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Thursday, Week 3, November, 2013

 

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

 

Brodus Clay versus Bray Wyatt

The main event of tonight’s episode of WWE Superstars will see the dark and mysterious Bray Wyatt make his first ever appearance on WWE Superstars as he will take on the behemoth known as Brodus Clay. The WWE Universe in attendance should be fully behind Brodus Clay 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 Hornswoggle.

 

Trent Barreta and Yoshi Tatsu versus Percy Watson and Byron Saxton

Tag team action tonight on WWE Superstars will see the high-flying duo of Trent Barreta and Yoshi Tatsu in action as they will take on the team of Percy Watson and Byron Saxton. This match is a rematch from last week’s edition of Friday Night SmackDown when Watson and Saxton were able to get the victory over Trent and Yoshi, and another win tonight on Superstars could well see Watson and Saxton get a shot at the WWE Tag Team Championships at some point in the future.

 

Becky Lynch versus Mia Yim

Finally, Divas action tonight on WWE Superstars will see the Irish Diva Becky Lynch take on the Diva of Asian descent, Mia Yim. All eyes in the Divas division will be on Survivor Series this Sunday when Team AJ Lee will take on Team Paige in a Traditional Survivor Series Elimination match.

 

 

 

 

 

Quick Picks:

Brodus Clay versus Bray Wyatt

Trent Barreta and Yoshi Tatsu versus Percy Watson and Byron Saxton

Becky Lynch versus Mia Yim

 

 

 

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

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Thursday, Week 3, November, 2013

 

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WWE Superstars (Live from Olney Central College (IL), 1,000 in Attendance)

 

Pre-Show: Audrey Marie versus Aksana

In an absolutely wretched bout that was devoid of action or heat, Aksana defeated Audrey Marie in 18:07 by pinfall with a Billion Dollar Kick. Jo Jo accompanied her good friend, the “Original Diva” Audrey Marie, to ringside for this Divas contest that went the distance. Jo Jo offered plenty of vocal support as well as cheerleading at ringside throughout the match but ultimately her presence was not enough to lead Audrey Marie to a win tonight as Aksana pinned Audrey Marie following a kick to the skull to pick up the all-important victory.

Match Rating: F

 

Pre-Show: Xavier Woods and Richie Steamboat versus Hunico and Camacho

In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Woods & Steamboat defeated Hunico & Camacho in 18:02 when Xavier Woods defeated Hunico by pinfall with a Lost in the Woods. Unfortunately this match was too long given who was involved with the WWE Universe still not caring too much about the team of Xavier Woods and Richie Steamboat despite them making several appearances on Monday Night RAW over the past few months.

Match Rating: E

 

Pre-Show: Alexander Rusev versus Viktor

In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Alexander Rusev defeated Viktor in 17:36 by pinfall with a BulPlex. Cameron accompanied Alexander Rusev to ringside for this match and acted as a cheerleader for Rusev throughout the match which may have been what led to Rusev getting the win here.

Match Rating: F

 

 

 

Trent Barreta and Yoshi Tatsu versus Percy Watson and Byron Saxton

In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Watson & Saxton defeated Trent & Yoshi in 8:28 when Byron Saxton defeated Trent Barreta by pinfall with a Flying Crossbody. Trent Barreta was really off his game tonight which led to the team of Percy Watson and Byron Saxton singling Barreta out during this match, not letting Barreta get the tag to Yoshi Tatsu. This tactic worked and Saxton eventually put Trent Barreta away to win the match for his team.

Match Rating: E

 

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 began with the WWE Champion CM Punk making his way to the ring to a tremendous reaction from the WWE Universe in attendance and proclaiming that this Sunday at Survivor Series he will do what nobody else thinks he can do, defeat Brock Lesnar to retain the WWE Championship. CM Punk claimed that he is well aware that Brock Lesnar’s advocate Paul Heyman is working with the Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero to ensure that Punk is at a disadvantage heading into this Sunday, and that theory is confirmed by Vickie putting Punk in RAW’s non-title main event against Seth Rollins, who clearly has some sort of relationship with Vickie’s daughter. Lesnar, on the other hand, noted Punk, hasn’t competed on RAW in over six months. Paul Heyman then came to the entrance-way flanked by his client Brock Lesnar and said that he was looking forward to watching Lesnar destroy Punk at Survivor Series. Later on in the evening we saw Seth Rollins talking to Vickie Guerrero backstage, and Vickie told Rollins that if he wants to see Raquel Diaz again he should defeat Punk in RAW’s main event. Also on RAW, Chris Jericho came to the ring and said that he was confident his team of Santino Marella, Zack Ryder, Dean Ambrose and Rob Van Dam would defeat Randy Orton and his team of John Cena, Sheamus, Seth Rollins and Chavo Guerrero at Survivor Series. Chavo Guerrero then tried to attack Chris Jericho, who moved out the way which led to Chavo flying out of the ring. Randy Orton then sneaked into the ring and dropped Jericho with an RKO.

Rating: B-

 

Becky Lynch versus Mia Yim

In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Becky Lynch defeated Mia Yim in 8:27 by pinfall with a Hard Knox. The WWE Superstars commentary team of Josh Mathews, Joey Styles and Matt Striker note that all eyes in the Divas division will be on Team AJ Lee versus Team Paige this Sunday at Survivor Series.

Match Rating: E

 

 

 

 

Further highlights are shown from this past week’s edition of Monday Night RAW including John Cena defeating Rob Van Dam in a match which saw the WWE Universe urging for an RVD victory. Cena was then joined in the ring by Randy Orton, who proclaimed that at Survivor Series this Sunday his team of Cena, the US Champion Sheamus, Seth Rollins and Chavo Guerrero would defeat Chris Jericho and his team of Santino Marella, Zack Ryder, Dean Ambrose and RVD in their Traditional Survivor Series Elimination match. Backstage we saw Audrey Marie wish Punk luck heading into the evening’s main event, and before the main event Paul Heyman said that he was looking forward to watching Punk’s last match on RAW as WWE Champion before Punk chased Heyman away. CM Punk then beat Seth Rollins in the evening’s non-title main event.

Rating: B

 

We see highlights of last week’s episode of Friday Night SmackDown as the show began with the World Heavyweight Champion Big Show flirting with Christina Von Eerie and Tamina, Paige beat Kelly Kelly and Cody Rhodes and Goldust become the new WWE Tag Team Champions. A tweet is then shown from the Friday Night SmackDown General Manager Hornswoggle announcing that tomorrow night’s main event will see Big Show take on Titus O’Neil in non-title action.

Rating: C-

 

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 7:37 by pinfall with a Standing Senton Splash. The commentary team note that this is Wyatt’s first ever match on WWE Superstars.

Match Rating: D+

 

Post-Show: Alex Riley versus CJ Parker

In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, CJ Parker defeated Alex Riley in 13:04 by pinfall with The Taste. The commentary team remain at ringside to watch this match which sees CJ Parker victorious.

Match Rating: E-

 

 

 

 

Post-Show: Braden Walker versus Aiden English

In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Aiden English defeated Braden Walker in 12:49 by pinfall with The Directors Cut. John Bradshaw Layfield accompanied Aiden English to the ring.

Match Rating: E

 

Final Show Rating: C-

 

 

 

 

 

Prediction League Table:

 

Happy0wns: 33/47

Kijar: 13/18

The_COC: 4/6

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Friday, Week 3, 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 Titus O’Neil

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 Titus O’Neil in non-title action. The World Heavyweight Champion Big Show has told the WWE Universe in recent weeks that he is now focused on his title defence against Mark Henry this Sunday at Survivor Series. Titus O’Neil will also be in action at Survivor Series as he will join his Prime Time Players tag team partner Darren Young, the Miz, Damien Sandow and Dolph Ziggler in a Traditional Survivor Series Elimination Match against the team of Big E Langston, the WWE Tag Team Champions Cody Rhodes and Goldust and the former WWE Tag Team Champions the Uso’s. The Giant Big Show will be the favourite going into tonight’s match but the cocky Titus O’Neil will know that an all-important victory over the World Champion, albeit in non-title action, could put him in line for a World title shot at some point in the future.

 

Non-Title: WWE Tag Team Champions The Rhodes Dynasty versus Hunico and Camacho

Tag team action tonight on Friday Night SmackDown will see the new WWE Tag Team Champions Cody Rhodes and Goldust, the Rhodes Dynasty, in action as they will take on the Hispanic duo of Hunico and Camacho in non-title action. Last week on SmackDown Cody and Goldust became the new WWE Tag Team Champions for the second time when they defeated the former Champions Jimmy and Jey Uso as well as the Prime Time Players of Darren Young and Titus O’Neil in a Triple Threat tag team match.

 

Non-Title: WWE Intercontinental Champion Dolph Ziggler versus Big E Langston

This Sunday at Survivor Series Dolph Ziggler and his team of the Miz, Damien Sandow and the Prime Time Players will take on Big E Langston and his team of the Rhodes Dynasty and the Uso’s in a Traditional Survivor Series match but before then Ziggler will take on Big E in non-title action tonight on Friday Night SmackDown.

 

 

Jey Uso versus The Miz

Jey Uso will be in singles competition tonight on Friday Night SmackDown as he will take on the Miz, and these two will also be opponents this Sunday as Jey is on Big E ‘s team in the Traditional Survivor Series match against Ziggler’s team, which the Miz is the vice-captain of.

 

Jimmy Uso versus Damien Sandow

Jimmy Uso will also be in singles action tonight on Friday Night SmackDown as he will take on Damien Sandow just two day before these two are opponents again this Sunday at Survivor Series in a Traditional Survivor Series Elimination match.

 

Non-Title: WWE Divas Champion Paige versus Alexa Bliss

Finally, Divas action tonight on Friday Night SmackDown will see the Divas Champion Paige take on Alexa Bliss in a non-title match just two days before Paige will lead a team against Team AJ at Survivor Series.

