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Friday, Week 1, June, 2013

 

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WWE Friday Night SmackDown! (Live from Mobile Civic Center Arena (AL), 10,112 in Attendance)

 

Pre-Show: Ezekiel Jackson versus Rene Dupree

In a bout that had solid in-ring action but not much in the way of heat, Ezekiel Jackson defeated René Duprée in 17:52 by pinfall with The Book Of Ezekiel. Ezekiel Jackson was visibly tiring towards the end of this match that went the distance but ultimately the former WWE Intercontinental Champion Ezekiel Jackson was able to pick up the all-important victory over the Frenchman Rene Dupree after hitting his Book of Ezekiel finishing manouvre.

Match Rating: D-

 

Pre-Show: The Uso’s versus Heath Slater and Drew McIntyre

In a bout that had solid in-ring action but non-existent crowd heat, The Uso's defeated Slater & McIntyre in 17:31 when Jey Uso defeated Drew McIntyre by pinfall with a Samoan Spike. The former WWE Divas Champion Alicia Fox accompanied twin brothers Jimmy and Jey Uso to ringside for this tag team match and Alicia Fox offered vocal support to both Jimmy and Jey throughout the match which led to the twin brothers picking up the win over the 3MB pairing of Heath Slater and Drew McIntyre after Jey pinned McIntyre.

Match Rating: D-

 

Pre-Show: Sin Cara versus JTG

In a bout that had solid in-ring action but not much in the way of heat, Sin Cara defeated JTG in 17:36 by pinfall with a La Mística. Unfortunately this match was too long given who was involved with the WWE Universe not really caring about either Superstar.

Match Rating: D

 

 

 

 

Friday Night SmackDown begins with the World Heavyweight Champion John Cena making his way to the ring to a tremendous reception from the WWE Universe in attendance. Cena takes a microphone from the ringside area and says that like he said last week, his year started well with him winning the Royal Rumble match back in January but since then things started to fall apart as he lost to CM Punk in the main event of Wrestlemania and then got caught in a political battle involving the Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero and her then-assistant AJ Lee. Cena thanks the Friday Night SmackDown General Manager Booker T for giving him the chance to come home to SmackDown, and return triumphantly by defeating Alberto Del Rio at the Over the Limit Pay-Per-View last month to become the new World Heavyweight Champion once again. Dolph Ziggler then comes to the entrance-way with a microphone of his own and says that this Sunday at the No Way Out Pay-Per-View he will defeat John Cena to win back his World Heavyweight Championship. Ziggler says that he has felt naked since losing the World Heavyweight Championship at Wrestlemania and that it’s about time he gets his gold back this Sunday. John Cena tells Ziggler that Sunday is Sunday, but tonight Cena and Ziggler have to team up in the main event to take on the team of Darren Young and Titus O’Neil, the Prime Time Players.

Rating: C

 

Non-Title: WWE Divas Champion Kaitlyn versus Rosa Mendes

In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Kaitlyn defeated Rosa Mendes in 6:43 by pinfall with an Atomic Wedgie Bomb. The Friday Night SmackDown commentary team of Josh Mathews, Joey Styles and Matt Striker note that this Sunday at the No Way Out Pay-Per-View Kaitlyn will put her title on the line against AJ Lee.

Match Rating: E+

 

Following her victory Kaitlyn celebrates in the ring in front of the WWE Universe until Tamina and Natalya come to the entrance-way. Tamina says that the likes of her, Natalya and AJ Lee are real Divas and that she looks forward to watching AJ win the Divas title this Sunday as it has been held by plastics like Kaitlyn and Alicia Fox for too long.

Rating: D-

 

New Age Outlaws versus Primo and Epico

In a bout that had solid in-ring action but not much in the way of heat, New Age Outlaws defeated Primo & Epico in 7:22 when Billy Gunn defeated Epico by pinfall with a FameAsser. The little man dressed as a bull apparently named El Torito once again accompanied the former WWE Tag Team Champions Primo and Epico to ringside for this match but it was the New Age Outlaws that picked up the win.

Match Rating: D+

 

We cut backstage to find Alicia Fox and Eve Torres once again gossiping about Fandango, with Eve Torres saying that she finds him very attractive. Big Show then walks into the room and says that he will knock Fandango out this Sunday.

Rating: C

 

Non-Title: WWE Intercontinental Champion Big E Langston versus Sheamus

In a match that had some good action and average heat, Big E Langston defeated Sheamus in 8:02 by pinfall with a Big Ending. Big E Langston was really off his game tonight but was still able to defeat the former World Champion Sheamus.

Match Rating: D+

 

Following his victory Big E Langston celebrates in front of the WWE Universe until Curtis Axel and Paul Heyman come to the entrance-way. Heyman says that this Sunday at No Way Out Curtis Axel will regain the Intercontinental Championship.

Rating: C-

 

The Great Khali versus Fandango

In a bout that had solid in-ring action but not much in the way of heat, Fandango defeated The Great Khali in 7:10 by pinfall with a Flying Legdrop. The Great Khali was visibly tiring towards the end of this match.

Match Rating: D-

 

Following his victory Fandango starts dancing over the Great Khali until Big Show rushes to the ring. It looks as though Big Show is going to attack Fandango until Kofi Kingston, R-Truth, The Miz, Damien Sandow, Wade Barrett and Goldust come to the ring to restrain Big Show.

Rating: C

 

The Prime Time Players, Darren Young and Titus O’Neil, storm into the Friday Night SmackDown General Manager Booker T’s office backstage and ask him for a place in the WWE Tag Team Championship match this Sunday when the New Age Outlaws challenge Reigns and Regal. Booker says that if they win tonight’s main event they will be added to the title match this Sunday.

Rating: D+

 

Cody Rhodes versus Mark Henry

In a match that had some good action and average heat, Cody Rhodes defeated Mark Henry in 8:38 by pinfall with a Cross Rhodes. This is the second victory in a row for Cody Rhodes over the former World Champion Mark Henry.

Match Rating: C-

 

We cut backstage to find Dolph Ziggler walking into the room where John Cena is preparing for tonight’s tag team main event. Ziggler says that he knows that later they are partners, but this Sunday he’s walking out of No Way Out as the new World Champion.

Rating: B

 

We cut to another area of the locker-room where Rey Mysterio is on the telephone when Ricardo Rodriguez, the personal ring announcer of Alberto Del Rio, distracts Mysterio for long enough that Del Rio can rush into the room and attack Mysterio.

Rating: C

 

For the second week in a row we see Seth Rollins backstage following Christian around. Christian spots that the former NXT Champion Rollins is following him so Christian begins to run and Rollins chases after him.

Rating: D

 

World Heavyweight Champion John Cena and Dolph Ziggler versus Prime Time Players

In a match that had some good action and average heat, John Cena and Dolph Ziggler defeated Prime Time Players in 14:24 when John Cena defeated Darren Young by submission with an STF. During the match we also had Dolph Ziggler turn on John Cena. Towards the end of the match Dolph Ziggler hit Cena with a Zig Zag and left his partner alone but Cena was still able to overcome the odds and win the match.

Match Rating: C

 

 

 

Post-Show: Ted DiBiase versus Jinder Mahal

In a bout that had solid in-ring action but non-existent crowd heat, Jinder Mahal defeated Ted DiBiase in 12:41 by pinfall with a Karachi Valley Driver. The commentary team remain at ringside to watch this match.

Match Rating: E+

 

Post-Show: Tyson Kidd versus Byron Saxton

In a bout that had solid in-ring action but non-existent crowd heat, Tyson Kidd defeated Byron Saxton in 13:14 by pinfall with a Code Blue. The commentary team also stay at ringside to watch this match.

