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2/8 THIS DAY IN HISTORY: TED DIBIASE JOINS THE WWE HALL OF FAME, RANDY SAVAGE WINS WWF INTERCONTINENTAL CHAMPIONSHIP AND MORE

By Mike Johnson on 2024-02-08 08:00:00

February 8th

On this day in history in ....

1917 - World Heavyweight Champion Earl Caddock defeats title claimant Wladek Zbyszko in Des Moines, Iowa.

1940 - Gil Knutsen defeats Billy Weidner for the Midwest Wrestling Association World Junior Heavyweight Title in Dayton, Ohio.

1954 - Fred Blassie defeats Don McIntyre in Birmingham, Alabama to win the Florida NWA Southern Heavyweight Title, ending McIntyre's second reign.

1955 - Mario Galento and Red Roberts defeat Lee Fields and Herb Welch by forfeit for the Gulf Coast NWA Southern Tag Team Title in Mobile, Alabama, due to Lee Fields being injured.

1957 - Don and Mark Lewin defeat Chief Big Heart and Red McIntyre for the Georgia NWA International Tag Team Title in Atlanta, Georgia.

1958 - Sherri Martel is born in New Orleans, Louisiana.

1963 - Eddie Graham defeats Fred Blassie in Atlanta, Georgia to win Georgia's version of the World Heavyweight Title, ending Blassie's second reign.

1965 - Alex Perez defeats Rocky Smith in Memphis, Tennessee for the NWA Southern Junior Heavyweight Title in Memphis, Tennessee, to begin his second reign.

1966 - The Destroyer (Dick Beyer) and The Golden Terror defeat Kanji (Antonio) Inoki and Duke Keomuka to win the Texas NWA World Tag Team Title in Dallas, Texas.

1967 - Dennis Hall and Roger Kirby defeat Frank and Jack Dalton for the Gulf Coast NWA United States Tag Team Title in Mobile, Alabama, ending the Daltons' second reign.

1971 - The WWWF held an event at Madison Square Garden in New York City, New York. The results were:
- Vincenti Pometti defeated Lee Wong.
- Jack Evans defeated Jean DuBois.
- Little Brutus and Sky Low Low defeated Little Joey and Frenchy Landau.
- Blackjack Mulligan defeated Tony Marino.
- Gorilla Monsoon vs. WWWF International Tag Team Champion Bepo Mongol ended in a double-countout.
- The Canadian Wolfman and Manuel Soto fought to a 20-minute time-limit draw.
- Bruno Sammartino (with Arnold Skaaland) defeated WWWF International Tag Team Champion Geto Mongol by submission with a backbreaker.
- WWWF United States Heavyweight Champion Pedro Morales pinned WWWF World Heavyweight Champion Ivan Koloff to win the title. Koloff had Morales in a waistlock, with Morales kicking off the top turnbuckle and falling on top of Koloff with both of their shoulders down. The referee began counting, with Morales lifting a shoulder after the two-count. Bruno Sammartino, whom Koloff had defeated three weeks earlier for the title, came out and congratulated Morales after the match. As a result of his winning the World title, Morales' United States title was vacated.

1973 - Bob Kelly defeats The Mysterious Medic for the NWA Mississippi Heavyweight Title in Hattiesburg, Mississippi. This ended the Medic's second reign and began Kelly's 11th.

1974 - Ron Miller and Larry O'Day defeat Hiro and Hito Tojo (The Great Kabuki) to win the NWA Austra-Asian Tag Team Title in Sydney, Australia, beginning their second reign.

1975 - Ric Flair defeats Paul Jones for the NWA Mid-Atlantic Television Title in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, ending Jones' second reign. This was Flair's second-ever pro wrestling title.

1975 - Abdullah the Butcher defeats Bobo Brazil for the Detroit NWA United States Heavyweight Title in Detroit, Michigan, ending Brazil's seventh reign.

1978 - Mal Sanders defeats Mick McManus in Huddersfield, England to win the European Middleweight Title, ending McManus' second reign.

1980 - Stan Hansen defeats Antonio Inoki for the National Wrestling Federation Heavyweight Title in Tokyo, Japan, ending Inoki's second reign.

1981 - Bob Yuma defeats Lumberjack #1 to win the Western States Wrestling Alliance Western States Heavyweight Title in Guadalupe, Arizona, beginning and ending both men's second reigns.

1982 - Dean Ho and Sonny Myers defeat Tiny Anderson (subbing for Ricky Torres) and Ramon Torres for the Vancouver NWA International Tag Team Title.

1983 - Victor Jovica defeats Ric Flair in Couva, Trinidad to win the NWA World Heavyweight Title. This title change is not recognized by the NWA.

1984 - Marty Jones wins his third British Light Heavyweight Title in Leamington, England, ending Dave Finlay's second reign.

1985 - Chris Adams wins the World Class American Heavyweight Title from Kerry Von Erich in Dallas, Texas, ending Kerry's fifth reign and beginning Adams' fourth.

1986 - The WWF held an event at the Spectrum in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The results were:
- George Skaaland pinned Ron Shaw with a sunset flip.
- Pedro Morales pinned René Goulet with a reverse roll-up.
- Hercules pinned Scott McGhee after a backbreaker.
- Corporal Kirchner pinned The Iron Sheik after reversing an attempted suplex into an inside cradle.
- Adrian Adonis (with Jimmy Hart) pinned George Wells after a DDT.
- The Junkyard Dog pinned Terry Funk (with Jimmy Hart) with a small package.
- WWF Tag Team Champions Brutus Beefcake and Greg Valentine (with Johnny V) defeated The British Bulldogs (Davey Boy Smith and The Dynamite Kid), when Beefcake pinned Dynamite.
- Dan Spivey pinned Iron Mike Sharpe after a bulldog.
- WWF Champion Hulk Hogan defeated King Kong Bundy (with Bobby Heenan) by disqualification after Heenan interfered.

1986 - The WWF held an event at the Boston Garden in Boston, Massachusetts. The results:
- Lanny Poffo pinned Paul Christy with a moonsault.
- Sivi Afi pinned Barry O with a flying bodypress.
- George Steele pinned Tiger Chung Lee after ramming him into the exposed middle turnbuckle.
- Hillbilly Jim defeated Big John Studd by countout after Studd hit the ringpost.
- Randy Savage (with Miss Elizabeth) pinned WWF Intercontinental Champion Tito Santana to win the title, after Savage hit Santana in the head with a foreign object while Santana had him up for a suplex. Santana continued to defend the title until it aired on television on February 24's Prime Time Wrestling.

1987 - Dan Kroffat and Armand Rougeau defeat Richard Charland and Sheik Ali to win the International Wrestling International Tag Team Title in Montreal, Quebec.

1988 - Max Pain (Daryl Peterson) defeats Jerry Lawler for the Continental Wrestling Association Heavyweight Title in Memphis, Tennessee.

1988 - Blue Panther defeats Solar I in Puebla, Mexico to win the UWA World Junior Light Heavyweight Title.

1992 - Kerry Von Erich was arrested in Richardson, Texas for attempting to falsify two drug prescriptions. He was released on $6,000 bond.

1992 - Jushin Liger wins his fifth IWGP Junior Heavyweight Title by defeating Norio Honaga in Sapporo, Japan, ending Honaga's second reign.

1992 - Tom Prichard defeats Eric Embry in Memphis, Tennessee for the USWA Southern Heavyweight Title in Memphis, Tennessee. This ended Embry's fourth reign and began Prichard's fourth.

1993 - The SMW Television Title changes hands twice during a television taping in Jellico, Tennessee. Tracy Smothers lost the title to The Nightstalker (Bryan Clark), who then lost to Tim Horner.

1997 - Tully Blanchard defeats Lady Killer in a tournament final in Norfolk, Virginia for the vacant NWA United States Heavyweight Title, beginning his second reign. The title had been vacant since September 1993, when WCW, who had control of the title, left the NWA.

1997 - Tommy Starr defeats Johnny Paradise for the Championship Wrestling Federation Television Title in Warren, Michigan.

1998 - The Carolina Kid defeats Preston Quinn to win the NWA Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Title in Norfolk, Virginia.

1998 - Matthew T. Storm defeats Magic for the NWA New York Heavyweight Title in Staten Island, New York.

1999 - The WWF taped RAW is WAR at SkyDome in Toronto, Ontario, which aired on February 13 as RAW Saturday Night, due to USA Network's coverage of the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show, however the show aired live as usual in Canada on TSN. The Saturday 13 edition of Shotgun Saturday Night was taped as well. RAW got a 4.3 rating on USA. 41,432 fans attended the event, the company's largest Raw attendance in history. The results were:
In dark matches:
- John D'Silva defeated Joe E. Legend.
- The Acolytes (Bradshaw and Faarooq) defeated Larry Brun and Scott D'Amore.
RAW Saturday Night:
- D'Lo Brown pinned WWF Tag Team Champion Jeff Jarrett.
- WWF Light Heavyweight Champion Gillberg pinned Goldust, after The Blue Meanie distracted him.
- The Godfather defeated Viscera by disqualification.
- X-Pac defeated Kane
- The Rock pinned Steve Blackman.
- The Corporation (The Big Bossman, Chyna, Kane, Vince McMahon, WWF Intercontinental Champion Ken Shamrock and Test) defeated Steve Austin in a gauntlet match. Austin defeated Shamrock, Test, Kane, Chyna and Bossman all by disqualification before being pinned by McMahon.
Shotgun Saturday Night:
- Edge and Gangrel defeated The Hardy Boyz (Matt and Jeff Hardy).
- Mideon defeated Tiger Ali Singh.
- Triple H defeated Droz.
- WWF Tag Team Champion Owen Hart pinned Billy Gunn.

1999 - The Monday Night War took a break, as WCW Monday Nitro aired unopposed due to the USA Network coverage of the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show. The show got a 5.7 rating on TNT, which was its highest rating since August 1998, and up a full point from the previous week. Nitro was live from Pepsi Arena in Buffalo, New York. The results were:
- Rey Mysterio, Jr. (with Konnan) pinned Blitzkrieg.
- Booker T pinned Fit Finlay.
- Curt Hennig and Barry Windham defeated Brian Adams and Horace Hogan.
- Diamond Dallas Page pinned Kenny Kaos.
- Vincent pinned Ernest Miller.
- Roddy Piper pinned WCW United States Heavyweight Champion Bret Hart to win the title, beginning his third reign and ending Hart's third.
- WCW World Heavyweight Champion Hulk Hogan, Scott Hall and Kevin Nash defeated Chris Benoit, Ric Flair and Steve McMichael.