 

 

 

Quick Picks:

Non-Title: World Heavyweight Champion Big Show versus Titus O’Neil

Non-Title: WWE Tag Team Champions The Rhodes Dynasty versus Hunico and Camacho

Non-Title: WWE Intercontinental Champion Dolph Ziggler versus Big E Langston

Jey Uso versus The Miz

Jimmy Uso versus Damien Sandow

Non-Title: WWE Divas Champion Paige versus Alexa Bliss

 

 

 

 

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

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Non-Title: World Heavyweight Champion Big Show versus Titus O’Neil

Non-Title: WWE Tag Team Champions The Rhodes Dynasty versus Hunico and Camacho

Non-Title: WWE Intercontinental Champion Dolph Ziggler versus Big E Langston

Jey Uso versus The Miz

Jimmy Uso versus Damien Sandow

Non-Title: WWE Divas Champion Paige versus Alexa Bliss

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Friday, Week 3, November, 2013

 

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WWE Friday Night SmackDown! (Live from Mario Morales Coliseum (PR), 5,500 in Attendance)

 

Pre-Show: Natalya versus Tamina

In a bout that had solid in-ring action but non-existent crowd heat, Natalya defeated Tamina in 17:50 by pinfall with a German Suplex. Unfortunately Natalya and Tamina don’t seem to click as opponents, and it made for an awkward bout. Despite not clicking in the ring these two Divas went the distance in a match that finally ended with Natalya picking up the all-important victory heading into Survivor Series this Sunday when Natalya will compete on Team AJ against Team Paige.

Match Rating: E+

 

Pre-Show: Ezekiel Jackson and Tyson Kidd versus Primo and Epico

In a bout that had solid in-ring action but not much in the way of heat, Primo & Epico defeated Jackson & Kidd in 18:27 when Primo defeated Ezekiel Jackson by pinfall with a Backstabber. Unfortunately this match was too long given who was involved with the WWE Universe not caring about the team of Ezekiel Jackson and Tyson Kidd yet with the pairing yet to have a match as a team on Friday Night SmackDown and this only being their second match together.

Match Rating: D-

 

Pre-Show: Rey Mysterio versus Konnor

In a bout that had solid in-ring action but not much in the way of heat, Rey Mysterio defeated Konnor in 18:06 by pinfall with a 619 into the Droppin' Da Dime. Unfortunately this match was also too long given who was involved.

Match Rating: D+

 

 

 

 

 

This week’s edition of Friday Night SmackDown kicks off with the World Heavyweight Champion Big Show making his way to the ring to a tremendous reception from the WWE Universe in attendance. Once in the ring Big Show retrieves a microphone from the ringside area and proclaims that this Sunday at Survivor Series he will defeat Mark Henry to once again retain the World Heavyweight Championship but that before then Big Show has been given a match tonight by the Friday Night SmackDown General Manager Hornswoggle as he will take on one half of the Prime Time Players in Titus O’Neil in the evening’s non-title main event. Big Show says that Titus O’Neil may be a cocky so and so, but that Big Show is a Giant and that he is going to crush Titus O’Neil tonight and if Darren Young, the other half of the Prime Time Players, thinks about getting involved then he will also get crushed. Big Show says his eyes are firmly set on this Sunday when he will beat Mark Henry and show that Mark Henry is not able to win a World title whilst he is obsessed with Aksana. Big Show says that he is sick and tired of hearing Mark Henry profess his love to Aksana. Bayley and Rosa Mendes then make their way to the ring and the two Divas flirt with Big Show, competing to get his attentions. Big Show seems more interested in Bayley as she feels his muscles.

Rating: C-

 

Non-Title: WWE Divas Champion Paige versus Alexa Bliss

In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Paige defeated Alexa Bliss in 5:35 by pinfall with a RamPaige. Alexa Bliss seemed off her game tonight which led to the Divas Champion Paige getting the win here.

Match Rating: D-

 

Following her victory Paige looks as though she is going to attack Alexa Bliss until Natalya and Kelly Kelly rush to the ring to make the save. Alexa Bliss hurriedly runs to the back before Layla and Alicia Fox come to the ring and attack Natalya and Kelly.

Rating: E-

 

Non-Title: WWE Tag Team Champions The Rhodes Dynasty versus Hunico and Camacho

In a bout that had solid in-ring action but not much in the way of heat, The Rhodes Dynasty defeated Hunico & Camacho in 6:31 when Cody Rhodes defeated Camacho by pinfall with The Beautiful Disaster. The Friday Night SmackDown commentary team of Josh Mathews, Joey Styles and Matt Striker note that Cody Rhodes and Goldust will join the Uso’s on Big E Langston’s team this Sunday at Survivor Series.

Match Rating: D

 

Sylvester Lefort comes to the ring and introduces his client, Aksana. The beautiful Aksana joins Lefort in the ring until the pair are predictably joined by Mark Henry, who tells Aksana he wants her by his side when he win the World title this Sunday.

Rating: D-

 

Non-Title: WWE Intercontinental Champion Dolph Ziggler versus Big E Langston

In a bout that featured great action and average heat, Dolph Ziggler defeated Big E Langston in 8:09 by pinfall with a Zig Zag. Eugene accompanied Big E to ringside for this match, much to the delight of the younger members of the WWE Universe in attendance.

Match Rating: C

 

We cut backstage to find the Prime Time Players of Darren Young and Titus O’Neil storming into the office of the Friday Night SmackDown General Manager Hornswoggle and demanding a shot at the WWE Tag Team Champions. Hornswoggle says that both Jimmy and Jey Uso will also want their rematch for the titles and that he will watch how all three teams do this Sunday.

Rating: D-

 

Jey Uso versus The Miz

In a match that had some good action and average heat, The Miz defeated Jey Uso in 7:38 by pinfall with a Skull Crushing Finale. The commentary team note that Jey will be on Team Big E this Sunday whilst Miz will be on Team Ziggler.

Match Rating: C

 

Jimmy Uso comes to the ring to console his brother Jey following his loss, and Jimmy takes a microphone and says that this Sunday Team Big E will beat Dolph Ziggler and his team of the Miz, Damien Sandow and the Prime Time Players, and that after that Jimmy and Jey want to win back their WWE Tag Team Championships. Jimmy then challenges any member of Team Ziggler to a match.

Rating: D-

 

 

 

 

Jimmy Uso versus Damien Sandow

In a match that had some good action and average heat, Damien Sandow defeated Jimmy Uso in 8:29 by pinfall with a Terminus. This match and victory for Sandow meant a clean sweep for Team Ziggler tonight in matches against Team Big E members.

Match Rating: C+

 

We cut backstage to find Dolph Ziggler watching a monitor with a smile on his face following another win for a Team Ziggler member, before Big E Langston walks into the room and says that his team will win on Sunday.

Rating: B

 

Non-Title: World Heavyweight Champion Big Show versus Titus O’Neil

In a match that had some good action and average heat, Big Show defeated Titus O'Neil in 12:57 by pinfall with a Knock Out Punch. Big Show was really off his game tonight but was still able to get the win.

Match Rating: C

 

Post-Show: Christian versus Kenneth Cameron

In a bout that had solid in-ring action but not much in the way of heat, Christian defeated Kenneth Cameron in 13:20 by submission. The commentary team remain at ringside to watch this match which sees Christian victorious.

Match Rating: D-

 

Post-Show: R-Truth versus Alberto Del Rio

In a match that had some good action and average heat, R-Truth defeated Alberto Del Rio in 12:59 by pinfall with a Corkscrew Scissors Kick. This was yet another impressive victory for R-Truth over the former World Champion Del Rio.

Match Rating: D+

 

 

Final Show Rating: C+

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Prediction League Table:

 

Happy0wns: 38/53

Kijar: 13/18

The_COC: 4/6

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Sunday, Week 3, November, 2013

 

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The following contests are confirmed to take place at tonight’s WWE Survivor Series Pay-Per-View:

 

WWE Championship: CM Punk © versus Brock Lesnar

The main event of tonight’s Survivor Series Pay-Per-View will see the WWE Champion CM Punk put his WWE Championship on the line against the “Beast”, Brock Lesnar. CM Punk once again won the WWE Championship back in September when he defeated the former WWE Champion Kane in a Ladder match in the main event of the Night of Champions Pay-Per-View. CM Punk was not accompanied to the ring at Night of Champions by his then advocate Paul Heyman, and the next night on Monday Night RAW CM Punk officially ended his relationship with Paul Heyman, saying that he no longer wanted any sort of business or personal relationship with him. Paul Heyman then told the WWE Universe prior to Punk’s first title defence against John Cena inside a Hell in a Cell at the Hell in a Cell Pay-Per-View last month that Brock Lesnar would be coming after the winner and the WWE Championship. CM Punk has publicly declared in recent weeks that he feels that Paul Heyman is working with the Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero to ensure that Brock Lesnar beats CM Punk to win the WWE Championship but Punk has claimed that he will do all it takes to pick up the all-important victory tonight and retain the WWE Championship.

 

World Heavyweight Championship: Big Show © versus Mark Henry

Also tonight at Survivor Series Big Show will once again put his World Heavyweight Championship on the line against Mark Henry. Big Show became the World Champion back in September when he cashed in his Money in the Bank briefcase against John Cena, then beating Cena to become the new World Champion. This led to John Cena starting a protest against the Friday Night SmackDown General Manager Booker T which would eventually lead to Booker being forced to resign from his position as General Manager and name Hornswoggle the new General Manager of SmackDown. In the past few months Mark Henry has been professing his love for the WWE Diva Aksana publicly, in front of the WWE Universe who seem to show no sympathy for Henry. Big Show has called this embarrassing for Henry and last month at the Hell in a Cell Pay-Per-View Big Show beat Henry to make his first title defence, and Mark Henry will have another shot at the title tonight. Both of these Superstars will need to put Divas to one side tonight and concentrate on the prize at hand.

