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| Venom | Sep 1 2010, 09:42 AM Post #1 |
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Ok so I got my last site shut down due to a site error in the system. Instead of re-building it for my old fed(which lasted about 3 days), I decided to go ahead with a WWE Re-Vamp. Here's the deal. I am going to be having 6 shows a week.The show listings are below: Monday: RAW Tuesday: NXT Wednesday: ECW on SyFy Thursday: TNA Impact! Friday: Smackdown! Saturday: WWE Superstars Sunday: Reserved for PPV Events Championships below:(all titles belong to current champions as of 9/1/10) RAW WWE Championship US Championship WWE Tag Team Championship WWE Diva's Championship Smackdown World Heavyweight Championship Intercontinental Championship World Tag Team Championship WWE Women's Championship ECW ECW World Heavyweight Championship ECW Television Championship ECW Tag Team Championship ECW Knockouts Tag Team Championship TNA TNA World Heavyweight Championship TNA X-Division Championship TNA Tag Team Championship TNA Knocouts Championship I think I'm going to run the game on a story of WWE buying out TNA. We'll have 1 Huge PPV to bring all 4 brands together. It's going to be something different, I'll say! 4 Championships per brand. Every PPV, Each brand will defend their World Championship & a 2nd Championship of their choice or/ Secondary match of their choice. Making each PPV an 8 match PPV. The modern rosters you see on TNA and WWE's websites are the same exact rosters that you will see here. ECW's roster is the exception. I am not going to make a website just yet because I don't know if Weebly is going to have any more problems and cause me to lose the site. So for now, I'm just going to post it on here. But we will use the August update for this and will run the companies from their current stand-points. Thank You! P.S. - I don't know how this is going to work with me having a baby coming in December. I may only have time to do EWR write-ups and to post weekly news updates. I will have to see, but I want to keep at least one EWR Game going constantly. Thanks for reading! |
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| Venom | Sep 1 2010, 05:43 PM Post #2 |
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ECW on SyFy 9/1/10 Written by The Dames(www.thesmartmarks.com) The show opens with the arrival of ECW GM Donald Trump. The limo pulls up and out steps Mr Trump. Overall Rating: 64% Cue Opening Credits followed by opening pyros. Match 1: Chilly Willy vs Samurai - Singles Match Overall Rating: 30% Crowd Reaction: 17% Match Quality: 51% Pre-Match Commentary: Prior to the Match, we hear Joey Styles talk about how 3 different set of champions would be crowned. Joel Gertner did his usual introduction where he inputs some cheesy phrase in between his first name and his last name. Match Background: None. The Match: Samurai connects with a back heel kick on Willy and gets back up quickly. Implant DDT by Samurai! I will always and forever mark out for that move. There's a two count on the pin. Willy reverses a waistlock. Samurai takes a vertical suplex, but pops right back up. Samurai hits a punch, but takes one right back. Again! A slugfest erupts in the ring! Chilly Willy with a badly-executed spinning neckbreaker on Samurai. One more performed that badly and this match will end on a bad note, if you get my drift. Samurai powers out of a Chilly Willy headlock. Samurai crushes Willy with a huge legdrop. Chilly Willy can barely stand. Corkscrew Brainbuster! 1....2....3. My Opinion: A DUD here would have actually been generous! -* Winner: Samurai Interview with the Chair Swinging Freaks Overall Rating: 61% Chair Swinging Freaks are backstage. They got on THE STICK~! and spent the interview putting themselves over as a well-oiled machine. Match 2: The Boogeyman and Mad Man Pondo vs Pogo The Clown and Matt Sinister(ECW Tag Team Championship) - Hardcore Tornado Tag Team Match Overall Rating: 44% Crowd Reaction: 40% Match Quality: 58% Match Background: This will be a hardcore bout. This match is for the ECW Tag Team titles. The Match: The Boogeyman hits an ugly looking bulldog off the ropes. Big kick from Sinister staggers Pondo but that's about it. Pogo blocks the suplex attempt and is able to hit the suplex instead! Pogo chair shots The Boogeyman. Uninspired brawling from Matt Sinister. Pondo flips out of a Pogo The Clown bodyslam attempt. The Boogeyman drives a table into Sinister. Flapjack from Boogeyman on Pogo. Pogo The Clown can barely stand. Here it comes - Goodnight. 