2000 - The WWF taped the February 10 edition of SmackDown! and February 13 Sunday Night Heat at the Frank Erwin Center in Austin, Texas. The results:
Sunday Night Heat:
- D'Lo Brown (with The Godfather) defeated Mosh (with Thrasher) by pinning Thrasher with the Sky High after catching him coming off the top rope, after The Headbangers had switched places illegally.
- Viscera pinned Funaki with a splash.
- The Big Bossman pinned Mark Henry (with Mae Young), after Mae threw Bossman's nightstick into the ring and Bossman picked it up and hit Henry in the head with it.
- Essa Rios (with Lita, in her debut) pinned WWF Light Heavyweight Champion Gillberg with a moonsault to win the title. Before the match, Gillberg said that he had been champion for 15 months (since November 17, 1998) and wanted to prove that he wasn't a "closet champion" and challenged any light heavyweight to face him for the title. After the match, Lita hit a moonsault on Gillberg as well, with Rios counting three for Lita.
- Tazz defeated Joey Abs (with Pete Gas and Rodney) by submission with the Tazzmission.
SmackDown!:
- Kurt Angle pinned WWF European Champion Val Venis after the Olympic Slam to win the title.
- Perry Saturn defeated Grandmaster Sexay by submission with the Rings of Saturn, although Sexay had his foot under the ropes.
- Edge and Christian defeated The Dudley Boyz (Bubba Ray and D-Von), when Christian pinned D-Von with a sunset flip after a missile dropkick from Edge.
- Dean Malenko defeated Scotty 2 Hotty by submission with the Texas Cloverleaf.
- Cactus Jack and The Rock defeated WWF Tag Team Champions The New Age Outlaws (Billy Gunn and Road Dogg).
- Gangrel and Luna defeated Albert and WWF Women's Champion Jacqueline, when Luna pinned Jacqueline after a DDT.
- Rikishi defeated Chris Benoit by disqualification after the rest of The Radicalz interfered, with Too Cool making the save.
- Steve Blackman and Al Snow defeated The Hardy Boyz (Matt and Jeff) after a double-team legdrop on Jeff after Bubba Ray Dudley had hit Jeff with a chair.
- WWF Intercontinental Champion Chris Jericho defeated The Hollys (Crash and Hardcore) in a no-disqualification handicap match after The Acolytes (Bradshaw and Faarooq) interfered.
- Kane defeated WWF Champion Triple H (with Stephanie McMahon) and X-Pac (with Tori) by disqualification in a handicap match, after Triple H hit Kane with a chair. After the match, Kane got revenge on Tori for dumping him, giving her a Tombstone piledriver.

2002 - Wrongful Death (Dagon Briggs and Naphtali) defeat champions Quickiemart (Agent Steele and Yaz) and Joey Matthews & Christian York in a three-way match to win the NWA Florida Tag Team Title in St. Petersburg, Florida.

2002 - Ace Steel defeats Kurt Krueger for the IWA Mid-South Light Heavyweight Title in Indianapolis, Indiana.

2002 - J.P. Black and Mike Thunder win their second NWA Texas Tag Team Title, defeating The Black Attack (Mike Anthony and Al Jackson) in North Richland Hills, Texas, ending their third reign.

2003 - Ring of Honor held its One-Year Anniversary Show at the Elk's Lodge in Queens, New York. Mike Johnson filed the following live report:

Ring of Honor ran their first anniversary show on 2/8 at the Elks Lodge in Queens, New York. The show was a resounding success for the group in their debut in the New York market, drawing in the area of 650-700 fans. Complete results of the show were as follows:

*EZ Money won a Four Way Match, defeating Chad Collyer, Colt Cabana, and Michael Shane in 15:18. This was a tremendous opener with lots of near falls and great spots. Money won with his release suplex.

*The Texas Wrestling Academy's Don Juan, Fast Eddie, and Hotstuff Hernandez defeated The Carnage Crew of HC Loc, Tony DeVito, and Masada by DQ in 5:42 when the Crew began hitting their opponents with hubcaps. TWA trainer Rudy Boy Gonzales tried to make the save and got in the face of Masada, a former student, but was laid out with a chair. "YMCA" began playing and out came the Christopher Street Connection of Mace and Buff-E(returning from a short retirement) to clean house. The CSC then celebrated with a big kiss in the center of the ring. Seriously. Crowd was big time into the return of the CSC and the match itself was solid and brutal.

*In what was billed as their final singles meeting in Ring of Honor, Jay Briscoe pinned brother Mark Briscoe after a trifecta of Jay-Drillers in 16:40. As someone who has seen these two work before, this was easily their best match together to date and off the charts awesome. Jay and Mark hugged after the match and will soon be teaming for the promotion.

*Steve Corino defeated Homicide via submission in 12:17. The storyline here was that Homicide was out after missing a running dive to the floor when Corino moved and he crashed into a chair. Corino cut a long promo before the show saying that he was going to call the shots in the promotion in 2003 and announced members of his heel group, with the crew being valet Simply Luscious, Samoa Joe, Michael Shane and CW Anderson. Since Anderson had been "fired" from the promotion, promoter Gabe Sapolsky began screaming at him that he wasn't booked for the promotion. Corino said they wanted Low Ki for the final member of the group, setting up a future storyline. After Corino continued to choke out Homicide, Homicide's crew (his actual students from the former LIWF Doghouse school) hopped the rail with Corino's group brawling with them. This was teased when Homicide said on the mic that "his boys" were going to be watching his back. This soon escalated into a full blown brawl with workers and security battling them all over the place. The heat for the brawl following the Corino vs. Homicide match was off the charts and easily one of the greatest spectacles I have seen live ever and the best I have seen for as long as I can recall from recent memory. Words cannot due justice to the angle and they are going to do have to do one hell of a job on editing to capture the feel of the building on video. Off the charts awesome. The booking was perfect and I cannot even begin to tell you how many people came up to me afterwards asking what the deal was or believing there was no way it was a work.

After they cleared the ring, the promotion announced they were going to intermission.

*CW Anderson came out during the ring introductions of The Outkast Killahs vs. The Ring Crew Express of Dunn & Marcos, as Gary Michael Cappetta said that he demanded interview time. Anderson said that he just laid out 30 New Yorkers and told all four he was going to give them a chance to leave the ring. When they didn't, he laid them all out and pinned them. He said he was up to 24 New Yorkers, and issued a challenge to anyone in the crowd or the locker room. Out came CM Punk, who said that he'd face Anderson since unlike other people, Anderson actually showed up. This was a nod to Reckless Youth, who was scheduled to debut under the name "Technician" Tom Carter but never showed or called the promotion beforehand. The promotion later received word he was in a car accident. There are still plans to bring him in. Punk scored the pin after a good back and forth contest in 9:42.

*In an off the charts brutal stiff match, American Dragon Bryan Danielson defeated Samoa Joe in 15:22. Dragon was super sore after the match. If you haven't seen these guys do their things in person, it really doesn't translate.

*Paul London won a three-way Dance over AJ Styles and Low Ki in 18:50 to win a ROH championship match against Xavier immediately afterwards. Lots of innovative three way spots including a Three-Way Dragon Clutch. Fans were chanting "Match of the Year" afterwards. Xavier jumped London to start the match.

*ROH champion Xavier pinned London in 19:33. Lots of near falls with the crowd believing London was going to win the championship. Alexis Laree came out during the show to lay out Xavier's manager Alison Danger. London received a standing ovation after the match and did a speech saying he would never stop trying to win the ROH championship. London worked a legitimate 37 minutes during the show. London took a huge step from being just an indy worker to an indy superstar on this night, and it couldn't happened to a harder worker.

*The team of Da Hit Squad, The SAT, Divine Storm, and Mikey Whipwreck (booked as a surprise when The Amazing Red was called to go to Japan) defeated Special K of Jodie Fleisch, Izzy, Dixie, Slim J, Deranged, Angel Dust, Hydro, Yeyo, and Slugger in a Tag Team Scramble match in 33:37. Whipwreck and his team came out in face paint. During the bout, Mikey laid out all the other faces with Whippersnappers and left the ring. There were a lot of spots in the bout, some of which worked and some of which didn't. Jodie Fleisch was out on his feet for part of the match after a hard hit. The match wasn't able to follow the rest of the show at all, but it wasn't for effort. It just never clicked and the crowd lost interest in this as it went on way too long. It ended the show flat, but nothing could deny the efforts of the ROH crew as a whole. This match was easily out of place on the card as it was all over the place. Those involved are well aware that they had the ball and dropped it.

Notes: This was easily one of the best live events I have seen. With the exception of the Tag Scramble match, which was not able to follow the rest of the show at all, the crowd heat was tremendous almost like a mix of an old school Crockett NWA crowd or an ECW crowd without the vulgarity. The crowd was into everything on the show and knew all of the characters, which says a lot about their video sales since they have no exposure beyond those and the Internet in NYC. The show was better than any event ECW has ever run in the building....There were fans from Michigan, England, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and the Boston area in attendance....The promotion plans to run Queens several times a year for major events, but will not be running monthly shows as it isn't cost effective. They broke their record for attendance at the show and were highly appreciative of the fans...For those wondering who those guys who hopped the rail were last night they were (among others) The Dirty Rotten Scoundrelz, J-Train, Laithon, Louie Ramos, Kash, Kaos, Big, Diami, and Wrecka. My own thoughts on the riot was that it was awesome and well booked. I should note that I was sitting in the balcony, so if I was a fan who was sitting ringside in the middle of all that out of control chaos, I'd probably feel different. I think this was something ROH probably needed to do to create a little controversy and interest, but at the same time it could have backfired on them. There were quite a few fans I heard from today who left at that point in the show, so the realism was off the charts, but if it's going to keep those fans from returning, that is enough of a reason to suggest they never do that ever again. It certainly makes Homicide look like one hell of a babyface in NYC.


2003 - Nick Mondo defeats The Messiah for the CZW Ironman Title in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

2003 - Haku defeats Superstar Steve in El Dorado Springs, Missouri to win the World League Wrestling Heavyweight Title for a third time.

2003 - The Heartbreakers (John Caesar and Larry Valentine) Chris Gatlin & Steve Lane and Dante & Tim Renesto in a three-way match for the vacant NWA Mid-America Tag Team Title in Columbia, Tennessee.

2003 - The Shane Twins (Mike and Todd) win their third NWA Florida Tag Team Title in St. Petersburg, Florida, from Scoot Andrews and Mikey Tenderfoot (subbing for Mike Sullivan).

2004 - Low Ki defeats Justin Credible to win the Premier Wrestling Federation Universal Heavyweight Title in Fall River, Massachusetts, ending Credible's second reign.

2004 - The Backseat Boyz (Trent Acid and Johnny Kashmere) defeat Derek Frazier and Greg Matthews for the CZW World Tag Team Title in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, beginning their second reign.

2004 - SUWA defeats Magnum TOKYO for the Toryumon Ultimo Dragon Gym Title in Fukuoka, Japan.

2004 - The Central Wrestling Federation saw both its titles go to new champions in Lafayette, Indiana. Quicksilver won the CWF Heavyweight Title for the second time by defeating Guy Lombardo, and Simply Marvelous defeated Shawn Cook and Billy Roc to become the first-ever CWF Tag Team Champions. In 2006, the CWF became an member of the National Wrestling Alliance and became NWA Indiana.

