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  1. Monday, Week 4, February, 2015 WWE Monday Night RAW (Live from Carlson Center (AK) 5,353 in Attendance) Pre-Show Nikki Bella versus Rosa Mendes In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Nikki Bella defeated Rosa Mendes in 17:35 by pinfall with a Bella Buster. Unfortunately this pre-show women’s division match needed to be a lot shorter given who was involved with the WWE Universe in attendance not caring about Rosa Mendes at all. Ultimately, Nikki Bella picked up the all-important victory here in a match that went the distance after hitting Rosa Mendes with the Bella Buster. Match Rating: E+ Pre-Show: Dogs of War (Dolph Ziggler and Drew McIntyre) versus Authors of Pain (Akam and Rezar) In a bout that had solid in-ring action but not much in the way of heat, Dogs of War defeated Authors of Pain in 18:11 when Drew McIntyre defeated Akam Dhinsa by pinfall with a Zig Zag Claymore Combination. The Monday Night RAW commentary team of Michael Cole, Jim Ross and Jerry “The King” Lawler took up their positions at ringside prior to this tag team match getting underway which saw the Dogs of War pairing of Dolph Ziggler and Drew McIntyre get the win after McIntyre pinned Akam Dhinsa following a Zig Zag/Claymore Kick combination. Match Rating: D+ Pre-Show: Bobby Roode versus Calvin Raines In a bout that had solid in-ring action but not much in the way of heat, Bobby Roode defeated Calvin Raines in 18:19 by pinfall with a Payoff. Calvin Raines was visibly tiring towards the end of this match which led to Bobby Roode getting the win. Match Rating: D- Tonight’s episode of Monday Night RAW kicks off with the WWE Universal Champion Brock Lesnar making his way to the ring to a mixed reception from the WWE Universe in attendance. Brock Lesnar is flanked by his “advocate” Paul Heyman and as the pair enters the ring Heyman receives a microphone from the ringside area. Paul Heyman says that his client Brock Lesnar is a beast, and will prove that in tonight’s non-title main event as Lesnar will decimate Sami Zayn just like Lesnar decimated Zayn’s tag team partner Fatsuhiko Nakajima last week. Heyman says that he urges the Monday Night RAW General Manager Brad Maddox to find tougher competition for Lesnar as he has not tasted defeat in a very long time. Heyman says that Brock Lesnar will then go on to the Elimination Chamber Pay-Per-View this Sunday where Lesnar will defeat both Chad Gable and Bobby Roode in a Triple Threat match to defend his Universal Championship before going on to defeat the Royal Rumble winner Seth Rollins in the main event of WrestleMania to once again stand tall as your reigning, defending, undisputed WWE Universal Champion. Heyman says that Brock Lesnar doesn’t do any of this for the WWE Universe; he does this for himself and his bank balance. Brock smiles as Paul Heyman says that there is not a soul on the Monday Night RAW roster who can compete with Brock Lesnar. The pair then leaves the ring and head to the back. Rating: C Non-Title: WWE RAW Women’s Champion Ronda Rousey versus Sexy Star In a bout that had solid in-ring action but not much in the way of heat, Ronda Rousey defeated Sexy Star in 6:40 by submission with an Armbar. The Monday Night RAW commentary team note that Rousey will put her title on the line against Cheerleader Melissa this Sunday at the Elimination Chamber Pay-Per-View. Match Rating: D Following her victory Ronda Rousey celebrates with her title in front of the WWE Universe until Cheerleader Melissa rushes to the ring. As Melissa is about to attack Rousey from behind, Rousey turns around and Cheerleader Melissa flees the ring and heads to the back. Rating: D+ WWE 24/7 Championship: Carmella © versus Ember Moon versus Jack Swagger versus R-Truth In a bout that had solid in-ring action but not much in the way of heat, R-Truth defeated Jack Swagger, Ember Moon and Carmella in 5:59 when R-Truth defeated Carmella by pinfall with a What's Up? R-Truth wins the WWE 24/7 title. Unfortunately Jack Swagger has a dreadfully stale character, a change is really needed. Nevertheless, R-Truth pinned Carmella here to become the 24/7 Champion once again. Match Rating: D We cut backstage to find the former WWE Tag Team Champions Curt Hawkins and Zack Ryder in conversation. Ryder says that he is so pleased that they are teaming up again and is sure that they will beat the Revival, the Dogs of War of Dolph Ziggler and Drew McIntyre as well as the One Percenters pairing of Derrick Bateman and Andrade Cien Almas in the Fatal Four-Way tag team match this Sunday at the Elimination Chamber Pay-Per-View to become the new WWE RAW Tag Team Champions. Rating: E Non-Title: WWE RAW Tag Team Champions The Revival versus The Lady Killers (Dunkerton and Elgin) In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, The Revival defeated The Lady Killers in 8:17 when Scott Dawson defeated Uncle Elgin by pinfall with a Shatter Machine. The Monday Night RAW commentary team of Michael Cole, Jim Ross and Jerry “The King” Lawler all agree that the WWE RAW Tag Team Champions Scott Dawson and Dash Wilder looked impressive here as they beat the Lady Killers pairing of Sugar Dunkerton and Uncle Elgin. Match Rating: E+ Two men dressed as Vikings make their way to the ring. One of them receives a microphone from the ringside area and introduces himself as Erik and the other as Ivar. They say that they are the Viking Raiders and that this Sunday at the Elimination Chamber Pay-Per-View they will make their debut against the team of Bray Wyatt and Brodus Clay. Erik says that he is the Enforcer of the team and that they will go to war this Sunday and leave victorious. Rating: D- As Erik and Ivar, the Viking Raiders, begin to chant “War” at each other in the ring. Bray Wyatt appears on the Titan Tron. Wyatt is wearing a red sweater and is smiling. Wyatt says that Brodus Clay is his new friend, and that together their team will be known as “Firefly Funhouse”. Rating: D We cut backstage to find Road Dogg telling Alexa Bliss that this Sunday at the Elimination Chamber Pay-Per-View Alexa Bliss will team with Nikki Cross to take on Billie Kaye and Peyton Royce as well as Beth Phoenix and Kharma in a Triple Threat tag team match with the winning team getting a future shot at the WWE Women’s Tag Team Championships. Seth Rollins walks past and smiles at Alexa, and Road Dogg tells Rollins that he has heard from the RAW General Manager Brad Maddox that Rollins will be taking on Dean Ambrose this Sunday. Rating: D- WWE United States Championship: Samoa Joe © versus AJ Styles In a match that had some good action and average heat, AJ Styles defeated Samoa Joe in 8:20 by pinfall with a Springboard 450° Splash. AJ Styles wins the WWE United States title. The Monday Night RAW commentary team note that in just few months in the WWE AJ Styles has now won both the WWE Championship on SmackDown and the US Championship on RAW. Match Rating: C- Following his victory AJ Styles celebrates with the WWE Universe before William Regal comes to the entrance-way with a microphone in hand. Regal challenges AJ for a US Championship match this Sunday at the Elimination Chamber Pay-Per-View, and AJ accepts. Rating: D We return after a commercial break to find Rey Mysterio making his way to the ring. Mysterio says that it’s great to be back on RAW but before Rey can say anything else Seth Rollins joins him in the ring. Before Rollins can say anything to Rey the pair is attacked by the Shield’s Roman Reigns and William Regal. Regal takes a microphone from ringside and says that after Dean Ambrose finishes Rollins this Sunday, there’s no way that Rollins will be in any shape to challenge for the Universal Championship at WrestleMania. Rating: D Non-Title: WWE United Kingdom Champion Pete Dunne versus Ezekiel Jackson In a bout that had solid in-ring action but not much in the way of heat, Pete Dunne defeated Ezekiel Jackson in 5:36 by pinfall with a Bitter End. Pete Dunne and Ezekiel Jackson have pretty good chemistry as opponents and it lifted the match. Match Rating: D- Following his victory the UK Champion Pete Dunne celebrates in the ring until WALTER makes his way to the entrance-way and announces that this Sunday at the Elimination Chamber Pay-Per-View Dunne will be defending his title in a Triple Threat match against both WALTER and Wesley Blake. Rating: F- Goldberg makes his way to the ring to the delight and shock of the WWE Universe in attendance. However before Goldberg can say anything he is attacked by the Shield of Roman Reigns, William Regal, Dean Ambrose and Braun Strowman. Triple H, Stephanie McMahon and Seth Rollins rush to the ring and the Shield back down and head to the back. Rating: D+ Non-Title: WWE Universal Champion Brock Lesnar versus Sami Zayn In a match that had some good action and average heat, Brock Lesnar defeated Sami Zayn in 12:58 by submission with a Kimura Lock. Paul Heyman accompanied his client Brock Lesnar to ringside for tonight’s main event that Brock won after forcing Sami Zayn to submit. Match Rating: C Post-Show: Chad Gable versus Solomon Crowe In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Chad Gable defeated Solomon Crowe in 13:03 by pinfall. The Monday Night RAW commentary team remained at ringside to watch this one as Chad Gable defeated Solomon Crowe. Match Rating: E- Post-Show: Brodus Clay versus Troy McClain In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Brodus Clay defeated Troy McClain in 12:54 by pinfall with a G-Grip. Unfortunately this match needed to be a lot shorter given who was involved with the WWE Universe not caring at all about Troy McClain. Match Rating: E- Final Show Rating: C- Prediction League Table: The_CoC 3/3
  2. Hello mate please can you add me to the HTML users so that the pictures will all show up properly in my dynasty? Thanks

