So Uh, The Rock is Back
Not sure how I got to Friday without making this thread. Obviously the Rock is back in WWE at least for one more night. Thoughts on this? Thoughts on Mania?
Not sure how I got to Friday without making this thread. Obviously the Rock is back in WWE at least for one more night. Thoughts on this? Thoughts on Mania?
Impact
Date: February 17, 2011
Location: Impact Zone, Orlando, Florida
Commentators: Mike Tenay, Tazz
Episode Title: The Boy Is Back In Town
It’s the first show after Against All Odds and we have a new TNA World Heavyweight Champion in the form of Jeff Hardy who still isn’t clear of jail time after his drug charges. Other than him though it was a very bad night for Immortal as only Jeff Hardy and Jeff Jarrett won on Sunday. It should be interesting to see where we go from here. Let’s get to it.
We open with clips from after Against All Odds with Jarrett saying Kurt will deliver his princess to him on March 3rd. Jeff Hardy says he made ladder matches famous and still is at 33 years old. RVD vs. Jeff Hardy for the world title tonight. I’m not saying a word.
Here’s Immortal to open the show. Eric brings out Jeff Hardy for the celebration. He talks about how Immortal is still dominant despite Fourtune leaving. As he’s talking we see Flair arriving. Matt Hardy vs. Styles tonight. Eric talks about how Jeff Hardy was supposed to get some time off but he got a call from the network who wants ratings. Therefore tonight Jeff Hardy has to defend the title against RVD tonight. Bischoff is going to try to avoid it but right now that’s the plan.
Eric now shifts over to Flair who he’s not sure about. It gives Eric a weird feeling that he doesn’t like so Flair has until next week. Cue Flair’s music and here he is. He says that only one person gave him an ultimatum. That person was his 3rd ex wife. Everyone in this ring grew up on Ric Flair and he even got together with Hogan after 25 years.
Did you forget he’s a wrestling god? When he was in Europe people didn’t call him Ric. They just called him God. Cue a God chant of course. Flair says that he’ll see them later and we really get no resolution here. Flair definitely came off like a face here.
The Jarretts are getting massages and talk about the wedding vows on March 3rd. They talk about tuxedos and imply sex later. That’s the only way to put it really.
We’re back and Matt Hardy and AJ Styles are in a fight in the back. Immortal runs in as does Fourtune and it’s a big brawl.
We get some clips of Kurt from Sunday looking very sad after losing. Now we talk about the ladder match. Hey, did you know both Jeffs won on Sunday? I didn’t know if the three clip packages and talking about it in 20 minutes made that clear enough.
Sarita/Rosita run into Hernandez in the back and he walks to the ring with them after some Spanish chatting.
Douglas Williams vs. Hernandez
Hernandez jumps him in the aisle and beats the living heck out of him while the girls cheer him on. Hernandez throws him in the ring and chokes him with what looks like a shirt. Velvet runs down and beats up Sarita a bit but Rosita takes care of her. Angelina comes out to even things up and they brawl. Wasn’t there a match going on? Back in the ring an absolutely SICK Border Toss ends this. Williams landed right on the back of his head and if he didn’t seriously hurt his neck I’ll be surprised. Match ran 2:00 even and a large amount of that was the fight between the girls.
Eric is on the phone with someone from the network and is trying to get Jeff Hardy out of the title defense tonight. This goes over about as well as Eugene in a feature match at Summerslam did and we take a break.
Back with Pope in the ring with a stuffed pig on a table. It looks like a party of some kind. He says that he’s a hot Pope and the pig is a sloppy Joe. Pope wants to talk about Jesus and just like he fed thousands with fish and bread, he’s going to feed everyone here with that pig. Ronald Regan and Michael Jackson believe in him apparently, as does Jesus who texted him and believes in Pope too. That last bit was funny.
Pope wants to know who is first but it’ll cost $10 a pop. Cue Joe’s music and he’s ticked. Okato is behind Pope and when pope tries to run Okato kicks him in the chest. Joe drills Pope in the corner and it’s a Muscle Buster through the pig. Pope gets the apple shoved in his mouth.
Back and Robbie E and Cookie say they’re going to win the title again. In the back Kazarian is kissing Traci Brooks (real life wife) and it’s time for a match.
X-Division Title: Kazarian vs. Robbie E
Not sure if this is a title match or not. Before the match Kaz runs down Cookie and says she’s ugly with the makeup. She gets ticked off and leaves. Yes this is a title match apparently. Robbie is all aggressive to start and Kaz is in trouble. Beautiful People vs. Sarita/Rosita tonight. Kaz gets a springboard elbow and a leg lariat to take over. And then Cookie comes out with a big purse to hit Kaz in the head with for the DQ at 1:57. No rating of course but Robbie showed some nice aggression here. Traci bounces down and it’s a mini cat fight.
Flair goes in to talk to Fourtune and seems to be accepted by them. He has presents for them and of course they get Iced. AJ can wait until after his big match though. They chant chug and down the drinks. Storm drinks AJ’s just because he can.
AJ vs. Matt Hardy next.
Matt Hardy vs. AJ Styles
See? I told you it was next. AJ sprints to the ring in the athletic pants of doom and goes off on Matt. He busts out a huge tope con hilo to half kill Matt. Ah good he got rid of the warm-up pants and has regular tights under them. Back in the ring and Matt gets a Side Effect for two. Matt grabs a Cravate and here’s Flair to play cheerleader.
AJ gets up and seems to rub Matt’s face to take him to the mat. Styles Clash is blocked and they speed it up a bit with Matt tripping over AJ. Nice dropkick puts Matt down and AJ goes up. And then Flair shoves him off the top, naturally joining Immortal again as it was about as obvious as you could get. Twist of Hate ends it at 3:25.
Rating: C. Match was just long enough to grade but was nothing special at all. As soon as Flair was there the swerve was completely obvious. Somehow this is by far the best match of the night and it barely ran 200 seconds. That might be good though as Matt isn’t someone that can go long distance for the most part.
Flair and Matt beat down AJ until Fourtune runs them off.
Anderson is mad and wants Bischoff.
The Jarretts are in a hot tub. Can’t complain much with Karen in there.
Anderson wants Bischoff and here comes the silver fox. He’s annoyed that RVD is getting the title shot tonight. Despite losing clean on Sunday, Anderson thinks he’s been robbed. The network decided that RVD got the shot tonight. Anderson wants to know since when did the network have anything to do with anything around here. Put him in the ring and that’s ratings. Bischoff says that Anderson needs to PG himself down a bit.
Anderson says he’ll take the word out of his vocabulary and Bischoff talks more. Eric will put him in the main event as the guest referee. Jeff won clean on Sunday and Eric says that Anderson can get a shot if he plays it fair tonight. Mic Check leaves Bischoff laying. Anderson is supposed to be TNA’s Austin and it’s just not there. Points for trying though I guess.
Velvet is talking to Winter and Velvet wants Winter to stay out of ringside tonight. Velvet turns her back and Winter picks up some scissors until Angelina comes in. Winter says Velvet could never feel for Angelina like Winter does. Velvet leaves and Winter says all will be revealed.
AJ is ticked about Flair and says this is about AJ vs. Flair.
Angelina Love/Velvet Sky vs. Rosita/Sarita
The brawl starts in the aisle as you would expect. Velvet vs. Sarita starts us off officially. Off to Rosita as the fans are rather quiet. Tandem elbow drop from the Beautiful People gets no cover as Sarita breaks it up. World’s Strongest Slam from Angelina to Rosita and it’s off to Sarita again. Backbreaker gets two for Angelina and Velvet comes in again.
The cousins are tagging in a lot. Rosita doesn’t seem to want to stay in and keeps bringing Sarita in, which ticks her off. Everything breaks down with Angelina and Rosita on the floor. Velvet tries a DDT but Rosita trips her up and holds the feet down for the pin at 3:52. Can we please break 4 minutes? Please?
Rating: D. Weak match here with a predictable ending. There was no way the Beautiful People were going to be able to win here and everyone knew it. This went nowhere for the most part and was just to continue the losing streak by Velvet. Somehow this is the longest match of the night. That’s a little absurd.
Velvet says she wants to end this with Sarita. Sarita says Velvet is a loser then remembers she’s supposed to have an accent. Sarita wants Velvet’s career on the line and Velvet says bring it on.
The Jarretts are going to dinner. More sex is implied.
Kurt is mad and is going to their dinner party.
Madison is talking to Tara and says she’s knocked out the entire locker room so she’s bored. There’s an open challenge next week.
Next week there’s a pose down between Terry and Steiner.
We recap RVD’s world title win and him having to vacate the title due to the attack by Abyss. Also we see about Hardy betraying him and being responsible for the attack on RVD. Hardy says he’s going to hurt Van Dam.
The Jarretts are complaining about the food and toast Kurt having to be humiliated on March 3rd. Karen complains about the wine and Jarrett goes off on the chef. And here’s Kurt who just somehow got in the restaurant. He wants to know where the tip is. This was uh….odd.
RVD says tonight he gets his shot and preparation meets opportunity. The title is just a bonus.
Since we need to make sure no match gets anything resembling a decent amount of time tonight we talk about the Dudley street fight at the PPV but Spike won’t let them show the footage. D-Von won’t give comments but Ray comes out to the table. Ray goes all bully on them and Tazz has something to say about it. Ray says that if he wants to smack Tenay (this old man) then he will. Tazz says no you won’t because you crossed the line Sunday. Isn’t that the point of the company. Ray slaps Tenay’s headset off and leaves.
TNA World Title: Rob Van Dam vs. Jeff Hardy
Anderson is the guest referee. He does his usual intro but calls Green Bay Title Tow USA to mess the fans up a bit. Taz says that Jeff’s entrance is inspired by Lady Gaga. Oh dear he’s coming out of an egg. I give up. RVD, the guy that is so angry, starts with a collar and elbow tie up. He gets the one footed dropkick to Hardy who is crotched on the top. Flair vs. AJ is announced for next week.
All RVD to start. To the floor and RVD drapes him over the barricade so he can hit the spinning leg kick to the back as we take a break. Back with Van Dam hitting something on Hardy that we couldn’t see since when we came back the camera was on the monitor above the ring and then cut away. Either way it gets two for the challenger. Split Legged Moonsault out of the corner eats knees though.
Hardy gets a low dropkick to send RVD’s ribs into the post. Sitout Gordbuster gets two for Jeff. Whisper in the Wind misses and Van Dam gets a standing moonsault for no cover. Van Dam gets shoved to the floor and Jeff takes over again. Swanton gets two. Five Star gets two as Jeff gets his foot on the ropes. Van Dam tries to get a rollup but accidentally runs Jeff into the corner where Anderson is standing. A low blow by Hardy when Anderson can’t see it sets up the Twist of Hate to end it at 12:20.
Rating: C+. The match was fine and thankfully it got some time unlike the rest of the matches tonight, but this should have been at Victory Road instead of on Impact. Anderson added very little here but I guess it’s supposed to set up the continuance of their feud and make him look more like Austin. Either way, not bad here but nothing I’ll remember in a few days.
Anderson hits the Mic Check on Hardy post match and Van Dam complains about the low blow. Here’s a Mic Check for Van Dam as well to end the show.
Overall Rating: D. Yeah this was pretty bad. The main problem here is simple: until the main event which started at 10:47, we had (rounded up to) 11:30 of wrestling. I’m sorry but that’s unacceptable for me in nearly two hours of wrestling. They gave us a decent main event which should have been a PPV main event but instead we got it with about two hours of buildup. If nothing else make THIS the main event March 3rd but that’s Hogan and the Jarretts’ night I guess.
Overall the show was too light on wrestling and all of the talking they did amounted to nothing. Flair returned and was with Fourtune for about an hour before joining Immortal again. That and the Jarretts were the main focus of the show tonight. All in all it’s a big preview for March 3rd which seems to be the new norm for TNA: have supershows instead of the PPVs as the main thing. That’s fine, but it makes the TV shows pretty boring on the way there. Bad show this week after TNA had been on a hot streak lately.
Results
Hernandez b. Douglas Williams – Border Toss
Kazarian b. Robbie E via DQ when Cookie hit Kazarian with a purse
Matt Hardy b. AJ Styles – Twist of Hate
Rosita/Sarita b. Angelina Love/Velvet Sky – Rosita pinned Velvet when Sarita held Rosita’s legs
Jeff Hardy b. Rob Van Dam – Twist of Hate
Bash at the Beach 2000
Date: July 9, 2000
Location: Ocean Center, Daytona Beach, Florida
Attendance: 6,572
Commentators: Tony Schiavone, Scott Hudson, Mark Madden
Ok so this is a show I get asked about a lot due to an infamous segment in it so I figured I might as well just do it once and for all. Well that and someone requested the whole show so there we are. We’re back at the birthplace of the NWO so you know they’re going to try to do something “shocking.” The main event is supposed to be Hogan vs. Jarrett but you know that’s not going to work. The company is just dead in the water at this point and they’re just waiting to be put out of their misery. Let’s get to it.
Ernest Miller who is the commissioner for the week has the guy formerly known as Ice Train, his limo driver, to prevent outside interference in the cruiserweight title match. The Jung Dragons jump him and he beats them up in a badly choreographed sequence that went absolutely nowhere. The opening video has no narration and is just clips of the main event.
Masterlock, as in the company that makes actual locks, is the sponsor. Let that sink in for a bit.
Oh and yes, it’s THAT Mark Madden on commentary.
Cruiserweight Title: Juventud Guerrera vs. Lieutenant Loco
This is Filthy Animals vs. M.I.A. We have Konnan, Disco and Madden in the same vicinity. It’s a WrestleZone reunion! Konnan is so annoying. Disco is even more annoying. Loco is more commonly known as Chavo Guerrero and is the champion but Juvy stole the belt. Oh and remember that thing where we were told there weren’t supposed to have anyone at ringside? There are only 8 of them so far. The referee throws them all out as I have no idea what these people were supposed to be. We get into an argument over what Sports Entertainment is. Oh dear.
Juvy runs early and sits on the stage pointing at his crotch. Can we like, wrestle? We have a boring chant 8 minutes into the show. Madden reminds us that the Jung Dragons, the people that jumped Miller to start the show, had made a deal with Miller on Thunder. Madden calls Juvy the Juicer-Weight Champion.
A piece of Juvy’s hair falls out while he’s in the chinlock. Madden is already on my nerves. Juvy keeps trying to run so Chavo spanks him. Chavo hits a great dive to the floor to half kill Juvy. Chavo was one of the few things that was just awesome in the dying days of WCW. He hit a groove for the last 6-7 months or so and was untouchable and it was just starting here.
The Filthy Animals come out in masks to be at ringside, making the whole order earlier completely pointless. And with no one telling them to, they leave. Tony thinks they planned this. Something to keep in mind here: you’re going to see or read about a LOT of stuff that is completely and utterly ridiculous and or stupid in this show so be prepared. Just be glad I’m not doing Raw or Thunder.
Thunder became a comedy show as they literally often edited the show wrong so it wasn’t in order, meaning there would be explanations for things that hadn’t happened yet or matches ending before they began. And this is the legitimate second biggest company in the country at the moment.
And here’s MIA dressed as Bill Clinton. MIA is Misfits in Action for those of you lucky enough to not know. Their big chested girl comes out and takes her shirt off to distract Juvy and it only gets two, making it pointless. The Juvy Driver gets two as this has been a decent match. The Tornado DDT ends it for Chavo.
Rating: B-. Very good opener here, but again, what did we need the run-ins for? You have two guys that can fly and do their thing out there as well as anyone but instead we need 9 run-ins and girls taking their clothes off and masks. Again, good wrestling is overshadowed by cheap parlor tricks.
The Jung Dragons are in Miller’s office and we get the point: they’re parodying Rush Hour. Ignore the fact that the movie came out two years before this and the sequel wouldn’t come until next year. They’re using quotes from the movie and we have a black guy that can’t shut up and Asians that only partially understand. Jarrett comes in and wants Hogan. He has a fat woman here to sing for Hogan. I kid you not. Hogan isn’t here yet. Oh and the belt he’s wearing is a replica of the real belt which is damaged and it’s very obvious due to an outline around the edges.
Hardcore Title: Big Vito vs. ???
Vito is a mobster or Italian stereotype or something. It was supposed to be Johnny the Bull and Terry Funk but they hurt each other so instead we get these two.
Hardcore Title: Big Vito vs. Norman Smiley/Ralphus
Smiley got ridiculously over as hardcore champion so they immediately pulled him off TV. This is his return. According to WCW hardcore rules, the match has to start in the back and work its way to the ring. That of course doesn’t happen here but they mention it anyway.
They do it backwards so they go to the back after starting in the arena. And now they have to go back to the ring for the pin to end in there. Yes, they managed to screw up the hardcore division by adding rules to the division without rules. Norman does the Big Wiggle which is basically a dance that is supposed to look like sodomy. Ralphus is toothless and incredibly fat so he wears a half shirt. He also beats up the champion.
Norman’s character is that he’s terrified of being beaten up yet he kept retaining the belt by accident. For instance he had an I Quit match for the belt but he got hit in the throat by a martial arts shot and couldn’t speak. The guy he was fighting shouted at him to say I quit, thereby losing the match.
The thing is Smiley could go move for move with Benoit or Regal and was hilarious at comedy stuff so he got incredibly popular. Like I said, he was then taken off TV as a reward. He gets thrown in an elevator so it’s Ralphus vs. Vito. The fans chant for Ralphus so of course he gets his teeth kicked in. It’s table time. A splash through Ralphus ends it. Norman comes back after the match to do nothing.
Rating: D. So let’s look at this again: WCW based this match on the return of a guy and then had him leave the match halfway through and has him lose. There’s another example of the questionable booking that’s going on here. It’s just the lack of logic in the booking that you get like this.