2006 - OVW held their weekly television taping at Davis Arena in Louisville, Kentucky. The results were:
- OVW Southern Tag Team Champion Chet the Jett (with OVW Southern Tag Team Champion Seth Skyfire) and The Miz (with Chris Cage) fought to a double disqualification.
- Chris Cage and The Miz defeated OVW Southern Tag Team Champions Chet the Jett and Seth Skyfire to win the title.
- Elijah Burke defeated James Dick (with Chad Dick).
- The Spirit Squad (Johnny, Kenny, Mikey, Mitch and Nicky) defeated Mikey Batts, Danny Inferno, The Riggs Brothers (Jason and Johnny) and Russell Simpson.
- The show closed with WWE Tough Enough III winner and OVW Heavyweight Champion Matt Cappotelli coming to the ring and announcing that he had a malignant brain tumor and would need surgery to remove it, thus surrendering the title to OVW owner Danny Davis, and thanked the fans and his peers for their support. Cappotelli underwent surgery on May 1, 2007 in Boston, Massachusetts, which was successful, with the tumor being fully removed.

2009 - TNA presented their Against All Odds Pay-per-view.  Here is the original report from the show:

The PPV began with footage from earlier today of the Main Event Mafia arriving at the building, but without Sting.  They also showed Team 3D's arrival, as they drove in together.  Then they showed Sting arriving alone.  The announcers speculated on the unity of the Main Event Mafia.

TNA X-Division champion Alex Shelley vs. Eric Young.

Alex Shelley came out alone, no Chris Sabin.  Shelley charged Young at the bell, but Young side stepped him, delivered a drop toe hold and hit some elbow drops.  Young hit a second rope elbow, then clotheslined Shelley over the top rope and to the floor.  Shelley regrouped, then as he slid in the ring, Young slid out, frustrating him. They did it again, then as Shelley went to get in, Young dropkicked him to the floor.  Young hit a pescado, but then got on the apron and stood there too long, allowing Shelley to sweep his leg out.  Young crashed on the apron.  Young and Shelley punched it out on the apron, then Shelley shoved Young into the ringpost.  Young fell to the floor, and Shelley jumped off and hit a knee to the chest.  Shelley got on the apron, but Young pulled him face first to the apron.  Young then went for a top rope dive to the floor, but Shelley moved and Young crashed into the rail.  

On the floor, Shelley kicked Young in the chest, then rolled Eric back in the ring.  Shelley slapped Young across the head and rammed him into the turnbuckle.  Young leapfrogged Shelley, but when he went for a reverse bodypress out of the corner, Shelley dropkicked him.  Shelley put Young in a bow and arrow, then stomped his back.  Shelley has been playing heel, but it appears he has more crowd support.  Shelley snapmared Young and hit a kick to the back, then delivered a kneedrop.  Dueling chants for both men now.  Shelley chopped Young.  Young flipped to the apron on a whip attempt, but missed a shoulderblock and Shelley kneed him.  With Young hung over the second rope, Shelley hit a top rope kneedrop to the back.  They two fought on the apron, and Shelley went for a catapult on the apron, but Young blocked it.  Young charged Shelley (again, on the apron) and Shelley moved and Young went gut first into the ringpost.  

Shelley tossed Young back in the ring, put him in a corner and hit a pair of elbows and then a dropkick to a slumping Young for a two count.  Shelley hit a kick to the back, then elbowed his arm.  Shelley put Young in a Cobra Clutch and bent him over his knee.  Young fought out of it, kicked away a backdrop attempt, took an elbow to the chin, but hit a flapjack.  Young hit some punches, then a back elbow.  Young hit a reverse atomic drop and a forearm to the back of the head.  Young hit a discus clothesline, flipping Shelley for a two count.  Young went to the top rope, but Shelley met him there and hit a second rope jawbreaker.  Shelley hit a clothesline in the corner, but had a second one blocked.  Young hit an enzugiri, then went for a Death Valley Driver, but Shelley escaped and hit a kick to the gut.  Shelley went to run the ropes, Young tripped him, then hit a springboard legdrop to the back of the head for two.  Young went for a moonsault, but missed.  Shelley rolled him up for two, then hit a thrust kick to the head and a spinning faceplant for two. 

Shelley went for Sliced Bread #2, but Young blocked it and went for a Wheelbarrow suplex.  Shelley grabbed the ropes to block it, then flipped over Young into Sliced Bread #2 for a two count.  Shelley took Young onto the ropes, and Young grabbed Shelley, but Shelley turned it into a top rope bulldog.  Shelley then hit a frog splash for a two count.  Shelley set up Young on the ropes again, and Young almost grabbed a Death Valley Driver, but Shelley blocked it.  Young jumped off the ropes and gave Shelley a Hot Shot into the top turnbuckle instead.  Shelley appeared out near the ropes.  Young went after him, but the referee held him back, since he was in the ropes.  Shelley, was playing possum, and cradled Young from behind as he was talking with the referee and got the three count at the 14-minute mark. 

Winner: Alex Shelley.

Jeremy Borash interviewed Kurt Angle and asked about Sting not arriving with him.  Angle talked about about being a competitor and how neither he nor Sting wants to lose, saying true champions "push each other".  Angle said he would push Sting tonight.  Angle said regardless who wins, the Main Event Mafia will be strong. 

Petey Williams vs. Scott Steiner.

Both men flexed and trash talked at the bell.  The size difference is very noticeable here.  They locked up and Steiner shoved Williams to the mat.  They locked up again and Steiner raked his eyes and hit a chop.  Steiner hiptossed Williams and flexed.  They locked up again and Steiner hit a knee to the gut, then slammed Williams.  Steiner yanked Williams' arm, and Williams kicked Steiner's leg and grabbed a wristlock.  Steiner shrugged it off, but Williams dropkicked his knee and hit a stunner.  Williams went to the top rope and hit a dropkick for a one count.  Steiner rolled to the floor to regroup.  Williams gave Steiner a baseball slide dropkick, then hit a jawbreaker in the ring.  Williams hit a spinkick, then punched Steiner.  Williams went to the top rope, but Steiner punched him, crotching him on the top.  Steiner got on the second rope and hit an overhead belly to belly suplex.  

Steiner chopped Williams, then hit a clothesline.  Steiner dropped an elbow, then did some pushups.  Steiner chopped Williams, who fought back with a kick to the chest.  Williams went for a Tornado DDT, but Steiner just threw him off.  Steiner hit a belly to belly suplex, but refused to pin him.  Steiner put Williams across the top rope, then drove him into the mat with a faceplant.  Steiner again refused to pin him.  Steiner chopped Williams, then whipped him across the ring.  Steiner ran into a boot, and Williams hit some punches, but Steiner raked his eyes.  Scott put Petey on the top rope and went for a superplex, but Petey headbutted him and pushed Steiner to the mat.  Williams hit a flying bodypress off the top, then a pair of running forearms.  Williams hit a swinging DDT, then went to the top rope. Williams hit a top rope headbutt, but Steiner kicked out at two.  

Williams went for the Canadian Destroyer, which Steiner stood up in, and hit Williams with an Alabama Slam.  Steiner went to pick up Williams, but Williams floated over and hit a kick.  Williams went to the apron, shoulderblocked Steiner, then hit a slingshot Codebreaker.  Williams charged Steiner, who moved out of the way.  Williams stopped short of the turnbuckles, but then pretended that he hit the ringpost to trick Steiner.  Steiner thought Williams was out, but Williams rolled him up for a two count.  Williams hit some punches, and clotheslined Steiner out of the ring.  Williams went for a slingshot rana onto the floor, but Steiner caught it and just rudely powerbombed Williams on the floor.  Steiner rolled Williams into the ring and put him in the Steiner Recliner.  Williams made the ropes for a break. Steiner went for a vertical suplex, held him, then twisted him into a tombstone piledriver (a slower version of the Steiner Screwdriver) for the pin at the eleven minute mark. 

Winner: Scott Steiner. 

Scott Steiner got on the mic and said that he didn't need the cheers from the "white trash".  Steiner said he is Mafia, Williams is Frontline, and this is how he would "finish the job".  Steiner then gave Williams a second rope Samoan Drop.  Steiner went for the Recliner again, but Samoa Joe's music hit.  Joe appeared on the screen, saying Steiner was one of the five responsible for the "sins I am about to commit".  Joe said Steiner would be the first to be introduced to his "nation of violence".  Steiner looked a little concerned, then went back to trash talking fans. 

Mike Tenay and Don West said Mick Foley would be joining them for the main event, and that Foley would present the World Title belt to the winner. 

Jeremy Borash was backstage with Mick Foley and Sting.  Foley said he doesn't want to have to give the belt to Kurt Angle, because he can't stand him.  Sting said he couldn't stand there while he insulted the Mafia.  Foley said his issue with Angle was personal.  Foley said he has respect for Sting, and wishes him luck tonight.  Sting took Foley's handshake and said he appreciated it.  Foley walked off.  Sting was asked about Angle's desire to win the belt.  Sting said he understands that only one of them can be champion, but regardless, tomorrow morning the Mafia will still be together and fighting for respect. 

Brutus Magnus vs. ???.

Magnus got on the mic and said he was not the American stereotype of a British person.  He said he was hungry for victory, and that he understood someone had accepted his challenge.  Chris Sabin's music hit.   

Brutus Magnus vs. Chris Sabin.

Magnus shoved off Sabin as they locked up.  Sabin called for a test of strength, and Sabin instead grabbed an arm wringer.  Magnus reversed and Sabin rolled out, but Magnus yanked him to the mat by the hair.  Sabin hit some chops, then a shoulderblock that didn't do much.  Sabin went for another, with no effect.  Sabin then rolled under a clothesline and hit a kick to the gut, but Magnus grabbed him for a press slam.  Sabin floated out of it and kicked at Magnus' legs.  Sabin went for a reverse bodypress off the middle rope, but Magnus caught it and gave Sabin Snake-Eyes, then hit a running knee for a two count.  Magnus hit an elbow and kicked Sabin in the head.  Magnus stood on Sabin's throat. Magnus gave Sabin a vertical suplex.  Magnus slammed Sabin, then hit a slingshot elbowdrop.  Magnus hit a kick to Sabin's back, then put him in a chinlock. Fans are not enjoying this match.  Sabin floated out of a slam attempt by Magnus and hit a reverse atomic drop, then a pair of clotheslines.  Sabin hit a springboard clothesline for a two count.  Sabin went for a sunset flip, but Magnus rolled through it, lifted Sabin off the mat, and powerbombed him for two.  Sabin lid out of the ring, Magnus followed, and Sabin slid back in and then hit a pescado on Magnus.  Sabin rolled Magnus back in the ring and went to the top rope.  Magnus held the referee in front of him, then did an awkward spot where the referee "pushed" Magnus into the ropes, causing Sabin to be crotched on the top rope.  Magnus then gave Sabin a spinning Samoan Drop for the pin at the seven minute mark. 

Winner: Brutus Magnus.