  3. Thank you both so much for your comments. It seems like the new forum has messed up the formatting for some of the previous shows but I will try to continue and be more active from now on. Monday, Week 4, February, 2015 The following contests are confirmed to take place on tonight’s edition of WWE Monday Night RAW: Non-Title: WWE Universal Champion Brock Lesnar versus Sami Zayn The main event of tonight’s edition of Monday Night RAW was announced earlier today via a tweet sent out by the Monday Night RAW General Manager Brad Maddox and will see the WWE Universal Champion Brock Lesnar take on Sami Zayn in a non-title match. This Sunday at the Elimination Chamber Pay-Per-View Brock Lesnar will put his Universal Championship on the line in a Triple Threat match against both Chad Gable and Bobby Roode. Brock Lesnar, accompanied by his advocate Paul Heyman, defeated Zayn’s “International Explosion” tag team partner Fatsuhiko Nakajima in last week’s RAW main event after forcing Nakajima to submit to the Kimura Lock. After an incredible run of victories, Brock Lesnar will be hoping for another all-important victory tonight as he heads towards his title defence this Sunday. WWE United States Championship: Samoa Joe © versus AJ Styles The WWE United States Championship will be on the line tonight on Monday Night RAW as Samoa Joe will put his title on the line against the former WWE Champion AJ Styles. This Sunday at the Elimination Chamber Pay-Per-View Samoa Joe will compete in an Elimination Chamber match with both Jimmy and Jey Uso, Kofi Kingston, Big E Langston and Xavier Woods with the winner going on to challenge for the WWE Championship at WrestleMania. WWE 24/7 Championship: Carmella © versus Ember Moon versus Jack Swagger versus R-Truth Last week on Monday Night RAW R-Truth defeated Jason Jordan to become the first ever WWE 24/7 Champion. Last Thursday on 205 Live R-Truth successfully defended the title against TJ Perkins before losing the title to Carmella in a Fatal Four-Way match on Friday Night SmackDown. Tonight Carmella will defend the title in another Fatal Four-Way match against Ember Moon, Jack Swagger and R-Truth. Non-Title: WWE RAW Tag Team Champions The Revival versus The Lady Killers (Dunkerton and Elgin) The WWE RAW Tag Team Champions Scott Dawson and Dash Wilder, known to the WWE Universe as The Revival, will take on the “Lady Killers” pairing of Sugar Dunkerton and Uncle Elgin in non-title action tonight on Monday Night RAW before the Revival put their titles on the line in a Fatal Four-Way match this Sunday at the Elimination Chamber Pay-Per-View against the One Percenters, Ziggler and McIntyre as well as Curt Hawkins and Zack Ryder. Non-Title: WWE United Kingdom Champion Pete Dunne versus Ezekiel Jackson The WWE United Kingdom Champion Pete Dunne will take on the former NXT North American Champion Ezekiel Jackson tonight on Monday Night RAW in a non-title match. Recently, WALTER has made it clear that he is looking for a shot at the UK Championship. Non-Title: WWE RAW Women’s Champion Ronda Rousey versus Sexy Star Finally, the WWE RAW Women’s Champion Ronda Rousey will take on Sexy Star tonight on Monday Night RAW in a non-title match just six days before Rousey puts her title on the line against Cheerleader Melissa this Sunday at the Elimination Chamber Pay-Per-View. Quick Picks: Non-Title: WWE Universal Champion Brock Lesnar versus Sami Zayn WWE United States Championship: Samoa Joe © versus AJ Styles WWE 24/7 Championship: Carmella © versus Ember Moon versus Jack Swagger versus R-Truth Non-Title: WWE RAW Tag Team Champions The Revival versus The Lady Killers (Dunkerton and Elgin) Non-Title: WWE United Kingdom Champion Pete Dunne versus Ezekiel Jackson Non-Title: WWE RAW Women’s Champion Ronda Rousey versus Sexy Star (Predictions are welcomed, there will be a prediction contest held every month.)
  4. Friday, Week 3, February, 2015 http://www.daddyshangout.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/Smackdown-Logo.jpg WWE Friday Night SmackDown! (Live from Carlson Center (AK), 4,904 in Attendance) Pre-Show: Summer Rae versus Tamina In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Tamina defeated Summer Rae in 18:23 by pinfall with a Samoan Drop. Summer Rae was really off her game tonight, which led to the second generation Superstar Tamina dominating the majority of this pre-show women’s division match that went the distance before Tamina finally picked up the all-important victory following a Samoan Drop. Tamina seemed superior to Summer Rae in every way tonight, especially in terms of physical power. Match Rating: E- Pre-Show: The Bar (Sheamus & Cesaro) versus Team Gorgeous (Knuckles Madsen and Tyler Breeze) In a bout that had solid in-ring action but not much in the way of heat, The Bar defeated Team Gorgeous in 17:32 when Sheamus defeated Tyler Breeze by pinfall with a Brogue Kick. The legendary British competitor Robbie Brookside accompanied the team of Sheamus and Antonio Cesaro, known to the WWE Universe as “The Bar”, to ringside for this pre-show tag team match and offered vocal support to his clients throughout the match which led to Sheamus and Cesaro getting the win after Sheamus pinned Tyler Breeze following a Brogue Kick. Match Rating: C- Pre-Show: John Cena versus Byron Saxton In a match that had an average crowd reaction and some decent in-ring action, John Cena defeated Byron Saxton in 18:15 by pinfall with an Attitude Adjustment. John Cena was really off his game tonight but was still able to get the victory here. Match Rating: C- Tonight’s edition of Friday Night SmackDown kicks off with Kofi Kingston making his way to the ring to a decent ovation from the WWE Universe in attendance. Kingston retrieves a microphone from the ringside area and says that for the last two weeks he has been attacked by a man that he used to call his best friend, and he used to call his brother in Big E Langston. Kofi says that he is fed up of being beaten up; he is fed up of being the victim. Kofi Kingston declares that at the Elimination Chamber Pay-Per-View he will defeat Big E, Xavier Woods, Samoa Joe as well as both Jimmy and Jey Uso in their Elimination Chamber match and go on to challenge for the WWE Championship at WrestleMania. Kofi says that nothing will get in his way or stop him from fulfilling his dreams. Alexander Rusev then comes to the ring and says that the most important thing is the main event of tonight’s episode of SmackDown made by Eva Marie, the beautiful Friday Night SmackDown General Manager. Alexander Rusev says that he will beat Bobby Lashley tonight in the main event to become the new WWE Intercontinental Champion. Kingston seems angry at being interrupted and he drops the microphone on the mat before hitting Rusev with a Trouble in Paradise. Kofi then leaves the ring and heads to the back as Rusev slowly gets to his feet in shock at what happened. Rating: E- Non-Title: WWE SmackDown Women’s Champion Asuka versus Layla In a bout that had solid in-ring action but not much in the way of heat, Asuka defeated Layla in 6:57 by submission with a Kana Lock. The Friday Night SmackDown commentary team of Josh Mathews, Joey Styles and Matt Striker all agree that Asuka looks focused heading into her title defence against Becky Lynch at the Elimination Chamber Pay-Per-View. Match Rating: D We cut backstage to find Arn Anderson giving advice to the Funkadactyls pairing of Cameron and Naomi before the Elimination Chamber match to crown the first ever WWE Women’s Tag Team Champions when the Boss & Hug Connection of Sasha Banks and Bayley rush into the room and the two teams get into a brawl that has to be separated by Anderson. Rating: F+ WWE 24/7 Championship: R-Truth © versus Yoshi Tatsu versus Mickie James versus Carmella In a bout that had solid in-ring action but not much in the way of heat, Carmella defeated Yoshi Tatsu, Mickie James and R-Truth in 7:03 when Carmella defeated Yoshi Tatsu by pinfall with a Code of Silence. Carmella wins the WWE 24/7 title. The commentary team note that Carmella is now the second ever 24/7 Champion and first female to hold the title following pinning Yoshi Tatsu to win this Fatal Four-Way match. Match Rating: D (Eugene would seriously consider either turning R-Truth or trying a new gimmick as he has become a stale character and needs a shake-up.) Following the conclusion of the match Carmella celebrates with her newly won 24/7 Championship before heading to the back. Meanwhile, a distraught R-Truth turns his attentions to Yoshi Tatsu and hits him with a Scissors Kick before running off to the back. Rating: E Non-Title: SmackDown Tag Team Champions Resurrection vs. Braden Walker & Damien Sandow In a bout that had solid in-ring action but not much in the way of heat, Resurrection defeated Walker & Sandow in 8:20 when Luke Gallows defeated Braden Walker by pinfall with a Twist of Fate. Bret “The Hitman” Hart accompanied the team of Braden Walker and Damien Sandow to ringside for this match, much to the delight of the WWE Universe in attendance. However, the SmackDown Tag Team Champions got the win here after Luke Gallows pinned Walker after Matt Hardy hit Walker with the Twist of Fate. Match Rating: D+ Following their victory the SmackDown Tag Team Champions Matt Hardy and Luke Gallows celebrate in the ring until Colt Cabana and Fandango join them in the ring and Fandango announces that at the Elimination Chamber Pay-Per-View Fandango and Cabana will challenge Resurrection for the titles. The two teams then get into a brawl which has to be separated by The Miz, Jinder Mahal, Rene Dupree and Drake Younger. Rating: D Friday Night SmackDown’s Mr. Money in the Bank Kevin Owens versus Percy Watson In a bout that had solid in-ring action but not much in the way of heat, Kevin Owens defeated Percy Watson in 7:05 by pinfall with a Package Piledriver. Percy Watson could use something to freshen his character up. Match Rating: D+ We cut backstage to find Renee Young interviewing the Friday Night SmackDown General Manager Eva Marie who announces that Daniel Bryan will defend the WWE Championship at the Elimination Chamber Pay-Per-View against Shinsuke Nakamura. Big E Langston and Xavier Woods then walk into the room and say that they will work together in the Elimination Chamber match and they can guarantee that one of them will be going on to challenge for the WWE Championship at WrestleMania. Rating: D+ Erick Rowan versus Christian In a bout that had solid in-ring action and average heat, Erick Rowan defeated Christian in 7:37 by pinfall with Greetings from the North. The Friday Night SmackDown commentary team note that Rowan looked dominant tonight. Match Rating: D As Erick Rowan celebrates his victory he is joined by Luke Harper who tells Rowan that he doesn’t want to fight any more and Rowan agrees. However, the SmackDown General Manager Eva Marie comes to the entrance-way and says