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  1. Well I suppose I should say that I very much want to remain in the game and will do my very best to be active and force conversation.
  2. You're both aware of each other's decisions? I'm a bit confused by the lack of honesty here I. I'm afraid.
  3. It's interesting that both of you chose not to disclose your decisions in the thread. Let's see what tomorrow brings.
  4. Did you vote to eliminate in private? I'd be interested to know who you decided to eliminate of course.
  5. Regardless, there are only three players remaining so the options are limited at this stage. I don't hold grudges.
  6. Not sure what you mean by that exactly Leion. Care to expand a little bit? What are your thoughts on who to eliminate?
  7. Honestly I would obviously like to stay in the game but it's up to the rest of you. Choose wisely young ones.
  8. It's true that I'm in the eastern part of the world, Thailand to be specific. So who is going through?
  9. It made sense for the first round to reward activity. With it being between the two of us, it's a shame an active player has to go.
  10. Seems straightforward enough for me. franticloser hasn't checked in yet and I'd like to reward activity. Immune Players: Leion, michgcs, Destiny, ShibataHeadbutt Non-Immune Players: franticloser,
  11. Once michcgs has made me immune I'll happily do that as a reward for you showing up here mate.
  12. <blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="Leion" data-cite="Leion" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="50597" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div><strong>Immune Players:</strong> Leion, michgcs<p> </p><p> <strong>Non-Immune Players:</strong> Destiny, franticloser, ShibataHeadbutt</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> Did I do this right?</p><p> </p><p> I am not really an expert at this.</p></div></blockquote><p> </p><p> I see that now. michgcs, time for you to make me immune and we can continue I guess.</p>
  13. Great, so I believe we're now waiting on Leion to post the updated list then we can continue to the next day?
  14. Honestly I think we should be rewarded for being around first and active. How about I advocate for michgcs to be immune today and I'm next?
  15. I'd be OK with giving michgcs immunity this round but as Leion probably remembers I am very active here. Perhaps we could strike a deal?
  16. Friday, Week 2, December, 2014 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 World Heavyweight Championship: AJ Styles © versus Tye Dillinger The main event of tonight’s edition of WWE Friday Night SmackDown was announced earlier today via a tweet sent out by the Friday Night SmackDown General Manager Eva Marie and will see AJ Styles put the WWE World Heavyweight Championship on the line against Tye Dillinger. The WWE Championship will be on the line on SmackDown tonight for the first time since June after Tye Dillinger took to social media to complain about only having had two opportunities to compete on SmackDown all year, the last of which came in a defeat to Damien Sandow back in September. The “Franchise Player” of SmackDown AJ Styles then tweeted that he would be willing to give Dillinger a chance to prove himself and also agreed to put the WWE Championship on the line before Eva Marie then made the match official. An all-important victory for Tye Dillinger tonight would shake the WWE Universe to its core just a few weeks before AJ Styles is currently scheduled to put the WWE Championship on the line against Christian in a Ladder match at the TLC Pay-Per-View. Non-Title: SmackDown Tag Team Champions The Bar (Sheamus & Cesaro) vs. Heath Slater & Rhyno The WWE SmackDown Tag Team Champions Sheamus and Antonio Cesaro, known to the WWE Universe as “The Bar”, will take on the team of Heath Slater and Rhyno tonight on Friday Night SmackDown in non-title action. This is a rematch from last week’s edition of SmackDown when Sheamus and Cesaro defeated Slater and Rhyno in non-title action whilst their manager Robbie Brookside looked on. Non-Title: WWE United States Champion Randy Orton versus Justin Gabriel The WWE United States Champion Randy Orton will take on former WWE Tag Team Champion Justin Gabriel in non-title action tonight on Friday Night SmackDown. Following an impressive victory over Mark Henry last week on SmackDown, Randy Orton was interrupted by Jinder Mahal who claimed that Orton would struggle in a one on one match against Mahal. The Great Khali versus Friday Night SmackDown’s Mr. Money in the Bank Kevin Owens The former World Champion The Great Khali will take on Friday Night SmackDown’s holder of the Money in the Bank briefcase Kevin Owens tonight on Friday Night SmackDown. Kevin Owens is a true Bad Ass in singles competition and has not lost a one on one match since losing the Universal Championship to Brock Lesnar back in June. Big Show versus Goldust The WWE Universe will see two veterans go head to head tonight on Friday Night SmackDown as Big Show will take on Goldust with both Superstars looking to impress the Friday Night SmackDown General Manager Eva Marie. WWE Women’s Champion Becky Lynch and Asuka versus Maxine and Madison Eagles Finally, tag team action in the women’s division tonight on Friday Night SmackDown will see the WWE Women’s Champion Becky Lynch team up with the Japanese “Joshi Shooter” Asuka to take on the team of Maxine and Madison Eagles. Last week on SmackDown the former Women’s Champion Carmella informed the WWE Universe that she will challenge Becky Lynch for the Women’s Championship at the TLC Pay-Per-View later this month. Quick Picks: WWE World Heavyweight Championship: AJ Styles © versus Tye Dillinger Non-Title: WWE Tag Team Champions The Bar (Sheamus & Cesaro) versus Heath Slater and Rhyno Non-Title: WWE United States Champion Randy Orton versus Justin Gabriel The Great Khali versus Friday Night SmackDown’s Mr. Money in the Bank Kevin Owens Big Show versus Goldust WWE Women’s Champion Becky Lynch and Asuka versus Maxine and Madison Eagles (Predictions are welcomed, there will be a prediction contest held every month.)