 

 

 

Traditional Survivor Series Elimination Match: Team Chris Jericho vs. Team Randy Orton

Tonight Chris Jericho and his team of Santino Marella, Zack Ryer, Dean Ambrose and Rob Van Dam will team up to take on Randy Orton and his team of John Cena, the WWE United States Champion Sheamus, Seth Rollins and Chavo Guerrero in a Traditional Survivor Series Elimination match. Last month at the Hell in a Cell Pay-Per-View Randy Orton beat Chris Jericho in singles competition and the next night on Monday Night RAW Randy Orton made his way to the ring and announced the Survivor Series Elimination Match to the WWE Universe and immediately introduced his first team mate, John Cena. Vickie Guerrero also said that she had a special member in mind for Orton’s team who most people assumed was her client Jack Swagger, but a few weeks ago on Monday Night RAW Vickie Guerrero, the Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor, told Sheamus that the Superstar she had in mind was in fact her nephew Chavo Guerrero. The sneaky Chavo Guerrero made his return to RAW last week and tried to attack Jericho only for Y2J to outsmart him and send Chavo flying out of the ring before Orton hit Jericho with an RKO.

 

Traditional Survivor Series Elimination Match: Team Big E Langston versus Team Dolph Ziggler

Another traditional Survivor Series Elimination match tonight will see Big E Langston and his team of the WWE Tag Team Champions Cody Rhodes and Goldust as well as Jimmy and Jey Uso take on Dolph Ziggler and his team of the Prime Time Players, Darren Young and Titus O’Neil, the Miz and Damien Sandow. Three weeks ago on Friday Night SmackDown Dolph Ziggler defeated Big E to become the new WWE Intercontinental Champion. The next week on SmackDown Big E faced Ziggler in non-title action with Dolph Ziggler once again victorious, and after the match Ziggler informed the WWE Universe that he would form a team to face Big E’s team at Survivor Series, and introduced his vice-captain, the Miz, who introduced his team members. Two weeks ago on Friday Night SmackDown the Friday Night SmackDown General Manager Hornswoggle also made a Triple Threat match for the WWE Tag Team Championships which saw Cody and Goldust beat the former Champions the Uso’s as well as the Prime Time Players to become the new WWE Tag Team Champions, and all three tag teams will be looking to one-up each other tonight.

 

Traditional Survivor Series Elimination Match: Team AJ Lee versus Team Paige

Finally, another Traditional Survivor Series Elimination match tonight will see AJ Lee and her team of Brie Bella, Nikki Bella, Natalya and Kelly Kelly take on the WWE Divas Champion Paige and her team of Beth Phoenx, Kharma, Alicia Fox and Layla. The WWE Universe in attendance tonight should be fully behind AJ Lee and her team in this one as AJ knows that a victory for her team could well lead to the Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero or the Friday Night SmackDown General Manager Hornswoggle giving AJ Lee a rematch with Paige for the Divas Championship.

 

 

 

 

 

Quick Picks:

WWE Championship: CM Punk © versus Brock Lesnar

World Heavyweight Championship: Big Show © versus Mark Henry

Traditional Survivor Series Elimination Match: Team Chris Jericho vs. Team Randy Orton

Traditional Survivor Series Elimination Match: Team Big E Langston versus Team Dolph Ziggler

Traditional Survivor Series Elimination Match: Team AJ Lee versus Team Paige

 

 

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

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WWE Championship: CM Punk © versus Brock Lesnar

World Heavyweight Championship: Big Show © versus Mark Henry

Traditional Survivor Series Elimination Match: Team Chris Jericho vs. Team Randy Orton

Traditional Survivor Series Elimination Match: Team Big E Langston versus Team Dolph Ziggler

Traditional Survivor Series Elimination Match: Team AJ Lee versus Team Paige

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Sunday, Week 3, November, 2013

 

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WWE Survivor Series Pay-Per-View (Live from Pepsi Center (CO), 15,949 in Attendance)

 

Pre-Show: Alexa Bliss versus Hailey Hatred

In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Alexa Bliss defeated Hailey Hatred in 17:48 by submission. Unfortunately Alexa and Hailey just don’t click at all as opponents, and it showed in their performances here. Ultimately Alexa picked up the all-important victory.

Match Rating: F+

 

Pre-Show: Ezekiel Jackson and Tyson Kidd versus Kings of Wrestling

In a match that had some good action but not much in the way of heat, Kings of Wrestling defeated Jackson & Kidd in 18:20 when Antonio Cesaro defeated Ezekiel Jackson by pinfall with a K.R.S.O.N.E. Ezekiel Jackson was really off his game tonight which led to the Kings of Wrestling pairing of Antonio Cesaro and Kassius Ohno singling out Ezekiel for the majority of the match before Cesaro was able to finally pin Ezekiel to get the win for his team.

Match Rating: C-

 

Pre-Show: Kane versus Alberto Del Rio

In a match that had some good action and average heat, Kane defeated Alberto Del Rio in 17:54 by pinfall with a Chokeslam. Kane was visibly tiring towards the end of this match but was still able to get the win.

Match Rating: C

 

 

 

 

 

 

Traditional Survivor Series Elimination Match: Team Big E Langston versus Team Dolph Ziggler

In a match that had some good action and average heat, Dolph Ziggler, The Miz, Damien Sandow, Darren Young and Titus O'Neil defeated Big E Langston, The Rhodes Dynasty and The Uso's in an Elimination match in 24:54; Darren Young was eliminated first, then Titus O'Neil, then Jimmy Uso, then Jey Uso, then Big E Langston, then Goldust, then The Miz, then Damien Sandow, and finally Cody Rhodes. Big E Langston and his team of the WWE Tag Team Champions Cody Rhodes and Goldust and the Uso’s took on the Intercontinental Champion Dolph Ziggler and his team of the Prime Time Players, the Miz and Damien Sandow. Big E eliminated both members of the Prime Time Players early on in the match then Dolph Ziggler eliminated both Jimmy and Jey Uso. The Miz then pinned Big E and Goldust which led Cody Rhodes against the Miz, Damien Sandow and Ziggler. However, Cody was able to eliminate both Miz and Sandow before Ziggler pinned Cody to win the match for his team as the sole survivor. The commentary team of Michael Cole, Jim Ross and Jerry “The King” Lawler praise Cody’s valiant effort despite defeat.

Match Rating: C-

 

We cut backstage to find the WWE Champion CM Punk preparing for tonight’s main event when Shawn Michaels walks into the room and says that Punk has always reminded him of a young HBK, and wishes Punk luck tonight.

Rating: B

 

Traditional Survivor Series Elimination Match: Team AJ Lee versus Team Paige

In a bout that had solid in-ring action but non-existent crowd heat, AJ Lee, Brie Bella, Nikki Bella, Natalya and Kelly Kelly defeated Paige, Beth Phoenix, Kharma, Layla and Alicia Fox in an Elimination match in 15:06; Alicia Fox was eliminated first, then Kharma, then Kelly Kelly, then Beth Phoenix, then Brie Bella, then Natalya, then Layla, and finally Paige. The assistant to the Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero, Brad Maddox, accompanied the WWE Divas Champion Paige and her team of Beth Phoenix, Kharma, Layla and Alicia Fox to ringside for this match against AJ Lee and her team of the Bella Twins, Natalya and Kelly Kelly. AJ eliminated Alicia Fox first and then AJ was also able to pin Kharma. Paige then made Kelly tap out before Natalya forced Beth Phoenix to submit. Paige then pinned Brie Bella and Natalya which made it AJ Lee and Nikki Bella against Layla and Paige. Nikki pinned Layla and then AJ finally forced Paige to tap out to win the match for her team with AJ and Nikki Bella as the sole survivors.

Match Rating: E+

 

 

 

 

We cut backstage to find a nervous Josh Mathews standing by for an interview with Brock Lesnar. Mathews asks Lesnar how he feels heading into tonight’s main event when Lesnar tells Josh Mathews to run now, as he isn’t interested in talking. Mathews quickly flees the scene.

Rating: B

 

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 18:59 by pinfall with a Knock Out Punch. Big Show makes defence number 2 of his WWE World Heavyweight title. Big Show seemed off his game tonight but was still able to retain the World title.

Match Rating: C

 

(Billy Kidman would seriously consider either turning Mark Henry or trying a new gimmick as he has become a stale character and needs a shake-up.)

 

We cut backstage to find Paul Heyman walking down a corridor when Mick Foley grabs Heyman by surprise and pushes him up against a wall. Foley tells Heyman he is a cancer to this business and that if Brock Lesnar becomes WWE Champion tonight the entire WWE Universe will blame Heyman.

Rating: C+

 

Traditional Survivor Series Elimination Match: Team Chris Jericho versus Team Randy Orton

In a bout that featured great action and average heat, Randy Orton, Sheamus, John Cena, Seth Rollins and Chavo Guerrero defeated Chris Jericho, Santino Marella, Zack Ryder, Dean Ambrose and Rob Van Dam in an Elimination match in 24:40; Santino Marella was eliminated first, then Rob Van Dam, then Chavo Guerrero, then Zack Ryder, then Dean Ambrose, then Sheamus, and finally Chris Jericho. Randy Orton and his team of the United States Champion Sheamus, John Cena, Seth Rollins and Chavo Guerrero took on Chris Jericho and his team of Santino Marella, Zack Ryer, Dean Ambrose and RVD here and Santino was eliminated first by Randy Orton and Seth Rollins then pinned RVD. Dean Ambrose managed to eliminate Chavo before Ryder was pinned by Sheamus. Seth Rollins then eliminated Dean Ambrose which led to Jericho against Orton, Cena, Rollins and Sheamus. Y2J was able to pin Sheamus but the three on one disadvantage was then too much for Jericho as Rollins pinned Chris Jericho to win the match for Team Orton with the sole survivors as Randy Orton, John Cena and Seth Rollins. The commentary team note that Rollins really impressed here.