Lauren interviewed Team 3D.  Devon said that every wrestler wants to be World Champion, and only one of them can be.  Brother Ray said Sting and Kurt Angle are the enemy tonight.  They both mentioned their 21 tag title reigns, and Brother Ray said tonight will be the first step to see if one of them can do it on their own.  Brother Ray ended by saying "Dudley Blood is thicker than water".  He then said they were going to go talk to Sting.

TNA Knockouts champion Awesome Kong vs. ODB

Kong was accompanied by the Kongtourage, despite Jim Cornette's orders that they can not be part of this match.  Cornette came out and reminded them of his order. Cornette said he would give the Knockouts Title to ODB immediately if they didn't go to the back. As they went to the back, Kong grabbed Cornette, but ODB attacked Kong from behind, starting the match.  ODB brawled with Kong around ringside.  They made it into the ring, and ODB stomped Kong.  ODB went for a slam, but it didn't work.  Kong went for a slam, but ODB floated over it, kicked Kong's leg and hit a bulldog for a two count.  ODB kicked Kong and hit some forearms.  ODB jumped off the second rope, but Kong nailed her with a clothesline.  Kong yanked ODB by the hair and hit an avalanche.  Kong stomped ODB, and hit a forearm to the back.  ODB tried to fight back, but Kong put her in a bear hug. 

Kong shoved ODB in a corner, then reapplied the hold.  ODB clapped out of it, then went for a slam again, this time with Kong falling on top of her.  Kong pulled ODB up at the two count.  Kong went to the middle rope and went for a splash, but ODB moved.  ODB hit some punches and forearms, then landed a clothesline.  ODB rammed Kong into the turnbuckles, then finally hit the bodyslam. ODB scored a two count.  ODB picked Kong up off the mat.  Kong went for a spinning backfist, but ODB ducked.  ODB went for a clothesline, but Kong caught it and grabbed ODB in the Implant Buster, hitting it for the win at the six minute mark. 

Winner: Awesome Kong.

Backstage, Team 3D were with Sting.  Sting said "Good luck tonight, but not too much".  Brother Ray said he had something that was running through his head ever since the Main Event Mafia sent him to the hospital.  Brother Ray said Sting didn't stop the beatdown, but he didn't take part in it either.  Brother Ray said that the Main Event Mafia stands for ego, while Sting stands for respect.  Brother Ray said he hopes Sting does "the right thing", and that if the "old Sting" does the right thing, Team 3D would have his back. Team 3D left, and Lauren said Kurt Angle wanted to see Sting.  Sting seemed to be distracted, and appeared to blow off the request. 

TNA  Legends champion Booker T vs. Shane Sewell

Sewell is wrestling in jeans, sneakers and a sleeveless referee's shirt, and is wearing a chain around his neck.  Booker was accompanied by Sharmell.  Booker stalled at the start of the match.  They locked up, and Sewell backed Booker into a corner.  Sewell broke clean, and Booker smiled.  They locked up, and Sewell grabbed an armwringer.  Booker grabbed the ropes to force a break.  Booker backed Sewell in a corner and hit a knee to the gut, then a forearm to the back.  Booker hit some chops, and stomped Sewell on the mat.  Booker trash talked, saying "you want your job back?" as he ripped at his face.  Booker hit a back kick, then danced around the ring.  Booker hit some punches on the mat, then a Bookend.  Booker took his time going for a cover, and Sewell kicked out.  Sewell hulked up, ducked a clothesline, and hit a series of punches in a corner.  Sewell hit pair of clotheslines and a bodyslam, then pulled his shirt off.  Sewell hit a bulldog, then got tripped by Sharmell as he ran the ropes.  Booker hit an ax kick for the win at the six minute mark. 

Winner: Booker T. 

Booker got on the mic and stood over Sewell, and was about to administer more punishment, but AJ Styles ran out.  AJ hit a series of right hands and an enzugiri.  Styles pounded Booker, who fought back with a kick.  Styles ducked a clothesline by Booker, then clotheslined him out of the ring.  Booker and Sharmell retreated to the back.  Styles grabbed the Legends title belt and said he didn't group with "with a sliver spoon in my mouth".  Styles said he grew up "dirt poor" and what got him here was a dream to be the best professional wrestler in the world.  Styles said he dreamed of being a "legend".  Styles cut a promo about how he gives all he has every time he is in the ring, and that he does it for the fans. Styles said it is time for AJ Styles to step up to the Main Event Mafia and be "the legend". 

Backstage, Lauren tried to convince Matt Morgan that she could talk to Abyss and avoid all this.  Morgan yelled at her to be quiet, and said Abyss is a "dope, half-retarded, and most importantly, the weak link of the team".  Morgan told Lauren if she comes out to the ring, he would lay her out too. 

Abyss vs. Matt Morgan

They traded shoulderblocks at the start, then Morgan hit some punches in the corner.  Morgan rammed Abyss into the turnbuckles, but it had no effect.  Abyss hit an elbow to the gut, then rammed Morgan in the corner.  Abyss hit a series of punches, and chased the referee out of the ring as he tried to break them up.  Morgan missed a running kick and got crotched on the top rope.  Abyss went under the ring and pulled out a kendo stick.  The referee took it away.  Abyss went for a backdrop, but Morgan kicked it away.  Morgan charged and Abyss sidestepped him and flung him over the top rope.  They brawled on the floor, and then into the crowd.  They went back and forth, with Abyss getting thrown into a wall at one point.  They fought up into the stands, all the way to the top.  Then they brawled back down.  Just a lot of punching, until they got to the floor again, where Morgan hit a side kick.  Abyss threw Morgan into the guard rail.  

They got back to ringside, and Abyss threw Morgan into the ringpost.  Abyss then tossed Morgan into the ring and went back for the kendo stick, which he tossed in.  Abyss then tossed in some trash can lids, a baseball bat, a cookie sheet and a trash can.  Abyss then got a chair and got back into the ring.  The referee took the chair away.  Abyss argued with the referee, and Morgan hit the "Carbon Footprint" (jumping kick).  The referee cleared some of the plunder out of the ring.  Morgan hit a series of back elbows in the corner, then an avalanche.  Morgan kneed Abyss in the gut, then hit a Russian legsweep.  There were some chants for Morgan.  Morgan straddled Abyss on the top rope, then legdropped the back of his head as he was hung over the bottom rope.  Morgan hit a top rope bodypress for a two count. 

Morgan hit a standing dropkick for another two count. Morgan hit some shots in a corner, but Abyss mounted a comeback with punches.  Morgan jumped over the top rope on a whip attempt, and yanked Abyss throat first across the top rope.  Morgan went to the top rope, but Abyss grabbed him by the throat as he came off.  Morgan elbowed out of the chokeslam attempt.  Abyss and Morgan then clotheslined each other.  They got up and Abyss hit some punches and a clothesline.  Abyss hit an avalanche, then a side slam for a two count.  Abyss pointed to a bag in the corner.  He picked up the bag, but Morgan clotheslined him.  The referee threw the bag from the ring.  Abyss reversed a whip, and Morgan almost hit the referee, but stopped short.  Abyss charged, Morgan moved, and Abyss squashed the referee in the corner.  Morgan grabbed a chair and blasted Abyss with it.  Morgan covered, the referee woke up, and Abyss kicked out at two. 

Abyss blocked another chairshot attempt and hit a chokeslam for a two count.  Abyss then went for a sit down splash, but Morgan grabbed the chair and crotched Abyss with it.  Morgan chokeslammed Abyss on the chair and got a two count.  Morgan grabbed the chair, but Abyss kneed him and grabbed it.  Abyss swung the chair, but Morgan moved and the referee got hit by it.  Abyss gave Morgan the Black Hole Slam, but by the time a second referee came out, Morgan kicked out.  Morgan hit Abyss with a low blow, set up for a Carbon Footprint, but ran into a second Black Hold Slam for the pin at the sixteen minute mark. 

Winner: Abyss. 

Abyss grabbed his bag and dumped thumbtacks in the ring.  He ripped off Morgan's shirt, revealing bandages due to the infection surgery he had.  Abyss went for a Black Hole Slam in the tacks, but Morgan stopped himself and slid out of the ring.

In the Main Event Mafia locker room, Booker T was upset no one had helped him against AJ Styles.  Kevin Nash calmed him down.  Kurt Angle talked to Sting, saying Brother Ray doesn't give a "s***" about him.  Angle said Brother Ray has a bigger ego than anyone.  Angle said the Frontline was in full force, and the Main Event Mafia needed him for the war.  Angle said they would go at it for the World Title, but tomorrow, they had to agree the MEM would be as strong as ever.  Angle and Sting shook hands and hugged.  Sting left, and Angle told Kevin Nash to keep an eye on him. 

TNA Tag Team Champions Beer Money Inc. vs. Jay Lethal & Consequences Creed

Storm had his "Boozer Cruiser" motorized cooler, with a keg on a dolly attached to the back that Roode rode on. Jackie just walked to the ring.  Creed's shoulder and arm are taped up, selling the attack from Impact.  Lethal and Roode started out, with Roode hitting a shoulderblock.  Lethal came back with an elbow, and Roode regrouped in his corner.  Roode hit some punches, which Lethal absorbed.  Lethal threw punches, but Roode poked him in the eyes.  Lethal backdropped Roode, then Storm when he came in.  Creed came in and they double dropkicked Roode, then Storm.  Beer Money bailed out to the floor to regroup.  Creed and Storm then went at it in the ring, with Storm hitting some knees to the gut.  Creed bounced back with a hiptoss and a slam, then he flipped over a backdrop attempt and hit a tilt-a-whirl headscissors.  Creed kicked out Storm's legs and elbowdropped his back.  Roode ran in and he tripped him.  Roode got tied to the Tree Of Woe, then Creed and Lethal "made a wish" on Storm into Roode's face.  Roode and Storm fell into a  mouth-to-genitals position.  Beer Money went to the floor to wash their mouths out with beer, and Roode accidentally spat beer in Storm's face. 

Back in the ring, Roode finally got in control, setting up Lethal for a Storm bulldog.  Roode took Lethal to the floor and rammed him into the rails, then tossed him back in the ring.  Beer Money hit a nice elbowdrop combination on Lethal for a two count.  Roode and Storm hit a spinebuster/Backstabber combo on Lethal, but Creed broke up the cover.  Roode ripped at Lethal's face, then held him open for a shot by Storm.  Storm applied a chinlock, but Lethal elbowed out.  Storm hit a jumping knee and tagged in Roode.  Lethal mounted another comeback, but got crotched on the top rope.  Beer Money hit a double superplex on Lethal and did the Beer Money cheer.  

