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Non-Title: WWE Champion CM Punk versus Antonio Cesaro

Batista and Evan Bourne versus Roman Reigns and William Regal

Non-Title: WWE United States Champion Sheamus versus Kane

Zack Ryder versus Randy Orton

Rob Van Dam versus Bray Wyatt

Non-Title: WWE Divas Champion AJ Lee versus Mia Yim

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Non-Title: WWE Champion CM Punk versus Antonio Cesaro

Batista and Evan Bourne versus Roman Reigns and William Regal

Non-Title: WWE United States Champion Sheamus versus Kane

Zack Ryder versus Randy Orton

Rob Van Dam versus Bray Wyatt

Non-Title: WWE Divas Champion AJ Lee versus Mia Yim

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Monday, Week 4, October, 2013

 

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WWE Monday Night RAW (Live from Macon Coliseum (GA) 6,235 in Attendance)

 

Pre-Show: Audrey Marie versus Kharma

In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Kharma defeated Audrey Marie in 17:35 by pinfall with a Sitout Powerbomb. Jo Jo accompanied her good friend, the “Original Diva” Audrey Marie, to ringside for this Divas match that went the distance. Jo Jo offered cheerleading as well as vocal support from the ringside area throughout the match but ultimately her presence at ringside was not enough to get Audrey Marie the win as the behemoth Kharma picked up the all-important victory.

Match Rating: E+

 

Pre-Show: Brodus Clay and Alex Riley versus The Wyatt Family

In a bout that had solid in-ring action but not much in the way of heat, The Wyatt Family defeated Brodus & Riley in 17:39 when Luke Harper defeated Alex Riley by pinfall with a Clothesline. The Monday Night RAW commentary team of Michael Cole, Jim Ross and Jerry “The King” Lawler took their positions at ringside prior this this tag team match which saw the Wyatt Family get the win after Luke Harper pinned Alex Riley following a huge clothesline.

Match Rating: D

 

Pre-Show: Xavier Woods versus Jack Swagger

In a bout that had solid in-ring action but not much in the way of heat, Jack Swagger defeated Xavier Woods in 17:46 by submission with a Patriot Lock. The Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero accompanied Swagger to ringside for this match.

Match Rating: C-

 

 

 

 

Monday Night RAW kicks off with John Cena making his way to the ring to a chorus of boos and jeers from the WWE Universe in attendance. Once in the ring Cena retrieves a microphone from the ringside area and says that he is very happy tonight for several reasons. One of these reasons, Cena explains, is that this past week on Friday Night SmackDown Booker T stepped down as General Manager and announced that the new Friday Night SmackDown General Manager is now Hornswoggle. Cena says that he couldn’t be happier that Booker T is now out of a position of authority after Booker T allowed Big Show to cash in his Money in the Bank contract against Cena at the Night of Champions Pay-Per-View. Cena says that he is also happy because this Sunday he will challenge CM Punk for the WWE Championship inside a Hell in a Cell at the Hell in a Cell Pay-Per-View. Cena says that he has also been given the night off from in-ring competition tonight by the Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero so Cena looks forward to sitting back and watching tonight’s main event as Punk takes on Antonio Cesaro in non-title action. Brock Lesnar then makes his way to the ring flanked by his advocate Paul Heyman. Paul Heyman takes a microphone and says that after Brock Lesnar destroys Dean Ambrose this Sunday he is officially coming after the WWE Championship, whether that title be held by Cena or Punk after Sunday.

Rating: B-

 

Non-Title: WWE Divas Champion AJ Lee versus Mia Yim

In a bout that had solid in-ring action but non-existent crowd heat, AJ Lee defeated Mia Yim in 6:33 by pinfall with a Shining Wizard. The commentary team note that AJ will put her title on the line against Paige this Sunday.

Match Rating: D-

 

Following her victory AJ Lee celebrates in front of the WWE Universe until Shawn Michaels makes his way to the ring. HBK tells AJ Lee that both Triple H and Shawn Michaels are proud of AJ Lee and wish her luck against Paige this Sunday. AJ thanks HBK for his endorsement.

Rating: C

 

Batista and Evan Bourne versus Roman Reigns and William Regal

In a match that had some good action but not much in the way of heat, Reigns & Regal defeated Batista & Bourne in 7:24 when Roman Reigns defeated Evan Bourne by pinfall with a Spear. Renee Young accompanied Batista and Evan Bourne to ringside for this tag team match as the relationship between Batista and Renee seems to be growing stronger by the week. However, it was Reigns and Regal who got the win here.

Match Rating: D

 

We cut backstage to find the WWE Champion preparing for tonight’s non-title main event against Antonio Cesaro when Dean Ambrose walks into the room and wishes him luck in his title defence against Cena this Sunday. Punk also warns Ambrose to be careful against Brock Lesnar on Sunday.

Rating: C

 

Non-Title: WWE United States Champion Sheamus versus Kane

In a bout that featured great action and a good crowd, Sheamus defeated Kane in 7:42 by pinfall with a Brogue Kick. Sheamus and Kane have great chemistry as opponents and it showed in their performances.

Match Rating: B-

 

Following his victory it looks as though Sheamus is going to hit Kane with another Brogue Kick before Santino Marella rushes to the ring to make the save. Kane leaves the ring as Sheamus and Santino have a stare-down before their match for the US title this Sunday.

Rating: D+

 

Zack Ryder versus Randy Orton

In a bout that featured great action and a good crowd, Randy Orton defeated Zack Ryder in 8:18 by pinfall with an RKO. Randy Orton seemed off his game tonight but was still able to get the win over Ryder.

Match Rating: C+

 

Following his victory Randy Orton celebrates in the ring until Chris Jericho comes to the ring with a microphone and announces that he will face Randy Orton this Sunday at the Hell in a Cell Pay-Per-View. Jericho then slaps Orton before running to the back as Orton chases after him.

Rating: B+

 

Rob Van Dam versus Bray Wyatt

In a match that had some good action and average heat, Rob Van Dam defeated Bray Wyatt in 7:54 by pinfall with a Five Star Frog Splash. The commentary team note that RVD will face Seth Rollins this Sunday.

Match Rating: D+

 

We cut backstage to find Seth Rollins watching highlights of Rob Van Dam’s victory on a monitor with Raquel Diaz, the daughter of the Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero, who tells Rollins that she knows he can beat RVD this Sunday.

Rating: D

 

Seth Rollins and Raquel Diaz look as though they are about to kiss backstage when the Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero walks into the area and tells Rollins that if he wants a relationship with her daughter he needs to beat RVD this Sunday.

Rating: C

 

A hype video is shown for the Kings of Wrestling pairing of Antonio Cesaro and Kassius Ohno prior to tonight’s Monday Night RAW non-title main event when Cesaro will take on the WWE Champion CM Punk.

Rating: D

 

Non-Title: WWE Champion CM Punk versus Antonio Cesaro

In a bout that featured great action and a good crowd, CM Punk defeated Antonio Cesaro in 13:04 by pinfall with a Go To Sleep. Cesaro played the role of the Anti-Hero throughout this match using shady tactics but still received a few cheers from the WWE Universe.

Match Rating: B

 

Post-Show: Sami Zayn versus Kassius Ohno

In a bout that had solid in-ring action but non-existent crowd heat, Sami Zayn defeated Kassius Ohno in 12:52 by pinfall with a Brainbuster. Michael Cole and Lawler remained at ringside to watch this match whilst JR headed to the back.

Match Rating: E+

 

 

 

 

 

Post-Show: Fatsuhiko Nakajima versus Tensai

In a bout that had solid in-ring action but not much in the way of heat, Tensai defeated Fatsuhiko Nakajima in 12:52 by pinfall with a Gomennasai. The Godfather accompanied Nakajima to the ringside area.

Match Rating: E+

 

 

Final Show Rating: B-

 

 

 

 

Prediction League Table:

 

 

Happy0wns: 23/30

Kijar: 11/18

The_CoC: 5/6

thecoolestjedi12: 2/6

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Wednesday, Week 4, October, 2013

 

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The following contests are confirmed to take place at tonight’s NXT Reckless Abandon:

 

NXT Championship: Justin Gabriel © versus Ryback

The main event of tonight’s live NXT special will see Justin Gabriel put his NXT Championship on the line against the human powerhouse, the “Big Guy” Ryback. Two months ago now Jim Cornette was announced as the new NXT General Manager and tonight is the first NXT event since NXT Instant Classic back in early September. The NXT Universe inside what is sure to be a sold out NXT Arena in this one as Justin Gabriel looks to retain his title and prove to the higher ups in WWE management such as the Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero and the Friday Night SmackDown General Manager Booker T that he is still as talented as he has ever been.