  17. Thursday, Week 2, December, 2014 WWE 205 Live (Live from Connolly Center (WA), 978 in Attendance) Pre-Show: Chad Gable versus Oliver Grey In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Chad Gable defeated Oliver Grey in 18:26 by submission. Unfortunately Chad Gable and Oliver Grey don’t seem to click as opponents and it made for an awkward bout here. Nevertheless, the former Olympian Chad Gable picks up the all-important victory here over Oliver Grey of British Ambition by forcing Chad Gable to submit, much to the delight of the WWE Universe in attendance who were fully in support of the hybrid athlete Chad Gable, who is of course trained in both amateur and luchador styles. Match Rating: E Pre-Show: TJ Perkins versus Dustin Rayz In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, TJ Perkins defeated Dustin Rayz in 18:18 by submission with a Figure Four Deathlock. Dustin Rayz was visibly tiring towards the end of this match that went the distance and TJ Perkins’ superior physical conditioning led to Perkins getting the win here after forcing Dustin Rayz to submit to a painful looking Figure Four Deathlock which pleased the WWE Universe in attendance who were fully behind the Fan Favourite TJ Perkins. Match Rating: D- Pre-Show: Cedric Alexander versus Mark Haskins In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Cedric Alexander defeated Mark Haskins in 17:42 by pinfall with an Atomic Wedgie Bomb. Unfortunately this match was too long given who was involved with the WWE Universe in attendance not really interested in Mark Haskins. The former WWE Cruiserweight Champion Cedric Alexander was victorious here. Match Rating: E+ Tonight’s edition of WWE 205 Live kicks off with the WWE 205 Live commentary team of Scott Stanford, former WWE Cruiserweight Champion Billy Kidman and 205 Live General Manager John “Bradshaw” Layfield welcoming the television audience to the show and announcing that tonight’s main event will see the WWE Cruiserweight Champion Buddy Murphy in non-title action against Rich Swann. The former WWE Cruiserweight Champion Cedric Alexander is then seen standing in the ring with a microphone in hand. Cedric Alexander says that in just a few weeks he will join one of his idols, the masked Rey Mysterio, in challenging Buddy Murphy for the WWE Cruiserweight Championship in a Triple Threat match at the TLC Pay-Per-View. Cedric Alexander continues by telling the WWE Universe that he grew up watching Rey Mysterio on both Monday Night RAW and Friday Night SmackDown and wants to one day follow in Mysterio’s footsteps by becoming the WWE Champion. The Fan Favourite Cedric Alexander says that he will not go easy on Rey Mysterio at the TLC Pay-Per-View and he will take the Cruiserweight Championship back from the Australian “Bum” Buddy Murphy. Cedric Alexander warns Rey Mysterio that even though he will be wearing his signature mask at the TLC Pay-Per-View, he should still prepare himself for the stench of Buddy Murphy. Cedric finally says that he will be looking forward to seeing Murphy in action against his good friend Rich Swann in tonight’s non-title main event before Cedric Alexander leaves the ring and heads to the back as we head to our first commercial break of the evening, with the commentary team announcing that Jay Briscoe will make his 205 Live debut next. Rating: E+ Jay Briscoe versus Epico In a bout that had solid in-ring action and average heat, Epico defeated Jay Briscoe in 6:58 by submission with a Figure Four Leglock. Jay Briscoe came to the ring wearing a cowboy hat and looking like a typical Redneck in his 205 Live debut against the former WWE Tag Team Champion Epico here. However, it was Epico who shocked the WWE Universe by forcing Jay Briscoe to submit here. Match Rating: D+ We cut backstage to find Rich Swann preparing for tonight’s 205 Live non-title main event against the WWE Cruiserweight Champion Buddy Murphy when Rich Swann starts to hold his nose. We then see the Cruiserweight Champion Buddy Murphy approach Rich Swann and tells him that Rich Swann can mock Murphy’s personal hygiene all he wants but that tonight Rich Swann has been given a gift by the 205 Live General Manager John “Bradshaw” Layfield, the chance to be in the ring with the Cruiserweight Champion. Rich Swann says that he will be all business tonight when he beats Buddy Murphy before walking away, still holding his nose. Rating: F+ Chris Jericho versus Kzy In a bout that had solid in-ring action and