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Thursday, Week 4, June, 2013

 

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The following contests are confirmed to take place on tonight’s edition of WWE Superstars:

 

The Great Khali versus Drew McIntyre

The main event of tonight’s edition of WWE Superstars will see the former World Heavyweight Champion the Great Khali in action as he will take on one third of the three man band known as 3MB in Drew McIntyre. The WWE Universe in attendance tonight should be fully behind the Great Khali in this one as both Superstars look to pick up the all-important victory to impress both the Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero as well as the Friday Night SmackDown General Manager Booker T.

 

Brodus Clay and Alex Riley versus Roman Reigns and William Regal

Also tonight on WWE Superstars we will witness tag team action as the team of Brodus Clay and Alex Riley will take on the former WWE Tag Team Champions Roman Reigns and William Regal. Both of these teams would love to be the new Number One Contenders to the WWE Tag Team Championships, which are now held by the Uso’s after Jimmy and Jey defeated both the New Age Outlaws as well as the Prime Time Players in a Triple Threat tag team match this past Sunday.

 

Alicia Fox versus Nicole Matthews

Finally, Divas action tonight on WWE Superstars will see the former WWE Divas Champion Alicia Fox in action as she will take on Nicole Matthews. Both of these Divas will be looking to get in line for a future Divas title opportunity after AJ Lee defends her title against Kaitlyn at next month’s Money in the Bank Pay-Per-View.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Quick Picks:

The Great Khali versus Drew McIntyre

Brodus Clay and Alex Riley versus Roman Reigns and William Regal

Alicia Fox versus Nicole Matthews

 

 

 

(Predictions are welcomed, there will be a prediction contest held every month.)

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Thursday, Week 4, June, 2013

 

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WWE Superstars (Live from Soldotna Sports Center (AK), 2,000 in Attendance)

 

Pre-Show: Nikki Bella versus Raquel Diaz

In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Nikki Bella defeated Raquel Diaz in 17:40 by pinfall with a Bella Buster. Unfortunately this match needed to be a lot shorter given who was involved with the WWE Universe in attendance still not caring too much about Raquel Diaz despite her being the daughter of both the Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero as well as the late, great WWE Hall of Famer Eddie Guerrero. Nikki Bella picked up the all-important victory in this one.

Match Rating: E-

 

Pre-Show: Alexander Rusev and Marcus Owens versus Hunico and Camacho

In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Rusev & Owens defeated Hunico & Camacho in 17:40 when Alexander Rusev defeated Hunico by pinfall with a Big Splash. Cameron accompanied the team of Alexander Rusev and Marcus Owens to ringside for this match and the Funkadaktyll Cameron offered vocal support as well as cheerleading to Rusev and Owens throughout the match which may have led to them picking up the win over Hunico and Camacho here.

Match Rating: F

 

Pre-Show: Fatsuhiko Nakajima versus Tye Dillinger

In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Tye Dillinger defeated Fatsuhiko Nakajima in 18:04 by pinfall with a Hangman's Neckbreaker. The Godfather accompanied Fatsuhiko Nakajima to ringside for this match and the legend offered vocal support but it was Tye Dillinger who picked up the win.

Match Rating: F

 

 

 

Brodus Clay and Alex Riley versus Roman Reigns and William Regal

In a bout that had solid in-ring action but not much in the way of heat, Reigns & Regal defeated Brodus & Riley in 6:32 when Roman Reigns defeated Alex Riley by submission. The WWE Superstars commentary team of Josh Mathews, Joey Styles and Matt Striker note during this match that both Brodus and Riley as well as the former WWE Tag Team Champions Reigns and Regal would love an opportunity to challenge for the WWE Tag Team Championships at some point in the future.

Match Rating: D

 

Following our first commercial break of the evening WWE Superstars airs the RAW Rebound which recaps events from this past week’s episode of Monday Night RAW. The show began with the former WWE Champion CM Punk making his way to the ring flanked by his advocate Paul Heyman. Punk remained silent as Heyman took a microphone and proclaimed that it appears that disrespecting authority now gets you rewards in the WWE as following months of John Cena disrespecting the Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero he was given a shot at the World Heavyweight Championship by Friday Night SmackDown General Manager Booker T. Randy Orton, on the other hand, was banned from SmackDown from getting into physical confrontations and was then given a shot at the WWE Championship. Heyman said that for the second time in as many Pay-Per-Views Randy Orton scored a fluke win over CM Punk this past Sunday at the Payback Pay-Per-View to retain the WWE Championship despite being attacked backstage by another of Paul Heyman’s clients, Brock Lesnar, earlier in the evening. Heyman also announced that at next month’s Money in the Bank Pay-Per-View CM Punk will once again challenge Randy Orton for the WWE Championship and that Orton better watch his back before his non-title main event with the United States Champion Dean Ambrose. Later in the evening Randy Orton made his way to the ring only to be attacked by Brock Lesnar whilst in the main event Orton was still able to defeat the US Champion Dean Ambrose.