Ad for New Blood Rising, the next PPV.
Goldberg, the heel (another BRILLIANT move as we turned the only popular guy left in the company heel) shows up with Scott Hall’s contract in his pocket. He has a match with Nash for that later on.
Nash wants Hall to come back. And remember, these same two would still be tag champions over ten years later.
We recap Daffney vs. Miss Hancock (Stacy Keibler). The idea is that David Flair left his storyline fiancé Daffney for his real life fiancé Miss Hancock. In other words we’re having a match over an angle being dropped. This is what we were dealing with here. Oh and it’s a wedding gown match.
Miss Hancock vs. Daffney
Naturally Stacy looks gorgeous. This wound up going to a pregnancy angle where there was supposed to be incest of some kind, I believe with Stacy being Ric’s daughter or him being the father of the baby or something like that. It never came through due to the lack of business but whatever. And yes that’s the Scream Queen of TNA. She’s also the better in ring competitor here. Stacy is 20 here. That’s hard to believe.
There’s wedding cake here too. Instead of trying to win they go for the cake. David is on his second interference so far. The referee gets pantsed and so does David. Now the girls chase each other around the ring and we try to shave Daffney’s head. Oh look it’s Crowbar to interfere even more. He takes his pants off to keep things even. We do get a funny line of “he’s choking David Flair with his pants!” And then Stacy just strips for the heck of it so that Daffney wins. Daffney hits her with cake.
Rating: N/A. Not wrestling, but the girls both looked good. This is what I get for watching WCW from 2000 though so I bring this on myself.
Ernest Miller wants to find Ox Baker to be on the card (he had been retired for 12 years and would be in his late 60s at this point) and is walking around in the back. The Jung Dragons try to sneak up on him but they have music accompanying them wherever they go, so they can’t sneak up on him. And you thought TNA was illogical.
According to Tony it’s clear that Miller is waiting on the arrival of Hogan. While the announcers talk the fans behind him get more interested in something else and look the other way for something with the announcers not noticing at all. The delay is to clean up the cake by the way because we couldn’t put down a mat or a removable thing to prevent this kind of a delay.
Tony: “it was here…well not here but close to here, about 80 miles from here. Now let’s go back to two years later…” He can’t even speak English properly! By the way we’re at about 5 minutes of just killing time here while we clean up the mat because you know, there isn’t a promo or something we could go to or a segment where some young guys get some camera time to develop their characters a tiny bit. That could never happen right?
Tag Titles: Perfect Event vs. Kronik
That would be Chuck Palumbo/Shawn Stasiak vs. Adam Bomb/Crush by the way. Stasiak is using Mr. Perfect’s music and is called Perfectshawn. They even feuded. The same happened with Palumbo and Lex Luger. Kronik were made up of weed jokes. This of course is the top tag feud in the company.
Kronik had the belts and the Perfect Event “accidentally” won them and we’re constantly told that Kronik should destroy the champions here and get the belts back. Great way to build up the champions there guys. Palumbo has a flex bar called the Lex Flexor. You know, so we can be reminded of the guy that he’s imitating and that did the gimmick better.
So the champions are being destroyed here and this is perfectly fine apparently. They try to have Crush (why bother with the real names?) is supposed to be dumped over the top due to heel cheating. It doesn’t work but it’s sold by the announcers anyway. Hey, the champions are actually winning! Tony: “we’re not used to seeing the champions in control like this!”
See what I mean here? No title in WCW meant a thing so there was no point to watch feuds to get to a title which meant there was no point to building big matches so there was no point in watching. Another line from Tony: “Amazingly they’re (the champions) in charge!” Could you please stop burying your champions?
The match is barely watchable at best as they’re going through a standard formula but the dynamic is all wrong as the big strong guys are the faces in peril which is completely backwards from what it’s supposed to be. Oh and Kronik could be hired to protect people, which is nothing at all like the Acolyte PROTECTION Agency which was also two big guys that beat people up for money. See with the APA, one guy wasn’t white. Totally different characters entirely. What a silly mistake to make!
Crush uses what we would call an F5 and I say uses in the weakest sense of the word. This is of course a total mess and has no real resemblance of a tag match. Double chokeslam to Stasiak but Palumbo saves. He gets a double shot as well and a Doomsday Device with a powerbomb instead of an electric chair ends it. Oh and the crowd is 16,000 people now instead of about 6,500 like it really is.
Rating: D-. Like I said the dynamic here was completely off. This just did nothing at all and the booking of the champions gave me no reason at all to watch this match. It was FAR too long also at almost fifteen minutes. Yes these guys got 13 minutes or so on PPV, which is longer than Chavo and Juvy, two talented guys, got. See the problem here?
The Cat is trying to get James Brown on the PPV (they actually did that at one point) and Jarrett comes in as he looks for the Jung Dragons or whoever is making that music. Jarrett threatens to mess up the show because he’s bored. So am I buddy. The Dragons beat him up.
Kanyon vs. Booker T
Kanyon is Positively Kanyon here as he imitates DDP. Seriously, is ANYONE here an original character? We hear of a graveyard match later on which is the KISS Demon vs. Vampiro. Oh I can’t wait for that one. Booker is one of the few guys in WCW to get to the top from the ground and he was pretty impressive in doing so. Booker is over as free beer in a frat house here.
Why are these guys fighting again? Oh we’re not going to be told? Ok then just thought I’d ask. Madden goes on a rant against DDP of course because DDP had talent and people cared about him at some point. Allegedly Kanyon is wearing DDP’s tights. Pay no attention to the fact that DDP normally wore black or jeans and Kanyon is in red or that the tights look nothing like DDP’s but whatever.
Booker takes a brick out of the DDP book that Kanyon is carrying with him. And then Booker slips getting out of the ring. Kanyon puts the steps on Booker and drives them down with a chair. The referee doesn’t seem to care as I guess he’s as put to sleep as I am by the earlier parts of this show.
Kanyon was indeed good at coming up with offense. Oh apparently Booker thinks Kanyon is something wrong with WCW so he’s fighting him to get rid of him. Well that’s better than nothing. Kanyon does a bunch of stuff to Booker’s back including a reverse Boston Crab which actually would be FAR less painful than a regular one but whatever.
Kanyon hits Booker with a book that used to have a brick in it. There’s no brick in it but Booker sells it anyway. Oh he was playing possum. The Axe Kick hits as does the Book End (Rock Bottom, and pay no attention to Booker being considered the People’s Champion and having his catchphrase added to the start of his theme music). And here’s Jarrett with a guitar shot to Booker so the Diamond Cutter from Kanyon ends it.
Rating: C-. Decent match here, but of course there was interference and a weapon in use here because it wouldn’t be WCW if we didn’t have those. This was a great example of what could have been a good match being overbooked and messed up for no apparent reason at all. What’s the point of that again? Ah I forgot: there isn’t one.
Mike Awesome hits on the fat singer.
US Title: Scott Steiner vs. Mike Awesome
So this was around the time that Steiner was completely insane in the back and was constantly getting into legal trouble and being suspended with pay. For example he got in a backstage fight and then suspended. It was the 4th of July weekend and he was paid on the suspension. He broke the rules and got a paid holiday vacation. The roids were absolutely insane at this time and he was legit crazy for the most part. Awesome runs out but Steiner hits him instead, making himself look like the face which he isn’t.
Awesome has been in WCW for like three or four months at this point, having left ECW for WCW which was safer. Humorously enough, ECW filed for bankruptcy after WCW was bought by Vince. ECW lasted longer than WCW. Let that sink in for a bit as I never realized it before. Steiner is beating Awesome badly here and it’s flat out stupid. In other words, they’re killing off another character for the sake of Steiner. That would become a running theme in WCW: young and talented guys being sacrificed to old guys.
There’s a bell to the head. Oh but that isn’t a DQ either and neither is that chair shot right in front of the referee. Awesome hits a springboard splash for two. Good night that guy could fly. And here’s Miller AGAIN for no apparent reason. He’s fine after the beatdown earlier too. We’ll just keep the camera on him too since nothing important is going on at the moment at all. Steiner sets for the Recliner but Miller says oh no you don’t. That earns him a right hand. Nice job boss.
The top rope splash gets two as Steiner kicks out of another finishing move. And there goes the referee since that just has to happen. Miller comes in and accidentally kicks Awesome. Steiner hits him to a big pop and then the Recliner…isn’t put on yet as Miller says he’ll strip him of the title if he uses it. Steiner does it and so does Miller. He doesn’t give it to Awesome or anything so whatever. Scott beats Awesome up even more and gets even more pops. Hey, let’s make sure we keep this incredibly popular guy as top heel though.
Rating: C. This was a very intense match that had a great thing of going back and forth with people kicking out of one thing after another. And then of course Miller had to do a run-in because….well just because. In other words, more overbooked stuff where WCW simply refuses to accept that Steiner is popular so they do what they want to do instead of listening to the fans. Typical.
Should be noted that we just had the 6th match. Other than the hardcore match, there have been either run-ins or weapons used in all of them.
The Demon vs. Vampiro
This is a graveyard match. The Demon was part of a marketing deal with the band KISS. Here’s the idea: WCW decided that their wrestling wasn’t drawing good enough ratings so they decided to have musical guests on Nitro, one of which was KISS. The idea was that eventually each member of the band would have a wrestler based on their persona.
Originally Brian Adams of Kronik was the Gene Simmons one but he changed his mind and it was given to Dale Torborg, the guy that played him here. He was a jobber so no one recognized him for the most part. Ok that’s all well and good then. However, KISS pulled out so he became just The Demon and no one cared. He was in Vampiro’s stable and then left it, making this match. Oh and the KISS concert was the lowest rated quarter segment in the history of the Monday Night Wars.
So anyway, Demon tells the girl with him to not follow him. She says she won’t. He turns around and she follows him anyway. It’s like something out of a bad comedy show. You win this by getting back to the ring. And remember that this is nothing like a social outcast being in a boiler room and having to get back to the ring at all.
You also can’t see anything here as this is in an actual graveyard. Vampiro jumps out of a tree. Wow. Apparently this is about Sting somehow. Yeah whatever. Let’s just get this over with. Vampiro drags Demon down into an open grave. Again do I even need to make fun of this?
Vampiro chases the girl (Asya, which is nothing like the big muscle chick in WWF also named after a geographic region in the Far East. She had black hair) The referee is following them with a flashlight for crying out loud. Tony points out that this is now a footrace.
They’re by a stream or something like that and Vampiro knocks him into the water. WHAT AM I WATCHING??? The referee gets the Demon out of the water as I think I’m watching Buffy or Charmed. Demon chases after him and finds Asya next to a coffin. Vampiro pops out of it and spits blood at him and then hits him with a tombstone before putting him in the coffin.
And apparently the match isn’t over yet as we’re going to talk to Shane Douglas. Ok then. He talks about Buff Bagwell and how he guarantees victory tonight. I guess we’ll call that the end of the match too.
Rating: N/A. This wasn’t wrestling and I have no idea what it was. It was stupid though.
Ad for a sweepstakes where you could be Goldberg’s guest manager. Well that’s original if nothing else.
Buff Bagwell vs. Shane Douglas
They were partners and they broke up. That’s all I’ve got. Buff stalls to start despite being the face here. Bagwell is yet another example of a guy that was around forever and got some small pushes but never once was given the chance to be actually elevated. He had a cool finisher, a catchy song, a good name and a great look, but hey we can’t put him in the upper midcard or give him anything serious right? I’m not saying he would have been the second coming of Kurt Angle, but I’m saying what did they have to lose from trying?
Shane goes for a piledriver on the floor which doesn’t work. He gets crotched on the post instead. Are there just no rules in WCW anymore? After a long time of nothing, Torrie comes out and slaps Douglas. I’ll start the clock on how long before she turns on Buff to help Shane.
She and Buff kiss and she makes it a whole a minute without turning. Ah there it is. That of course doesn’t end it as we have to wait even longer. Buff shoves her down but walks into the Franchiser (reverse Stunner more or less) to end it. Madden says he has a Head Cheerleader now. Give me a break, although Torrie is hotter.
Rating: D. This was, just like many other matches on the card tonight, completely boring and based around a predictable heel turn that did nothing at all for anyone. This wasn’t interesting at all and was just filler. It wasn’t particularly bad. It just wasn’t any good at all.
HOGAN IS HERE!
Jarrett isn’t worried.
We recap Hogan vs. Jarrett which is basically over Jarrett had Goldberg hurt Hogan and then started getting fat women to audition to sing for him.
WCW World Title: Hulk Hogan vs. Jeff Jarrett
And this is the reason for the whole issue of this show. I’ll save the details of what’s going on until everything is over. The music plays and there’s no Jarrett. Note that Tony calls Hogan Terry Bollea. That’ll come into play later. Instead here’s Vince Russo with a bat. Now he hadn’t been seen in a good while so this was a legit shock.
He looks ticked off too. Ah there’s Jarrett. Russo is called Keyzer Soze so you know he’s evil. Hogan is Hollywood Hogan here. He comes out looks fine and does his thing. Hogan asks for the mic and Jarrett has walked up the ramp and is just standing there. He cuts a very basic and generic promo with nothing wrong with it at all and here comes Jarrett.
There’s the bell and Jarrett lays down. Russo signals to Hogan to cover him and then throws him the belt. Madden says they’re deviating away from the script. The fans chant Russo sucks. Hogan gets on the mic again and says crap like this is the reason this company is in the place it’s in. Hogan puts his foot on the chest and wins the world title.
Hudson: “We’re going to have some explaining to do tomorrow.” Keep that in mind. Hogan and Jarrett leave and both look very ticked off. The announcers run down Hogan and HEAVILY imply the whole thing is scripted, as in the match would have been scripted.
I’m going to skip ahead a little here so if for some reason you’re reading along as you watch the show or something like that, this is going to appear out of order but I’m doing that on purpose, so what I’m about to talk about came a bit later on than where I’m saying it did.
Russo comes back out and cuts the promo that caused ALL the problems. Ok not all of them but all of them tonight. He’s going to tell it like it is apparently. He talks about the politics backstage and that he doesn’t need this place. However he came back for guys like Booker T and MIA. And he just lost me. Hogan doesn’t care about the company and is a politician. Russo says that today Hogan insisted that he win the title tonight and played his creative control card to do so. You’ll NEVER see him again.
Russo goes on to say that no one will be ripped off here tonight. You know aside from not seeing the main event they paid to see. Russo flat out says the WCW belt means jack but that’s no longer the world title. Jarrett is still the world champion apparently and will defend against Booker T, which was the same match from Thunder last week but whatever. He calls Hogan a big bald SOB and throws the mic down.
Tony says that was a shoot. Hudson says that wasn’t talked about in the production meeting and it wasn’t on the format sheet. Don’t believe him? Have a look at this format sheet I’m holding up then. That sums up things well I’d say.
Ok. That last line that he said is what sent this whole thing completely to the grave. Scratch that. It put it through the bottom of the grave and buried it even further somehow. Let’s go back to the beginning and the idea that sums this whole thing up: Vince Russo is an idiot. Here was his idea: fake a shoot. Russo’s theory of booking is this: what you’re watching is fake, but you need to pretend that it’s real.
However at times there are going to be “real” (as in fake shoots) moments. This was one of those “real” things. Everything Russo said in his speech about the creative control card may have been true, but he’s saying that none of this was planned in advance, which in real life it was (and I mean REAL life, not “real” life if that makes sense).
The idea was that Terry Bollea the character played his creative control card rather than Terry Bollea the real person. Later on, as in maybe the late fall or at Starrcade, Hogan would return and feud with whoever the WCW Champion was, saying that he was the REAL champion since he had the belt.
That’s plausible I guess, but then Russo gave his speech. The last line about the bald headed SOB made Terry Bollea (the REAL Terry Bollea, not Terry Bollea the character) mad because he felt it was character defamation that could hurt his future earnings. In other words, he was mad at Russo for saying bad things about his character. So he of course sued Russo. I mean he sued him in real life in a case that was still in court in 2004 which is why he didn’t go to TNA then. Anyway, Hogan never did come back because of that last line, making a “shoot” into a shoot.
Oh and a side note: Jarrett wasn’t in on this. Allegedly it was just Hogan, Russo and Bischoff. Great way to bring the locker room together guys.
Now here’s why Russo is stupid. Number one: this was NEVER MENTIONED AGAIN. They NEVER gave anything at all as far of an explanation or why Booker was the champion other than he beat Jeff Jarrett (yeah I know big spoiler. Shoot me.). Oh and as a side note: Jarrett pinned Booker to get a title shot the next night anyway which is stupid in ways I can’t even fathom.
The second reason Russo was stupid: NO ONE KNEW WHAT HE WAS TALKING ABOUT. Think about it. How many wrestling fans out of say 10,000 would know what a shoot is? Or would know what creative control was? Or would know anything about backstage politics? We know about them because we’re smarks. This is what we do.
Russo thinks EVERYONE is a smark, or at least a HUGE majority of the fans. Tell me: the last time you went to a wrestling event, of the people around you, how many knew less about wrestling than you did? How many could tell you that Stephanie and HHH were really married the entire time and that it was real before it was revealed last year on Raw?
Russo believed everyone knew what he was talking about and that there were very few fans that cheered for good guys and booed bad guys just because that’s what you’re supposed to do. It was all about knowing more than the next guy and being “in” on the business.
The problem is MAYBE 3% of the people there knew what he meant when he was saying all this stuff and that’s likely a high number. This didn’t raise ratings, no one extra bought the PPV because of it since no one knew it was coming, and since it was never talked about again no one had any reason to build to it.