 

Viktor versus Mojo Rawlings versus Braun Stowman versus Leo Kruger

Also at tonight’s NXT Reckless Abandon event the NXT Universe inside the sold out NXT Arena will witness a Fatal Four-Way match as Viktor, Mojo Rawlings, Braun Stowman and Leo Kruger all look to pick up the all-important victory to impress the NXT General Manager Jim Cornette as well as the likes of the Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero and the Friday Night SmackDown General Manager Booker T, who regularly watch NXT looking for the next break out star.

 

NXT Arena Championship: Konnor versus Adam Pearce

The NXT General Manager Jim Cornette announced via Twitter earlier this week that the first ever NXT Arena Champion will be crowned tonight as Konnor will take on Adam Pearce with the winner becoming the first ever NXT Arena Champion.

 

Jimmy Jacobs versus Heath Slater

A member of the three man band known as 3MB, Heath Slater, will be action tonight at NXT Reckless Abandon as he will take on newcomer Jimmy Jacobs. Slater has plenty of experience competing in front of the WWE Universe and may be the favourite to win this one.

 

Drake Younger versus Judas Devlin

Drake Younger impressed many members of the NXT Universe inside the sold out NXT Arena at last month’s NXT Instant Classic event when he defeated J Bronson in the evening’s main event and Younger will look to build on that win tonight when he takes on Judas Devlin.

 

Mason Ryan versus Oliver Grey

The Welsh power-house Mason Ryan has plenty of experience competing in front of the WWE Universe on Monday Night RAW and recently teamed up with Batista on several occasions. Mason Ryan will look to out power a fellow Brit tonight as he faces Englishman Oliver Grey.

 

Enzo Amore versus Angelo Dawkins

The charismatic Enzo Amore will be in action tonight at NXT Reckless Abandon as he will take on Angelo Dawkins with both men looking to do all they can to impress the NXT General Manager Jim Cornette.

 

NXT Tag Team Champion Charlotte versus Alexa Bliss

Finally, one half of the NXT Tag Team Champions Charlotte will be in action tonight at NXT Reckless Abandon as she will take on Alexa Bliss. Charlotte and Eve Torres, the NXT Women’s Champion, beat Hailey Hatred and Christina Von Eerie last month at NXT Instant Classic to become the first ever NXT Tag Team Champions.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Quick Picks:

NXT Championship: Justin Gabriel © versus Ryback

Viktor versus Mojo Rawlings versus Braun Stowman versus Leo Kruger

NXT Arena Championship: Konnor versus Adam Pearce

Jimmy Jacobs versus Heath Slater

Drake Younger versus Judas Devlin

Mason Ryan versus Oliver Grey

Enzo Amore versus Angelo Dawkins

NXT Tag Team Champion Charlotte versus Alexa Bliss

 

 

 

 

 

 

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

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NXT Championship: Justin Gabriel © versus Ryback

Viktor versus Mojo Rawlings versus Braun Stowman versus Leo Kruger

NXT Arena Championship: Konnor versus Adam Pearce

Jimmy Jacobs versus Heath Slater

Drake Younger versus Judas Devlin

Mason Ryan versus Oliver Grey

Enzo Amore versus Angelo Dawkins

NXT Tag Team Champion Charlotte versus Alexa Bliss

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Wednesday, Week 4, October, 2013

 

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WWE NXT Reckless Abandon (Live from Gainesville Civic Center (GA) 715 in Attendance)

 

Viktor versus versus Mojo Rawlings versus Braun Stowman versus Leo Kruger

In a match that had some good action but not much in the way of heat, Viktor defeated Mojo Rawlings, Braun Stowman and Leo Kruger in a Fatal Four-Way match in 7:24 when Viktor defeated Braun Stowman by pinfall with a Spinning Heel Kick. Tonight’s live NXT Special, NXT Reckless Abandon, kicks off with the NXT General Manager Jim Cornette welcoming the television audience to NXT as the sole NXT Announcer. Leo Kruger then makes his way to the ring to a mixed reaction from the NXT Universe inside the sold out NXT Arena. Braun Stowman then makes his way to the ring to little to no reaction, as does Mojo Rawlings, followed by Viktor, who seems to have built somewhat of a cult following inside the NXT Arena. All four of these of these competitors go all out to pick up the all-important victory in our opening contest, likely knowing that higher ups in the WWE management system such as the Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero as well as the new Friday Night SmackDown General Manager Hornswoggle will be watching tonight, trying to find the next breakout star. All four of these competitors would eventually love the chance to compete in front of the WWE Universe on the main roster, and Leo Kruger had a taste of that as recent as last month as he toured with the Monday Night RAW roster earlier this year for over five months and even competed on an episode of Monday Night RAW back in August, losing to the “Viper” Randy Orton. It’s Viktor that gets the win here after he pins Braun Stowman whilst Leo Kruger and Mojo Rawlins are brawling outside the ring.

Match Rating: E

 

Enzo Amore versus Angelo Dawkins

In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Enzo Amore defeated Angelo Dawkins in 7:35 by pinfall with a Flying Crossbody. Our second match in tonight’s NXT two hour live special sees Enzo Amore take on Angelo Dawkins. The NXT Universe inside the NXT Arena give Enzo Amore a great response as he makes his way to the ring and it is Enzo that gets the win here.

Match Rating: F+

 

 

 

NXT Tag Team Champion Charlotte versus Alexa Bliss

In a bout that had solid in-ring action but non-existent crowd heat, Charlotte defeated Alexa Bliss in 6:33 by pinfall with a Bow Down to the Queen. The NXT General Manager Jim Cornette informs the live television audience from the announce table that the next match will be a Divas match between Alexa Bliss and one half of the NXT Tag Team Champions, Charlotte. Last month at NXT Instant Classic Charlotte and the NXT Women’s Champion Eve Torres defeated Hailey Hatred and Christina Von Eerie to become the first ever NXT Tag Team Champions. Charlotte, the daughter of the WWE Hall of Famer the “Nature Boy” Ric Flair, receives a mixed reaction from the NXT Universe inside the sold out NXT Arena but is able to get the victory here.

Match Rating: E-

 

Mason Ryan versus Oliver Grey

In a match that had some good action and average heat, Mason Ryan defeated Oliver Grey in 7:54 by pinfall with a Sit-down Powerbomb. Mason Ryan comes to the ring for our next match at the Welsh powerhouse receives a tremendous reception from the NXT Universe inside the sold out NXT Arena. The Englishman Oliver Grey then makes his way to the ring and we are ready for the opening bell. The NXT General Manager Jim Cornette notes on commentary that Mason Ryan has the experience advantage in this one having had plenty of experience competing in front of the WWE Universe on Monday Night RAW. Mason Ryan’s experience comes into play here as he gets the victory.

Match Rating: E+

 

Drake Younger versus Judas Devlin

In a bout that had solid in-ring action but not much in the way of heat, Drake Younger defeated Judas Devlin in 7:46 by pinfall with a DDT. Drake Younger makes his way to the ring for our next match to a decent reaction from the NXT Universe inside the sold out NXT Arena, followed by Judas Devlin. The NXT General Manager Jim Cornette notes on commentary that Drake Younger was victorious over J Bronson in the main event of last month’s NXT Instant Classic live event so has a lot of pressure on him tonight to continue to make an impact. Knowing that a future opportunity to compete in front of the WWE Universe was potentially on the line tonight, Drake Younger delivers with another victory.

Match Rating: E

 

 

 

 

NXT Arena Championship: Konnor versus Adam Pearce

In a bout that featured great action and a good crowd, Adam Pearce defeated Konnor in 8:18 by pinfall with a Bridging German Suplex. Adam Pearce becomes the first ever NXT Arena Champion. The NXT General Manager Jim Cornette notes that the NXT Arena Championship will act as a stepping stone to the NXT Championship.

Match Rating: E+

 

Jimmy Jacobs versus Heath Slater

In a bout that featured great action and a good crowd, Heath Slater defeated Jimmy Jacobs in 7:42 by pinfall with a Reverse DDT. The NXT Universe inside the sold out NXT Arena are fully behind Jimmy Jacobs in this one but it’s Slater that gets the win.

Match Rating: D

 

NXT Championship: Justin Gabriel © versus Ryback

In a bout that featured great action and a good crowd, Justin Gabriel defeated Ryback in 13:04 by pinfall with a 450 Splash. Justin Gabriel makes defence number 4 of his NXT Championship. Tonight’s main event sees Justin Gabriel put his NXT Championship on the line against Ryback, and the NXT General Manager Jim Cornette notes on commentary that he is very proud to see two members of the original series of NXT several years ago competing for the NXT Championship. Gabriel retains his title once again here in a good match.

