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Friday, Week 2, September, 2013

 

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

 

Non-Title: Champ versus Champ: World Champion John Cena versus IC Champion Wade Barrett

The main event of tonight’s edition of Friday Night SmackDown was announced via a tweet sent out by the Friday Night SmackDown General Manager Booker T and will see the World Heavyweight Champion John Cena take on the WWE Intercontinental Champion Wade Barrett in a non-title Champion versus Champion match. Last week on SmackDown Cena came to the ring and received a mixed reaction from the WWE Universe when he criticized the Friday Night SmackDown General Manager Booker T for continually putting him in tag team matches with the holder of the World Heavyweight Championship Money in the Bank briefcase, Big Show, claiming that he was suffering the same sort of treatment as he was at the hands of the Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero earlier this year. It would appear that the pressure of Big Show constantly looming over him with his briefcase is starting to get to Cena as he heads into his title defence against Mark Henry at the Night of Champions Pay-Per-View later this month.

 

Non-Title: WWE Tag Team Champions The Uso’s versus Percy Watson and Byron Saxton

Also tonight on Friday Night SmackDown we will witness tag team action as the WWE Tag Team Champions Jimmy and Jey Uso will take on the team of Percy Watson and Byron Saxton in a non-title match. We learnt this past week on Monday Night RAW that at the Night of Champions Pay-Per-View later this month Jimmy and Jey will once again put their titles on the line against Roman Reigns and William Regal.

 

Big E Langston versus JTG

The Friday Night SmackDown General Manager Booker T announced last week on SmackDown that at the Night of Champions Pay-Per-View Big E Langston will once again challenge Wade Barrett for the Intercontinental title but before then Big E will take on JTG tonight.

 

 

 

Rey Mysterio versus Drew McIntyre

One-third of the three man band known as 3MB will be in action tonight on Friday Night SmackDown as Drew McIntyre will take on Rey Mysterio. The WWE Universe should be firmly behind Mysterio in this one as both Superstars look to pick up the all-important victory.

 

Cody Rhodes versus CJ Parker

CJ Parker will make his debut on WWE television in front of the WWE Universe tonight on Friday Night SmackDown when he takes on Cody Rhodes. CJ Parker competed on a few occasions on NXT earlier this year and is now looking to make the step up.

 

Non-Title: WWE Divas Champion Paige versus Natalya

Finally, Divas action tonight on Friday Night SmackDown will see the Divas Champion Paige take on Natalya in non-title action. At Night of Champions Paige will put her Divas title on the line in a Triple Threat match against both Natalya and AJ Lee.

 

 

 

 

Quick Picks:

Non-Title: Champ versus Champ: World Champion John Cena versus IC Champion Wade Barrett

Non-Title: WWE Tag Team Champions The Uso’s versus Percy Watson and Byron Saxton

Big E Langston versus JTG

Rey Mysterio versus Drew McIntyre

Cody Rhodes versus CJ Parker

Non-Title: WWE Divas Champion Paige versus Natalya

 

 

 

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

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Friday, Week 2, September, 2013

 

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WWE Friday Night SmackDown! (Live from Broadbent Arena (KY), 6,000 in Attendance)

 

Pre-Show: Bayley versus Rosa Mendes

In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Rosa Mendes defeated Bayley in 17:52 by pinfall with a Hell Makeover. The legendary WWE Hall of Famer Ricky “The Dragon” Steamboat accompanied Bayley to ringside for this Divas match and Steamboat offered plenty of vocal support from ringside towards the young Diva Bayley who seemed thrilled to be mentored by such a legend. Ultimately, however, despite Steamboat’s presence at ringside, it was Rosa Mendes that picked up the all-important victory here.

Match Rating: E-

 

Pre-Show: Trent Barreta and Yoshi Tatsu versus Primo and Epico

In a bout that had solid in-ring action but non-existent crowd heat, Primo & Epico defeated Trent & Yoshi in 17:44 when Primo defeated Trent Barreta by pinfall with a Backstabber. Unfortunately this tag team match was too long given who was involved with the WWE Universe still not caring much for the team of Trent Barreta and Yoshi Tatsu despite them teaming up several times over the past year on both Friday Night SmackDown as well as WWE Superstars. The former WWE Tag Team Champions Primo and Epico get the win in this one.

Match Rating: D-

 

Pre-Show: Kofi Kingston versus Dolph Ziggler

In a bout that featured great action and average heat, Dolph Ziggler defeated Kofi Kingston in 17:39 by pinfall with a Zig Zag. This match suffered from a lack of psychology and could really have used somebody with the knowledge of how to construct a proper flow to a match.

Match Rating: C

 

 

 

 

Friday Night SmackDown begins with the World Heavyweight Champion John Cena making his way to the ring to a mixed reception from the WWE Universe in attendance. Cena takes a microphone from the ringside area and says that he is trying to focus on his upcoming title defence against Mark Henry at the Night of Champions Pay-Per-View later this month but that he admits that he is distracted by the holder of the World Heavyweight Championship Money in the Bank briefcase, Big Show, constantly looming over him and threatening to cash in his title shot. Cena also says that it doesn’t help that the SmackDown General Manager Booker T keeps putting him in tag matches with Big Show, such as last week on SmackDown, and Cena says that he is starting to feel victimized just like he was by the Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero earlier this year. Cena says that despite not being in the ring with Big Show tonight, he is still going to have to face the Intercontinental Champion Wade Barrett in a non-title Champion versus Champion match whilst both Mark Henry and Big Show have the night off from in-ring competition. Big Show then joins Cena in the ring and tells Cena to stop complaining and to just accept that one day, maybe sooner rather than later, Big Show will become the new World Heavyweight Champion.

Rating: C+

 

Non-Title: WWE Divas Champion Paige versus Natalya

In a bout that had solid in-ring action but non-existent crowd heat, Paige defeated Natalya in 6:57 by pinfall with a RamPaige. The Friday Night SmackDown commentary team of Josh Mathews, Joey Styles and Matt Striker note that Paige will put her title on the line in a Triple Threat match against both Natalya and AJ Lee at Night of Champions.

Rating: D-

 

Following her victory Paige takes a microphone and says that she is better than every other Diva, be that AJ Lee, Natalya or even Summer Rae. Paige says that she will retain her title at Night of Champions. Tamina then comes to the entrance-way with a microphone and says that she has been known to be a bit of a Teacher, and that she is going to teach Paige a lesson, the first being that whatever she does, AJ Lee will leave Night of Champions as the new Divas Champion.

Rating: E+

 

 

 

 

 

Non-Title: WWE Tag Team Champions The Uso’s versus Percy Watson and Byron Saxton

In a bout that had solid in-ring action but non-existent crowd heat, The Uso's defeated Watson & Saxton in 6:42 when Jimmy Uso defeated Percy Watson by pinfall with an Alley-Us. The Friday Night SmackDown commentary team note that at the Night of Champions Pay-Per-View later this month Jimmy and Jey will put their titles on the line against Roman Reigns and William Regal, as we learnt this past week on Monday Night RAW.

Match Rating: D

 

Sylvester Lefort comes to the ring and introduces his client, Aksana. The beautiful Aksana then joins Lefort in the ring until Mark Henry comes to the ring and says that he’s tired of asking, he wants Aksana at his side when he wins the World title at Night of Champions.

Rating: D+

 

Big E Langston versus JTG

In a bout that had solid in-ring action but not much in the way of heat, Big E Langston defeated JTG in 7:09 by pinfall with a Big Ending. This match had very little drama or flow to it as nobody in the ring had the psychology to take control properly.

Match Rating: D

 

Following his victory Big E celebrates in front of the WWE Universe until Wade Barrett, the Intercontinental Champion, comes to the entrance-way and tells Big E that he will beat him at the Night of Champions Pay-Per-View to retain his title.

Rating: C

 

Rey Mysterio versus Drew McIntyre

In a bout that had solid in-ring action but not much in the way of heat, Rey Mysterio defeated Drew McIntyre in 9:58 by pinfall with a 619 into a Seated Senton. Drew McIntyre seemed off his game tonight.

Match Rating: C-

 

 

 

We cut backstage to find the Friday Night SmackDown General Manager Booker T in discussions with his good friend R-Truth. Booker tells Truth that next week he will announce two participants to take part in a Number One Contenders match to the Intercontinental title at Night of Champions.

Rating: C

 

Cody Rhodes versus CJ Parker

In a bout that had solid in-ring action but not much in the way of heat, Cody Rhodes defeated CJ Parker in 6:53 by pinfall with The Beautiful Disaster. The Friday Night SmackDown commentary team note that this is Parker’s debut on WWE television.

Match Rating: D+

 

We cut backstage to find Christian walking down a corridor when he bumps into Alberto Del Rio and his personal ring announcer Ricardo Rodriguez, who tells Christian that it’s about time he hits the retirement home.

Rating: C-

 

Following a commercial break we cut to another backstage area to find Big E Langston with Summer Rae and Nicole Matthews, and the two Divas are flirting with Big E and feeling his muscles. Summer tells Big E that she’s sure he will win back the Intercontinental title at Night of Champions.

Rating: D+

 

As Summer Rae and Nicole Matthews continue to flirt with Big E Langston suddenly Layla and Alicia Fox rush onto the scene and begin to attack Summer Rae. The pair pull off her clothes and leave her in her underwear as Big E and Nicole Matthews leave the scene.

Rating: D-

 

Non-Title: Champ versus Champ: World Champion John Cena versus IC Champion Wade Barrett

In a bout that featured great action and a good crowd, John Cena defeated Wade Barrett in 13:46 by pinfall with an Attitude Adjustment. John Cena is improving in Performance skills and got the win in tonight’s main event.

Match Rating: B

 

Post-Show: Goldust versus Damien Sandow

In a match that had some good action and average heat, Goldust defeated Damien Sandow in 12:34 by pinfall with a Suplex Snap Neckbreaker. Goldust and Sandow don’t seem to click as opponents and it made for an awkward bout.

Match Rating: D

 

Post-Show: Ted DiBiase versus The Miz

In a match that had some good action and average heat, The Miz defeated Ted DiBiase in 12:43 by pinfall with a Skull Crushing Finale. Ted DiBiase is improving in Performance skills but was unable to beat the Miz tonight.