Match Rating: D-

 

 

Final Show Rating: C

 

 

 

 

 

Prediction League Table:

 

 

packerman120: 9/12

Kijar: 9/15

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Sunday, Week 1, June, 2013

 

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The following contests are confirmed to take place at tonight’s WWE No Way Out Pay-Per-View:

 

WWE Championship: CM Punk © versus Randy Orton

The main event of tonight’s Pay-Per-View will see the WWE Champion CM Punk put his WWE Championship on the line against the “Viper” Randy Orton. The WWE Champion CM Punk is the longest running WWE Champion for the past twenty five years and has held the title for over nineteen months after defeating the former Champion Alberto Del Rio at the Survivor Series Pay-Per-View back in November 2011 to become the WWE Champion for the third time. For almost a year now, CM Punk has had his manager Paul Heyman by his side and Heyman will likely accompany CM Punk to ringside for tonight’s title defence. Two weeks ago on Monday Night RAW CM Punk came to the ring and bragged to the WWE Universe about how he had defeated Kane at last month’s Over the Limit Pay-Per-View to once again retain his WWE Championship despite what he said was clear bias shown against him from the Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero. Randy Orton then came to the ring and informed Punk that he would be challenging for the WWE Championship at the No Way Out Pay-Per-View, and then Orton hit Punk with an RKO. Last week on RAW CM Punk hit Orton in the skull with a microphone and then brought Brock Lesnar, another associate of Paul Heyman, to the ring with him for his main event match against Chris Jericho in case Orton decided to get involved in proceedings. Will Orton finally be the one to end Punk’s historic title reign?

 

World Heavyweight Championship: John Cena © versus Dolph Ziggler

Last month at the Over the Limit Pay-Per-View John Cena finally had some good fortune as he defeated Alberto Del Rio to become the new World Heavyweight Champion. Cena has recently thanked the Friday Night SmackDown General Manager Booker T for allowing Cena the chance to return “home” to SmackDown following what Cena called political issues with the Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero. In last week’s Friday Night SmackDown main event it was Cena teaming with Ziggler to take on the Prime Time Players of Titus O’Neil and Darren Young but much to the dismay of the WWE Universe Ziggler hit Cena with a Zig Zag and then left Cena to fend for himself. Tonight Cena and Ziggler will go head to head with the prestigious World Heavyweight Championship on the line.

 

 

WWE Tag Team Championships: Roman Reigns & William Regal © versus New Age Outlaws

William Regal returned to action this past week on Monday Night RAW following a month on the sidelines with a hernia injury. Tonight William Regal and Roman Reigns will put their WWE Tag Team Championships on the line against the New Age Outlaws of Road Dogg and Billy Gunn, who have impressed many members of the WWE Universe since their return and earned tonight’s title match last month at the Over the Limit Pay-Per-View when they defeated both the Rhodes Dynasty and the Prime Time Players in a Triple Threat tag team match.

 

WWE United States Championship: Dean Ambrose © versus Santino Marella versus Zack Ryder

Dean Ambrose has held the WWE United States Championship for many months now but tonight Ambrose will once again put the title on the line in a Triple Threat match against both Santino Marella and Zack Ryder. Dean Ambrose shocked the WWE Universe with an impressive victory against the returning Rob Van Dam this past week on Monday Night RAW and will be hoping for another all-important win and title defence tonight.

 

WWE Intercontinental Championship: Big E Langston © versus Curtis Axel

Last month on Friday Night SmackDown Curtis Axel lost his Intercontinental Championship to Big E Langston in a Triple Threat match also involving Ted DiBiase. Tonight Curtis Axel, who will likely have Paul Heyman in his corner, will once again challenge Big E Langston for the Intercontinental Championship. The WWE Universe has also seen Big E Langston managed by Teddy Long in recent weeks and Teddy will likely accompany Langston to the ring tonight to even the odds against Axel and Heyman.

 

Batista versus Antonio Cesaro

Last month at Over the Limit Batista defeated Antonio Cesaro after criticism from the Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero who said that she has not been impressed with Batista since his return. Tonight Batista will face Cesaro again.

 

Daniel Bryan versus Bray Wyatt

Two weeks ago on Monday Night RAW when Daniel Bryan was in the ring with his Team Hell No tag team partner Kane the lights went out in the arena and when they came back on Daniel Bryan was laid out with Bray Wyatt sitting on his rocking chair. Daniel Bryan will look for revenge tonight.

 

 

Big Show versus Fandango

Big Show was able to defeat the arrogant Fandango in their first match last month at Over the Limit and tonight the pair will face one another again. It took six Superstars to restrain Big Show from attacking Fandango this past week on Friday Night SmackDown.

 

WWE Divas Championship: Kaitlyn © versus AJ Lee

Finally, Kaitlyn will put her WWE Divas Championship on the line tonight against her former best friend AJ Lee. AJ returned to in-ring action last month on Monday Night RAW following months of being involved in management both as the General Manager of RAW and more recently an assistant to the Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero.

 

 

 

 

 

Quick Picks:

WWE Championship: CM Punk © versus Randy Orton

World Heavyweight Championship: John Cena © versus Dolph Ziggler

WWE Tag Team Championships: Roman Reigns & William Regal © versus New Age Outlaws

WWE United States Championship: Dean Ambrose © versus Santino Marella versus Zack Ryder

WWE Intercontinental Championship: Big E Langston © versus Curtis Axel

Batista versus Antonio Cesaro

Daniel Bryan versus Bray Wyatt

Big Show versus Fandango

WWE Divas Championship: Kaitlyn © versus AJ Lee

 

 

 

 

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

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Sunday, Week 1, June, 2013

 

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WWE No Way Out Pay-Per-View (Live from Greensboro Coliseum (NC), 21,273 in Attendance)

 

Pre-Show: Audrey Marie versus Beth Phoenix

In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Audrey Marie defeated Beth Phoenix in 18:15 by pinfall with a Round Up. Audrey Marie was visibly tiring towards the end of this match but was still able to pick up the all-important victory.

Match Rating: E-

 

Pre-Show: Trent Barreta and Yoshi Tatsu versus Jack Swagger and Tensai

In a bout that had solid in-ring action but not much in the way of heat, Swagger & Tensai defeated Trent & Yoshi in 17:47 when Jack Swagger defeated Trent Barreta by submission with a Patriot Lock. The Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero accompanied the team of Swagger and Tensai to ringside for this tag team match and offered vocal support throughout the match which may have led to Swagger and Tensai picking up the win.

Match Rating: D+

 

Pre-Show: Uncle Elgin versus Sheamus

In a match that had some good action but not much in the way of heat, Sheamus defeated Uncle Elgin in 17:40 by pinfall with a Brogue Kick. Uncle Elgin was visibly tiring towards the end of this match.

Match Rating: C

 

Big Show versus Fandango

In a match that had some good action and average heat, Big Show defeated Fandango in 15:18 by pinfall with a Knock Out Punch. Big Show seemed off his game tonight but was still able to defeat Fandango.

Match Rating: C+

 

We cut backstage to find the World Heavyweight Champion John Cena preparing for his title defence against Dolph Ziggler later tonight when Ziggler walks into the room. Ziggler tells Cena that what he did last week on SmackDown by attacking Cena was a statement and that tonight he is taking back his World Heavyweight Championship.

Rating: B-

 

Daniel Bryan versus Bray Wyatt

In a bout that featured great action and average heat, Daniel Bryan defeated Bray Wyatt in 18:01 by submission with a Cattle Mutilation. Bray Wyatt seemed off his game tonight which allowed Daniel Bryan to pick up the win.

Match Rating: C+

 

We cut backstage to find Paul Heyman in deep conversation with his two clients, the WWE Champion CM Punk and Brock Lesnar, likely discussing strategy before Punk puts his WWE Championship on the line against Randy Orton in tonight’s main event.

Rating: B

 

WWE United States Championship: Dean Ambrose © versus Santino Marella versus Zack Ryder

In a match that had some good action but not much in the way of heat, Dean Ambrose defeated Santino Marella and Zack Ryder in 16:40 when Dean Ambrose defeated Santino Marella by pinfall with a Midnight Special. Dean Ambrose makes defence number 6 of his WWE United States title. Zack Ryder was really off his game tonight.

Match Rating: D+

 

We see a pre-recorded interview with Triple H and Shawn Michaels, D-Generation X, where they discuss the condition of Mr. McMahon after he was hit with an F5 by Brock Lesnar two weeks ago at the Over the Limit Pay-Per-View.

Rating: B

 

 

 

WWE Tag Team Championships: Roman Reigns & William Regal © versus New Age Outlaws

In a match that had some good action and average heat, New Age Outlaws defeated Reigns & Regal in 18:02 when Billy Gunn defeated Roman Reigns by pinfall with a FameAsser. New Age Outlaws win the WWE Tag Team titles. The commentary team of Michael Cole, Jim Ross and Jerry “The King” Lawler note that it is over thirteen years since the New Age Outlaws last held the WWE Tag Team Championships.