1....2...3, it's finished. Boogeyman \ Pondo remain in the ring, celebrating their victory. My Opinion: DUD. I refuse to say any more about it. Winners and NEW ECW Tag Team Champions: The Boogeyman and Mad Man Pondo Interview with 2 Cold Scorpio Overall Rating: 71% Notes: 2 Cold Scorpio debuted a Rapper Gimmick and got a positive response from the crowd as he dissed his opponent in a rap rhyme. The Interview: 2 Cold Scorpio is backstage. He wanted to rip into Tatanka. Not literally, of course. That would just be nasty. Instead, this was a good way to build up to an eventual match. Match 3: 2 Cold Scorpio vs Tatanka (ECW TV Championship) - Last Man Standing Overall Rating: 51% Crowd Reaction: 57% Match Quality: 58% Notes: Tatanka also debuted a new gimmick during this match. He is now portraying an indian who's been racially profiled against. This also got a good response but the match was more focused on the new gimmicks the wrestlers portrayed than it was on the actual Championship being contested for. Match Background: This will be a last man standing bout. This match is for the ECW Television title. The Match: Scorpio is a glutton for punishment and just continues to take it during this match. Frying pan shot by Tatanka. Scorpio is a glutton for punishment and just continues to take it during this match. Running knee lift from Tatanka. The referee is counting: 5....6....2 Cold Scorpio is back up. Tatanka walks into a drop toe hold. 2 Cold Scorpio connects with a back heel kick on Tatanka and gets back up quickly. The referee gets to a five count....and Tatanka gets back up. Flying reverse elbow by 2 Cold Scorpio. Tatanka powers out of a 2 Cold Scorpio headlock. High Angle DDT by Tatanka just SPIKES 2 Cold Scorpio down! 2 Cold Scorpio is in trouble. Here it comes - End of Trails. The referee counts to 10, this match is over! 2 Cold Scorpio gives a murderous look toward Tatanka...and attacks! Tatanka gets dropped to the canvas, then battered with a barrage of rights and lefts. Scorpio picks him up...and launches him over the top rope to the outside. A small measure of revenge has been taken. My Opinion: One SOLE bright spot in this match keeps it from going into DUD territory. 1/4*. Winner and NEW ECW TV Champion: Tatanka Video of Sid Vicious Overall Rating: 71 Click here to see the video Main Event: Sid Vicious vs Juventud Guerrera (ECW World Championship)- Falls Count Anywhere Match. Overall Rating: 54% Crowd Reaction: 60% Match Quality: 62% Match Background: This will be a falls count anywhere bout. This match is for the ECW World title. The Match: Juventud Guerrera takes a right hand to the temple from Sid. I bet those hurt more than Sgt. Slaughter's Noogies. Juvi gets splashed in the corner. Hooks the leg for a two count. Juventud Guerrera pulls a mule kick out of nowhere. Juvi hits a dropkick on Sid Vicious and gets right back up. Juvi hits a HARD spinning kick to the jaw. Hip toss onto a chair by Juvi! Sid blocks a punch. Weak bodyslam by Sid. Juventud Guerrera can barely stand. Here it comes - Powerbomb. 1....2...3, it's finished. Sid Vicious extends his hand to Juvi...and it is accepted! They shake! My Opinion: When I give out 3/4*, it means that I'm being REALLY nice about it. Winner and NEW ECW World Champion: Sid Vicious Overall Rating for this event: 55% The attendance level was 7535 people. We made $301,400 from ticket sales. Build-up to the next ECW show: Now that we have a new ECW Champion, who will face Sid Vicious for the ECW World Championship at Night of Champions. Find out next week on SyFy... |
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| Venom | Sep 2 2010, 10:03 AM Post #3 |