that their match at the Elimination Chamber Pay-Per-View is still on. Rating: E We cut backstage to find the former SmackDown Tag Team Champions Jimmy and Jey Uso looking into a camera as they say that whoever wins the SmackDown Tag Team Title match at the Elimination Chamber Pay-Per-View, be it Resurrection or Fandanbanarama, the Uso’s will be coming for the titles in the near future. Rating: D WWE Intercontinental Championship: Bobby Lashley © versus Alexander Rusev In a bout that had solid in-ring action but not much in the way of heat, Bobby Lashley defeated Alexander Rusev in 14:18 by pinfall with a Spear. Bobby Lashley makes defence number 3 of his WWE Intercontinental title. Lashley and Rusev have great chemistry as opponents and it showed in their performances here. Match Rating: D+ Post-Show: Big Show versus David Otunga In a match that had an average crowd reaction and some decent in-ring action, Big Show defeated David Otunga in 12:49 by pinfall with a Knock Out Punch. Big Show was really off his game tonight but was still able to get the victory here. Match Rating: D- (Michael Hayes would seriously consider either turning Big Show or trying a new gimmick as he has become a stale character and needs a shake-up.) Post-Show: Andy Leavine versus Baron Corbin In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Andy Leavine defeated Baron Corbin in 13:26 by pinfall with a Lariat. Zeb Colter accompanied Andy Leavine to ringside for this match and offered vocal support throughout the match. Match Rating: E- Final Show Rating: D Prediction League Table: The_CoC 3/3
  5. Friday, Week 3, February, 2015 http://www.daddyshangout.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/Smackdown-Logo.jpg The following contests are confirmed to take place on tonight’s edition of WWE Friday Night SmackDown: WWE Intercontinental Championship: Bobby Lashley © versus Alexander Rusev The main event of tonight’s edition of Friday Night SmackDown was announced earlier today via a tweet sent out by the Friday Night SmackDown General Manager Eva Marie and will see the WWE Intercontinental Championship on the line for the second week in a row as Bobby Lashley will defend the Intercontinental Championship against the “Warrior” of Bulgaria, Alexander Rusev. Bobby Lashley became the new WWE Intercontinental Champion for the first time in his career back in January when he defeated both Kassius Ohno as well as the former Intercontinental Champion Dean Ambrose in a Triple Threat match on Monday Night RAW. Lashley then defeated both Kassius Ohno and Finn Balor at the Royal Rumble Pay-Per-View to make his first title defence. Since then, Lashley has moved to SmackDown and made his second successful title defence last week when he beat R-Truth in the evening’s main event. Can Rusev pick up the all-important victory here and leave with the Intercontinental Championship or will Lashley continue to show why he is the one true “Legitimate Athlete” in the WWE? WWE 24/7 Championship: R-Truth © versus Yoshi Tatsu versus Mickie James versus Carmella This past Monday on Monday Night RAW, R-Truth became the first ever WWE 24/7 Champion when he defeated Jason Jordan to become the inaugural title holder. The 24/7 Championship will be defended at every WWE Pay-Per-View as well as every episode of Monday Night RAW, 205 Live and Friday Night SmackDown. Last night on 205 Live R-Truth defended the title successfully against TJ Perkins and tonight Truth will put the title on the line in a Fatal Four-Way match against Yoshi Tatsu, Mickie James and Carmella. Non-Title: SmackDown Tag Team Champions Resurrection vs. Braden Walker & Damien Sandow The WWE SmackDown Tag Team Champions Matt Hardy and Luke Gallows, known to the WWE Universe as “Resurrection”, will be in action tonight on Friday Night SmackDown as they will take on the newly formed team of Braden Walker and Damien Sandow in a non-title match. Last week on SmackDown following a victory over The Bar, Resurrection were interrupted by the pairing of Fandango and Colt Cabana and the pair got into a brawl that had to be separated by other WWE Superstars. Friday Night SmackDown’s Mr. Money in the Bank Kevin Owens versus Percy Watson Friday Night SmackDown’s Money in the Bank briefcase holder, Kevin Owens, will take on Percy Watson tonight on Friday Night SmackDown. Kevin Owens has been on an impressive winning streak on SmackDown but for the past few weeks his celebrations have been interrupted by videos hyping the young WWE Tough Enough winner Andy Leavine. Erick Rowan versus Christian Last week on Friday Night SmackDown following a victory against Goldust, Erick Rowan was joined in the ring by his tag team partner Luke Gallows which irritated Rowan and the former partners got into a brawl until the Friday Night SmackDown General Manager Eva Marie announced that Harper and Rowan will go one on one at the Elimination Chamber Pay-Per-View. Non-Title: WWE SmackDown Women’s Champion Asuka versus Layla The WWE SmackDown women’s Champion Asuka will take on Layla in non-title action tonight just one week after Asuka learned that she will defend the SmackDown Women’s Championship against Becky Lynch at the Elimination Chamber Pay-Per-View. Quick Picks: WWE Intercontinental Championship: Bobby Lashley © versus Alexander Rusev WWE 24/7 Championship: R-Truth © versus Yoshi Tatsu versus Mickie James versus Carmella Non-Title: SmackDown Tag Team Champions Resurrection vs. Braden Walker & Damien Sandow Friday Night SmackDown’s Mr. Money in the Bank Kevin Owens versus Percy Watson Erick Rowan versus Christian Non-Title: WWE SmackDown Women’s Champion Asuka versus Layla (Predictions are welcomed, there will be a prediction contest held every month.)
  6. Thursday, Week 3, February, 2015 WWE 205 Live (Live from Amarillo CC Grand Plaza (TX), 1,007 in Attendance) Pre-Show: Jay Briscoe versus Simon Gotch In a bout that had solid in-ring action but not much in the way of heat, Jay Briscoe defeated Simon Gotch in 18:20 by pinfall with a Double Underhook Piledriver. Unfortunately this pre-show match was far too long given who was involved with the WWE Universe yet to really care about Simon Gotch despite him having made several appearances on 205 Live. Nevertheless, Jay Briscoe, the “Redneck” of 205 Live, picks up the all-important victory here. Match Rating: E Pre-Show: Rich Swann versus Bobby Fish In a bout that had solid in-ring action but not much in the way of heat, Bobby Fish defeated Rich Swann in 18:24 by pinfall with a Moonsault. Bobby Fish seemed off his game tonight but was still able to pick up the victory against the “Fan Favourite” Rich Swann in this pre-show match after hitting an impressive Moonsault. Bobby Fish seems to be the real reason of “No Gimmicks Needed” and despite seeming a bit off his game at points, the WWE Universe were impressed with his athleticism again tonight. Whether competing on 205 Live or on NXT, Bobby Fish seems to impress. Match Rating: D Pre-Show: Cedric Alexander versus Chavo Guerrero In a bout that had solid in-ring action but not much in the way of heat, Cedric Alexander defeated Chavo Guerrero in 18:01 by pinfall with an Atomic Wedgie Bomb. The 205 Live commentary team of Scott Stanford, Billy Kidman and the 205 Live General Manager John “Bradshaw” Layfield took up their position at ringside prior to this match. Match Rating: D- Tonight’s edition of 205 Live kicks off with the 205 Live commentary team of Scott Stanford, the former Cruiserweight Champion Billy Kidman and the 205 Live General Manager John “Bradshaw” Layfield welcoming the television audience to tonight’s show. They announce that tonight’s non-title main event will see the WWE Cruiserweight Champion Buddy Murphy take on Eric Young in non-title competition. Buddy Murphy then makes his way to the ring to a chorus of jeers from the WWE Universe in attendance. The Australian Buddy Murphy takes a microphone from the ringside area and says that last week he was once again insulted by both TJ Perkins and Cedric Alexander by being called a “Bum”. Murphy says that he doesn’t care about insults because Murphy is undefeated since last November and tonight will beat Eric Young to continue his winning streak, just like he beat TJ Perkins last week. Just then, an unfamiliar music hits the arena and Tony Nese makes his way to the ring, making his first ever appearance on 205 Live. JBL says on commentary that Tony Nese is a “Young Lion” he signed personally to 205 Live and he is ready to make an impact. Nese grabs the microphone from Buddy Murphy and says that Murphy can add Tony Nese to the list of Superstars coming after the Cruiserweight Championship. Murphy looks angry and storms to the back as we head to our first commercial break of the evening. Rating: E+ WWE 24/7 Championship: R-Truth © versus TJ Perkins In a bout that had solid in-ring action but not much in the way of heat, R-Truth defeated TJ Perkins in 8:37 by pinfall with a Corkscrew Scissors Kick. R-Truth makes defence number 1 of his WWE 24/7 title. Unfortunately R-Truth has a dreadfully stale character and a change is really needed. Nevertheless, Truth defeats TJ Perkins here to make the first ever successful defence of the 24/7 Championship. Match Rating: D (Billy Kidman would seriously consider either turning R-Truth or trying a new gimmick as he has become a stale character and needs a shake-up.) We cut backstage to find the WWE Cruiserweight Champion Buddy Murphy preparing for tonight’s main event when he is approached by the former Cruiserweight Champion Cedric Alexander, who says that even though it’s hurting his nostrils to be so close to the “Bum” that is Murphy, Cedric wants to let Murphy know that even though Tony Nese showed up tonight, Cedric Alexander will not allow anybody to push in front of him in the chase of the Cruiserweight Championship. Rating: E Chris Jericho versus Dustin Rayz In a bout that had solid in-ring action but not much in the way of heat, Chris Jericho defeated Dustin Rayz in 8:49 by submission with a Walls of Jericho. The performance of Chris Jericho stood out as being good tonight as the “Cheeky Monkey”, “Y2J” himself, picked up another victory on 205 Live, this time by submission following the Walls of Jericho. Match Rating: C- Following a commercial break we cut backstage once again to find Eric Young preparing for tonight’s 205 Live non-title main event against the WWE Cruiserweight Champion Buddy Murphy. Eric Young looks focused when Buddy Murphy walks into the room and tells EY that Eric Young will sure as hell not be the one to defeat Buddy Murphy and end the greatest undefeated streak in 205 Live history. Eric Young tells Murphy he is a smelly “Bum” and to leave him alone, and he’ll see him in the ring tonight. Rating: E We cut to another backstage area to find Noam Dar approaching the young Mark Haskins. Noam Dar says that he might be from Scotland and Haskins might be from England but they are both part of Great Britain and that they should work together on 205 Live. Haskins agrees and the pair shake hands. Rating: E- Non-Title: WWE Cruiserweight Champion Buddy Murphy versus Eric Young In a bout that had solid in-ring action but not much in the way of heat, Buddy Murphy defeated Eric Young in 11:18 by pinfall with a Murphy's Law. Scott Stanford and Billy Kidman both agree on commentary that Buddy Murphy has been impressive since winning the Cruiserweight Championship as Murphy is victorious again in tonight’s main event. Match Rating: D Post-Show: Tony Nese versus Kyle O’Reilly In a bout that had solid in-ring action but not much in the way of heat, Tony Nese defeated Kyle O'Reilly in 12:49 by pinfall with a 450 Splash. Scott Stanford and Billy Kidman remain at ringside to watch this one but JBL heads to the back. Match Rating: E+ Final Show Rating: D- Prediction League Table: The_CoC 3/3