Match Rating: C-

 

R-Truth comes to the ring and does a dance much to the delight of the WWE Universe in attendance until Damien Sandow interrupts R-Truth, tells him that he is stupid, and hits him in the skull with a microphone.

Rating: D+

 

WWE Intercontinental Championship: Big E Langston © versus Curtis Axel

In a match that had some good action but not much in the way of heat, Big E Langston defeated Curtis Axel in 17:13 by pinfall with a 5 Count. Big E Langston makes defence number 2 of his WWE Intercontinental title. Teddy Long accompanied Big E Langston to ringside.

Match Rating: C

 

We cut backstage to find Zeb Colter looking into the camera and saying that tonight his client Antonio Cesaro will defeat Batista, proving that Batista’s win at the Over the Limit Pay-Per-View was nothing more than a fluke.

Rating: D+

 

WWE Divas Championship: Kaitlyn © versus AJ Lee

In a bout that had solid in-ring action but not much in the way of heat, AJ Lee defeated Kaitlyn in 14:52 by pinfall with a Shining Wizard. AJ Lee wins the WWE Divas title. Tamina accompanied AJ Lee to ringside.

Match Rating: D

 

 

 

We cut backstage to find the Uso’s, Jimmy and Jey, along with their friend Alicia Fox. The Uso’s say that they are ready to become WWE Tag Team Champions and that they will go through every tag team in the WWE, including Jack Swagger and Tensai, to prove it.

Rating: C-

 

Batista versus Antonio Cesaro

In a match that had some good action and average heat, Batista defeated Antonio Cesaro in 17:29 by pinfall with a Spinebuster. Batista was really off his game tonight but was still able to defeat Cesaro for the second Pay-Per-View in a row.

Match Rating: C-

 

We cut backstage to find Mason Ryan who was watching his tag team partner Batista’s victory on a monitor. The Friday Night SmackDown General Manager Booker T approaches Mason Ryan and advises him to come to SmackDown and compete as a singles competitor.

Rating: B-

 

World Heavyweight Championship: John Cena © versus Dolph Ziggler

In a bout that featured great action and a good crowd, John Cena defeated Dolph Ziggler in 18:16 by pinfall with an Attitude Adjustment. John Cena makes defence number 1 of his WWE World Heavyweight title. The commentary team note that this is Cena’s first title defence since winning the title at Over the Limit.

Match Rating: B

 

Backstage Josh Mathews interviews Mick Foley, who says that he is still sore after being attacked by Kevin Nash two weeks ago. Foley also says that what Brock Lesnar did to Mr. McMahon was near criminal.

Rating: C+

 

WWE Championship: CM Punk © versus Randy Orton

In a match that had excellent in-ring action and great heat from the audience, Randy Orton defeated CM Punk in 19:56 by pinfall with an RKO. Randy Orton wins the WWE title. Paul Heyman accompanied CM Punk to ringside.

Match Rating: B-

 

Post-Show: Braden Walker versus Alberto Del Rio

In a match that had some good action but not much in the way of heat, Alberto Del Rio defeated Braden Walker in 12:53 by submission with a Cross Armbreaker. The commentary team remain at ringside to watch this match.

Match Rating: D

 

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 12:43 by pinfall. The commentary team also stay at ringside to watch this match which sees Christian victorious.

Match Rating: D+

 

 

Final Show Rating: B-

 

 

 

 

 

Prediction League Table:

 

 

 

Kijar: 15/24

packerman120: 12/19

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Monday, Week 2, June, 2013

 

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

 

Non-Title: Champion vs. Champion: WWE Champion Randy Orton vs. US Champion Dean Ambrose

Last night at the No Way Out Pay-Per-View the “Viper” Randy Orton finally ended the historic nineteen month plus WWE Championship reign of CM Punk when Orton defeated CM Punk in the evening’s main event to become the new WWE Champion for the seventh time in his career. Tonight on Monday Night RAW the WWE Universe will get a chance to see the new WWE Champion Randy Orton in action just twenty-four hours after becoming the new WWE Champion as the Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero has put Orton in tonight’s non-title main event against the WWE United States Champion Dean Ambrose in a Champion versus Champion match. Dean Ambrose was also victorious last night as he defeated both members of the “Team CoBro” tag team, Santino Marella and Zack Ryder, in a Triple Threat match to successfully retain his WWE United States Championship once again. Tonight will be the very first time that this particular match will ever have taken place and also the first time that Randy Orton has had a match on RAW since April.

 

Santino Marella and Zack Ryder versus Roman Reigns and William Regal

Also tonight on Monday Night RAW we will witness tag team action as the “Team CoBro” pairing of Santino Marella and Zack Ryder will take on the former WWE Tag Team Champions Roman Reigns and William Regal. Last night at the No Way Out Pay-Per-View Reigns and Regal lost their WWE Tag Team Championships to the New Age Outlaws so will be looking to impress not only the WWE Universe but also the Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero with an all-important victory tonight.

 

Daniel Bryan versus Jack Swagger

Last night at the No Way Out Pay-Per-View Daniel Bryan was able to defeat Bray Wyatt and tonight on Monday Night RAW Daniel Bryan will be in action again as he will take on the former World Heavyweight Champion Jack Swagger.

 

 

 

Batista versus Tensai

The “Animal” Batista will also be in action tonight on Monday Night RAW as he will face Tensai. Last night at the No Way Out Pay-Per-View Batista was able to defeat Antonio Cesaro for the second Pay-Per-View in a row.

 

Kane versus Derrick Bateman

Kane will take on Derrick Bateman tonight on Monday Night RAW in a match in which the WWE Universe in attendance are likely to be fully behind Kane. The “Big Red Monster” will be hoping to get back into the WWE title picture at some stage.

 

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

Finally, Divas action tonight on Monday Night RAW will see the new WWE Divas Champion AJ Lee in action against Brie Bella. Last night at No Way Out AJ defeated Kaitlyn to become the new Divas Champion.

 

 

 

 

 

Quick Picks:

Non-Title: Champion vs. Champion: WWE Champion Randy Orton vs. US Champion Dean Ambrose

Santino Marella and Zack Ryder versus Roman Reigns and William Regal

Daniel Bryan versus Jack Swagger

Batista versus Tensai

Kane versus Derrick Bateman

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

 

 

 

 

 

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

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Monday, Week 2, June, 2013

 

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WWE Monday Night RAW (Live from First Mariner Arena (MD), 11,290 in Attendance)

 

Pre-Show: Audrey Marie versus Kharma

In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Audrey Marie defeated Kharma in 17:48 by pinfall with a Round Up. Audrey Marie was visibly tiring towards the end of this long Divas match that certainly went the distance with Kharma having superior physical conditioning to the “Original Diva” Audrey Marie despite Kharma’s size. Even though Audrey Marie was very tired by the end of this match she was still able to pick 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 17:45 when Luke Harper defeated Alex Riley by pinfall with a Clothesline. Alex Riley seemed off his game tonight which allowed the Wyatt Family of Luke Harper and Erick Rowan to target Alex Riley for the majority of this match, trying to make sure that Riley could not get a tag to Brodus Clay. This tactic worked with the Wyatt Family picking up the win.

Match Rating: D

 

Pre-Show: Ryback versus Corey Graves

In a bout that had solid in-ring action but not much in the way of heat, Ryback defeated Corey Graves in 17:41 by pinfall with a Suplex Powerslam. Ryback was visibly tiring towards the end of this match but was still able to pick up the victory.

Match Rating: D+

 

 

 

 

Monday Night RAW begins with the former WWE Champion CM Punk making his way to the ring accompanied by his advocate Paul Heyman. The WWE Universe in attendance jeer at CM Punk who is clearly already in a foul mood after losing his WWE Championship last night. Heyman takes a microphone and says that last night at the No Way Out Pay-Per-View the biggest fluke in the history of the WWE occurred when Randy Orton was somehow able to defeat CM Punk in the evening’s main event to end the nineteen month plus Championship reign of CM Punk as well as his undefeated streak that had lasted over nine months. Paul Heyman says that his client, CM Punk, will not be competing tonight and is also not willing to offer any comments at this time. Heyman says that he has already had authorization from the Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero that at the Payback Pay-Per-View in two weeks’ time, CM Punk will receive his rematch against Randy Orton for the WWE Championship. Paul Heyman says that it is appropriate that the next Pay-Per-View is called Payback as that it is exactly what the longest reigning WWE Champion of the past twenty-five years and the greatest wrestler in the world, CM Punk, will get when he beats Randy Orton and takes back his WWE Championship. As for Randy Orton, Paul Heyman says that both he and CM Punk are looking forward to watching him in action in tonight’s main event.