average heat, Chris Jericho defeated Kzy in 8:23 by submission with a Walls of Jericho. The performance of Chris Jericho stood out as being good as he defeated the “Punk” from Japan Kzy here after forcing Kzy to submit to the Walls of Jericho, much to the delight of the WWE Universe in attendance who were pleased to witness the “Cheeky Monkey” Chris Jericho in action. Match Rating: C- We cut backstage to find the little man dressed in a bull costume El Torito jumping repeatedly trying to reach the light switch to turn the light on. TJ Perkins walks by and chuckles a little before turning the light on for El Torito who looks a little embarrassed. Rating: F+ El Torito looks embarrassed after TJ Perkins had to help him turn the light on and El Torito is soon joined by the former WWE Tag Team Champions Primo and Epico, his “owners”. Primo tells TJ Perkins that Epico got a big victory over Jay Briscoe earlier tonight on 205 Live and if TJ Perkins isn’t careful then he will be the next one to feel the wrath of Primo and Epico. TJ Perkins laughs again before walking away as Primo and Epico look to console El Torito. Rating: E+ Non-Title: WWE Cruiserweight Champion Buddy Murphy versus Rich Swann In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Buddy Murphy defeated Rich Swann in 14:05 by pinfall with a Murphy's Law. Unfortunately this match was too long given who was involved with some of the WWE Universe still yet to be convinced by the Cruiserweight Champion Buddy Murphy. Nevertheless, Buddy Murphy was victorious again in tonight’s 205 Live non-title main event. Match Rating: E- Final Show Rating: E+ Prediction League Table:
  18. Thursday, Week 2, December, 2014 The following contests are confirmed to take place on tonight’s edition of WWE 205 Live: Non-Title: WWE Cruiserweight Champion Buddy Murphy versus Rich Swann The main event of tonight’s edition of WWE 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 in action as he will take on Rich Swann in a non-title match. Last week on 205 Live John “Bradshaw” Layfield took a microphone from his position at the commentary table and informed the WWE Universe that at the TLC Pay-Per-View later this month Buddy Murphy will put his WWE Cruiserweight Championship on the line for the first time as he will defend the title in a Triple Threat match against the former Cruiserweight Champion Cedric Alexander as well as the masked former eight-time Cruiserweight Champion, Rey Mysterio. Many people don’t like Buddy Murphy to get too close to them due to his personal hygiene issues, and the Australian has been called a “Bum” by many in his short time in 205 Live due to the way he looks and smells. However, in-ring Buddy Murphy is clearly a great athlete and he shocked the WWE Universe two weeks ago when he defeated Cedric Alexander in 205 Live’s main event to become the new WWE Cruiserweight Champion. Buddy Murphy was then victorious over Chad Gable in last week’s 205 Live non-title main event. Buddy Murphy’s opponent tonight, Rich Swann, is a Fan Favourite among the WWE Universe but hasn’t won a one on one match on 205 Live since a victory over Chavo Guerrero back in August. Rich Swann will no doubt be doing all he can to pick up the all-important victory tonight which could well lead to Rich Swann getting a future title opportunity. Chris Jericho versus Kzy The “Cheeky Monkey” himself, “Y2J” Chris Jericho will be in action tonight on 205 Live as he will take on Kzy, the Japanese star who impressed with a victory over Tajiri in his 205 Live in-ring debut two weeks ago. Kzy came to the ring against Tajiri dressed like a “Punk” and clearly has confidence in himself. Can he defeat another former Cruiserweight Champion in Chris Jericho tonight? Jay Briscoe versus Epico Tonight’s edition of 205 Live will see the in-ring debut of the “Redneck” himself Jay Briscoe, a fourteen year veteran who has competed all over the United States and abroad for over a decade before finally getting his chance to perform in front of the WWE Universe tonight. Jay Briscoe will have a tough test in his debut as he will take on the former WWE Tag Team Champion Epico, who will no doubt have his cousin and tag team partner Primo nearby as well as possibly the small man in a bull costume, El Torito. Quick Picks: Non-Title: WWE Cruiserweight Champion Buddy Murphy versus Rich Swann Chris Jericho versus Kzy Jay Briscoe versus Epico (Predictions are welcomed, there will be a prediction contest held every month.)