Rating: B+

 

Alicia Fox versus Nicole Matthews

In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Alicia Fox defeated Nicole Matthews in 4:38 by pinfall with a Watch Yo Face. Hornswoggle accompanied the former WWE Divas Champion Alicia Fox to ringside for this match, much to the delight of the younger members of the WWE Universe in attendance.

Match Rating: E

 

 

 

 

Following another commercial break WWE Superstars airs highlights from this past Sunday’s Payback Pay-Per-View including Big E Langston, with Teddy Long accompanying him at ringside, successfully defending his WWE Intercontinental Championship against Curtis Axel as well as John Cena defeating Dolph Ziggler to retain his World Heavyweight Championship, much to the delight of the WWE Universe in attendance. Cena has had plenty of good fortune since being welcomed with open arms back to Friday Night SmackDown by the General Manager Booker T following months of mistreatment and what Cena referred to as “politics” from the Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero. A tweet is then shown from the Friday Night SmackDown General Manager Booker T announcing that tomorrow night’s SmackDown tag team main event will see the team of John Cena, the World Heavyweight Champion, and the WWE Intercontinental Champion Big E Langston in action against the two Superstars that they defeated to retain their respective Championships this past Sunday at the Payback Pay-Per-View, Dolph Ziggler and Curtis Axel.

Rating: C

 

The Great Khali versus Drew McIntyre

In an extremely poor match, The Great Khali defeated Drew McIntyre in 13:24 by pinfall with a Punjabi Plunge. The Great Khali was visibly tiring towards the end of this match but despite Drew McIntyre’s superior physical conditioning the former World Heavyweight Champion the Great Khali was still able to get the win in tonight’s WWE Superstars main event.

Match Rating: E+

 

Post-Show: Richie Steamboat versus Kalisto

In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Kalisto defeated Richie Steamboat in 13:23 by pinfall with a Rising Sun. Unfortunately the WWE Universe in attendance were totally turned off by having a match between what they know as “jobbers” on the show.

Match Rating: F

 

Post-Show: Sami Zayn versus Leo Kruger

In a bout that had solid in-ring action but non-existent crowd heat, Sami Zayn defeated Leo Kruger in 13:09 by pinfall with a Brainbustaaaaahhhhh! The commentary team remained at ringside to watch this match.

Match Rating: E+

 

Final Show Rating: C-

 

 

 

 

 

 

Prediction League Table:

 

 

packerman120: 57/76

Kijar: 48/72

thecoolestjedi12: 3/6

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Friday, Week 4, June, 2013

 

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The following contests are confirmed to take place on tonight’s edition of WWE Friday Night SmackDown:

 

World Champion John Cena & Intercontinental Champion Big E vs. Dolph Ziggler & Curtis Axel

The main event of tonight’s edition of Friday Night SmackDown was announced earlier this week on Twitter by the Friday Night SmackDown General Manager Booker T and will see the World Heavyweight Champion John Cena team up with the WWE Intercontinental Champion Big E Langston to take on the team of Dolph Ziggler and Curtis Axel. The WWE Universe in attendance tonight will likely be fully behind the team of Cena and Big E Langston during this match, which will also have Paul Heyman at ringside accompanying Curtis Axel and Big E Langston being watched on by his manager Teddy Long, with both Heyman and Long aiming to lead their clients to an all-important victory.

 

Non-Title: Money in the Bank Qualifier: WWE Tag Team Champions The Uso’s vs. Slater & McIntyre

Also tonight on Friday Night SmackDown the new WWE Tag Team Champions Jimmy and Jey Uso will take on Heath Slater and Drew McIntyre in a tag team match with the winning team advancing to the World Heavyweight Championship Money in the Bank ladder match next month. The Uso’s became the new WWE Tag Team Champions to the delight of the WWE Universe in attendance this past Sunday at the Payback Pay-Per-View when they defeated the former Champions the New Age Outlaws as well as the Prime Time Players in a Triple Threat tag team match.

 

Money in the Bank Qualifying Match: Cody Rhodes versus Damien Sandow

Another World Heavyweight Championship Money in the Bank Qualifying match tonight on Friday Night SmackDown will see former tag team partners Cody Rhodes and Damien Sandow, formerly members of the Rhodes Scholars tag team, face one another.

 

Money in the Bank Qualifying Match: Big Show versus Sheamus

Two former World Heavyweight Champions will go head to head tonight on Friday Night SmackDown as the Big Show will take on Sheamus with the winner advancing to the World Heavyweight Championship Money in the Bank ladder match.