Rating: B

 

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

In a bout that had solid in-ring action but not much in the way of heat, AJ Lee defeated Brie Bella in 7:12 by pinfall with a Sliced Bread #2. Tamina accompanied the new Divas Champion AJ Lee to ringside.

Match Rating: D

 

Following her victory Tamina joins AJ Lee in the ring and the pair look as though they are going to attack Brie until her twin sister Nikki Bella makes the save. AJ and Tamina flee the ring and AJ takes a microphone and says that Kaitlyn will get her title rematch at Payback, but AJ will retain her title.

Rating: D+

 

Santino Marella and Zack Ryder versus Roman Reigns and William Regal

In a match that had some good action but not much in the way of heat, Team CoBro defeated Reigns & Regal in 8:23 when Santino Marella defeated Roman Reigns by pinfall with a Cobra. Zack Ryder was really off his game tonight but luckily for him his tag team partner Santino Marella was on form and Santino won the match for his team after hitting Roman Reigns with his patented Cobra and then pinning Reigns.

Match Rating: D+

 

Following their victory Santino Marella and Zack Ryder head to the back leaving Roman Reigns and William Regal to accept their second loss in twenty-four hours. Chris Jericho and Rob Van Dam then come to the entrance-way and have a stare-down with Reigns and Regal.

Rating: C-

 

The new WWE Champion Randy Orton makes his way to the ring to a tremendous reception from the WWE Universe in attendance but before he can say anything Brock Lesnar rushes to the ring and hits Orton with an F5, leaving Orton down and out.

Rating: B+

 

Daniel Bryan versus Jack Swagger

In a bout that featured great action and a good crowd, Daniel Bryan defeated Jack Swagger in 7:38 by submission with a No! Lock. The Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero accompanied Swagger to ringside.

Match Rating: C+

 

Daniel Bryan celebrates in front of the WWE Universe when the lights go out in the arena and when they come back on Bray Wyatt is sitting on a rocking chair at the entrance-way. Daniel Bryan takes a microphone and says that he will beat him again at Payback.

Rating: C

 

Batista versus Tensai

In a bout that had solid in-ring action and average heat, Batista defeated Tensai in 8:04 by pinfall with a Spinebuster. Renee Young once again accompanied Batista to ringside for this match and offered vocal support throughout the match.

Match Rating: D-

 

A video is shown hyping the Kings of Wrestling tag team of Antonio Cesaro and Kassius Ohno showcasing their talents and showing highlights of their matches, including their win over the Rock and Mick Foley back at Wrestlemania.

Rating: D

 

We cut backstage to find the WWE United States Champion Dean Ambrose looking into a microphone. He announces that at Payback he will once again put his US title on the line in a Triple Threat match against both Santino Marella and Zack Ryder.

Rating: C

 

We cut to another area backstage to find Batista deep in conversation with his tag team partner Mason Ryan when the Kings of Wrestling, Antonio Cesaro and Kassius Ohno, rush into the room and the two teams get into a brawl.

Rating: D

 

Kane versus Derrick Bateman

In a bout that had solid in-ring action but not much in the way of heat, Kane defeated Derrick Bateman in 6:03 by pinfall with a Tombstone Piledriver. The Monday Night RAW commentary team of Michael Cole, Jerry Lawler and Jim Ross note that Kane meant business tonight.

Match Rating: C

 

The Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero comes to the entrance-way and announces that as Batista and Antonio Cesaro can still not stop brawling with one another they will have a match again at Payback.

Rating: C-

 

Non-Title: Champion vs. Champion: WWE Champion Randy Orton vs. US Champion Dean Ambrose

In a bout that featured great action and a good crowd, Randy Orton defeated Dean Ambrose in 14:43 by pinfall with an RKO. The Monday Night RAW commentary team note that this is the first time that these two have ever faced one another in singles competition.

Match Rating: B

 

Post-Show: Evan Bourne versus Chavo Guerrero

In a bout that had solid in-ring action but not much in the way of heat, Evan Bourne defeated Chavo Guerrero in 13:05 by pinfall with a Here It Is Driver. The commentary team remain at ringside to watch this match.

Match Rating: D

 

 

Post-Show: Sami Zayn versus Leo Kruger

In a bout that had solid in-ring action but non-existent crowd heat, Sami Zayn defeated Leo Kruger in 13:17 by pinfall with a Brainbuster. Michel Cole and Jerry Lawler remain at ringside to watch this match while Jim Ross heads to the back.

Match Rating: E+

 

 

Final Show Rating: B

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Kijar: 20/30

packerman120: 16/25

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Tuesday, Week 2, June, 2013

 

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

 

NXT Championship: Justin Gabriel © versus Curt Hawkins

The main event of tonight’s edition of NXT will see Justin Gabriel put his NXT Championship on the line for the first time as he will defend his title against Curt Hawkins. The NXT Universe in what is sure to be a sold out NXT Arena will likely be fully behind Justin Gabriel in this match between two former WWE Tag Team Champions, both of whom have experience of competing in front of the WWE Universe on both Monday Night RAW and Friday Night SmackDown. Curt Hawkins came to NXT to rejuvenate his career and a win tonight over Justin Gabriel would ensure that the higher ups I WWE start to take notice of him.

 

Bo Dallas versus Drake Younger

Also tonight on NXT the Second Generation competitor Bo Dallas will take on Drake Younger. An all-important victory for either of these athletes tonight could well lead to the NXT Commissioner, WWE Hall of Famer the “American Dream” Dusty Rhodes giving them a future opportunity to challenge for the NXT Championship. Higher ups in WWE management such as the Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero and the Friday Night SmackDown General Manager Booker T also regularly watch NXT looking for the next breakout star.

 

Paige versus Kelly Kelly

Finally, Divas action tonight on NXT will see the beautiful former WWE Divas Champion Kelly Kelly in action as she will take on Paige. The NXT Universe inside what is sure to be a sold out NXT Arena will likely be fully behind Kelly in this one.

 

 

 

 

Quick Picks:

NXT Championship: Justin Gabriel © versus Curt Hawkins

Bo Dallas versus Drake Younger

Paige versus Kelly Kelly

 

 

 

 

 

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

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WWE NXT (Live from the Universal Sound Stage 21 (FL), 1,400 in Attendance)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Paige versus Kelly Kelly

In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Paige defeated Kelly Kelly in 7:48 by pinfall with a Paige Turner. This week’s edition of NXT kicks off with the NXT Commissioner, WWE Hall of Famer the “American Dream” Dusty Rhodes welcoming the television audience to this week’s edition of NXT, live from a sold out NXT Arena in Florida. Dusty Rhodes is of course the sole NXT announcer as well as being the NXT Commissioner after the former NXT commentators Byron Saxton and William Regal were called up to the main WWE roster earlier this year. Paige makes her way to the ring first for tonight’s opening contest and receives a mixed reaction from the NXT Universe in attendance inside the NXT Arena. Her opponent, the beautiful former WWE Divas Champion Kelly Kelly then makes her way to the ring for tonight’s Divas match. Kelly clearly has the experience edge in this match competing in many matches on both Monday Night RAW and Friday Night SmackDown over the past few years however Paige also has recent experience of competing in front of the WWE Universe and even challenged Kaitlyn for the Divas Championship on Pay-Per-View earlier this year. These two Divas are eager to pick up the all-important victory tonight not only to impress the NXT Universe and the NXT Commissioner but also potentially to grab the attention of higher ups in WWE management who regularly watch NXT looking for the next breakout star, those management officials being the Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero as well as the Friday Night SmackDown General Manager Booker T. Kelly might not have so much luck recapturing the attention of Vickie Guerrero as Kelly came to NXT several weeks ago after claiming that she was tired of the politics being caused on RAW by Vickie Guerrero and the unfair treatment that Kelly was receiving. Kelly has also publically said that she was disappointed that she did not receive a call from the SmackDown General Manager Booker T to compete on SmackDown so instead came to NXT. Since coming to NXT Kelly has reinvented herself as somewhat of a Knock-Out Artist and tried to knock out the Anti-Diva from Norwich, England, Paige, on several occasions during this contest. As there is only time for one Divas match per show on NXT and an ever-expanding Divas division, both of these Divas know they have to do all they can to take advantage of their opportunity when they are in action and the spotlight is well and truly on them. In recent weeks the NXT Commissioner Dusty Rhodes has hinted that we may see an NXT Women’s Championship in the near future and a victory for either of these Divas could well earn them a spot in the match to decide the first ever NXT Women’s Champion, whenever that may be. Tonight is Paige’s first match on NXT in several months following time spent competing in front of the WWE Universe on the main WWE roster. Tonight is also Paige’s first match of any sort since the first week of May, over a month ago, when Paige defeated the “Original Diva” Audrey Marie on an episode of WWE Superstars. Kelly, although not appearing on NXT last week, has been very active on NXT over the last few months. Despite this being her first match in quite some time, however, Paige was able to pick up the win in this one.