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TNA Impact! 9/2/10 Written by:The Dames (www.thesmartmarks.com) opening with Hulk Hogan The show opens with Hulk Hogan coming out and saying that We will be host to 4 matches in the TNA World title tournament. Then next week 2 matches with the finals being at Night of Champions to crown a new TNA World Champion. Overall Rating: 92% Match 1: D'Angelo Dinero vs Abyss Overall Rating: 74% Crowd Reaction: 76% Match Quality: 71% Match Background: This will be a singles bout. This match is the first round of the TNA World Title tournament. The Match: Spear by D'Angelo Dinero. DEATH VALLEY DRIVAH~! by D'Angelo Dinero just KILLS Abyss! DEATH VALLEY DRIVAH~! by D'Angelo Dinero just KILLS Abyss! Pinfall attempt: ONE...TWO...NO! Rude Awakening neckbreaker on Abyss by The Pope. Remember when that was a legit finish? There's a two count on the pin. Abyss reverses a hip toss. Bodyslam by Abyss. Abyss hits a bulldog off the ropes. The Pope blocks a punch. Abyss walks into a side slam. Think about how much talent it takes to side slam someone. Nash can do it. D'Angelo Dinero drives Abyss into the corner. D'Angelo Dinero Express, forget about it. 1....2...3! Abyss looks furious. The referee walks over...and gets blasted with a clothesline! Abyss has lost it! My Opinion: Usually, this is designated for good matches that were usually way too short for some reason. What's your excuse? *3/4 Winner: D'Angelo Dinero Match 2: Douglas Williams vs Homicide Overall Rating: 73% Crowd Reaction: 71% Match Quality: 75% Match Background: This will be a Ultimate X bout. This match is for the TNA X Division title. The Match: Homicide gets caught with a belly to belly suplex from Williams! Belly to belly into a ladder standing in the corner and Homicide is out! Big forearm by Douglas Williams makes me want to go to the mirror and check MY teeth. Stun Gun from Douglas Williams! I still can't believe that was Austin's finisher at one point. Homicide once again takes the advantage after blocking a few punches and connecting with some forearms. Homicide scoops and slams Douglas Williams. What's the difference between a scoop slam and a body slam anyway? Spear by Homicide. Homicide walks into a drop toe hold. Williams hits a great swinging DDT on Homicide. Williams then hits a pair of HARD clotheslines and a BAAACK Bodydrop! ULTIMATE HOUSE...EN...FUEGO~! They both begin to climb the ladder. Once they reach the top, an exchange of punches starts! Williams grabs Homicide...and sends him crashing to the canvas! Douglas Williams grabs the prize for the victory. Homicide offers a handshake to Williams...and he accepts it! No! Douglas Williams levels Homicide with a cheap shot right hand! Douglas Williams puts Homicide in the corner. Douglas Williams sets up, and hits a Tornado DDT! Homicide has been floored after the match. My Opinion: A wise man once said 'Can I get a side of bland with that bland'. He's dead now, though. That's what this match was...bland. ** Winner and Still TNA X-Division Champion: Douglas Williams Interview with Angelina Love Overall Rating: 76% Angelina Love is ibackstage, about to give an interview. Out of nowhere comes Daffney, who attacks. Angelina Love is in trouble. Here it comes - Lobotomy. Angelina has been laid out by Daffney. Match 3: Rob Van Dam vs Samoa Joe. Overall Rating: 78% Crowd Reaction: 80% Match Quality: 74% Match Background: This will be a singles bout. This match is the first round of the TNA World Title tournament. The Match: Rob Van Dam strikes Joe. Rob Van Dam strikes Joe. Second rope flying axe handle, Joe goes down. One day, RVD might even consider coming off the top with that. You know...for more impact and stuff. Flying shoulder tackle by RVD sends Joe CRASHING to the mat. Samoa Joe reverses a hip toss. Rob Van Dam charges into the corner, but EATS BOOT and staggers backward. Samoa Joe hits a bulldog off the ropes. Hooks the leg for a two count. RVD blocks the suplex attempt and is able to hit the suplex instead! Massive backbreaker on Joe and I get happy flashbacks to Bret Hart's Five Moves of DOOM. Hooks the leg for a two count. Rob Van Dam scores with a standing spinebuster. Pinfall attempt: ONE...TWO...NO! I would have bought that as the finish! Samoa Joe pulls a mule kick out of nowhere. Joe hits a right hand. RVD counters a sleeper with a jaw breaker and is able to get free! Flying elbow from Rob Van Dam connects. Samoa Joe gets knocked to the ground by RVD, who is already climbing the turnbuckle. Off the top - Five Star Frog Splash, forget about it. 1....2...3! Samoa Joe goes nuts, attacking the referee! DDT! The referee is out! My Opinion: **1/4 rating for this one. Scott Keith may say that it's 'Perfectly Acceptable Wrestling', but not for me, buddy. Got to work harder to impress me. Winner: Rob Van Dam Match 4: Kurt Angle vs Sting. Overall Rating: 85% Crowd Reaction: 91% Match Quality: 73% Match Background: This will be a singles bout. This match is the first round of the TNA