Match Rating: D+

 

Final Show Rating: C+

 

 

 

 

Prediction League Table:

 

Kijar: 14/21

thecoolestjedi12: 10/14

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Monday, Week 3, September, 2013

 

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

 

WWE Championship: Daniel Bryan © versus Kane versus Bray Wyatt

The main event of tonight’s edition of Monday Night RAW will see Daniel Bryan put the WWE Championship on the line in a Triple Threat match against his former Team Hell No tag team partner Kane as well as the deranged and mysterious Bray Wyatt. The WWE Universe saw Daniel Bryan pull off the remarkable back at Summerslam last month when he defeated CM Punk to become the new WWE Champion for the very first time, and the next night on RAW CM Punk’s advocate Paul Heyman proclaimed that CM Punk would cash in his contractually obligated rematch at the Night of Champions Pay-Per-View, to which Daniel Bryan suggested that their match be a ladder match, a challenge that was accepted by CM Punk. However, just last week on Monday Night RAW following the return of Kane and an altercation between Kane and Bray Wyatt, the Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero announced that Daniel Bryan must put his title on the line in a Triple Threat match tonight and that the winner will go on to defend the title in the ladder match against CM Punk this Sunday at the Night of Champions Pay-Per-View.

 

Xavier Woods and Richie Steamboat versus Roman Reigns and William Regal

Also tonight on Monday Night RAW we will witness tag team action as the team of Xavier Woods and Richie Steamboat will once again take on the former WWE Tag Team Champions Roman Reigns and William Regal. This Sunday at the Night of Champions Pay-Per-View Reigns and Regal will challenge Jimmy and Jey Uso for the WWE Tag Team Championships and Reigns and Regal will be looking to build momentum heading into their title shot with an all-important victory tonight.

 

Non-Title: WWE United States Champion Sheamus versus Chris Jericho

This Sunday at the Night of Champions Pay-Per-View Sheamus will put his WWE United States Championship on the line against Zack Ryder but before then Sheamus will take on Chris Jericho in non-title action tonight on Monday Night RAW.

 

 

 

Rob Van Dam versus Danny Burch

Danny Burch, from England, will make his WWE television debut tonight on Monday Night RAW as he will take on Rob Van Dam just days before RVD faces Seth Rollins this Sunday at the Night of Champions Pay-Per-View.

 

Brodus Clay versus Jinder Mahal

One-third of the three man band known as 3MB will be in action tonight on Monday Night RAW as Jinder Mahal will take on Brodus Clay. The WWE Universe in attendance should be fully behind Brodus Clay in this one.

 

Cameron versus AJ Lee

Finally, Divas action tonight on Monday Night RAW will see AJ Lee take on Cameron. This Sunday at Night of Champions AJ Lee will join Natalya in challenging Paige for the Divas Championship in a Triple Threat match.

 

 

 

 

 

Quick Picks:

WWE Championship: Daniel Bryan © versus Kane versus Bray Wyatt

Xavier Woods and Richie Steamboat versus Roman Reigns and William Regal

Non-Title: WWE United States Champion Sheamus versus Chris Jericho

Rob Van Dam versus Danny Burch

Brodus Clay versus Jinder Mahal

Cameron versus AJ Lee

 

 

 

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

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Monday, Week 3, September, 2013

 

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WWE Monday Night RAW (Live from Broadbent Arena (KY) 6,000 in Attendance)

 

Pre-Show: Audrey Marie versus Kharma

In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Kharma defeated Audrey Marie in 18:05 by pinfall with a Flying Splash. Jo Jo accompanied her good friend Audrey Marie to ringside for this Divas contest that went the distance. Jo Jo offered vocal support for Audrey Marie throughout the match and tried to encourage the WWE Universe in attendance to get behind and support Audrey Marie but ultimately it was the much larger Kharma that picked up the all-important victory.

Match Rating: E

 

Pre-Show: Zack Ryder and Santino Marella versus Kings of Wrestling

In a match that had some good action but not much in the way of heat, Team CoBro defeated Kings of Wrestling in 18:05 when Zack Ryder defeated Kassius Ohno by pinfall with a Cobra. Zack Ryder was really off his game tonight which led to the Kings of Wrestling pairing of Antonio Cesaro and Kassius Ohno attacking Ryder for the majority of the match until Ryder was finally able to get the tag to Santino who hit Ohno with the Cobra before tagging Ryder back in to pin Ohno to get the win.

Match Rating: D+

 

Pre-Show: Sami Zayn versus Curt Hawkins

In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Sami Zayn defeated Curt Hawkins in 17:52 by pinfall with a Brainbuster. Unfortunately this match needed to be a lot shorter given who was involved.

Match Rating: E+

 

 

 

 

 

Monday Night RAW begins with the former WWE Champion CM Punk making his way to the ring, to mostly boos and jeers from the WWE Universe in attendance. Punk takes a microphone from the ringside area and says that he has asked his advocate Paul Heyman not to join him out in the ring tonight as Punk has some things he wants to get off his chest. CM Punk says that he was scheduled to challenge Daniel Bryan for the WWE Championship in a ladder match this Sunday at the Night of Champions Pay-Per-View but due to some sort of politicking backstage between Paul Heyman and the Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero, Daniel Bryan will now put the WWE Championship on the line in a Triple Threat match in tonight’s main event against both Kane and Bray Wyatt and that the winner will go on to defend the title against CM Punk this Sunday. CM Punk says that whilst he is sure that Paul Heyman thought he was doing the right thing by going to Vickie and lobbying for tonight’s title match to be made, CM Punk did not ask for any of this. Punk says that he now does not know who his opponent will be on Sunday and it may well be a monster in the form of Kane or a maniac in the form of Bray Wyatt. Brock Lesnar, another of Heyman’s clients, then joins Punk in the ring. Lesnar tells Punk that he better start showing some gratitude towards Heyman.

Rating: B

 

Cameron versus AJ Lee

In a bout that had solid in-ring action but non-existent crowd heat, AJ Lee defeated Cameron in 6:13 by pinfall with a Shining Wizard. A pretty vocal crowd didn’t seem particularly thrilled with seeing Cameron wrestle.

Match Rating: D-

 

Following her victory AJ Lee is joined in the ring by Tamina and the pair look as though they are going to attack Cameron until Naomi rushes to the ring to make the save. AJ then takes a microphone and says that this Sunday she will win her Divas title back.

Rating: D-

 

Xavier Woods and Richie Steamboat versus Roman Reigns and William Regal

In a bout that had solid in-ring action but non-existent crowd heat, Reigns & Regal defeated Woods & Steamboat in 6:35 when Roman Reigns defeated Richie Steamboat by submission. Xavier Woods seemed off his game tonight which led to Reigns and Regal attacking Woods for the majority of this match until Woods was finally able to get the tag to Richie Steamboat only for Steamboat to tap out to Roman Reigns.

Match Rating: D

 

We cut backstage to find the WWE Champion Daniel Bryan looking into the camera and clutching his WWE Championship. Daniel Bryan says that the Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero has decided to make life difficult for him but that she doesn’t know who she’s dealing with. Daniel Bryan says he will retain his title tonight.

Rating: B

 

Non-Title: WWE United States Champion Sheamus versus Chris Jericho

In a bout that featured great action and a good crowd, Sheamus defeated Chris Jericho in 7:42 by pinfall with a Celtic Cross. Sheamus and Jericho just don’t click at all as opponents and it showed in their performances here.

Match Rating: C-

 

Following his victory Sheamus celebrates in the ring until Zack Ryder comes to the entrance-way with a microphone and says that this Sunday he will beat Sheamus to once again become the new US Champion.

Rating: C

 

Kane makes his way to the ring to a great reception from the WWE Universe in attendance and takes a microphone, but before Kane can say anything the lights go out. When the lights come back on Bray Wyatt is standing over Kane, who is lying on his back in the middle of the ring.

Rating: D+

 

Rob Van Dam versus Danny Burch

In a bout that had solid in-ring action but not much in the way of heat, Rob Van Dam defeated Danny Burch in 6:13 by pinfall with a Five Star Frog Splash. Michael Cole and Jerry Lawler feel that RVD will have a tough time against Seth Rollins this Sunday, but JR disagrees.

Match Rating: C+

 

We cut backstage to find Seth Rollins watching highlights of RVD’s victory on a monitor with Raquel Diaz, who tells Rollins that she sees herself as the next “Rated R Superstar”. Diaz then kisses Rollins, who looks surprised.

Rating: D

 

Brodus Clay versus Jinder Mahal

In a bout that had solid in-ring action but not much in the way of heat, Brodus Clay defeated Jinder Mahal in 6:05 by pinfall with an Ah Funk It! Clay and Mahal have pretty good chemistry as opponents and it lifted the match.

Match Rating: D+

 

We cut backstage to find Evan Bourne in the locker-room when Randy Orton suddenly rushes into the room. For seemingly no apparent reason Orton grabs Bourne and throws him head first into a locker.

Rating: C-

 

 

Prior to the evening’s main event the Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero comes to the entrance-way and announces that if Daniel Bryan doesn’t win tonight then his WWE career is over.

Rating: C-

 

WWE Championship: Daniel Bryan © versus Kane versus Bray Wyatt

In a bout that featured great action and a good crowd, Kane defeated Daniel Bryan and Bray Wyatt in 18:14 when Kane defeated Bray Wyatt by pinfall with a Tombstone Piledriver. Kane wins the WWE title. The Monday Night RAW commentary team note that as well as long the title, Daniel Bryan is now banished from the WWE.

Match Rating: B-

 

Post-Show: Alex Riley versus Leo Kruger

In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Leo Kruger defeated Alex Riley in 13:17 by submission with a GC3. The Monday Night RAW commentary team remain at ringside to watch this match.

Match Rating: E-

 

 

 

Post-Show: Fatsuhiko Nakajima versus Derrick Bateman

In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Derrick Bateman defeated Fatsuhiko Nakajima in 13:17 by pinfall with a Sweet Meat Sizzler. The Godfather accompanied Nakajima to the ring.

Match Rating: F

 

 

Final Show Rating: B-

 

 

 

 

 

 

Prediction League Table:

 

Kijar: 14/21

thecoolestjedi12: 10/14

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Thursday, Week 3, September, 2013

 

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

 

Yoshi Tatsu versus Jinder Mahal

The main event of tonight’s edition of WWE Superstars will see the Japanese Superstar Yoshi Tatsu in action as he will take on one-third of the three man band known as 3MB in Jinder Mahal. The WWE Universe in attendance tonight should be fully behind Yoshi Tatsu in this one as both Superstars look to pick up the all-important victory to impress the higher ups in WWE management such as the Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero as well as the Friday Night SmackDown General Manager Booker T.

 

Brodus Clay and Alex Riley versus Hunico and Camacho

Also tonight on WWE Superstars we will witness tag team action as the team of Brodus Clay and Alex Riley will take on the Hispanic duo of Hunico and Camacho. Both of these tag teams will be hoping to impress the WWE Universe as well as the Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero and the Friday Night SmackDown General Manager Booker T and potentially earn a future WWE Tag Team Championship opportunity.