Lethal kicked away a double backdrop attempt, and we had a domino collision with Lethal bumping into Roode, who bumped into Storm.  Lethal made the hot tag to Creed, who threw right hands, then dropkicked Storm.  Creed hit a double clothesline on Roode and Storm, then went to the top rope.  Creed hit Storm with a top rope bodypress, but Roode broke up the cover.  The match broke down, with all four men in the ring.  Lethal punched Roode, while Jackie distracted Creed as he was climbing the ropes.  Storm shoved Creed off the ropes and into the railing at ringside.  Back in the ring, Roode stomped Creed's injured arm and applied an armbar.  Storm tagged in and hit a double axhandle on the arm.  Storm hit a armbreaker, then punched at his shoulder.  Roode tagged in and hit some short arm shoulderblocks.  

Storm kneedropped Creed, and Beer Money pounded him in their corner.  Storm hit a double underhook into a slam on Creed, then tagged in Roode.  They worked over Creed, and Lethal finally ran in and knocked down both opponents, then left the ring so he could be tagged in.  Lethal cleaned house, including a flip into a dropkick on Roode.  Lethal went to the top rope and gave Roode an elbowsmash, but Storm broke up the pin.  The match broke down, and Jackie ran in, but Lethal backdropped her. Lethal hit the Lethal Combination on Roode for a two count.  Storm was thrown out of the ring.  Lethal and Creed gave Roode a flapjack for a two count.  Jackie handed Storm a chain at ringside.  The referee was getting Creed out of the ring.  Lethal went for a monkey flip on Roode, and Storm jumped on the apron and nailed Lethal with the chain.  Roode then scored the pin on Lethal at the 16 minute mark. 

Winners: Beer Money Inc. 

TNA World Champion Sting vs. Kurt Angle vs. Brother Ray vs. Brother Devon

Mick Foley came out and joined the announcers at ringside.  Foley quoted Randy The Ram and said "I'm good to go".  Each wrestler had their own video package before they came to the ring.  Team 3D entered together, while Sting and Angle had their own entrances.  They did the "big match" introductions for this bout.  

All four men stared down each other at the bell.  Team 3D then stood side by side.  Sting stepped up, and gestured for Angle to stand with him.  Angle slowly did, but then backed up when Team 3D stepped closer to them.  Brother Ray attacked Angle and Devon attacked Sting to start the action.  Brother Ray then went to the floor with Sting, while in the ring, Devon hit Angle with a shoulderblock.  Devon hit a Thesz Press and punched Angle.  Brother Ray came in and they hit a double shoulderblock on Angle.  Sting got slingshotted into the ring, and they gave him a double clothesline.  Brother Ray covered Sting for a two count.  Sting and Angle rolled out of the ring.  Devon and Ray stared at each other, and Angle ran in and rammed Ray into Devon.  Angle worked over Ray in a corner, and Sting chopped Devon.  Ray and Devon were whipped together, but they spun around and hit Angle and Sting.  Team 3D slammed them, and they rolled to the floor. 

Ray and Devon high fived and Ray dropped to his back, letting Devon pin him.  Angle ran in to break it up.  Team 3D tossed out Angle, then they gave Sting a flapjack.  Sting and Angle were knocked out of the ring again.  Team 3D smiled at each other.  They locked up, and traded reversals on a waistlock.  There was an "ECW" chant.  Devon and Ray then talked, and went punch for punch with each other.  Devon got the better of it at first, then Ray got the better of it.  They traded body slams, then clotheslined each other to the mat.  Angle and Sting ran in, and Sting took Ray to the floor on one side of the ring, while Angle took Devon out on the other.  

They brawled on the floor, and Sting rammed Ray into the announce table, then tossed him into the crowd.  Ray ended up in the lap of Dixie Carter, who was not identified by the announcers.  Devon choked Angle with a camera chord.  While all this brawling was going on, Mike Tenay and Mick Foley were making jokes about not having anyone yelling in their headsets.  They got into the ring, where Angle put Ray in an ankle lock and Sting put Devon in a Scorpion.  Ray kicked off Angle into Sting, and Angle and Sting had words.  Team 3D ambushed them before they could come to blows.  Angle was busted open.  Brother Ray put Sting in a figure four and Devon put Angle in a Boston Crab.  Angle, while crawling out of the Crab, put his arms over Sting to try and score a pinfall.  Sting kept pulling is shoulder up.  

Angle rolled out of the Crab and kicked Devon out of the ring.  Angle tried to pin Sting again, Sting kicked out, then Angle dropped an elbow on Ray.  Angle gave Ray an enzugiri and Ray fell out of the ring.  Sting and Angle were alone in the ring, and stared each other down.  Angle kicked Sting's legs, sending him to the mat.  Sting battled back with clotheslines, then hit a Stinger Splash on Angle.  Sting went for the Scorpion Death Drop, but Angle reversed it into an ankle lock.  Devon broke it up.  There was a 3D chant.  Team 3D went for a double backdrop on Angle, who put on the breaks, and Sting was really late in clotheslining Team 3D from behind.  Angle gave Sting an Olympic Slam for a two count.  Devon gave Angle a reverse suplex for two.  Ray gave Devon a uranage for two.  Sting gave Ray a DDT for two.  

Angle threw Sting out of the ring, and went after Devon.  Team 3D gave Angle the Doomsday Device, but Sting broke up the cover.  Angle was sent out of the ring, and Sting gave Ray a back suplex after kicking Devon during a 3D attempt.  Sting missed a Stinger Splash on Devon, and Ray slammed him.  Devon went to the top rope, but Angle met him on the ropes and gave him a belly to belly suplex off the top.  Ray clotheslined Angle out of the ring.  Sting grabbed Ray and hit a Scorpion Death Drop for the pin at the 15 minute mark. 

Winner: Sting.

Kurt Angle looked upset on the floor, as Sting held the belt in the ring.  Mick Foley went to get in the ring and present the belt to Sting.  Mick got in the ring, shook Sting's hand, took the belt from Sting, then "presented it" to him.  They kept showing Angle, upset in the aisle.  Sting yelled "You would have done the same thing, Kurt.  We're family, man." and Kurt just stared at him as the show ended.  

2010 - WWE announces the first member of their 2010 Hall Of Fame class will be "Million Dollar Man" Ted DiBiase.  DiBiase would be the headliner for the event.  Word would later leak out that WWE had attempted to work out a deal with The Ultimate Warrior to headline the class, but an agreement could not be finalized.

2011 - Bruce Hart's autobiography "Straight From the Hart" is released by ECW Press.

2011 - WWE broadcast WWE NXT.  Richard Trionfo filed the following TV report:

Tonight’s show starts off with a look at the four remaining rookies because one of them will be going home after tonight’s show. Who has made an impact and who is on the outside looking in?

We are live on tape on the internet on WWE.com and your announcers are Todd ‘Don Majkowski’ Grisham and Josh ‘Eddie Lee Ivery’ Mathews. Your host is Matt ‘Forrest Gregg’ Striker.

The rookies are on the stage along with Matt Striker and it is time for the Rock Em Sock Em Rookie Challenge. Derrick has a cheese head on to get the fans behind him. We see that Johnny Curtis has three immunity points while Derrick Bateman has two points. This challenge is for two immunity points.

Johnny Curtis is in the first match and he will face the man who is closest to him in the standings, Derrick Bateman. They have fun on the posts and Curtis pushes Bateman off but he left the platform first and Bateman advances to the finals.

Byron Saxton faces Brodus Clay and Todd wonders if the inflatable fighting area will sustain Brodus’ weight. Clay doesn’t get on his platform and he throws the foam implement of battle away and pushes Saxton off.

Clay says that he is six foot eight and three hundred sixty pounds. He will not embarrass himself in there, but he will show what he can do in the ring.

It is time for the finals and Derrick Bateman faces Byron Saxton for two immunity points.

They fight and Bateman appears to have left the platform first but Saxton appeared to hit the ground first. The officials confer and Saxton is declared the winner.

Bateman argues the result and wants them to reconsider as we see another replay. Josh thinks that Derrick won while Byron thinks he won.

Matt announces that we will have a replay of the finals based on the controversy.

This time it is obvious that Saxton won things and he ties Bateman for second with two immunity points while they still remain behind Johnny Curtis with three points. Brodus Clay is alone in fourth place.

Todd mentions that the winner of the second challenge tonight will earn immunity.

We go to commercial.

We are back and we see Derrick Bateman’s winning performance last week in the Talk the Talk Challenge where he insulted Dolph Ziggler.

Match Number One: Byron Saxton with Dolph ‘Turd Ferguson’ Ziggler versus Derrick Bateman with Daniel Bryan

 

They lock up and Bateman backs Saxton into the ropes and Bateman with a break. Bateman with a drop kick and hip toss to Saxton followed by an arm drag into an arm bar. Bateman works on the arm and takes Saxton down and kicks him in the back. Bateman gets a near fall. Saxton with a forearm or two. Bateman and Saxton block hip tosses so Bateman with a side Russian leg sweep for a near fall. Bateman addresses Turd Ferguson and then he goes up top.

Saxton crotches Bateman and gets a near fall. Saxton with a reverse chin lock and then Bateman escapes the hold. Saxton with a clothesline for a near fall. Saxton with a back elbow and then he gets a near fall. Saxton with a reverse chin lock while Masters starts the ‘Turd’ chant for Dolph.

Bateman with a belly-to-back suplex to escapes the hold. Saxton with a head butt to the midsection but Bateman with a kick and running double thrusts. Bateman takes a page out of Bryan’s book and hits a running drop kick into the corner. Bateman with a near fall. Bateman tries for a submission hold but he takes too long and Saxton with a near fall on a rollup.

Saxton with another near fall on a rollup and then Bateman with the LaBell Lock and Saxton taps out.

Winner: Daniel Bryan

After the match, Bryan celebrates Bateman’s victory while Ziggler appears embarrassed of his rookie’s performance.

We go to commercial.

We are back and the rookies are in the ring with Matt Striker and they have mics. The current standings are Johnny Curtis with three points; Derrick Bateman and Byron Saxton have two points; and Brodus Clay has zero points. This challenge is worth three points.

This challenge is the WWEShop.com challenge. They have to guess the suggested retail value and the closest gets a point.

Our guest host for this challenge is AJ.

Dolph points out that AJ lost.

The first product is the Top Fifty Superstars of All Time.

Brodus guesses $29.99. Saxton guesses $24.99. Derrick guesses $19.99. Johnny goes with $1.00. The actual retail value is $34.95. Brodus Clay gets the point.

The next guest presenter is Naomi. This product is WWE Kids Magazine. Johnny goes first and guesses $6.95. Derrick guesses $9.99. Byron guesses $10. Brodus guesses $1.00. The retail value is $3.99 and Brodus gets another point.

AJ is back for another product to display. This product is a toy World Title Belt. Derrick guesses $39.99. Byron guesses $19.99. Brodus guesses $19.95. Johnny guesses $30.11. The price is $19.99 and Byron gets the point.

Naomi is back for our next product. It is the History of the WWE Title book. Byron guesses $28.95. Derrick guesses $38,451. Johnny guesses $30. Brodus guesses $23.00. The price is $28.00. Brodus Clay gets the point.

Dolph says that was the first time that Saxton went over.

Clay gets three immunity points and he ties Johnny Curtis. Their match will determine who gets Immunity.