  19. Monday, Week 2, December, 2014 http://www.targetcenter.com/assets/img/WWE_RAW_LIVE_DEC_2014_SPOTLIGHT-NEW.jpg WWE Monday Night RAW (Live from Carlson Center (AK) 5,154 in Attendance) Pre-Show: Mia Yim versus Rosa Mendes In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Mia Yim defeated Rosa Mendes in 17:42 by submission with a Guillotine Choke. Unfortunately this match needed to be a lot shorter given who was involved with the WWE Universe not really caring about Rosa Mendes at all despite her having competed on Monday Night RAW and Friday Night SmackDown for years now. Nevertheless, Mia Yim picks up the all-important victory here after forcing Rosa Mendes to submit. Match Rating: E- Pre-Show: The Bella Twins versus Kharma and Cheerleader Melissa In a bout that had solid in-ring action but not much in the way of heat, The Bella Twins defeated Kharma and Cheerleader Melissa in 17:43 when Nikki Bella defeated Cheerleader Melissa by pinfall with an X Factor. Unfortunately this match was also needed to be a lot shorter given who was involved with the WWE Universe not really interested in Cheerleader Melissa at all despite Cheerleader Melissa also having competed in several matches on Monday Night RAW in the past. Nikki Bella wins this match for her team after pinning Melissa following the X Factor. Match Rating: D Pre-Show: Fatsuhiko Nakajima versus Curt Hawkins In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Curt Hawkins defeated Fatsuhiko Nakajima in 18:04 by pinfall with a Heat Seeking Elbow. The Godfather accompanied Fatsuhiko Nakajima to ringside for this match and offered vocal support throughout the match but it was Curt Hawkins who left victorious here. Match Rating: E+ Tonight’s edition of Monday Night RAW kicks off with the WWE Universal Champion Brock Lesnar making his way to the ring. Brock Lesnar receives a great reception from the WWE Universe in attendance as he is joined tonight by his in-ring mentor Billy Gunn. Brock enters the ring whilst Billy Gunn retrieves a microphone from the ringside area before joining his friend in the ring. Billy Gunn says that at the TLC Pay-Per-View in just a few weeks Brock Lesnar will put the WWE Universal Championship on the line in a Fatal Four-Way Tables, Ladders and Chairs match against three members of the Shield in Roman Reigns, William Regal and Braun Strowman. Billy Gunn says that Brock Lesnar has faced tough battles in the past and that this match may be his toughest but he is sure that Brock Lesnar will be the one to retrieve the Universal Championship from the top of a ladder and leave 2014 as the Universal Champion. Billy Gunn then turns his attention to Brock Lesnar’s opponent in tonight’s non-title main event, Rob Van Dam, and says that he is pleased that the Monday Night RAW General Manager Brad Maddox has given the entire WWE Universe the opportunity to see Brock Lesnar take RVD to “Suplex City” tonight. Roman Reigns then comes to the entrance-way with a microphone of his own and declares that the Shield will leave the TLC Pay-Per-View with the Universal Championship one way or another. Rating: C Non-Title: WWE Divas Champion Alexa Bliss versus Nia Jax In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Alexa Bliss defeated Nia Jax in 5:39 by pinfall with a Twisted Bliss. Road Dogg accompanied his friend and protégé Alexa Bliss to ringside for this match and offered vocal support throughout the match as the Divas Champion Bliss picked up the win. Match Rating: E- Following her victory the WWE Divas Champion Alexa Bliss celebrates in the ring with Road Dogg in front of the WWE Universe until Sasha Banks rushes to the ring and attacks Alexa until Ronda Rousey shocks the entire WWE Universe by making her WWE debut which leads to Sasha Banks fleeing the ring instantly. Ronda Rousey takes a microphone from the ringside area and announces herself like a true Ring Announcer as “Rowdy” Ronda Rousey, and that she's here to stay and is going to dominate for a long time. Rating: E+ WWE RAW Tag Team Titles: IC Champ Rollins & Ambrose © vs. Dallas & Graves vs. Burch & McClain In a bout that had solid in-ring action but not much in the way of heat, Rollins & Ambrose defeated The Saviours and Burch & McClain in 7:37; the order of elimination was Burch & McClain first, and then The Saviours. Rollins & Ambrose make defence number 2 of their WWE RAW Tag Team titles. Dean Malenko accompanied the team of Bo Dallas and Corey Graves, introduced to the WWE Universe as “The Saviours”, to the ring for this Triple Threat Elimination match for the WWE RAW Tag Team Championships. Seth Rollins eliminated the team of Danny Burch and Troy McClain first after pinning McClain before Seth Rollins also pinned Bo Dallas to win the match and retain the titles for his team. Match Rating: D Following their victory the WWE RAW Tag Team Champions Seth Rollins and Dean Ambrose celebrate in the ring until Derrick Bateman comes to the entrance-way