Match Rating: E

 

 

 

 

 

Bo Dallas versus Drake Younger

In a bout that had solid in-ring action but not much in the way of heat, Drake Younger defeated Bo Dallas in 7:45 by pinfall with a DDT. Following a commercial break the NXT Commissioner and WWE Hall of Famer the “American Dream” Dusty Rhodes welcomes the television audience back to the sold out NXT Arena for our next contest. Bo Dallas then makes his way to the ring to a tremendous reception from the NXT Universe in attendance. Bo Dallas then waits patiently in the ring for his opponent, Drake Younger. These two put on a competitive match with both competitors looking to impress the NXT Commissioner and potentially earn a future opportunity at the NXT Championship. As well of that, both Bo Dallas and Drake Younger are well aware that NXT is a breeding ground for future WWE Superstars and that both the Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero as well as the Friday Night SmackDown General Manager Booker T regularly watch NXT looking for the next breakout star. The career goal for both of these men has to ultimately be to compete in front of the WWE Universe. This is a back and forth match that ends with Drake Younger picking up the win.

Match Rating: E

 

NXT Championship: Justin Gabriel © versus Curt Hawkins

In a bout that had solid in-ring action but not much in the way of heat, Justin Gabriel defeated Curt Hawkins in 17:41 by pinfall with a 450 Splash. Justin Gabriel makes defence number one of his NXT Championship. Following our final commercial break of the evening the NXT Commissioner and WWE Hall of Famer the “American Dream” Dusty Rhodes welcomes us back to NXT from a sold out NXT Arena for tonight’s main event. The NXT Champion Justin Gabriel then makes his way to the ring to a great reception from the NXT Universe in attendance. Curt Hawkins then joins Gabriel in the ring and the two veterans put on a great match. Both Gabriel and Hawkins are former WWE Tag Team Champions and have years of experience competing in front of the WWE Universe on both Monday Night RAW and Friday Night SmackDown. Gabriel and Hawkins are looking to rejuvenate their careers in NXT and get noticed again by the Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero or the Friday Night SmackDown General Manager Booker T. Gabriel wins this main event to make his first successful title defence.

Match Rating: D-

 

 

Final Show Rating: E+

 

 

 

 

 

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Kijar: 20/30

packerman120: 17/28

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Thursday, Week 2, June, 2013

 

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

 

The Great Khali versus Drew McIntyre

The main event of tonight’s edition of WWE Superstars will see the former World Heavyweight Champion the Great Khali in action as he will take on one third of the three man band known as 3MB, Drew McIntyre. The other members of 3MB, Heath Slater and Jinder Mahal, will likely be not too far from the scene tonight in a match in which the WWE Universe in attendance will almost certainly be fully behind the “Punjabi Playboy” the Great Khali. Both of these Superstars will be looking to pick up the all-important victory tonight to impress the Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero as well as the Friday Night SmackDown General Manager Booker T.

 

Santino Marella and Zack Ryder versus Roman Reigns and William Regal

Also tonight on WWE Superstars we will witness tag team action as the “Team CoBro” pairing of Santino Marella and Zack Ryder will take on the former WWE Tag Team Champions Roman Reigns and William Regal in a rematch from this past week’s edition of Monday Night RAW when Santino and Ryder defeated Reigns and Regal. We learnt this past week on RAW that at the upcoming Payback Pay-Per-View Santino and Ryder will once again challenge Dean Ambrose for the US title in a Triple Threat match.

 

Nikki Bella versus Nicole Matthews

Finally, Divas action tonight on WWE Superstars will see one half of the Bella Twins, Nikki Bella, in action as she will take on Nicole Matthews. Both of these Divas will hope to impress the WWE Universe with a victory tonight.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Quick Picks:

The Great Khali versus Drew McIntyre

Santino Marella and Zack Ryder versus Roman Reigns and William Regal

Nikki Bella versus Nicole Matthews

 

 

 

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

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Thursday, Week 2, June, 2013

 

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WWE Superstars (Live from Delaware State Fairgrounds (DE), 2,000 in Attendance)

 

Pre-Show: Audrey Marie versus Raquel Diaz

In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Raquel Diaz defeated Audrey Marie in 17:45 by pinfall with a Gory Bomb. The “Original Diva” Audrey Marie was visibly tiring towards the end of this Diva’s match that went the distance with the Third Generation Diva and the daughter of the Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero and the late, great WWE Hall of Famer Eddie Guerrero having superior physical conditioning to Audrey Marie which may have led to Diaz picking up the all-important victory here.

Match Rating: F+

 

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

In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Rusev & Owens defeated Hunico & Camacho in 17:38 when Alexander Rusev defeated Camacho by pinfall with a Big Splash. Alexander Rusev was really off his game tonight in this tag team match with his tag team partner Marcus Owens doing the majority of the attacking for their team but Rusev was still able to be tagged in towards the end of the match and pick up the win for his team after pinning Camacho.

Match Rating: F

 

Pre-Show: Richie Steamboat versus Adrian Neville

In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Adrian Neville defeated Richie Steamboat in 18:22 by pinfall with a Shooting Star Senton. The former WWE Divas Champion Layla accompanied Adrian Neville to ringside for this match.

Match Rating: F

 

 

 

 

Santino Marella and Zack Ryder versus Roman Reigns and William Regal

In a match that had some good action but not much in the way of heat, Team CoBro defeated Reigns & Regal in 6:18 when Santino Marella defeated Roman Reigns by pinfall with a Cobra. The WWE Superstars commentary team of Josh Mathews, Joey Styles and Matt Striker note that at the Payback Pay-Per-View next week Santino Marella and Zack Ryder will once again be challenging Dean Ambrose for the WWE United States Championship in a Triple Threat match just as they have done for the last three Pay-Per-Views.

Match Rating: D

 

Following a commercial break WWE Superstars airs the RAW Rebound which recaps events from this past Monday’s edition of Monday Night RAW. The show began with the now former WWE Champion CM Punk making his way to the ring accompanied to the ring by his advocate Paul Heyman to a tirade of jeers from the WWE Universe in attendance. Paul Heyman took a microphone from the ringside area and says that the biggest fluke in the history of the WWE occurred this past Sunday at the No Way Out Pay-Per-View when Randy Orton somehow defeated CM Punk to become the new WWE Champion, ending the historic nineteen month plus title reign of CM Punk and ended CM Punk’s unprecedented undefeated streak which had lasted over nine months. Paul Heyman said that he had it confirmed already from the Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero that the Payback Pay-Per-View in a few weeks’ time CM Punk will receive his contractually obligated rematch against Randy Orton for the WWE Championship. Heyman also said that CM Punk would not be speaking or competing on RAW but that they were both looking forward to seeing Randy Orton in action in the evening’s non-title Champion versus Champion main event against the United States Champion Dean Ambrose. Later on in the evening Randy Orton came to the ring but before he could say anything he was attacked by Brock Lesnar, another client of Paul Heyman, and Lesnar hit Orton with an F5. Despite this attack, Randy Orton was still able to win the evening’s main event against the US Champion Dean Ambrose.