 

Rey Mysterio versus Alberto Del Rio

Also tonight on Friday Night SmackDown two more former World Heavyweight Champions and long-term rivals will go head to head as Rey Mysterio will take on Alberto Del Rio. The WWE Universe will be fully behind Mysterio in this one.

 

Kaitlyn versus Natalya

Finally, Divas action tonight on Friday Night SmackDown will see two former WWE Divas Champions go one on one as Kaitlyn will take on Natalya. It was announced this past week on Monday Night RAW that Kaitlyn will again challenge AJ Lee for the Divas title at the Money in the Bank Pay-Per-View.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Quick Picks:

World Champion John Cena & Intercontinental Champion Big E vs. Dolph Ziggler & Curtis Axel

Non-Title: Money in the Bank Qualifier: WWE Tag Team Champions The Uso’s vs. Slater & McIntyre

Money in the Bank Qualifying Match: Cody Rhodes versus Damien Sandow

Money in the Bank Qualifying Match: Big Show versus Sheamus

Rey Mysterio versus Alberto Del Rio

Kaitlyn versus Natalya

 

 

 

(Predictions are welcomed, there will be a prediction contest held every month. This is the final show of this month’s contest and the overall winner will be able to pick the challenger for the World Heavyweight Championship at the upcoming SummerSlam Pay-Per-View!)

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Friday, Week 4, June, 2013

 

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WWE Friday Night SmackDown! (Live from Target Center (MN), 9,500 in Attendance)

 

Pre-Show: Alicia Fox versus Nicole Matthews

In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Alicia Fox defeated Nicole Matthews in 18:13 by pinfall with a Watch Yo Face. Hornswoggle accompanied the former WWE Divas Champion Alicia Fox to the ringside area, much to the delight of the younger members of the WWE Universe in attendance.

Match Rating: E-

 

Pre-Show: Trent Barreta and Yoshi Tatsu versus Hunico and Camacho

In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Hunico & Camacho defeated Trent & Yoshi in 17:39 when Camacho defeated Trent Barreta by submission. Unfortunately this match needed to be a lot shorter given who was involved with the WWE Universe not caring too much about either of these teams despite them both making several appearances on Friday Night SmackDown over the past eight months. The Hispanic duo of Hunico and Camacho pick up the all-important victory in this one after Camacho forces Barreta to tap out.

Match Rating: E

 

Pre-Show: Kofi Kingston versus Wade Barrett

In a match that had some good action and average heat, Kofi Kingston defeated Wade Barrett in 18:07 by pinfall with a Trouble in Paradise. Kofi Kingston and Wade Barrett don’t seem to click and it made for an awkward bout.

Match Rating: C

 

 

 

 

Friday Night SmackDown begins with the World Heavyweight Champion John Cena making his way to the ring to a tremendous reception from the WWE Universe in attendance. Cena takes a microphone from the ringside area and says that after suffering the political nonsense of the Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero earlier this year he is thrilled to be back on Friday Night SmackDown as the World Heavyweight Champion, and even more thrilled to have defeated Dolph Ziggler once again this past Sunday at the Payback Pay-Per-View to make his second successful title defence. Cena says that he saw the tweet from the SmackDown General Manager Booker T yesterday and is looking forward to tonight’s main event when he will team up with the WWE Intercontinental Champion to take on the team of Dolph Ziggler and Curtis Axel. Dolph Ziggler then comes to the entrance-way with a microphone of his own, interrupting the World Heavyweight Champion, and Ziggler says that whilst Cena was reading Booker T’s tweets Ziggler was holding meetings with Booker T and can now officially announce that at next month’s Money in the Bank Pay-Per-View he will once again challenge Cena for the World Heavyweight Championship. Ziggler says that he has felt naked since losing the World Heavyweight Championship at Wrestlemania but that at the Money in the Bank Pay-Per-View he will return to his throne as the World Heavyweight Champion, proving once and for all that he is better than Cena.

Rating: B

 

Kaitlyn versus Natalya

In a bout that had solid in-ring action but not much in the way of heat, Kaitlyn defeated Natalya in 7:26 by pinfall with a Spear. The Friday Night SmackDown commentary team of Josh Mathews, Joey Styles and Matt Striker note that at the Money in the Bank Pay-Per-View Kaitlyn will again challenge AJ Lee for the Divas title.

Match Rating: D-

 

Following her victory Kaitlyn celebrates in front of the WWE Universe until Tamina and Layla come to the entrance-way. Tamina has a microphone and says that Divas like her, Layla and AJ Lee are better than plastic Divas like Kaitlyn and Alicia Fox and that at the Money in the Bank Pay-Per-View AJ will once again beat Kaitlyn to retain the Divas Championship.