with a microphone and says that he and his partner Andrade “Cien” Almas want the next shot at the titles. Rating: F Non-Title: WWE United Kingdom Champion Pete Dunne versus Mason Ryan In an extremely poor match, Pete Dunne defeated Mason Ryan in 7:45 by pinfall with a Bitter End. Unfortunately Pete Dunne and Mason Ryan don’t seem to click as opponents and it made for an awkward bout tonight. Match Rating: E+ Following his victory the WWE United Kingdom Champion Pete Dunne celebrates in the ring with his title until Uncle Elgin walks down to the ring with a microphone in hand and says that it won’t be long until Elgin beats Dunne at the TLC Pay-Per-View and becomes the new UK Champion. Pete Dunne tries to hit Elgin with the UK title but Elgin ducks and sends Pete Dunne out of the ring. Rating: E- We cut backstage to find the Godfather dancing and trying to have a good time when Kevin Nash walks past. Nash looks at the Godfather with disgust and throws the Godfather into a wall before walking away. Rating: D Dolph Ziggler versus Jack Swagger In a match that had some good action and average heat, Dolph Ziggler defeated Jack Swagger in 7:59 by pinfall with a Zig Zag. The Monday Night RAW commentary team of Michael Cole, Jim Ross and Jerry “the King” Lawler all agree that Ziggler and Drew McIntyre are due another opportunity to challenge for the WWE RAW Tag Team Championships. Match Rating: C Following a commercial break we cut backstage to find Drew McIntyre celebrating his partner Dolph Ziggler’s victory from moments ago. McIntyre opens a bottle of champagne and the contents spill onto Raquel Diaz who was on her mobile phone nearby. Diaz looks furious as McIntyre laughs before leaving the scene. Rating: E+ WWE’s Chief Operating Officer Triple H and his wife Stephanie McMahon come to the ring. Triple H tells the WWE Universe that they are here to check up on the Monday Night RAW General Manager Brad Maddox but also announce that Ronda Rousey has officially signed a contract and at the TLC Pay-Per-View Ronda Rousey will join Sasha Banks in challenging Alexa Bliss for the WWE Divas Championship in a Triple Threat match. Rating: B- Sami Zayn versus Braun Strowman In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Braun Strowman defeated Sami Zayn in 7:08 by pinfall with a Big Splash. Finlay accompanied Braun Strowman to ringside for this one and offered vocal instructions throughout the match which led to Strowman picking up the victory. Match Rating: E Braun Strowman celebrates his victory in the ring with Finlay when the pair are joined by their fellow Shield member in William Regal, who takes a microphone and promises that one of the Shield will leave TLC as the new Universal Champion. Rating: D+ We cut backstage to find the Monday Night RAW General Manager Brad Maddox in his office when the WWE Hall of Famer Mick Foley walks in. Foley tells Maddox he thinks he could do a better job as General Manager and Brad Maddox orders Foley to leave right now. Rating: D- The WWE Universe come to their feet as Goldberg makes his way to the ring. Goldberg takes a microphone from ringside and says that he is here to watch his old foe Brock Lesnar in action in tonight’s Monday Night RAW non-title main event, which is next. Rating: B- Non-Title: WWE Universal Champion Brock Lesnar versus Rob Van Dam In a bout that had a good crowd and good action, Brock Lesnar defeated Rob Van Dam in 15:56 by pinfall with an F-5. Rob Van Dam seemed off his game tonight which led to the WWE Universal Champion Brock Lesnar getting the win in tonight’s main event. Match Rating: B- (Terry Taylor would seriously consider either turning Rob Van Dam or trying a new gimmick as he has become a stale character and needs a shake-up.) Post-Show: Jason Jordan versus Kenny King In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Jason Jordan defeated Kenny King in 13:30 by pinfall. Michael Cole and Jerry “The King” Lawler remained to watch this match whilst Jim Ross headed to the back. Match Rating: E Post-Show: Batista versus Leo Kruger In an extremely poor match, Batista defeated Leo Kruger in 13:13 by pinfall with a Batista Bomb. Angel Williams accompanied Batista at ringside for this match and acted as a cheerleader for Batista throughout the match. Match Rating: E+ Final Show Rating: C+ Prediction League Table:
  20. Monday, Week 2, December, 2014 http://www.targetcenter.com/assets/img/WWE_RAW_LIVE_DEC_2014_SPOTLIGHT-NEW.jpg 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 Rob Van Dam 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 Rob Van Dam in non-title action. At the TLC Pay-Per-View in just a few weeks Brock Lesnar will put his WWE Universal Championship on the line in a Fatal Four-Way Tables, Ladders and Chairs match against Shield members Roman Reigns, William Regal and Braun Strowman. Rob Van Dam interrupted the WWE Chief Operating Officer Triple H and his D-Generation X partner Shawn Michaels last week and told the WWE Universe that Triple H and Shawn Michaels have been holding RVD down his entire career, and RVD tonight has a chance to pick up what would be an all-important victory against the Universal Champion Brock Lesnar which could well lead to a future title opportunity. WWE RAW Tag Team Titles: IC Champ Rollins & Ambrose © vs. Dallas & Graves vs. Burch & McClain The WWE RAW Tag Team Championships will be on the line again tonight on Monday Night RAW as the WWE RAW Tag Team Champions, the WWE Intercontinental Champion Seth Rollins and Dean Ambrose, will put their titles on the line in a Triple Threat Elimination tag team match against the teams of Bo Dallas and Corey Graves, known to the WWE Universe as the “Saviours”, as well as the team of Danny Burch and Troy McClain. Rollins and Ambrose became the new WWE RAW Tag Team Champions for the first time two weeks ago on RAW when they defeated the former Champions Drew McIntyre and Dolph Ziggler in a Triple Threat tag team match that also involved Roman Reigns and William Regal. Non-Title: WWE United Kingdom Champion Pete Dunne versus Mason Ryan Last week on Monday Night RAW the WWE Universe learned that at the TLC Pay-Per-View in a few weeks Pete Dunne will put his WWE United Kingdom Championship on the line against Uncle Elgin but before then Dunne will take on Mason Ryan in non-title action tonight on RAW. Sami Zayn versus Braun Strowman In just a few weeks at the TLC Pay-Per-View Braun Strowman will join his Shield stablemates Roman Reigns and William Regal in challenging Brock Lesnar for the WWE Universal Championship in a Fatal Four-Way Tables, Ladders and Chairs match but before then Strowman will face Sami Zayn in non-title action tonight on Monday Night RAW. Dolph Ziggler versus Jack Swagger Last week on Monday Night RAW Dolph Ziggler and Drew McIntyre, known by the WWE Universe as the “Dogs of War”, said that it wouldn’t be long before they get the WWE RAW Tag Team Championships back. Ziggler will be in action against Jack Swagger tonight on Monday Night RAW. Non-Title: WWE Divas Champion Alexa Bliss versus Nia Jax Finally, the WWE Divas Champion Alexa Bliss will take on Nia Jax in non-title action tonight on Monday Night RAW. Last week on Monday Night RAW Alexa Bliss was attacked by Sasha Banks before Bayley rushed to the ring to make the save. Quick Picks: Non-Title: WWE Universal Champion Brock Lesnar versus Rob Van Dam WWE RAW Tag Team Championships: Rollins & Ambrose © vs. Dallas & Graves vs. Burch & McClain Non-Title: WWE United Kingdom Champion Pete Dunne versus Mason Ryan Sami Zayn versus Braun Strowman Dolph Ziggler versus Jack Swagger Non-Title: WWE Divas Champion Alexa Bliss versus Nia Jax (Predictions are welcomed, there will be a prediction contest held every month.)
  21. Pre-Show Honor Club Exclusive: The Motor City Machine Guns vs. Chase Owens and El Phantasmo Fatal-4-Way: Dragon Lee vs. Flip Gordon vs. Joe Hendry vs. PJ Black Fight Without Honor: Leon St. Giovanni vs. Shaheem Ali The Amazing Red vs. Will Ospreay KENTA vs. Low-Ki Jay White vs. Jeff Cobb ROH Pure Title: Anthony Henry {C} vs. Doug Williams ROH Television: Nick Aldis {C} vs. Kenny King ROH Tag: The Top Guys {C} vs. Jay Lethal and Jonathan Gresham ROH World: Jay Briscoe {C} vs. RUSH
  22. <p><strong>'The Time Splitter' KUSHIDA</strong> [vs] 'The Finest' Kona Reeves</p><p> </p><p> 'Sun Of The Ring' Akira Tozawa [vs] <strong>'The Viper' Randy Orton</strong></p><p> </p><p> Heavy Machinery [vs] <strong>The Acts Of God (Roode & Ziggler)</strong></p><p> </p><p> Dominik Dijakovic [vs] <strong>'The Freak' Lars Sullivan</strong></p><p> </p><p> <strong>'The Queen' Charlotte Flair</strong> [vs] Billie Kay w/ Peyton Royce (Tainted win thanks to Peyton</p><p> </p><p> 'The One and Only' Ricochet [vs] <strong>'The King Of Strong Style' Shinsuke Nakamura</strong></p>
  23. Friday, Week 1, December, 2014 http://www.daddyshangout.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/Smackdown-Logo.jpg WWE Friday Night SmackDown! (Live from Carlson Center (AK), 5,226 in Attendance) Pre-Show: Christina Von Eerie versus Tamina In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Tamina defeated Christina Von Eerie in 18:27 by pinfall with a Samoan Drop. Unfortunately this match needed to be a lot shorter given who was involved with the WWE Universe not really caring about either woman despite both having competed on Friday Night SmackDown several times over the past year. Nevertheless, the daughter of Jimmy “Superfly” Snuka, Tamina, picks up the all-important victory here after hitting Christina Von Eerie with a Samoan Drop. Match Rating: E- Pre-Show: Big E Langston and Kofi Kingston versus The Uso’s In a match that had some good action and average heat, The Uso's defeated Big E & Kofi in 17:45 when Jey Uso defeated Big E Langston by pinfall with an Alley-Us. The Friday Night SmackDown commentary team of Josh Mathews, Joey Styles and Matt Striker took up their