Match Rating: C+

 

Final Show Rating: C-

 

 

 

 

 

 

Prediction League Table:

 

 

Happy0wns: 28/38

Kijar: 11/18

The_CoC: 5/6

thecoolestjedi12: 2/6

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Thursday, Week 4, October, 2013

 

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

 

Yoshi Tatsu versus Camacho

The main event of tonight’s edition of WWE Superstars will see the Japanese Superstar from the Orient Yoshi Tatsu in action as he will take on the Hispanic Camacho in a match with a certain international flavour surrounding it. Both of these Superstars will be representing their tag teams tonight with Yoshi Tatsu regularly teaming up with Trent Barreta whereas Camacho and his partner Hunico have been almost inseparable since Camacho made his WWE debut. Both Superstars will be doing all they can to pick up the all-important victory in this one.

 

Brodus Clay and Alex Riley versus Primo and Epico

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 Primo and Epico. Primo and Epico may have the little man dressed in a bull costume known as El Torito in their corner for this one as both teams look to impress both the Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero as well as the new Friday Night SmackDown General Manager Hornswoggle.

 

Kelly Kelly versus Mia Yim

Finally, Divas action tonight on WWE Superstars will see the beautiful former WWE Divas Champion Kelly Kelly in action against Mia Yim. We learnt last week that AJ will put her Divas title on the line against Paige this Sunday at the Hell in a Cell Pay-Per-View.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Quick Picks:

Yoshi Tatsu versus Camacho

Brodus Clay and Alex Riley versus Primo and Epico

Kelly Kelly versus Mia Yim

 

 

 

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

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Thursday, Week 4, October, 2013

 

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

 

 

Pre-Show: Cameron versus Raquel Diaz

In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Cameron defeated Raquel Diaz in 17:36 by pinfall with a Springboard Bulldog. Unfortunately a pretty vocal crowd didn’t seem particularly thrilled with seeing Cameron wrestle tonight. It would seem that the WWE Universe don’t really care about Cameron competing as a singles competitor since the former Funkadaktyll stopped accompanying Brodus Clay to the ring with Naomi. Despite the crowd being on her back, however, Cameron was still able to pick up the all-important victory in this one over Raquel Diaz, the daughter of the Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero.

Match Rating: F+

 

Pre-Show: Alexander Rusev and Marcus Owens versus Jason Jordan and Tye Dillinger

In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Rusev & Owens defeated Jordan & Dillinger in 17:32 when Alexander Rusev defeated Tye Dillinger by pinfall with a Big Splash. Cameron returned to ringside for this match following her victory earlier, accompanying the team of Rusev and Owens to the ring. Cameron offered vocal support as well as cheerleading at ringside which may have been what led to Rusev and Owens getting the win.

Match Rating: F

 

Pre-Show: Richie Steamboat versus Knuckles Madsen

In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Richie Steamboat defeated Knuckles Madsen in 17:41 by pinfall with a Roll Up. Unfortunately the WWE Universe in attendance were totally turned off by this match.

Match Rating: F

 

 

Brodus Clay and Alex Riley versus Primo and Epico

In a bout that had solid in-ring action but not much in the way of heat, Primo & Epico defeated Brodus & Riley in 6:54 when Primo defeated Alex Riley by pinfall with a Backstabber. The WWE Superstars commentary team of Josh Mathews, Joey Styles and Matt Striker note that both of these tag teams would love the opportunity to challenge for the WWE Tag Team Championships at some point in the future, and it is Primo and Epico that get the win here.

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 edition of Monday Night RAW. The show kicked off with John Cena making his way to the ring to a largely negative reaction from the WWE Universe in attendance. Once in the ring Cena retrieved a microphone from the ringside area and said that he was very happy for a number of reasons, one of those being that this past week on Friday Night SmackDown Booker T was forced to resign from his role as Friday Night SmackDown General Manager and announced his replacement, the new Friday Night SmackDown General Manager, Hornswoggle. Cena said that he was pleased to see Booker T out of a job after he allowed Big Show to cash in his Money in the Bank contract last month. Cena said that he was also pleased because at the Hell in a Cell Pay-Per-View he will be challenging CM Punk for the WWE Championship in a Hell in a Cell match and the Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero had given Cena the night off from in-ring competition on RAW whereas Punk would be facing Antonio Cesaro in the evening’s non-title main event. Paul Heyman then came to the ring along with his client Brock Lesnar and Heyman told Cena and the world that once Lesnar is finished destroying Dean Ambrose this Sunday at the Hell in a Cell Pay-Per-View he will be coming after the WWE Championship.

Rating: B-

 

Kelly Kelly versus Mia Yim

In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Kelly Kelly defeated Mia Yim in 6:25 by pinfall with a K2. The WWE Superstars commentary team note that this Sunday at the Hell in a Cell Pay-Per-View AJ Lee will be putting her WWE Divas Championship on the line against Paige.

Match Rating: E

 

 

 

 

 

Following another commercial break more highlights are shown from this past week’s edition of Monday Night RAW including CM Punk sitting backstage preparing for his non-title main event against Antonio Cesaro, made earlier in the day by the Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero. Dean Ambrose then walked into the room and wished Punk luck in the evening’s main event whilst Punk told Ambrose to be careful in his match against Brock Lesnar this Sunday at the Hell in a Cell Pay-Per-View. Some members of the WWE Universe in attendance were cheering Antonio Cesaro, who played the Anti-Hero well, in the evening’s main event, but it was still CM Punk who came out victorious. Punk will now go on to put his WWE Championship on the line in a Hell in a Cell match against John Cena this Sunday.

Rating: C+

 

Highlights are shown from this past week’s edition of Friday Night SmackDown as the show began with the World Heavyweight Champion Big Show making his way to the ring to a great reception from the WWE Universe in attendance. Summer Rae and Bayley then came to the ring and flirted with Big Show. Paige defeated Kelly Kelly then tried to attack Kelly after the match until Natalya made the save, and later in the evening Booker T resigned as General Manager and announced Hornswoggle as his replacement. A tweet is then shown from Hornswoggle announcing tomorrow night’s non-title main event as Big Show will face Alberto Del Rio.

Rating: D+

 

Yoshi Tatsu versus Camacho

In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Camacho defeated Yoshi Tatsu in 12:45 by pinfall. The WWE Superstars commentary team note that Camacho was representing his tag team of Hunico and Camacho tonight.

Match Rating: E+

 

Post-Show: Fatsuhiko Nakajima versus Danny Burch

In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Fatsuhiko Nakajima defeated Danny Burch in 13:23 by pinfall with a German Suplex. The Godfather accompanied Fatsuhiko Nakajima to ringside for this match.

Match Rating: F+

 

 

 

Post-Show: Braden Walker versus Colin Cassady

In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Colin Cassady defeated Braden Walker in 12:53 by pinfall with an East River Crossing. Unfortunately this match needed to be a lot shorter given who was involved.

Match Rating: F+

 

 

Final Show Rating: D+

 

 

 

 

 

Prediction League Table:

 

 

Happy0wns: 30/41

Kijar: 11/18

The_CoC: 5/6

thecoolestjedi12: 2/6

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<p><strong>Friday, Week 4, October, 2013</strong></p><p> </p><p>

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

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<strong>Non-Title: World Heavyweight Champion Big Show versus Alberto Del Rio</strong></p><p>

The main event of tonight’s episode of Friday Night SmackDown was announced earlier this week via a tweet sent out earlier this week from the new Friday Night SmackDown General Manager Hornswoggle and will see the World Heavyweight Champion Big Show take on Alberto Del Rio in a non-title match. Booker T resigned as the Friday Night SmackDown General Manager last week following heavy criticism from John Cena after Booker T allowed Big Show to cash in the Money in the Bank briefcase against Cena to win the World title, and since then Cena has defected to support the Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero and has been heavily critical of Booker T at every opportunity. Big Show has been in support of Booker T in recent weeks and will likely not be happy with Booker T’s decision to resign, but Big Show can now fully focus on tonight’s main event against Alberto Del Rio, a match that should see the WWE Universe in attendance fully in support of Big Show, as well as this Sunday at the Hell in a Cell Pay-Per-View when Big Show will put his World title on the line against Mark Henry.</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Non-Title: WWE Tag Team Champions The Uso’s versus Tyler Breeze and Knuckles Madsen</strong></p><p>

Also tonight on Friday Night SmackDown the WWE Tag Team Champions Jimmy and Jey Uso will be in action as they will take on the newcomers Tyler Breeze and Knuckles Madsen in a non-title match. Although teaming up for the very first time tonight, an all-important victory, albeit in non-title action, over the WWE Tag Team Champions could well see Breeze and Madsen gain the attentions of the new Friday Night SmackDown General Manager Hornswoggle and earn a future title opportunity.</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Non-Title: WWE Intercontinental Champion The Miz versus Rey Mysterio</strong></p><p>

This Sunday at the Hell in a Cell Pay-Per-View the Miz will put the WWE Intercontinental Championship on the line against Big E Langston but before then the Miz will take on Rey Mysterio in a non-title match tonight on Friday Night SmackDown.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Cody Rhodes versus Fandango</strong></p><p>