World Title tournament. The Match: BAAACK Body drop by Angle gets a bit of a pop from the crowd. Sting hits a bulldog off the ropes. There's a two count on the pin. Sting gets taken down out of nowhere! Kurt Angle gets up and gives a Belly to belly suplex to Angle. A Gut buster connects on Sting and hits hard. Hooks the leg for a two count. TIGER DRIVER~! '91 nearly crushes the spine of Sting! Pinfall attempt: ONE...TWO...NO! I would have bought that as the finish! A Gut buster connects on Sting and hits hard. Sting is able to duck a clothesline attempt and connect with a counter clothesline. Sting hits a piledriver on Kurt Angle. That used to end matches, you know. There's a two count on the pin. DEATH VALLEY DRIVAH~! by Sting just KILLS Kurt Angle! Hooks the leg! ONE...TWO...NO! Kurt Angle charges into the corner, but EATS BOOT and staggers backward. Sting hits some punches. How generic. Angle blocks a kick from Sting. Sting tastes a high angle back suplex. If Spike Lee can sue TNN over the Spike TV nonsense, then Kurt Angle should be able to sue SOMEONE for that. Delayed BRAINBUSTAH~! by Angle who held onto that one for ages. Sting gets knocked to the ground by Angle. Sting gets locked in the Ankle Lock! Submission victory! Kurt Angle is still in the ring celebrating. Sting pushes the referee away. Sting drops Angle to the canvas. Sting quickly locks on the Scorpion Deathlock! My Opinion: Nothing offensive, but nothing too special either. **1\2 rating. Winner: Kurt Angle Match 5: Motor City Machine Guns vs Nasty Boys vs Beer Money Inc. vs Ink, Inc.. Overall Rating: 60% Crowd Reaction: 51% Match Quality: 69% Match Background: This will be an elimination bout. Motor City Machine Guns are one of the most experienced teams in the promotion. Nasty Boys are one of the most experienced teams in the promotion. This match is for the TNA World Tag Team titles. The Match: Robert Roode with a spinning neckbreaker on Shelley. Massive backbreaker on Shelley and I get happy flashbacks to Bret Hart's Five Moves of DOOM. Tag between Robert Roode and Brian Knobs. Brian Knobs hits a BIG clothesline for two! Brian Knobs connects on Alex Shelley with a flurry in the corner...but no one seems to care. Tag to Jerry Sags. Jerry Sags connects on Alex Shelley with a flurry in the corner...but no one seems to care. Jerry Sags hits a weak elbow on Alex Shelley. Alex Shelley comes up with a right hand out of nowhere. Sags takes a flying neckbreaker from Alex Shelley. Tag between Alex Shelley and Chris Sabin. Power drive elbow by Chris Sabin. That sounds like a feature on a 4 x 4, doesn't it. The ref gets into position, administers the three count, and it's over. Chris Sabin pins Sags. Weak bodyslam on Sabin by Jesse Neal sets up a legdrop. Jesse Neal DDTs Chris Sabin. Pinfall attempt: ONE...TWO...NO! Tag to Shannon Moore. Ink, Inc. whip Sabin into the ropes and hit a double backdrop. Super kick by Shannon Moore. Cover, ONE...TWO...NO! I honestly thought that match was going to end right then and there. Sabin counters a sleeper with a jaw breaker and is able to get free! Tag to James Storm. Flying shoulder tackle by Cowboy sends Shannon CRASHING to the mat. Massive lariat! Stan Hansen would approve. Cowboy tags out to Robert Roode. Beer Money Inc. hook up Shannon, then hit a double suplex. Cover gets three for Robert Roode, Shannon got pinned. Alex Shelley charges into the corner, but EATS BOOT and staggers backward. Roode hits a piledriver on Alex Shelley. That used to end matches, you know. Alex Shelley elbows Robert Roode in the face to break a hammerlock. Shelley uses a basement dropkick to the knee and it looks like it might be TIME TO GO TO SCHOOL~! Super kick by Alex Shelley. Hooks the leg for a two count. Tag between Alex Shelley and Chris Sabin. Flying reverse elbow by Chris Sabin. Sabin drops an elbow...but Robert Roode moves out of the way. Tag between Robert Roode and James Storm. James Storm scores with a big spinebuster. Pin, but Sabin is out just before the three count. BIG clothesline on Sabin. Chris Sabin once again takes the advantage after blocking a few punches and connecting with some forearms. Dropkick connects to the butt of the jaw and Cowboy goes down. Alex Shelley drives James Storm into the corner. Sliced Bread #2!!! 