Match Rating: C+

 

We cut backstage to find Joey Styles standing by for an interview with Kevin Nash. Joey Styles asks Nash why he’s here tonight but Nash doesn’t want to talk and picks Joey up and throws him into the wall before leaving the area.

Rating: B

 

WWE Championship: CM Punk © versus Brock Lesnar

In a match that had excellent in-ring action and great heat from the audience, Brock Lesnar defeated CM Punk in 27:35 by submission with a Kimura Lock. Brock Lesnar wins the WWE title. Brock Lesnar was really off his game tonight but was still able to win the match and the WWE Championship.

Match Rating: B+

 

Post-Show: Christian versus Roman Reigns

In a match that had some good action and average heat, Roman Reigns defeated Christian in 13:04 by submission. The commentary team remain at ringside for this match which sees Reigns get a big victory.

Match Rating: D+

 

Post-Show: Rey Mysterio versus Jack Swagger

In a bout that featured great action and average heat, Jack Swagger defeated Rey Mysterio in 13:24 by pinfall with a Red, White and Blue Thunder Bomb. The Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero accompanied Swagger to the ring.

Match Rating: D+

 

 

Final Show Rating: B

 

 

 

 

Prediction League Table:

 

Happy0wns: 41/58

Kijar: 13/18

The_COC: 4/6

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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 Brock Lesnar versus CM Punk

Last night at Survivor Series Brock Lesnar defeated CM Punk in the evening’s main event to become the new WWE Champion in a great match that lasted almost thirty minutes and ended with CM Punk tapping out to Lesnar’s Kimura lock. Tonight on Monday Night RAW, just twenty-four hours after Survivor Series, the Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero has made a huge main event match which will see Brock Lesnar compete on Monday Night RAW for the first time since May when he teamed with CM Punk, as Lesnar will take on CM Punk tonight in non-title action. An all-important victory for CM Punk could well see him earn a rematch with Lesnar for the WWE Championship. Brock Lesnar’s advocate Paul Heyman may join Lesnar at ringside tonight although he may be shaken up after last night at Survivor Series when Mick Foley pushed Heyman against a wall and told him that he was a cancer in the WWE Universe and that a victory for Lesnar last night would be terrible and that everybody would blame Heyman. CM Punk seems to have the legendary Shawn Michaels on his side as last night Shawn Michaels went into CM Punk’s locker-room and told Punk that he reminds him of a young HBK and wishes Punk luck heading into the main event.

 

Dean Ambrose and Kane versus Roman Reigns and William Regal

Tag team action tonight on Monday Night RAW will see Dean Ambrose and Kane team up for the very first time as they will take on the former WWE Tag Team Champions Roman Reigns and William Regal. The WWE Universe in attendance tonight should be fully behind Reigns and Regal in this one as both teams look to impress the Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero and potentially earn a future opportunity to challenge for the WWE Tag Team Championships.

 

Non-Title: WWE United States Champion Sheamus versus Zack Ryder

Last night at Survivor Series Randy Orton and his team of the United States Champion Sheamus, John Cena, Seth Rollins and Chavo Guerrero beat Team Jericho and his team of Santino Marella, Zack Ryder, Dean Ambrose and RVD. Tonight Sheamus will face Ryder in non-title action on Monday Night RAW.

 

 

Chris Jericho versus John Cena

John Cena, along with Seth Rollins and Randy Orton, were the sole survivors at Survivor Series last night as Team Orton defeated Team Jericho. Tonight on Monday Night RAW John Cena will face Jericho.

 

Brodus Clay versus Randy Orton

Randy Orton’s team were successful in defeating Chris Jericho’s team last night at Survivor Series and tonight on Monday Night RW Randy Orton will be in action as he will take on Brodus Clay, a popular figure among the WWE Universe.

 

AJ Lee versus Mia Yim

Finally, Divas action tonight on Monday Night RAW will see AJ Lee take on Mia Yim. Last night at Survivor Series AJ Lee led her team to victory against the WWE Divas Champion Paige and her team, and AJ will be looking for another win tonight.

 

 

Quick Picks:

Non-Title: WWE Champion Brock Lesnar versus CM Punk

Dean Ambrose and Kane versus Roman Reigns and William Regal

Non-Title: WWE United States Champion Sheamus versus Zack Ryder

Chris Jericho versus John Cena

Brodus Clay versus Randy Orton

AJ Lee versus Mia Yim

 

 

 

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

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Monday, Week 4, November, 2013

 

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WWE Monday Night RAW (Live from Mario Morales Coliseum (PR) 5,500 in Attendance)

 

Pre-Show: Nikki Bella versus Kharma

In a bout that had solid in-ring action but non-existent crowd heat, Nikki Bella defeated Kharma in 17:32 by pinfall with a Bella Buster. Unfortunately this match needed to be a lot shorter given who was involved as the WWE Universe do still not really care about Kharma despite her being on and off screen on Monday Night RAW for over a year now, likely due to Kharma not really accomplishing anything in that time. Nikki Bella picks up the all-important victory here.

Match Rating: E+

 

Pre-Show: Sami Zayn and Fatsuhiko Nakajima versus Kings of Wrestling

In a bout that had solid in-ring action but not much in the way of heat, Kings of Wrestling defeated International Explosion in 18:04 when Antonio Cesaro defeated Fatsuhiko Nakajima by pinfall with a Neutralizer. WWE Legend the Godfather accompanied the team of Sami Zayn and Fatsuhiko Nakajima, dubbed the “International Explosion” to ringside for this tag team match but the Godfather’s presence at ringside, despite getting a great ovation from the WWE Universe in attendance, was not enough to lead Zayn and Nakajima to victory tonight as the Kings of Wrestling got the win.

Match Rating: D+

 

Pre-Show: Evan Bourne versus Bray Wyatt

In a bout that had solid in-ring action but not much in the way of heat, Bray Wyatt defeated Evan Bourne in 18:27 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

 

 

 

 

Monday Night RAW kicks off with the former WWE Champion CM Punk making his way to the ring to a great reception from the WWE Universe in attendance. Once in the ring Punk retrieved a microphone from the ringside area and says that it’s not right for Punk to come out here and make excuses to the WWE Universe, and Punk admits that last night at Survivor Series Brock Lesnar beat Punk when Punk tapped out and now Brock Lesnar in the WWE Champion. CM Punk says that what isn’t fair, however, is the Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero making Punk face Brock Lesnar in tonight’s non-title main event. CM Punk says that he should have an automatic right to a rematch against Brock Lesnar for the WWE Championship but that Vickie has made tonight’s match a non-title match and that the only way Punk will get a rematch for the WWE Championship is if he defeats Lesnar tonight. CM Punk continues that he told everyone in the weeks leading up to Survivor Series that Brock Lesnar’s advocate Paul Heyman was working with Vickie Guerrero to ensure that Lesnar won the WWE title, and that seems to be confirmed now. Brock Lesnar then comes to the entrance-way with a microphone in hand and says that he doesn’t need Paul Heyman out here with him to tell Punk that he’s going to beat him again tonight.

Rating: B

 

AJ Lee versus Mia Yim

In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, AJ Lee defeated Mia Yim in 7:14 by pinfall with a Shining Wizard. The Monday Night RAW commentary team of Michael Cole, Jim Ross and Jerry “The King” Lawler note that AJ’s team beat Paige’s team last night at Survivor Series.

Match Rating: D-

 

Following her victory AJ Lee celebrates in front of the WWE Universe until Scott Stanford comes to the ring to interview AJ. The former Divas Champion AJ wastes little time in telling Stanford that she wants a shot at Paige and the Divas Championship.

Rating: E

 

Dean Ambrose and Kane versus Roman Reigns and William Regal

In a match that had some good action and average heat, Reigns & Regal defeated Ambrose & Kane in 7:51 when Roman Reigns defeated Kane by submission. Cole and Lawler argue about whether or not Reigns and Regal deserve an opportunity to challenge for the WWE Tag Team Championships with Lawler arguing that Reigns and Regal have failed in all their title matches but Cole noting that they win almost every week on Monday Night RAW.

Match Rating: D+

 

We cut backstage to find the former WWE Champion CM Punk preparing for tonight’s Monday Night RAW non-title main event against Brock Lesnar when Rob Van Dam walks into the room and wishes Punk luck tonight.

Rating: C+

 

We cut to the office of the Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero who is congratulating Seth Rollins on a great performance last night at Survivor Series, and Seth asks when he can see Raquel Diaz again.

Rating: C-

 

Non-Title: WWE United States Champion Sheamus versus Zack Ryder

In a match that had some good action and average heat, Sheamus defeated Zack Ryder in 7:38 by pinfall with a Celtic Cross. The commentary team note that Sheamus has held the US title for many months now.

Match Rating: C+

 

Following his victory the United States Champion Sheamus looks as if he is going to hit Zack Ryder with a Brogue Kick before Ryder’s “Team CoBro” tag team partner Santino Marella rushes to the ring to make the save.

Rating: D+

 

Chris Jericho versus John Cena

In a bout that featured great action and a good crowd, John Cena defeated Chris Jericho in 7:39 by submission with an STF. The commentary team note that Cena was one of the survivors as Team Orton beat Team Jericho last night at Survivor Series.

Match Rating: B-

 

As John Cena celebrates the WWE Universe come to their feet as the Rock makes his way to the ring. The Rock tells Cena that after he and Mick Foley lost to Antonio Cesaro and Kassius Ohno, the Kings of Wrestling, at Wrestlemania, he may be done in the ring. However, says the Rock, he wouldn’t mind beating Cena for a second time one day.

Rating: C+

 

Brodus Clay versus Randy Orton

In a match that had some good action and average heat, Randy Orton defeated Brodus Clay in 8:03 by pinfall with an RKO. Michael Cole and Jerry Lawler both agree that Orton looked impressive here tonight.