  7. I'm trying to push a lot of young Superstars through the ranks. Please stick with me and I will try to improve the ratings. Also, feel free to let me know if you have any ideas on how to improve them. Thursday, Week 3, February, 2015 The following contests are confirmed to take place on tonight’s edition of WWE 205 Live: Non-Title: WWE Cruiserweight Champion Buddy Murphy versus Eric Young The main event of tonight’s edition of 205 Live was announced earlier today via a tweet sent out from the 205 Live General Manager John “Bradshaw” Layfield and will see the WWE Cruiserweight Champion Buddy Murphy take on Eric Young in non-title action. The Australian Buddy Murphy was victorious in last week’s 205 Live non-title main event against TJ Perkins despite having been called smelly and a “Bum” by both TJ Perkins and the former Cruiserweight Champion Cedric Alexander in the evening. Despite the words said against him and his questionable personal hygiene habits, Buddy Murphy is currently on a thirteen match winning streak since winning the WWE Cruiserweight Championship from Cedric Alexander last November on an episode of 205 Live. In fact, Murphy hasn’t tasted defeat since losing to Chris Jericho at last year’s Survivor Series Pay-Per-View. Murphy’s opponent tonight, the “Fun Babyface” Eric Young, will be looking to pick up the all-important victory over Murphy tonight and possibly gain a future championship opportunity. Eric Young will also be looking to gain some positive momentum following being assaulted from behind by Kyle O’Reilly last week, with the pair having history going back to their time together competing in front of the NXT Universe in NXT last year. Murphy and Eric Young previously faced one another in a main event of 205 Live last month with Murphy picking up the win on that occasion. 24/7 Championship: R-Truth © versus TJ Perkins Last night on Monday Night RAW saw the unveiling of the brand new 24/7 Championship, a title that will be defended on every episode of RAW, Friday Night SmackDown and 205 Live. The “Rebel” R-Truth, who seems to not care about what the WWE Universe think so much these days, defeated Jason Jordan last night on RAW to become the first ever 24/7 Champion. Tonight R-Truth will be hoping to make his first successful title defence as he will put the title on the line against TJ Perkins, a “Fan Favourite” from the Philippines. Chris Jericho versus Dustin Rayz Last but certainly not least, the “Cheeky Monkey” himself, and former four-time Cruiserweight Champion Chris Jericho will take on Dustin Rayz for the very first time. Dustin Rayz will be making his 205 Live television debut tonight and sees himself as a bit of a “Bad Ass”. Rayz spent most of last year competing in front of the NXT Universe on NXT, and has victories over both Kalisto as well as one half of the current WWE RAW Tag Team Champions, Scott Dawson, to his name. Chris Jericho is undefeated on 205 Live and picked up an impressive win against Kalisto last week. Quick Picks: Non-Title: WWE Cruiserweight Champion Buddy Murphy versus Eric Young 24/7 Championship: R-Truth © versus TJ Perkins Chris Jericho versus Dustin Rayz (Predictions are welcomed, there will be a prediction contest held every month.)
  8. Monday, Week 3, February, 2015 WWE Monday Night RAW (Live from Century II Convention Center (KS) 5,221 in Attendance) Pre-Show: Billie Kay versus Rosa Mendes In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Billie Kay defeated Rosa Mendes in 18:29 by pinfall with a School Girl Crush. Billie Kay and Rosa Mendes have great chemistry as opponents and it showed in their performances here in this pre-show women’s division match that went the distance. Just a week after her bond with Peyton Royce was formed last week on Monday Night RAW, Billie Kay picks up the all-important victory here after hitting Rosa Mendes with her School Girl Crush finishing maneuver. Match Rating: E+ Pre-Show: The Lady Killers (Uncle Elgin & Sugar Dunkerton) versus Curt Hawkins and Zack Ryder In a bout that had solid in-ring action but not much in the way of heat, Hawkins and Ryder defeated The Lady Killers in 17:51 when Zack Ryder defeated Sugar Dunkerton by pinfall with a Rough Ryder. The Monday Night RAW commentary team of Michael Cole, Jim Ross and Jerry “The King” Lawler took up their positions at ringside prior to this tag team math taking place that saw Hawkins and Ryder victorious over the new team of Uncle Elgin and Sugar Dunkerton. Match Rating: D Pre-Show: Bray Wyatt versus Corey Graves In a bout that had solid in-ring action but not much in the way of heat, Bray Wyatt defeated Corey Graves in 18:11 by pinfall with a Standing Senton Splash. Bray Wyatt was visibly tiring towards the end of this match but was still able to get the win. Match Rating: D+ Tonight’s edition of Monday Night RAW kicks off with the WWE Universal Champion Brock Lesnar making his way to the ring to a chorus of boos from the WWE Universe in attendance. As usual, Lesnar is flanked by his associate Paul Heyman, who retrieves a microphone from the ringside area before entering the ring. Heyman says that at the Elimination Chamber Pay-Per-View in just a few weeks, Brock Lesnar will continue his dominant reign as WWE Universal Champion when he will defeat both Bobby Roode and Chad Gable in their Triple Threat match. Heyman says that he hopes Roode, Gable, as well as the 2015 Royal Rumble match winner Seth Rollins will all be watching tonight’s Monday Night RAW non-title main event when Brock Lesnar will conquer and dismantle Fatsuhiko Nakajima. Heyman says that Brock Lesnar continues to be given victims by the Monday Night RAW General Manager Brad Maddox and that he looks forward to watching Brock destroy Nakajima tonight just like he did to that freak, Bray Wyatt, in last week’s RAW non-title main event. Bobby Roode then comes to the entrance-way with a microphone of his own in hand and says that Lesnar doesn’t scare him and that Bobby Roode has been a Champion everywhere he has ever been, and that Roode will be the one to take the Universal Championship from Brock Lesnar at the Elimination Chamber Pay-Per-View. Rating: C Non-Title: WWE RAW Women’s Champion Ronda Rousey versus Sexy Star In a bout that had solid in-ring action but not much in the way of heat, Ronda Rousey defeated Sexy Star in 5:59 by submission with an Armbar. Ronda Rousey seemed off her game tonight but was still able to get the submission victory here. Match Rating: D+ Following her victory Ronda Rousey celebrates in front of the WWE Universe with her RAW Women’s Championship until Cheerleader Melissa walks down to the ring with a microphone in hand. Melissa announces that she will challenge Ronda for the RAW Women’s Championship at the Elimination Chamber Pay-Per-View. Melissa then steps in the ring with Ronda who begins to charge at Melissa who quickly flees the ring and heads to the back. Rating: D+ Non-Title: WWE RAW Tag Team Champions The Revival versus Dogs of War (Ziggler & McIntyre) In a bout that had solid in-ring action but not much in the way of heat, The Revival defeated Dogs of War in 7:57 when Scott Dawson defeated Drew McIntyre by submission. Dash Wilder was really off his game tonight which led to Ziggler and McIntyre focusing their offense on Wider for the majority of the match until Wilder was finally able to tag in Scott Dawson who forced McIntyre to tap out to win the match for his team. Match Rating: C- Following their victory the WWE RAW Tag Team Champions The Revival hold up their titles as Dolph Ziggler and Drew McIntyre look on from outside of the ring with Zack Ryder comes to the entrance-way and announces that at the Elimination Chamber Pay-Per-View The Revival will defend their titles in a Fatal Four-Way tag team match against Ziggler and McIntyre, Zack Ryder and Curt Hawkins as well as the One Percenters pairing of Derrick Bateman and Andrade Cien Almas. Rating: D- WWE 24/7 Championship: Jason Jordan versus R-Truth In an extremely poor match, R-Truth defeated Jason Jordan in 8:03 by pinfall with a Corkscrew Scissors Kick. R-Truth wins the WWE 24/7 title. R-Truth has a dreadfully stale character and a change is really needed. R-Truth became the first ever WWE 24/7 Champion here. Match Rating: D- (Terry Taylor would seriously consider either turning R-Truth or trying a new gimmick as he has become a stale character and needs a shake-up.) We cut backstage to see Raquel Diaz applying make-up when she is approached by the first ever Women’s Royal Rumble match winner Becky Lynch who is flanked by Beth Phoenix and Kharma. Becky reminds Diaz that she can do whatever she wants and will soon hold both the RAW and SmackDown Women’s Championships. Becky then instructs Beth Phoenix and Kharma to hold Raquel Diaz still whilst Becky slaps Diaz before walking away smiling. Rating: F Non-Title: WWE United States Champion Samoa Joe versus Alberto Del Rio In a match