1....2....3!! It's all over. My Opinion: All you deserve for this is *. That DOESN'T mean that you're a deputy or a cop or whatever. Road Agent Notes: This match suffered because the crowd were still pumped up from the last one, and so this bout was seen as something of a let-down to them. The TNA World Tag Team titles have gained in image. Winners and Still TNA Tag Team Champions: Motor City Machine Guns Main Event: Jeff Jarrett vs Mr. Anderson. Overall Rating: 79% Crowd Reaction: 82% Match Quality: 73% Match Background: This will be a singles bout. This match is the first round of the TNA World Title tournament. The Match: Trying to channel the spirit of Misawa, Mr. Anderson ends up chanelling Lex Luger instead and nails a running forearm to the face, minus the steel plate, of course. STIFF~! chop lights up Jarrett who covers up to try and stop the agonizing PAIN! Anderson slams Jeff Jarrett down and motions to the crowd. Anderson slams Jeff Jarrett down and motions to the crowd. Jarrett blocks the suplex attempt and is able to hit the suplex instead! BIG clothesline on Anderson. Nice piledriver on Anderson. There's a two count on the pin. Anderson backdrops Jeff Jarrett out of a piledriver attempt. That took a lot out of Mr. Anderson. Massive backbreaker on Jarrett and I get happy flashbacks to Bret Hart's Five Moves of DOOM. Covers for a quick two count. Mr. Anderson scores with a standing spinebuster. Cover, ONE...TWO...NO! I honestly thought that match was going to end right then and there. Jeff Jarrett elbows Mr. Anderson in the face to break a hammerlock. Jarrett scoops and slams Mr. Anderson. What's the difference between a scoop slam and a body slam anyway? Anderson powers out of a headlock. Fallaway slam by Mr. Anderson puts down Jeff Jarrett. Jeff Jarrett can barely stand. Mic Drop!!! That shook the ring. 1....2....3!! Kevin Nash comes running down the aisle with a chair, and gets into the ring! Nash hits Jarrett with a chair to the back! Jeff Jarrett goes down to the canvas, hurt. My Opinion: I can be generous sometimes. Well, depends on your definition of generous. **1/4. Winner: Mr Anderson Overall Rating for the Event: 77% The attendance level was 7532 people. We made $301280 from ticket sales. Additional Notes: RVD has been signed by a rival company and has forfeited his place in the TNA Title Tournament. WWE tried to sign him onto a full time written contract but RVD refused saying he likes to be able to choose where to go and work. With that said, D'Angelo Dinero has no opponent next week and will be shooting straight through to the finals. Find out who will take on The Pope at Night of Champions next thursday on TNA Impact! |
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| Venom | Sep 2 2010, 11:39 AM Post #4 |
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New Update: I just downloaded Zeus Pro. I'm going to be using that to do my posts from now on. This way, you get more details from the posts. You be able to read what's actually going on. I think this will make for a better read. |
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| Venom | Sep 4 2010, 02:42 PM Post #5 |
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Friday Night Smackdown 9/3/10 Written by The Dames (www.thesmartmarks.com) The show opens and without further ado, the first match begins Match 1: Adam Hastey vs Aeroboy. Overall Rating: 32% Crowd Reaction: 9% Match Quality: 55% Match Background: None. The Match: STIFF high kick on Hastey by Aeroboy. Aeroboy hits a dropkick on Adam Hastey and gets right back up. Hooks the leg for a two count. Adam Hastey fights out of a grapple. Aeroboy walks into a spinning heel kick which almost causes a decapitation! Hastey hits a quick kick on Aeroboy. Hastey hits a dropkick on Aeroboy. Actually, it barely touched! Aeroboy powers out of a Adam Hastey headlock. Flying reverse elbow by Aeroboy. Adam Hastey can barely stand. Here it comes - Mexican Destroyer. 