In other words, if you didn’t buy the PPV you never knew it happened and if you did buy the PPV then you were just confused by it unless you were maybe 1 out of every 1,000 fans that was on the internet back then. Like I said, today when the internet is MUCH more powerful and has heavier traffic than it did 10 years ago, most fans simply don’t get that far into wrestling.
As for my thoughts on it, it’s really not as big as the Fingerpoke of Doom for one reason: WCW still had a chance then. At that point WCW was in big trouble but there was a CHANCE they could have come back and made a run of it, especially with Austin about to get hurt and with the REALLY bad TV WWF would put out over that year (a big reason WWF won wasn’t because they were great.
It’s just that WCW was that awful). This was par for the course really when you consider the state of WCW. I mean look at this show before all this happened. There hasn’t been a clean finish all night, there’s more cursing, there’s more sex and the angles and characters are stupider.
WCW was dead at this point and they knew it. In 1999, they still had a legit chance to turn it around. This isn’t as much a referendum on the company as it is on Russo and Hogan. This was more like the final nail in the coffin whereas the Fingerpoke was the fatal wound.
Oh yeah we have two matches left.
Vampiro walks to the ring and wins the match from earlier. He has a mic as everyone else does and says the dark circle is now completed and the Demon is dead. The fans want Sting and here come 8 Stings. They have a coffin like the one Torborg was in earlier. Oh of course Sting is in it. Vampiro is put in the coffin and then he disappears.
Goldberg wants to hurt Nash so he can get rid of Hall’s contract. How in the world did they mess up Goldberg?
We recap Nash vs. Goldberg. (everything else is in order by the way) Goldberg turned heel and joined the New Blood (Stupid, stupid, stupid) and becoming top heel in the company. SUPER NASH came to the rescue and somehow Hall became the focus of this despite not being on TV at this point for about four and a half months or so but whatever.
Kevin Nash vs. Bill Goldberg
They start off brawling but Steiner is here in like a minute and a half playing cheerleader. He’s apparently a face tonight but you know he’s turning on Nash here. Spear misses though. Yep there it is. Nash fight him off but the spear and Jackhammer end it. This wasn’t even five minutes long. They beat up Nash and rip up the contracts to cheers.
Rating: N/A. This was barely even a match and was really just a way to do a turn. Yeah I don’t care either but this whole thing was just a mess. They took the main event of the biggest show of the year and had it go four minutes here. I’ll never get some things about this company.
WCW World Title: Jeff Jarrett vs. Booker T
One has to wonder why the guy that would wind up leaving as champion would have jobbed to a midcarder earlier but that would imply logic so there we are. Oh and they have the other world title there, as in the original one. Tony says he hasn’t seen it in years because the top is bent. And it just happened to be there tonight. Right. Either that or they got it to the arena in like 30 minutes. So it’s a pizza? See if this had happened say two years ago (as in Booker being in the main event) this could have meant something. We get a nice technical sequence as Booker is completely over.
We hit the crowd and walk around for a little bit with very limited actual offense or anything like that. Again, why are we having to do this? Are you telling me we can’t have these two give us a solid in ring match? And there are the weapons to really suck away any real chance of this being awesome. Jarrett piledrives him on the announce table. Now here’s the thing: the violence like this in a match is fine.
This is a big match so they’re going the extra mile. There’s nothing wrong with that and I can understand relaxing the rules for it. The problem with that is literally every match tonight has had a run-in or weapons used. It makes things like this seem less special or less intense. Even ECW had gotten that message by this point and had toned it down.
Now that being said, this is a solid match, but the lack of drama hurts it as ONCE AGAIN WCW blows the chance to show a feel good moment on PPV. Here’s the thing: Booker is clearly popular. Him winning the title tonight is going to be a big moment. The problem is that NO ONE KNOWS THIS IS GOING ON, other than people that bought the PPV.
Instead of announcing Booker as the title shot, they went with Hogan and wound up giving us Booker, rather than taking a chance on Booker as a draw. We hear about how this isn’t about politics and is about athleticism. If by that they mean desperation then I’d agree. Somehow this is Jarrett’s match of his life. Just….no. It’s figure four time as I’m tempted to predict a Flair run-in here.
Tony and the other announcers talk about how much Booker has had to go through here, including the grating of the political thing with Hogan earlier tonight. Did ANYONE know how to think in this company? The Axe Kick connects and Jarrett more or less no sells it for no apparent reason. And now, le sigh as down goes the referee. A belt shot to Jarrett gets a long two.
We get a bunch of low blows and chair shots and now Jarrett just says screw it and this the Stroke on the referee. The Book End hits and another referee counts the pin. The fans all cheer and raise the roof which was Booker’s signature thing and it’s a big feel good moment. We’ll ignore the absolute destruction of any kind of sanity and the fact that the company was dead by this point too, as this comes oh about 2 years too late to mean anything.
Rating: B. Again, this was a good match. The problems surrounding it however made anything we could have gotten out of it completely pointless and useless though. Also like I said, Jarrett would pin him the next night anyway. This was a solid match and the moment was cool, but the levels of idiocy it took to get here absolutely astound me.
Overall Rating: D-. Now there are two ways to look at this show and all subsequent shows. For one, this show was a total trainwreck with maybe two good matches out of about 9 and both were more or less overbooked. The idiocy is running rampant here, but at the same time this wasn’t completely terrible. It was mostly terrible and anything close to order here is strictly an accident mind you. WCW’s level of ineptitude would somehow be topped next month which we’ll get to later.
And then there’s another school of thought. The other idea is to look at this like a screwball comedy show and accept that WCW was completely and utterly dead at this point and was just waiting on someone to notice the smell of their rotting corpse. If you go on that route, the show goes WAY up in value as the comedy of it is pretty solid.
After the disaster that was Nitro the next night, everything was ripped apart backstage as the entire company was overhauled by the Time-Warner merger that threw it off the air. Anyway though, this is either a great show or absolutely horrible depending on how you look at it, so figure that out for yourselves.
NXT
Date: February 15, 2011
Location: Valley View Casino Center, San Diego, California
Commentators: Todd Grisham, Josh Matthews
It’s another week of NXT after a good show last week if I remember it correctly. I don’t think there’s an elimination tonight but I could be wrong. Either way the final three are here now and two of them are entertaining enough. After last night’s return of the Rock I’m in an optimistic mood about WWE at the moment so let’s get to it.
And NXT isn’t playing on WWE.com. It says the video I’m attempting to watch isn’t available right now and to please try back later. Ah there it is.
Striker is in the ring with the rookies and next week is an elimination. Then the next week we’ll have the finale. Good to know. The first challenge this week is the Smash and Grab Challenge. There is a piñata above all of their heads with NXT Dollars inside. You have to break the piñata and run the dollars up to their respective pro. The Pros are “coaching”. As Josh says, “coaching what? How to hit a piñata?” They keep moving the piñata and Curtis, who is going first, can’t hit anything. He takes off the blindfold for a bit and after putting it back on can’t break the piñata. This is so stupid. Curtis gets zero.
Clay is up second and BLASTS the piñata after about a second comes off the clock and takes all his time to get all the dollars he can. He jogs up the ramp and cashes it in with plenty of time.
Bateman says his strategy is to hit the piñata hard then run the money to the pro. Bateman says stay classy San Diego. I never liked that movie. Clay got $4,800 NXT Dollars. Bateman hits it but can’t break it so he grabs it and pulls it down. Clay wins more or less by default. I’m officially stupider having watched that.
Clay vs. R-Truth next.
R-Truth vs. Brodus Clay
Truth takes him to the floor quickly and hits an over the top dive to take over. Back in and it’s all Truth here. He tries a monkey flip because he’s an idiot and is launched off. Clay gets a suplex and it’s off to the nerve hold. Truth gets a jawbreaker and a dropkick to the knee to break that up. A middle rope dropkick misses though and a splash ends Truth clean in 2:50. Yep Clay just beat a guy that could get the world title shot at Mania this Sunday perfectly clean. Eh it’s not like this show is paid attention to anyway. No rating as it was more or less a glorified squash.
Bateman vs. Bryan, as in rookie vs. pro, later.
Mania ad. That song is slowly growing on me. The chorus is catchy.
Time for Challenge #2. There are three stools in buckets. Above those are other buckets which apparently has unpleasant stuff in it. Ah apparently it’s trivia and if you lose you get messy. Here are the categories and each have three questions, each with 100-300 dollars each.
80s
90s
Title History
Wrestlemania
Divas
They manage to screw up what decade is which as Brodus picks 80s and the question is about Smackdown. No one knows who was in DX and won the Jesse the Body Award (Rick Rude). These questions aren’t that hard if you think about them (in 1994 this superstar won the WWE Title for the first time in 11 years).
The questions are a bit harder here, such as which Diva managed the most wrestlers to championships (Sunny) and who is the only wrestler to win the WWE Title in a cage match (Batista). This is fun. They’re not saying the score but apparently Brodus wins. The other two are slimed. Todd: YOU CAN’T DO THAT ON TELEVISION! 10 points for those that get that reference. That gave Brodus three more immunity points for a total of 5.
We recap the Rock’s return which literally had me shaking and I wasn’t even a big Rock fan. Obviously for the sake of time they clip this down but they show a good deal of it. They air this like it aired last night, as in not a video package with music etc. We get his entrance, talking as Dwayne, making fun of Miz, the e-mail and running down Cole, the talking about Cena and ripping him apart, the swearing and the ending. They aired almost ten minutes of this.
Daniel Bryan vs. Derrick Bateman
Good deal of time for this match. Yeah they take a break before Bateman’s entrance. I thought they would. They shake hands to start. Ziggler cracks jokes and it almost sounded like he said something about ROH but I’m not sure. Test of strength to start and Bateman bridges out after being taken to the ground. Ziggler says he’s the champion now (again I think as he’s not being focused on).
All Bryan to start as Ziggler makes fun of Ricardo’s Spanish. It’s just Maryse, Ziggler and Ricardo this week up there. Bryan gets out of a wristlock and gets two. Crowd doesn’t seem too interested. Ziggler wants to know who they’re supposed to root for. Ricardo: “Not the Chargers.” Bryan works on the arm as is his custom. Bateman outmoves him though and sends him to the floor.
Suicide Dive has Bryan in trouble as we…don’t take a break. Ok yes we do. I think Todd tried to send them to one too early and had to talk a bit more to get them there. Apparently Ziggler said “This isn’t ROH so don’t shake hands.” I love little lines like those.
2-21-11 ad which allegedly shows two men. I’ve heard about a dozen different reasons and explanations as to why it’s either HHH, Taker, Sting or some combination of them all. My take on it: we’ll find out in six days so stop wasting my time talking about a shadow that might not be the Undertaker that you think is on the steps outside of a house.
Back with Bryan in control again. Bateman says he’s learned his lesson as Bryan kicks him in the back. Bryan says elbow and then hits an elbow to take Bateman down. He goes up and gets a nice reaction for it. He misses the headbutt so it’s a moot point but nice posing. Big clothesline by Bateman for two. Bateman gets a pair of rollups for two each. Bryan tries the LeBell Lock and Bateman lifts him up into kind of a powerbomb for a long two.
Good match so far. Bryan takes him down but Bateman goes for the LeBell Lock. Bryan rolls through the hold and gets a SICK version of it of his own for the tap out at 8:50. Surprisingly quite good match from these two here and by surprising I mean Bateman’s part.
Rating: B-. Good stuff indeed here as Bateman showed a lot here. This was a good match from both guys as Bryan was having to work a bit out there. I like the chemistry these two have as they work well together both in comedy bits and in the ring. I think Brodus is going to be around for awhile so giving Bateman the win is something I could live with.
Overall Rating: B. I know that’s probably high but this was one of the more enjoyable shows in a very long time. The opening stupid challenge is the only part here that was stupid. You had a squash (kind of) in the first match and then a fun trivia game and the Rock video, closing out with a solid main event. Yeah this was good overall but I won’t mind it when this show is over. Good show and one of the best of the season so far.
Results
Brodus Clay won the Smash and Grab Challenge
Brodus Clay b. R-Truth – Splash
Brodus Clay won the Trivia Challenge
Daniel Bryan b. Derrick Bateman – LeBell Lock
Monday Night Raw
Date: February 14, 2011
Location: Honda Center, Anaheim, California
Commentators: Michael Cole, Josh Matthews
Guest Star: Ariel Winter
The main story tonight is that we’re finding out the guest host of Wrestlemania tonight. I’ve heard various possibilities, some of which are good and some of which are horrible. It’s also the final push towards the PPV this Sunday which is more or less set in stone. We may have an issue with the title match being pushed tonight as Lawler’s mother passed away earlier today so there’s no way to know if he’ll be here or on his game tonight. That’s not a criticism mind you, merely an observation. Let’s get to it.
We open in the arena with Cole welcoming us and talking about the guest host tonight. No Lawler as it’s Matthews in there instead.
Orton vs. Sheamus, Morrison vs. Truth and Cena vs. Punk tonight with the last of those starting RIGHT NOW!
John Cena vs. CM Punk
There must be a winner to this. During Cena’s entrance we see a clip from last week where Lawler slipped Cena a chair to keep Cena from getting destroyed. Cena gets on the mic and thanks Lawler for helping him out last week. He talks about how it’s Valentine’s Day and how nothing says I love you like a pair of tickets to WWE. During this part there’s a Rocky chant. Love isn’t the only thing in the air. WRESTLEMANIA is in the air!
Cena talks about the guest host could be, throwing out names like Sammi from Jersey Shore, Lady Gaga and Michael Cole. Using the clues that Vince gave last week, he proves that Cole is in a love triangle with Miz and Riley and that Michael Cole may not be a man. More importantly though, this Sunday is the Elimination Chamber and after the year Cena has had, he needs this Wrestlemania moment. He dealt with a group of radicals all year called the Nexus, but Sunday there’s only one member to deal with.
Cue Punk with a mic of his own. Punk says that the record in Gray’s Sports Almanac (Love those movies) it says that the last two times they’ve fought Punk has won. Punk says he’s a good person unlike Cena and the bell rings. If anyone gets involved in this they’re out of the Chamber match. Cena hits the post shoulder first and hits the floor. Punk takes him down with a flying clothesline as we take a break.
Back with Punk getting a two count off a big kick. If Nexus gets involved, Punk is out of the Chamber. Punk works the arm but Cena hits an armdrag to get free. Body scissors by Punk takes more energy out of Cena. Cena’s shorts are a bit shorter tonight and are above the knees. Cena fights back and gets the Protoplex and 5 Knuckle Shuffle but can’t hit the FU.
Punk takes him down with a leg lariat and we get a headscissors. Cena is like man please and just stands up. Back to their feet and Cena hits a gutwrench suplex for two. Cena goes up for the top rope Fameasser but Punk makes the stop. Corner knee hits but the bulldog is reversed into a failed STF attempt. Swinging neckbreaker by Punk sets up the GTS which can’t connect.
CM goes up and tries a cross body but Cena rolls through into the FU. Punk gets to the ropes though and hits the floor. A Nexus clad arm sticks out from under the ring and hands Punk a chair. Punk slides it into the ring and the referee goes to get it. The arm comes out again with a wrench. Punk drills Cena with it and the GTS ends it at 10:36.
Rating: B. Good match here especially for free TV. The ending was a nice little touch with the two weapons being handed in. Cena losing is good as it builds Punk up even more also. This was one of the better TV matches I’ve seen in a good while and a great way to start Raw. I love February Sweeps because we get stuff like this.
The announcers say that Lawler isn’t here due to the death of his mother but that he’ll be at the PPV.
We’re waiting on the guest host as we take a break.
Friday is the 600th Smackdown.
Here’s Alberto but you already know the joke that most people make when saying his name so I’ll spare you. He talks about destiny and Mania and all that jazz. Cue Edge to a nice ovation. He says that he’s been so busy fighting Ziggler that he almost forgot about Alberto hitting him with a guitar two weeks ago. Edge says he also has a destiny and takes down Alberto. He sets for the spear but Ricardo saves. Alberto goes to the apron but gets speared off.
Cue Vickie who says that Sunday there will be the world title match in the Chamber but she’s here to introduce the new World Heavyweight Champion, Dolph Ziggler. We see a clip of the illegal spear from Friday. This week on Smackdown we’re going to have the official coronation of Ziggler as the new champion. Edge is apparently stripped of the title and Vickie also has proof that Edge assaulted Teddy. The segment just kind of ends with Vickie laughing. So he’s not champion anymore?
Divas Title up next.
Another 2-21-11 promo with the song and a shot of someone’s chest. Well it’s certainly not Trish Stratus.
Miz vs. Bryan tonight.
Divas Title: Natalya vs. Eve Torres
This is a lumberjill match and Natalya is in the ring when we start. Eve grabs a headlock to start which results in a standoff with both trying dropkicks. They slaps hands and go to the mat. Surfboard by Natalya which is always awesome looking. Even counters and is sitting on Natalya’s legs. This is more of a gymnastics routine than a match but it’s fun.
Josh mentions that Natalya was voted as the dream Diva Valentine’s Day date which Cole makes fun of. Natalya is sent to the floor and the Divas beat the heck out of her. As retaliation Eve dives on them to take out nearly all of them at once. Back in Natalya tries a cradle but Eve rolls back onto it for the pin to retain at 3:40.
Rating: C. I liked it. Eve looked good out there from a wrestling standpoint and looked like she could actually hang with the “wrestling” Divas instead of just being one of the eye candy ones. This was a pretty decent little match and ended with a wrestling move which is always a good thing. Fun match and short enough to not get bad.
Back from a break with the Bellas getting on Eve for no apparent reason. A brawl breaks out with Natalya trying to save. Gail jumps in there as well and referees break it up.
Cole: “If the Divas keep this up they’re going to need chaperones.” Oh you know what’s coming. Also there’s a guest star tonight: Ariel Winter, apparently HHH’s costar.