Rating: D

 

 

 

 

 

 

Money in the Bank Qualifier: Non-Title: WWE Tag Team Champions The Uso’s vs. Slater & McIntyre

In a bout that had solid in-ring action but non-existent crowd heat, The Uso's defeated Slater & McIntyre in 7:47 when Jey Uso defeated Heath Slater by pinfall with an Alley-Us. Alicia Fox accompanied Jimmy and Jey Uso to ringside for this match and offered vocal support towards the new WWE Tag Team Champions throughout the match which may have led to them picking up the win.

Match Rating: D

 

Following a commercial break we find Teddy Long trying to discuss tactics with his client, the Intercontinental Champion Big E Langston but Big E is distracted by Alicia Fox and Summer Rae who are feeling his muscles. Big E only becomes attentive when Teddy mentions that Big E will be competing in the World Heavyweight Championship Money in the Bank ladder match.

Rating: D+

 

Money in the Bank Qualifying Match: Cody Rhodes versus Damien Sandow

In a match that had some good action and average heat, Damien Sandow defeated Cody Rhodes in 7:23 by pinfall with a Terminus. With the victory over his former tag team partner, Damien Sandow will now compete in the World Heavyweight Championship Money in the Bank ladder match.

Match Rating: C-

 

We cut backstage to find Paul Heyman standing by with his client Curtis Axel. Heyman informs Axel that he has got him a spot in the World Heavyweight Championship Money in the Bank ladder match next month and that their next step is to defeat John Cena and Big E Langston tonight.

Rating: C-

 

We cut to another backstage area to find Mark Henry approach the former Divas Champion Eve Torres. Mark Henry tells Eve that he has been watching her for a while and asks her if she wants some sexual chocolate. She says she’ll think about it.

Rating: C

 

 

 

 

World Heavyweight Championship Qualifying Match: Big Show versus Sheamus

In a bout that featured great action and a good crowd, Big Show defeated Sheamus in 8:14 by pinfall with a Knock Out Punch. Big Show will now take part in next month’s World Heavyweight Championship Money in the Bank ladder match.

Match Rating: C+

 

We cut backstage to once again find Christian being chased by the former NXT Champion Seth Rollins. Christian runs into a room and slams the door behind him and he seems to have escaped Rollins this time.

Rating: D+

 

Rey Mysterio versus Alberto Del Rio

In a bout that featured great action and a good crowd, Alberto Del Rio defeated Rey Mysterio in 8:27 by submission with a Cross Armbreaker. Rey Mysterio is improving in Rumble skills but was not able to defeat Del Rio tonight.

Match Rating: C

 

We cut backstage to find the World Heavyweight Champion John Cena, the WWE Intercontinental Champion Big E Langston and Teddy Long discussing tactics prior to tonight’s tag team main event against Dolph Ziggler and Curtis Axel.

Rating: C

 

We cut to the office of the Friday Night SmackDown General Manager Booker T where he is watching a monitor ready for tonight’s main event when R-Truth comes in and asks Booker if he can watch the main event with him, to which Booker accepts.

Rating: C

 

 

 

 

 

World Champion John Cena & Intercontinental Champion Big E vs. Dolph Ziggler & Curtis Axel

In a match that had some good action and average heat, John Cena and Big E Langston defeated Dolph Ziggler and Curtis Axel in 13:56 when John Cena defeated Curtis Axel by submission with an STF. Teddy Long accompanied the Intercontinental Champion Big E Langston to ringside for this match and offered vocal support throughout the match which may have led to Cena and Big E getting the win.

Match Rating: C

 

Post-Show: Goldust versus The Miz

In a match that had some good action and average heat, The Miz defeated Goldust in 12:51 by pinfall with a Skull Crushing Finale. This was a decent victory for the Miz as he searches to become relevant again.

Match Rating: D+

 

Post-Show: Sin Cara versus Fandango

In a match that had some good action but not much in the way of heat, Fandango defeated Sin Cara in 13:25 by pinfall with a Flying Legdrop. Sin Cara and Fandango just don’t click at all as opponents and it showed in their performances.