1....2...3, it's finished. My Opinion: A DUD here would have actually been generous! -* Winner: Aeroboy Match 2: Glacier vs Horace Hogan. Overall Rating: 46% Crowd Reaction: 38% Match Quality: 55% Match Background: None. The Match: Glacier scores with a poor face jam on Horace Hogan. Glacier hits a badly done swinging DDT on Horace Hogan. Forward suplex from Glacier. Pinfall attempt: ONE...TWO...NO! I would have bought that as the finish! Right hand from Glacier on Horace. Hooks the leg for a two count. Horace blocks a punch. Horace slams Glacier down. Glacier is sure in trouble now. Horace Hogan hits a sloppy double axe handle off the top. Horace Hogan gets taken down out of nowhere! Glacier scores with a poor face jam on Horace Hogan. Horace Hogan can barely stand. Cryonic Kick!!! That shook the ring. 1....2....3!! My Opinion: DUD. I refuse to say any more about it. Winner: Glacier Match 3: Beth Phoenix vs Kelly Kelly vs Layla El vs Michelle McCool. Overall Rating: 66% Crowd Reaction: 72% Match Quality: 53% Match Background: This will be a four corners bout. This match is for the WWE Women's title. The Match: Layla El connects with some weak punches on Beth Phoenix. A powerslam so weak, my grandmother could have performed it, is actually pulled off by Layla on Phoenix. Hooks the leg for a two count. Phoenix blocks a punch. Tag between Beth Phoenix and Michelle McCool. Layla El walks into a chop to the pecs. Ouchy. Michelle whips Layla into the turnbuckles...and the ref is crushed! Flying knee to the face from Michelle McCool. Pinfall attempt, but the ref is out and can't count to three! Layla takes a vertical suplex from Michelle McCool. Michelle McCool misses a big legdrop after stalling too long. Tag between Layla El and Kelly Kelly. Kelly Kelly uses a running dropkick into the corner. That was just...ugh. Kelly hits a dropkick on Michelle McCool. Actually, it barely touched! Kelly drops an elbow...but Michelle McCool moves out of the way. Kelly just EATS a swinging neckbreaker slam from Michelle. Flapjack from Michelle on Kelly. Tag between Michelle McCool and Layla El. Layla El with a sloppy back bodydrop on Kelly. We almost had another Benoit/Sabu situation there. Side suplex from Layla. Could have been done a hell of a lot better though. Kelly Kelly hooks up a suplex, but Layla flips out and lands on her feet, and quickly grabs the tights to score with a school boy pin! 1...2..3! The referee somehow missed the blatant cheating! My Opinion: 1/4*. Be happy it's not a DUD. Winner and Still WWE Women's Champion: Lalya El Match 4: Godfather vs Chuck Palumbo. Overall Rating: 66% Crowd Reaction: 62% Match Quality: 71% Match Background: None. The Match: Uninspired brawling from Godfather. Godfather hits a right hand on Chuck Palumbo. Covers for a quick two count. Chuck blocks a punch. BIG clothesline on Godfather. Chuck scoops and slams Godfather. What's the difference between a scoop slam and a body slam anyway? Chuck Palumbo with a spinning neckbreaker on Godfather. Godfather comes up with a right hand out of nowhere. Godfather hits a sloppy double axe handle off the top. Chuck Palumbo can barely stand. Pimp Drop!!! That shook the ring. 1....2....3!! Chuck is pounding the canvas with punches, shouting about how unfair everything is. My Opinion: *1\2 rating is all it gets from me. Winner: Godfather Match 5: Jack Swagger vs Kofi Kingston. Overall Rating: 76% Crowd Reaction: 82% Match Quality: 65% Match Background: This match is for the WWE Intercontinental title. The Match: Standing leg lariat by Kofi Kingston on Swagger. Implant DDT by Kofi Kingston! I will always and forever mark out for that move. There's a two count on the pin. Jack Swagger elbows Kofi Kingston in the face to break a hammerlock. Big dropkick by Jack Swagger, who got a ton of air on the move. Covers for a quick two count. Kingston walks into a jaw breaker. There's a two count on the pin. Kofi Kingston powers out of a Jack Swagger headlock. Spinning bulldog in the corner and Swagger is down! Cover, ONE...TWO...NO! I honestly thought that match was going to end right then and there. Swagger ducks a wild right hand. The ref is bumped, as goes down after accidentally getting caught by an elbow to the face. Jack Swagger scores with a standing spinebuster. Hooks the leg, but the referee is still out! Tiger bomb by Jack Swagger, which is nowhere near as cool as a botched Pedigree but gets the job done. Pin, but Kingston is out just before the three count. Kofi Kingston avoids a Jack Swagger avalanche by getting out of the damn way! Kofi Kingston moves in for the kill. Trouble In Paradise! 