that had some good action and average heat, Samoa Joe defeated Alberto Del Rio in 8:28 by pinfall with a Muscle Buster. X-Pac accompanied Alberto Del Rio to ringside for this match but it was the US Champion Samoa Joe that was victorious. Match Rating: C We cut backstage to find the men’s Royal Rumble match winner Seth Rollins approaching Peyton Royce. He welcomes her to the Monday Night RAW roster and says that he is excited to see both Peyton and Billie Kay compete. Rating: D- Dean Ambrose makes his way to the ring with a microphone in hand. Ambrose tells the WWE Universe that he is fed up of Seth Rollins walking around backstage like he owns Monday Night RAW. Ambrose says that he will be the roadblock on Rollins’ road to WrestleMania. Rating: C- Non-Title: WWE United Kingdom Champion Pete Dunne versus Ezekiel Jackson In a bout that had solid in-ring action but not much in the way of heat, Pete Dunne defeated Ezekiel Jackson in 7:48 by pinfall with a Bitter End. Pete Dunne and Ezekiel Jackson have pretty good chemistry as opponents and it lifted the match. Match Rating: D- Following his victory Pete Dunne celebrates in front of the WWE Universe with his UK Championship until WALTER once again comes to the ring to interrupt Dunne. The Austrian points at the WWE United Kingdom Championship and Pete Dunne nods his head. Rating: F- Chad Gable makes his way to the ringside area and takes a microphone. Gable says that he is not afraid of Brock Lesnar and that is why he is here, to watch Lesnar’s Monday Night RAW non-title main event against Fatsuhiko Nakajima. Rating: E Shawn Michaels makes his way to the ring to the delight of the WWE Universe in attendance. HBK says that he is here to give ring introductions for tonight’s main event when Kassius Ohno rushes to the ring and attacks Shawn Michaels. Just like Ohno assaulted the Rock last week on RAW, Ohno hits HBK with hard elbow strikes. Ohno then picks up the microphone and says that he will keep attacking “legends” until he gets another shot at Bobby Lashley’s Intercontinental Championship. Rating: C- Non-Title: WWE Universal Champion Brock Lesnar versus Fatsuhiko Nakajima In a match that had some good action and average heat, Brock Lesnar defeated Fatsuhiko Nakajima in 16:01 by submission with a Kimura Lock. Paul Heyman accompanied his client Brock Lesnar to ringside as Lesnar once again won in Monday Night RAW’s main event. Match Rating: C- Post-Show: Brodus Clay versus Danny Burch In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Brodus Clay defeated Danny Burch in 13:16 by pinfall with an Ah Funk It! Michael Cole and Jerry “The King” Lawler remained at ringside to watch this match as Jim Ross headed to the back. Rating: E+ Post-Show: Sami Zayn versus Judas Devlin In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Sami Zayn defeated Judas Devlin in 12:42 by pinfall with a Brainbuster. Sami Zayn seemed off his game tonight but was still able to get the win here. Match Rating: E- Final Show Rating: C- Prediction League Table: The_CoC 3/3
  9. <p><strong>Monday, Week 3, February, 2015</strong></p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><img alt="61uKBL5OWuL._RI_.jpg" data-src="https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/61uKBL5OWuL._RI_.jpg" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></div><p></p><p></p><p> </p><p> The following contests are confirmed to take place on tonight’s edition of WWE Monday Night RAW:</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p> <strong>Non-Title: WWE Universal Champion Brock Lesnar versus Fatsuhiko Nakajima</strong></p><p> The main event of tonight’s edition of Monday Night RAW was announced earlier today via a tweet sent out by the Monday Night RAW General Manager Brad Maddox and will see the WWE Universal Champion Brock Lesnar take on Fatsuhiko Nakajima in non-title action. Last week on Monday Night RAW Brock Lesnar came to the ring with his advocate Paul Heyman who told the WWE Universe that Brock Lesnar will take the winner of the Royal Rumble match Seth Rollins to “Suplex City” and back again after Rollins let Lesnar know two weeks ago that Rollins has chosen to challenge for the Universal Championship at WrestleMania. We also learned last week on RAW that at the Elimination Chamber Pay-Per-View later this month Brock Lesnar will put his Universal Championship on the line in a Triple Threat match against both Bobby Roode and Chad Gable. An all-important victory for Fatsuhiko Nakajima tonight would likely shock the entire WWE Universe to its core as Nakajima has never won a match on RAW in the two years he has been in the WWE.</p><p> </p><p> <strong>WWE 24/7 Championship: Jason Jordan versus R-Truth</strong></p><p> A new title was unveiled earlier today on WWE.com and is known as the WWE 24/7 Championship, a title that must be defended on every episode of Monday Night RAW, 205 Live and Friday Night SmackDown every week as well as at every Pay-Per-View event. Jason Jordan will take on R-Truth tonight in a match to determine the first ever WWE 24/7 Champion.</p><p> </p><p> <strong>Non-Title: WWE RAW Tag Team Champions The Revival versus Dogs of War (Ziggler & McIntyre)</strong></p><p> The WWE RAW Tag Team Champions Scott Dawson and Dash Wilder, known to the WWE Universe as The Revival, will take on two-time former RAW Tag Team Champions Dolph Ziggler and Drew McIntyre, otherwise known as the Dogs of War, in non-title action. Last week on RAW following a victory for the Revival we witnessed a reunion of the team of Zack Ryder and Curt Hawkins who want a shot at the titles.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> <strong>Non-Title: WWE United States Champion Samoa Joe versus Alberto Del Rio</strong></p><p> At the Elimination Chamber Pay-Per-View later this month Samoa Joe will join Kofi Kingston, Big E Langston, Xavier Woods and both Jimmy and Jey Uso in an Elimination Chamber match with the winner going on to challenge for the WWE Championship at WrestleMania. Before then, the US Champion Samoa Joe will take on Alberto Del Rio in a non-title match tonight on Monday Night RAW.</p><p> </p><p> <strong>Non-Title: WWE United Kingdom Champion Pete Dunne versus Ezekiel Jackson</strong></p><p> Last week on Monday Night RAW following a victory for the WWE United Kingdom Champion Pete Dunne over Jason Jordan, we witnessed WALTER making his first ever WWE appearance and signaling that he wants a shot at the UK Championship. Pete Dunne must try to focus on his non-title match tonight on Monday Night RAW against Ezekiel Jackson.</p><p> </p><p> <strong>Non-Title: WWE RAW Women’s Champion Ronda Rousey versus Sexy Star</strong></p><p> Finally, the WWE RAW Women’s Champion Ronda Rousey will take on Sexy Star in non-title action tonight on Monday Night RAW following a confrontation with Cheerleader Melissa last week on RAW in which Cheerleader Melissa claimed that she should be next in line to challenge for the RAW Women’s Championship.</p></div><p></p><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> <strong>Quick Picks:</strong></p><p> Non-Title: WWE Universal Champion Brock Lesnar versus Fatsuhiko Nakajima</p><p> WWE 24/7 Championship: Jason Jordan versus R-Truth</p><p> Non-Title: WWE RAW Tag Team Champions The Revival versus Dogs of War (Ziggler & McIntyre)</p><p> Non-Title: WWE United States Champion Samoa Joe versus Alberto Del Rio</p><p> Non-Title: WWE United Kingdom Champion Pete Dunne versus Ezekiel Jackson</p><p> Non-Title: WWE RAW Women’s Champion Ronda Rousey versus Sexy Star</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> (Predictions are welcomed, there will be a prediction contest held every month.)</p>
  10. Friday, Week 2, February, 2015 http://www.daddyshangout.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/Smackdown-Logo.jpg WWE Friday Night SmackDown! (Live from Century II Conv. Center (KS), 5,244 in Attendance) Pre-Show: Cameron versus Portia Perez In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Cameron defeated Portia Perez in 18:29 by pinfall with a Springboard Bulldog. It would appear that Cameron is beginning to address her Canadian roots as she came out for this pre-show women’s division match against Portia Perez decked in the colours of the Canadian flag, looking very much like a “Canadian Hero”. Nevertheless, Cameron was able to pick up the all-important victory here after hitting Portia Perez with a Springboard Bulldog. Match Rating: E Pre-Show: Fandanbanarama (Fandango and Colt Cabana) versus The Prime Time Players In a bout that had solid in-ring action but not much in the way of heat, Fandanbanarama defeated Prime Time Players in 17:47 when Fandango defeated Titus O'Neil by pinfall with a Double Leg Drop. The Friday Night SmackDown commentary team of Josh Mathews, Joey Styles and Matt Striker took their positions at ringside prior to this tag team match starting that saw Fandango and Colt Cabana beat the Prime Time Players pairing of Darren Young and Titus O’Neil after Fandango pinned Titus O’Neil following a Double Leg Drop. Match Rating: C- Pre-Show: Andy Leavine versus Alexander Rusev In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Andy Leavine defeated Alexander Rusev in 18:17 by pinfall with a Lariat. Zeb Colter accompanied Tough Enough winner Andy Leavine to ringside for this match and offered vocal instructions throughout the match which led to Andy Leavine getting the win here. Match Rating: E Tonight’s edition of Friday Night SmackDown kicks off with Kofi Kingston making his way to the ring. Kingston receives a decent ovation from the WWE Universe in attendance as he retrieves a microphone from the ringside area. Kofi Kingston says that last week on SmackDown he was attacked by his former friend, his former partner and his former brother Big E Langston. Kofi Kingston says that he is not sure exactly what Big E Langston and Xavier Woods are planning when they speak about the “New Day” that they are trying to bring to the WWE but Kingston says that he wants no part of it. Kofi Kingston says that he is fully focused on the Elimination Chamber Pay-Per-View later this month when Kingston will join Big E, Xavier Woods, the WWE United States Champion Samoa Joe and both Jimmy and Jey Uso in an Elimination Chamber match with the winner going on to challenge for the WWE Championship at WrestleMania. Kofi Kingston says that he has been in this