 

Kelly Kelly versus Nicole Matthews

Finally, Divas action tonight on WWE Superstars will see the former Divas Champion Kelly Kelly take on Nicole Matthews. This Sunday at Night of Champions Paige will put her Divas title on the line in a Triple Threat match against both AJ Lee and Natalya.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Quick Picks:

Yoshi Tatsu versus Jinder Mahal

Brodus Clay and Alex Riley versus Hunico and Camacho

Kelly Kelly versus Nicole Matthews

 

 

 

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

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<p><strong>Thursday, Week 3, September, 2013</strong></p><p> </p><p>

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<strong>WWE Superstars (Live from the Olney Central College (IL), 1,000 in Attendance)</strong></p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Pre-Show: Summer Rae versus Raquel Diaz</strong></p><p>

In an absolutely wretched bout that was devoid of action or heat, Summer Rae defeated Raquel Diaz in 17:32 by pinfall. Unfortunately a hot crowd was against Summer Rae during this match, chanting for her not to come back as she took on the daughter of the Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero as well as the late, great WWE Hall of Famer Eddie Guerrero, Raquel Diaz. It would appear that the WWE Universe still do not care all too much for Summer Rae despite her making several appearances in recent weeks on Friday Night SmackDown. Despite the crowd being on her back, however, Summer Rae was still able to pick up the all-important victory here.</p><p>

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

(Billy Kidman thinks that Summer Rae needs to be booked a little smarter and that she needs shorter matches as she was totally exposed by the length of this one.)</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Pre-Show: Alexander Rusev and Marcus Owens versus Percy Watson and Byron Saxton</strong></p><p>

In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Rusev & Owens defeated Watson & Saxton in 17:54 when Alexander Rusev defeated Percy Watson by pinfall with a Big Splash. Cameron accompanied the team of Rusev and Owens to the ringside area and offered cheerleading as well as vocal support throughout the match which may have been what led to Rusev and Owens getting the win in this one.</p><p>

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

<strong>Pre-Show: Fatsuhiko Nakajima versus Corey Graves</strong></p><p>

In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Corey Graves defeated Fatsuhiko Nakajima in 17:47 by submission with a 13th Step. The Godfather accompanied Nakajima to the ring for this match.</p><p>

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

<strong>Brodus Clay and Alex Riley versus Hunico and Camacho</strong></p><p>

In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Hunico & Camacho defeated Brodus & Riley in 6:50 when Camacho defeated Alex Riley by submission. The WWE Superstars commentary team of Josh Mathews, Joey Styles and Matt Striker note that both of these teams would love to challenge for the WWE Tag Team Championships at some point in the future after the Uso’s put the titles on the line against Reigns and Regal this Sunday.</p><p>

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

<em>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 mixed reaction from the WWE Universe in attendance. Punk was alone this week and was not joined by his advocate Paul Heyman as Punk retrieved a microphone from the ringside area and said that he had some things he wanted to get off his chest. Punk spoke about how he was scheduled to challenge Daniel Bryan for the WWE Championship in a Ladder match this Sunday at the Night of Champions Pay-Per-View but that due to a scheme cooked up by Paul Heyman and the Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero, Punk said he didn’t know who he will face now as Daniel Bryan would defend the WWE Championship in a Triple Threat match against both Kane as well as Bray Wyatt in RAW’s main event. CM Punk said that he would have been happy to have his title rematch with Daniel Bryan but that due to the scheming of Paul Heyman and Vickie Guerrero, which Punk did not ask for, he may have to face a monster on Sunday in the form of Kane or a maniacal and deranged lunatic in Bray Wyatt. Brock Lesnar, another of Paul Heyman’s associates, then joined Punk in the ring and told Punk that he better start showing Paul Heyman a bit of gratitude. Later in the evening Kane made his way to the ring but before he could say anything the lights went out in the arena and when they came back on Bray Wyatt was standing over a fallen Kane, who was lying prone in the middle of the ring. Before the main event of the evening the Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero came to the entrance-way and announced that if Daniel Bryan failed to retain the WWE title in the main event he would be forced to leave the WWE. Kane won the main event to become the new WWE Champion, and will defend the title in a Ladder match against Punk this Sunday whilst Bryan is now banished from the WWE.</em></p><p>

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

<strong>Kelly Kelly versus Nicole Matthews</strong></p><p>

In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Kelly Kelly defeated Nicole Matthews in 6:30 by pinfall with a K2. Kelly and Nicole Matthews don’t seem to click as opponents and it made for an awkward bout.</p><p>

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

<em>Highlights are shown from last week’s episode of Friday Night SmackDown when John Cena addressed the WWE Universe and was once again critical of the General Manager Booker T, leading to the holder of the World Heavyweight Championship Money in the Bank briefcase, Big Show, coming to the ring and reminding Cena that he can cash in his title shot at any time. Later in the evening Mark Henry said that he will beat John Cena this Sunday to become the new World Champion and wants Aksana on his arm, and in the evening’s non-title main event Cena beat the Intercontinental Champion Wade Barrett. A tweet is then shown from Booker T announcing that tomorrow night’s main event will see Cena take on the Miz in a non-title match.</em></p><p>

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

<strong>Yoshi Tatsu versus Jinder Mahal</strong></p><p>

In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Jinder Mahal defeated Yoshi Tatsu in 13:05 by pinfall with a Sands of Time. The WWE Superstars commentary team note that Mahal seems more focused now following his appearances on NXT.</p><p>

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

<strong>Post-Show: Richie Steamboat versus Colin Cassady</strong></p><p>

In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Colin Cassady defeated Richie Steamboat in 12:51 by pinfall with an East River Crossing. The crowd were totally turned off by this match unfortunately.</p><p>

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

<strong>Post-Show: Braden Walker versus Kalisto</strong></p><p>

In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Kalisto defeated Braden Walker in 13:15 by pinfall with a Del Sol Driver. Kalisto seemed off his game tonight but was still able to get the victory here.</p><p>

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

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

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

<strong>Kijar: 14/21</strong> </p><p>

thecoolestjedi12: 10/14</p>

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Friday, Week 3, September, 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 John Cena versus The Miz

The main event of tonight’s edition of Friday Night SmackDown was announced earlier this week via a tweet sent out from the Friday Night SmackDown General Manager Booker T and will see the World Heavyweight Champion John Cena take on the Miz in a non-title match. Last week on SmackDown Cena addressed the WWE Universe and was heavily critical of the General Manager Booker T, claiming that Cena was being mistreated similarly to the way he was earlier this year by the Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero. Cena seems to be letting the pressure get to him ahead of this Sunday at the Night of Champions Pay-Per-View when he will put the World Heavyweight Championship on the line against Mark Henry, as Cena seems distracted by Big Show, who is constantly looming over Cena as the holder of the World Heavyweight Championship Money in the Bank briefcase. This is a rematch from the main event of Wrestlemania 27 when the Miz defeated John Cena to retain the WWE Championship.

 

Non-Title: WWE Tag Team Champions The Uso’s versus Percy Watson and Byron Saxton

Also tonight on Friday Night SmackDown the WWE Tag Team Champions Jimmy and Jey Uso will be in action as they will face the team of Percy Watson and Byron Saxton in a non-title match. Jimmy and Jey will be looking to pick up the all-important victory here to build momentum heading into their title defence against the team of Roman Reigns and William Regal this Sunday at the Night of Champions Pay-Per-View.

 

Non-Title: WWE Intercontinental Champion Wade Barrett versus Christian

This Sunday at the Night of Champions Pay-Per-View Wade Barrett will put his WWE Intercontinental Championship on the line against Big E Langston but before then Barrett will take on Christian in non-title action tonight on Friday Night SmackDown.

 

 

 

Ted DiBiase versus Dolph Ziggler

The former World Heavyweight Champion Dolph Ziggler will be in action tonight on Friday Night SmackDown as he will face the “Fortunate Son” Ted DiBiase. The WWE Universe in attendance will likely be fully behind DiBiase in this one.

 

Rey Mysterio versus Damien Sandow

Also tonight on Friday Night SmackDown Rey Mysterio will take on Damien Sandow with both Superstars looking to pick up the win to impress the WWE Universe as well as the SmackDown General Manager Booker T.

 

Non-Title: WWE Divas Champion Paige versus Natalya

Finally, the WWE Divas Champion Paige will take on Natalya in a non-title match tonight on Friday Night SmackDown just two days before Sunday when Paige will put the title on the line in a Triple Threat match against both Natalya and AJ Lee.

 

 

 

Quick Picks:

Non-Title: World Heavyweight Champion John Cena versus The Miz

Non-Title: WWE Tag Team Champions The Uso’s versus Percy Watson and Byron Saxton

Non-Title: WWE Intercontinental Champion Wade Barrett versus Christian

Ted DiBiase versus Dolph Ziggler

Rey Mysterio versus Damien Sandow

Non-Title: WWE Divas Champion Paige versus Natalya

 

 

 

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

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Friday, Week 3, September, 2013

 

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

 

Pre-Show: Kelly Kelly versus Nicole Matthews

In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Kelly Kelly defeated Nicole Matthews in 18:27 by pinfall with a K2. Unfortunately Kelly Kelly and Nicole Matthews don’t seem to click as opponents and it made for an awkward bout tonight. The WWE Universe were in truth not very interested at all in this Divas match that went the distance and ended up with the former WWE Divas Champion Kelly picking up the all-important victory.

Match Rating: E

 

Pre-Show: The Rhodes Dynasty versus Primo and Epico

In a match that had some good action but not much in the way of heat, The Rhodes Dynasty defeated Primo & Epico in 17:54 when Cody Rhodes defeated Epico by pinfall with a Cross Rhodes. The small man dressed in a bull uniform known as El Torito once again accompanied Primo and Epico to ringside for this tag team match as Primo and Epico returned to Puerto Rico to take on Goldust and Cody Rhodes. Despite El Torito offering plenty of movement and vocal support on the outside of the ring Primo and Epico were unable to gain the victory here as Cody pinned Epico to win the match for his team.

Match Rating: C-

 

Pre-Show: Kofi Kingston versus Alberto Del Rio

In a match that had some good action and average heat, Kofi Kingston defeated Alberto Del Rio in 17:48 by pinfall with an S.O.S. This was an impressive victory for Kingston over the former World Champion Del Rio.