We go to commercial, but someone needs a chaperone.

We are back and it is time to talk about the Elimination Chamber pay per view. Who wants to see a video package?

Johnny Curtis is in the back and R Truth is finally in Green Bay. Johnny says that he is dealing with accusations that Truth says that he has a big head and an ego. Truth says that he is believing in lies. Truth tells him to worry about the elimination and his opponent Brodus Clay.

Match Number Two: Johnny Curtis with R Truth versus Brodus Clay with Ricardo Rodriguez in an Immunity on the Line. . . not a Pole Match?

 

Rodriguez has some advice for Clay and Ziggler mocks Truth’s geography skills and then he drops an elbow on the cheese head.

They lock up and Clay backs Curtis into the corner and Clay misses a punch. Curtis with a European uppercut and punch but Clay with a head butt and chop. Clay with a knee and then he throws Curtis to the floor. Curtis punches Clay in the head and then he connects with shoulders from the apron. Curtis slides in and Clay tries for an elbow drop but Curtis moves. Curtis with punches but Clay pushes him off.

Clay puts Curtis on his shoulders and then drops him behind him and hot shots Curtis on the top rope. Clay with a boot to the throat. Clay with a t-bone suplex and he gets a near fall. Clay with chops to the neck of Curtis and then he puts Curtis in a front face lock. Curtis with punches but Clay with a forearm to the back and punches to Curtis. Curtis with a forearm. Clay with a shoulder in the corner.

Clay returns to the front face lock while Ziggler and Masters try to figure out if the chant in the crowd is ‘nerd’ or ‘turd’. Ziggler threatens to leave while Curtis punches Clay in the corner. Clay sends Curtis into the turnbuckles and he punches Curtis. Curtis with a jawbreaker followed by European uppercuts to Clay but Clay stays on his feet. Curtis with a drop kick to the knees and Clay goes down. Curtis goes to the apron and he hits a slingshot leg drop and he gets a near fall. Curtis goes up top for a missile drop kick and he takes Clay to the mat but Clay rolls to the ropes and Curtis cannot get a cover.

Clay hits Curtis from the apron and then he drops Curtis on the top rope. Clay sets for a running power slam and he hits it and gets the three count.

Winner: Brodus Clay

Matt asks the pros to confer on their picks and Ziggler wants everyone to give a Whoa Bundy.

We go to commercial and wonder who is coming on 2/21/11.

We are back and it is time for elimination. Matt mentions that there is a tie in the immunity standings so Matt has Brodus and Johnny come forward to explain why they deserve immunity.

Johnny says that he should get immunity because the Packers rule.

Brodus says that he deserves immunity because he works alone and he trains alone. He does not care what the Packers fans think because the Steelers should have won.

In the biggest shocker, Johnny Curtis gets immunity for sucking up to the fans while Josh points out that Brodus beat Johnny moments ago.

It is time to see which of the three remaining rookies have had their last appearance on NXT. The NXTlimination 5000 spits out the photo of Byron Saxton. Matt asks Byron for his final thoughts.

Byron starts to cry and he tries to compose himself. He says that he doesn’t understand how the WWE Universe eliminates him. He doesn’t understand how you take a model citizen and a man’s man and send him home. Byron says that he forgives everyone. He says that we make mistakes all the time. We are misguided all the time. He says that he knows that one day that little birdie known as common sense will come home and everything will be A-OK.

Dolph wants to know what Bryan Saxton is smiling for because he is embarrassing him. He says that Saxton will never be anything and he disgusts him. He tells Saxton to get out of the building.

Saxton smiles as he leaves and he points at Ziggler.

2012 - WWE broadcast NXT.  Richard Trionfo filed the following TV report:

We are wild, young, and live on tape from Tulsa, Oklahoma and your announcers are Josh ‘I feel like I am sitting next to the next Jim Ross’ Mathews and William ‘Adding more to the wrestling experience than anyone else with a mic’ Regal.

Matt Striker is in the ring and he welcomes everyone to NXT. Matt says that there has been some dissension in the locker room about the way that NXT has been run. Every NXT Superstar will be in action tonight. There will be four matches tonight. The main event is a rematch from last week with the Usos facing Curt Hawkins and Tyler Reks. Matt calls Tyler and Curt a bit annoying.

 

Match Number One: Derrick Bateman versus Heath Slater

 

Slater with a kick and punches to Bateman but Derrick with a drop kick and then he chops Slater to the mat. Bateman with another chop after working on the arm. Bateman with a flying clothesline and he gets a near fall. Bateman with another chop in the corner. Bateman misses a flying knee into the corner when Slater moves.

Slater with kicks to Bateman and then he chokes Derrick in the ropes. The referee warns Slater before Slater punches Bateman. Slater with a reverse chin lock but Bateman with elbows. Slater with a leg lariat for a near fall. Slater returns to the reverse chin lock. Bateman gets back to his feet and he backs Slater into the turnbuckles and then he connects with a clothesline and a running forearm.

Bateman with a flying clothesline into the corner followed by an STO. Bateman with a flip neck breaker for a near fall. Derrick sets for a suplex but Slater lands on his feet and he sends Bateman shoulder first into the turnbuckles and Slater gets the three count after a flying clothesline.

 

Winner: Heath Slater

 

After the match, Slater does some air guitar in the ring.

We go to commercial.

We are back and Titus O’Neil is at the announce table with William and Josh.

 

Match Number Two: Percy Watson versus Darren Young in a Battle of the South Beach Boys

 

They lock up and Watson with a clean break but Young with a side head lock. Watson with leap frogs but Young tries for a sunset flip but Watson is in the ropes. Watson with a European uppercut followed by Irish whip and a side slam. Watson with boots to the midsection followed by a leg drop.

Watson tries for a baseball slide but Young pulls up the ring skirt and he punches Watson and then hits a leg drop across the back. Young with a kick and a swinging neck breaker for a near fall. Young with a body scissors and reverse chin lock. Young with forearms across the chest and Watson escapes.

Young with a side head lock but Watson with more punches. Watson with shoulders in the corner and a European uppercut. Young with an Irish whip and then he runs into the corner but Watson moves and Young crotches himself in the turnbuckles. Watson with a flying clothesline and then he hits a drop kick. Watson with a butterfly suplex and then Watson with the Showtime Splash for a near fall.

Watson tries for a half nelson but Young is in the ropes and he kicks Watson. Watson with an F5 for the three count.

 

Winner: Percy Watson

 

After the match, Titus gets up from the announce table and he stares at Percy before walking to the ring. Titus asks Percy if he thinks that he is going to attack him. Titus tells Percy that when he attacks Percy, he won’t see it coming.

We go to commercial.

Johnny Curtis asks Kaitlyn if she is getting ready for her match with Maxine. Kaitlyn wants to know why Johnny is here and without a shirt. Johnny says that he has a secret that nobody knows. Kaitlyn asks Johnny if he tells her the secret, will he go back to his van.

Johnny says that Maxine talked to him about the way that Derrick was looking at her.

Kaitlyn thinks about it and wonders if Johnny was telling the truth.

We go to commercial.

 

Match Number Three: Trent Barreta versus Tyson Kidd

 

Kidd with a side head lock and a back elbow after a kip up from Barreta and Kidd gets a near fall. Kidd with a key lock into an arm bar. Kidd with a kick and he goes to the apron but Trent with a forearm that knocks Tyson to the floor. Trent with a baseball slide but Tyson ducks and then he kicks Trent in the leg. Trent goes to the ringside barrier and hits a corkscrew moonsault but Trent hits his head on the floor and both men are down.

Kidd sends Trent back into the ring and then Kidd goes up top but Trent meets him with a drop kick and Trent gets a near fall. Trent tries to get a second wind and he hits the double jump back elbow into the corner. Kidd with a series of kicks and then he tries for a belly-to-back suplex but Trent lands on his feet.

Kidd charges into the corner but Trent kicks him to the mat. Trent tries for the flying knee but Tyson blocks it and he tries for the Sharpshooter but Trent is able to counter with a rollup. Tyson with a jumping back kick and he hits a German suplex for a near fall. Tyson puts Trent on the turnbuckles and sets for a super belly-to-back suplex but Trent counters with a lateral press and gets a near fall.

Trent with a neck breaker and then he goes to the apron and up top. Trent with a missile drop kick and he gets a near fall. Kidd with a back heel kick and he tries for a sunset flip but Trent drops down. Kidd reverses and gets the three count.

 

Winner: Tyson Kidd

 

After the match, Kidd offers his hand and Trent shakes it.

Derrick Bateman walks in the back and Kaitlyn asks him how he is doing. Kaitlyn mentions that even though Derrick lost, he is always a winner. She talks about Derrick’s hair. Derrick asks Kaitlyn if she has some gum and then Maxine stops by. Maxine asks Derrick about the match because if he keeps losing, he won’t be off this show. Maxine asks Kaitlyn to leave Derrick alone. Maxine tells Kaitlyn to stay away from Derrick. Derrick has to separate them.

We see Johnny watching in the distance and he still doesn’t have a shirt.

 

Match Number Four: Kaitlyn versus Maxine

 

Maxine takes Kaitlyn to the mat. Kaitlyn returns the favor and then hits a side slam for a near fall. Kaitlyn with an arm submission but Maxine counters and gets a near fall. Kaitlyn with a slam followed by a leg drop and elbow drop for a near fall. Maxine with a clothesline to Kaitlyn for a near fall.

Maxine and Kaitlyn alternate near falls. Maxine with a rear chin lock into a Dragon sleeper. Kaitlyn with a jaw breaker to escape the hold. Maxine sends Kaitlyn into the turnbuckles. Kaitlyn pushes Maxine out of the corner and hits a drop kick. Kaitlyn with a cross body for a near fall.

Maxine slaps Kaitlyn and then tries for a crucifix take down and gets her to the mat and gets the three count.

 

Winner: Maxine

 

We go to commercial.

 

Match Number Five: The Usos versus Curt Hawkins and Tyler Reks

 

Hawkins and Jey start things off and Hawkins with a drop toe hold into an arm bar. Curt with a shoulder tackle. Jey with a Northern Lights suplex for a near fall. Jimmy tags in and head butts Curt. Reks tags in and they lockup. Reks with a hammer lock and Jimmy with an elbow and side head lock. Jey tags in and they hit a double back elbow and double elbow drop for a near fall.

Jimmy tags back in and he punches Reks in the ribs. Jimmy with a clothesline into the corner followed by an Irish whip but he runs into a knee. Curt tags in and Jimmy with an arm drag and back body drop. Jey tags in and Jey with a double jump plancha off Jimmy’s back. Reks knocks Jey off the apron and we go to commercial.

We are back and Reks with a quarter nelson and chin lock. Reks keeps Jey from making the tag and he hot shots Jey into the turnbuckles. Hawkins tags back in and he kicks Jey. Hawkins with more kicks and a suplex. Reks tags in and he connects with a few knee drops. Hawkins tags back in and he hits an elbow drop and Curt taunts Jimmy.