1....2....3. Jack Swagger slides to the outside and grabs a chair, then climbs back into the ring. Kingston turns around...and gets planted with a huge chair shot to the head! He is left down and out on the canvas. My Opinion: Nothing special...nothing special at all. *1/4 Winner and still WWE Intercontinental Champion: Kofi Kingston Main Event: CM Punk vs Christian. Overall Rating: 89% Crowd Reaction: 87% Match Quality: 91% Match Background: The Winner faces Kane @ Night of Champions. The Match: Christian walks into a high dropkick from CM Punk, almost losing several teeth in the process. CM Punk gets up and gives a Belly to belly suplex to Punk. CM Punk kicks the leg, knocks Christian down, and goes to work on it. There's a two count on the pin. Hard back suplex on Christian. Come to think of it, that move had WAY too much power in No Mercy for N64. Hooks the leg for a two count. Christian powers out of a CM Punk headlock. Christian gets up and gives a Belly to belly suplex to Christian. Hooks the leg for a two count. Christian hits a piledriver on CM Punk. That used to end matches, you know. Christian goes for a splash but Punk puts the knees up. Power drive elbow by CM Punk. That sounds like a feature on a 4 x 4, doesn't it. CM Punk misses a clothesline...and takes out the referee accidentally! Christian knocks Punk to the outside, then signals for the Killswitch. He reaches out of the ring for CM Punk...and gets clobbered with the ring bell! Right to the head! The referee wakes up to see Punk sliding in and making the pinfall: 1....2....3! Forget about it. Luke Gallows comes running down the aisle, and gets into the ring! Luke Gallows spins Christian around. Luke Gallows hits the Gallows Pole! Christian has been left down on the canvas. My Opinion: Absolutely solid match. A few minor things brought it down, so I'm tacking on a **** rating. Winner: CM Punk Overall Rating: 47 The attendance level was 7541 people. We made $301640 from ticket sales. |
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| Venom | Sep 4 2010, 02:51 PM Post #6 |
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WWE Superstars: 9/4/10 Written by The Dames(www.thesmartmarks.com) Angle with Matt Morgan Jeff Jarrett is in the ring, about to give an interview. Out from the crowd comes the debuting Matt Morgan, who attacks. Matt Morgan moves in for the kill. Here it comes - Carbon Footprint. Jarrett has been laid out by Matt Morgan. Overall Rating: 90 Chris Harris vs Paul Burchill. Overall Rating: 63% Crowd Reaction: 59% Match Quality: 67% Match Background: None. The Match: Spear by Paul Burchill. Paul Burchill scores with a standing spinebuster. Spear! Wildcat is down! Pinfall attempt: ONE...TWO...NO! Burchill slams Chris Harris down and motions to the crowd. Covers for a quick two count. Wildcat counters a backdrop attempt with a kick to the face and hit a clothesline! Rude Awakening neckbreaker on Paul Burchill by Wildcat. Remember when that was a legit finish? Wildcat hits a piledriver on Paul Burchill. That used to end matches, you know. Chris Harris misses a clothesline. Big piledriver on Wildcat. Katie Lea comes running down the aisle and into the ring! Chris Harris turns around. Katie Lea spins Wildcat around. Katie Lea hits the Kat Nip! Katie Lea leaves the ring, the damage done! The ref gets into position, administers the three count, and it's over. Paul Burchill pins Wildcat. Paul Burchill goes into the crowd, where he celebrates his victory My Opinion: All you deserve for this is *. That DOESN'T mean that you're a deputy or a cop or whatever. Winner: Paul Burchill Angle with Tomko Hernandez is in the ring, and makes an open challenge for anyone to come out and face him. Out from the back comes the debuting Tomko. He hits the ring and attacks. Hernandez can barely stand. Argentine Neckbreaker! Hernandez got beaten down by the debuting Tomko. Overall Rating: 77 Tara vs Velvet Sky. Overall Rating: 66% Crowd Reaction: 72% Match Quality: 53% Match Background: None. The Match: Tara gets hip tossed by Velvet. Tara avoids a Velvet Sky avalanche by getting out of the damn way! Tara hits Velvet. Tara whips Velvet into the turnbuckles...and the ref is crushed! Tara hits a badly done swinging DDT on Velvet Sky. Hooks the leg, but the referee is still out! Velvet Sky fights out of a grapple. Velvet hits a dropkick on Tara. Actually, it barely touched! Velvet Sky uses a running dropkick into the corner. That was just...ugh. Covers for a quick two count. Slingshot clothesline by Velvet, who almost messed it up by slipping on the ropes. Cover, ONE...TWO...NO! I honestly thought that match was going to end right then and there. Tara reverses a hip toss. Tara hits a piledriver on Velvet Sky. I know I wouldn't let someone that bad give me a piledriver. Cover, ONE...TWO...NO! I honestly