Match Rating: C+

 

 

 

 

Friday Night SmackDown kicks off with the World Heavyweight Champion John Cena making his way to the ring to a mixed reaction from the WWE Universe in attendance. Once in the ring Cena retrieves a microphone from the ringside area and proclaims that he is trying his hardest to focus on this Sunday and the Night of Champions Pay-Per-View when Cena will put his World Heavyweight Championship on the line against Mark Henry. However, Cena continues, he admits that he is a little distracted by the holder of the World Heavyweight Championship Money in the Bank briefcase Big Show constantly getting in his face. Cena also says that once again Mark Henry is given the night off from in-ring competition tonight whilst Cena must face the Miz in SmackDown’s non-title main event. Cena says that he thought that he was subjected to political shenanigans and unfairness at the hands of the Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero earlier this year but that it now appears that the Friday Night SmackDown General Manager Booker T is also trying to stack the deck against Cena. Big Show then joins Cena in the ring and says that Cena is being paranoid about Booker T, and he doesn’t need to. However, Big Show continues, Cena is right to be paranoid about Big Show as he can cash in his Money in the Bank briefcase at any time.

Rating: C+

 

Non-Title: WWE Divas Champion Paige versus Natalya

In a bout that had solid in-ring action but non-existent crowd heat, Paige defeated Natalya in 6:35 by pinfall with a RamPaige. The Friday Night SmackDown commentary team of Josh Mathews, Joey Styles and Matt Striker note that this Sunday Paige will put the Divas title on the line in a Triple Threat match against both Natalya and AJ Lee.

Match Rating: D

 

Following her victory Paige takes a microphone and says that she’s better than Natalya, AJ Lee and every other Diva on the roster, including Summer Rae. Tamina then comes to the entrance-way and tells Paige that the Divas Championship will be coming home to AJ Lee this Sunday.

Rating: D-

 

Non-Title: WWE Tag Team Champions The Uso’s versus Percy Watson and Byron Saxton

In a bout that had solid in-ring action but non-existent crowd heat, The Uso's defeated Watson & Saxton in 6:44 when Jey Uso defeated Percy Watson by pinfall with an Alley-Us. Byron Saxton was really off his game tonight which led to Jimmy and Jey working over Saxton for the majority of the match only for Saxton to eventually tag in Percy Watson who was pinned following a double team maneuver from the WWE Tag Team Champions.

Match Rating: D

 

 

Sylvester Lefort comes to the ring and introduces his client Aksana. Just as Aksana has joined Lefort in the ring Mark Henry comes to the ring and says that he wants Aksana on his arm this Sunday when he becomes the new World Champion.

Rating: C-

 

Non-Title: WWE Intercontinental Champion Wade Barrett versus Christian

In a match that had some good action and average heat, Wade Barrett defeated Christian in 8:03 by pinfall with The Wasteland. Barrett and Christian have great chemistry as opponents and it lifted the match and showed in their performances tonight.

Match Rating: C+

 

Following Barrett’s victory we cut backstage to find Big E Langston watching highlights on the monitor. Summer Rae is feeling Big E’s muscles and tells him he will beat Barrett this Sunday to get his title back, when Layla walks into the area and asks Big E what she’s doing with a loser like Summer.

Rating: C-

 

Ted DiBiase versus Dolph Ziggler

In a match that had some good action and average heat, Ted DiBiase defeated Dolph Ziggler in 7:39 by pinfall with a Dream Street. The commentary team announce that the winner of this match will compete in a Number One Contenders match for the Intercontinental title this Sunday.

Match Rating: C+

 

Booker T comes to the entrance-way along with his friend R-Truth and the Friday Night SmackDown General Manager announces that DiBiase will face the Miz this Sunday with the winner receiving a future shot at the Intercontinental title.

Rating: D+

 

Rey Mysterio versus Damien Sandow

In a match that had some good action and average heat, Damien Sandow defeated Rey Mysterio in 8:20 by pinfall with a Terminus. The Friday Night SmackDown commentary team note that this is a big win for Sandow.

Match Rating: C

 

The Miz comes to the ring prior to tonight’s Friday Night SmackDown non-title main event and informs the WWE Universe that this Sunday he will beat Ted DiBiase to become the new Number One Contender to the Intercontinental Championship.

Rating: C-

 

Non-Title: World Heavyweight Champion John Cena versus The Miz

In a bout that featured great action and a good crowd, John Cena defeated The Miz in 12:54 by submission with an STF. John Cena is improving in Performance skills as he heads towards his title defence against Mark Henry this Sunday.

Match Rating: B

 

Post-Show: Sin Cara versus Curtis Axel

In a match that had some good action but not much in the way of heat, Curtis Axel defeated Sin Cara in 12:51 by pinfall with a McGillicutter. Paul Heyman accompanied his client Curtis Axel to the ring for this match.

Match Rating: D+

 

Post-Show: The Great Khali versus Titus O’Neil

In a bout that had solid in-ring action but not much in the way of heat, Titus O'Neil defeated The Great Khali in 13:07 by pinfall with a Spear. A pretty vocal crowd didn’t seem particularly thrilled with seeing Khali wrestle.

Match Rating: E-

 

Final Show Rating: C+

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Prediction League Table:

 

Kijar: 14/21

thecoolestjedi12: 10/14

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Sunday, Week 3, September, 2013

 

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The following contests are confirmed to take place at tonight’s WWE Night of Champions Pay-Per-View:

 

WWE Championship: Ladder Match: Kane © versus CM Punk

The main event at tonight’s Night of Champions Pay-Per-View will see Kane put the WWE Championship on the line against CM Punk in a Ladder match. This match was originally supposed to see Daniel Bryan defending the title against CM Punk but after a scheme cooked up by the Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero and the advocate for CM Punk, Paul Heyman, Daniel Bryan was forced to put his WWE Championship on the line in a Triple Threat match last week on Monday Night RAW with Vickie informing Bryan before the match that if he was unable to retain his title he would be banished from the WWE. Kane then defeated both Daniel Bryan and Bray Wyatt in the Triple Threat match to become the new WWE Champion. With Daniel Bryan now firmly out of the picture Kane must put his newly won title on the line against CM Punk tonight, but Punk was not too pleased with the situation last week on RAW about the potential of having to face the “Monster” Kane, and informed the WWE Universe that he did not ask Heyman to interfere with tonight’s proceedings. Punk’s displeasure at the situation brought another of Paul Heyman’s clients, Brock Lesnar, to the ring, who told Punk that he should be more grateful. Both Kane and CM Punk will be looking to climb the ladder tonight and retrieve the WWE Championship to get the all-important victory.

 

World Heavyweight Championship: John Cena © versus Mark Henry

John Cena will put his World Heavyweight Championship on the line against Mark Henry tonight but both of these Superstars seem a little distracted heading into this match, with Mark Henry seemingly infatuated with Aksana and Cena constantly worrying about the holder of the World Heavyweight Championship Money in the Bank briefcase, Big Show. Cena has received mixed reactions from the WWE Universe as of late for being highly critical of the Friday Night SmackDown General Manager Booker T and comparing him to the treatment Cena received at the hands of the Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero earlier this year. Cena’s grievances come due to the fact that since winning the World title Cena has competed in the main event of every single episode of Friday Night SmackDown whereas Mark Henry has been given the night off from in-ring competition for several weeks heading into tonight’s match. Cena became the World Champion back in May at the Over the Limit Pay-Per-View after beating the former World Champion Alberto Del Rio and since then has made four successful title defences, three against Dolph Ziggler and one against Mark Henry last month at Summerslam.

 

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

Tag Team action tonight will see Jimmy and Jey Uso put the WWE Tag Team Championships on the line against the former WWE Tag Team Champions Roman Reigns and William Regal. Both of these teams have been on a roll heading into this match with Reigns and Regal picking up victories every week on Monday Night RAW leading to the Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero giving them another title shot tonight whilst Jimmy and Jey have been winning non-title matches on Friday Night SmackDown. The WWE Universe in attendance should be fully behind the Uso’s in this one as Reigns and Regal look to do what they couldn’t do last month at Summerslam in beating Jimmy and Jey to once again become the WWE Tag Team Champions.

 

WWE United States Championship: Sheamus © versus Zack Ryder

The WWE United States Championship will be on the line tonight as Sheamus will put his title on the line against Zack Ryder. The WWE Universe will be firmly in support of Ryder tonight, who despite failing to beat Sheamus to win the title at Summerslam last month, was given another title shot tonight after an impressive victory over the former Champion Dean Ambrose.

 

WWE Intercontinental Championship: Wade Barrett © versus Big E Langston

Tonight Big E Langston will receive his final shot against Wade Barrett for the WWE Intercontinental Championship. Big E failed to win the title back from Barrett at Summerslam last month but after campaigning for one more match Booker T eventually agreed to Big E’s demands.

 

WWE Intercontinental Championship No. 1 Contenders Match: Ted DiBiase versus The Miz

Last week on Friday Night SmackDown Ted DiBiase defeated Dolph Ziggler to earn himself a match against the Miz tonight with the winner going on to challenge for the WWE Intercontinental Championship. The WWE Universe should be treated to a great match here.

 

Rob Van Dam versus Seth Rollins

Three weeks ago on Monday Night RAW Seth Rollins introduced himself to the Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero and was immediately given a match against Rob Van Dam tonight at Night of Champions. Since then Rollins has seemingly formed a relationship with Vickie’s daughter Raquel Diaz but will have to focus on the veteran RVD tonight.

 

 

WWE Divas Championship: Paige © versus Natalya versus AJ Lee

Finally, Paige will put her WWE Divas Championship on the line in a Triple Threat match tonight against both Natalya as well as the former Champion AJ Lee. At Summerslam Paige beat both AJ as well as Natalya in another Triple Threat match to become the new Divas Champion for the very first time and will hope to make her first successful title defence tonight.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Quick Picks:

WWE Championship: Ladder Match: Kane © versus CM Punk

World Heavyweight Championship: John Cena © versus Mark Henry

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

WWE United States Championship: Sheamus © versus Zack Ryder

WWE Intercontinental Championship: Wade Barrett © versus Big E Langston

WWE Intercontinental Championship No. 1 Contenders Match: Ted DiBiase versus The Miz

Rob Van Dam versus Seth Rollins

WWE Divas Championship: Paige © versus Natalya versus AJ Lee

 

 

 

 

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

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WWE Night of Champions Pay-Per-View (Live from DCU Center (MA), 14,738 in Attendance)

 

Pre-Show: Summer Rae versus Mia Yim

In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Summer Rae defeated Mia Yim in 18:05 by pinfall. Unfortunately a hot crowd was against Summer Rae, chanting for her not to come back. However, despite the WWE Universe being on her back, Summer was still able to pick up the all-important victory here.