Mark Henry comes down for a match but Sheamus jumps him during his entrance and beats the tar out of him. Sheamus grabs a mic and says that’s a preview of what he’ll do in the Chamber.
Miz vs. Bryan up next.
We get a clip of the tag match from last week where Bryan and Miz got into it some.
The Miz vs. Daniel Bryan
Riley is on commentary here. Crowd is into Bryan and we get a chant for him. Miz takes him down with a shoulder block to start. Josh makes a Grammys reference of all things. Bryan grabs the arm which gets him nowhere but a dropkick does. Miz takes Bryan down with a big boot. For some reason we keep cutting to shorts of the commentators. Off to a reverse chinlock by Miz.
Bryan escapes and grabs a rear naked choke but Miz grabs the ropes. Another back elbow by Miz gets two. Another chinlock now but the crowd is staying in this which is a good sign. Bryan gets a corner dropkick for two. They slug it out a bit and Miz is knocked to the floor. Running knee from the apron sends Miz through the barricade in front of the time keeper’s area.
Back in the ring and a top rope dropkick gets two. Good match here so far. LeBell Lock almost goes on but Miz knocks him to the floor as we take a break. Back with Miz hammering away in the corner but not being able to hit a suplerplex. Instead Bryan gets a sunset bomb for a close two. We see a replay of the neckbreaker to the floor just before the break and I didn’t realize how sick it was.
Bryan unleashes the kicks and Miz counters into a rollup for two. Another gets two. Miz tries a reverse DDT into a neckbreaker but gets countered into a German. BIG kick to the head of the world champion gets two and a huge reaction from the crowd. LeBell Lock can’t get hooked so Bryan tries a victory roll. Miz drops him forward and then the Skull Crushing Finale ends it at 12:40.
Rating: B+. This was an awesome match where Miz got pushed and Bryan looked great. This was exactly what Miz needs: a dominant win where most importantly he won clean. Bryan just took the world champion to the limit and the whole thing worked very well. Good match and the second good one tonight which is a great thing to see.
Miz gets on the mic and says that Lawler isn’t here tonight because his mother passed away. He hopes that Lawler doesn’t use this as an excuse at the PPV. Nice heel heat there and the catchphrase takes us to a break.
Michael McGillicutty/David Otunga vs. John Morrison/R-Truth
Cole says he’ll explain this came about in a bit. Morrison has a BIG black eye. Oh that’s from the kick last week. During the break the GM made this match due to what happened last week. Well if that’s the case why did he make the singles match into the first place? It was supposed to be Morrison vs. Truth remember? McGillicutty vs. Truth to start us off and Truth is in trouble.
Off to Otunga and he’s still in trouble. Matthews thinks McGillicutty handed Punk the wrench earlier. Morrison comes in and is all angry and aggressive. I kind of like it actually. He’s beating the heck out of both guys and kicks McGillicutty in the ribs. Truth dives out to take out Otunga so Morrison can hit the running knee to end McGillicutty at 3:19.
Rating: C. Not bad here but the best part of it was the beating by Morrison. Having Morrison get all ticked off and wanting to hurt Punk is something very good to see. He needs some emotion in his character and this is a good place to start. He could be a star with a few minor tweaks and this would work fine. Fun match.
Truth and Morrison chase off Ryan when he tries to attack them.
There’s a plug for Jericho’s new book.
The chick from Chaperone and Modern Family is here as the guest star. She introduces the Khali Kiss Cam. She’s a kid mind you and dances to Khali’s music. Khali’s belly button is above her shoulders. The Kiss Cam tonight is of people in the audience. Santino kisses Tamina and Vickie kisses Dolph. Apparently they’re in the audience? Maryse won’t kiss Ted so she kisses Yoshi Tatsu. Ryder gets kissed on the cheek by Regal in the moment of the night. Horny pops up with a box of candy for her and gets a kiss on the cheek. To all the people that says this is stupid, lighten up. This was like 2 minutes long and harmless.
Randy Orton vs. Sheamus
Orton is introduced as the Viper now. Randy takes him down into the corner and gets a Thesz Press with punches. Here’s the stomp and knee drop which misses. Naturally we spend the whole match talking about the Chamber. Sheamus takes over with his power stuff and gets the slingshot shoulder block for two. Orton tries to fight back but runs into a boot in the corner.
Apparently that doesn’t hurt as he hits some of his basic stuff. Orton charges ahead but gets caught in the Irish Curse backbreaker for two. Middle rope suplex puts Orton down but Sheamus can’t capitalize. Sheamus comes at him but walks into the RKO for the finish at 5:07. Punk and Nexus comes out for a beatdown but the other Chamber guys make the save and beat up Nexus.
Rating: C-. Just a match here as the big ending is clearly the guest host. These two are more or less incapable of having a good match so keeping it short is probably the best possible thing they can do. Not bad and the ending works with the RKO, but not enough time and nothing entertaining at all really.
A long limo pulls up and we see a woman’s feet. Naturally the camera stays on the feet as we take a break.
Back and the host is……causing electrical noises in the arena. There go the lights. They’re going out all over the arena. There goes the Tron and the Elimination Chamber sign. Vince isn’t advertising a PPV? This MUST be huge. A light comes on the screen and it’s…….THE ROCK!!!!!!!!! I’m stunned at this. He looks like he’s in great shape. To put it mildly, the place erupted.
After seven long years……FINALLY, The Rock has come back to Anaheim, to Raw, and Home. When he had the mic up you could see his hand shaking. He has many nicknames, but tonight he’s Dwayne. It’s been a long time since he’s been here and it’s not because of money or to promote a movie but because of the fans. The fans helped him accomplish his goals and dreams. He wants to thank the fans and tell them he loves them and because of them he’s back in the ring and he’s never ever going away.
He says he called Vince and Vince said he needed a host that was electrifying. He needed someone that would get the people talking. He needed a host that would ignite things and that would be Justin Bieber. Justin is cool, but only the Rock could be the host of Mania. He hasn’t lost a step on the mic at all. At the drop of a dime he’ll lay the smack down at Wrestlemania, but the question is to who.
Could it be Miz? He says he’s heard Miz is awesome. Rock isn’t a scientist but if you’re always saying you’re awesome it means you absolutely suck. Rock says there is one man he’s going to see at Mania, but there’s an E-Mail before he gets to say it. Rock isn’t pleased. He cuts Cole off before he can answer, asking if Cole thinks anyone cares what the GM has to say.
Rock: “Michael Cole, is that what you think?” Cole: “Well…” Rock: “IT DOESN’T MATTER WHAT YOU THINK! You sit down at that table and know your role and shut your mouth!” He says if Cole doesn’t then Rock will have some special Facebook pictures tonight of him taking that computer, shining it up real nice and putting it straight up Michael Cole’s candy face. Now sit down because you look like a drunk hobbit.
Anyway there is one man that Rock has to see face to face. Rock has met him before and thinks he’s a cool guy. When Rock left this guy came in and started talking trash about the Rock. His name is JOHN CENA. WWE has gone from Austin 3:16 to Can Your Smell What the Rock is Cooking to….You Can’t See Me? He does the hand motion and asks if he’s playing peek-a-boo. A blindfolded Stevie Wonder in a basement can see you.
Everyone can see Cena. He runs around here in colored shirts looking like a bright bowl of Fruity Pebbles. Rock has swore about 15 times in 10 minutes. He’ll see Cena at Wrestlemania. He’ll also see Miz and everyone else at Mania. Rock guaran-darn-tees three things for Mania. He’ll show the world he’s the most electrifying man in entertainment. At the drop of a dime he’ll lay the Smacketh Down on all of them. Finally, the Rock and the MILLIONS and MILLIONS of Rock’s fans will electrify Wrestlemania….IF YA SMELL WHAT THE ROCK IS COOKING!!!
Wow. I have no idea what else to say. This was one of the best moments I have ever seen and the idea of Cena vs. Rock in any form or fashion, even talking, is breathtaking.
Massive posing ends the show.
Overall Rating: A+. This was a great show overall with two good matches, a funny comedy bit and of course the huge announcement being the thing that tied things up throughout the show. I’m very excited about the PPV now which is exactly the point of the show. This was a great Raw and certainly one of their better ones in awhile. See what happens when you have good wrestling matches? I had it at an A- until Rock came out. Go ahead and whine. THE ROCK IS BACK.
Results
CM Punk b. John Cena – GTS
Eve Torres b. Natalya – Torres reversed a Natalya cradle into a pin
The Miz b. Daniel Bryan – Skull Crushing Finale
R-Truth/John Morrison b. David Otunga/Michael McGillicutty – Running knee smash to McGillicutty
Randy Orton b. Sheamus – RKO
Against All Odds 2011
Date: February 13, 2011
Location: Impact Zone, Orlando, Florida
Commentators: Mike Tenay, Tazz
Well we’ve arrived at this show. It doesn’t look terrible but at the same time it looks completely lackluster. It’s more or less a rehash of Genesis that had a single night to prep for it due to the huge hype surrounding 2/3. Either way this isn’t a show I’m particularly looking forward to. That being said it’s still a PPV with a world title match. Let’s get to it.
The opening video is about how awesome Immortal is and how much trouble Anderson is in tonight. Basic but pretty well done.
The announcers remind us of the card that we’ve ordered already.
Robbie E comes out and says that tonight he’s not wrestling due to Gen Me not being here due to reasons of being scared of him. He makes the referee count and he’s officially the #1 contender. There’s a title match later tonight apparently. Kaz stops them as they leave (they being Robbie and Cookie) and hits them with basic insults. The match is RIGHT NOW!
X-Division Title: Robbie E vs. Kazarian
Kaz starts off hot and stomps on the hand of Cookie while she complains. Robbie is knocked to the floor and Kaz gets set on the top rope. In our first hokey smoke bump of the night, Robbie trips him up and he slams his face into the steps. FREAKING OW MAN!!! Robbie gets a boot up into the face of a charging Kaz to take over. Falling fist gets two.
We actually get a let’s go Kaz chant. Ah there’s a Robbie Sucks chant. That helps a bit. Not quite Rocky Sucks but it’s not bad. Robbie wastes time though and gets caught by a springboard dropkick to put him down. More dropkicks by Kaz as he takes over almost completely. Spinning springboard legdrop gets two.
Kaz tries the reverse Piledriver but gets it reversed. Robbie’s neckbreaker is reversed as well. O’Connor Roll is blocked and Cookie gets a purse (I think) to the head of Kaz for a VERY close two. Robbie tries to vault over Kaz in the corner but gets caught in the reverse tombstone (FINALLY gets a name with Fade to Black) for the pin to retain.
Rating: C+. This was fine but it’s the same X match we’ve seen a dozen times and it’ll be forgotten in about 40 minutes. The division is completely nondescript at the moment with nothing standing out at all. Still though, this wasn’t terrible and was even kind of fun at times. Decent opener but it’s kind of sad that X Title has fallen so far.
Steiner and Beer Money talk about their match. Steiner is his usual insane self and is completely hilarious with his stuttering. Now he’s walking around like a Frankenstein Monster. Storm starts a You Suck chant.
AJ comes out for commentary.
Gunner/Murphy/Rob Terry vs. Beer Money/Scott Steiner
This should be good. We have Rob Terry vs. Scott Steiner. That alone should sell the PPV. Steiner’s muscles are scary. Flair is going to be on Impact Thursday. The fans chant Scotty. He and Gunner start us off. I can’t remember which is Gunner and which is Murphy so having Tazz tell us helps. Murphy tries a leapfrog but gets caught in a belly to belly.
And now it’s Freak vs. Freak. This should be awesome in various ways. Steiner says pose, Beer Money distracts, Steiner hits a low blow which shouldn’t hurt due to the size of Terry’s testicles. There are the pushups. Off to Gunner vs. Storm now with the weather related guy doing better in this encounter. He skins the cat and hits some clotheslines followed by a backdrop.
All Fourtune/Steroid dealer job insurance at the moment. Terry interferes and here comes Goon #1. We get an inset shot of AJ because I guess the wrestling isn’t important enough to look at? Terry throws Storm around for a bit and a slam gets two. Backstabber out of nowhere and it’s off to no one as Terry blocks the tag. And so much for that as it’s off to Roode.
Roode misses a jumping forearm or there was miscommunication or something. Gunner and Roode are the only ones off the floor. Neckbreaker gets two for Roode. Spinning Rock Bottom gets two as Murphy saves. Beer Money both in now and they clean house. We get the signature taunt and Terry thankfully takes out Storm who didn’t look at his opponents for about 40 seconds. Roode hits spinebusters all around and it’s off to Steiner. With Gunner on the top, Steiner busts out the Frankensteiner to end this.
Rating: C. This was your typical six man match. Steiner was the star of it which is fine I guess as none of the heels mean anything and Beer Money is already well established. Either way this was ok but really nothing special as we’ve seen it all a bunch of times before. That’s the problem so far: nothing is unique or even special. Granted we’re 35 minutes into the show so there’s more than enough time.
D-Von says that his sons aren’t in the match tonight. That’s probably the best thing that they could do. Yes, somehow Bubba vs. D-Von is the better option.
We recap Pope vs. Joe which is a storyline I’ve been rather interested in. They’re trying something new here, but I would have liked Pope to be face more than a month. Pope was collecting money but apparently was spending it on himself. Then he said Joe was fat.
Samoa Joe vs. D’Angelo Dinero
Joe’s cameraman’s name is now Okato. I give up. That Joe’s Gonna Kill You chant never gets old. Pope’s tights say Pope’s Gonna Kill You. We enter a stall here as I guess we’re channeling our inner Memphis. We get a few shots and then hey it’s more stalling! Maybe we’re in Pittsburgh. Pope tries to walk and Okato stops him. Pope: “This is ridiculous!”
Joe is like screw it and hits a suicide elbow to crush Pope and we’re finally going at it. Pope tries a suplex but the power of fat stops him. Here comes Joe with right jabs and a modified Pele. Tazz is talking like Fonzie for some reason. And I mean the one from Happy Days. Face Wash time including a running one has Pope in big trouble.
The referee stops Joe and Pope gets a thumb to the eye. A running knee to Joe’s back sends Joe to the floor. Pope in control now as things slow way down. There are a lot of punches and forearms here. Tazz talks about Okato and can’t be serious with it. Nice to see your commentators earning their pay there. Swinging neckbreaker by Pope gets two.
Pope tries a middle rope fist but jumps into an atomic drop. Running boot and backsplash get two as does a powerslam. Out of nowhere Pope gets a modified GTS without Joe leaving his feet. Cool move there. Pope rips a turnbuckle pad off and the referee is fine with it somehow. Joe blocks the ramming and Pope tries an O’Connor Roll. It’s reversed into the Clutch though and I think Pope was tapping before the hold was on.
Rating: C. I think they’re going somewhere with the tapping thing but this wasn’t much of a match anyway. It’s ok but this could have been on any TV show. I was expecting something good here but Pope as a heel is just dull in the ring. It’s ok but at the same time a big disappointment. I’m starting to get a bad feeling about this show.
Post match Pope offers a handshake and kicks Joe low. Okada (forget that other name) is put down also and Joe’s face goes into the exposed buckle. The double knees to the back into the buckle can’t feel good. Naturally Joe is busted.
Mickie says she’s better than Madison and that she’ll win. I love how easy these promos are to summarize.
We recap the Knockouts’ Title feud which more or less is Mickie saying I want to win and Madison saying you want to win. Oh and Madison has a loaded glove and it’s a Last Man Standing match.
Knockouts Title: Madison Rayne vs. Mickie James
Madison’s song is irritating as hell. Mickie is dressed like Pocahontas for some reason. She’s sent into the steps and the count is on. Remember that you have to answer a ten count or you lose. They fight up the ramp a bit with Madison in control. Mickie gets in a shot to send Madison into the post for about five. Taz tries to take a shot at the Divas and it doesn’t work that well.
Mickie gets a kick in and clotheslines Madison using the rope to send her to the floor for seven. Cross body off the apron by Mickie puts both girls down. She tries to get the loaded glove off but can’t quite get there. And now we have a shot of the empty ring as the girls are under the ring. Madison comes out as you can hear the crowd talking. Ah there’s Mickie.
She morphs into karate action Mickie to put Madison down with a series of kicks. And then with Madison down Mickie picks her up like a moron. Back in the ring Mickie goes up and gets shoved off to the floor. That gets a long nine which probably should have been ten. Madison loads up the glove but Mickie gets a shot to the arm.
Thesz Press off the top puts Madison down for two. Spinning kick puts the champion down again and Mickie steals the glove. At about 8 Tara (called Victoria by Tazz) comes out to break it up. Madison pulls brass knucks out of her boot and drills Mickie to keep the freaking title. Oh dang it just give Mickie her title already!
Rating: C+. Decent match here but the ending was just so stupid. There is ZERO justification to keep the title on Madison here and yet they’re just going to keep on doing it. Well sure why not. It’s not like no one cares about her or she’s nothing special in the ring or her gimmick is boring. Good match, bad decision at the end.
Jeff Hardy says he’ll win.
Here’s Matt Morgan who calls out Hernandez. Morgan says explain why you cost me my title shot. Hernandez plays the freaking race card, wondering where his title shot was. He went to Mexico to be with his people where he was treated great. Naturally we get a Hernandez chant. He’s tired of white America and today the minority is the majority. This is Mexican country apparently and Morgan needs to get out. Low blow by Hernandez sets up an FU which I guess is his new finisher.
Matt Hardy says he’s awesome but being nice never got him anywhere. He’s Cold Blooded now. He talks about being punished for Jeff leaving (talking about WWE because it’s been five minutes since we referenced them). RVD is a stepping stoned apparently. I thought he was stepping stoned but you get the idea.