company for seven years but the WWE Championship is still the only major honour to have eluded him. Koi says that he saw Samoa Joe victorious on Monday Night RAW and is aware of all of the threats in the match, but he will survive and win the Elimination Chamber match. Big E Langston then rushes to the ring and hits Kofi with a Big Ending for the second week in a row. Big E stands over the fallen Kofi whilst beating his chest as we cut to our first commercial break of the evening. Rating: E+ SmackDown Women’s Champion Asuka, Kelly Kelly & Von Eerie vs. Madison Eagles, Layla & Maxine In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Asuka, Kelly Kelly and Christina Von Eerie defeated Madison Eagles, Layla and Maxine in 6:21 when Asuka defeated Maxine by pinfall with a Billiken. Kelly Kelly seemed off her game tonight as she teamed with the WWE SmackDown Women’s Champion Asuka and Christina Von Eerie to take on the trio of Madison Eagles, Layla and Maxine in a six-woman tag team match. The trio of Eagles, Layla and Maxine were able to dominate Kelly at the start of the match until Kelly was able to tag in Asuka who took out all of her opponents single handedly before pinning Maxine to win the match for her team. Match Rating: D Following her victory the WWE SmackDown Women’s Champion Asuka bows to her partners Kelly Kelly and Christina Von Eerie before Kelly and Christina leave the ring and head to the back to allow Asuka to celebrate in front of the WWE Universe. The winner of the women’s Royal Rumble match, Becky Lynch then rushes to the ring flanked by Paige and Carmella, who attack Asuka before holding her up by her arms. Becky takes a microphone and says that she has already decided that she will challenge for the RAW Women’s Championship at WrestleMania but she wants to make history by leaving WrestleMania with both the RAW and SmackDown Women’s Championships, and has already spoken to Eva Marie to make it official that at the Elimination Chamber Pay-Per-View Becky will challenge Asuka for the SmackDown Women’s Championship. Rating: E- Non-Title: WWE SmackDown Tag Team Champions Resurrection (Hardy & Gallows) © versus The Bar In a match that had some good action and average heat, Resurrection defeated The Bar in 15:19 when Matt Hardy defeated Sheamus by pinfall with a Twist of Fate. Antonio Cesaro was really off his game tonight which led to the new WWE SmackDown Tag Team Champions Matt Hardy and Luke Gallows focusing their offence on Cesaro for the majority of the match until Cesaro was able to tag in Sheamus only for Sheamus to be pinned by Matt Hardy following the Twist of Fate. Match Rating: C Following their victory Matt Hardy and Luke Gallows celebrate together by raising their WWE SmackDown Tag Team Championships until the Fandanbanarama pairing of Fandango and Colt Cabana come to the ring. Fandango dances in front of Matt Hardy and signals that he wants a title shot for his team which makes Matt Hardy angry and the two teams get into a brawl which has to be separated by other Superstars as Boone Frye, Angelo Dawkins, Knuckles Madsen, Tyler Breeze and Mojo Rawlings come to the ring to separate the two teams. Rating: D Richie Steamboat versus Friday Night SmackDown’s Mr. Money in the Bank Kevin Owens In a bout that had solid in-ring action but not much in the way of heat, Kevin Owens defeated Richie Steamboat in 7:25 by submission with a Sharpshooter. The Friday Night SmackDown commentary team note that Kevin Owens looked dominant again here tonight. Match Rating: D+ As Kevin Owens celebrates in the ring with his Money in the Bank briefcase a hype video once again plays for the former Tough Enough winner Andy Leavine. Once the video finishes Kevin Owens looks furious for the second week in a row. Rating: E- Erick Rowan versus Goldust In a bout that had solid in-ring action but not much in the way of heat, Erick Rowan defeated Goldust in 6:30 by pinfall with a Greetings from the North. Goldust seemed off his game tonight which led to Erick Rowan getting the win. Match Rating: D Following his victory Erick Rowan celebrates in front of the WWE Universe when he is joined by his Bludgeon Brothers tag team partner Luke Harper. Erick Rowan however looks angry at Luke Harper coming to share the spotlight and the pair get into a brawl with each other. The Friday Night SmackDown General Manager Eva Marie then comes to the entrance-way and says that if they want to fight then Rowan and Harper will go one on one at the Elimination Chamber Pay-Per-View. Rating: E Braden Walker versus Xavier Woods In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Xavier Woods defeated Braden Walker in 6:04 by pinfall with a Hammerlock DDT. Bret “The Hitman” Hart accompanied Braden Walker to ringside but it was Xavier Woods who left victorious here. Match Rating: E+ We cut backstage to find the former WWE SmackDown Tag Team Champions Jimmy and Jey Uso looking into a camera. Jimmy says that the Fandanbanarama pairing of Colt Cabana and Fandango better not forget that once the Elimination Chamber match is done with then the Uso’s will be coming for their WWE SmackDown Tag Team Championships, whether it is Resurrection or Fandanbanarama who are holding them at that time. Rating: D WWE Intercontinental Championship: Bobby Lashley © versus R-Truth In a match that had an average crowd reaction and some decent in-ring action, Bobby Lashley defeated R-Truth in 16:28 by submission with a Dragon Sleeper. Bobby Lashley makes defence number 2 of his WWE Intercontinental title. R-Truth was visibly tiring towards the end of this match which led to Lashley winning to retain his title here. Match Rating: D+ Post-Show: Marcus Owens versus Randy Orton In a bout that had solid in-ring action and average heat, Randy Orton defeated Marcus Owens in 13:15 by pinfall with an RKO. The Friday Night SmackDown commentary team remained at ringside to watch this match. Match Rating: D Post-Show: AJ Styles versus Christian In a match that had some good action and average heat, AJ Styles defeated Christian in 12:56 by pinfall with a Styles Clash. The Friday Night SmackDown commentary team also stayed at ringside to watch this one. Match Rating: D+ Final Show Rating: D Prediction League Table: The_CoC 3/3
  11. Friday, Week 2, February, 2015 http://www.daddyshangout.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/Smackdown-Logo.jpg The following contests are confirmed to take place on tonight’s edition of WWE Friday Night SmackDown: WWE Intercontinental Championship: Bobby Lashley © versus R-Truth The main event of tonight’s edition of Friday Night SmackDown was announced earlier today via a tweet sent out from the Friday Night SmackDown General Manager Eva Marie and will see Bobby Lashley put the WWE Intercontinental Championship on the line against R-Truth. Bobby Lashley became the new Intercontinental Champion for the very first time last month on Monday Night RAW after winning a Triple Threat match against Kassius Ohno and the former Intercontinental Champion Dean Ambrose. Lashley then made his first successful title defence a few weeks ago at the Royal Rumble Pay-Per-View when he beat both Finn Balor and Kassius Ohno in another Triple Threat match. Since then Lashley has come to Friday Night SmackDown after Eva Marie and the Monday Night RAW General Manager Brad Maddox swapped Bobby Lashley for the United States Champion Samoa Joe. However this past week on Monday Night RAW, Kassius Ohno brutally attacked the Rock and said that he was not done with Lashley yet. Will Lashley be able to pick up the all-important victory and retain his title tonight? Non-Title: WWE SmackDown Tag Team Champions Resurrection (Hardy & Gallows) © versus The Bar Last week on Friday Night SmackDown the Resurrection pairing of Matt Hardy and Luke Gallows won the evening’s tag team elimination Triple Threat match to become the new WWE SmackDown Tag Team Champions for the first time when they defeated both Sheamus and Antonio Cesaro, known to the WWE Universe as The Bar, as well as the former SmackDown Tag Team Champions the Uso’s. Tonight Resurrection will take on the Bar in non-title tag team action. Richie Steamboat versus Friday Night SmackDown’s Mr. Money in the Bank Kevin Owens The holder of the Money in the Bank briefcase, Kevin Owens, seemed very angry last week on Friday Night SmackDown when his celebration after defeating Mark Henry was cut short by a video promoting Andy Leavine. Tonight on SmackDown Kevin Owens will take on Richie Steamboat. Braden Walker versus Xavier Woods At the Elimination Chamber Pay-Per-View later this month Xavier Woods will join Big E Langston, Kofi Kingston, Jimmy Uso, Jey Uso and the WWE United States Champion Samoa Joe in an Elimination Chamber match with the winner going on to challenge for the WWE Championship at WrestleMania. Before then Woods will take on Braden Walker tonight on Friday Night SmackDown. Erick Rowan versus Goldust One half of Bludgeon Brothers with Luke Harper, Erick Rowan will be in action tonight on Friday Night SmackDown as he will take on the veteran Goldust. Rowan will be hoping for a victory tonight as the Bludgeon Brothers look to get back into the reckoning for a future SmackDown Tag Team Championships opportunity. SmackDown Women’s Champion Asuka, Kelly Kelly & Von Eerie vs. Madison Eagles, Layla & Maxine Finally, a six-woman tag team match tonight on Friday Night SmackDown will see the WWE SmackDown Women’s Champion Asuka team up with Kelly Kelly and Christina Von Eerie to take on the trio of Madison Eagles, Layla and Maxine. The winner of the first ever women’s Royal Rumble match, Becky Lynch, is still yet to reveal whether she will challenge for the WWE RAW Women’s Championship or the WWE SmackDown Women’s Championship at WrestleMania but last week on SmackDown Becky attacked Hailey Hatred backstage as she claimed that she can do whatever she wants now. Quick Picks: WWE Intercontinental Championship: Bobby Lashley © versus R-Truth Non-Title: WWE SmackDown Tag Team Champions Resurrection (Hardy & Gallows) © versus The Bar Richie Steamboat versus Friday Night SmackDown’s Mr. Money in the Bank Kevin Owens Braden Walker versus Xavier Woods Erick Rowan versus Goldust SmackDown Women’s Champion Asuka, Kelly Kelly & Von Eerie vs. Madison Eagles, Layla & Maxine (Predictions are welcomed, there will be a prediction contest held every month.)