The dancing Superstar Fandango will be in action tonight on Friday Night SmackDown as he will take on Cody Rhodes. This Sunday at the Hell in a Cell Pay-Per-View Cody Rhodes will face Dolph Ziggler with the winner becoming the new Number One Contender to the Intercontinental Championship.</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Christian versus Damien Sandow</strong></p><p>

The former World Heavyweight Champion Christian will take on Damien Sandow tonight on Friday Night SmackDown in a match that should see the WWE Universe in attendance fully behind Christian.</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Bayley versus Paige</strong></p><p>

Finally, Divas action tonight on Friday Night SmackDown will see Bayley take on Paige just two days before Paige challenges AJ Lee for the Divas Championship this Sunday at the Hell in a Cell Pay-Per-View.</p></div><p></p><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Quick Picks:</strong> </p><p>

Non-Title: World Heavyweight Champion Big Show versus Alberto Del Rio</p><p>

Non-Title: WWE Tag Team Champions The Uso’s versus Tyler Breeze and Knuckles Madsen</p><p>

Non-Title: WWE Intercontinental Champion The Miz versus Rey Mysterio</p><p>

Cody Rhodes versus Fandango</p><p>

Christian versus Damien Sandow</p><p>

Bayley versus Paige</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

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

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<p>Non-Title: <strong>World Heavyweight Champion Big Show </strong>versus Alberto Del Rio</p><p>

Non-Title: <strong>WWE Tag Team Champions The Uso’s</strong> versus Tyler Breeze and Knuckles Madsen</p><p>

Non-Title: <strong>WWE Intercontinental Champion The Miz </strong>versus Rey Mysterio</p><p>

<strong>Cody Rhodes</strong> versus Fandango</p><p>

<strong>Christian </strong>versus Damien Sandow</p><p>

Bayley versus <strong>Paige</strong></p>

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<p><strong>Friday, Week 4, October, 2013</strong></p><p> </p><p>

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<strong>WWE Friday Night SmackDown! (Live from Show Me Center (MO), 5,392 in Attendance)</strong></p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Pre-Show: Kelly Kelly versus Christina Von Eerie</strong></p><p>

In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Kelly Kelly defeated Christina Von Eerie in 18:26 by pinfall with a K2. Christina Von Eerie seemed off her game tonight and in truth struggled to mount much offence at all in this Divas match that went the distance against the former WWE Divas Champion Kelly Kelly. The pressure of competing in front of the WWE Universe on the main WWE roster may be getting to Christina Von Eerie after spending several months competing in front of the NXT Universe inside the NXT Arena on NXT. Experience proves vital for Kelly tonight as she picks up the all-important victory.</p><p>

<strong>Match Rating: E</strong></p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Pre-Show: Trent Barreta and Yoshi Tatsu versus Prime Time Players</strong></p><p>

In a bout that had solid in-ring action but non-existent crowd heat, Prime Time Players defeated Trent & Yoshi in 17:40 when Titus O'Neil defeated Trent Barreta by pinfall with a Spear. Darren Young was really off his game tonight which led to his Prime Time Players tag team partner Titus ONeil doing most of the heavy lifting for his team until Darren Young was tagged in and beaten down by Barreta and Yoshi until Darren Young was able to get the tag back to O’Neil who cleaned house before picking up the win for his team.</p><p>

<strong>Match Rating: E+</strong></p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Pre-Show: Goldust versus Wade Barrett</strong></p><p>

In a match that had some good action and average heat, Goldust defeated Wade Barrett in 17:53 by pinfall with a Powerslam. Goldust was visibly tiring towards the end of this match but was still able to get the win.</p><p>

<strong>Match Rating: C</strong></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

<em>This week’s edition of Friday Night SmackDown kicks off with the World Heavyweight Champion Big Show making his way to a tremendous reception from the WWE Universe in attendance. Big Show says that this Sunday at the Hell in a Cell Pay-Per-View he will put his World title on the line against Mark Henry and that in tonight’s non-title main event he will face Alberto Del Rio and that Big Show knows he should be focusing on those matches, but he is finding it difficult to. Big Show says that last week on SmackDown Booker T was forced to resign from his position as the Friday Night SmackDown General Manager and named Hornswoggle as his replacement. Big Show says that it is unfair that Booker T has now lost his job due to the politics and sneaky criticism handed out by John Cena. Big Show says that Cena can’t hide behind the Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero forever, and one day Cena will get what he deserves. The beautiful Divas Kelly Kelly and Bayley then make their way to the ring and the two Divas stroke Big Show’s muscles, trying to make him happier. Kelly and Bayley tell Big Show to focus on tonight’s main event with Alberto Del Rio. Big Show then heads to the back with Kelly whilst Bayley stays in the ring as she is in action next.</em></p><p>

<strong>Rating: C</strong></p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Bayley versus Paige</strong></p><p>

In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Paige defeated Bayley in 6:42 by pinfall with a RamPaige. Half-way through the match Ricky Steamboat came to the ringside area to support Bayley but it was all for nothing as Paige got the win.</p><p>

<strong>Match Rating: E+</strong></p><p> </p><p>

<em>Following her victory Paige tells Ricky Steamboat that he is an old man and to head to the back, which Steamboat does. Paige then looks as though she is going to attack Bayley until Natalya rushes to the ring to make the save.</em></p><p>

<strong>Rating: E+</strong></p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Non-Title: WWE Tag Team Champions The Uso’s versus Tyler Breeze and Knuckles Madsen</strong></p><p>

In a bout that had solid in-ring action but non-existent crowd heat, The Uso's defeated Team Gorgeous in 5:38 when Jey Uso defeated Knuckles Madsen by pinfall with an Alley-Us. The Friday Night SmackDown commentary team of Josh Mathews, Joey Styles and Matt Striker announce that this Sunday at the Hell in a Cell Pay-Per-View Jimmy and Jey will put the WWE Tag Team Championships on the line against Roman Reigns and William Regal.</p><p>

<strong>Match Rating: D-</strong></p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

<em>Sylvester Lefort makes his way to the ring and introduces his client, Aksana, who joins him in the ring. Mark Henry then comes to the ring and says that this Sunday he is going to become the new World Heavyweight Champion and that he wants Aksana with him by his side.</em></p><p>

<strong>Rating: D+</strong></p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Non-Title: WWE Intercontinental Champion The Miz versus Rey Mysterio</strong></p><p>

In a match that had some good action and average heat, The Miz defeated Rey Mysterio in 7:39 by pinfall with a Skull Crushing Finale. The Miz seemed off his game tonight but was still able to get the victory.</p><p>

<strong>Match Rating: C</strong></p><p> </p><p>

<em>We cut backstage to find Big E Langston watching highlights of the Miz’s victory on a monitor with Summer Rae and Alicia Fox, who both tell Big E that they’re sure he can beat Miz this Sunday to win back the Intercontinental title.</em></p><p>

<strong>Rating: C-</strong></p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Cody Rhodes versus Fandango</strong></p><p>

In a match that had some good action and average heat, Cody Rhodes defeated Fandango in 8:27 by pinfall with The Beautiful Disaster. The Friday Night SmackDown commentary team note that Rhodes will take on Ziggler this Sunday with the winner becoming the new Number One Contender to the Intercontinental title.</p><p>

<strong>Match Rating: C</strong></p><p> </p><p>

<em>Following his victory Cody Rhodes celebrates in the ring in front of the WWE Universe until Dolph Ziggler comes to the entrance-way and proclaims that he will beat Rhodes this Sunday to become the Number One Contender to the Intercontinental title.</em></p><p>

<strong>Rating: B-</strong></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Christian versus Damien Sandow</strong></p><p>

In a match that had some good action and average heat, Damien Sandow defeated Christian in 8:12 by pinfall with a Terminus. The commentary team note that this is a big win for Sandow over a former World Champion.</p><p>

<strong>Match Rating: C-</strong></p><p> </p><p>

<em>We cut backstage to find Big Show preparing for tonight’s non-title main event when Alberto Del Rio walks into the room. Del Rio says that he is an Alien Invader, and he has come to the United States to take everything.</em></p><p>

<strong>Rating: B-</strong></p><p> </p><p>

<em>The new Friday Night SmackDown General Manager Hornswoggle comes to the ring and says or old times sake he would like to give a proper goodbye to his predecessor, and the former General Manager Booker T then comes out to do the introductions for tonight’s main event.</em></p><p>

<strong>Rating: C-</strong></p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Non-Title: World Heavyweight Champion Big Show versus Alberto Del Rio</strong></p><p>

In a bout that featured great action and a good crowd, Big Show defeated Alberto Del Rio in 10:09 by pinfall with a Choke Slam. Big Show seemed off his game tonight but was still able to get the victory in our main event.</p><p>