Matt Hardy vs. Rob Van Dam
At least Matt got rid of the braids. RVD starts with kicks but tries to roll around too much and is dropped on the top buckle. Matt hammers away in the corner and doesn’t do much beside punches. Van Dam tries to speed things up but can’t hit his apron moonsault as Matt trips him and his face hits the apron. Is that our theme for this? RVD’s face is dropped onto stuff?
On the floor now and Matt can’t suplex him onto the railing. He gets draped over it though and there’s the spinning legdrop to the back of Hardy. Van Dam fires some kicks but gets caught in an Orton DDT as he comes back in. Back to the floor and RVD’s face goes into the railing. Matt grabs a double underhook and rolls through into a body scissors and facelock. That’s a new one.
Full nelson goes on as Matt is in control here. There are the dueling chants because what would a match be without them? Hardy with a Cravate to take RVD down one more time. Back up and Matt dodges a kick to get a guillotine drop over the ropes. Matt tries to come off the ropes but RVD gets a kick in to get us back to even.
Van Dam gets some clotheslines and a kick to set up Rolling Thunder. Matt moves so Van Dam backflips into a moonsault for two. Starship Pain minus the twisting gets two. Matt gets a Side Effect out of nowhere for two. Spin kick puts Matt down but RVD can’t get the Five Star. Matt goes up but gets knocked down while attempting a superplex. Instead we get a backdrop off the top. Never seen that I don’t think.
Matt tries a moonsault which misses of course, starting a small earthquake in Florida. Ok to be fair he’s looking a lot slimmer. Van Dam takes the advantage and the Five Star ends it. This was just ok but somehow might have been the match of the night so far. What does that say about this show?
Rating: C. Another so-so match with WAY too many rest holds. It’s just another stop on the road to RVD vs. Jeff Hardy which is just an ok sounding match. Either way this wasn’t much with Matt not being interesting at all and not being a threat to RVD on a level playing field. We’re 92 minutes into this show now and we haven’t gotten a good match yet. We’ve had some ok ones, but nothing I’ll remember in 3 days. That’s really bad.
Christy tries to get a reaction from Bully Ray. Instead he yells at her and makes her cry then….licks her ear? Anyway he says that he wants to make men out of D-Von’s boys. There has to be a Disney song in there somewhere. Ray makes more weird lines about D-Von and the kids. He wants to beat the kids.
We recap the Dudleys exploding. Basically Ray is a bully and attacked D-Von’s kids to set this up.
Bully Ray vs. D-Von
This is a street fight and D-Von’s kids will NOT be involved. I’ll believe that when I don’t see it I guess. Bubba hides before D-Von comes out so he can jump him. Ray has the chain but D-Von turns around and the fight is on. All D-Von to start but Bubba gets some punches in. D-Von hits him in the head with a beverage to break the momentum though and we continue the brawl.
We get the kendo stick as it’s all D-Von now. Ray tries to beg and slaps D-Von. This isn’t interesting in the slightest mind you but it’s not horrible. With D-Von completely in control his kids come out. He tells them to go and gets drilled by a chair. Bubba spits on them and sets up for the Pillmanizing of the neck again. The kids get in the ring to stop it as Bubba threatens them with the chain.
D-Von makes the save and beats up Ray. He goes to backdrop the fat white guy and Bubba shouts OH CRAP! The kids beat up Bubba a bit and help D-Von out with What’s Up. DAD! GET THE TABLES! I kid you not, that just actually happened. Here’s the table but Bubba gets a low blow in. And now we enter the bondage segment of the show with D-Von being handcuffed to the corner.
Bubba enters his bullying mode while the kids come in to try to help. One of them gets taken down while the other fights back. Bubba kicks him in the face and pins him to win the match. Oh sweet goodness are you kidding me? I had to close my eyes for a second there due to how stupid that was. Why is it stupid? They weren’t in the match but it counts anyway. Well sure why not.
Rating: D. This was your standard brawl with a bad ending. This feud isn’t interesting, it doesn’t elevate anyone and the ending was stupid as hell. Naturally this is leading to a tables match and it’s all about the anti-bullying movement that is THE MOST IMPORTANT THING EVER! I’m so over this bullying kick the country is on and I can’t stand it in wrestling. All heels are bullies but only Bubba is an official one.
Bubba keeps yelling post match and threatens to hit the kids with a chair. Is there no like, SECURITY or something? Ah good at least D-Von yelled for them. Yep there’s a powerbomb through the table and bad acting from D-Von. Naturally the fans chant for another one. Hey, IT’S A GUY TO GET D-VON OUT! Good thing he wasn’t here EARLIER! They do a stretcher ride to fill in more time. Somehow the post match stuff was the best part of the show by far. In a funny bit the kid that got kicked in the head is completely forgotten about until D-Von throws him over his shoulder like a bag of manure.
The Jarretts say this match is personal and about their kids.
Serious Kurt says he’s tired of Jeff messing with his kids and using them as pawns. This is coming from the man using them as a stipulation to make a paycheck.
We recap Kurt vs. the Jarretts part 93, this time about Kurt’s kids. They’ve been feuding for like 19 years so I don’t need to recap this.
Kurt Angle vs. Jeff Jarrett
Ok. There are two matches left and it’s 10pm. This has been one of the least interesting shows I have ever seen but up to this point it hasn’t been atrocious. These two matches can bring this to a passable grade. Don’t let me down TNA. Crowd is totally behind Angle. Shame he has no chance at all. The fans chant sloppy seconds because this is a serious match.
They trade headlocks to start and Kurt gives Jarrett head. His head I mean. Dang I need to remember those possessive pronouns. He lets Jeff grab his head. In a headlock I mean. Kurt lets Jeff grab a headlock. Ok there I think that works. Angle grabs the arm and bends Jeff over in front of him with it. Would these two like some alone time?
Slow build so far with Jarrett only being able to get little shots in here and there while Kurt keeps control with relative ease. Jeff is sent to the floor where Kurt hammers away. Karen slaps him. I’d love if the referee called it a DQ immediately. Kurt fires shoulders in the corner but misses a charging one to send his shoulder into the post. Top rope cross body by Jeff is rolled through for two.
Taz: “Kurt was that close to gaining custody of his children.” I hate wrestling sometimes. Kurt’s arm seems to be ok as he runs into a boot in the corner. Back and forth a bit and Kurt can’t get the ankle lock. Rolling Germans instead gets two. There’s the ankle lock but Jarrett rolls through. Angle Slam hits but Karen has the referee. It’s not like it would have mattered as that hasn’t won a big match in years.
Jeff gets a low blow during that though and there’s the Stroke for two. Down goes the ref (surprised?) and we hit the floor where Karen rakes Kurt’s back. Kurt is sent into the steps a few times and we go back into the ring. Jeff brings in a chair but Kurt gets it. The referee stops Kurt from swinging it and Jeff gets a rollup for two. Thank goodness on that as I would have cried it that had been the ending. Ok not really.
Kurt goes up and Karen distracts him so that Jeff can hit something resembling the Stroke from the middle rope for two. Well of course. It’s an amplified finisher so why would you I expect it to get a win? Angle grabs a quick German and there go the straps. Ankle lock goes on, Karen distracts the referee, Jeff taps, ref is with Karen, Jeff gets a chair shot for two as these kickouts are getting absurd. Angle gets a sunset flip but Jeff drops down onto him for the pin. Yes, that’s the ending.
Rating: B. This was a good match but Karen held it back way too much. Also constantly hearing about the kids was just freaking stupid. The match was good and a clean ending was a breath of fresh air, but dang man this means we have to go through early March with this stupid feud. By far the best match of the night and they’ve had far better ones in the past so this isn’t much.
Kurt leaves his boots in the ring which is a sign of retirement. Oh not this again.
Anderson says that the odds are against him and goes a great imitation of Jesse Ventura. Stop making me think of stuff I’d rather be watching. There’s a Justin Bieber reference and I quit paying attention.
Long recap video on Hardy vs. Anderson which is supposed to be the epic feud in TNA but it’s just not there. They talk about the pre-THEY stuff, 10/10/10, the concussion, the title change and Anderson thinking the belt looks stupid.
TNA World Title: Jeff Hardy vs. Mr. Anderson
They make a point to say there are two referees at ringside. I don’t like where this is going. Hardy spits at him and they slug it out after the big match intros. There are multi-colored ladders at ringside including one with Christmas colors. Anderson is still in his shirt which likely means nothing. The first ladder is brought in and Anderson is rammed into it by Hardy to put both guys down.
Basic ladder spots to start which are good. Hardy dropkicks it into Anderson’s balls and Ken is in trouble. Anderson gets a Russian Leg Sweep to Hardy onto the ladder in the corner. Ladder #2 is brought in and Anderson goes up. He gets brought down with a sunset bomb to half kill Anderson. Hardy sets Anderson up in front of the ladder in front of the corner. He misses the leapfrog legdrop though and Anderson gets back up.
Anderson charges at Hardy but gets backdropped and bounces on the ladder. FREAKING OW MAN! Hardy opens a ladder and stands it upside down. Anderson fights back and goes after the legs which makes sense. Shame it doesn’t get him anywhere as he’s sent to the floor. Jeff wants the Christmas ladder and throws it at Anderson who catches it and throws it back.
Hardy sends him into the railing and Ken may have a bad wrist. Poetry in Motion against the railing puts them both in the crowd. Back in now and Jeff tries the release Gordbuster onto the upside down ladder. Instead he gets suplexed onto it with the main landing being on his leg. Anderson does the required slow climb and gets pulled down. Diamond Cutter is called a Twist of Hate.
Jackson James, the possibly Immortal referee, hands Jeff a ladder as per his request. It’s the colored one as Jeff didn’t want the black one. Anderson counters and hits the rolling fireman’s carry slam (might be called the Green Bay Plunge) onto the ladder. Anderson goes up and tries the Kenton Bomb but misses and hits the top of his head on the ladder. Oh dear.
Jeff climbs again but can’t get there this time either as Anderson makes the save. They’re both on a ladder up there and the slugout is on. Anderson is almost down but manages to make the save. He shoves the title away and it’s swinging back and forth. And there go the ladders so everyone is more or less dead. It was a Mic Check and I think Hardy was supposed to pull the belt down with him but to the shock of no one, they botched it. Hardy throws him to the floor and goes up to get the title and wins it just like that.
Rating: B. Well the majority of the match was good but the ending was so abrupt that it was ridiculous. Also I HATE the choice here as Hardy is such a boring champion but hey we have to push this Immortal thing right? This was good but it wasn’t enough to save the show for sure. I’m really bummed by this ending, but at the same time at least it was a good match. Also, is there a reason Anderson had such a short reign?
Long celebration takes us out.
Overall Rating: D. This was bad but the Angle/Jarrett and ladder matches keep it from being a failure. Now before you jump down my throat about the match grades being ok but the overall rating being bad, think about it. There were about two worthless hours of ok at best matches that aren’t going to mean a thing. Nothing was any good at all until the last hour which doesn’t make a show good. When you have two hours of dull as hell the good matches are weighed down. Bad show that we knew would be bad and it doesn’t look like anything is going to improve soon. Weak PPV and one of the worst I’ve seen in a long time.
Results
Kazarian b. Robbie E – Fade to Black
Scott Steiner/Beer Money b. Gunner/Murphy/Rob Terry – Frankensteiner to Gunner
Samoa Joe b. D’Angelo Dinero – Coquina Clutch
Madison Rayne b. Mickie James – James couldn’t answer the ten count after a shot from brass knuckles
Rob Van Dam b. Matt Hardy – Five Star Frog Splash
Bully Ray b. D-Von – Ray pinned one of D-Von’s sons after a big boot
Jeff Jarrett b. Kurt Angle – Jarrett reversed a sunset flip into a cradle
Jeff Hardy b. Mr. Anderson – Hardy Grabbed the Belt
Lockdown 2005
Date: April 24, 2005
Location: Impact Zone, Orlando, Florida
Attendance: 775
Commentators: Mike Tenay, Don West
This is the first in the series and has my favorite TNA match ever on it. This is a show I’ve tried to find for a long time so this is a good treat. This was a show that was really weird when you first heard about it as every match is in the cage which was unthinkable when it was first announced. There are 8 matches here and one gets less than 14 minutes so this is a wrestling packed show. The company is still in its infancy here so the angles and a lot of the guys are going to be odd. Let’s get to it.
The opening video is a creepy version of Ring Around the Rosey which is supposed to be about the cage. Wouldn’t that be Rosey Around the Ring in this case? The narrator talks about what the cage would say if it could talk. Apparently it’s more or less a haunted house.
West and Tenay tell us about all the different kind of matches we’re having. Yes, we’re actually having a TAG TEAM match in a cage. SHOCKING!
We see Nash sitting in the back and having a staff infection which means he’s out tonight.
Apollo/Sonny Siaki vs. Chris Candido/Lance Hoyt
Hoyt is Vance Archer. Tenay tries to tell us that all of these matches are going to be main event matches because they’re all in the cage. This isn’t a main event match anywhere in the country as Gorilla would not say I guess you would say. Apollo and Siaki are teaming together because they had a match together and are friends now or something. Sounds like a bromance to me.
Candido has been pretending to be hurt lately so no one can trust him. Or they can’t trust him because he’s a heel. That’s always a possibility. Apollo and Hoyt chop it out as the two big guys in this. Apollo gets a jumping back elbow to take him down. The fans chant shut the door for some reason. Candido is helped out of the cage. He had a broken leg and would be dead in four days due to a blood clot. He was 33.
So now it’s a handicap match with Hoyt hitting a moonsault for two. That was rather impressive actually. Siaki had a good look. I’m not sure why he never really did anything outside of this company. Siaki does the running Angle suplex on Hoyt as he’s in big trouble with the faces just picking him apart now. He misses a clothesline and kind of falls down. A TKO from Apollo sets up a top rope splash from Siaki for the pin.
Rating: D+. This was weak but at the same time it’s very hard to grade it fairly given the change they had to make maybe two minutes in. It really was a shame about Candido as he did nothing wrong and still died. I know often times we use the word tragedy loosely but this actually was as it was a pure accident. Anyway, the match isn’t very good but given what they had to work with it was ok.
Post match the Naturals, Candido’s team, comes out to yell at Hoyt who hurts them for a bit before the numbers catch up with him. I’d assume this is to fill in time due to the match likely having to be cut short. This goes on for a very long time.
Dusty is with Traci and Trinity which is a thing that was always disturbing. Apparently AMW and Team Canada got into a fight before the show started and nothing of note happens from that. We get the drawing for the first guys from both (three man) teams in Lethal Lockdown and it’s Jarrett vs. Waltman to start us off.
Dustin Rhodes talks about his match with Bobby (Robert) Roode which is about Texas vs. Canada. Yes, we get it, Texas has a lot of wrestlers and they’re all cowboys. Why are they fighting other than that? Who cares, as it’s a 2/3 Falls Prince of Darkness Death Match. The part that should shock no one is that the Prince of Darkness aspect means nothing at all. Roode was the henchman of Team Canada actually which is surprising.
Bobby Roode vs. Dustin Rhodes
That rock version of O Canada is kind of awesome. Oh ok apparently if we go to the third fall it’s a blindfold match. Why? Who care apparently as we have a gimmick! Roode gets a very fast pin. Or at least we think he did as there’s no signal from the referee, no bell, no announcement or anything like that. Thanks for letting us know that guys.
Dustin wants to do Shattered Dreams but is threatened with a DQ. He does it anyway and apparently that’s just fine. Perhaps it’s because this is a cage match? Top rope suplex to Roode which is saying a lot due to how tall Dustin is. Big powerslam gets two as it’s all Dustin at this point. Dustin gets another low blow but the bulldog is blocked and here comes Roode.
Roode does the multiple covers for two and we hit the chinlock. He shifts it into the rear naked choke. How is this really different than what Joe does where it’s lethal? It’s so weird hearing Roode being talked about as the muscle of the group. Ah apparently it’s not a choke but a camel clutch style grip. That explains a few things. Dustin counters with an electric chair and both guys are down.
Dustin sends him into the door and it pops open and knocks out the cameraman. That’s rather awesome. Set for the Final Curtain or whatever it’s called but Dustin stands around for about 45 seconds which is amazingly enough enough time for Roode to counter into his clothesline to the back of Dustin’s head which gets two because his foot is on the rope. Yes you can get out of a pin in a cage match with your foot on the rope. I give up.
Roode goes for a German off the top but he’s no Kurt Angle so Dustin rams his head into the cage and hits the bulldog to tie it up. I hate that move. And now we put on hoods for absolutely no reason at all. Is there ANY explanation for this being added in? Yep this is stupid as they stumble around trying to find each other and they’ve got nothing.
They finally back into each other so Dustin grabs a headlock but Roode shoves him off. Then they take out the referee as I look for a noose to attach to my neck. D’Amore throws in a chair and then climbs in himself. Roode doesn’t get who is there so he cracks his coach with a chair. Dustin gets the chair and cracks Roode with it for the pin. Sweet goodness this was stupid.
Rating: D-. This was stupid before the hoods and then ridiculous once they went on. What in the heck was the point to that? Also we get to hear Dustin’s stupid banjo/country song twice now. Someone explain the point to this gimmick to me? Can anyone do that? I can’t find any explanation for it. Ah Russo was in charge at this point. There’s your answer.
Christopher Daniels runs down XXX and Skipper, his partner in that team. Skipper comes up to yell at him and says the time is right. That match is later of course.
Xscape Match: Matt Bentley vs. Sonjay Dutt vs. Chris Sabin vs. Shocker
I miss the HAIL SABIN thing. The idea here is you have to get rid of two guys by traditional means and then get out of the cage once it’s one on one. This isn’t for anything apparently. Shocker is a luchador. Dang they have to tag in this. Does anyone think these things through? Sabin and Dutt give us a gymnastic routine to start which gets a well rounded golf clap.