Match Rating: C+

 

Triple H makes his way to the entrance-way along with his wife Stephanie McMahon, and Triple H announces that at the TLC Pay-Per-View the WWE Champion Brock Lesnar will face the World Champion Big Show in a Tables, Ladders and Chairs match with the winner becoming the first ever WWE World Heavyweight Champion. Triple H says that there will only be one World Champion from this point forward, and Stephanie says that she is here tonight to check on the Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero and her assistant Brad Maddox.

Rating: B-

 

Prior to the main event we see CM Punk doing final preparations before Paul Heyman walks into the area and tells Punk that he warned him what would happen if he stopped being friends with Heyman. CM Punk then moves towards Heyman and Heyman runs away.

Rating: B

 

Non-Title: WWE Champion Brock Lesnar versus CM Punk

In a superb bout that had great wrestling and a sizzling crowd, Brock Lesnar defeated CM Punk in 12:59 by pinfall with an F-5. Brock Lesnar seemed off his game tonight but was still able to beat Punk for the second night in a row, this time by pinfall.

Match Rating: B

 

Post-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 13:17 by submission with a Patriot Lock. The Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero accompanied Swagger to the ring. The commentary team stay at ringside to watch this one.

Match Rating: D+

 

 

Post-Show: Alex Riley versus Chavo Guerrero

In a bout that had solid in-ring action but non-existent crowd heat, Chavo Guerrero defeated Alex Riley in 13:27 by pinfall with a Gory Bomb. The commentary team also stay at ringside to watch this match.

Match Rating: E+

 

Final Show Rating: B

 

 

 

 

 

Prediction League Table:

 

Happy0wns: 47/64

Kijar: 13/18

The_COC: 4/6

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Thursday, Week 4, November, 2013

 

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

 

Brodus Clay versus Randy Orton

The main event on tonight’s star-studded edition of WWE Superstars will see the former multiple-time WWE Champion Randy Orton in action as he will take on Brodus Clay. These two Superstars faced one another this past week on Monday Night RAW in a match which saw Orton pick up the all-important victory. Brodus Clay will likely have the WWE Universe in attendance in support of him tonight as he looks to pick up a huge win that would certainly impress the Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero.

 

Dean Ambrose and Kane versus Hunico and Camacho

Also tonight on WWE Superstars we will witness tag team action as the newly formed team of Dean Ambrose and Kane will take on the Hispanic duo of Hunico and Camacho. The WWE Universe witnessed Dean Ambrose and Kane team up for the very first time this past week on Monday Night RAW in a loss to Roman Reigns and William Regal, and tonight Ambrose and Kane would like to bounce back with a victory on WWE Superstars.

 

Kelly Kelly versus Beth Phoenix

Finally, Divas action tonight on WWE Superstars will see the beautiful Kelly Kelly in action against Beth Phoenix. This past Sunday at Survivor Series Kelly was part of Team AJ who defeated Team Paige, which featured Beth Phoenix.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Quick Picks:

Brodus Clay versus Randy Orton

Dean Ambrose and Kane versus Hunico and Camacho

Kelly Kelly versus Beth Phoenix

 

 

 

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

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WWE Superstars (Live from Amarillo CC Grand Plaza (TX), 1,100 in Attendance)

 

Pre-Show: Alexa Bliss versus Alicia Fox

In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Alicia Fox defeated Alexa Bliss in 17:50 by pinfall with a Watch Yo Face. Alexa Bliss and Alicia Fox have great chemistry as opponents and it showed in their performances tonight in this Divas match that went the distance. The former WWE Divas Champion Alicia Fox clearly had the experience edge in this one and that advantage may have been what led to Alicia ultimately picking up the all-important victory.

Match Rating: E-

 

Pre-Show: Xavier Woods and Richie Steamboat versus Tyler Breeze and Knuckles Madsen

In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Woods & Steamboat defeated Team Gorgeous in 17:56 when Xavier Woods defeated Knuckles Madsen by pinfall with a Lost in the Woods. Unfortunately this match needed to be a lot shorter given who was involved with the WWE Universe still not really caring about either team despite Woods and Steamboat making several appearances in the past few months on Monday Night RAW and the Team Gorgeous pairing of Breeze and Madsen competing on Friday Night SmackDown recently.

Match Rating: E

 

Pre-Show: Alexander Rusev versus Colin Cassady

In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Alexander Rusev defeated Colin Cassady in 18:07 by pinfall with a BulPlex. Cameron accompanied Rusev to ringside for this match and offered cheerleading as well as vocal support throughout the match.

Match Rating: F-

 

 

 

 

Dean Ambrose and Kane versus Hunico and Camacho

In a bout that had solid in-ring action but not much in the way of heat, Ambrose & Kane defeated Hunico & Camacho in 7:38 when Dean Ambrose defeated Hunico by pinfall with a Dirty Deeds. The WWE Superstars commentary team of Josh Mathews, Joey Styles and Matt Striker note that this is only Ambrose and Kane’s second match together as a team after they teamed up for the first time this past week on Monday Night RAW.

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 began with the former WWE Champion CM Punk making his way to the ring to a tremendous reception from the WWE Universe in attendance. Punk was quick to retrieve a microphone from the ringside area and state that he was not going to make any excuses about losing the WWE Championship to Brock Lesnar the previous night at Survivor Series and that Brock Lesnar was the better man on that night. However, Punk continued, his conspiracy theory that Paul Heyman, the advocate of Brock Lesnar, and the Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero are working together to ensure that Lesnar wins and remains the WWE Champion was proved true by the fact that Punk was put in a non-title main event match with Lesnar on RAW that Punk was told he would have to win to have any chance of receiving a rematch with Lesnar for the WWE Championship despite Punk deserving a rematch due to the stipulations in his contract. Brock Lesnar then made his way to the entrance-way, without Paul Heyman by his side, and told Punk that he didn’t need Paul Heyman out with him to let Punk know that he would beat him again in RAW’s main event. Later on in the evening we saw Punk backstage preparing for the evening’s main event when Rob Van Dam walked into the room and wished Punk luck in the evening's main event.

Rating: C+

 

Kelly Kelly versus Brad Maddox

In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Beth Phoenix defeated Kelly Kelly in 6:54 by pinfall with a Glam Slam. The assistant to the Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero, Brad Maddox, accompanied Beth Phoenix to ringside for this match.

Match Rating: E+

 

 

 

 

 

We see more highlights of this past week’s edition of Monday Night RAW including the Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero in her office complimenting Seth Rollins on a good performance at Survivor Series and Seth Rollins in turn asking Vickie when he can see her daughter Raquel Diaz. Also on RAW, the United States Champion Sheamus defeated Zack Ryder in a non-title match and after the match Sheamus looked as though he was going to hit Ryder with the Brogue Kick before Ryder’s “Team CoBro” tag team partner Santino Marella rushed to the ring to make the save, much to the delight of the WWE Universe in attendance.

Rating: C-

 

Further highlights are shown from Monday’s edition of Monday Night RAW including Triple H and his wife Stephanie McMahon coming to the entrance-way and informing the WWE Universe that at the TLC Pay-Per-View the World Heavyweight Champion Big Show will take on the WWE Champion Brock Lesnar with the winner becoming the first ever WWE World Heavyweight Champion. Stephanie said that they were also on RAW to check up on the Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero and her assistant Brad Maddox. CM Punk was then walking to the ring prior to the main event when Paul Heyman told Punk he warned him what would happen and Punk chased Heyman away. Brock Lesnar then beat Punk in RAW’s non-title main event.

Rating: B

 

Highlights are shown from Sunday’s Survivor Series Pay-Per-View including Big Show beating Mark Henry to retain the World title and the Divas Champion Paige and her team losing the Traditional Survivor Series Elimination match to Team AJ. A tweet is then shown from the SmackDown General Manager Hornswoggle announcing that tomorrow night’s SmackDown main event will see Big Show take on Damien Sandow in a non-title Steel Cage match.

Rating: C-

 

Brodus Clay versus Randy Orton

In a match that had some good action and average heat, Randy Orton defeated Brodus Clay in 7:45 by pinfall with an RKO. The commentary team note that tonight’s main event is a rematch from this past week’s Monday Night RAW.

Match Rating: C

 

 

 

 

 

Post-Show: Yoshi Tatsu versus Danny Burch

In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Yoshi Tatsu defeated Danny Burch in 13:28 by pinfall with a Roundhouse Kick. Unfortunately this match needed to be a lot shorter given who was involved.

Match Rating: F+

 

Post-Show: Alex Riley versus Mojo Rawlings

In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Alex Riley defeated Mojo Rawlings in 13:15 by pinfall with a Spiked DDT. This match also needed to be a lot shorter given who was involved with the WWE Universe not caring about Mojo Rawlings.

Match Rating: F+

 

 

Final Show Rating: C+

 

 

 

 

Prediction League Table:

 

Happy0wns: 49/67

Kijar: 13/18

The_COC: 4/6

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Friday, Week 4, 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: Steel Cage Match: World Heavyweight Champion Big Show versus Damien Sandow

The main event of tonight’s episode of Friday Night SmackDown was announced earlier this week on Twitter by the Friday Night SmackDown General Manager Hornswoggle and will see the World Heavyweight Champion Big Show take on Damien Sandow in a non-title Steel Cage match. The ways to win tonight’s main event are via pinfall, submission or escaping the cage either through the door or over the top. This past Sunday at Survivor Series Big Show defeated Mark Henry to once again successfully retain his World Heavyweight Championship and this past week on Monday Night RAW Triple H and his wife Stephanie McMahon announced to the WWE Universe that at the TLC Pay-Per-View next month the World Heavyweight Champion Big Show will take on the WWE Champion Brock Lesnar in a Tables, Ladders and Chairs match with both the WWE Championship and the World Heavyweight Championship hanging above a ladder with the winner climbing up a ladder and retrieving both titles to become the first ever WWE World Heavyweight Champion.