  12. Thursday, Week 2, February, 2015 WWE 205 Live (Live from Santa Rosa Mem. Auditorium (CA), 1,000 in Attendance) Pre-Show: Rich Swann versus Primo In a bout that had solid in-ring action but not much in the way of heat, Primo defeated Rich Swann in 17:38 by pinfall with a Backstabber. Unfortunately this match was too long given who was involved as most of the WWE Universe in attendance are no longer interested in seeing Primo compete despite Primo being a former WWE Tag Team Champion with his cousin Epico. The “Fan Favourite” Rich Swann was unable to get the win here as Primo picked up the all-important victory following a Backstabber. Match Rating: D- Pre-Show: Eric Young versus Oliver Grey In an extremely poor match, Eric Young defeated Oliver Grey in 17:48 by pinfall with a Wheelbarrow Neckbreaker. This match was also too long given who was involved with the WWE Universe in attendance not really caring too much about either competitor despite Oliver Grey being the tag team partner of the former WWE Cruiserweight Champion Adrian Neville and Eric Young having appeared on many episodes of 205 Live over the past few months. Nevertheless, Eric Young was victorious here following his signature Wheelbarrow Neckbreaker. Match Rating: E+ Pre-Show: Cedric Alexander versus Kzy In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Cedric Alexander defeated Kzy in 17:44 by pinfall with a Lung Blower. This match was also too long given who was involved with the WWE Universe not caring about Kzy. Match Rating: E Tonight’s edition of 205 Live kicks off with the former WWE Cruiserweight Champion Cedric Alexander standing in the centre of the ring with a microphone in hand as the 205 Live commentary team of Scott Stanford, former Cruiserweight Champion Billy Kidman and 205 Live General Manager John “Bradshaw” Layfield welcome the television audience to tonight’s show. The “Fan Favourite” Cedric Alexander receives a decent reaction from the WWE Universe in attendance as he says that he is happy to be here tonight and that he is looking forward to watching his friend TJ Perkins take on the WWE Cruiserweight Champion Buddy Murphy in tonight’s non-title main event. Cedric Alexander says that although he was unable to beat Murphy at the Royal Rumble Pay-Per-View last month to regain the WWE Cruiserweight Championship he is sure that it won’t be long until the “Age of Alexander” returns to 205 Live as Cedric is sure it won’t be long until he beats Murphy to regain the Cruiserweight Championship. Cedric says that he advises his friend TJ Perkins to wear a surgical mask to the ring tonight due to the stench that the “Bum” Buddy Murphy has. Cedric says that Murphy should go back to Australia to take a decent shower and wash his hair but not before Cedric has the opportunity to finally beat Murphy and regain the WWE Cruiserweight Championship. Cedric says that there have been rumors of JBL bringing new cruiserweights to 205 Live but that Cedric will not allow anyone to jump ahead of him. Cedric then leaves the ring and heads to the back as 205 Live heads to its first commercial break of the evening. Rating: E Chris Jericho versus Kalisto In a match that had some good action and average heat, Chris Jericho defeated Kalisto in 7:38 by pinfall with a Code Breaker. The 205 Live commentary team of Scott Stanford, Billy Kidman and the 205 Live General Manager John “Bradshaw” Layfield all agreed that the “Cheeky Monkey” Chris Jericho looked great here in victory against the masked Kalisto. Stanford and Kidman ask JBL if “Y2J” might be worthy of a future title opportunity and JBL says that if Jericho keeps up with winning matches then he may be due to a WWE Cruiserweight Championship match in the future but that there also new cruiserweights who will also be on their way to 205 Live in the coming weeks. Match Rating: C We cut backstage following a commercial break to find TJ Perkins preparing for tonight’s 205 Live non-title main event against the WWE Cruiserweight Champion Buddy Murphy when the Australian Murphy approaches the “Fan Favourite” TJ Perkins. Murphy says that just because TJ Perkins got a fluke victory over Murphy many months ago, TJ shouldn’t get any ideas in his head about thinking he will be victorious tonight against Murphy, who is now the WWE Cruiserweight Champion and the greatest cruiserweight in the world. TJ Perkins says that Murphy is probably tired of hearing it by now, but that Murphy really is a “Bum” and suggests that Murphy take a shower before their match tonight. Murphy responds by smiling and leaving the room in anger as TJ Perkins continues his preparations in peace. Rating: E Jay Briscoe versus Bobby Fish In a match that had some good action and average heat, Bobby Fish defeated Jay Briscoe in 7:50 by pinfall with a Running Single Leg High Knee Strike. Bobby Fish looked impressive here as he got a victory over the “Redneck” Jay Briscoe and as well as saying he has “No Gimmicks Needed”, Bobby Fish really does back up his words in the ring here. Match Rating: D+ We cut backstage to find Eric Young walking down the corridor before he is attacked from behind by Kyle O’Reilly, who throws Eric Young headfirst into a wall. Kyle O’Reilly stands over the fallen Eric Young and said that they have had their problems on NXT but that now they are both in 205 Live and O’Reilly will not let Eric Young to stand in his way of becoming the WWE Cruiserweight Champion. Kyle O’Reilly then walks away from a clearly pained Eric Young as we head to another commercial break. Rating: E+ Non-Title: WWE Cruiserweight Champion Buddy Murphy versus TJ Perkins In a bout that had solid in-ring action but not much in the way of heat, Buddy Murphy defeated TJ Perkins in 13:26 by pinfall with a Murphy's Law. The 205 Live commentary team all agreed that the WWE Cruiserweight Champion Buddy Murphy looked great here as he continued his winning streak in tonight’s non-title main event. Match Rating: D Final Show Rating: D- Prediction League Table: The_CoC 3/3
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  14. <p><strong>Monday, Week 2, February, 2015</strong></p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><span>http://www.targetcenter.com/assets/img/WWE_RAW_LIVE_DEC_2014_SPOTLIGHT-NEW.jpg</span></div><p></p><p></p><p> </p><p> <strong>WWE Monday Night RAW (Live from American Sports Center (CA) 3,500 in Attendance)</strong></p><p> </p><p> <strong>Pre-Show: Alexa Bliss versus Sasha Banks</strong></p><p> In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Sasha Banks defeated Alexa Bliss in 17:43 by pinfall with a Wheelbarrow Bulldog. Road Dogg accompanied the former WWE Divas Champion Alexa Bliss to ringside for this match and offered plenty of vocal support throughout the match but it was the “Boss” Sasha Banks who picked up the all-important victory in this pre-show women’s division match after Sasha hit Alexa with her signature Wheelbarrow Bulldog finishing maneuver.</p><p> <strong>Match Rating: E</strong></p><p> </p><p> <strong>Pre-Show: Dogs of War (Dolph Ziggler and Drew McIntyre) versus Authors of Pain</strong></p><p> In a bout that had solid in-ring action but not much in the way of heat, Dogs of War defeated Authors of Pain in 17:37 when Drew McIntyre defeated Akam Dhinsa by pinfall with a Zig Zag Claymore Combination. Michael Hayes accompanied the Authors of Pain pairing of Akam and Rezar to ringside for this match and offered vocal instructions throughout the match but it was the former WWE RAW Tag Team Champions Dogs of War that got the win here after Drew McIntyre pinned Akam Dhinsa following a Zig Zag and Claymore double team maneuver.</p><p> <strong>Match Rating: D+</strong></p><p> </p><p> <strong>Pre-Show: Chad Gable versus Bo Dallas</strong></p><p> In a bout that had solid in-ring action but not much in the way of heat, Chad Gable defeated Bo Dallas in 17:45 by pinfall. Dean Malenko accompanied Bo Dallas to ringside for this match but it was Chad Gable who got the win here.</p><p> <strong>Match Rating: E+</strong></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> <em>Tonight’s edition of Monday Night RAW kicks off with the WWE Universal Champion Brock Lesnar making his way to the ring, accompanied by his advocate Paul Heyman. Once in the ring Heyman retrieves a microphone from the ringside area to address the WWE Universe. Heyman says that last week on Monday Night RAW Seth Rollins put the nails in his own coffin when the Royal Rumble match winner decided that he will challenge for the Universal Championship in the main event of WrestleMania. Paul Heyman says that at WrestleMania Brock Lesnar will take Seth Rollins all the way to “Suplex City” and back again and will leave as the undefeated, undisputed Universal Champion. Paul Heyman says that he had a meeting with the Monday Night RAW General Manager Brad Maddox today who let Heyman know that at the Elimination Chamber Pay-Per-View this month Brock Lesnar will defend the Universal Championship in a Triple Threat match against both Bobby Roode and Chad Gable. Paul Heyman suggests that both Gable and Roode watch what Brock Lesnar will do to that freak Bray Wyatt in tonight’s non-title main event and then that may have second thoughts about stepping into the ring with the “Beast”. Bobby Roode then comes to the ring and snatches the microphone from out of Heyman’s hand. Bobby Roode says that he can’t speak for his partner Chad Gable, but that Roode does not fear the “Beast”. Lesnar and Heyman then laugh and head to the back.</em></p><p> <strong>Rating: C</strong></p><p> </p><p> <strong>RAW Women’s Champ Ronda Rousey, Ember Moon & Evie vs. Nia Jaz, Raquel Diaz & Rosa Mendes</strong></p><p> In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Ronda Rousey, Ember Moon and Evie defeated Nia Jax, Raquel Diaz and Rosa Mendes in 5:33 when Ronda Rousey defeated Rosa Mendes by submission with an Armbar. The WWE RAW Women’s Champion Ronda Rousey led the team of Ember Moon and Evie in this six-women tag team match against the trio of Nia Jax, Raquel Diaz and Rosa Mendes in Monday Night RAW’s opening contest. A hot crowd was against Nia Jax, chanting for her not to come back. It seems as though the majority of the WWE Universe have no interest in seeing Nia Jax compete. Rousey makes Rosa Mendes tap out to win the match for her team here.</p><p> <strong>Match Rating: D</strong></p><p> </p><p> <em>Following her victory Ronda Rousey celebrates in front of the WWE Universe with her RAW Women’s Championship once all of the other women have gone to the back. Cheerleader Melissa then walks to the ring with a microphone and once again says that she should be next in line to challenge for Ronda’s title. Cheerleader Melissa gets too close to Ronda, however, and Ronda lunges forward which leads to Cheerleader Melissa rushing out of the ring before Ronda chases her to the back.