Match Rating: E+

 

Final Show Rating: C+

 

 

 

Final Prediction League Table:

 

 

packerman120: 61/82

Kijar: 49/78

thecoolestjedi12: 7/12

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Congratulations to this month's winner packerman120! You get to pick the challenger for the World Heavyweight Championship at the upcoming WWE SummerSlam Pay-Per-View! Please PM me your choice as soon as possible. Thanks

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Monday, Week 1, July, 2013

 

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The following contests are confirmed to take place on tonight’s edition of WWE Monday Night RAW:

 

Steel Cage Match: Non-Title: WWE Champion Randy Orton versus Kassius Ohno

Tonight’s episode of Monday Night RAW will see the first Steel Cage match to take place on RAW in over ten months as the WWE Champion Randy Orton will take on one half of the Kings of Wrestling, Antonio Cesaro, in a non-title match. Inside the unforgiving steel structure tonight, the only way to win the match will by pinfall, submission, or escaping the cage either through the door or over the top. The Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero has likely made this match to make sure that she is not being outdone by the Friday Night SmackDown General Manager Booker T who had a Steel Cage match on SmackDown a few weeks ago. The WWE Universe were informed last week on RAW by the advocate for CM Punk, Paul Heyman, that CM Punk will receive another WWE Championship opportunity against Randy Orton at the Money in the Bank Pay-Per-View later this month, and later that night Orton was then attacked by another of Paul Heyman’s clients, Brock Lesnar. As for Kassius Ohno, he will also be in action at the Money in the Bank Pay-Per-View as he and his Kings of Wrestling tag team partner Antonio Cesaro last week qualified for the WWE Championship Money in the Bank ladder match.

 

Team Hell No versus Roman Reigns and William Regal

Also tonight on Monday Night RAW the WWE Universe will witness a highly competitive tag team match between two sets of former WWE Tag Team Champions as the Team Hell No pairing of Kane and Daniel Bryan will take on Roman Reigns and William Regal. Both Kane and Daniel Bryan qualified for the WWE Championship Money in the Bank ladder match last week on RAW with singles victories but until then they will be teammates tonight on RAW.

 

Non-Title: WWE United States Champion Dean Ambrose versus Chris Jericho

By virtue of being the WWE United States Champion, Dean Ambrose announced last week on Monday Night RAW that he has been given a shot in the WWE Championship Money in the Bank ladder match without having to qualify by the Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero. Tonight Ambrose will be in action against Chris Jericho in a non-title match.

 

 

Batista versus Bray Wyatt

The “Animal” Batista will also be in action tonight on Monday Night RAW as he will take on Bray Wyatt in a match that will likely see the WWE Universe in full support of Batista. The “Animal” has received criticism from the Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero as of late.

 

Rob Van Dam versus Antonio Cesaro

Last week on Monday Night RAW Antonio Cesaro qualified for the WWE Championship Money in the Bank ladder match later this month but before then he will take on Rob Van Dam tonight. RVD is always very popular among the WWE Universe.

 

Non-Title: WWE Divas Champion AJ Lee versus Brie Bella

Finally, Divas action tonight on Monday Night RAW will see the WWE Divas Champion AJ Lee take on Brie Bella in a non-title match. Later this month at the Money in the Bank Pay-Per-View AJ will once again put her title on the line against Kaitlyn.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Quick Picks:

Steel Cage Match: Non-Title: WWE Champion Randy Orton versus Kassius Ohno

Team Hell No versus Roman Reigns and William Regal

Non-Title: WWE United States Champion Dean Ambrose versus Chris Jericho

Batista versus Bray Wyatt

Rob Van Dam versus Antonio Cesaro

Non-Title: WWE Divas Champion AJ Lee versus Brie Bella

 

 

(Predictions are welcomed, there will be a prediction contest held every month.)

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Monday, Week 1, July, 2013

 

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WWE Monday Night RAW (Live from Show Me Center (MO), 6,972 in Attendance)

 

Pre-Show: Naomi versus Beth Phoenix

In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Naomi defeated Beth Phoenix in 18:20 by pinfall with a Nightmare. Naomi, the former Funkadaktyll along with her friend Cameron, was visibly tiring towards the end of this Divas match against the former WWE Divas Champion Beth Phoenix. However, despite her inferior physical conditioning, Naomi was still able to pick up the all-important victory here over the larger Beth Phoenix after hitting her Nightmare finishing maneuver.

Match Rating: E-

 

Pre-Show: Brodus Clay and Alex Riley versus Jack Swagger and Tensai

In a bout that had solid in-ring action but not much in the way of heat, Swagger & Tensai defeated Brodus & Riley in 17:41 when Jack Swagger defeated Brodus Clay by submission with a Patriot Lock. The Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero accompanied the team of Jack Swagger and Tensai to ringside for this match and offered vocal support as well as screeching towards Swagger and Tensai throughout the match much to the infuriation of the majority of the WWE Universe in attendance. This may have led to Swagger and Tensai picking up the win.

Match Rating: D+

 

Pre-Show: Ryback versus Kenny King

In a bout that had solid in-ring action but not much in the way of heat, Ryback defeated Kenny King in 17:49 by pinfall with a Suplex Powerslam. Ryback was visibly tiring towards the end of this match but was still able to get the victory.