positions at ringside prior to this tag team match taking place which saw two teams who have previously held the WWE SmackDown Tag Team Championships go head to head. The Uso’s pick up the win here after Jey Uso pins Big E Langston following a double team maneuver. Match Rating: C Pre-Show: R-Truth versus Tye Dillinger In a bout that had solid in-ring action but not much in the way of heat, R-Truth defeated Tye Dillinger in 18:26 by pinfall with a What's Up? R-Truth was visibly tiring towards the end of this match but was still able to get the win here. Match Rating: D- Friday Night SmackDown kicks off with the WWE World Heavyweight Champion AJ Styles making his way to the ring to a tremendous ovation from the WWE Universe in attendance. AJ Styles is quick to retrieve a microphone from the ringside area and says that not only is AJ the “Franchise Player” on Friday Night SmackDown but that he is also a fighting WWE Champion and that he is pleased that the Friday Night SmackDown General Manager Eva Marie has put AJ in tonight’s non-title main event against Erick Rowan of the Bludgeon Brothers. AJ says that he beat Luke Harper last week in SmackDown’s non-title main event and that he’ll do the same to the other meathead in Erick Rowan tonight. AJ Styles then turns his attention to the TLC Pay-Per-View in a few weeks where AJ says he will defeat Christian in their Ladder match by climbing a ladder and retrieving the WWE Championship and continuing his title reign. AJ says that he understands that Christian is one of the innovators of the Ladder match but that Christian isn’t ready to face AJ Styles at TLC. Christian then comes to the entrance-way with a microphone of his own and says that the TLC Pay-Per-View may be Christian’s last chance at glory and he plans to step over AJ Styles on route to becoming the new WWE Champion. Rating: C- Non-Title: WWE Women’s Champion Becky Lynch versus Layla In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Becky Lynch defeated Layla in 7:03 by pinfall with a Hard Knox. The Friday Night SmackDown commentary team announce that Becky Lynch will defend her WWE Women’s Championship against former Champion Carmella at the TLC Pay-Per-View. Match Rating: D- Becky Lynch celebrates her victory in front of the WWE Universe, holding her WWE Women’s Championship high in the air. That is until Carmella walks to the ring with a microphone in hand. Carmella tells Becky that at the TLC Pay-Per-View she will take back her WWE Women’s Championship. Becky then smiles before throwing Carmella out of the ring. Rating: E- Non-Title: WWE SmackDown Tag Team Champions The Bar versus Heath Slater and Rhyno In a match that had some good action and average heat, The Bar defeated Slater & Rhyno in 9:27 when Sheamus defeated Heath Slater by pinfall with a Brogue Kick. Robbie Brookside accompanied his clients, the WWE SmackDown Tag Team Champions Sheamus and Antonio Cesaro to ringside for this match and watched on as the team known to the WWE Universe as “The Bar” were victorious after Sheamus pinned Heath Slater following a Brogue Kick. Match Rating: C- Following their victory the WWE SmackDown Tag Team Champions Sheamus and Antonio Cesaro celebrate in front of the WWE Universe with their manager Robbie Brookside until Jimmy and Jey Uso come to the entrance-way. Jimmy Uso has a microphone in hand and says that it won’t be long until the WWE SmackDown Tag Team Championships are back in the hands of the Uso’s. Rating: C Non-Title: WWE United States Champion Randy Orton versus Mark Henry In a bout that had a good crowd and good action, Randy Orton defeated Mark Henry in 7:51 by pinfall with an RKO. The Friday Night SmackDown commentary team note that this is Mark Henry’s first match on SmackDown since September. Mark Henry falls victim to an RKO in this one. Match Rating: C Following his victory Randy Orton celebrates in the ring with his United States Championship until Jinder Mahal comes to the entrance-way with a microphone in hand. Jinder says that Orton has proved that he can beat old-timers like Mark Henry and youngsters like Andy Leavine but Jinder says that Orton would struggle with someone in the prime of their life like Jinder Mahal. Rating: D Damien Sandow versus Friday Night SmackDown’s Mr. Money in the Bank Kevin Owens In a match that had some good action and average heat, Kevin Owens defeated Damien Sandow in 7:55 by submission with a Sharpshooter. The Friday Night SmackDown commentary team note that Kevin Owens continues his winning streak on SmackDown tonight. Match Rating: C- We cut backstage to find the Friday Night SmackDown General Manager Eva Marie in her office when Summer Rae walks into the room and asks Eva for an opportunity to show what she can do in the ring. Eva says that Summer Rae will get what she is given and slaps Summer Rae leaving Summer Rae almost close to tears as she leaves the office. Rating: F Big Show versus Wade Barrett In a bout that had