Match Rating: E-

 

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

 

Pre-Show: Rey Mysterio and Sin Cara versus Jack Swagger and Tensai

In a match that had some good action and average heat, Swagger & Tensai defeated Mysterio & Cara in 17:48 when Jack Swagger defeated Sin Cara by submission with a Patriot Lock. The Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero accompanied Swagger and Tensai to ringside for this match and offered vocal support throughout the match which may have been what led to Swagger and Tensai getting the win.

Match Rating: C-

 

Pre-Show: Christian versus Randy Orton

In a bout that featured great action and a good crowd, Randy Orton defeated Christian in 17:42 by pinfall with an RKO. Christian and Randy Orton have pretty good chemistry as opponents and it lifted the match.

Match Rating: C+

 

 

WWE Intercontinental Championship: Wade Barrett © versus Big E Langston

In a bout that featured great action and average heat, Big E Langston defeated Wade Barrett in 14:01 by pinfall with a 5 Count. Big E Langston wins the WWE Intercontinental title. Barrett and Big E have pretty good chemistry as opponents and it lifted the match.

Match Rating: C+

 

We cut backstage to find CM Punk preparing for tonight’s WWE Championship main event when Brock Lesnar walks into the room. Lesnar tells Punk not to worry and that both he and Paul Heyman forgive Punk for what he said in frustration last week on Monday Night RAW, and that Punk had better remember where his loyalties lie in future.

Rating: B-

 

WWE United States Championship: Sheamus © versus Zack Ryder

In a bout that featured great action and average heat, Sheamus defeated Zack Ryder in 15:53 by pinfall with a Celtic Cross. Sheamus makes defence number 2 of his WWE United States title. The commentary team of Michael Cole, Jim Ross and Jerry “The King” Lawler argue about whether or not Ryder is deserving of this title shot, with JR the only one backing Ryder up.

Match Rating: B-

 

We cut backstage to find Paul Heyman outside the locker-room of CM Punk asking Punk to let him in. Paul Heyman says that he forgives Punk for Punk’s outburst on RAW and that they need to look forward to tonight’s main event. Kane then walks up to Heyman with the WWE Championship over his shoulder and laughs with Heyman fleeing in fear.

Rating: C

 

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

In a match that had some good action but not much in the way of heat, The Uso's defeated Reigns & Regal in 15:56 when Jey Uso defeated Roman Reigns by pinfall with an Alley-Us. The Uso's make defence number 2 of their WWE Tag Team titles. The commentary team note that this is now the second Pay-Per-View in a row that Jimmy and Jey have beat Reigns and Regal but that Reigns and Regal still looked impressive in defeat.

Match Rating: D+

 

We cut to a pre-recorded backstage interview with Triple H and Shawn Michaels, who are now running the WWE together following Mr. McMahon’s injury earlier this year. They discuss the turbulent week with the departure of Daniel Bryan but agree that things are looking up moving forward.

Rating: B

 

WWE Intercontinental Championship No. 1 Contenders Match: Ted DiBiase versus The Miz

In a match that had some good action and average heat, The Miz defeated Ted DiBiase in 18:28 by pinfall with a Skull Crushing Finale. Cole and Lawler argue about who is more deserving of the title shot until the Miz gets the win.

Match Rating: B

 

Backstage we see the World Heavyweight Champion preparing for his title defence tonight when Big Show walks into the room. The holder of the World Heavyweight Championship Money in the Bank briefcase Big Show tells Cena that even if Cena beats Mark Henry tonight Big Show can cash in his title shot. Cena says that he beat the Miz on Friday, will beat Henry tonight and will also beat Big Show if he has to.

Rating: C+

 

WWE Divas Championship: Paige © versus Natalya versus AJ Lee

In a bout that had solid in-ring action but non-existent crowd heat, AJ Lee defeated Paige and Natalya in 12:27 when AJ Lee defeated Paige by pinfall with a Shining Wizard. AJ Lee wins the WWE Divas title. Tamina accompanied AJ Lee to ringside for this match and was an intimidating presence throughout the match.

Match Rating: D

 

We cut to the backstage interview area where Josh Mathews is standing by with Kevin Nash. Mathews asks Nash what he’s doing here tonight given that the last few occasions we’ve seen him he’s attacked Mick Foley. Nash then grabs Mathews by the throat and tells him it’s none of his business before leaving the area.

Rating: B-

 

 

Rob Van Dam versus Seth Rollins

In a match that had some good action and average heat, Seth Rollins defeated Rob Van Dam in 16:59 by pinfall with a Phoenix Splash. Cole and Lawler seem especially impressed with the performance of Rollins tonight against a veteran in RVD.

Match Rating: C

 

We cut backstage to find John Bradshaw Layfield standing by for an interview with Mark Henry. JBL asks Henry how he’s feeling ahead of his title shot and Henry says that he’s going to beat John Cena and that after he does Big Show better not think about trying to cash in his briefcase.

Rating: B-

 

World Heavyweight Championship: John Cena © versus Mark Henry

In a bout that featured great action and a good crowd, John Cena defeated Mark Henry in 14:46 by pinfall with an Attitude Adjustment. John Cena makes defence number 5 of his WWE World Heavyweight title. The commentary team note that Cena seemed very aggressive tonight.

Match Rating: C+

 

Following his victory John Cena celebrates before Big Show comes to the ring to cash in his Money in the Bank briefcase. Cena hits Big Show in the skull with his title belt but Big Show gets to his feet and says that he is still cashing in his title shot right now!

Rating: B+

 

World Heavyweight Championship: John Cena © versus. Mr. Money in the Bank Big Show

In a bout that featured great action and a good crowd, Big Show defeated John Cena in 7:22 by pinfall with a Choke Slam. Big Show wins the WWE World Heavyweight title. Cole says that Cena didn’t deserve to lose the title this way but Lawler says that he brought it on himself.

Match Rating: C+

 

We cut backstage to find Matt Striker standing by for an interview with Cody Rhodes and Goldust. Striker says that he sees himself as a “Manipulator” and tries to test the relationship of the brothers but Cody just says that they want their WWE Tag Team Championship shot against Jimmy and Jey Uso.

Rating: B-

 

WWE Championship: Ladder Match: Kane © versus CM Punk

In a bout that featured great action and a good crowd, CM Punk defeated Kane in a Ladder match in 14:46 when CM Punk retrieved the WWE Championship. CM Punk wins the WWE Championship. The commentary team note that a large portion of the WWE Universe were behind Punk tonight.

Match Rating: B

 

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

 

Post-Show: Chris Jericho versus Dolph Ziggler

In a bout that featured great action and a good crowd, Dolph Ziggler defeated Chris Jericho in 12:37 by pinfall with a Zig Zag. The commentary team remain at ringside to watch this match which sees Ziggler get a big victory.

Match Rating: D+

 

Post-Show: R-Truth versus Dean Ambrose

In a match that had some good action and average heat, Dean Ambrose defeated R-Truth in 12:53 by pinfall with a Headlock Driver. Cole and Lawler stay at ringside to watch this match whilst JR heads to the back.

Match Rating: D+

 

 

Final Show Rating: B

 

 

 

 

 

 

Prediction League Table:

 

Kijar: 14/21

thecoolestjedi12: 10/14

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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 CM Punk vs. United States Champion Sheamus

The main event of tonight’s edition of Monday Night RAW will see the new WWE Champion CM Punk in action as he will take on the WWE United States Champion Sheamus in a non-title Champion versus Champion match. Last night at the Night of Champions Pay-Per-View the WWE Universe witnessed CM Punk becoming the new WWE Champion once again as he defeated Kane in the evening’s Ladder match main event. The Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero has wasted little time in putting Punk in action against tough competition in Sheamus tonight on RAW, and Sheamus will also be looking to pick up the all-important victory after a successful defence of his United States Championship against Zack Ryder last night. The relationship between CM Punk and Paul Heyman is also likely to be under scrutiny tonight on RAW after Punk was outspoken about his advocate Paul Heyman last week on RAW and although another of Heyman’s clients Brock Lesnar told Punk that he was forgiven last night, later on in the evening we saw Paul Heyman standing outside the locker-room of CM Punk, with Punk apparently unwilling to let Heyman enter.

 

Xavier Woods and Richie Steamboat versus Roman Reigns and William Regal

Last night at the Night of Champions Pay-Per-View Roman Reigns and William Regal once again failed to defeat Jimmy and Jey Uso to become the new WWE Tag Team Champions, but tonight on Monday Night RAW Reigns and Regal will look to bounce back as they take on the team of Xavier Woods and Richie Steamboat. Reigns and Regal will be looking to impress the WWE Universe with a win tonight.

 

Rob Van Dam versus Dean Ambrose

The high-flying Rob Van Dam, ever popular among the WWE Universe, will also be in action tonight on Monday Night RAW as he will take on Dean Ambrose. Last night at the Night of Champions Pay-Per-View RVD lost to Seth Rollins.

 

 

 

Santino Marella versus Erick Rowan

One-third of the Wyatt Family in Erick Rowan will be in singles action tonight on Monday Night RAW as he will take on a former WWE United States Champion in Santino Marella. The WWE Universe in attendance should be fully behind Santino in this one.

 

Kane versus Randy Orton

Two former WWE Champions will go head to head tonight on Monday Night RAW as Kane will take on Randy Orton just twenty-four hours after Kane lost the WWE Championship to CM Punk last night at Night of Champions.

 

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

Finally, the new WWE Divas Champion AJ Lee will be in action tonight on Monday Night RAW as she will take on Mia Yim. Last night at Night of Champions AJ Lee beat both Natalya as well as the former Champion Paige in a Triple Threat match to once again become the new Divas Champion.

 

 

 

 

 

Quick Picks:

Non-Title: Champion vs. Champion: WWE Champion CM Punk vs. United States Champion Sheamus

Xavier Woods and Richie Steamboat versus Roman Reigns and William Regal

Rob Van Dam versus Dean Ambrose

Santino Marella versus Erick Rowan

Kane versus Randy Orton

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

 

 

 

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

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

 

Pre-Show: Audrey Marie versus Kharma

In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Kharma defeated Audrey Marie in 18:16 by pinfall with a Flying Splash. Jo Jo accompanied her good friend Audrey Marie to ringside for this Divas match that went the distance and Jo Jo offered vocal support as well as cheerleading to Audrey Marie throughout the match but ultimately it was all in vain as the much larger Kharma ended up picking up the all-important victory in this one.