 

Non-Title: WWE Tag Team Champions The Rhodes Dynasty versus Hunico and Camacho

Tag team action tonight on Friday Night SmackDown will see the WWE Tag Team Champions Cody Rhodes and Goldust, the Rhodes Dynasty, in non-title action against the Hispanic duo of Hunico and Camacho. This past Sunday at Survivor Series Cody Rhodes fought valiantly as he fought against three Superstars in the Traditional Survivor Series Elimination match, managing to eliminate two before he was finally beaten by Dolph Ziggler.

 

Non-Title: WWE Intercontinental Champion Dolph Ziggler versus Christian

This past Sunday at Survivor Series Dolph Ziggler was victorious in as he led his team to victory against Big E Langston’s team in their Traditional Survivor Series Elimination match and tonight on Friday Night SmackDown Ziggler will take on Christian in a non-title match.

 

 

 

Big E Langston versus The Miz

Two former WWE Intercontinental Champions will go head to head tonight as Big E Langston will take on the Miz. Both of these Superstars will be looking to pick up the all-important victory tonight to impress the WWE Universe.

 

Rey Mysterio versus Curtis Axel

The former World Heavyweight Champion Rey Mysterio will be in action tonight on Friday Night SmackDown as he will take on Curtis Axel, who will likely be accompanied by his advocate Paul Heyman.

 

Non-Title: WWE Divas Champion Paige versus Alexa Bliss

Finally, Divas action tonight on Friday Night SmackDown will see the WWE Divas Champion Paige take on Alexa Bliss in a non-title match. Team Paige lost to Team AJ Lee this Sunday at Survivor Series.

 

 

 

Quick Picks:

Non-Title: Steel Cage Match: World Heavyweight Champion Big Show versus Damien Sandow

Non-Title: WWE Tag Team Champions The Rhodes Dynasty versus Hunico and Camacho

Non-Title: WWE Intercontinental Champion Dolph Ziggler versus Christian

Big E Langston versus The Miz

Rey Mysterio versus Curtis Axel

Non-Title: WWE Divas Champion Paige versus Alexa Bliss

 

 

 

 

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

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WWE Friday Night SmackDown! (Live from MassMutual Center (MA), 5,449 in Attendance)

 

Pre-Show: Kelly Kelly versus Christina Von Eerie

In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Kelly Kelly defeated Christina Von Eerie in 17:49 by pinfall with a K2. Unfortunately this match needed to be a lot shorter given who was involved with the WWE Universe in attendance not really caring about Christina Von Eerie. Kelly Kelly picked up the all-important victory here.

Match Rating: E

 

Pre-Show: Ezekiel Jackson and Tyson Kidd versus Prime Time Players

In a bout that had solid in-ring action but not much in the way of heat, Prime Time Players defeated Jackson & Kidd in 18:10 when Titus O'Neil defeated Ezekiel Jackson by pinfall with a Clash of the Titus. Titus O’Neil was really off his game tonight which led to the team of Jackson and Kidd singling out Tyson Kidd for the majority of the match before Tyson tagged in Darren Young who cleaned house before tagging Titus O’Neil back in to pick up the win for the Prime Time Players.

Match Rating: D-

 

Pre-Show: Kofi Kingston versus Fandango

In a match that had some good action and average heat, Kofi Kingston defeated Fandango in 18:08 by pinfall with an S.O.S. The Friday Night SmackDown commentary team of Josh Mathews, Joey Styles and Matt Striker made their way to the ring prior to this match.

Match Rating: C

 

 

 

 

 

Friday Night SmackDown kicks off with the World Heavyweight Champion Big Show making his way to the ring to a great reception from the WWE Universe in attendance. Once in the ring Big Show retrieves a microphone from the ringside area before proclaiming that this past Sunday at Survivor Series he was successful in retaining his World title against Mark Henry and on Monday Night RAW he received some important news as Triple H announced to the world that at the TLC Pay-Per-View next month Big Show will face the WWE Champion Brock Lesnar in a Tables, Ladders and Chairs match with the winner becoming the first ever WWE World Heavyweight Champion. Big Show says that he is looking forward to facing Brock Lesnar at the TLC Pay-Per-View and that once he is the WWE World Heavyweight Champion he will truly be a Giant in the WWE. Big Show also notes that the Friday Night SmackDown General Manager Hornswoggle announced on Twitter earlier this week that Big Show will be facing Damien Sandow in tonight’s non-title Steel Cage main event and Big Show says that he is looking forward to being locked in the Cage. Divas Alexa Bliss and Alicia Fox then make their way to the ring and flirt with Big Show, with the two Divas both rubbing his muscles. Big Show seems more interested in Alexa Bliss as Alicia storms off to the back whilst Alexa remains in the ring as she will be in action next.

Rating: D+

 

Non-Title: WWE Divas Champion Paige versus Alexa Bliss

In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Paige defeated Alexa Bliss in 7:07 by pinfall with a RamPaige. Paige and Alexa Bliss have pretty good chemistry as opponents and it lifted the match.

Match Rating: D-

 

Following her victory Paige takes a microphone and announces that at the TLC Pay-Per-View next month she will let AJ Lee have her rematch for the Divas title. Paige then looks as though she is going to attack Alexa until Natalya rushes to the ring to make the save.

Rating: D-

 

We cut backstage to find one half of the WWE Tag Team Champions Goldust shining up his title belt, and he and his brother Cody Rhodes will be in non-title tag team action next on Friday Night SmackDown.

Rating: C

 

 

 

Non-Title: WWE Tag Team Champions The Rhodes Dynasty versus Hunico and Camacho

In a bout that had solid in-ring action but not much in the way of heat, The Rhodes Dynasty defeated Hunico & Camacho in 6:57 when Cody Rhodes defeated Hunico by pinfall with a Cross Rhodes. The Friday Night SmackDown commentary team note that Roman Reigns and William Regal will probably be looking for another shot at the WWE Tag Team Championships after their win this past week on Monday Night RAW.

Match Rating: D

 

We cut backstage to find Damien Sandow looking into a camera, and he tells the WWE Universe that he will defeat the World Heavyweight Champion Big Show in tonight’s non-title Friday Night SmackDown Steel Cage main event.

Rating: C

 

Non-Title: WWE Intercontinental Champion Dolph Ziggler versus Christian

In a bout that featured great action and average heat, Dolph Ziggler defeated Christian in 7:46 by pinfall with a Zig Zag. Christian is improving in Performance skills but was unable to beat the Intercontinental Champion tonight.

Match Rating: C+

 

Ricky “The Dragon” Steamboat comes to the ring and introduces a Diva he has been taking care of Bayle, who joins Steamboat in the ring. Mark Henry then comes to the ring and tells Bayley she’s beautiful.

Rating: D

 

Big E Langston versus The Miz

In a match that had some good action and average heat, The Miz defeated Big E Langston in 8:01 by pinfall with a Skull Crushing Finale. The commentary team note that Miz was vice-captain as Team Ziggler beat Team Big E this past Sunday.

Match Rating: C

 

 

 

 

We cut backstage to find Mark Henry walking down a corridor when he bumps into the Intercontinental Champion Dolph Ziggler, who tells Henry he’s pathetic for thinking any Divas would be interested in him.

Rating: C+

 

Rey Mysterio versus Curtis Axel

In a match that had some good action and average heat, Curtis Axel defeated Rey Mysterio in 7:32 by pinfall with a Hennig Plex. Rey Mysterio seemed off his game tonight which led to Axel getting the win.

Match Rating: C-

 

We cut backstage to find the WWE Tag Team Champions Cody Rhodes and Goldust deep in conversation. Cody tells Goldust that they are ready for Roman Reigns and William Regal if they want a title shot.

Rating: B-

 

We cut to the office of the Friday Night SmackDown General Manager Hornswoggle to find Alberto Del Rio storming into the office and telling Hornswoggle he is a former World Champion and deserves opportunities.

Rating: D-

 

Non-Title: Steel Cage Match: World Heavyweight Champion Big Show versus Damien Sandow

In a bout that featured great action and a good crowd, Big Show defeated Damien Sandow in a Steel Cage match in 11:23 by pinfall with a Knock Out Punch. Big Show is improving in Performance skills and was able to beat Damien Sandow tonight.

Match Rating: C+

 

 

 

 

Post-Show: R-Truth versus Wade Barrett

In a match that had some good action and average heat, R-Truth defeated Wade Barrett in 13:25 by pinfall with a What's Up? Wade Barrett has a dreadfully stale character; a change is really needed as the WWE Universe are bored with him.

Match Rating: D

 

Post-Show: Jey Uso versus Primo

In a bout that had solid in-ring action but not much in the way of heat, Jey Uso defeated Primo in 12:56 by pinfall with a Samoan Spike. The man dressed in a bull costume, El Torito, accompanied Primo to the ring.

Match Rating: E

 

 

Final Show Rating: C+

 

 

 

 

 

 

Final Prediction League Table:

 

Happy0wns: 49/67

Kijar: 13/18

The_COC: 4/6

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Congratulations to this month's winner Happy0wns! Youare the winner of this month's contest and get to choose the challenger for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship at the upcoming Royal Rumble Pay-Per-View! Please PM me your choice as soon as possible.

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Monday, Week 1, December, 2013

 

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

 

Non-Title: Steel Cage Match: WWE Champion Brock Lesnar versus Santino Marella

The main event of tonight’s episode of Monday Night RAW will see the WWE Champion Brock Lesnar take on Santino Marella in a non-title Steel Cage match. The Monday Night RW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero likely made this match so as to not be outdone by the Friday Night SmackDown General Manager Hornswoggle who made a SmackDown cage match main event last week as the World Heavyweight Champion Big Show defeated Damien Sandow. Brock Lesnar as well as his advocate Paul Heyman know that they have a very important challenge on their hands later this month at the TLC Pay-Per-View as Triple H announced to the WWE Universe last week on RAW that at the TLC Pay-Per-View Brock Lesnar will take on the World Heavyweight Champion Big Show in a Tables, Ladders and Chairs match with both the WWE Championship as well as the World Heavyweight Championship hanging above the ring and the first Superstar to climb the ladder and retrieve both titles becoming the first ever WWE World Heavyweight Champion. Lesnar’s opponent in tonight’s main event, Santino Marella, saved his “Team CoBro” tag team partner Zack Ryder from an attack at the hands of Sheamus last week.