<strong>Match Rating: B-</strong></p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Post-Show: Kofi Kingston versus Curtis Axel</strong></p><p>

In a match that had some good action and average heat, Curtis Axel defeated Kofi Kingston in 12:56 by pinfall with a McGillicutter. Paul Heyman accompanied his client Curtis Axel to ringside for this match.</p><p>

<strong>Match Rating: D</strong></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Post-Show: R-Truth versus Primo</strong></p><p>

In a bout that had solid in-ring action but not much in the way of heat, R-Truth defeated Primo in 13:15 by pinfall with a Corkscrew Scissors Kick. The small man dressed as a bull El Torito accompanied Primo to the ring.</p><p>

<strong>Match Rating: D</strong></p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Final Show Rating: B-</strong></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Prediction League Table:</strong></p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Happy0wns: 35/47</strong> </p><p>

Kijar: 15/24 </p><p>

The_CoC: 5/6</p><p>

thecoolestjedi12: 2/6</p>

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The following contests are confirmed to take place at tonight’s WWE Hell in a Cell Pay-Per-View:

 

WWE Championship: Hell in a Cell Match: CM Punk © versus John Cena

The main event of tonight’s WWE Hell in a Cell Pay-Per-View will see CM Punk put the WWE Championship on the line in a Hell in a Cell match against John Cena. Last month at the Night of Champions Pay-Per-View John Cena lost his World Heavyweight Championship as Big Show cashed in his Money in the Bank briefcase to become the new World Champion. The next night on Monday Night RAW Cena showed up on RAW for the first time in months and told the WWE Universe that he had buried the hatchet with the Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero and announced that he would be challenging Punk for the WWE title in a Hell in a Cell match. John Cena also began a crusade to get the Friday Night SmackDown General Manager Booker T out of the job after Cena blamed Booker T for Cena losing the World title after Booker T allowed Big Show to cash in his Money in the Bank briefcase. Two weeks ago Cena’s wishes were granted as Booker T regretfully resigned as the Friday Night SmackDown General Manager and announced his replacement as Hornswoggle. CM Punk once again became the new WWE Champion last month at the Night of Champions Pay-Per-View when he defeated Kane in a Ladder match. The next night on RAW Punk officially parted ways with Paul Heyman, thus ending any sort of business relationships that he had with both Paul Heyman as well as Heyman’s other client, Brock Lesnar. Both Punk and Cena will do anything to get the all-important victory and leave with the WWE title in what should be a physical Hell in a Cell match.

 

World Heavyweight Championship: Big Show © versus Mark Henry

The World Heavyweight Championship will be on the line tonight as Big Show will defend his title against Mark Henry. Big Show became the new World Champion after cashing in his Money in the Bank briefcase against the former Champion John Cena at last month’s Night of Champions Pay-Per-View. After losing the title John Cena switched allegiances to the Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero and was heavily critical of the Friday Night SmackDown General Manager Booker T for allowing Big Show to cash in the Money in the Bank briefcase which eventually led to Booker T resigning as General Manager and announcing Hornswoggle as his replacement. Big Show has publically stated his support for Booker T to the WWE Universe on many occasions in the past month but tonight he has to focus on Mark Henry, who also needs to not be distracted tonight by the infatuation that he has for Aksana.

 

WWE Tag Team Championships: The Uso’s © versus Roman Reigns and William Regal

The WWE Tag Team Championships will be on the line tonight as Jimmy and Jey Uso will put their WWE Tag Team Championships on the line against Roman Reigns and William Regal. The WWE Universe in attendance tonight should be fully behind Jimmy and Jey who have been racking up non-title wins on Friday Night SmackDown in recent weeks, whilst Reigns and Regal have also been picking up victories on Monday Night RAW.

 

WWE United States Championship: Sheamus © versus Santino Marella

Sheamus will put his WWE United States Championship on the line against Santino Marella tonight. In recent weeks on Monday Night RAW Sheamus has been looking to attack Superstars after defeating them only to see Santino make the save time and time again.

 

WWE Intercontinental Championship: The Miz © versus Big E Langston

On Friday Night SmackDown the week after the Night of Champions Pay-Per-View, the Miz defeated Big E Langston to become the new Intercontinental Champion. Tonight Big E will get his contractually obligated rematch.

 

WWE Intercontinental Championship No. 1 Contenders Match: Cody Rhodes versus Dolph Ziggler

On the first Friday Night SmackDown of October Dolph Ziggler defeated Cody Rhodes, and the next week on SmackDown then General Manager Booker T announced that Rhodes would face Ziggler again tonight with the winner becoming the new Number One Contender to the Intercontinental title.

 

Dean Ambrose versus Brock Lesnar

Two weeks ago on Monday Night RAW following a victory Dean Ambrose was celebrating in front of the WWE Universe when Brock Lesnar came to the ring to try to attack Ambrose only for Ambrose to move out of the way and Lesnar to fall out of the ring. Lesnar will look for revenge against Ambrose tonight.

 

Rob Van Dam versus Seth Rollins

Seth Rollins has been having some sort of a relationship with Raquel Diaz, the daughter of the Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero, as of late, and Vickie has told Rollins that the only way it can continue is if he beats RVD tonight.

 

Chris Jericho versus Randy Orton

Three weeks ago on Monday Night RAW Chris Jericho came to the ring to interrupt Randy Orton who was celebrating a victory. The next week on RAW Orton dropped Jericho with an RKO and tonight these two will go one on one.

 

WWE Divas Championship: AJ Lee © versus Paige

Finally, AJ Lee will put her WWE Divas Championship on the line tonight against Paige in what is Paige’s contractually obligated rematch after losing the title to AJ at the Night of Champions Pay-Per-View in a Triple Threat match that also involved Natalya.

 

 

 

 

 

Quick Picks:

WWE Championship: Hell in a Cell Match: CM Punk © versus John Cena

World Heavyweight Championship: Big Show © versus Mark Henry

WWE Tag Team Championships: The Uso’s © versus Roman Reigns and William Regal

WWE United States Championship: Sheamus © versus Santino Marella

WWE Intercontinental Championship: The Miz © versus Big E Langston

WWE Intercontinental Championship No. 1 Contenders Match: Cody Rhodes versus Dolph Ziggler

Dean Ambrose versus Brock Lesnar

Rob Van Dam versus Seth Rollins

Chris Jericho versus Randy Orton

WWE Divas Championship: AJ Lee © versus Paige

 

 

(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 stipulation for the WWE Intercontinental Championship match at the upcoming WWE Tables, Ladders & Chairs Pay-Per-View!!)

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<p>WWE Championship: Hell in a Cell Match: <strong>CM Punk © </strong>versus John Cena</p><p>

World Heavyweight Championship: <strong>Big Show ©</strong> versus Mark Henry</p><p>

WWE Tag Team Championships: <strong>The Uso’s ©</strong> versus Roman Reigns and William Regal</p><p>

WWE United States Championship: Sheamus © versus <strong>Santino Marella</strong></p><p>

WWE Intercontinental Championship: <strong>The Miz © </strong>versus Big E Langston</p><p>

WWE Intercontinental Championship No. 1 Contenders Match: Cody Rhodes versus <strong>Dolph Ziggler</strong></p><p>

Dean Ambrose versus <strong>Brock Lesnar</strong></p><p>

Rob Van Dam versus <strong>Seth Rollins</strong></p><p>

Chris Jericho versus <strong>Randy Orton</strong></p><p>

WWE Divas Championship: AJ Lee © versus <strong>Paige</strong></p>

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Sunday, Week 4, October, 2013

 

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WWE Hell in a Cell Pay-Per-View (Live from KeyArena (WA), 15,252 in Attendance)

 

Pre-Show: Brie Bella versus Beth Phoenix

In a bout that had solid in-ring action but non-existent crowd heat, Brie Bella defeated Beth Phoenix in 18:18 by pinfall with a Twin Magic. Nikki Bella accompanied her sister to ringside for this match and ended up being the difference maker as Nikki swapped places with Brie whilst the referee was distracted before pinning Beth Phoenix to pick up the all-important victory.

Match Rating: E

 

Pre-Show: Batista and Evan Bourne versus Kings of Wrestling

In a match that had some good action but not much in the way of heat, Kings of Wrestling defeated Batista & Bourne in 17:54 when Antonio Cesaro defeated Evan Bourne by pinfall with a Neutralizer. Evan Bourne was really off his game tonight which led to Antonio Cesaro and Kassius Ohno of the Kings of Wrestling singling Bourne out for the majority of the match, unwilling to led Batista into the action. Cesaro then finally pinned Bourne to win the match for his team.