Match Rating: B+

 

Nikki Bella versus Nicole Matthews

In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Nikki Bella defeated Nicole Matthews in 5:56 by pinfall with a Bella Buster. The WWE Superstars commentary team of Josh Mathews, Joey Styles and Matt Striker note that the WWE Universe has a new Divas Champion after AJ Lee defeated Kaitlyn this past Sunday at the No Way Out Pay-Per-View and that we learnt this past week on Monday Night RAW that Kaitlyn will receive her rematch against AJ Lee for the Divas title at the Payback Pay-Per-View.

Match Rating: E+

 

Highlights are shown from this past Sunday’s No Way Out Pay-Per-View, highlighting certain key matches such as the WWE Intercontinental Champion Big E Langston, with Teddy Long in his corner, defeating Curtis Axel to retain his WWE Intercontinental Championship. Highlights are also shown from the World Heavyweight Championship match which saw John Cena defeat Dolph Ziggler to retain the World Heavyweight Championship much to the delight of the majority of the WWE Universe in attendance. Since returning “home” to Friday Night SmackDown following a turbulent period in which he was subjected to the politics of the Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero and problems with her then assistant AJ Lee, John Cena has been very successful and seems to be the happiest he has been in months. A tweet is then shown from the Friday Night SmackDown General Manager Booker T announcing that tomorrow night on Friday Night SmackDown the main event will see John Cena teaming up with the Intercontinental Champion Big E Langston to take on the team of Dolph Ziggler and Curtis Axel.

Rating: C

 

The Great Khali versus Drew McIntyre

In an extremely poor match, The Great Khali defeated Drew McIntyre in 13:19 by pinfall with a Punjabi Plunge. The Great Khali was visibly tiring towards the end of this match but was still able to pick up the win.

Match Rating: E+

 

Post-Show: Fatsuhiko Nakajima versus Tye Dillinger

In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Tye Dillinger defeated Fatsuhiko Nakajima in 13:28 by pinfall with a Hangman's Neckbreaker. The Godfather accompanied Fatsuhiko Nakajima to the ring.

Match Rating: F

 

Post-Show: Sami Zayn versus Corey Graves

In a bout that had solid in-ring action but non-existent crowd heat, Sami Zayn defeated Corey Graves in 13:08 by pinfall with a Brainbustaaaaahhhhh! The commentary team remained at ringside to watch this match.

Match Rating: E+

 

Final Show Rating: C-

 

 

 

 

 

Prediction League Table:

 

 

 

Kijar: 22/33

packerman120: 20/31

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Friday, Week 2, June, 2013

 

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

 

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

The main event of tonight’s edition of Friday Night SmackDown was announced via a tweet sent out from the Friday Night SmackDown General Manager Booker T earlier this week and will see the World Heavyweight Champion John Cena team up with the WWE Intercontinental Champion Big E Langston to take on the team of Dolph Ziggler and Curtis Axel. This past Sunday at the No Way Out Pay-Per-View John Cena defeated Dolph Ziggler to retain his World Heavyweight Championship while Big E Langston retained his WWE Intercontinental Championship in a match against Curtis Axel. Since coming back “home” to Friday Night SmackDown following a troubling few months on Monday Night RAW in which he was subjected to what he called politics from the Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero and her then assistant AJ Lee, John Cena has impressed many on Friday Night SmackDown and the WWE Universe will likely be fully behind Cena and Langston tonight. The ringside area should also be busy tonight with Teddy Long likely to be in the corner of Big E Langston and Paul Heyman in the corner of Curtis Axel.

 

Non-Title: WWE Tag Team Champions New Age Outlaws versus Hunico and Camacho

This past Sunday at the No Way Out Pay-Per-View the New Age Outlaws, Road Dogg and Billy Gunn, shocked the WWE Universe when they defeated Roman Reigns and William Regal to become the new WWE Tag Team Champions for the sixth time, over thirteen years since they last held the WWE Tag Team Championships. Tonight on Friday Night SmackDown the New Age Outlaws will be in non-title action against the team of Hunico and Camacho.

 

Tyson Kidd versus Fandango

The arrogant Fandango will also be in action tonight on Friday Night SmackDown as he will take on the last ever graduate of the famed Hart family dungeon, Tyson Kidd. This past Sunday at the No Way Out Pay-Per-View Fandango was defeated by Big Show.

 

 

Rey Mysterio versus Alberto Del Rio

Last week on Friday Night SmackDown Alberto Del Rio attacked Rey Mysterio backstage and Mysterio will be able to attempt to get his revenge when he goes one on one with Alberto Del Rio tonight.

 

Cody Rhodes versus Mark Henry

For two weeks in a row now on Friday Night SmackDown Cody Rhodes has defeated the former World Heavyweight Champion Mark Henry. Tonight Cody will look to score his third victory in a row against Mark Henry.

 

Kaitlyn versus Aksana

Finally, Divas action tonight on Friday Night SmackDown will see Kaitlyn take on Aksana. We learnt this past week on Monday Night RAW that Kaitlyn will receive her rematch against AJ Lee for the Divas Championship at the Payback Pay-Per-View next week.

 

 

 

 

 

Quick Picks:

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

Non-Title: WWE Tag Team Champions New Age Outlaws versus Hunico and Camacho

Tyson Kidd versus Fandango

Rey Mysterio versus Alberto Del Rio

Cody Rhodes versus Mark Henry

Kaitlyn versus Aksana

 

 

 

 

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

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WWE Friday Night SmackDown! (Live from American Bank Center (TX), 10,000 in Attendance)

 

Pre-Show: Alicia Fox versus Nicole Matthews

In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Alicia Fox defeated Nicole Matthews in 18:24 by pinfall with a Watch Yo Face. Hornswoggle accompanied the former WWE Divas Champion Alicia Fox to ringside for this Diva’s match, much to the delight of the younger members of the WWE Universe in attendance. Hornswoggle offered vocal support to Alicia Fox throughout this match which may have ultimately led to Alicia picking up the all-important victory after hitting Nicole Matthews with her Watch Yo Face finishing maneuver.

Match Rating: E

 

Pre-Show: The Uso’s versus Heath Slater and Drew McIntyre

In a bout that had solid in-ring action but non-existent crowd heat, The Uso's defeated Slater & McIntyre in 18:28 when Jey Uso defeated Drew McIntyre by pinfall with an Alley-Us. The former WWE Divas Champion Alicia Fox returned to the ringside area for this match following her earlier victory over Nicole Matthews as Alicia accompanied the twin brothers Jimmy and Jey to the ring. Just as Hornswoggle did for her earlier, Alicia offered vocal support to Jimmy and Jey throughout the match which led to the Uso’s picking up the win.

Match Rating: D-

 

Pre-Show: R-Truth versus Wade Barrett

In a match that had some good action and average heat, Wade Barrett defeated R-Truth in 18:24 by pinfall with The Wasteland. This was an impressive victory for Wade Barrett over the former WWE Tag Team Champion R-Truth.

Match Rating: C

 

 

 

 

Friday Night SmackDown begins with the World Heavyweight Champion John Cena making his way to the ring to a tremendous ovation from the WWE Universe in attendance. Once in the ring Cena retrieves a microphone from the ringside area and says that this past Sunday at the No Way Out Pay-Per-View he was pleased to be able to defeat Dolph Ziggler and make the first successful defence of his World Heavyweight Championship. Cena continues by saying that he feels revitalized and feels back at home on Friday Night SmackDown following months of trying to compete in political battles with the Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero on Monday Night RAW. John Cena says that he has the Friday Night SmackDown General Manager Booker T to thank for his new found strength and that he is pleased that Booker T has made tonight’s tag team main event which will see John Cena team up with the WWE Intercontinental Champion Big E Langston to take on the team of Dolph Ziggler and Curtis Axel. Dolph Ziggler then makes his way to the entrance-way with a microphone in hand and the “Show Off” says that Cena shouldn’t be thanking Booker T for too much, as Ziggler’s just had a little chat with Booker T and Ziggler’s being given another shot at Cena’s World Heavyweight Championship at the Payback Pay-Per-View. Ziggler says that Payback will be his when he wins back his World Heavyweight Championship.

Rating: B

 

Kaitlyn versus Aksana

In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Kaitlyn defeated Aksana in 6:39 by pinfall with a Spear. Natalya accompanied Aksana to ringside and offered vocal support to Aksana throughout the match but it didn’t stop Kaitlyn from picking up the win here.