Match Rating: C-

 

 

 

Monday Night RAW begins with the former WWE Champion CM Punk making his way to the ring, flanked by his advocate Paul Heyman. The pair receive several boos and jeers from the WWE Universe in attendance as they make their way to the ring and Heyman retrieves a microphone from the ringside area. Heyman says that what he said last week on RAW is true, disrespecting authority seems to be a guaranteed way of achieving success in the WWE in 2013, with John Cena being awarded a shot at the World Heavyweight Championship by the Friday Night SmackDown General Manager Booker T despite months of disrespecting the Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero and Randy Orton being given a shot at the WWE Championship despite being banned from SmackDown earlier this year for being unable to resist getting into physical confrontations. Heyman says that Randy Orton is the WWE Champion because of a mere fluke, somehow being able to defeat CM Punk on two occasions. Heyman says that later this month at the Money in the Bank Pay-Per-View CM Punk will defeat Orton to regain the WWE Championship and that he would now like to introduce the man who hit Orton with a devastating F5 last week on RAW, another of Heyman’s clients, Brock Lesnar. The “Beast” Lesnar then joins Heyman and Punk in the ring and says that Orton better watch his back tonight before his steel cage main event match against Kassius Ohno.

Rating: B

 

Non-Title: WWE Divas Champion AJ Lee versus Brie Bella

In a bout that had solid in-ring action but not much in the way of heat, AJ Lee defeated Brie Bella in 7:17 by pinfall with a Shining Wizard. Tamina accompanied the Divas Champion AJ Lee to ringside for this match.

Match Rating: D

 

After the conclusion of the match AJ Lee and Tamina look as though they are going to attack Brie Bella until her sister Nikki Bella makes the save. AJ then takes a microphone and says that she will beat Kaitlyn at Money in the Bank to once again retain her Divas title.

Rating: D

 

Team Hell No versus Roman Reigns and William Regal

In a match that had some good action and average heat, Team Hell No defeated Reigns & Regal in 6:51 when Daniel Bryan defeated Roman Reigns by submission with a Cattle Mutilation. The Monday Night RAW commentary team of Michael Cole, Jim Ross and Jerry “The King” Lawler note during this match that both Kane and his Team Hell No tag team partner Daniel Bryan will be competing in the WWE Championship Money in the Bank ladder match.

Match Rating: C-

 

The WWE Champion Randy Orton makes his way to the ring to a tremendous reception from the WWE Universe but before he can say anything Brock Lesnar rushes to the ring. Orton is too quick for Lesnar tonight though and hits him with an RKO.

Rating: A

 

Non-Title: WWE United States Champion Dean Ambrose versus Chris Jericho

In a bout that featured great action and a good crowd, Dean Ambrose defeated Chris Jericho in 7:36 by pinfall with a Midnight Special. The commentary team note that Ambrose will be a participant in the WWE Championship Money in the Bank ladder match.

Match Rating: C-

 

We cut backstage to find the WWE Champion Randy Orton in the locker-room preparing for his Steel Cage non-title main event match against Kassius Ohno when Ohno himself rushes into the room and throws Orton headfirst into a locker before leaving the scene.

Rating: C+

 

Batista versus Bray Wyatt

In a match that had some good action and average heat, Batista defeated Bray Wyatt in 8:24 by pinfall with a Batista Bomb. Renee Young, the former Friday Night SmackDown backstage interviewer, accompanied Batista to the ring.

Match Rating: D+

 

Following Batista’s victory he celebrates in front of the WWE Universe until the Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero comes to the entrance-way and tells Batista that despite winning tonight more is expected of him in the WWE Championship Money in the Bank ladder match later this month.

Rating: C-

 

 

 

 

Rob Van Dam versus Antonio Cesaro

In a match that had some good action and average heat, Antonio Cesaro defeated Rob Van Dam in 7:28 by pinfall with a Neutralizer. Rob Van Dam was really off his game tonight which led to Cesaro picking up the win.

Match Rating: D+

 

As Antonio Cesaro celebrates his victory the Rock makes his way to the ring to the shock of the WWE Universe in attendance. The Rock says that when Cesaro and Ohno beat the Rock and Mick Foley at Wrestlemania they made believers out of the Great One, and that Randy Orton better be careful in tonight’s Steel Cage match.

Rating: B+

 

Steel Cage Match: Non-Title: WWE Champion Randy Orton versus Kassius Ohno

In a match that had some good action and average heat, Randy Orton defeated Kassius Ohno in a Cage match in 9:56 by pinfall with a Running Punt to the Head. The commentary team note that this is the first Steel Cage match on RAW in over nine months.

Match Rating: B-

 

Post-Show: Zack Ryder versus Luke Harper

In a bout that had solid in-ring action but not much in the way of heat, Luke Harper defeated Zack Ryder in 13:21 by pinfall with a Piledriver. Michael Cole and Jerry Lawler remain at ringside to watch this match whilst JR heads to the back.