Match Rating: D+

 

Pre-Show: Christian versus Bray Wyatt

In a match that had some good action and average heat, Bray Wyatt defeated Christian in 17:41 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: C

 

 

 

 

 

Rob Van Dam versus Seth Rollins

In a match that had some good action and average heat, Seth Rollins defeated Rob Van Dam in 15:22 by pinfall with a Phoenix Splash. Tonight’s commentary team of Michael Cole, Jim Ross and Jerry “The King” Lawler note that the Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero told Rollins that he had to win tonight if he wanted to continue seeing her daughter.

Match Rating: C+

 

We cut backstage to find the WWE Champion CM Punk preparing for tonight’s Hell in a Cell main event when Paul Heyman walks into the room, flanked by his client Brock Lesnar. Heyman tells Punk that they’re not here to cause trouble, but warns Punk that after Lesnar has finished destroying Dean Ambrose tonight, he is coming after the winner of tonight’s main event and the WWE Championship.

Rating: B+

 

WWE Intercontinental Championship: The Miz © versus Big E Langston

In a bout that featured great action and average heat, Big E Langston defeated The Miz in 13:01 by pinfall with a 5 Count. Big E Langston wins the WWE Intercontinental title. The commentary team note that Big E’s first title defence will be against the winner of Rhodes versus Ziggler later.

Match Rating: C

 

We cut backstage to find Josh Mathews standing by with an interview with tonight’s special guest, Kevin Nash. Mathews asks Nash why he’s here tonight and Nash tells Mathews it’s none of his business and pushes Mathews to the floor.

Rating: B

 

WWE Tag Team Championships: The Uso’s © versus Roman Reigns and William Regal

In a match that had some good action but not much in the way of heat, The Uso's defeated Reigns & Regal in 13:28 when Jey Uso defeated Roman Reigns by pinfall with an Alley-Us. The Uso's make defence number 3 of their WWE Tag Team titles. Michael Cole and Lawler agree that whilst Reigns and Regal looked impressive tonight, it was probably their last title shot. Jim Ross questions who can beat Jimmy and Jey.

Match Rating: C

 

We cut backstage to find Matt Striker standing by with an interview with Darren Young and Titus O’Neil, the Prime Time Players, who tell Striker that they should be next in line to challenge Jimmy and Jey for the WWE Tag Team Championships.

Rating: D+

 

WWE Intercontinental Championship No. 1 Contenders Match: Cody Rhodes versus Dolph Ziggler

In a bout that featured great action and a good crowd, Dolph Ziggler defeated Cody Rhodes in 16:17 by pinfall with a Zig Zag. Rhodes and Ziggler have pretty good chemistry as opponents and it lifted the match.

Match Rating: B-

 

 

Following his victory Dolph Ziggler celebrates in the ring until Triple H and Shawn Michaels, D-Generation X, come to the entrance-way and inform Ziggler that he will receive his title shot this upcoming week on Friday Night SmackDown.

Rating: B+

 

Chris Jericho versus Randy Orton

In a bout that featured great action and a good crowd, Randy Orton defeated Chris Jericho in 15:58 by pinfall with an RKO. Chris Jericho is improving in Rumble skills but was not able to beat Orton tonight.

Match Rating: B-

 

We cut backstage to find Joey Styles standing by for an interview with the World Champion Big Show, who says that he is trying to put his issue with John Cena aside tonight and focus on his World title defence against Mark Henry.

Rating: B

 

 

 

 

 

WWE United States Championship: Sheamus © versus Santino Marella

In a match that had some good action and average heat, Sheamus defeated Santino Marella in 12:46 by pinfall with a Brogue Kick. Sheamus makes defence number 3 of his WWE United States title. Cole and Lawler argue over whether Santino deserved a title shot in the first place.

Match Rating: B-

 

We cut backstage to find Paul Heyman going to get a cup of coffee when Dean Ambrose rushes into the area and frantically begins to throw punches at Paul Heyman before tipping the hot coffee all over Heyman’s suit.

Rating: D+

 

WWE Divas Championship: AJ Lee © versus Paige

In a bout that had solid in-ring action but not much in the way of heat, Paige defeated AJ Lee in 10:51 by pinfall with a RamPaige. Paige wins the WWE Divas title. The commentary team note that Paige is now a two-time Divas Champion.

Match Rating: D

 

We cut backstage where John Bradshaw Layfield is standing by for an interview with John Cena, who tells JBL that he doesn’t care about Big Show anymore and is focused on beating CM Punk tonight and becoming the new WWE Champion.

Rating: B

 

Dean Ambrose versus Brock Lesnar

In a bout that featured great action and a good crowd, Brock Lesnar defeated Dean Ambrose in 12:50 by submission with a Kimura Lock. A visibly shaken Paul Heyman was still able to accompany Lesnar to ringside despite being attacked by Ambrose earlier.

Match Rating: B-

 

 

 

 

Following Brock Lesnar’s victory, Lesnar and Heyman celebrate in the ring until the lights go out and the bell tolls and for the first time since Wrestlemania the Undertaker’s face can be seen on the Titantron staring at Lesnar and Heyman.

Rating: C+

 

World Heavyweight Championship: Big Show © versus Mark Henry

In a bout that featured great action and a good crowd, Big Show defeated Mark Henry in 13:53 by pinfall with a Knock Out Punch. Big Show makes defence number 1 of his WWE World Heavyweight title. Big Show was really off his game tonight.

Match Rating: B-

 

We cut backstage to find John Cena doing final preparations before tonight’s main event when Bret “The Hitman” Hart approaches him and asks him why he’s had such a change in attitude, and Cena tells Bret that he doesn’t have to explain himself.

Rating: C

 

WWE Championship: Hell in a Cell Match: CM Punk © versus John Cena

In a match that had excellent in-ring action and great heat from the audience, CM Punk defeated John Cena in a Hell in a Cell match in 14:45 by submission with an Anaconda Vice. CM Punk makes defence number 1 of his WWE title. The commentary team praise Punk’s performance tonight.

Match Rating: B-

 

Post-Show: Kane versus Alberto Del Rio

In a match that had some good action and average heat, Kane defeated Alberto Del Rio in 13:15 by pinfall with a Tombstone Piledriver. The commentary team remain at ringside to watch this match that sees Kane victorious.

Match Rating: D

 

 

 

Post-Show: Rey Mysterio versus Curtis Axel

In a match that had some good action and average heat, Curtis Axel defeated Rey Mysterio in 13:10 by pinfall with a McGillicutter. Paul Heyman accompanied his client Curtis Axel to ringside for this match.

Match Rating: D+

 

 

Final Show Rating: B-

 

 

Congratulations to this month's winner Happy0wns! You get to to pick the stipulation for the WWE Intercontinental Championship match at the upcoming WWE Tables, Ladders & Chairs Pay-Per-View!! Please PM me your choice as soon as possible.

 

 

 

 

Final Prediction League Table:

 

 

Happy0wns: 43/57

Kijar: 15/24

The_CoC: 5/6

thecoolestjedi12: 2/6

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

 

Non-Title: WWE Champion CM Punk versus John Cena

The main event of tonight’s episode of Monday Night RAW will see a rematch from last night’s Hell in a Cell Pay-Per-View as the WWE Champion CM Punk will take on John Cena, this time in a non-title match. Last night at the Hell in a Cell Pay-Per-View CM Punk defeated John Cena in the evening’s Hell in a Cell main event match after forcing Cena to tap out to the Anaconda Vice, much to the delight of the majority of the WWE Universe in attendance who were firmly behind Punk. An all-important victory for Cena tonight, albeit in non-title action, could well lead to the Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero giving Cena another tile opportunity in the near future although Brock Lesnar and his advocate Paul Heyman would likely have something to say about that after Lesnar and Heyman went into Punk’s locker-room last night and told Punk that Lesnar would be coming after the winner of last night’s Hell in a Cell match and coming after the WWE Championship. Lesnar would later on give a good example as to why he may deserve the next title shot as he defeated Dean Ambrose.

 

Santino Marella and Zack Ryder versus Kings of Wrestling

Tag team action tonight on Monday Night RAW will see the “Team CoBro” pairing of Santino Marella and Zack Ryder in action as they will take on the Kings of Wrestling team of Antonio Cesaro and Kassius Ohno. Cesaro and Ohno will likely have their manager Zeb Colter by their side tonight as both teams look to get the win not only to impress the WWE Universe but also the Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero.

 

Non-Title: WWE United States Champion Sheamus versus Rob Van Dam

Last night at the Hell in a Cell Pay-Per-View Sheamus defeated Santino Marella to successfully retain his WWE United States Championship and tonight on Monday Night RAW Sheamus will take on Rob Van Dam in non-title action.

 

 

 

Dean Ambrose versus Roman Reigns

Two of the fastest rising stars in the WWE will go head to head tonight on Monday Night RAW as Dean Ambrose will take on Roman Reigns. The WWE Universe in attendance should be fully behind Ambrose here.