Dutt was insane to watch. He wasn’t particularly good but he was fun to watch. Tenay tries to tell us that this is the tallest cage in wrestling. They’ve never been to an OVW cage match. That this is taller than the Cell. Dutt and Shocker double team Bentley. He never was very good but he’s Shawn Michaels cousin so there you go. Dutt is bleeding from the elbow. Bentley beats him up for a bit. Thankfully the Bentley Bounce isn’t part of this match.
More gymnastics from Dutt who brings in Sabin again. This is a spotfest if I’ve ever seen one. There’s no flow or anything to it as they just move from spot to spot. Not saying it’s bad mind you, but it’s just kind of all over the place. West: the wall of the steel cage is like a wall of steel. Somehow he’s still better than Tazz. Shocker comes back in and gets a cradle on Bentley for two.
Bentley gets a reverse Tarantula on Shocker, as in his legs are wrapped around Shocker’s head and he’s grabbing Shocker’s feet while their backs are facing each other. Dutt comes in to put a chinlock on Bentley so Sabin comes in to put a Boston Crab on Dutt. Cool looking spot but it’s not like it gets us anywhere as they break it in a few seconds.
Sabin hits a BIG running powerbomb on Dutt but Shocker saves for no apparent reason. Bentley sends Dutt into the cage but Shocker cleans house and hits a corkscrew elbow to get rid of Dutt. Shocker vs. Bentley now with Shocker going up but getting hit by a Northern Lights Suplex off the top for two.
Trinity, the chick there with Bentley, comes up to help him so Traci comes out to stop her. And so much for that as she gets shoved off and hurts her ankle. Trinity goes to the top of the cage and hits a BIG moonsault off the top to take out all three guys. Traci comes in again and AGAIN gets shoved out. Sabin gets Cradle Shock on Bentley to get us down to one on one.
Ok so now it’s an escape match. They both get crotched on the top rope and we’re both down. And then they both climb at the same time and fight on top of the cage before both drop down but Shocker hits first. I’d love someone to just jump off the top and run through the door instead of climbing down like that one time. Kind of a weak ending.
Rating: C+. Pretty fun match here but the ending and the tagging hurt it a good deal. That moonsault from Trinity was pretty freaking awesome though and I’m surprised it’s not on more highlight reels. It’s a shame this wasn’t like, for something other than bragging rights I guess. Not bad and I’ve never gotten why Shocker just kind of left as he was pretty good.
We’re told Candido’s leg was broken and we see clips of it. Naturally no one knew what would come of this so it’s not like they were exploiting it.
We recap Hardy vs. Raven which the idea was Raven wanted to hook up with Hardy or something and Hardy said no because he wrestled for his fans (who never got him anything but three WWE Titles and his job in TNA once he left WWE). Raven didn’t like him saying no so he hit him with a garbage can. That sounds like a recipe for a tables match if I’ve ever heard one.
Jeff Hardy vs. Raven
Tables match here because it needed a gimmick clearly. Hardy doesn’t get that apparently and comes out with chairs. TNA supplied the tables I guess since there’s at least one in there when we start. Hardy has been reborn apparently. Wow that happens to him a lot. I love that hole in the cage that TNA uses as it’s a really unique look for cage matches. Raven in control here with pretty basic stuff.
Hardy has some red/pink paint on his skin so it looks like he’s covered in blood. Raven gets the DDT and puts Hardy against a table in the corner. He misses his shoulder into it though so Jeff hasn’t won yet. At least they covered that earlier on. This is getting rather boring rather quickly. Raven is bleeding and it’s pretty bad after a bit. Raven goes up for what looks like the Stroke off the top but they just pretty much jump off the top with no contact at all.
Some New York Mets are here. Twist of Fate by Hardy and now it’s table time again. He’s a rock and roll star now too apparently. Raven is put on the table and Jeff goes all the way up to the top of the cage and takes forever to get there, meaning Raven of course gets out of the way for the big bump. Trinity’s was better. We waste a bit of time with Raven taking control and then Jeff fighting back.
Hardy tries to open Raven up a bit more and then hits him in the back. And there’s a low blow to take care of that offensive streak. Something TNA didn’t get back in the day: long matches don’t mean good matches. Jeff does Raven’s drop toehold to Raven which he isn’t the best at selling. He climbs out for no apparent reason and Raven shoves the door open to crotch Jeff on it.
Apparently when Jeff gets bored he climbs out of cages. It makes as much sense as anything else I suppose. Jeff jumps off as apparently drugs make you be able to no sell low blows and jumps into a boot. There are pieces of at least four tables in there. Think that’s enough? Actually make that six plus two chairs. Raven sets up two double stacks of tables and then climbs up like an idiot. Jeff knocks him onto them and hits a leg drop off the top to “drive” Raven through them but the lack of room and the high amount of tables made it look like it was in slow motion.
Rating: D. Did ANYONE want to see Raven vs. Jeff in a 15 minute tables match in a cage? Have you ever seen a one fall fifteen minute tables match? Just WAY too long here with Raven being boring for the most part and Jeff just wanting to jump off high things and no sell metal pipes hitting his balls. I fail to see the point here for the most part and this just didn’t do it for me in the slightest. What reason was there for this to be a tables match? Someone explain that to me please. I’d like a reason.
We recap the tag title match which is AMW vs. Team Canada. AMW is the original great tag team in TNA and basically this feud has been going on forever because Team Canada wants the titles.
We recap the Hardy vs. Raven match a bit first because they have to clear the ring.
Tag Titles: America’s Most Wanted vs. Team Canada
This is a strap match and Team Canada is Petey Williams and Eric Young. AMW made this a strap match earlier today so no one got to hear about it. I wonder if that was intentional. Young is just a generic heel here that was only a bit nuts but not quite. More eccentric than anything else. AMW is James Storm and Chris “Braden Walker” Harris. They were awesome and I want one of their trench coats.
AMW are cage veterans after the EPIC cage match they had with XXX which I’ll have to get to soon. Harris and Williams fight on the floor while Young tries to get out but Storm beats the tar out of him up on top. They crotch Young on top and ram his legs into the cage. A-1, the Canadian muscle dude, hits Harris with the belt so he’s stuck on the floor. He gets Storm with it too so the champions are in trouble.
With Harris outside the idiot security guard locks the cage. Does no one pay attention in this company? A-1 keeps beating up Harris on the floor which is fine apparently. Young is a daredevil apparently. He’s still annoying. The Canadians beat up Storm in the ring as we’re just waiting on Harris to make the Superman comeback and get in. Storm is bleeding.
About three fans try to get a let’s go cowboy (Storm’s nickname at the time) chant going and it’s just sad. A-1, back COVERED in acne, sends Harris into the table. Williams and Young get the American flag off the top of the cage and use it to choke Storm before the referee gets it away. Well that was pointless. Storm makes a brief comeback as Harris knocks A-1 into the railing. And so much for that as Young knocks Harris down off the cage and into the railing.
Storm just goes OFF on Young with the strap but walks into a tornado DDT from Williams for two. There’s a you F’D up chant about something but it’s not really clear what. Harris takes A-1 down again before trying to get in for like the 7th time. FINALLY he gets in and takes out Team Canada with a double clothesline that doesn’t hit Young at all but who cares?
This is an actual 2-2 match about ten minutes in. We get it to even or so before the fans chant TURKEY LEGS at something. Williams goes for a Sharpshooter as Young adds an elbow off the top which breaks up the Sharpshooter but only gets two. Young broke up Williams’ Sharpshooter if you missed that as it was a bit odd. Canadian Destroyer is broken up by a Harris spear for two.
Death Sentence (Trash Compactor) misses and A-1 slips the flag/hockey stick in through the camera hole and a shot from that to Harris gets two. When that doesn’t work A-1 slips some powder to Williams but it’s kicked back into his face. He can’t see so he low blows Young and hits the Destroyer on him. A Death Sentence to Williams ends this seconds later.
Rating: B-. Pretty good stuff here with AMW being on defense for the vast majority of the time but eventually winning when they, the champions, were united. Also the whole cheating backfiring thing worked very well too with the evil Canadians trying one time too many to cheat and it catching up with them. AMW was awesome but they had no competition which is what caught up with them eventually.
We recap Skipper vs. Daniels. They lost a match at Turning Point (which the video package gets wrong, saying it was in 2002 when it was 2004) meaning they couldn’t team together again. This led to a fatal fourway at Destination X where Daniels turned on Skipper and pinning him to get the title, setting this up. The voiceover guy is way too upbeat.
X-Division Title: Christopher Daniels vs. Elix Skipper
Let’s see if Daniels can have a match that doesn’t bore me to death. I know he’s like the king of the Indies or whatever but he just bores me to death for the most part other than when he’s fighting Joe or AJ. Feeling out process to start with no one being able to get an advantage. Both finishers are blocked early with a lot of takedowns and nice mat work, especially by Skipper who I’ve always liked a bit.
Can we do something other than a gymnastics competition? There were four attempts at leapfrogs which no one went under so they were just running and jumping. Daniels chops away but walks into a butterfly suplex to give Skipper something of an advantage. Daniels sends him into the cage to reverse that though as we’re almost five minutes in and it’s still little more than feeling out.
This works actually as they were talking about how they knew each other so well before the match so the counters and no one being able to get an extended advantage works. Skipper’s arm is hurt after going into the cage and we have some psychology coming into play. This goes on for a good while as Daniels pounds on it with basic moves for a good while.
An armdrag from the middle rope takes down Skipper again and more arm work follows. By that I mean about five minutes straight at this point. A one arm spinebuster gets Skipper some relief. The announcers are talking about Skipper’s cage walk being listed as the #1 cage match moment in TNA history. Yes apparently there’s a list of cage match moments for a company less than three years old.
Skipper hits a guillotine leg drop off the top to get two. He goes for something that looked like Orton’s backbreaker but the shoulder gives out. Best Moonsault Ever gets two so he goes all the way to the top for I’d assume another one but Skipper gets up to crotch him. He teases the cage walk again but Daniels gets down. Skipper is like screw it and jumps off the top to hit Daniels but takes out the referee too for just a bit. He goes for Sudden Death but his shoulder gives out and Angels Wings (a lifting sitout Pedigree) ends it.
Rating: B. Fun stuff here again with basically a mat based and technical match that happened to be in a cage. This of course begs the question of why was this in a cage. There was no point to having this in there as it would have been more or less the same match without it. Then again why am I looking for logic in a company like this? The match was good though with the psychology playing in throughout the whole match which is the best it’s going to get.
Dusty lets us know the next guy in the Lethal Lockdown match. There are six total so there won’t be a coin toss apparently. In third is….censored, but if you can read lips you can see he says The Outlaw.
We recap Lethal Lockdown which is WarGames light at this point. It’s only three on three here with the main feud being DDP vs. Jarrett who is world champion here. They keep censoring the word Outlaw on this which might be a DVD thing or something. We know who he is already so it’s kind of odd. Maybe a copyright thing. The other guys are Sean Waltman (X-Pac) and Nash (injured remember) with Page and Outlaw (censored) and Monty Brown. Outlaw’s name is censored again and it’s blurred out on the graphic but his face is shown. Very odd indeed.
Lethal Lockdown: Team Page vs. Team Jarrett
You can bring your own weapons and it’s five minutes to start. Waltman vs. Jarrett to start. Waltman is in street clothes and brings a trash can. I guess he brought his home with him and sold his gear for crack. Jarrett is in street clothes too. Please do not call this a bunkhouse match. He has his own trash can full of weapons too. They fight in the aisle to start.
They’re in the crowd now as the cage sits empty. That’s rather unfair to it. I bet it’s lonely. They fight in the crowd and there’s no camera so we can’t see anything. This is already making my head hurt. And now they separate for awhile as the clock for the five minutes continues to count down. On the announce table now with Jarrett getting destroyed. Blast it there’s a bullrope and cowbell. WHAT IS WRESTLING’S OBSESSION WITH THOSE THINGS???
A chair shot misses Jarrett and after three minutes we’re finally in the cage. Basic cage offense follows with Waltman in control. Bronco Buster misses and both guys are down with forty seconds left. Waltman takes him down as Kip James (not called Outlaw here) is in third. He’s on Team Jarrett and they have a two minute advantage now. What is with the street clothes here?
They spend the vast majority of these two minutes walking around with the occasional stomp coming. DDP comes in and pulls the Singapore cane out like Leonardo pulling out a sword, thereby making him awesome. Things pick up a bit but we’re just killing time here. Monty Brown comes in with DDP controlling for the most part. That’s the last heel to come in.
Brown has a bat and of course a shot to the back of Page doesn’t injure him severely. Jarrett breaks the cane over the back of Page which he still gets up from. The cameraman decides a shot of Jarrett’s legs is more important than whatever the other guys are doing. The final guy is BG James (Road Dogg, who is part of a rap stable with Konnan and R-Truth at this point).
BG hits the referee and we get the showdown between the Outlaws (censored) and it goes nowhere. Bronco Buster to Jarrett. Brown Pounces everyone but Page breaks up the pin. This is more or less just a glorified six man hardcore match. Diamond Cutter to Jarrett gets two as he makes sure to shift over so that Kip can break it up. Waltman and Brown do an awful looking sequence so then they do it again so that Waltman can get the pin.
Rating: D+. Just ok at best here with nothing of note going on. Page’s team wins and the feud more or less went nowhere after this. This was more or less absolutely nothing with too few people, nothing special in terms of violence and just dull overall. Waltman won on a victory roll of all things. A violent match won with a victory roll. Let that sink in a bit.
A bit more brawling goes on afterwards and the Outlaws stare at each other a bit.
We recap the main event. Basically Abyss had been a monster jerk and AJ stood up to him. The match is for the #1 contendership and gets Jarrett at Hard Justice. One of the earliest memories I have of TNA is this brawl they had on Impact where Abyss destroyed him.
Abyss vs. AJ Styles
For the few of you that might be wondering, this is my favorite TNA match ever. AJ is YOUNG looking here which is saying a lot as he’s still young today but here he looks like he’s about 19. He’s a two time world champion here though which is never mentioned anymore for no apparent reason. Abyss is listed at 350lbs here again but he’s a LOT slimmer looking here.
He still has the chains here which were a nice touch for him. I have no idea why but they are. AJ dives through the door to take down Abyss before he gets in. Abyss tries to whip him into the railing but AJ baseball slides UNDERNEATH the railing and jumps up onto it and hits a rana to take down Abyss. That was freaking awesome and happened inside of five seconds.
All AJ to start as we’re still on the floor. Abyss had more or less been unstoppable recently since splitting from his stablemate Alex Shelley (let that sink in for a bit) so this is a major showdown and seeing Abyss reeling is odd to see. Abyss fights him back and whips him into the railing again so this time AJ channels his inner Morrison and double jumps up to a platform into the crowd, spins around and jumps over FIVE ROWS of fans to his the forearm on Abyss. This is one of the most awesome performances I’ve ever seen and we’re maybe three minutes into this.
AJ dives at Abyss on the railing ala Sting but instead of crashing into it clears the railing by a good foot and hits the ground in the crowd. Abyss pounds on him a bit but AJ just kicks the tar out of him to escape for a bit. West talks about Kenny Chesney for absolutely no apparent reason.
They open the door of the cage after about six minutes of brawling. The difference between this and the stupid stuff before: this was INCREDIBLY entertaining and the fans were way into it as opposed to Jarrett and Waltman walking around and occasionally hitting each other with something. AJ and Abyss never stopped moving and the fans were into it because of it. The difference here: hard work works better than walking around hitting each other with weapons.
AJ punches Abyss HARD but gets the cage door slammed into his arm and then his face where he snaps down to the floor. It looked like he got hit by a bus or something as fast as he hit the ground. Great selling there. AJ is busted open and Abyss pounds away even more. AJ finally in the cage now as Abyss looks under the ring for the bag of tacks. About eight and a half minutes in they’re in the cage together.
Abyss chokes him with the chain and we play tug of war. AJ simply will not quit and keeps hammering away to no avail though. With the chain on the top turnbuckle, Abyss launches AJ over his head in kind of a forced leapfrog and his head slams into the chain. The fans think this is awesome and for once they’re right. They stop for a bit for the a neck crank and AJ sells the heck out of it too.
AJ charges again but Abyss grabs him in a gorilla press and LAUNCHES him up to just let him crash down. He tries it again but AJ counters into a DDT onto the chain. Two punches and an enziguri takes Abyss down as does a headscissors. AJ hits a moonsault press but Abyss just lets him bounce off which was cool looking. AJ sends him into a chair into the corner that Abyss set up and gets a German suplex for two that looked good.
He goes for the Styles Clash but Abyss is way too big for that. Chokeslam is countered into a rollup for two. AJ gets another running start but walks into the Black Hole Slam for a VERY long two. Dang Abyss looks awesome (what am I saying?) when he really uncorks that thing. Yep there are the tacks. Black Hole Slam into them are countered as is a powerbomb.
AJ gets the Styles Clash (ok more like a falling face first slam but we’ll give it to him) into the tacks for two. Wow I would have bet on that being the ending. You know if I didn’t know the ending already. Abyss is ROCKED here which was unthinkable until this match. AJ goes to the top of the cage and Abyss can’t catch him. His solution: throw the referee at the cage to knock AJ off. That was awesome.
Abyss climbs up as AJ is barely hanging on. He goes up with the chain and might be thinking to hang him as he had on Impact. Yep that’s what he’s going for. AJ is on the outside and Abyss on the inside and yep he’s hanging him. AJ gets the chain off somehow and Abyss grabs the chokeslam. AJ bites his fingers and opens those thing up! AJ jumps off the top of the cage and hits a freaking sunset flip powerbomb onto the tacks from the top of the cage to get the pin as Abyss is DEAD.