Match Rating: E

 

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 18:15 when Antonio Cesaro defeated Alex Riley by pinfall with a K.R.S.O.N.E. The Monday Night RAW commentary team of Michael Cole, Jim Ross and Jerry “The King” Lawler made their way to the announce table prior to this match that saw the Kings of Wrestling pairing of Antonio Cesaro and Kassius Ohno defeat Clay and Riley after a double team maneuver.

Match Rating: D+

 

Pre-Show: Zack Ryder versus Jack Swagger

In a match that had some good action and average heat, Jack Swagger defeated Zack Ryder in 17:34 by pinfall with a Swagger Bomb. The Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero accompanied Jack Swagger to the ring for this match and offered vocal support throughout.

Match Rating: C+

 

 

 

 

 

This week’s edition of Monday Night RAW kicks off with the “Beast” Brock Lesnar making his way to the ring flanked by his advocate Paul Heyman. The pair receive a tirade of jeers and boos from the WWE Universe in attendance as Heyman retrieves a microphone from the ringside area. Paul Heyman says that conspicuous by his absence in the ring right now is the new WWE Champion CM Punk, who has refused to return any of Heyman’s calls all week and would not even celebrate with Heyman last night after CM Punk defeated Kane in the main event of last night’s Night of Champions Pay-Per-View to once again become the new WWE Champion. Paul Heyman says that it was thanks to his negotiations with the Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero in the first place that Punk was able to face Kane in the first place last night, and that Punk should remember how difficult a situation he could have on his hands if he does not play nice, and if he doesn’t, he could end up on the unemployment line just like Daniel Bryan. John Cena then makes his way to the ring and he is quick to say that after losing the World Heavyweight Championship to Big Show last night, he is done with the Friday Night SmackDown General Manager Booker T after he allowed Big Show to cash in Money in the Bank on his watch. Cena officially announces that he has spoken to Vickie Guerrero and at the Hell in a Cell Pay-Per-View he will challenge CM Punk for the WWE Championship in a Hell in a Cell match.

Rating: B

 

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

In a bout that had solid in-ring action but non-existent crowd heat, AJ Lee defeated Mia Yim in 6:27 by pinfall with a Shining Wizard. Tamina accompanied AJ Lee to ringside for this match but looked bored throughout.

Match Rating: E+

 

Following her victory AJ Lee is joined in the ring by Tamina and then Scott Stanford comes to the ring to interview AJ and congratulate her on winning the Divas title last night. AJ says that she thinks it’s time that her and Tamina go their separate ways.

Rating: E

 

 

 

 

 

 

Xavier Woods and Richie Steamboat versus Roman Reigns and William Regal

In a bout that had solid in-ring action but not much in the way of heat, Reigns & Regal defeated Woods & Steamboat in 7:30 when Roman Reigns defeated Richie Steamboat by submission. The Monday Night RAW commentary team note that despite losing to the Uso’s last night, Reigns and Regal came close to victory on several occasions and perhaps deserve one more title shot down the line.

Match Rating: D

 

We cut backstage to find Paul Heyman banging on the door of the new WWE Champion CM Punk, demanding Punk open the door. CM Punk finally opens the door and tells Heyman he thought he had made himself perfectly clear by not returning Heyman’s calls, and that as far as Punk is concerned their business relationship is over.

Rating: C

 

Rob Van Dam versus Dean Ambrose

In a match that had some good action and average heat, Rob Van Dam defeated Dean Ambrose in 8:01 by pinfall with a Five Star Frog Splash. Michael Cole says that this is a big win for RVD whilst Lawler notes that RVD was so close to beating Seth Rollins last night.

Match Rating: D

 

(Billy Kidman feels that the fans have become a little bored with Dean Ambrose and that perhaps a turn or a gimmick change would freshen him up and give him a boost.)

 

We cut backstage to find Seth Rollins in the office of the Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero, who tells Rollins that she was very impressed with his win over RVD last night and wants to see more.

Rating: C-

 

Santino Marella versus Erick Rowan

In a bout that had solid in-ring action but not much in the way of heat, Santino Marella defeated Erick Rowan in 7:23 by pinfall with The Cobra. Erick Rowan was really off his game tonight which led to Santino getting the win.

Match Rating: D+

 

We cut backstage to find Brad Maddox, the assistant to the Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero, in conversation with Beth Phoenix when Sheamus enters the scene. Maddox takes leave and Sheamus and Beth smile at one another.

Rating: C-

 

Kane versus Randy Orton

In a bout that featured great action and a good crowd, Randy Orton defeated Kane in 7:44 by pinfall with an RKO. The commentary team note that we have seen a much more aggressive side to Randy Orton recently.

Match Rating: C-

 

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

 

Chris Jericho comes to the ring to a tremendous reception from the WWE Universe in attendance but before he can say anything the lights go out and when they come back on Bray Wyatt is in the ring staring at Jericho.

Rating: C+

 

We cut backstage to find Brodus Clay in conversation with his tag team partner Alex Riley. Clay tells Riley that they haven’t won a match on Monday Night RAW in forever and that perhaps it’s time to call it a day.

Rating: E

 

CM Punk, the new WWE Champion, is talking to Tony Garea backstage when Santino Marella approaches Punk. Santino wishes Punk luck in tonight’s non-title Champion versus Champion main event.

Rating: C

 

 

 

Non-Title: Champion vs. Champion: WWE Champion CM Punk vs. United States Champion Sheamus

In a bout that featured great action and great heat from the audience, CM Punk defeated Sheamus in 14:44 by pinfall with a Go To Sleep. WWE Legend Tony Garea accompanied CM Punk to ringside for this match.

Match Rating: B

 

Post-Show: Evan Bourne versus Luke Harper

In a bout that had solid in-ring action but not much in the way of heat, Luke Harper defeated Evan Bourne in 12:38 by pinfall with a Running Big Boot. Evan Bourne was really off his game tonight which led to Harper getting the win. The commentary team stay to watch this match.

Match Rating: E+

 

Post-Show: Sami Zayn versus Kenny King

In a bout that had solid in-ring action but non-existent crowd heat, Sami Zayn defeated Kenny King in 12:38 by pinfall with a Brainbuster. The commentary team also remain at ringside to watch this match.

Match Rating: E+

 

Final Show Rating: B-

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Prediction League Table:

 

Kijar: 14/21

thecoolestjedi12: 10/14

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

 

 

Yoshi Tatsu versus Jinder Mahal

The main event of tonight’s edition of WWE Superstars will see one third of the three man band known as 3MB, Jinder Mahal, in action as he will take on Yoshi Tatsu, the Japanese Superstar from the Orient. Both Mahal as well as Yoshi Tatsu will be looking to pick up the all-important victory tonight to impress not only the WWE Universe in attendance but also the higher ups in WWE management such as the Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero and the Friday Night SmackDown General Manager Booker T.

 

Brodus Clay and Alex Riley versus Hunico and Camacho

Also tonight on WWE Superstars we will witness tag team action as the team of Brodus Clay and Alex Riley will take on the team of Hunico and Camacho. This past week on Monday Night RAW the WWE Universe saw Brodus Clay backstage telling Alex Riley that perhaps it’s time to call their team a day, but a win tonight for either team could well secure them a future opportunity to challenge for the WWE Tag Team Championships.

 

Kelly Kelly versus Mia Yim

Finally, Divas action tonight on WWE Superstars will see the beautiful former WWE Divas Champion Kelly Kelly in action against newcomer Mia Yim, who made her debut on Monday Night RAW this past week in a loss against the new Divas Champion AJ Lee.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Quick Picks:

Yoshi Tatsu versus Jinder Mahal

Brodus Clay and Alex Riley versus Hunico and Camacho

Kelly Kelly versus Mia Yim

 

 

 

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

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Thursday, Week 4, September, 2013

 

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WWE Superstars (Live from the La Puntilla Arena (PR), 1,357 in Attendance)

 

Pre-Show: Summer Rae versus Christina Von Eerie

In an absolutely wretched bout that was devoid of action or heat, Summer Rae defeated Christina Von Eerie in 17:35 by pinfall. Unfortunately a hot crowd was against Summer Rae during this match, chanting for her not to come back. It would appear that the WWE Universe still do not really care for Summer Rae despite her making several appearances on Friday Night SmackDown in recent months and having interactions with Divas such as Layla and Natalya.

Match Rating: F+

 

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

 

Pre-Show: Alexander Rusev and Marcus Owens versus Percy Watson and Byron Saxton

In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Rusev & Owens defeated Watson & Saxton in 18:10 when Alexander Rusev defeated Percy Watson by pinfall with a Big Splash. The former Funkadaktyll Cameron accompanied the team of Rusev and Owens to ringside for this match and Cameron offered vocal support as well as cheerleading which may have been what led to Rusev and Owens getting the all-important victory in this one.

Match Rating: E-

 

Pre-Show: Fatsuhiko Nakajima versus Jason Jordan

In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Jason Jordan defeated Fatsuhiko Nakajima in 17:38 by submission. The Godfather accompanied Nakajima to the ring for this match and offered vocal support throughout.

Match Rating: F

 

 

Brodus Clay and Alex Riley versus Hunico and Camacho

In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Hunico & Camacho defeated Brodus & Riley in 7:09 when Camacho defeated Brodus Clay by pinfall with a Swanton. The WWE Superstars commentary team of Josh Mathews, Joey Styles and Matt Striker note that both of these teams would love to be the next in line to challenge for the WWE Tag Team Championships after the Uso’s beat Reigns and Regal this past Sunday at the Night of Champions Pay-Per-View to retain their titles.

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 Paul Heyman making his way to the ring flanked by the “Beast” Brock Lesnar. The pair received a tirade of boos and jeers from the WWE Universe in attendance as Heyman retrieved a microphone from the ringside area. Looking very much like a plump Parking Inspector, Heyman proclaimed that CM Punk, the new WWE Champion, had not returned any of Heyman’s calls all week and would also not celebrate with Heyman on Sunday night at the Night of Champions Pay-Per-View when CM Punk defeated Kane in the Ladder match main event to once again become the new WWE Champion. Heyman reminded Punk that he would not have even had the opportunity to challenge Kane for the title if it were not for Heyman and his negotiations with the Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero. Heyman said that Punk better remember what happened to Daniel Bryan if Punk does not want to join him on the unemployment line. John Cena then joined Heyman and Lesnar in the ring and said that he was done with the Friday Night SmackDown General Manager Booker T after he allowed Big Show to cash in his Money in the Bank briefcase at Night of Champions. Cena announced that at the Hell in a Cell Pay-Per-View he will challenge CM Punk for the WWE Championship in a Hell in a Cell match.