 

Kane versus Jack Swagger

Two heavyweights will go one on one tonight on Monday Night RAW as Kane will take on Jack Swagger. For the past two weeks on RAW Kane has lost to Sheamus and will hope to bounce back with a win tonight.

 

AJ Lee versus Kharma

Finally, Divas action tonight on Monday Night RAW will see AJ Lee take on Kharma. Last night at the Hell in a Cell Pay-Per-View Paige defeated AJ Lee to become the new Divas Champion for the second time.

 

 

 

Quick Picks:

Non-Title: WWE Champion CM Punk versus John Cena

Santino Marella and Zack Ryder versus Kings of Wrestling

Non-Title: WWE United States Champion Sheamus versus Rob Van Dam

Dean Ambrose versus Roman Reigns

Kane versus Jack Swagger

AJ Lee versus Kharma

 

 

 

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

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WWE Monday Night RAW (Live from Carlson Center (AK) 5,700 in Attendance)

 

Pre-Show: Nikki Bella versus Mia Yim

In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Nikki Bella defeated Mia Yim in 18:22 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 not really caring about Mia Yim or knowing who she is despite her making a few appearances on Monday Night RAW over the past few months as well as competing on WWE Superstars. Nikki Bella was able to pick up the all-important victory in this one.

Match Rating: E+

 

Pre-Show: Batista and Evan Bourne versus The Wyatt Family

In a bout that had solid in-ring action but not much in the way of heat, The Wyatt Family defeated Batista & Bourne in 18:05 when Luke Harper defeated Evan Bourne by pinfall with a Clothesline. Batista was really off his game tonight which led to the Wyatt Family of Luke Harper and Erick Rowan singling out Batista for the majority of this match until Batista was finally able to get the tag to Evan Bourne only for Luke Harper to pin Bourne following a devastating Clothesline.

Match Rating: D

 

Pre-Show: Brodus Clay versus Bray Wyatt

In a bout that had solid in-ring action but not much in the way of heat, Bray Wyatt defeated Brodus Clay in 17:45 by pinfall with a Standing Senton Splash. Brodus Clay was visibly tiring towards the end of this match which led to Wyatt getting the win.

Match Rating: C-

 

 

 

 

 

Monday Night RAW kicks off with the WWE Champion CM Punk making his way to the ring to a chorus of cheers from the WWE Universe in attendance. Once in the ring Punk retrieves a microphone and says that last night at the Hell in a Cell Pay-Per-View he defeated John Cena in their main event Hell in a Cell match to retain the WWE Championship, and that Punk has already been informed by the Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero that he will be facing Cena again in non-title action in tonight’s main event. Punk says confidently that he will defeat John Cena again tonight to push Cena firmly to the back of the line and then he will be ready for whoever wants to step up and challenge for the title next. Brock Lesnar’s music then hits the arena and the “Beast” makes his way to the ring. Brock Lesnar is alone tonight, without his advocate Paul Heyman, as Lesnar enters the ring and grabs a microphone. Lesnar says that he told Punk last night that after he finished with Dean Ambrose he would be coming after the WWE Championship and that after Lesnar defeated Ambrose last night he now has his sights set firmly on CM Punk. Lesnar announces that at Survivor Series later this month he will challenge Punk for the WWE Championship, and that although Paul Heyman isn’t here right now he knows that Heyman is looking forward to seeing Punk lose his title.

Rating: B

 

AJ Lee versus Kharma

In a bout that had solid in-ring action but non-existent crowd heat, AJ Lee defeated Kharma in 6:40 by pinfall with a Shining Wizard. AJ Lee and Kharma have great chemistry as opponents and it showed in their performances.

Match Rating: D

 

Following her victory AJ Lee celebrates in the ring in front of the WWE Universe until Beth Phoenix comes to the ring and tells AJ that after AJ lost her title to Paige last night she shouldn’t get another title shot for a while. AJ tells Beth that she stopped being relevant years ago.

Rating: E

 

Randy Orton makes his way to the ring to a chorus of boos from the WWE Universe in attendance and announces that at Survivor Series he will lead a team in a Traditional Survivor Series match against a team captained by Chris Jericho. Orton then introduces his first team member, John Cena, who joins Orton in the ring and says that he will beat CM Punk tonight and prove that he deserves another shot at the WWE title in the near future.

Rating: B-

 

Santino Marella and Zack Ryder versus Kings of Wrestling

In a match that had some good action and average heat, Team CoBro defeated Kings of Wrestling in 7:26 when Zack Ryder defeated Antonio Cesaro by pinfall with a Cobra. The Monday Night RAW commentary team of Michael Cole, Jim Ross and Jerry “The King” Lawler announce that Santino and Ryder will both be on Chris Jericho’s team at Survivor Series in the Traditional Survivor Series Elimination match.

Match Rating: C-

 

We cut backstage to find Seth Rollins flirting with the daughter of the Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero, Raquel Diaz. Rollins asks Diaz when they can take their relationship to the next level.

Rating: D+

 

Non-Title: WWE United States Champion Sheamus versus Rob Van Dam

In a match that had some good action and average heat, Sheamus defeated Rob Van Dam in 8:03 by pinfall with a Brogue Kick. Sheamus was really off his game tonight but was still able to defeat RVD in this one.

Match Rating: C+

 

Chris Jericho comes to the ring to a great reaction from the WWE Universe and says that he is happy with his Survivor Series team of Santino Marella and Zack Ryder and will announce the rest of the team soon. Orton then comes to the ring and tries to attack Jericho but Y2J wisely heads to the back.

Rating: B

 

Dean Ambrose versus Roman Reigns

In a match that had some good action and average heat, Dean Ambrose defeated Roman Reigns in 7:47 by pinfall with a Headlock Driver. The commentary team announce that Ambrose will also join Team Jericho at Survivor Series.

Match Rating: D+

 

 

 

 

The Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero comes to the entrance-way with a microphone and confirms that Lesnar will challenge Punk for the WWE title at Survivor Series and that she has a special member of Team Orton lined up for the match against Team Jericho. Vickie then introduces Jack Swagger, who Vickie will accompany to the ring for his match which is next.

Rating: C-

 

Kane versus Jack Swagger

In a match that had some good action and average heat, Kane defeated Jack Swagger in 8:24 by pinfall with a Chokeslam. The Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero was very vocal at ringside.

Match Rating: C

 

Paul Heyman makes his way to the ring and says that he decided to let Brock Lesnar do his own talking earlier tonight but wants to make it clear now that he is going to enjoy watching Lesnar destroy CM Punk at Survivor Series. CM Punk then comes to the ring for tonight’s main event and Heyman quickly flees to the back.

Rating: A

 

Non-Title: WWE Champion CM Punk versus John Cena

In a bout that featured great action and great heat from the audience, CM Punk defeated John Cena in 12:54 by pinfall with a Go To Sleep. Cole and Lawler argue about whether or not Punk can defeat Brock Lesnar at Survivor Series.

Match Rating: A

 

Post-Show: Xavier Woods versus Kenny King

In a bout that had solid in-ring action but non-existent crowd heat, Xavier Woods defeated Kenny King in 12:33 by pinfall with a TKO. Woods and King have pretty good chemistry as opponents and it lifted the match.

Match Rating: E+

 

 

 

Post-Show: Fatsuhiko Nakajima versus Tensai

In a bout that had solid in-ring action but not much in the way of heat, Tensai defeated Fatsuhiko Nakajima in 12:50 by pinfall with an Ichiban. The Godfather accompanied Nakajima to ringside for this match.

Match Rating: E+

 

 

Final Show Rating: B+

 

 

 

 

 

 

Prediction League Table:

 

Kijar: 4/6

Happy0wns: 3/6

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

 

 

Yoshi Tatsu versus Camacho

The main event of tonight’s edition of WWE Superstars will see the Japanese Superstar Yoshi Tatsu in action as he will take on the Hispanic competitor, Camacho, in a match with an air of international flavor to it. The WWE Universe in attendance should be fully behind Yoshi Tatsu in this one as both Superstars look to pick up the all-important victory to potentially gain the attentions of the Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero or the Friday Night SmackDown General Manager Hornswoggle.

 

Brodus Clay and Alex Riley versus Primo and Epico

Tag team action tonight on WWE Superstars will see the team of Brodus Clay and Alex Riley take on the former WWE Tag Team Champions Primo and Epico. Both of these teams know that a victory tonight could well put them in the running for a future shot at the WWE Tag Team Championships and will be hoping to impress the Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero as well as the Friday Night SmackDown General Manager Hornswoggle.

 

Cameron versus Mia Yim

Finally, Divas action tonight on WWE Superstars will see the former Funkadactyll Cameron in acion as she will take on Mia Yim. This past Sunday at the Hell in a Cell Pay-Per-View Paige beat AJ Lee to become the new Divas Champion.