Rating: A+. OH YES! AJ was absolutely amazing here and it was definitely Abyss’ best match ever. This was just a total war for twenty minutes with AJ never stopping and taking it to Abyss much like Flair did back at Starrcade 93 to Vader. There was no gimmick here as it was just a big old fight in a cage with weapons brought in for fun. AJ would get the title the next month….and then lose it to Raven the next month because the world was clamoring for more Raven and less AJ. Uh…sure. He wouldn’t get it back for over four years.
Overall Rating: B. If you cut off about an hour of this show (as in three of the first four matches or so) this is an awesome show. The first two matches were pretty bad, the third was decent, Hardy vs. Raven got fifteen minutes which was just ridiculous and then the rest other than maybe Lethal Lockdown was very good. The early days of this company’s PPV era were very hit or miss and this one was a hit for the most part but for the most part this worked. Fun show but VERY dragging so I’d recommend a fast forward button here.a
Smackdown
Date: February 11, 2011
Location: Resch Center, Green Bay, Wisconsin
Commentators: Michael Cole, Josh Matthews, Booker T
We’re a week closer to the Elimination Chamber and tonight the world title is on the line for the second week in a row. This time it’s Edge vs. Ziggler again but the twist this week is that Vickie is the guest referee. I like how they’re doing a mini Austin vs. McMahon here, but they’re not taking it too seriously which is why it’s been enjoyable. Let’s get to it.
Freddie Blassie seems kind of out of place in the opening. Not really sure why.
We open with a recap of Kelly getting fired last week after she successfully defended the world title by pinning Layla to keep Edge’s world title from Dolph. It says a lot when a storyline is out there even for pro wrestling.
Theme song brings us into the show.
First off it’s time for another party thing for Alberto. I like segments like these but they’re getting a bit repetitive. During his entrance we get a clip from last week with the piñata and Kofi getting beaten down when he tried to make the save. I always expect Alberto to start singing when he says his name.
Alberto talks about the things he loves since Valentine’s Day (the point of the ring decorations) like his cars, his country, the fact that the six guys he might face are going to destroy each other in the Chamber, but there’s one thing he loves more. He pulls the sheet off a heart and it says Destiny. He pulls that off and there’s a picture of him, because destiny loves Alberto Del Rio.
Aaron Rodgers may have won the Super Bowl but at Wrestlemania, Alberto won’t have to pretend to be the World Heavyweight Champion. Cue Kofi who says Alberto is always talking about the future. Kofi wants to talk about the past though. He remembers Alberto beating him up with a kendo stick. As for the present, this is Alberto’s destiny. With that, Kofi grabs a kendo stick from under the ring and is about to drill Alberto with it.
Like any idiot though, Kofi holds off just long enough for Alberto’s begging to change Kofi’s mind. Ah good he hit him anyway. Maybe Kofi is as smart as he’s supposed to be. Kofi destroys all the stuff that Alberto had in the ring and Del Rio runs. We take a break to clean out the ring. Kofi looked like a serious character here which is something he needs to do more of.
Kofi Kingston vs. Alberto Del Rio
I would have expected this later but I like having it right here. Del Rio is holding his arm due to the kendo stick shot. Kofi fights off some early adversity to take over with his fast paced offense. A missed kick in the corner lets Del Rio get a backbreaker for two. Del Rio works on the back with some basic stuff. Booker gives a rundown of Mexican athletes that had backbones unlike Del Rio. Decent little add-in there from Booker.
Kofi knocks him to the floor and takes Del Rio down as he comes back in. Superman clothesline sets up the Boom Drop. Top rope cross body gets two. Fireman’s carry by Del Rio is countered and the SOS gets two. That would be two of Kofi’s signature moves that Del Rio has avoided being pinned by. Trouble in Paradise misses as Del Rio tries to hide on the floor.
I say try because Kofi follows him out. Del Rio is able to reverse though and sends Kofi into the steps on the floor to work on the arm. Apparently he injured it last week so there’s a chance it’s not at 100% at the moment. Back in the ring the Cross Armbreaker ends this clean at 4:51. Kind of surprising there.
Rating: C+. Quick match here but it’s exactly what Del Rio needed. He needed a clean win over an upper midcard guy to establish himself as more of a credible main eventer. It also makes the armbar look a lot better as it got a clean win over Kofi after not much arm work. Decent little match here with Del Rio getting a nice rub.
Todd is with Edge who says of course Vickie isn’t going to play fair tonight. He doesn’t know how he’s going to keep the title tonight.
We talk about Aaron Rodgers and the Packers a bit. David Letterman gave Rodgers a spinner belt on the Late Show earlier in the week. A bunch of Packers are here and they all have World Heavyweight Championship belts.
Vladimir Kozlov vs. Justin Gabriel
Corre and Santino are out at ringside for this. Kozlov immediately grabs a kick and takes over with pure power and dominance. Gabriel takes over with kicks including a sequence of them for two. Gabriel is getting treated almost like a jobber here. Slater gets in a shot while Jackson has the referee. He gets the Cobra for his troubles but gets kicked by Gabriel for it. Kozlov misses an elbow in the ring and the 450 ends it at 2:16. No rating but this was mostly Kozlov dominating.
Corre beats down the champions post match.
Barrett vs. Rey later.
Chris Masters vs. Drew McIntyre
Booker isn’t sure how much Masters wants it here in WWE. Just after the bell Drew grabs a mic. Drew blames Edge for Kelly being fired. This match is dedicated to her, so of course as he slides in Chris takes his head off. Sky High powerbomb gets two for Masters. A middle rope splash misses though and here comes Drew. Backslide doesn’t work as Masters counters into one of his own. Drew however backflips out of it and keeps the arms locked to hit the Futureshock for the pin at 1:55. Slick counter but again no rating due to being short.
We talk about the Cody nose thing which could wind up being something cool. Cody’s surgery went well and he’s recovering. Rey says it was just a broken nose and that injuries happen. He says tonight his focus is on Barrett and then getting the title back. Rey throws in a Michael Jackson-esque CHOW as he leaves.
Wade Barrett vs. Rey Mysterio
Barrett says that the Corre is still equal even though only he’s in the Chamber. The Corre’s master plan to revolutionize Smackdown has its next step tonight. After a break here’s Rey. We’re told Smackdown has the third most episodes of any TV show in history. Oh not this again. Barrett hammers him down to start us off. Rey tries to get things going but gets caught by a knee.
Booker is far better this week than last. It’s clear that he’s more comfortable out there and can just be himself. Running seated dropkick by Rey in the corner but a sprintboard move is blocked, giving Barrett control again. Barrett hammers away with his standard big man/power offense but Rey counters and sets for the 619. Wade avoids it though and we hit the floor.
Rey gets a seated senton off the apron as Booker talks about how much that hurts. We need more announcers that are former wrestlers to tell us they’re former wrestlers. A lot of new fans might not know who Booker is as they may have gotten into the company after he left a few years ago. Booker saying that he knows what it’s like to wrestle Rey lets younger fans know he’s been a wrestler recently.
Anyway, Barrett picks Rey up in the position for a belly to back suplex and drops him back first on the railing. Very back and forth match here. That drop takes us to a break. Back with Barrett working on the back with a bow and arrow which is broken by some kicks from Rey. Cross body gets two. Rey fights Barrett off the top and gets a seated senton.
Time to speed things up as a kick gets two. Wasteland is blocked but a Boss Man Slam (complete with a Big Bubba Rodgers reference from Booker) gets two. Pump handle slam is countered into the setup for the 619 but Rey has to take out Gabriel on the floor. Big boot sets up Wasteland which ends this at 7:23 shown of 10:53.
Rating: B-. Nice little back and forth match here with Barrett reestablishing some dominance that he has been missing since he got here from Raw. The mild interference from Corre was a good thing as we got to see them working together to get a win just like earlier. Pretty good TV match here and it did its job.
Corre comes in for the beatdown but here’s Show for the real beatdown. Jackson is stopped for a bit but he isn’t kept down and the beating is on again. Jackson manages a suplex on Show and a decent one at that.
Kane vs. JTG
If you can’t figure out the ending here, why are you reading this? Basic offense by JTG results in him getting kicked in the face. The beating is on, the low dropkick hits, there’s the clothesline and the Chokeslam ends this at 1:45. Total old school squash here.
Laycool complains about Eve stealing their win at the PPV. Michelle says she would have been the new champion which Layla has an issue with. Vickie gets in their faces about messing up last week. Ziggler says they’re losers and leaves.
Eve Torres vs. Layla
Eve may be about as average as you could ask for in the ring, but she looks great in those gold shorts. Layla hits the floor almost immediately and says she can’t do this. Eve is tired of waiting and the fight is on. Layla takes over for a bit and a dropkick to the back gets two. Some dropkicks by Eve as there’s a Go Pack Go chant. Standing moonsault gets two. Downward spiral by Eve who sets for the top rope moonsault but Michelle saves, knocking Eve to the mat. Layla covers but Eve just rolls through it for the pin at 2:55.
Rating: D. I feel bad about rating almost nothing tonight so here’s one for this match. This was again way too short and nothing special. I like how they’re kind of planting the seeds for the split of Laycool, but how many times can they lose before they lose any and all credibility? Pretty weak match all around as Kong can’t get here soon enough.
There was a video on the Chamber somewhere in this show but I don’t have it due to watching early so excuse me for not saying “video on the Elimination Chamber.”
Smackdown World Title: Edge vs. Dolph Ziggler
Vickie is referee here. Big match intros are interrupted by Vickie who does them instead. The spear is still banned. Dolph grabs a rollup almost immediately for two. Naturally, Vickie counts fast for Dolph but Cole says that might be the way she counts both ways. Edge hammers away in the corner and Vickie breaks it up. Naturally Dolph does the same thing and Vickie stands around.
Sleeper can’t go all the way on and Edge reverses to get us back to even. Nice dropkick by Ziggler puts Edge right back down though. Edge keeps fighting back but hasn’t covered yet so we’re not sure about her speed on his covers. Ziggler gets that Downward Spiral Stunner but can’t get the Zig Zag. Edgecution hits so Vickie puts Dolph’s foot on the rope.
Fameasser gets two. Edge gets a forearm to take down Ziggler. Cole is getting annoying here as he keeps ranting about how great this is and all that jazz. Vickie channels her inner Edge and spears her ex-husband. She actually bounces off Edge and falls to the mat. Her ankle might be hurt so the doctor takes her out.
With Vickie gone there’s the spear! No referee though so Edge spears him again. The problem is that Vickie is right there and sees it. With no referee still, Clay Matthews, a huge linebacker for the Super Bowl champion Packers, comes out in a referee shirt and counts the pin. Somehow this counts and Edge wins at approximately 8:45. Uh….ok? Vickie waves it off as the show ends and Cole says there’s a new world champion. Odd but cool ending.
Rating: C. This was just there to set up the ending, but I really hope they follow up on this. There’s no reason why that fall should stand but at the moment at least it does. Odd indeed but having Matthews there was a cool thing to do. It doesn’t make any sense at all, but again it was cool, which was the point.
Overall Rating: C. This was a very average show. No matches stood out in the slightest, the ending was rather stupid and nothing really happened. They clearly have it in cruise control until the PPV and then we’ll do the heavy lifting for Mania. That being said, this was still a pretty weak show for the most part as everything we had already established was just reinforced. Nothing special in the slightest here and the weakest Friday show in a long time.
Results
Alberto Del Rio b. Kofi Kingston – Cross Armbreaker
Justin Gabriel b. Vladimir Kozlov – 450 Splash
Drew McIntyre b. Chris Masters – Futureshock
Wade Barrett b. Rey Mysterio – Wasteland
Kane b. JTG – Chokeslam
Eve Torres b. Layla – Eve pinned Layla after rolling through a pin attempt
Edge b. Dolph Ziggler – Spear
Impact
Date: February 10, 2011
Location: Impact Zone, Orlando, Florida
Commentators: Mike Tenay, Tazz
Episode Title: Don’t Be Roode
It’s a new era for TNA as we have Fourtune now as faces, leading the TNA charge against Immortal. With AJ as arguably top face again, things are looking a bit more familiar around the Impact Zone this week. We’re a mere four days away from Against All Odds and there aren’t many matches announced on TV yet. I’d expect to find out what else is coming tonight though. Let’s get to it.
We open with a clip of Jarrett on a radio show talking about the Kurt Angle situation. There are also some clips of Angle watching Jarrett at a house show. We then shift over to Fourtune being revealed as THEY. Roode has something to say tonight.
Immortal comes out to open the show. No Flair again as I guess he’s either being held off TV or is out due to his shoulder injury. Immortal looks a bit dressed down this week other than Jeff Jarrett and Karen. Eric says that Immortal won’t miss a beat after last week. He’s not going to give up power because for 15 years he’s made stars, built companies and changed the industry. Bischoff just said he made stars. Ok I regained my composure. Almost died of laughter there.
Bischoff runs down Fourtune and says how worthless they are. He hands the mic over to Jeff Jarrett who calls out Fourtune. The fans chant for AJ. Jarrett (when I say Jarrett I mean Jeff. I’ll refer to Karen as Karen for clarification) says he gave all 4 of these guys a job 9 years ago. Jarrett gets in their faces again but Roode grabs the mic from him.
Roode says that Fourtune is the backbone of the company and that they all had chances to go away for more money or better opportunities, but they were the ones that have stood by TNA. They’ll continue to rise to the top no matter what Immortal wants to do. He says for Jarrett to do something about it if he doesn’t like it and the brawl is on. Good promo from Roode who I’ve never seen the superstar in him that is supposed to be there. Angle, Crimson and Steiner run out to even the odds as Immortal runs.
Angle and Jarrett sign their contract tonight.
The world title is on the line as Anderson defends against Morgan. The winner gets Jeff Hardy in a ladder match for the title on Sunday. Well at least they announced the PPV main event.
Velvet and Winter are arguing in the back until Angelina breaks them up and has an official introduction. They argue more and Angelina is frustrated as we take a break.
Back with Eric offering the returning Hernandez a spot in Immortal which he accepts.
Matt Hardy/Bully Ray/D’Angelo Dinero vs. D-Von/Samoa Joe/Rob Van Dam
This is a tables match. These guys all have singles matches at the PPV which I think you can figure out. Joe chases Pope out of the arena to start. I think this is one table to a finish. Van Dam vs. Matt in the ring as he hits Rolling Thunder. D-Von beats up Bubba on the floor. The Dudleys are in the ring now with Bubba hitting D-Von low. Bubba gets a table set up but yells at D-Von’s kids. They jump the rail and detain him, allowing D-Von to knock Bubba through the table for the win at 3:15.
Rating: C-. This was a total mess to say the least, but they got the right idea at least of having the three singles matches get pushed at the same time. The Pope and Joe were out there maybe 4 seconds total, but the other matches got some camera time at least. I’m a fan of this kind of booking, but this was too insane to really get much out of it.
The Angles have a surprise for Kurt.
Back with the Jarretts in the ring, flanked by security. Karen says they have a hectic schedule but their perfect family works well enough to pull it off. Here comes Kurt for the contract signing. Karen says they need to get along for the sake of their kids while patronizing him terribly. Kurt says let’s get this over with. Jarrett says that there was no need for the violence at Genesis.
Jarrett says he’s going to raise the stakes. If Kurt wins, he gets sole custody of Kurt’s two kids. Three weeks from tonight however, the Jarretts are renewing their wedding vows. If Jarrett wins, Kurt has to give Karen away on March 3rd (three weeks from tonight). Yes, they’re actually having a match for the custody of kids. And yes I know WWE did it. It was stupid then and it’s stupid now. The contract is signed with no issues for perhaps the first time ever in professional wrestling.
Sarita/Rosita/Tara/Madison Rayne vs. Velvet Sky/Winter/Angelina Love/Mickie James
Winter tries to slide between Angelina’s legs like Velvet and almost knocks her over. Then she blocks Velvet’s entrance. Ah there it is. Angelina vs. Sarita to start us off. Rolling cradle into a sunset flip gets two for Love immediately. The world title match is next apparently. Top rope cross body gets two on Sarita but Rosita trips Angelina up before coming in.
Sarita back in as she and Rosita have decent chemistry. Rosita is pretty tiny. They’ve been the only members of their team in so far as it’s back to Rosita. Angelina gets a front slam (World’s Strongest Slam) to break the momentum and it’s off to Velvet. Winter gets mad at her for coming in and Rosita drills her. More cousin double teaming results in Rosita hitting a moonsault for the pin on Velvet at 3:00.
Rating: C+. This was probably too short to grade but the chemistry between the cousins was impressive. I would have liked more than half the girls to be in the match as this really should have been a tag match with Winter outside, but I get what they were going for here I guess. The cousins carried this and I’d like to see more of them in the future.
Mickie wants to fight Madison right now as we go to a break.
Back with Mickie saying she wants to fight now. Madison says that Mickie came here to prove that she’s the best in the world. Madison says that Mickie talks a good game but can’t walk the walk. She says she’ll see Mickie at Against All Odds. This was kind of abrupt.
Jeff Hardy says it doesn’t matter who he faces at the ladder match as it’s his element.
World title match is next.
Angle goes into Fourtune’s locker room and tells Roode and AJ to hurt Jeff Jarrett tonight. Angle says he wishes it were him tonight and Roode volunteers to put himself in there. The pop for that makes it hard to hear the promo. Listen to that TNA.
TNA World Title: Matt Morgan vs. Mr. Anderson
After Anderson’s usual introduction, here’s Hardy with a personalized ladder. Hardy sits on top of it as we get started. They feel each other out a lot to start with Morgan overpowering Anderson. Side slam gets two. Anderson grabs a rollup for one and Morgan gets a clothesline for two. Anderson speeds things up and takes over. That was some nice stuff from him there.