 

Dean Ambrose and Kane versus Roman Reigns and William Regal

Tag team action tonight on Monday Night RAW will see the former WWE Tag Team Champions Roman Reigns and William Regal will take on Dean Ambrose and Kane. The WWE Universe saw Dean Ambrose and Kane team up for the very first time last week on RAW but they were defeated by Reigns and Regal, who will be looking to impress the Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero with another win tonight.

 

Non-Title: WWE United States Champion Sheamus versus CM Punk

Last week on Monday Night RAW the WWE United States Champion Sheamus defeated Zack Ryder and following the victory looked to attack Ryder before Santino Marella made the save, much to the delight of the WWE Universe. Tonight Sheamus will take on CM Punk in non-title action.

 

 

Batista versus Judas Devlin

Judas Devlin will make his Monday Night RAW debut tonight as he will take on the “Animal” Batista. Prior to this evening Judas Devlin has been primarily competing in front of the NXT Universe inside the NXT Arena.

 

Zack Ryder versus John Cena

Two former friends will go one on one tonight on Monday Night RAW as Zack Ryder will take on John Cena. Both of these Superstars will be looking to pick up the all-important victory tonight to impress the WWE Universe.

 

AJ Lee versus Beth Phoenix

Finally, Divas action tonight on Monday Night RAW will see AJ Lee take on Beth Phoenix. We learnt this past week on Friday Night SmackDown that AJ will challenge Paige for the Divas title at the TLC Pay-Per-View.

 

 

 

Quick Picks:

Non-Title: Steel Cage Match: WWE Champion Brock Lesnar versus Santino Marella

Dean Ambrose and Kane versus Roman Reigns and William Regal

Non-Title: WWE United States Champion Sheamus versus CM Punk

Batista versus Judas Devlin

Zack Ryder versus John Cena

AJ Lee versus Beth Phoenix

 

 

 

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

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Monday, Week 1, December, 2013

 

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WWE Monday Night RAW (Live from MassMutual Center (MA) 5,664 in Attendance)

 

Pre-Show: Emma versus Kharma

In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Emma defeated Kharma in 17:43 by pinfall with a Roaring Elbow. Emma was exhausted by the end of this Divas contest that went the distance with the more experienced Kharma clearly having the superior physical conditioning despite Kharma being so much bigger than the Australian Diva Emma. Despite being so exhausted by the end of this match, Emma was still able to pick up the all-important victory here after hitting Kharma with a huge elbow to the jaw.

Match Rating: E

 

(Finlay thinks that Emma 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: Brodus Clay and Alex Riley versus Kings of Wrestling

In a bout that had solid in-ring action but not much in the way of heat, Kings of Wrestling defeated Brodus & Riley in 18:28 when Antonio Cesaro defeated Brodus Clay by pinfall with a Neutralizer. Antonio Cesaro seemed off his game tonight which led to Brodus Clay and Alex Riley singling out Cesaro for the majority of the match until Cesaro was able to tag Ohno who cleaned house before tagging Cesaro back in to pin Brodus Clay to get the win for the Kings of Wrestling.

Match Rating: D+

 

Pre-Show: Evan Bourne versus Bray Wyatt

In a bout that had solid in-ring action but not much in the way of heat, Bray Wyatt defeated Evan Bourne in 18:06 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-

 

Monday Night RAW kicks off with the WWE Champion Brock Lesnar making his way to the ring flanked by his advocate Paul Heyman. The cocky Paul Heyman receives a tirade of boos and jeers from the WWE Universe in attendance as he retrieves a microphone from the ringside area. Paul Heyman says that last week on Monday Night RAW the Chief Operating Officer of the WWE Triple H announced that at the TLC Pay-Per-View later this month the first ever WWE World Heavyweight Champion will be crowned as the WWE Champion Brock Lesnar will take on the World Heavyweight Champion Big Show with both titles hanging above the ring in a Tables, Ladders and Chairs match and that the first Superstar to climb a ladder and retrieve the titles will become the first ever WWE World Heavyweight Champion. Heyman notes how Big Show declared last week on Friday Night SmackDown that he will win the match at TLC and was then victorious in Friday Night SmackDown’s steel cage main event against Damien Sandow, and Heyman says that the Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero has also given Lesnar the chance to show off his skills inside a Steel Cage as Lesnar will face Santino Marella in tonight’s non-title Steel Cage main event. Santino then comes to the entrance-way and says that he will perform a miracle by beating Lesnar tonight.

Rating: C+

 

AJ Lee versus Beth Phoenix

In a bout that had solid in-ring action but non-existent crowd heat, AJ Lee defeated Beth Phoenix in 6:52 by pinfall with a Shining Wizard. Brad Maddox, the assistant to the Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero, accompanied Beth Phoenix to the ring.

Match Rating: D-

 

Following her victory AJ Lee celebrates in front of the WWE Universe until Kharma comes to the entrance-way and stares at her. AJ takes a microphone from ringside and tells Kharma that at the TLC Pay-Per-View she will beat Paige to become the new Divas Champion again.

Rating: E

 

Dean Ambrose and Kane versus Roman Reigns and William Regal

In a match that had some good action and average heat, Reigns & Regal defeated Ambrose & Kane in 7:52 when Roman Reigns defeated Dean Ambrose by pinfall with a Spear. The Monday Night RAW commentary team of Michael Cole, Jim Ross and Jerry “The King” Lawler note that by virtue of their victory, Reigns and Regal will now challenge Cody Rhodes and Goldust for the WWE Tag Team Championships at the TLC Pay-Per-View in a Ladder match.

Match Rating: D

 

We cut backstage to find Seth Rollins in the office of the Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero, and Rollins asks Vickie when he can see her daughter Raquel Diaz again, as he misses her.

Rating: C

 

Before the Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero can answer Seth Rollins, Chavo Guerrero walks into the room. Rob Van Dam and Chris Jericho then also come into the room and have a stare-down with Rollins and Chavo.

Rating: C

 

Non-Title: WWE United States Champion Sheamus versus CM Punk

In a bout that featured great action and great heat from the audience, Sheamus defeated CM Punk in 8:20 by pinfall with a Brogue Kick. The commentary team note that this is Punk’s third loss in as many weeks.

Match Rating: C

 

Following his victory Sheamus looks as though he is going to hit CM Punk with another Brogue Kick until Santino Marella rushes to the ring to make the save, although the WWE Universe don’t seem to happy to see Santino again when they know he will be in action later.

Rating: C

 

Batista versus Judas Devlin

In an extremely poor match, Batista defeated Judas Devlin in 7:03 by pinfall with a Batista Bomb. Batista was really off his game tonight but was still able to defeat Devlin, making his Monday Night RAW debut tonight.

Match Rating: D

 

(X-Pac would seriously consider either turning Batista or trying a new gimmick as he has become a stale character and needs a shake-up.)

 

 

 

 

We cut backstage to find the WWE United States Champion Sheamus approaching the Diva of Asian descent, Mia Yim. Sheamus asks Mia Yim if she was watching his win over CM Punk earlier, and Mia smiles at Sheamus with a glint in her eye.

Rating: D+

 

 

Zack Ryder versus John Cena

In a match that had some good action and a good crowd, John Cena defeated Zack Ryder in 8:29 by pinfall with an Attitude Adjustment. The commentary team note that Cena is quietly putting a string of victories together.

Match Rating: C

 

We cut backstage to find Brodus Clay in his locker-room when Randy Orton rushes into the room and tells Brodus he was disgusted at having to face him last week on Superstars. Orton then kicks Brodus in the groin before leaving the room.

Rating: D+

 

We cut backstage to find Santino Marella doing final preparations ahead of his Monday Night RAW main event steel cage match against Brock Lesnar when Paul Heyman tells Santino he’s about to commit suicide. Santino ignores Heyman and leaves the room.

Rating: C-

 

Non-Title: Steel Cage Match: WWE Champion Brock Lesnar versus Santino Marella

In a bout that featured great action and average heat, Brock Lesnar defeated Santino Marella in a Steel Cage match in 11:27 by pinfall with an F-5. Paul Heyman accompanied his client Lesnar to ringside.

Match Rating: C

 

 

 

 

Post-Show: Sami Zayn versus Jack Swagger

In a bout that had solid in-ring action but not much in the way of heat, Jack Swagger defeated Sami Zayn in 12:40 by pinfall with a Swagger Bomb. The Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero accompanied Swagger to ringside. The commentary team stayed at ringside to watch this one.

Match Rating: D

 

Post-Show: Xavier Woods versus Heath Slater

In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Xavier Woods defeated Heath Slater in 12:42 by pinfall with a Hammerlock DDT. The commentary team also remained at ringside to watch this match.

Match Rating: E

 

 

Final Show Rating: C

 

 

 

 

 

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Thursday, Week 1, December, 2013

 

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

 

 

Dean Ambrose versus Camacho

The main event of tonight’s edition of WWE Superstars will see the Hispanic big man Camacho in action as he will take on the unpredictable former United States Champion Dean Ambrose. Both of these Superstars will be looking to pick up the all-important victory tonight to impress the WWE Universe as well as the Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero and the Friday Night SmackDown General Manager Hornswoggle. For the past two weeks Dean Ambrose has been teaming up with Kane on Monday Night RAW but he will look to succeed in singles action tonight.

 

Brodus Clay and Alex Riley versus Jason Jordan and Tye Dillinger

Tag team action tonight on WWE Superstars will see the team of Brodus Clay and Alex Riley take on the young and hungry duo of Jason Jordan and Tye Dillinger. This past week on Monday Night RAW we saw Randy Orton attack Brodus Clay backstage as Orton was angry at having to face Brodus Clay in the main event of last week’s WWE Superstars, a match that the “Viper” won. Brodus Clay will return to tag team action with Alex Riley tonight.