Match Rating: D

 

Post-Show: Evan Bourne versus Chavo Guerrero

In a bout that had solid in-ring action but not much in the way of heat, Evan Bourne defeated Chavo Guerrero in 12:32 by pinfall with a Shooting Star Press. Cole and Lawler also stay at ringside to watch this match.

Match Rating: D

 

 

Final Show Rating: B

 

 

 

 

 

Prediction League Table:

 

 

packerman120: 6/6

Kijar: 5/6

thecoolestjedi12: 5/6

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Tuesday, Week 1, July, 2013

 

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The following contests are confirmed to take place on tonight’s edition of WWE NXT:

 

Non-Title: NXT Champion Justin Gabriel versus Bo Dallas

The main event of tonight’s edition of NXT will see the reigning NXT Champion Justin Gabriel in action as he will take on Bo Dallas in a non-title match. The NXT Universe In attendance inside what is sure to be a sold out NXT Arena will likely be fully behind Justin Gabriel in this one. An all-important victory for Bo Dallas over the NXT Champion tonight, albeit in non-title action, may lead to the NXT Commissioner, WWE Hall of Famer the “American Dream” Dusty Rhodes, granting Bo Dallas a future opportunity to challenge for the NXT Championship.

 

Enzo Amore and Colin Cassady versus Viktor and Aiden English

Also tonight on NXT we will witness tag team action as the team of Enzo Amore and Colin Cassady will take on the new pairing of Viktor and Aiden English, teaming up for the very first time tonight on NXT. Both of these teams would love to pick up a win tonight and possibly grab the attentions of higher members of WWE management such as the Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero or the Friday Night SmackDown General Manager Booker T who regularly watch NXT scouting talent.

 

Charlotte versus Christina Von Eerie

Finally, Divas action tonight on NXT will witness the daughter of the WWE Hall of Famer the “Nature Boy” Ric Flair, Charlotte, as she will face Christina Von Eerie. With a father like Ric Flair one would imagine that Charlotte is destined to compete in front of the WWE Universe at some point in the future.

 

 

 

 

Quick Picks:

Non-Title: NXT Champion Justin Gabriel versus Bo Dallas

Enzo Amore and Colin Cassady versus Viktor and Aiden English

Charlotte versus Christina Von Eerie

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(Predictions are welcomed, there will be a prediction contest held every month.)

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Tuesday, Week 1, July, 2013

 

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WWE NXT (Live from the Kingsport Civic Auditorium (TN), 1,000 in Attendance)

 

Tonight’s edition of WWE NXT kicked off with the NXT Commissioner and WWE Hall of Famer the “American Dream” Dusty Rhodes welcoming the television audience to the show. Dusty Rhodes is now the sole announcer for NXT after the former commentators William Regal and Byron Saxton were called up to compete in front of the WWE Universe on the main WWE roster earlier this year. The beautiful former WWE Divas Champion Kelly Kelly then makes her way to the ring much to the delight of the NXT Universe in attendance inside the sold out NXT Arena. Once in the ring Kelly retrieves a microphone from the ringside area and says that as she said when she first came to NXT several months ago, she is here to compete after being sick and tired of the mistreatment she was receiving from the Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero. Kelly again says that she was disappointed that the Friday Night SmackDown General Manager Booker T was unable to give Kelly matches on SmackDown so instead came to NXT to compete. Kelly says that she was very pleased when Dusty Rhodes strongly suggested over a month ago now that he would soon introduce a Women’s Championship to NXT for the Divas to compete over but is disappointed that there have been no recent updates as to when the Women’s Championship will be formally introduced to NXT. Kelly says that she has reinvented herself in the past few months as a Knock-Out Artist and wants nothing more than to start knocking Divas out and earn her way back to competing on the grandest stage in front of the WWE Universe. Kelly says that she has requested more matches on NXT to showcase her talents but understands that there is only enough time for one Divas match per show, and that for the past two weeks there has not even been one Divas match on NXT. Kelly proclaims that she is fully understanding that the Divas division on NXT is strong and is looking forward to watching two of her peers, Charlotte and Christina Von Eerie, compete in tonight’s opening contest. Kelly says that although she is currently competing on NXT she has not yet given up on home of becoming the Divas Champion again in the WWE and although it pains her to see AJ Lee holding the Divas Championship and being next scheduled to defend the title against Kaitlyn at the Money in the Bank Pay-Per-View later this month she is aware of the fact that both AJ and Kaitlyn got their starts on NXT and Kelly still has plenty of time to rejuvenate her career. The former seductress and Diva that many refer to as a bit of a “bitch”, Maxine, then struts to the ring. Maxine tells Kelly that her best days are behind her and that it’s time to let the new generation get their fair chance. Maxine says that she has been rotting in NXT for too long to allow some former plastic bimbo to steel her spot. Kelly reminds Maxine that she’s lost her last two matches on NXT, to Christina Von Eerie and Alexa Bliss, and that the matches were a month apart. Maxine seems furious at this remark and the two get into a catfight that has to be separated by officials as NXT heads to its first commercial break of the evening.