Mic Check is avoided as is the Carbon Footprint. Anderson gets a middle rope clothesline for two. Morgan is on the apron and snaps Anderson’s neck across the top and the champion goes flying into the referee. Hernandez runs in through the crowd and beats down Morgan, allowing Anderson to get the easy pin at 5:40. Anderson didn’t see Hernandez’s beatdown.
Rating: C-. Not a bad match here but it was pretty clear they were going through the motions. I like the title being on the line on TV though as it makes things seem important. Even a match like this where there was little doubt as to who would win is a good thing as you want to watch because you might see something important. Smart TV there.
Post match Hernandez and Hardy beat down Anderson. Hardy poses with the belt as we take a break.
Ray says that D-Von’s sons are bastards and they’re in over their heads. He issues a challenge to D-Von to bring his sons to Against All Odds for a 3-1 street fight. Oh dear. His kids are teenagers if you’re curious.
Brian Kendrick vs. Robbie E vs. Suicide
The winner is in the triple threat at Against All Odds against Generation Me of which the winner will get the shot at Kaz. Robbie E isn’t happy as he got robbed of his title. Tonight is the road to regaining his bling. Robbie jumps Suicide to start as Kendrick is rocking back and forth on the mat meditating or something. Suicide takes over on Robbie but is sent over the top to the floor.
Kendrick pops up and goes off on Robbie while still in his cloak for lack of a better term. In comes Suicide again and Kendrick accidentally nails him. Suicide gets up and takes down both guys, knocking them into the corners. Suicide takes down Kendrick with the Suicide Solution (kind of a weird belly to back suplex/Angle Slam combination) but Cookie distracts, allowing Robbie to knock him to the floor and steals the pin to advance to Against All Odds at 2:55. No rating as it was too short, but this was the weakest of these matches.
Eliminate the Hate ad.
Ink Inc says that they’re unique and that they give it their all in the ring. Just a quick 30 second promo but this was perhaps the first or second time we’ve heard these guys talk about themselves. This is the kind of thing TNA needs to do more of with some of their lesser established characters.
Gunner/Murphy/Rob Terry vs. Steiner/Beer Money at the PPV. We also run down the rest of the card.
D-Von says his boys will be in the match. From a kayfabe perspective, I don’t get why D-Von would do this to someone that has no issue hurting them. Isn’t he just putting them in danger? Not criticizing it, just not really getting it.
Jeff Jarrett/Jeff Hardy vs. AJ Styles/Kurt Angle
Angle has a big smile on his face on the way to the ring. We take a break before the bell. Jarrett vs. AJ to start but Kurt is tagged in almost immediately. Let the stalling begin. You can always tell a guy that cut his teeth in Memphis. They can stall like few others. Angle and Hardy start us off proper here. Angle gets the belly to belly for two. Taz says he’s wrestled both of these men before. He needs to say things like that more often as unless you started watching before about 2002, there’s a chance you might not know he was a wrestler.
Off to AJ vs. Hardy for a bit before Jarrett comes in to beat down AJ. Jarrett keeps running from Angle and it’s Hardy vs. Kurt again. Hardy hooks a chinlock on Angle for a bit and takes him down with a back elbow. In true heel fashion we get Angle vs. Jarrett when Angle is beaten down. Karen yells at Kurt a lot but Jeff misses an enziguri and it’s ankle lock time. Hardy saves and is in now legally I guess.
Hardy puts on a chinlock/choke to Angle as we take a break. Back with more Hardy beating on Angle. It seems that they’re protecting AJ which makes sense as he might not be back to full speed yet. Angle gets the running belly to belly off the top and both guys are down. Hot tag to AJ who cleans house. Angle wants the Slam on Jarrett but Jarrett escapes. Kurt goes after Karen and the distraction allows AJ to hit the springboard forearm (love that move) for the pin at 14:26.
Rating: C+. This was a main event tag match and it worked for the most part. Jarrett running from Angle was a nice touch as that was the focal point of the match. This wasn’t a great match or anything but it did the job it was supposed to do. Fun main event tag and a good way to end the show.
The Jeffs beat down Angle and AJ until Fourtune makes the save. Immortal comes down for the second save and controls for a bit. RVD comes out for save #3 but Matt gets a shot to the knee. Here comes Anderson for the final save to take down Immortal to end the show.
Overall Rating: C+. This was a hard one to grade. Due to having everything come together last week, this was more or less 2-3 weeks worth of build in one show for the PPV. That being said, they got the matches announced and for the most part they work. A lot of it is a rehash of Genesis, but that’s the best they’ve got right now. It seems the main event picture is shaky to say the least as no real challenger for Anderson is there other than Hardy who doesn’t seem like a threat at all. Either way, I thought they did the best they could with what they had. I liked this for some reason despite some very stupid stuff on it.
Results
D-Von/Samoa Joe/Rob Van Dam b. D’Angelo Dinero/Bully Ray/Matt Hardy – D-Von put Ray through a table
Sarita/Rosita/Tara/Madison Rayne b. Velvet Sky/Winter/Angelina Love/Mickie James – Moonsault to Sky
Mr. Anderson b. Matt Morgan – Pin after Hernandez attacked Morgan
Robbie E. b. Suicide and Brian Kendrick – Pin after a Suicide Solution to Kendrick
AJ Styles/Kurt Angle b. Jeff Hardy/Jeff Jarrett – Springboard forearm to Jarrett
Monday Night Raw
Date: February 7, 2011
Location: Bradley Center, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Commentators: Michael Cole, Jerry Lawler
We continue on the Road to Wrestlemania in what I’d assume will be a plot advancing show which is ok. The Chamber is in less than two weeks so there isn’t much to say as far as adding new stuff goes. Bear in mind that I’ve seen part of this show last night but am reviewing it on Tuesday/Wednesday, so if there are some odd things said it’s because I know what’s coming. Sorry about that. Let’s get to it.
Nickelback opens us up.
Here’s Vince, and according to Cole it’s the first time we’ve seen him in almost a year. Where do I begin?
1. He wrestled at Wrestlemania on March 28, 2010. We’ll call that 11 months when it’s really more like 10 and a half.
2. He was there for Nexus. Nexus began on June 1 and attacked Vince on June 22. We’ll go very conservative again and call that June 7. That means we have eight months.
3. He was on the November 1 episode of Raw, which may be a stretch as he was in a coma/dream sequence. Still though, he was there. That would be three months
In other words, at minimum it was three months and at most it was eight months. That means it’s closer to half a year than a year, but who cares about things like time right?
Vince starts talking about Wrestlemania and how after the Super Bowl is over, it’s time for Wrestlemania. Apparently next week we’re going to meet the host of Wrestlemania who has set a record or a streak of some sort. I’m kind of intrigued but it better not be Justin Bieber.
Anyway as Vince is about to leave, here’s Randy Orton. We get a clip of him punting Harris last week and running from Nexus and their beatdown. Orton wants to talk about Punk and how after last week they’re not even. Before Orton gets going though here’s Punk. Punk sits down on the stage and says that of course it isn’t over. He asks if Orton wants to know why he cost “Randall” the title at the Rumble.
Punk shows a clip from Unforgiven 2008 with Punk as World Heavyweight Champion and Orton getting in his face and calling Punk a fluke. Legacy jumped him and Orton punted him in the head, which made Punk have to forfeit the title due to an injury. Yes, THIS IS CONTINUITY! They did something back then and now we’re going to get revenge as a result of it. That is huge as something is happening and there’s a reason for it. That doesn’t happen anymore, which is a huge thing.
Punk says that he’s been patient but now wants his revenge. As long as they’re on the same show, Orton will never be world champion again. He isn’t waiting for Elimination Chamber but is going to eliminate Orton right now. Instead of running like someone intelligent, Orton stands in the ring and gets beaten down.
After a little bit Punk starts talking and Orton breaks free for a bit but is eventually tied in the ropes. Cena chant starts up but Orton is all alone. Punk yells at him a lot but Orton gets a headbutt and kick in. The kick hits Punk in the face and breaks his nose legit. There’s blood coming out of it and it’s swollen badly. If it’s not broken it’s bruised badly. The Nexus puts Orton on Punk’s shoulders for the GTS to end the segment.
Mason Ryan vs. R-Truth
This was set up by an E-Mail during the break. Apparently all members of Nexus will face people in the Chamber, finishing with Punk vs. Cena in the main event. This is Ryan’s in ring debut in WWE. Truth’s song is freaking catchy to say the least. And now we get the important part of the night. “GREEN BAY WISCONSIN! WHAT’S UP???” Cole: Truth we’re in Milwaukee! This would become the running joke for the night.
The fans totally turn on Truth, booing the heck out of him and chanting MILWAUKEE. Truth is clearly shaken here, messing up his sunset flip out of the corner as well as the spinning forearm. It’s understandable as he hasn’t been a heel in years. Truth may have hurt his knee on the missed forearm. Ryan slams him into the ropes three times and then locks on a Brock Lock (Ryan bends Truth’s leg around Ryan’s head) for the submission at 2:23.
Post match Ryan gets a chair but the referee grabs it away. With another Milwaukee chant going, the hold goes on again and the decision is reversed. This would be stupid based on the fact that Vickie said a referee’s decision can’t be reversed but whatever.
The Did You Know says more people attended live events last year than the Super Bowl, Stanley Cup Finals, NBA Finals and X Games combined. You mean having like 400 shows a year was enough to pass all those others? REALLY???
Back from a break Punk congratulates Ryan on hurting Truth. Later tonight it’s McGillicutty vs. Morrison and Otunga vs. Sheamus.
Eve Torres/Tamina/Gail Kim vs. Bella Twins/Melina
The Bellas and Eve look great here. Even Gail looks kind of good. Natalya is on commentary for this and has a shot at Eve next week. Gail tries to fight both Bellas which fails pretty badly. Off to Melina now as this isn’t anything special at all. Here’s Eve as Natalya and Cole get into an argument. Standing moonsault gets two on Melina. Everything breaks down and a spinning neckbreaker (Moss Covered Three Handled Family Credenza for you technical people out there) ends Melina at 2:22. This was pretty worthless.
2-21-11 promo, this time with the Johnny Cash song Ain’t No Grave Can Hold My Body Down.
We talk about Aaron Rodgers having the title belt on his shoulder during the celebration. Allegedly Ric Flair gave him that but I’m not sure how much I buy that at all.
Video about the Chamber match.
John Morrison vs. Michael McGillicutty
McGillicutty takes him down early to start us off. To say the crowd is dead for the early parts here is an understatement to say the least. McGillicutty goes after the arm and tries to slam Morrison’s hand into the post by crushing it with the steps. The dropkick to the steps misses though and here comes John. Flash Kick sets up the Starship Pain to end it at 2:30. Great looking moonsault there.
As Morrison is leaving, Punk is waiting on him with some kind of spray that goes into Morrison’s eyes. Punk also kicks him in the head. Medics check him as we go to a break.
After a break here’s Miz in wrestling gear. He says that last week he was pulling for Lawler and asks him to get in the ring. Miz says it wasn’t because he thought Lawler would be the easiest targets because they’re all easy wins for the Miz. Lawler used to be a loudmouth and everyone would listen to Jerry. Miz says he patterned his career after Lawler and is a modern day Jerry Lawler. I’d say Roddy Piper but that’s just me.
Now it’s him on talk shows and now it’s him that people want to watch. He’s also WWE Champion which Lawler has ever been. Jerry says they’re not mirror images because he’s an original. Miz shows us a clip from last week where Jerry punched DiBiase which looked great. Miz says that was a sucker punch so Lawler says Miz is a sucker and sucks too. Wow that was bad.
Lawler says he’s never competed at Wrestlemania or been WWE Champion. He says no one knows what it means to do either of those things. Lawler is going to win the title and go to Wrestlemania. Miz goes for his catchphrase but Lawler cuts him off by saying awful and there’s your chant. The fight is on and Lawler puts Riley down. Cue DiBiase for the save and Bryan for the second save. The GM makes the obvious match.
Daniel Bryan/Jerry Lawler vs. Ted DiBiase/The Miz
Riley is on commentary with Cole here. Bryan vs. DiBiase to start. Who would have believed say two years ago that on Raw we would be seeing the number one contender Jerry Lawler teaming with Bryan Danielson facing Ted DiBiase and the WWE Champion the Miz? Think about that for a minute. Miz sends King to the floor as we take a break.
Back with Miz holding a chinlock on Lawler but there’s a quick tag to Bryan. If I hadn’t been looking at the monitor I wouldn’t have known it as the reaction more or less didn’t exist. Running clothesline in the corner to Bryan gets two for Miz. Off to Lawler (small pop) and DiBiase who is in trouble early. DDT gets two for Lawler. Everything breaks down as Miz is taken out by Bryan. The middle rope punch ends DiBiase at 9:05. Lawler wins again.
Rating: C-. See, here’s the thing with Lawler: he doesn’t look terrible. Yes he’s over sixty years old, but at the same time he looked decent. He’s in great shape considering his age and can get by with the same basic moves he has for years. It’s the Rocky story and it’s going to end in him losing at the PPV which is fine. There’s nothing wrong with this story despite what various internet “geniuses” would have you think.
Sheamus vs. David Otunga
Holy squash Batman! As Sheamus is on the way to the ring Josh interrupts him and asks his opinion on Mark Henry’s comments. Sheamus hasn’t heard them but apparently Henry says that Sheamus should be out of the Chamber and Henry should be in. Sheamus says Henry hasn’t done anything in 14 years and should only be in if it’s a cake eating contest.
Otunga comes out but here’s Henry instead. The brawl is on with Otunga only trying to get in once and getting drilled. A pair of World’s Strongest Slams ends Sheamus as I guess there’s no match. Otunga stands over the fallen Sheamus but here’s…..Alberto? Well he had to be here at some point I suppose.
Alberto Del Rio vs. Santino Marella
This should be short but likely won’t be. After a break and before Santino’s entrance, Alberto says it was his destiny and all that jazz. Santino throws Alberto over the top in a funny bit. Was there ever a bell? If there was I didn’t hear it. Santino chant is the loudest of the night so far which I’m not sure how to take. There’s the bell. Kozlov isn’t here due to the beating he got from Corre the other night.
Santino sends him over the top again and talks some trash. Back in and Alberto of course takes over as he’s supposed to. He sends Santino into the post and the arm work is on. Running enziguri in the corner misses but the Cobra misses. Del Rio gets a Codebreaker to the arm and seconds later the Armbreaker ends it at about 2:59. Just an extended squash with some minor comedy thrown in so no rating.
We recap the Nexus taking out the Chamber competitors so far tonight.
Here are Vickie and Dolph for no apparent reason other than we’re talking about Smackdown. She says exactly what you would expect her to say until Cena’s music cuts her off. He references Christina Aguliera butchering the national anthem at the Super Bowl. He also apologizes for R-Truth, saying that Truth celebrated a bit too much because we’re in Milwaukee.
Cole morphs into the anti-Cena fan, saying it’s the same stuff every time. Cena starts talking about the last time they were in a ring and Cena kissed Vickie. Vickie and Dolph threaten to leave if the fans boo and Cena says you heard them, prompting huge heat. He starts up a GO PACK GO chant, which is a local favorite and is enough to get them to go.
Cena talks about what Nexus has been up to tonight and gets another jab at Truth. “They beat Truth up so badly that he forgot what city he’s in.” The flaw in Nexus’ plan though is that Cena is still here. He starts using the phrase Elimination Chamber instead of PPV. There’s something awesome about people saying what they’re planning and seeing the Mania sign over their shoulders. That’s always cool to see.
Another 2-21-11 ad, the same as before.
John Cena vs. CM Punk
Cena keeps looking at the entrance during Punk’s entrance. Nice little touch there. Punk hammers him into the corner to start as he controls early. All Punk so far. A charge in the corner misses though as this crowd is pathetic. Cena can’t get momentum going though as he has to keep looking for Nexus. Out to the floor with Punk landing a clothesline from the apron to keep control.
Back in the ring and it’s the knee and clothesline out of the corner to put Cena down. The crowd is DEAD. Punk says Cena can’t see him. GTS is countered. You can see some stuffing in Punk’s nose. Cena pounds him down in the corner and the referee says he’ll disqualify Cena if he keeps that up. Cena shrugs and drills Punk low for the DQ at about 5:00.
Rating: C-. This wasn’t very good, but they had a nice little thing going with Cena constantly being afraid. Also the low blow was smart as he knew as soon as the match was over the troops would be on their way so he took out the leader. There’s thinking there which gives this some points. However, the match was boring and just a bridge to the ending, which isn’t good.
Post match Nexus of course comes out with Ryan guarding Punk. McGillicutty and Otunga corner Cena but Lawler hands Cena a chair and house is cleaned. Cena stands tall to end the show.
Overall Rating: D+. I really wasn’t that impressed here. The matches flew by and not much was going on at all. They more or less burned this show off instead of going for something new for the Chamber. That’s fine, but the problem is that it gets a bit boring. There was nothing going on here for the most part though other than Punk trying to take out his opponents. It’s not horrible, but I didn’t get excited once throughout the show, which isn’t a good thing. Pretty weak show but not awful at all.
Results
R-Truth b. Mason Ryan via DQ when Ryan wouldn’t let go of his hold and the initial decision was reversed
Eve Torres/Tamina/Gail Kim b. Bella Twins/Melina – Spinning neckbreaker to Melina
John Morrison b. Michael McGillicutty – Starship Pain
Daniel Bryan/Jerry Lawler b. The Miz/Ted DiBiase – Second Rope Punch to DiBiase
Alberto Del Rio b. Santino Marella – Cross Armbreaker
CM Punk b. John Cena via DQ when Cena hit Punk low