</em></p><p> <strong>Rating: D+</strong></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> <strong>Non-Title: WWE RAW Tag Team Champions The Revival versus International Explosion</strong></p><p> In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, The Revival defeated International Explosion in 7:35 when Scott Dawson defeated Fatsuhiko Nakajima by pinfall with a Shatter Machine. The Monday Night RAW commentary team of Michael Cole, Jim Ross and Jerry “The King” Lawler all agree that Scott Dawson and Dash Wilder, known to the WWE Universe as the Revival, have impressed many since becoming the WWE RAW Tag Team Champions.</p><p> <strong>Match Rating: E+</strong></p><p> </p><p> <em>Following their victory the WWE RAW Tag Team Champions Scott Dawson and Dash Wilder celebrate in the ring before Zack Ryder comes to the entrance-way with a microphone. Ryder says he has dumped his loser of a partner Santino Marella and wants another title shot. He says that he will find another partner and that they should get a title shot before Dolph Ziggler and Drew McIntyre.</em></p><p> <strong>Rating: D</strong></p><p> </p><p> <em>Curt Hawkins comes to the entrance-way with a microphone of his own, joining Zack Ryder. Hawkins says that when they first came to this company they were united and were the WWE Tag Team Champions, and that it’s time for them to come together once again. Hawkins then speaks to the Revival who are still in the ring and says that Hawkins and Ryder should be next to challenge for the RAW Tag Team Championships, not Dolph Ziggler and Drew McIntyre.</em></p><p> <strong>Rating: E</strong></p><p> </p><p> <strong>Non-Title: WWE United States Champion Samoa Joe versus Sugar Dunkerton</strong></p><p> In a bout that had solid in-ring action but not much in the way of heat, Samoa Joe defeated Sugar Dunkerton in 6:06 by submission with a Coquina Clutch. The Monday Night RAW commentary team note that Samoa Joe will compete in the Elimination Chamber match to determine the number one contender to the WWE Championship at WrestleMania despite Joe now being a member of the RAW roster.</p><p> <strong>Match Rating: D+</strong></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> <em>The WWE Universe comes to its feet as the Rock makes his way to the ring. The Rock takes a microphone from the ringside and begins to say his catchphrases before he is interrupted by a vicious attack from Kassius Ohno, who knocks the Rock to the mat before hitting the Rock with many forearms. Ohno then picks up the microphone and says that just because the Intercontinental Champion Bobby Lashley is now on SmackDown doesn’t mean that Ohno will stop coming for him.</em></p><p> <strong>Rating: D</strong></p><p> </p><p> <strong>Non-Title: WWE United Kingdom Champion Pete Dunne versus Jason Jordan</strong></p><p> In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Pete Dunne defeated Jason Jordan in 7:07 by pinfall with a Bitter End. Unfortunately Pete Dunne and Jason Jordan don’t seem to click as opponents and it made for an awkward bout.</p><p> <strong>Match Rating: E</strong></p><p> </p><p> <em>As Pete Dunne celebrates in the ring with his WWE United Kingdom Championship he is interrupted by the first ever WWE appearance of the “Warrior” WALTER, and the Austrian WALTER walks straight into the ring an points at Dunne’s title.</em></p><p> <strong>Rating: E-</strong></p><p> </p><p> <strong>2015 Royal Rumble Winner Seth Rollins versus Kenny King</strong></p><p> In a match that had some good action and average heat, Seth Rollins defeated Kenny King in 7:48 by pinfall with a Phoenix Splash. The Monday Night RAW commentary team note that this was a great victory for Rollins as he looks to build momentum towards WrestleMania.</p><p> <strong>Match Rating: C</strong></p><p> </p><p> <em>As Seth Rollins celebrates his victory in front of the WWE Universe, Dean Ambrose comes to the entrance-way with a microphone in hand. Ambrose tells Rollins that their story is far from over and Dean Ambrose will be the biggest road block there is on Rollins’ road to WrestleMania.</em></p><p> <strong>Rating: C</strong></p><p> </p><p> <em>Zeb Colter comes to the ring to introduce some women that he believes will be the future of the Monday Night RAW women’s division. Angel Williams, Ayako Hamada, Kaitlyn and Billie Kay then come to the ring. Colter says that he is especially excited to see the career of Billie Kay unfold.</em></p><p> <strong>Rating: D-</strong></p><p> </p><p> <em>As Zeb Colter remains in the ring with Angel Williams, Ayako Hamada, Kaitlyn and Billie Kay, Beth Phoenix comes to the ring with a microphone and says that Beth Phoenix and Kharma are and will all be the future of the women’s division. An unknown woman then rushes to the ring and slaps Beth Phoenix before knocking her out of the ring. The woman then takes a microphone and says that she is the “Patriot” Peyton Royce and that her and Billie Kay won’t be the future, they will be the saviors of the women’s division. The two Australians Billie Kay and Peyton Royce then head to the back together skipping and holding hands.</em></p><p> <strong>Rating: F+</strong></p><p> </p><p> <strong>Non-Title: WWE Universal Champion Brock Lesnar versus Bray Wyatt</strong></p><p> In a bout that featured great action and a good crowd, Brock Lesnar defeated Bray Wyatt in 15:45 by pinfall with an F-5. Paul Heyman accompanied Brock Lesnar to ringside for tonight’s Monday Night RAW main event which saw Lesnar victorious again.</p><p> <strong>Match Rating: B-</strong></p><p> </p><p> <strong>Post-Show: Wesley Blake versus Leo Kruger</strong></p><p> In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Wesley Blake defeated Leo Kruger in 12:33 by submission. The Monday Night RAW commentary team remained at ringside to watch this one which saw Wesley Blake victorious.</p><p> <strong>Match Rating: F+</strong></p><p> </p><p> <strong>Post-Show: Brodus Clay versus Braun Strowman</strong></p><p> In an extremely poor match, Braun Strowman defeated Brodus Clay in 12:39 by pinfall with a Big Splash. Finlay accompanied his protégé Braun Strowman to ringside for this match as Strowman defeated Brodus Clay.</p><p> <strong>Match Rating: E</strong></p><p> </p><p> <strong>Final Show Rating: C</strong></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> <strong>Prediction League Table:</strong></p>
  15. <p><strong>Monday, Week 2, February, 2015</strong></p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><span>http://www.targetcenter.com/assets/img/WWE_RAW_LIVE_DEC_2014_SPOTLIGHT-NEW.jpg</span></div><p></p><p></p><p> </p><p> The following contests are confirmed to take place on tonight’s edition of WWE Monday Night RAW:</p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p> <strong>Non-Title: WWE Universal Champion Brock Lesnar versus Bray Wyatt</strong></p><p> The main event of tonight’s episode of Monday Night RAW was announced earlier tonight via a tweet sent out from the Monday Night RAW General Manager Brad Maddox and will see the WWE Universal Champion Brock Lesnar take on Bray Wyatt in non-title action. Last week on RAW Brock Lesnar shocked the WWE Universe when he revealed that he has once again aligned himself with Paul Heyman, with Heyman returning to his role as the advocate for Brock Lesnar following the break-up of the pair last year. Brock Lesnar has therefore discarded his in-ring mentor Billy Gunn as he looks towards the future. Last week on RAW Seth Rollins came to the ring and informed both Lesnar and Heyman that as the winner of the men’s Royal Rumble match he has decided to challenge Lesnar for the WWE Universal Championship in the main event of WrestleMania. An all-important victory for Bray Wyatt tonight could well lead to Wyatt getting a future title opportunity.</p><p> </p><p> <strong>Non-Title: WWE RAW Tag Team Champions The Revival versus International Explosion</strong></p><p> The WWE RAW Tag Team Champions Scott Dawson and Dash Wilder, known to the WWE Universe as “The Revival”, will take on the International Explosion pairing of Sami Zayn and Fatsuhiko Nakajima in non-title action tonight on Monday Night RAW. This is a rematch from last week where the Revival defeated International Explosion which was followed by Derrick Bateman claiming that he and Andrade Cien Almas want to be the next team to challenge for the titles.</p><p> </p><p> <strong>Non-Title: WWE United States Champion Samoa Joe versus Sugar Dunkerton</strong></p><p> It was revealed last week that the WWE United States Champion Samoa Joe and the Intercontinental Champion Bobby Lashley have switched brands, with Lashley heading to Friday Night SmackDown. Samoa Joe will make his Monday Night RAW debut when he takes on Sugar Dunkerton in a non-title match.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> <strong>Non-Title: WWE United Kingdom Champion Pete Dunne versus Jason Jordan</strong></p><p> Last week on Monday Night RAW Jason Jordan lost to the WWE Universal Champion Brock Lesnar in RAW’s non-title main event and tonight Jordan will take on the WWE United Kingdom Champion Pete Dunne in another non-title match.</p><p> </p><p> <strong>2015 Royal Rumble Winner Seth Rollins versus Kenny King</strong></p><p> The 2015 men’s Royal Rumble match winner Seth Rollins will take on Kenny King tonight on Monday Night RAW with Rollins informing the WWE Universe last week that he will be challenging for the Universal Championship in the main event of WrestleMania.</p><p> </p><p> <strong>RAW Women’s Champ Ronda Rousey, Ember Moon & Evie vs. Nia Jaz, Raquel Diaz & Rosa Mendes</strong></p><p> Last but certainly not least, six-woman tag team action tonight on Monday Night RAW will see the WWE RAW Women’s Champion Ronda Rousey lead the team of Ember Moon and Evie against the trio of Nia Jax, Raquel Diaz and Rosa Mendes. Last week on RAW as Ronda Rousey celebrated a victory in front of the WWE Universe, Cheerleader Melissa came to the ring and said that as the runner-up in the first ever women’s Royal Rumble match she should be next in line to challenge Ronda Rousey for the WWE RAW Women’s Championship. Meanwhile, the winner of the women’s Royal Rumble match Becky Lynch is yet to reveal what title she will challenge for at WrestleMania. Could Becky show up on RAW tonight?</p></div><p></p><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> <strong>Quick Picks:</strong></p><p> Non-Title: WWE Universal Champion Brock Lesnar versus Bray Wyatt</p><p> Non-Title: WWE RAW Tag Team Champions The Revival versus International Explosion</p><p> Non-Title: WWE United States Champion Samoa Joe versus Sugar Dunkerton</p><p> Non-Title: WWE United Kingdom Champion Pete Dunne versus Jason Jordan</p><p> 2015 Royal Rumble Winner Seth Rollins versus Kenny King</p><p> RAW Women’s Champ Ronda Rousey, Ember Moon & Evie vs. Nia Jaz, Raquel Diaz & Rosa Mendes</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> (Predictions are welcomed, there will be a prediction contest held every month.)</p>
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