Match Rating: E

 

Following her victory Kaitlyn celebrates in the ring in front of the WWE Universe until Tamina and Layla come to the entrance-way, and Tamina has a microphone in hand. Tamina says that her, AJ Lee and Layla are better than Divas like Kaitlyn and Alicia Fox and that at Payback AJ Lee will defeat Kaitlyn once again to retain her WWE Divas Championship.

Rating: D-

 

 

 

 

 

 

Non-Title: WWE Tag Team Champions New Age Outlaws versus Hunico and Camacho

In a bout that had solid in-ring action but non-existent crowd heat, New Age Outlaws defeated Hunico & Camacho in 7:06 when Billy Gunn defeated Hunico by pinfall with a Cobra Clutch Slam. Road Dogg was really off his game tonight but luckily for him his tag team partner Billy Gunn was on form and Billy Gunn received a tag towards the end of the match and picked up the win for his team after pinning Hunico.

Match Rating: D-

 

We cut backstage to find the Prime Time Players, Darren Young and Titus O’Neil, in the office of the Friday Night SmackDown General Manager Booker T. The Prime Time Players are informed that at Payback they will challenge Road Dogg and Billy Gunn, the New Age Outlaws, for the WWE Tag Team Championships.

Rating: C-

 

We cut to another backstage area to find Alicia Fox and Eve Torres gossiping about Fandango when Big Show walks into the room. Big Show says that he beat Fandango this past Sunday and will beat him again at Payback later this month.

Rating: C

 

Tyson Kidd versus Fandango

In a bout that had solid in-ring action but not much in the way of heat, Fandango defeated Tyson Kidd in 6:01 by pinfall with a Shooting Star Press. The Friday Night SmackDown commentary team of Josh Mathews, Joey Styles and Matt Striker note that Fandango will face Big Show again at Payback.

Match Rating: D

 

Big E Langston, the Intercontinental Champion, is being given advice before tonight’s tag team main event by his manager Teddy Long but he is distracted by Natalya and Summer Rae who begin to feel Big E Langston’s muscles, which seems to irritate Teddy Long.

Rating: C-

 

 

 

 

Rey Mysterio versus Alberto Del Rio

In a bout that featured great action and a good crowd, Alberto Del Rio defeated Rey Mysterio in 8:24 by submission with a Cross Armbreaker. This is a decent victory for Del Rio following his attack on Mysterio backstage last week.

Match Rating: C

 

We cut backstage to find Paul Heyman standing by with his client Curtis Axel. Paul Heyman tells Axel that he’s got him another shot at Big E Langston’s Intercontinental Championship at the Payback Pay-Per-View.

Rating: D+

 

Cody Rhodes versus Mark Henry

In a match that had some good action and average heat, Cody Rhodes defeated Mark Henry in 6:39 by pinfall with The Beautiful Disaster. This is Cody’s third victory over Mark Henry in as many weeks, and Cody has now beat Henry for three weeks in a row.

Match Rating: C-

 

We cut backstage to find the former World Heavyweight Champion Sheamus flirting with Rosa Mendes. Sheamus tells Rosa that now she’s dumped Primo and Epico she can learn what it feels like to be with a real man, Sheamus.

Rating: D+

 

For the third week in a row we cut backstage to find Christian walking around backstage when he is spotted by the former NXT Champion Seth Rollins and Seth Rollins begins to chase Christian down a corridor.

Rating: D+

 

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

Rating: C+

 

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

In a match that had some good action and average heat, John Cena and Big E Langston defeated Dolph Ziggler and Curtis Axel in 12:54 when John Cena defeated Curtis Axel by submission with a STF. Big E Langston was really off his game tonight but luckily for him the World Champion John Cena was on form and John Cena won the match for his team after making Curtis Axel tap out to the STF in a match that saw Dolph Ziggler and Curtis Axel attack Big E for the majority.

Match Rating: C

 

Post-Show: Kofi Kingston versus Damien Sandow

In a match that had some good action and average heat, Damien Sandow defeated Kofi Kingston in 13:06 by pinfall with a Terminus. This match suffered from a lack of psychology, it could have used somebody with the knowledge of how to construct a proper flow.

Match Rating: D-

 

Post-Show: Goldust versus The Miz

In a match that had some good action and average heat, The Miz defeated Goldust in 13:11 by pinfall with a Skull Crushing Finale. The Miz seemed off his game tonight but was still able to get the win.

Match Rating: D

 

 

Final Show Rating: C+

 

 

 

 

Prediction League Table:

 

 

packerman120: 26/37

Kijar: 25/39

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Monday, Week 3, June, 2013

 

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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 Randy Orton versus Bray Wyatt

The main event of tonight’s episode of Monday Night RAW will see the WWE Champion Randy Orton take on Bray Wyatt in a non-title match. This Sunday at the Payback Pay-Per-View Randy Orton will look to make the first successful defence of his WWE Championship when he puts the title on the line against the former Champion CM Punk in Punk’s contractually obligated rematch. CM Punk’s advocate Paul Heyman did the speaking for CM Punk at the beginning of last week’s episode of Monday Night RAW, with CM Punk unwilling to converse with the WWE Universe after losing the WWE Championship to Randy Orton at the No Way Out Pay-Per-View earlier this month. Heyman announced that he already had authorization from the Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero and that Punk will receive his title rematch at the Payback Pay-Per-View. Later in the evening last week the WWE Champion Randy Orton came to the ring and was attacked by Brock Lesnar, another associate of Paul Heyman and CM Punk, who hit Orton with an F5.

 

Santino Marella and Zack Ryder versus Jack Swagger and Tensai

Also tonight on Monday Night RAW tag team action will see the “Team CoBro” pairing of Santino Marella and Zack Ryder in action as they will take on the team of Jack Swagger and Tensai. This Sunday at the Payback Pay-Per-View Santino and Ryder will once again challenge Dean Ambrose for the WWE United States Championship in a Triple Threat match. Swagger and Tensai will likely be accompanied to the ring by the Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero tonight.

 

Non-Title: WWE United States Champion Dean Ambrose versus Ryback

This Sunday at the Payback Pay-Per-View Dean Ambrose will put his WWE United States Championship on the line in a Triple Threat match against both Santino Marella and Zack Ryder but before then Ambrose will take on Ryback in non-title action tonight on Monday Night RAW.

 

 

 

 

Daniel Bryan versus Roman Reigns

Daniel Bryan will also be in action tonight on Monday Night RAW as he will take on the former WWE Tag Team Champion Roman Reigns. This Sunday at the Payback Pay-Per-View Daniel Bryan will take on Bray Wyatt.

 

Rob Van Dam versus Erick Rowan

One of the members of Bray Wyatt’s Family, the dangerous Erick Rowan, will be in action tonight on Monday Night RAW as he will take on Rob Van Dam. The WWE Universe should be fully behind RVD in this one.

 

Non-Title: WWE Divas Champion AJ Lee versus Naomi

Finally, the WWE Divas Champion AJ Lee will be in action tonight on Monday Night RAW as she will face Naomi in a non-title match. This Sunday at the Payback Pay-Per-View AJ will put her Divas title on the line against Kaitlyn.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Quick Picks:

Non-Title: WWE Champion Randy Orton versus Bray Wyatt

Santino Marella and Zack Ryder versus Jack Swagger and Tensai

Non-Title: WWE United States Champion Dean Ambrose versus Ryback

Daniel Bryan versus Roman Reigns

Rob Van Dam versus Erick Rowan

Non-Title: WWE Divas Champion AJ Lee versus Naomi

 

 

 

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

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<p><strong>Monday, Week 3, June, 2013</strong></p><p> </p><p>

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<strong>WWE Monday Night RAW (Live from American Bank Center (TX), 10,000 in Attendance)</strong></p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Pre-Show: Audrey Marie versus Kharma</strong></p><p>

In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Audrey Marie defeated Kharma in 17:44 by pinfall with a Round Up. Audrey Marie was visibly tiring towards the end of this Divas contest that went the distance with the relative newcomer the “Original Diva” Audrey Marie being less physically conditioned to longer matches than the more experienced Kharma despite the huge size difference between the two. Even though Audrey Marie was very tired by the conclusion of the match she was still able to pick up the all-important victory, however.</p><p>

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

<strong>Pre-Show: Brodus Clay and Alex Riley versus Kings of Wrestling</strong></p><p>