Curt with a chin lock and his knee is in the center of Jey’s back. Jey punches Hawkins but Hawkins with a forearm. Jey with an uppercut when Hawkins charges into the corner but Hawkins with an enzuigiri and he tags Reks back in. Tyler with a kick followed by a forearm to the back. Reks with a front face lock and he keeps Jey from tagging in his brother.

Reks with a slam and he tags in Hawkins. Hawkins with a kick to the chest. Hawkins with more kicks and a reverse chin lock. Jey gets back to his feet but Hawkins with a knee and Jey with a spinning forearm and both men are down.

Reks and Jimmy tag in and Jimmy with clotheslines and a punch to Hawkins. Jimmy with a Samoan drop to Reks and then he hits the running butt splash into the corner and he gets a near fall. Hawkins breaks up the cover and then Jimmy and Jey hip toss Hawkins into Reks. Jey goes for a pescado but Hawkins with knees. Jimmy goes up top but Reks avoids him. Reks tries for the Burning Hammer but Jimmy escapes. Jimmy with a rollup but Reks kicks out and sends Jimmy towards the ropes and Hawkins hits Jimmy in the upper chest with his cane and that allows Reks to get the three count.

 

Winners: Curt Hawkins and Tyler Reks

 

After the match, Matt Striker comes to the ring to tell the referee what Hawkins did with the cane. Hawkins punches Striker and then they leave when the Usos get back into the ring

2013 - As we move closer to the Elimination Chamber pay per view, the Smackdown brand is getting closer to knowing who will have a chance at the World Champion at Wrestlemania. Will we see the Shield on tonight’s show? What will happen now that Alberto Del Rio and Ricardo Rodriguez are suspended for the week? Will Kane or Daniel Bryan finally snap and turn on the other, making their improbable reign as Tag Team Champions come to an end sooner rather than later (or will it drag out another few months).

We are in Jacksonville, Florida and your announcers are Josh ‘Why are people chanting Tebow in the building’ Mathews and John ‘LOUD NOISES’ Layfield.

A motor coach pulls up to the building and a man emerges to tell Big Show that the coast is clear. Show asks the driver if there was a pothole in Jacksonville that he missed. Show walks quickly into the building and he makes his way to the ring.

Show says that things are unacceptable. He is tired of the way that he has been treated. He is sick and tired of the double standards around here. Show says that he realizes that nobody likes him, but is it a crime to not be popular? Is it okay to be forced into unjustly putting his World Title on the line last month in a Last Man Standing Match that he had no time to prepare for?

Is it okay that a Latin maniac like Alberto Del Rio can ambush him in his hotel room because he is unpopular? The people are cheering their champion for acting like a criminal. That is why Alberto wants to be on your good side because you can do whatever you want when you are popular.

Show says that when he fights like a man and decimates Alberto and Ricardo, he is called a bully and a bad person. Show says that he tries to act like a business man and people tell him that he sucks and they call him a coward because he does not want to get physically with Alberto. Then they cheer Alberto for attacking him.

Show says that he signed the contract before the Mexican Clint Eastwood attacked him. The World Title is coming back where it belongs.

The double standards. . . big deal. Alberto gets suspended for what he did and he gets a night off. There is one person responsible for the double standards and the way that he has been treated. Booker T is jealous of what Show has accomplished in the ring, his wealth, and he is jealous because Show is still a dominant in ring competitive force while Booker is a sad man sitting behind a desk pushing a pencil.

Booker T’s music plays and he makes his way to the stage.

Booker wants to know what Show’s problem is. He tells Show that he got everything that he asked for. Show had a rematch for the World Title at the Royal Rumble and Show blew it. Booker says that Alberto and him do not like bullies and Show continues to bully Ricardo Rodriguez. Booker tells Show that won’t get him anywhere.

Show tells Booker that he wants to know who gave Alberto his hotel information.

Booker wants to know why he would do that.

Show says that the way Booker stays relevant is by taking down one of the greatest superstars in Smackdown history.

Booker says he treats everyone on Smackdown equal. That is why Alberto is not here tonight. He suspended him.

Show says that Booker has not answered his question about the hotel information.

Booker dodges the question by saying that Show is 7 feet tall and 550 pounds. Anyone could have given Alberto the information. He tells Show to be concerned about his opponent tonight.

Show asks Booker if he is dressed for a match. Show tells Booker to let him know about his match. He calls Booker incompetent.

Booker says that Show knows his opponent because he has had many battles with him over the last year. There is good news and bad news. Show’s opponent lost his match on Raw. The bad news is that he is in a very bad move. Show’s opponent will have to impress Booker tonight to get into the Elimination Chamber. Booker tells Show that he will be facing Kane.

Show says that is not fair because he does not have time to prepare.

We go to commercial.

We are back and before our first match, Cody Rhodes enters the Goldman Box to discuss Damien Sandow. Cody says that him and Damien have mutually agreed to part way. When one door closes, another opens. This door has Cody at the top of the WWE. Kofi thinks that he can stand in his way, but think again.

Match Number One: Kofi Kingston versus Cody Rhodes

Kofi with a waist lock but Cody with an elbow and punch. Kofi with a monkey flip and he clotheslines Cody over the top rope to the floor. Kofi teases a dive to the floor but he bounces off the ropes when Cody flinches. Kofi with a baseball slide to Cody and they return to the ring.

Kofi with an Irish whip but Kofi misses a splash into the corner and Kofi falls to the mat. Cody gets a near fall and hits an elbow to the back of the head. Cody with a head butt and kicks to Kofi. Cody sends Kofi into the turnbuckles but Kofi punches back. Cody with a forearm and he goes to the turnbuckles but Kofi with a punch to the midsection. Kofi with chops and then he hits a drop kick.

Kofi with a leaping clothesline and he sets for the Boom Drop and he connects. Kofi signals for Trouble in Paradise but Cody stays in the corner and Kofi with a cross body for a near fall instead. Kofi tries for SOS and then Cody counters and he sends Kofi into the ropes. Kofi tries for Trouble in Paradise but Cody moves. Cody tries for Cross Rhodes but Kofi escapes. Cody avoids Trouble in Paradise and holds on to the ropes.

Kofi with kicks to Cody but the referee pulls Kofi away and Cody sends Kofi through the ropes to the floor. Kofi tries to get back into the ring and Cody hits Beautiful Disaster on the apron and he pulls Kofi into the ring to hit Cross Rhodes and gets the three count.

Winner: Cody Rhodes

Josh talks about the problems between Daniel Bryan and Kane. We see footage from Monday when Daniel Bryan’s distraction cost Kane his match with Sheamus. Then on Wednesday night, Kane sets off his pyro during Daniel Bryan’s match with Damien Sandow, costing Daniel his match.

Kane is in the locker room and Daniel Bryan enters. He says that he already apologized for what happened on Raw. Kane says apology accepted. Bryan says that he did not mean to cost Kane his match with Sheamus on Monday. Bryan says that he understands that Kane reacted the way he did on Wednesday night.

Bryan says that he forgives Kane and Kane doesn’t even have to apologize. Bryan suggests that he come out to the ring to be with Kane during his match against Big Show. From a psychological standpoint, it will get into Show’s head because he beat Show in 45 seconds for the World Title. From an image standpoint, it won’t hurt Kane to be seen with someone who is already in the Elimination Standpoint. From a marketing standpoint . . .

Kane stops Bryan and says that from A I’m Two Seconds from annihilating you standpoint, he tells Daniel to shut his mouth. He tells Bryan not to utter another word. Not yes. Not no. NOTHING. The next word out of Daniel’s mouth will be congratulations after he choke slams Big Show into oblivion.

We go to commercial.

We are back and we take a look back at the return of Brock Lesnar. Josh mentions that Vince underwent successful surgery. This week on Raw, Paul Heyman was the one who was answering the questions about Brock Lesnar on MizTV.

We go to a video package for the newest inductee into the WWE Hall of Fame . . . Bruno Sammartino.

Match Number Two: Great Khali (with Natalya and Hornswoggle) versus Titus O’Neil in a Former World Champion Tries to Impress Booker T Match

Titus with a forearm to the back but Khali with a chop to the top of the head. Khali with a chop in the corner. We see Booker and Teddy watching in Booker’s office while Titus kicks Khali in the knee to get him to the mat. Titus with punches and kicks. Titus gets a near fall. Titus with a front face lock and a European uppercut.

Khali with a chop to the top of the head and he gets the three count.

Winner: Great Khali

After the match, The Hall of Pain is open for business because Mark Henry makes his way to the ring. Mark pulls Titus out of the ring and he sends Titus into the ringside barrier and then he tells Titus to sit down while the grown ups talk.

Mark enters the ring and Khali has that look on his face. Khali punches Henry but Henry with punches. Henry with a knee and then he hits a splash in the corner. Khali with a chop to the head and he sets for the choke slam but Henry pushes Khali into the corner and hits a splash. Henry picks up Khali and hits the World’s Strongest Slam.

We go to commercial.

We are back with footage of the brutality of Mark Henry.

Mark is still in the ring and he says that the Hall of Pain is now open. He says that he is bent on destruction. He wants to know if there are any questions. As you can see, Khali does not have any questions. Titus O’Neil didn’t have any questions. If Rey Mysterio and Sin Cara had any questions last week, Mark answered them.

We see the footage from Raw when Mark returned.

Mark says that is what he do. All of this tonight and all of that could have been avoided. It was Booker T’s fault. Booker assembled an elite group of World Champions to be in the Elimination Chamber, but he made one mistake. Booker didn’t call him. Booker left him out. How do you forget the strongest man to ever live?

That was a critical critical critical time to overlook him. Mark says that he is not to be looked over. He needs an explanation because he cannot wrap his brain around this. He demands an explanation from Booker. He wants Booker to come out to answer to him. If Booker doesn’t, Mark says that he will go back there and he will destroy the entire Smackdown roster.

Booker comes out without any fanfare. He tells Mark that he cannot come out and bum rush people to impress him and Teddy. This is Smackdown.

Mark tells Booker that there does not appear to be any room in the Elimination Chamber for the World’s Strongest Man. If Booker doesn’t make the room then he will have to make the room himself. He wants to know if Booker knows what that means. If Booker doesn’t, he will injure enough people that he will be the only person in the Elimination Chamber.

Booker points out that Mark is a former champion but he has been out for nine months. Booker says that he has to know if he still go. If Mark can beat someone who is already in the chamber, Booker will put him in the match. Mark will have to face Randy Orton.

We go to the back and Big Show yells at his driver for not setting the proper temperature. Show also complains about his food. Show says that he can find any moron to do his job. Show sends him back inside the bus and he tells him to unclog the toilet. Show goes into the building for his match and we see Alberto Del Rio in the parking lot.

