table leaned against a ringpost, so Gunner just rams Roode into the ring steps instead. Roode rolls inside and ropkicks Gunner, who just avoids falling backward through a table. Roode sets a table up in the corner, but Gunner gets fired up and starts swinging back at Roode. Roode shuts that down with a Blockbuster, but Gunner quickly comes back and clotheslines Roode in the corner before popping him over with a snap suplex. Gunner goes to the top, but James Storm comes out and nails Gunner, allowing Roode to slam him off the top rope onto the table. The table doesn't break, so Roode picks Gunner up and hits the Roode Bomb through the table for the win.
Winner: Bobby Roode
Storm and Roode prepare to continue the beating on Gunner when Bully Ray runs out to make the save.
We see several TNA stars share their thoughts on Eric Young as the TNA World Champion, then EY himself says that he'll show everyone tonight in the Monster's Ball why he is crazy enough to challenge Abyss and why he's the World Champion.
Bully Ray catches up with Gunner backstage and asks how many tables he's been through in his career. Gunner says that was probably the first, so Bubba says he's been through more than he can count. He says Gunner needs to pick himself up so they can team up to face Storm and Roode next week, and Gunner says that's a hell of an idea.
It's main event time!
Monster's Ball/TNA World Title Match: Eric Young vs Abyss
They go at it as soon as Abyss comes into the ring and EY briefly gets the advantage before Abyss literally picks EY up and flings him over the top rope. Abyss grabs a trash can from under the ring, and EY baseball slides it into his face and tries for a dive, but Abyss recovers and SMASHES Eric in the head with the trash can on the way out. We're at commercial.
We're back, and EY is still in trouble as Abyss catapults him into the corner and wedges his head between the top and middle ropes. Abyss gets the bag from under the ring and pours out...THUMBTACKS! EY avoids that fate for the moment by using a cheese grater on Abyss' ding ding, then takes Abyss out with a flying forearm. Abyss blocks a piledriver on the thumbtacks, then brings his old girlfriend Janice out from under the ring. He swings it at EY, but Eric ducks and Abyss lodges Janice in the top turnbuckle. EY kicks Abyss in the ding ding and then gets ahold of Janice, but Abyss goozles Young before he has a chance to take a swing and chokeslams him onto the thumbtacks. Abyss makes a cover, but Eric is out at 2. Abyss brings a barbed wire board into the ring and tries for another chokeslam, but EY bites Abyss' hand, dropkicks him onto the board, and hits the top rope elbowdrop for the win.
Winner: Eric Young
Hell of a brawl for a TV match! EY makes it through his first title defense, and the former champion didn't show his face once tonight.
Thanks for reading the Impact Wrestling Report here on PWInsider.com, I'll be back tomorrow to discuss Impact and more with Dave Scherer on the Stu & Pid Show!
2014 - Ring of Honor announced they would broadcast their first live PPV:
RING OF HONOR DEBUTS ON LIVE PAY-PER-VIEW WITH BEST IN THE WORLD 2014 ON SUNDAY JUNE 22
Baltimore, MD (April 17, 2014) – Ring of Honor Wrestling Entertainment, LLC (“ROH”) today announced that they have agreed to deliver live Pay-Per-View programming starting with Ring of Honor: Best in the World 2014 emanating from Nashville, TN on Sunday June 22nd at the Nashville Fairgrounds.
For the first time ever, fans will be able to experience a marquee ROH event live at home via all major cable or satellite providers and witness next generation wrestling innovation, epic rivalries and world championship bouts.
Ring of Honor: Best in the World 2014 will feature the likes of: Matt Hardy, Kevin Steen, the Briscoe Brothers, ROH World Champion Adam Cole, “Unbreakable” Michael Elgin, Jay Lethal, as well as, Playboy cover girl and the first woman of ROH, Maria Kanellis and other elite wrestlers from ROH.
The start time for Ring of Honor: Best in the World 2014 is 8 p.m. EST / 5 p.m. PST with a runtime of 3 hours. The event is rated TV-14 and will be available in High-Definition. The suggested retail price is $24.95 (SD).
In conjunction with ROH’s debut on live Pay-Per-View, ROH has moved Ring of Honor: Best in the World 2014 from Saturday night to Sunday. Customers that have already purchased tickets for Saturday can use those tickets for Sunday. If unable to attend, ROH will provide a refund. Tickets should be mailed back to: Ring of Honor Wrestling, 2000 West 41st St., Baltimore, MD 21211. Contact: help@rohwrestling.com for questions or more information.
“We are thrilled to announce that ROH is now available live on Pay-Per-View via cable and satellite,” said Joe Koff, Chief Operating Officer of ROH. “Fans hungry for the best wrestling in the world will now have access to their favorite brand of wrestling from the comfort of their couch in stunning high definition, which is something our customers have been demanding for some time. We’re happy to deliver on that starting this June with Best in the World.”
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