In a bout that had solid in-ring action but not much in the way of heat, Kings of Wrestling defeated Brodus & Riley in 17:42 when Antonio Cesaro defeated Alex Riley by pinfall with a K.R.S.O.N.E. Zeb Colter accompanied the Kings of Wrestling, Antonio Cesaro and Kassius Ohno, to ringside for this tag team match that saw Colter offer vocal support throughout the match which ultimately led to Cesaro pinning Alex Riley to win the match for his team.</p><p>

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

<strong>Pre-Show: Chris Jericho versus Chavo Guerrero</strong></p><p>

In a match that had some good action and average heat, Chris Jericho defeated Chavo Guerrero in 18:26 by submission with a Walls of Jericho. The Monday Night RAW commentary team of Michael Cole, Jim Ross and Jerry “The King” Lawler take their positions at the announce table prior to this match.</p><p>

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

<em>Monday Night RAW begins with the WWE Champion CM Punk making his way to the ring to a tirade of boos and jeers from the WWE Universe in attendance. Once in the ring CM Punk retrieves a microphone and says that last week he was admittedly very angry at losing his WWE Championship to Randy Orton at the No Way Out Pay-Per-View, but now that CM Punk has had a week to think about it and discuss tactics with his manager Paul Heyman ahead of his rematch with Randy Orton this Sunday at the Payback Pay-Per-View with the WWE Championship on the line he is feeling calmer about the situation. CM Punk says that Randy Orton only came to RAW just before Wrestlemania because he was banned from Friday Night SmackDown by the SmackDown General Manager Booker T for constantly getting into physical altercations. CM Punk says that he likes to fight his battles mentally and then says that he would like to introduce the man who hit Orton with an F5 last week on RAW, another client of Paul Heyman, Brock Lesnar. Lesnar joins Punk in the ring and is handed the microphone. Brock Lesnar says that the Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero has put Randy Orton in tonight’s non-title main event against Bray Wyatt, but that Randy Orton should have his eyes in the back of his head at all times tonight as you never know when the “Beast” Brock Lesnar may strike again.</em></p><p>

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

<strong>Non-Title: WWE Divas Champion AJ Lee versus Naomi</strong></p><p>

In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, AJ Lee defeated Naomi in 5:59 by pinfall with a Sliced Bread #2. The Divas Champion AJ Lee seemed off her game tonight but was still able to get the win here.</p><p>

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

<em>Following her victory AJ Lee is joined in the ring by her associate Tamina and the pair celebrate before the newest member of the broadcast team, Jo Jo, comes to interview AJ. AJ says that she will beat Kaitlyn this Sunday to retain her Divas title.</em></p><p>

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

<strong>Santino Marella and Zack Ryder versus Jack Swagger and Tensai</strong></p><p>

In a match that had some good action but not much in the way of heat, Team CoBro defeated Swagger & Tensai in 7:20 when Santino Marella defeated Jack Swagger by pinfall with a Cobra. The Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero comes to ringside with Jack Swagger and Tensai for this match but her vocal support isn’t enough to lead Swagger and Tensai to victory as “Team CoBro” pick up the win.</p><p>

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

<em>The WWE Champion Randy Orton comes to the ring to a tremendous reception from the WWE Universe but before he can say anything Brock Lesnar once again rushes to the ring. Orton is too quick tonight though and Lesnar runs into an RKO.</em></p><p>

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

<strong>Non-Title: WWE United States Champion Dean Ambrose versus Ryback</strong></p><p>

In a match that had some good action and average heat, Dean Ambrose defeated Ryback in 7:29 by pinfall with a Midnight Special. The Monday Night RAW commentary team note that this Sunday Ambrose will put his US title on the line in a Triple Threat match against Santino Marella and Zack Ryder.</p><p>

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

<em>Following a commercial break we cut backstage to find the team of Batista and Mason Ryan in a brawl with the Kings of Wrestling Antonio Cesaro and Kassius Ohno. This Sunday Batista will face Cesaro one on one.</em></p><p>

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

<strong>Daniel Bryan versus Roman Reigns</strong></p><p>

In a match that had some good action and average heat, Daniel Bryan defeated Roman Reigns in 7:46 by submission with a Cattle Mutilation. Michael Cole says that Daniel Bryan will be in trouble against Bray Wyatt this Sunday but Lawler and Ross disagree.</p><p>

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

<em>As Daniel Bryan celebrates his victory in front of the WWE Universe the lights go out and when they come back on Bray Wyatt is sitting on the entrance-way in his rocking chair. Bryan takes a microphone and says that he will beat Wyatt again this Sunday.</em></p><p>

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

<strong>Rob Van Dam versus Erick Rowan</strong></p><p>

In a match that had some good action and average heat, Erick Rowan defeated Rob Van Dam in 6:49 by pinfall with a Greetings from the North. Rob Van Dam was really off his game tonight which led to Rowan picking up the win.</p><p>

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

<em>Following his victory Erick Rowan is joined in the ring by Bray Wyatt and the pair look as though they are going to attack RVD until Kane rushes to the ring to make the save. Bray Wyatt then grabs Kane and hits him with the Sister Abigail.</em></p><p>

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

<em>The Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero comes to the entrance-way with a microphone and says that she is fed up of Batista and Antonio Cesaro brawling and that their issue better be settled this Sunday.</em></p><p>

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

<strong>Non-Title: WWE Champion Randy Orton versus Bray Wyatt</strong></p><p>

In a bout that had a good crowd and good action, Randy Orton defeated Bray Wyatt in 18:14 by pinfall with an RKO. Randy Orton was really off his game tonight but was still able to get the victory in tonight’s main event.</p><p>

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

<strong>Post-Show: Evan Bourne versus Luke Harper</strong></p><p>

In a bout that had solid in-ring action but not much in the way of heat, Luke Harper defeated Evan Bourne in 12:53 by pinfall with a Running Big Boot. The commentary team remain at ringside to watch this match.</p><p>

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

<strong>Post-Show: Xavier Woods versus Leo Kruger</strong></p><p>

In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Xavier Woods defeated Leo Kruger in 13:05 by pinfall with a Hammerlock DDT. The Monday Night RAW commentary team also stay at ringside to watch this match.</p><p>

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

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

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

<strong>packerman120: 32/43</strong> </p><p>

Kijar: 28/45</p>

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Tuesday, Week 3, June, 2013

 

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

 

Non-Title: NXT Champion Justin Gabriel versus Viktor

The main event of tonight’s edition of NXT will see the NXT Champion Justin Gabriel in action as he will take on the mysterious Viktor, making his NXT debut tonight. With tonight being Viktor’s first appearance competing in front of what is likely to be a sold out NXT Arena he has a huge opportunity to impress not only the NXT Universe in attendance but also the NXT Commissioner and WWE Hall of Famer, the “American Dream” Dusty Rhodes, with an all-important non-title victory over the NXT Champion. The experience edge will obviously fall with the Champion tonight with Justin Gabriel competing in several matches over the past in front of the WWE Universe on both Monday Night RAW and Friday Night SmackDown.

 

Fatal Four-Way: Enzo Amore versus Axl Keegan versus Knuckles Madsen versus Tyler Breeze

Also tonight on NXT we will see a showcase Fatal Four-Way match featuring three competitors making their NXT debuts in front of the NXT Universe tonight in Axl Keegan, Knuckles Masen and Tyler Breeze. The fourth participant in this match, Enzo Amore, has competed inside the NXT Arena on one previous occasion when he teamed with big Colin Cassady in a losing effort against the team of Curt Hawkins and Bo Dallas three weeks ago on NXT. All four of these rookies have a big opportunity to impress the NXT Commissioner, WWE Hall of Famer the “American Dream” Dusty Rhodes, tonight.

 

Konnor versus Kenny King

Finally, the imposing and physical presence of Konnor will be in action tonight on NXT as he will take on the highly athletic Kenny King. The NXT Universe inside what is sure to be a sold out NXT Arena tonight will be treated to an intriguing clash of styles in this match with the power of Konnor going up against the speed and athleticism of Kenny King.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Quick Picks:

Non-Title: NXT Champion Justin Gabriel versus Viktor

Fatal Four-Way: Enzo Amore versus Axl Keegan versus Knuckles Madsen versus Tyler Breeze

Konnor versus Kenny King

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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

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