 

Kelly Kelly versus Maxine

Finally, Divas action tonight on WWE Superstars will see the beautiful former Divas Champion Kelly Kelly take on newcomer Maxine, who is competing for the first time since June when she lost to Alexa Bliss on an episode of NXT.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Quick Picks:

Dean Ambrose versus Camacho

Brodus Clay and Alex Riley versus Jason Jordan and Tye Dillinger

Kelly Kelly versus Maxine

 

 

 

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

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WWE Superstars (Live from Polish American Vets Club (MA), 500 in Attendance)

 

Pre-Show: Alexa Bliss versus Christina Von Eerie

In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Alexa Bliss defeated Christina Von Eerie in 18:30 by submission. Unfortunately this match needed to be a lot shorter given who was involved with the WWE Universe still not really caring about Alexa Bliss despite her recent appearances on Friday Night SmackDown. It will likely take some time for Alexa to fully show the WWE Universe what she is all about but Alexa is able to pick up the all-important victory here.

Match Rating: F+

 

Pre-Show: Sami Zayn and Fatsuhiko Nakajima versus Tyler Breeze and Knuckles Madsen

In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, International Explosion defeated Team Gorgeous in 17:35 when Sami Zayn defeated Knuckles Madsen by pinfall with a Red White & Blue Thunder Bomb. The Godfather accompanied the team of Sami Zayn and Fatsuhiko Nakajima, known as “International Explosion” to ringside for this tag team match much to the delight of the WWE Universe in attendance. The Godfather offered vocal support throughout the match which may have been what led to Zayn and Nakajima getting the win.

Match Rating: E

 

Pre-Show: Alexander Rusev versus Danny Burch

In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Alexander Rusev defeated Danny Burch in 17:42 by pinfall with a BulPlex. Unfortunately the crowd were totally turned off during this match with the WWE Universe not really caring about either competitor.

Match Rating: F

 

 

 

 

Brodus Clay and Alex Riley versus Jason Jordan and Tye Dillinger

In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Jordan & Dillinger defeated Brodus & Riley in 6:51 when Jason Jordan defeated Brodus Clay by submission. The WWE Superstars commentary team of Josh Mathews, Joey Styles and Matt Striker note that Brodus Clay is most likely not at 100% at the moment after being attacked backstage by Randy Orton this past week on Monday Night RAW. Jordan and Dillinger single out Brodus for the majority of the match until Brodus is eventually forced to tap out.

Match Rating: E+

 

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 began with the loud-mouthed Paul Heyman making his way to the ring flanked by his client, the WWE Champion Brock Lesnar. Heyman retrieved a tirade of boos and jeers from the WWE Universe in attendance as he took a microphone and proclaimed that despite what Big Show said this past week on Friday Night SmackDown, it will be Brock Lesnar that will defeat Big Show in their Tables, Ladders and Chairs match at the TLC Pay-Per-View later this month to become the first ever WWE World Heavyweight Champion. Heyman said that as Big Show was given an opportunity to compete inside a Steel Cage by the Friday Night SmackDown General Manager Hornswoggle last week on SmackDown, the Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero would be letting Brock Lesnar have a Steel Cage match in RAW’s non-title main event against Santino Marella, who then came to the entrance-way and said that he would beat Lesnar inside the Steel Cage. Later on in the evening the United States Champion Sheamus defeated CM Punk in non-title action and looked as though he was going to attack Punk after the match until Santino made his way to the ring to make the save. Despite acting like a Saint, the WWE Universe didn’t seem too pleased to see Santino again knowing that he would be in action later in RAW’s main event.

Rating: C

 

Kelly Kelly versus Maxine

In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Maxine defeated Kelly Kelly in 6:13 by pinfall. Maxine wore a hood and acted like a member of the KKK throughout the match before getting the win.

Match Rating: D-

 

 

 

 

Further highlights are shown from this past week’s edition of Monday Night RAW including Seth Rollins approaching the Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero backstage and asking her when he can see Raquel Diaz, Vickie’s daughter, again. Chavo Guerrero, Vickie’s nephew, then entered the room followed by the pairing of Chris Jericho and Rob Van Dam, who stared down Rollins and Chavo. In RAW’s non-title Steel Cage main event match Brock Lesnar defeated Santino Marella in a match that saw the WWE Universe in attendance fully in support of Santino.

Rating: C-

 

Highlights are shown from last week’s episode of Friday Night SmackDown including the World Heavyweight Champion Big Show kicking off the show and telling the WWE Universe that he will beat Brock Lesnar in their Tables, Ladders and Chairs main event at the TLC Pay-Per-View to become the first ever WWE World Heavyweight Champion. Big Show also said that he was being given the opportunity to compete in a Steel Cage in the evening’s main event by the Friday Night SmackDown General Manager Hornswoggle as Big Show would face Damien Sandow in a non-title Steel Cage match. Alexa Bliss and Alicia Fox then flirted with Big Show before Alexa Bliss lost to the Divas Champion Paige who then announced that she will put the Divas title on the line against AJ Lee at the TLC Pay-Per-View. Big Show then beat Sandow in the main event Steel Cage match. A tweet is then shown from Hornswoggle announcing that tomorrow night’s SmackDown main event will see Big Show take on Wade Barrett in a non-title Last Man Standing match.

Rating: C

 

Dean Ambrose versus Camacho

In a bout that had solid in-ring action but not much in the way of heat, Dean Ambrose defeated Camacho in 11:29 by pinfall with a Midnight Special. The commentary team note that Ambrose has teamed up with Kane for the past few weeks.

Match Rating: D

 

Post-Show: Braden Walker versus Angelo Dawkins

In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Angelo Dawkins defeated Braden Walker in 12:32 by pinfall with a Powerbomb. A pretty vocal crowd didn’t seem particularly thrilled with seeing Dawkins wrestle.

Match Rating: F+

 

 

 

Post-Show: Richie Steamboat versus Enzo Amore

In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Enzo Amore defeated Richie Steamboat in 12:36 by pinfall. This match unfortunately needed to be a lot shorter given who was involved with the WWE Universe not caring about Amore.

Match Rating: F+

 

 

Final Show Rating: D+

 

 

 

Happy0wns: 1/3

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Friday, Week 1, December, 2013

 

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

 

Non-Title: Last Man Standing: World Heavyweight Champion Big Show versus Wade Barrett

The main event of tonight’s edition of Friday Night SmackDown was announced earlier this week via a tweet sent out by the Friday Night SmackDown General Manager Hornswoggle and will see the World Heavyweight Champion Big Show take on Wade Barrett in a non-title Last Man Standing match. This will be the first Last Man Standing match on SmackDown in over a year and the only way to win the match is by leaving your opponent unable to get to their feet before the end of a ten-count. At the TLC Pay-Per-View later this month Big Show will take on the WWE Champion Brock Lesnar in a Tables, Ladders and Chairs match with both the WWE Championship as well as the World Heavyweight Championship hanging above the ring and the first Superstar to retrieve both titles becoming the first ever WWE World Heavyweight Champion. This past week on Monday Night RAW Brock Lesnar’s advocate Paul Heyman told the WWE Universe that Lesnar will be victorious at TLC and the Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero also put Lesnar in RAW’s non-title Steel Cage main event match against Santino Marella, which Lesnar won convincingly. Big Show will be looking for an all-important victory tonight on SmackDown to send a message to Lesnar.

 

Non-Title: WWE Tag Team Champions Cody Rhodes and Goldust versus Hunico and Camacho

Tag team action tonight on Friday Night SmackDown will see the WWE Tag Team Champions Cody Rhodes and Goldust, the Rhodes Dynasty, take on the Hispanic duo of Hunico and Camacho in a non-title match. It was confirmed this past week on Monday Night RAW that at the TLC Pay-Per-View later this month Roman Reigns and William Regal will challenge for the WWE Tag Team Championships in a Ladder match.

 

Non-Title: WWE Intercontinental Champion Dolph Ziggler versus Rey Mysterio

The WWE Intercontinental Champion Dolph Ziggler will take on Rey Mysterio in non-title action tonight on Friday Night SmackDown with both Superstars looking to impress the WWE Universe with a victory and Mysterio knowing that a win could lead to him getting a future title opportunity.

 

 

Big E Langston versus Damien Sandow

The former WWE Intercontinental Champion Big E Langston will be in action tonight on Friday Night SmackDown as he will take on Damien Sandow in a match that should see the WWE Universe in support of Big E.

 

Christian versus The Miz

Two veterans will face one another tonight on Friday Night SmackDown with Christian facing the Miz as both Superstars look to impress the WWE Universe as well as the Friday Night SmackDown General Manager Hornswoggle.

 

Non-Title: WWE Divas Champion Paige versus Alexa Bliss

Finally, Divas action tonight on Friday Night SmackDown will see the WWE Divas Champion Paige take on Alexa Bliss in a non-title match just a few weeks before Paige puts her title on the line against AJ Lee at the TLC Pay-Per-View.

 

 

 

 

Quick Picks:

Non-Title: Last Man Standing: World Heavyweight Champion Big Show versus Wade Barrett

Non-Title: WWE Tag Team Champions Cody Rhodes and Goldust versus Hunico and Camacho

Non-Title: WWE Intercontinental Champion Dolph Ziggler versus Rey Mysterio

Big E Langston versus Damien Sandow

Christian versus The Miz

Non-Title: WWE Divas Champion Paige versus Alexa Bliss

 

 

 

 

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

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Non-Title: Last Man Standing: World Heavyweight Champion Big Show versus Wade Barrett

Non-Title: WWE Tag Team Champions Cody Rhodes and Goldust versus Hunico and Camacho

Non-Title: WWE Intercontinental Champion Dolph Ziggler versus Rey Mysterio

Big E Langston versus Damien Sandow

Christian versus The Miz

Non-Title: WWE Divas Champion Paige versus Alexa Bliss

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