Rating: D

 

Charlotte versus Christina Von Eerie

In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Charlotte defeated Christina Von Eerie in 8:20 by submission with a Figure Four Leg Lock. Following our first commercial break the NXT Commissioner and WWE Hall of Famer the “American Dream” Dusty Rhodes introduced the television audience back to NXT for the Divas match that saw Charlotte pick up the all-important victory.

Match Rating: E-

 

Following our opening contest the NXT Commissioner and WWE Hall of Famer the “American Dream” Dusty Rhodes stands up from his position at the broadcast table as the sole announcer of NXT and informs the NXT Universe inside the NXT Arena that he has something to say. Dusty Rhodes says that in recent weeks some of the members of the NXT Divas roster have been very critical of his management style as it pertains to the NXT Divas division. Dusty Rhodes says that he is well aware that there is a booming Divas division on NXT and that everybody wants to know when the NXT Women’s Championship will be formally introduced. Dusty says that whilst he is pleased to have Divas such as Kelly Kelly, somebody with reams of experience competing in front of the WWE Universe on both Monday Night RAW and Friday Night SmackDown, competing on NXT they all need to remember that NXT is still his ship to run. Dusty says that disrespecting the RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero or the SmackDown General Manager Booker T has consequences, as does disrespecting him. With that being said, Dusty continues by saying that he is well aware that the Divas want competition, and with that in mind he would like to welcome the newest member of the NXT Divas division, Eve Torres. The former Divas Champion Eve then comes out and takes a microphone and says that she would like to get something clear, she is not happy about being on NXT and plans to get back to the Promised Land as soon as possible.

Rating: B-

 

Enzo Amore and Colin Cassady versus Viktor and Aiden English

In a bout that had solid in-ring action but not much in the way of heat, Viktor and Aiden English defeated Enzo Amore and Colin Cassady in 7:41 when Viktor defeated Enzo Amore by pinfall with a Chokeslam. Following another commercial break the NXT Commissioner and WWE Hall of Famer the “American Dream” Dusty Rhodes welcomes us back to NXT for this tag team match which sees Viktor and Aiden English victorious.

Match Rating: E-

 

 

Non-Title: NXT Champion Justin Gabriel versus Bo Dallas

In a bout that had solid in-ring action but not much in the way of heat, Justin Gabriel defeated Bo Dallas in 7:49 by pinfall with a 450 Splash. The NXT Champion Justin Gabriel picked up the win in tonight’s non-title main event.

Match Rating: D

 

Final Show Rating: D

 

 

 

 

Prediction League Table:

 

 

packerman120: 8/9

thecoolestjedi12: 7/9

Kijar: 5/6

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Thursday, Week 1, July, 2013

 

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The following contests are confirmed to take place on tonight’s edition of WWE Superstars:

 

The Great Khali versus William Regal

The main event of tonight’s edition of WWE Superstars will see the former World Heavyweight Champion the Great Khali in action as he will take on the crafty English veteran, William Regal. The WWE Universe in attendance tonight should be fully behind the “Punjabi Playboy” Khali in this one as he looks to pick up the all-important victory to potentially gain the attention of the Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero or the Friday Night SmackDown General Manager Booker T.

 

Trent Barreta and Yoshi Tatsu versus Heath Slater and Drew McIntyre

Tag team action tonight on WWE Superstars will see the high-flying duo of Trent Barreta and Yoshi Tatsu in competition as they will face two-thirds of the three man band known as 3MB in Heath Slater and Drew McIntyre. The third member of 3MB, Jinder Mahal, may well be watching this match at ringside as he looks to cheer on his band mates. The WWE Universe in attendance tonight will likely be fully behind Trent and Yoshi in this one.

 

Nikki Bella versus Nicole Matthews

Finally, Divas action tonight on WWE Superstars will see one half of the Bella Twins in Nikki Bella in competition as she will take on Nicole Matthews. Both of these Divas would love the opportunity to challenge for the Divas title at some point in the future and a win tonight would put them in the right direction.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Quick Picks:

The Great Khali versus William Regal

Trent Barreta and Yoshi Tatsu versus Heath Slater and Drew McIntyre

Nikki Bella versus Nicole Matthews

 

 

 

(Predictions are welcomed, there will be a prediction contest held every month.)

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