a good crowd and good action, Big Show defeated Wade Barrett in 8:34 by pinfall with a Choke Slam. The Friday Night SmackDown commentary team note that Big Show’s Biker look seems to be working for him as he picks up another victory tonight. Match Rating: C We cut backstage to find AJ Styles making final preparations before his non-title Friday Night SmackDown main event against Erick Rowan when the WWE World Heavyweight Champion AJ Styles turns around to find Christian about to pick up a ladder. AJ stares at Christian who drops the ladder and walks away scowling. Rating: D Non-Title: WWE World Heavyweight Champion AJ Styles versus Erick Rowan In a match that had some good action and average heat, AJ Styles defeated Erick Rowan in 12:54 by pinfall with a Styles Clash. The Friday Night SmackDown commentary team note that AJ Styles has now beat both members of the Bludgeon Brothers in Rowan and Harper in consecutive weeks. Match Rating: C Post-Show: Ryback versus Bobby Roode In a match that had some good action and average heat, Bobby Roode defeated Ryback in 12:47 by submission with a Fujiwara Armbar. The Friday Night SmackDown commentary team remain at ringside to watch this one. Match Rating: D+ Post-Show: Fandango versus Stardust In a match that had some good action and average heat, Fandango defeated Stardust in 13:14 by pinfall with a Shooting Star Press. The Friday Night SmackDown commentary team also stay at ringside to watch this match. Match Rating: D Final Show Rating: C- Prediction League Table:
  24. Friday, Week 1, December, 2014 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: Non-Title: WWE World Heavyweight Champion AJ Styles versus Erick Rowan 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 World Heavyweight Champion AJ Styles take on one half of the Bludgeon Brothers Erick Rowan in a non-title match. Last week on SmackDown AJ Styles came out to address the WWE Universe following his performance at Survivor Series when AJ was the sole survivor in his Traditional Survivor Series Elimination match as he led his team to victory against Friday Night SmackDown’s Mr. Money in the Bank Kevin Owens, Jimmy and Jey Uso and the Bludgeon Brothers of Rowan and Luke Harper. However, Christian also attacked AJ Styles during that match. Last week on SmackDown Christian interrupted AJ whilst AJ was addressing the WWE Universe and announced that at the TLC Pay-Per-View later this month Christian will challenge AJ for the WWE Championship in a Ladder match. AJ faces a tough test against Erick Rowan tonight who will no doubt do all he can to pick up the all-important victory over the WWE Champion. Non-Title: WWE SmackDown Tag Team Champions The Bar versus Heath Slater and Rhyno The WWE SmackDown Tag Team Champions Sheamus and Antonio Cesaro, known to the WWE Universe as “The Bar” will be in non-title action tonight on Friday Night SmackDown as they will take on the team of Heath Slater and Rhyno. With their manager and mentor Robbie Brookside at their side, Sheamus and Cesaro became the new WWE SmackDown Tag Team Champions for the first time two weeks ago on SmackDown and made their first title defence against the Prime Time Players back at Survivor Series. Non-Title: WWE United States Champion Randy Orton versus Mark Henry The WWE United States Champion Randy Orton will be in action tonight on Friday Night SmackDown as he will face another former World Champion in Mark Henry in a non-title match. Tonight will be the “Monster” Mark Henry’s first match on SmackDown since September. Damien Sandow versus Friday Night SmackDown’s Mr. Money in the Bank Kevin Owens Friday Night SmackDown’s Mr. Money in the Bank Kevin Owens will take on Damien Sandow tonight on Friday Night SmackDown. Despite failing to beat Team AJ Styles in the Traditional Survivor Series Elimination match, Kevin Owens bounced back with a victory over Big E Langston last week on SmackDown. Big Show versus Wade Barrett The World’s Largest Athlete, the Big Show, will take on Wade Barrett tonight on Friday Night SmackDown. Last week on SmackDown Big Show came to the ring dressed as a Biker as he defeated Konnor. Non-Title: WWE Women’s Champion Becky Lynch versus Layla Finally, the WWE Women’s Champion Becky Lynch will take on Layla tonight on Friday Night SmackDown in a non-title match. Layla was the final WWE Women’s Champion back in 2010 before the title was brought back earlier this year. Quick Picks: Non-Title: WWE World Heavyweight Champion AJ Styles versus Erick Rowan Non-Title: WWE SmackDown Tag Team Champions The Bar versus Heath Slater and Rhyno Non-Title: WWE United States Champion Randy Orton versus Mark Henry Damien Sandow versus Friday Night SmackDown’s Mr. Money in the Bank Kevin Owens Big Show versus Wade Barrett Non-Title: WWE Women’s Champion Becky Lynch versus Layla (Predictions are welcomed, there will be a prediction contest held every month.)
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