 

 

Quick Picks:

Yoshi Tatsu versus Camacho

Brodus Clay and Alex Riley versus Primo and Epico

Cameron versus Mia Yim

 

 

 

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

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Thursday, Week 1, November, 2013

 

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WWE Superstars (Live from the Connolly Center (WA), 1,050 in Attendance)

 

Pre-Show: Summer Rae versus Rosa Mendes

In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Summer Rae defeated Rosa Mendes in 18:16 by pinfall. Unfortunately a hot crowd in attendance was against Summer Rae during this match, chanting for her not to come back. It would appear that the WWE Universe still do not care too much for Summer Rae despite her making several appearances on Friday Night SmackDown over the past few months. Despite the crowd being on her back, Summer was still able to pick up the all-important victory in this one.

Match Rating: F+

 

(Road Dogg thinks that Summer Rae needs to be booked a little smarter and that she needs shorter matches as she was totally exposed by the length of this one.)

 

Pre-Show: Alexander Rusev and Marcus Owens versus Tyler Breeze and Knuckles Madsen

In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Rusev & Owens defeated Team Gorgeous in 17:50 when Alexander Rusev defeated Knuckles Madsen by pinfall with a Big Splash. The former Funkadactyll Cameron accompanied the team of Rusev and Owens to ringside for this match and offered cheerleading as well as vocal support which may well have been what led to Rusev and Owens getting the win.

Match Rating: F

 

Pre-Show: Richie Steamboat versus Colin Cassady

In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Colin Cassady defeated Richie Steamboat in 18:13 by pinfall with an East River Crossing. Unfortunately the WWE Universe in attendance were totally turned off by this match.

Match Rating: F

 

Brodus Clay and Alex Riley versus Primo and Epico

In a bout that had solid in-ring action but non-existent crowd heat, Primo & Epico defeated Brodus & Riley in 7:16 when Primo defeated Brodus Clay by pinfall with a Backstabber. Primo seemed off his game tonight which led to the team of Brodus Clay and Alex Riley singling out Primo for the majority of the match until Primo was able to tag in his cousin Epico who got the momentum back in his team’s favour before tagging Primo back in to hit Brodus Clay with the Backstabber to get the win.

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 edition of Monday Night RAW as the show began with the WWE Champion CM Punk making his way to the ring to a great reception from the WWE Universe in attendance and proclaiming that he was still the WWE Champion after defeating John Cena in the main event of Sunday’s Hell in a Cell Pay-Per-View in a gruelling Hell in a Cell match. Punk continued by saying that he was informed by the Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero that he would be facing Cena again in RAW’s non-title main event, and Punk said that he would beat Cena to push him to the back of the line as far as a future title shot is concerned. Brock Lesnar then made his way to the ring, without his advocate Paul Heyman, and informed Punk that he will be challenging CM Punk for the WWE Championship at Survivor Series later this month. Later on in the evening Randy Orton made his way to the ring and announced that at Survivor Series he will captain a team to take on a team captained by Chris Jericho, and Orton then introduced John Cena as his first team member. Cena said that he would beat CM Punk in RAW’s non-title main event.

Rating: B

 

Cameron versus Mia Yim

In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Cameron defeated Mia Yim in 6:50 by pinfall with a Springboard Bulldog. A pretty vocal crowd didn’t seem particularly thrilled with seeing Cameron wrestle tonight with the WWE Universe in attendance still not really caring for Cameron despite her making several appearances on Monday Night RAW.

Match Rating: E-

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Following another commercial break further highlights are shown from this past week’s Monday Night RAW including the “Team CoBro” pairing of Santino Marella and Zack Ryder defeating the Kings of Wrestling duo of Antonio Cesaro and Kassius Ohno, much to the delight of the WWE Universe in attendance. The RAW commentary team announced during the match that Santino and Ryder will join Team Jericho at Survivor Series. Later on in the evening Chris Jericho came to the ring and said that he was happy with his Survivor Series team so far which led to Randy Orton coming to the ring and trying to attack Jericho, who wisely headed to the back. Dean Ambrose would then beat Roman Reigns and Ambrose was also announced as a member of Team Jericho and prior to the main event set up by the Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero, Paul Heyman made his way to the ring and said that he was looking forward to watching Brock Lesnar destroy CM Punk at Survivor Series and become the new WWE Champion. CM Punk then came to the ring and Heyman fled to the back before Punk beat John Cena in RAW’s non-title main event.

Rating: B-

 

Highlights are shown from this past Sunday’s Hell in a Cell Pay-Per-View including Paige beating AJ Lee to become the new Divas Champion and Big Show beating Mark Henry to retain the World title. A tweet is then shown from the Friday Night SmackDown General Manager Hornswoggle announcing that tomorrow night Paige will take on Kelly Kelly in a non-title match and in the evening’s non-title main event Big Show will face the Miz. Also, the Intercontinental title will be on the line as Big E Langston will defend against Dolph Ziggler.

Rating: C-

 

Yoshi Tatsu versus Camacho

In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Camacho defeated Yoshi Tatsu in 13:18 by pinfall. The WWE Superstars commentary team of Josh Mathews, Joey Styles and Matt Striker note this is another big win for Camacho.

Match Rating: E+

 

Post-Show: Braden Walker versus Enzo Amore

In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Enzo Amore defeated Braden Walker in 12:48 by pinfall. Walker and Amore just don’t click at all as opponents and it showed in their performances here.

Match Rating: F+

 

Post-Show: Trent Barreta versus Danny Burch

In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Trent Barreta defeated Danny Burch in 13:11 by pinfall with a Tornado DDT. This match needed to be a lot shorter given who was involved with the WWE Universe not caring about either “Superstar”.

Match Rating: F+

 

 

Final Show Rating: D+

 

 

 

 

Prediction League Table:

 

Happy0wns: 4/9

Kijar: 4/6

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Friday, Week 1, November, 2013

 

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

 

Non-Title: World Heavyweight Champion Big Show versus The Miz

The main event of tonight’s edition of Friday Night SmackDown was announced earlier this week via a tweet sent out from the Friday Night SmackDown General Manager Hornswoggle and will see the World Heavyweight Champion Big Show take on the Miz in non-title action. This past Sunday at the Hell in a Cell Pay-Per-View Big Show defeated Mark Henry to successfully retain the World Heavyweight Championship, much to the delight of the WWE Universe in attendance. The Miz, on the other hand, was not so successful this past Sunday as he lost the WWE Intercontinental Championship to Big E Langston. The Giant Big Show will likely want to know who his next challenger for the World title will be as soon as possible but will still have to focus if he is able to pick up the all-important victory over the Miz tonight. The Miz, being the Arrogant Heel that he is, will probably still fancy his chances of winning tonight’s main event despite losing his Intercontinental title this past Sunday.

 

Non-Title: WWE Tag Team Champions The Uso’s versus Tyler Breeze and Knuckles Madsen

Also tonight on Friday Night SmackDown the WWE Tag Team Champions Jimmy and Jey Uso will be in action as they will take on the team of Tyler Breeze and Knuckles Madsen, who have been recently introduced as “Team Gorgeous”. The WWE Universe in attendance will likely be fully behind Jimmy and Jey for this one but a win for Team Gorgeous could well put them in the running for a future shot at the WWE Tag Team Championships.

 

WWE Intercontinental Championship: Big E Langston © versus Dolph Ziggler

This past Sunday at the Hell in a Cell Pay-Per-View Big E Langston defeated the Miz to once again become the new Intercontinental Champion whilst Dolph Ziggler beat Cody Rhodes in a Number One Contenders match so tonight on Friday Night SmackDown Big E will put his newly won title on the line against Ziggler.

 

 

Cody Rhodes versus Titus O’Neil

One half of the Prime Time Players, Titus O’Neil, will be in action tonight on Friday Night SmackDown as he will take on Cody Rhodes, who will be looking to prove himself to the WWE Universe after defeat at the hands of Dolph Ziggler on Sunday.

 

Goldust versus Darren Young

In addition to Cody Rhodes taking on Titus O’Neil tonight on Friday Night SmackDown, Cody’s brother Goldust will take on the other half of the Prime Time Players, Darren Young, in a match that should see the WWE Universe in full support of Goldust.

 

Non-Title: WWE Divas Champion Paige versus Kelly Kelly

Finally, Divas action tonight on Friday Night SmackDown will see the WWE Divas Champion Paige take on Kelly Kelly in a non-title match. This past Sunday Paige beat AJ Lee to once again become the new Divas Champion.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Quick Picks:

Non-Title: World Heavyweight Champion Big Show versus The Miz

Non-Title: WWE Tag Team Champions The Uso’s versus Tyler Breeze and Knuckles Madsen

WWE Intercontinental Championship: Big E Langston © versus Dolph Ziggler

Cody Rhodes versus Titus O’Neil

Goldust versus Darren Young

Non-Title: WWE Divas Champion Paige versus Kelly Kelly

 

 

 

 

 

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

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