Rating: B-

 

Kelly Kelly versus Mia Yim

In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Kelly Kelly defeated Mia Yim in 5:04 by pinfall with a K2. The commentary team note that both of these Divas would love to be the first to challenge AJ Lee for the Divas title.

Match Rating: E

 

 

 

 

 

Following a commercial break WWE Superstars airs more highlights from Monday Night RAW including Paul Heyman banging on the locker-room of CM Punk only for the new WWE Champion Punk to open the door and tell Heyman that he no longer wants anything to do with him. Later on in the evening Santino Marella was victorious over Erick Rowan and prior to the evening’s main event Santino Marella congratulated Punk on becoming the new WWE Champion once again. In the evening’s non-title Champion versus Champion main event made by the Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero CM Punk, with WWE Legend Tony Garea at ringside, defeated the United States Champion Sheamus much to the delight of the WWE Universe in attendance. An exclusive clip is then shown with CM Punk being congratulated on his victory by WWE Hall of Famer Arn Anderson after the match.

Rating: C+

 

Highlights are shown from this past Sunday’s Night of Champions Pay-Per-View including Big E Langston beating Wade Barrett to become the new Intercontinental Champion, the Miz defeating Ted DiBiase to become the new Number One Contender to the Intercontinental Championship, AJ Lee beating both Paige and Natalya in a Triple Threat match to become the new Divas Champion, John Cena beating Mark Henry to retain the World title and then Big Show cashing in his Money in the Bank briefcase to beat Cena and become the new World Champion. A tweet is then shown from Booker T announcing that tomorrow night on SmackDown Big Show will face Dolph Ziggler in the evening’s non-title main event, Paige will take on Summer Rae and Big E will put the Intercontinental title on the line against the Miz.

Rating: D+

 

Yoshi Tatsu versus Jinder Mahal

In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Jinder Mahal defeated Yoshi Tatsu in 8:33 by pinfall with a Sands of Time. The commentary team note that 3MB member Mahal has looked focused as of late.

Match Rating: D-

 

Post-Show: Richie Steamboat versus Kalisto

In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Kalisto defeated Richie Steamboat in 13:17 by pinfall with a Rising Sun. The crowd were totally turned off by this match with the WWE Universe not caring about either “Superstar”.

Match Rating: F

 

 

Post-Show: Braden Walker versus Danny Burch

In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Braden Walker defeated Danny Burch in 13:16 by pinfall with a Catatonic. This match needed to be a lot shorter given who was involved with the WWE Universe not caring about Walker or Burch.

Match Rating: E-

 

 

Final Show Rating: C-

 

 

 

 

 

 

Prediction League Table:

 

Kijar: 15/24

thecoolestjedi12: 10/14

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Friday, Week 4, September, 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 Dolph Ziggler

The main event of tonight’s edition of Friday Night SmackDown was announced via a tweet sent out by the Friday Night SmackDown General Manager Booker T earlier this week and will see the new World Heavyweight Champion Big Show take on Dolph Ziggler in a non-title match. This past Sunday Big Show shocked the entire WWE Universe when he cashed in his Money in the Bank briefcase to defeat John Cena and become the new World Heavyweight Champion. The former Champion John Cena then showed up on Monday Night RAW this past week and announced that the Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero has given him a shot at CM Punk’s WWE Championship in a Hell in a Cell match at next month’s Hell in a Cell Pay-Per-View. This means that an all-important victory for Ziggler tonight could well make him the Number One Contender to the World Heavyweight Championship.

 

Non-Title: WWE Tag Team Champions The Uso’s versus Percy Watson and Byron Saxton

The WWE Tag Team Champions Jimmy and Jey Uso will also be in action tonight on Friday Night SmackDown as they will take on the team of Percy Watson and Byron Saxton in a non-title match. This past Sunday at the Night of Champions Pay-Per-View Jimmy and Jey once again defeated the team of Roman Reigns and William Regal to retain their titles but Reigns and Regal looked great in defeat.

 

WWE Intercontinental Championship: Big E Langston © versus The Miz

This past Sunday at the Night of Champions Pay-Per-View Big E Langston defeated Wade Barrett to once again become the new Intercontinental Champion whilst the Miz beat Ted DiBiase to become the new Number One Contender. These two will face off tonight with the Intercontinental title on the line.

 

 

 

Cody Rhodes versus Damien Sandow

Cody Rhodes and Damien Sandow were a tag team last year using the name “Team Rhodes Scholars” until Cody Rhodes reunited with his brother Goldust. Tonight on Friday Night SmackDown these former friends will go one on one.

 

Rey Mysterio versus Fandango

The former World Heavyweight Champion Rey Mysterio will also be in action tonight on Friday Night SmackDown as he will take on Fandango. The WWE Universe in attendance should be fully behind Rey in this one.

 

Summer Rae versus Paige

Finally, Divas action tonight on Friday Night SmackDown as Paige will take on Summer Rae. This past Sunday AJ Lee beat both Paige as well as Natalya in a Triple Threat match to once again become the Divas Champion.

 

 

 

 

Quick Picks:

Non-Title: World Heavyweight Champion Big Show versus Dolph Ziggler

Non-Title: WWE Tag Team Champions The Uso’s versus Percy Watson and Byron Saxton

WWE Intercontinental Championship: Big E Langston © versus The Miz

Cody Rhodes versus Damien Sandow

Rey Mysterio versus Fandango

Summer Rae versus Paige

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(Predictions are welcomed, there will be a prediction contest held every month. This is the final show of this month’s contest and the overall winner will be able to pick a captain to lead a team in a Traditional Survivor Series match at the upcoming WWE Survivor Series Pay-Per-View!)

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Friday, Week 4, September, 2013

 

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WWE Friday Night SmackDown! (Live from Erie Insurance Arena (PA), 5,586 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 18:13 by pinfall with a K2. Unfortunately this match needed to be a lot shorter given who was involved with the WWE Universe not really knowing anything about Christina Von Eerie despite her having spent several months on NXT.

Match Rating: E

 

Pre-Show: Trent Barreta and Yoshi Tatsu versus Primo and Epico

In a bout that had solid in-ring action but not much in the way of heat, Primo & Epico defeated Trent & Yoshi in 17:49 when Primo defeated Trent Barreta by pinfall with a Backstabber. Unfortunately this match was also too long given who was involved with the WWE Universe still not caring about the team of Trent Barreta and Yoshi Tatsu despite them having teamed up for over six months now and having competed in several matches on Friday Night SmackDown.

Match Rating: D-

 

Pre-Show: Goldust versus Wade Barrett

In a match that had some good action and average heat, Goldust defeated Wade Barrett in 18:21 by pinfall with a Suplex Snap Neckbreaker. Goldust was visibly tiring towards the end of this match but was still able to pick up the all-important victory.

Match Rating: C

 

 

 

 

 

Friday Night SmackDown kicks off with the new World Heavyweight Champion Big Show making his way to the ring to a terrific response from the WWE Universe inside the arena. Big Show retrieves a microphone from the ringside area and says that he had warned John Cena for months that he could cash in his Money in the Bank briefcase at any time and that he did just that this past Sunday at the Night of Champions Pay-Per-View when, after Cena had defeated Mark Henry to retain the World title, Big Show swooped in and cashed in his title shot to become the new World Champion. Big Show notes that as John Cena has decided to blame the Friday Night SmackDown General Manager Booker T for his loss instead of being a man about it, and now Cena has ran off to cry to the Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero, it appears that a new Number One Contender to the World title needs to be named. Big Show says that he hopes to learn who his first title defence will be against later tonight, and that he is looking forward to facing Dolph Ziggler in tonight’s non-title main event. Summer Rae then comes to the ring and begins to flirt with the new World Champion, swiftly joined by Bayley. Big Show seems more interested in Summer, however, which leaves Bayley to head to the back with a frown on her face while Summer stays in the ring as she will be in action next.

Rating: C-

 

Summer Rae versus Paige

In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Paige defeated Summer Rae in 7:02 by pinfall with a RamPaige. A hot crowd in attendance was against Summer Rae, chanting for her not to come back.

Match Rating: E

 

Following her victory Paige, enraged after losing her Divas title this past Sunday, looks as though she is going to attack Summer Rae until Natalya rushes to the ring to make the save. Summer and Natalya strip Paige down to her underwear and Paige leaves to the back hurriedly while Summer and Natalya celebrate in front of the WWE Universe.

Rating: D

 

Non-Title: WWE Tag Team Champions The Uso’s versus Percy Watson and Byron Saxton

In a bout that had solid in-ring action but not much in the way of heat, The Uso's defeated Watson & Saxton in 6:57 when Jey Uso defeated Percy Watson by pinfall with an Alley-Us. The Friday Night SmackDown commentary team of Josh Mathews, Joey Styles and Matt Striker note that Jimmy and Jey will be wanting to know who will be next in line to challenge for their WWE Tag Team Championships.

Match Rating: D-

 

Sylvester Lefort comes to the ring and introduces his client Aksana who joins Lefort only for Mark Henry to once again come to the ring. Henry says that he has heard from Booker T that he will challenge Big Show for the World title at the Hell in a Cell Pay-Per-View.

Rating: C-

 

WWE Intercontinental Championship: Big E Langston © versus The Miz

In a match that had some good action and average heat, The Miz defeated Big E Langston in 8:09 by pinfall with a Skull Crushing Finale. The Miz wins the WWE Intercontinental title. The commentary team note that Big E held the title for less than a week.

Match Rating: C-

 

We cut backstage to find the World Heavyweight Champion Big Show preparing for tonight’s main event when Dolph Ziggler walks up to him and says that he is going to beat Big Show tonight on Friday Night SmackDown in their non-title main event.

Rating: B-

 

Cody Rhodes versus Damien Sandow

In a match that had some good action and average heat, Cody Rhodes defeated Damien Sandow in 8:12 by pinfall with a Cross Rhodes. The commentary team note that these two used to be tag team partners.

Match Rating: C-

 

We cut backstage to find Booker T, the Friday Night SmackDown General Manager, in his office with his good friend R-Truth. Booker confirms that Mark Henry will challenge Big Show for the World title at the Hell in a Cell Pay-Per-View.

Rating: C-

 

Rey Mysterio versus Fandango

In a match that had some good action and average heat, Fandango defeated Rey Mysterio in 7:55 by pinfall with a Flying Legdrop. Mysterio and Fandango just don’t click at all as opponents and it showed in their performances.

Match Rating: D

 

We cut backstage to find Christian walking down the corridor when he is suddenly chased by Alberto Del Rio, who warns Christian that he has warned him before that his career is over. Christian manages to enter a room and hide.