Match Number Three Big Show versus Kane in a Someone has to try to impress Booker T Match

Kane punches Show but Show with an Irish whip and butt splash into the corner. Kane goes for the knees and then he drop kicks Show through the ropes and to the floor. Kane with a kick to Show from the apron but Show sends Kane into the ring steps. Show rolls Kane into the ring and then he sends Kane’s leg into the ring post.

We see Booker and Teddy watching the match. Show with an elbow drop to the leg and then he works on the knee and ankle. Show with a heel hook but Kane kicks Show away. Show with a spear and we go to commercial.

We are back and Show with a Vader Bomb for a near fall. Show goes up again but he misses the Vader Bomb when Kane moves out of the way. Kane with punches but Show punches back and the booing and yaying continues. Show grabs Kane by the throat but Kane does the same to Show. Show with a kick to the knee but Kane with a DDT and both men are down.

Kane goes up top for the clothesline and he connects but Kane appears to have hurt his knee. Show with the knock out punch for the three count.

Winner: Big Show

After the match, the suspended man is outside the building via the TitanTron. Alberto says that he found a new friend and it is Show’s bus driver. Alberto says that he was told that Show was not happy with his tour bus so he made some changes. Del Rio invites Show to come out to check on the changes.

Show goes to the back and then outside. He sees that his bus has been put on blocks. Show’s night is about to go from bad to worse because he gets orange paint poured on him from the top of the bus by Alberto Del Rio. Alberto tells Show that he has some tires if he needs them. Alberto and Ricardo drive away.

We go to commercial.

Jack Swagger is in the Goldman Box this time and he is going to tell us what it means to be a Real American. A real American doesn’t take hand outs or wait for something to be given to him. A real American gets what he wants. He will show Booker why the Elimination Chamber Match needs Jack Swagger.

Match Number Four: Jack Swagger versus Justin Gabriel in a Impress Booker T in the ring for a spot in the Elimination Chamber Match Match

They lock up and Swagger backs Gabriel into the corner. Swagger with knees and then he takes Gabriel to the mat with a belly-to-belly slam. Gabriel flips over Swagger to get back into the ring. Gabriel with a sunset flip for a near fall but Swagger returns fire with a lariat that flips Gabriel.

We see Booker and Teddy watching the match in the back. Swagger with forearms across the chest. Swagger with a biel across the ring and then Swagger with the double jump Swagger Bomb. Swagger runs into boots from Gabriel and Gabriel with a springboard cross body. Swagger goes to the floor and Gabriel goes to the apron. Swagger tries to trip Gabriel but Justin leaps over Swagger. Gabriel with a back heel kick to Swagger.

Gabriel tries for a springboard move but Swagger pulls Gabriel face first onto the apron. They return to the ring and Swagger clips the knee and Swagger with a Doctor Bomb and then he applies the ankle lock and Gabriel taps out.

Winner: Jack Swagger

We go to commercial.

We are back and are you ready to Fandango? It will happen some time.

Match Number Five: Drew McIntyre (with Heath Slater and Jinder Mahal) versus Tensai

Tensai is distracted by Slater and that allows Drew to hit Tensai from behind. Drew with a running boot to the head and he gets a near fall. Drew with a boot to Tensai and a slap. Tensai with a punch and thrust to the throat. Tensai with head butts to Drew. Tensai hits the Baldo Bomb but Heath and Jinder interfere and the referee calls for the bell.

Winner: Tensai (by disqualification)

After the match, Brodus Clay comes to the ring to take care of Drew and Jinder. Tensai and Brodus with a double shoulder tackle to Slater. Tensai and Clay have a shared moment and when the music plays Tensai joins Brodus and the Funkettes during the Dance Party.

We go to commercial.

Match Number Six: Sin Cara (with Mood Lighting) versus Antonio Cesaro (with Huge Flag)

They lock up and Cesaro sends Cara to the mat. Cesaro with a boot to the chest. Cara with a springboard wheelbarrow arm drag. Cara with a kick and then he tries to use the ropes for the multi-jump arm drag but Cesaro knocks Cara off the ropes. Cesaro drops Cara on the top rope and then he hits the dead lift side salto.

Cesaro leaps onto the midsection. Cesaro with a European uppercut followed by kicks and a reverse chin lock. Cesaro with knees to the midsection and then he sends Cara into the turnbuckles. Cara with a kick and an attempted sunset flip that he turns into a sunset flip power bomb for a near fall.

Cara with a head scissors that sends Cesaro to the floor and he follows with a suicide dive. Cara with an enzuigiri and he goes for a springboard move but he is met with Swiss Death and the Gotch Style Neutralizer for the three count.

Winner: Antonio Cesaro

Matt Striker is in the locker room and he wants to get Randy Orton’s thoughts on his match with Mark Henry. Randy points out that Mark has been gone for nine months and he puts out a bunch of guys and he can get what he wants. Randy says that is a good plan, but tonight he hits a roadblock and that roadblock is him. Mark is the World’s Strongest Man, but he will have to be the World’s Luckiest Man to get through him. If Mark is not careful, Randy will put him back on the shelf.

We go to commercial.

We are back and Miz is in the interview area with Matt Striker. Matt asks Miz about how MizTV is a lightning rod of controversy and it went to another level with what happened with Brock Lesnar. Miz says that he has been in a number of tough situations, but looking into Brock’s eyes, he saw something completely different. He is still here on Smackdown . . .

Antonio Cesaro interrupts. He says that only Miz can run his mouth and stick his nose where it does not belong and then he can complain about it.

Miz says that he has to stop sticking his nose where it doesn’t belong and start sticking it where it belongs. Miz attacks Cesaro and they fight until officials can separate them.

It is time for another look back at Raw and we see the main event.

We go to commercial.

Match Number Seven: Randy Orton versus Mark Henry in a Booker said that Mark can get into the Elimination Chamber if he wins Match

They lock up and Henry backs Orton into the corner. Henry with a clean break but it is a trap and he tries to punch Orton but Randy moves. Orton with punches and clotheslines into the corner. Henry with an elbow and kick to the midsection. Henry sends Orton to the floor. Henry with a forearm to the back.

Henry tries to run Orton into the ring post but Orton gets away from Henry and Henry goes into the ring post. Orton returns to the ring. Henry gets back into the ring. They lock up again and Henry runs Orton into the corner but Orton with boots to Henry and he follows with forearms to the chest while on the turnbuckles. Henry with a forearm that sends Orton off the turnbuckles and to the floor.

Henry follows after Orton on the floor and he sends Orton back into the ring. Henry gets a near fall on Orton. Henry stands on Orton’s chest. Henry with a nerve hold on Orton. Orton with elbows to Henry followed by punches. Henry with a head butt to Orton followed by an Irish whip but Orton side steps Henry. Orton with a clothesline followed by avoiding one from Henry. Orton with another clothesline and a drop kick.

Orton gets Henry on the apron and he hits the IEDDT. Orton looks around and he sets for the RKO with the push ups. Orton tries for the RKO but Henry blocks it and Henry with a splash into the corner followed by the World’s Strongest Slam for the three count.

Winner: Mark Henry

We go to credits.

2014 - CM Punk was removed from an appearance scheduled for Comedy Central's @midnight in the wake of walking out of WWE.

2014 - Ring of Honor ran Antonio, Texas.  Marshall Spisak filed the following results:

Ring Of Honor came to San Antonio, Texas last night. I attended the show and there was a ton of good wrestling.

*Jay Briscoe defeated ROH champion Adam Cole to retain Jay's "Real" championship belt and set himself up for a future title shot.

*Caprice Coleman defeated the Romantic Touch. Pretty sure it's Rhett Titus under a mask.

*BJ Whitmer defeated Raymond Rowe.

*Jimmy Jacobs defeated Cedric Alexander. Alexander is awesome. Just a great Rick Steamboat-esque babyface.

*Weezy pinned Alex Rains. Not sure who these were. RD Evans came out with his own referee. No Veda Scott, sadly. Evans pinned each of them.

*RD Evans defeated Roderick Strong by DQ when Alexander came out and hit Evans accidentally. Roderick attacked him and beat the hell out of him.

*Mike Bennett with Maria defeated Mark Briscoe. He now uses CM Punk's old finisher. Bennett challenges Jay Briscoe but Adam Cole attacked. They did a pull apart and the heels eventually escaped. Obviously this is to set up a tag match.

*ACH and Tadarious Thomas defeated ROH Tag Champions Red Dragon when ACH pinned Bobby Fish with a Frog splash. ACH and Thomas are now due a tag title shot. Good match. Big reaction for ACH as he's from here.

*Kevin Steen won a non-title four way over TV champion Tommaso Ciampa, Jay Lethal, and Michael Elgin. Great main event.

Really fun show. No Paul London, although I think he was advertised at one point. Hope ROH comes back!

2014 - WWE ran San Jose, CA.  James Coolidge filed the following live report:

Big E. Langston beat Ryback and Fandango in a Three Way match to retain the Intercontinental Title. 

Curtis Axel beat Zack Ryder.

Cameron beat Aksana.

Zeb Colter said that The Real Americans will be teaming with Alberto Del Rio tonight, they didn't want to, but they will win.  Yeah, that made sense.  They lost to Mark Henry, Xavier Woods and Rey Mysterio.  I was surprised to see Rey since WWE was also running San Diego.

Darren Young beat Titus O'Neil.

Bad News Barrett beat The Miz.

Randy Orton beat John Cena in a Steel Cage match to retain the WWE World Title.

2015 - WWE ran Canton, Ohio.  C. Finney filed the following report:

I just got home from the show at the Canton Civic Center. The arena was almost full. Lots of WWE Network commercials, which received no reaction.

1. Jack Swagger defeated Titus O'Neil by submission with the Anklelock.

2. Los Matadores and Torito defeated Heath Slater, Curtis Axel, and Hornswoggle when Torito pinned Hornswoggle.

3. R-Truth defeated Fandango by pinfall.

Chris Jericho, that guy who told Dave Scherer he isn't working for WWE, came out to do a Highlight Reel sans Highlight Reel set. The crowd was really into him. Luke Harper came out to confront him, which led to a match.

4. Chris Jericho defeated Luke Harper with the Codebreaker.

5. Dean Ambrose defeated Bray Wyatt with the Dean Driver. The crowd was into both guys.

The crowd had the opportunity to vote for either a singles match or tag match for the divas. The tag match won.

6. Natalya and Paige defeated Alicia Fox and Sasha Banks when Alicia Fox tapped out to Natalya's Sharpshooter.

7. The Usos defeated the Miz and Damien Sandow in a Tag Team Championship Match when one of the Usos pinned the Miz after a double Superkick. Damien Sandow had the crowd in the palm of his hand. Miz made him sit in a chair on the apron, but Sandow was able to get reactions from the crowd when the Miz wasn't looking. The crowd cheered everything Sandow did.

8. Rusev defeated Erick Rowen in a US Title Match with the Accolade when Rowen passed out. Rowen actually got in a lot of offense and looked pretty good.

9. In the Main Event, Roman Reigns defeated Big Show in a Canton Street Fight when Roman gave Show a spear through a table in the corner. The crowd liked Roman.

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