thought that match was going to end right then and there. Velvet blocks the suplex attempt and is able to hit the suplex instead! Angelina Love comes running down the aisle and into the ring! Tara turns around. Angelina Love spins Tara around. Angelina Love hits the Botox Injection! Angelina leaves the ring, the damage done! Cover gets three for Velvet Sky, Tara got pinned. The Beautiful People are beating down on Tara! The music of Madison Rayne hits, and she comes running down the aisle into the ring. Velvet and Angelina bail out of the ring, leaving Tara down in the ring. Madison Rayne may have saved Tara from a brutal beating. My Opinion: You barely escaped a DUD rating. 1/4*. Winner: Velvet Sky Angle with Chris Masters Chuck Palumbo is in the ring, about to give an interview. Out from the crowd comes the debuting Chris Masters, who attacks. Chris Masters has Chuck Palumbo down on the canvas. Here it comes...Masterlock! Chuck Palumbo is almost unconscious with pain! Chuck has been laid out by Chris Masters. Overall Rating: 79 Kofi Kingston vs CM Punk. Overall Rating: 80% Crowd Reaction: 85% Match Quality: 71% Match Background: Kofi Kingston is the reigning WWE Intercontinental champion. The Match: THERE IT IS! A legdrop to the BACK OF THE HEAD! I swear, that makes any match just a little bit better. I don't mind telling you that every time I see it, that's for sure. Covers for a quick two count. Kingston takes a NICE hurrancarana from CM Punk. Hooks the leg for a two count. Kingston blocks a kick from CM Punk. Hard back suplex on Punk. Come to think of it, that move had WAY too much power in No Mercy for N64. Lightning kick by Kingston on Punk. Pin, but Punk is out just before the three count. Punk counters an arm wringer with an elbow to the side of the head. Kingston walks into a side slam. Think about how much talent it takes to side slam someone. Nash can do it. There's a two count on the pin. Kingston reverses a waistlock. Tiger suplex on Punk. No Misawa references from me, I swear. Oh, dammit. Kofi Kingston moves in for the kill. Here it comes - SOS. 1....2...3, it's finished. My Opinion: These guys worked SO HARD...for a ** rating. Something went wrong somewhere, didn't it? Winner: Kofi Kingston Angle with John Morrison The Miz is in the ring, cutting an interview. The lights go out, and a new entrance video plays. The lights come back on, and the debuting John Morrison is standing on the sound stage, holding a microphone. He gives a speech about what he is going to do. The Miz cuts back in, unhappy about his interview being interupted. They descend into insults, threats, and challenges. John Morrison gets the last word, promising that he is here to make an impact, and then leaves. Overall Rating: 88 Edge vs Randy Orton. Overall Rating: 87% Crowd Reaction: 93% Match Quality: 74% Match Background: None. The Match: Edge is a glutton for punishment and just continues to take it during this match. Edge reverses a Randy Orton hammerlock. STIFF~! chop lights up Orton who covers up to try and stop the agonizing PAIN! Edge whips Orton into the turnbuckles...and the ref is crushed! Spear! Orton is down! Pinfall attempt, but the ref is out and can't count to three! Orton counters a sleeper with a jaw breaker and is able to get free! Flying shoulder tackle by Orton sends Edge CRASHING to the mat. Nice piledriver on Edge. Hooks the leg for a two count. Spear! Edge is down! Pinfall attempt: ONE...TWO...NO! I would have bought that as the finish! Edge reverses a waistlock. Massive backbreaker on Orton and I get happy flashbacks to Bret Hart's Five Moves of DOOM. Cover, ONE...TWO...NO! I honestly thought that match was going to end right then and there. Edge drops an elbow...but Randy Orton moves out of the way. Edge charges, Orton moves, and the referee is knocked silly! Edge floors Orton, then signals for the Spear. Meanwhile, Randy Orton has something in his hands. Edge comes over...and gets nailed with a set of brass knuckles! The referee wakes up to see the pinfall: 1....2....3! It's over. Randy Orton climbs each turnbuckle in turn, working the crowd as he celebrates his victory My Opinion: I'll give it a **1\2 rating, but that's because I didn't mark out once...but nothing was too bad. Winner: Randy Orton Overall Rating: 77 The attendance level was 8005 people. We made $320200 from ticket sales. |
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