Rating: D+

 

Kofi Kingston comes to the ring to address the WWE Universe but before he can say anything Curtis Axel rushes to the ring. Axel hits Kingston with a clothesline followed by a neckbreaker before demanding more opportunities on SmackDown.

Rating: D+

 

Non-Title: World Heavyweight Champion Big Show versus Dolph Ziggler

In a bout that featured great action and a good crowd, Big Show defeated Dolph Ziggler in 13:20 by pinfall with a Choke Slam. There were times when there was a definite lack of psychology on display and the match had a tendency to drift a little.

Match Rating: B-

 

Post-Show: Uncle Elgin versus David Otunga

In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, David Otunga defeated Uncle Elgin in 12:45 by pinfall with a Verdict. Elgin and Otunga have great chemistry as opponents and it showed in their performances. The commentary team stayed at ringside to watch this match.

Match Rating: E

 

Post-Show: Tyson Kidd versus JTG

In a bout that had solid in-ring action but not much in the way of heat, Tyson Kidd defeated JTG in 13:20 by pinfall with a Code Blue. The commentary team also remained at ringside to watch this match.

Match Rating: E+

 

 

Final Show Rating: C+

 

 

Final Prediction League Table:

 

Kijar: 15/24

thecoolestjedi12: 10/14

 

 

 

Congratulations to this month's winner Kijar! You get to pick a captain to lead a team in a Traditional Survivor Series match at the upcoming WWE Survivor Series Pay-Per-View!)

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Monday, Week 1, October, 2013

 

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

 

WWE Champion CM Punk & Santino Marella versus United States Champion Sheamus & John Cena

The main event of tonight’s edition of Monday Night RAW will see the WWE Champion CM Punk team up with Santino Marella to take on the team of the WWE United States Champion Sheamus and his partner, John Cena. Last week on Monday Night RAW John Cena shocked the entire WWE Universe by coming to the ring and declaring that after blaming the Friday Night SmackDown General Manager Booker T for Big Show cashing in his Money in the Bank briefcase, Cena had been told by the Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero that he will challenge CM Punk for the WWE Championship in a Hell in a Cell match at the Hell in a Cell Pay-Per-View. Just as Cena has seemingly buried the hatchet following his disagreements with Vickie Guerrero earlier this year, CM Punk last week on RAW confirmed that he no longer wants to be associated with his now former advocate Paul Heyman and was accompanied to the ring last week on RAW by WWE Legend Tony Garea as Punk defeated Sheamus in last week’s non-title Champion versus Champion main event. Both Cena as well as Punk will be looking to pick up an all-important victory for their respective team tonight heading into their Hell in a Cell match later this month.

 

Sami Zayn and Fatsuhiko Nakajima 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 take on the International duo of Sami Zayn, of Jewish heritage, and the Japanese Superstar Fatsuhiko Nakajima. WWE Legend the Godfather has been known to accompany Nakajima to the ring in previous outings and the WWE Universe will be hoping for another Godfather appearance tonight.

 

Rob Van Dam versus Bray Wyatt

The weird and mysterious Bray Wyatt will be in action tonight on Monday Night RAW as he will take on “Mr. Monday Night” Rob Van Dam with both Superstars looking to impress the WWE Universe as well as the Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero.

 

Chris Jericho versus Seth Rollins

The WWE Universe are likely to be in store for an entertaining contest tonight on Monday Night RAW as Chris Jericho will take on Seth Rollins, who seems to be forming a relationship with Raquel Diaz, the younger daughter of Vickie Guerrero.

 

Kane versus Antonio Cesaro

The former WWE Champion Kane will be in action tonight on Monday Night RAW as he will take on one half of the Kings of Wrestling in Antonio Cesaro. Zeb Colter as well as Cesaro´s tag team partner Kassius Ohno will likely not be too far away from proceedings in this one.

 

Non-Title: WWE Divas Champion AJ Lee versus Kharma

Finally, Divas action tonight on Monday Night RAW will see the WWE Divas Champion AJ Lee take on the behemoth known as Kharma in non-title action. It will be interesting to see who the WWE Universe root for in this one.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Quick Picks:

WWE Champion CM Punk & Santino Marella versus United States Champion Sheamus & John Cena

Sami Zayn and Fatsuhiko Nakajima versus Roman Reigns and William Regal

Rob Van Dam versus Bray Wyatt

Chris Jericho versus Seth Rollins

Kane versus Antonio Cesaro

Non-Title: WWE Divas Champion AJ Lee versus Kharma

 

 

 

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

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WWE Monday Night RAW (Live from Erie Insurance Arena (PR) 5,586 in Attendance)

 

Pre-Show: Brie Bella versus Beth Phoenix

In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Brie Bella defeated Beth Phoenix in 17:43 by pinfall with a Bella Buster. WWE Legend Tony Garea accompanied Brie Bella to ringside for this Divas match, after Tony Garea also accompanied CM Punk to the ring for last week’s Monday Night RAW main event. Garea offered vocal support at ringside throughout this match which may have been what led to Brie picking up the all-important victory.

Match Rating: E

 

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

In a bout that had solid in-ring action but not much in the way of heat, Swagger & Tensai defeated Brodus & Riley in 18:02 when Jack Swagger defeated Alex Riley by pinfall with a Swagger Bomb. The Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero accompanied the team of Swagger and Tensai to the ring for this match and Vickie Guerrero offered vocal support in the form of screeching throughout the match which may have done the trick as Swagger and Tensai got the win after Swagger pinned Riley.

Match Rating: D+

 

Pre-Show: Zack Ryder versus Kenny King

In a bout that had solid in-ring action but not much in the way of heat, Zack Ryder defeated Kenny King in 17:42 by submission. The Monday Night RAW commentary team of Michael Cole, Jim Ross and Jerry “The King” Lawler took their positions at ringside prior to this match.

Match Rating: C-

 

 

 

 

Monday Night RAW kicks off with John Cena making his way to the ring to a largely negative reaction from the WWE Universe in attendance. Once in the ring Cena retrieves a microphone from the ringside area and says that he could care less what the WWE Universe think anymore, he is just happy to be away from the Friday Night SmackDown General Manager Booker T and that now he’s buried the hatchet with the Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero, as Cena told the world last week, he will challenge CM Punk for the WWE Championship in a Hell in a Cell match at the Hell in a Cell Pay-Per-View later this month. Cena says that in the past few weeks CM Punk has lost his advocate Paul Heyman, made an enemy out of the “Beast” Brock Lesnar and that even his new buddies Tony Garea and Arn Anderson won’t be able to save him from the beating he is going to get at the Hell in a Cell Pay-Per-View inside the Hell in a Cell structure. Cena says that he is looking forward to facing Punk in the ring in tonight’s main event when Cena will team with the United States Champion Sheamus to take on CM Punk and Santino Marella. Sheamus then joins Cena in the ring and says that later tonight in the main event he is going to kick Santino Marella’s head off his shoulders.

Rating: C+

 

Non-Title: WWE Divas Champion AJ Lee versus Kharma

In a bout that had solid in-ring action but non-existent crowd heat, AJ Lee defeated Kharma in 6:53 by pinfall with a Shining Wizard. AJ and Kharma have great chemistry as opponents and it showed in their performances.

Match Rating: D-

 

Following her victory AJ Lee celebrates in front of the WWE Universe until Eva Marie enters the ring and starts dancing in a seductive manner. AJ takes a microphone and says that Eva Marie is everything wrong with professional wrestling and that now AJ is alone as Divas Champion she wants to rid the WWE of all the trashy Divas.

Rating: E

 

Sami Zayn and Fatsuhiko Nakajima versus Roman Reigns and William Regal

In a bout that had solid in-ring action but not much in the way of heat, Reigns & Regal defeated International Explosion in 6:57 when Roman Reigns defeated Fatsuhiko Nakajima by pinfall with a Spear. The Godfather accompanied the team of Zayn and Nakajima to ringside, and the pair were announced as being called “International Explosion”. Despite the Godfather’s presence at ringside it is Reigns and Regal that get the win here.

Match Rating: D

 

Dean Ambrose makes his way to the ring to a mixed reception from the WWE Universe in attendance but before he can say anything Randy Orton rushes to the ring and drops Ambrose with an RKO.

Rating: C

 

Rob Van Dam versus Bray Wyatt

In a match that had some good action and average heat, Rob Van Dam defeated Bray Wyatt in 7:53 by pinfall with a Five Star Frog Splash. The commentary team note that RVD has looked impressive since losing to Seth Rollins at Night of Champions.

Match Rating: D+

 

We cut backstage to find the WWE Champion CM Punk preparing for tonight’s main event when Santino Marella enters the room. Santino tells Punk that he is looking forward to teaming with him tonight.

Rating: B-

 

Chris Jericho versus Seth Rollins

In a bout that featured great action and average heat, Seth Rollins defeated Chris Jericho in 8:08 by pinfall with a Phoenix Splash. The announcers note that this is a huge victory for Rollins to add to his win over RVD at Night of Champions.

Match Rating: C-

 

We cut backstage to find Mia Yim approach a new Diva, who introduces herself as Becky Lynch. The pleasantries don’t last long though as Mia Yim is joined by Beth Phoenix and Raquel Diaz and the three Divas attack Becky Lynch, kicking her whilst she is down.

Rating: F

 

The WWE Universe come to their feet as Mick Foley makes his way to the ring and does the guest ring announcing for the next match, with Kane set to take on Antonio Cesaro of the Kings of Wrestling.

Rating: B-

 

Kane versus Antonio Cesaro

In a match that had some good action and average heat, Antonio Cesaro defeated Kane in 8:27 by pinfall with a Neutralizer. Cesaro seemed off his game tonight but was still able to get the victory over Kane.

Match Rating: D+

 

After his victory Antonio Cesaro looks as though he is going to attack Mick Foley when the Rock makes the save. The Rock then takes a microphone and says that after losing to Cesaro and Kassius Ohno at Wrestlemania his career is likely over, but still manages to promote his new movie, “The Ryland Effect”.

Rating: C+

 

The Chief Operating Officer of the WWE Triple H makes his way to the ring along with his wife Stephanie McMahon, and the pair are here to check on Vickie Guerrero and Brad Maddox. Triple H announces that if Santino and Punk can win tonight’s main event then Santino will receive a shot at the US title against Sheamus at the Hell in a Cell Pay-Per-View.

Rating: B

 

 

WWE Champion CM Punk & Santino Marella versus United States Champion Sheamus & John Cena

In a bout that featured great action and a good crowd, CM Punk and Santino Marella defeated Sheamus and John Cena in 12:38 when CM Punk defeated Sheamus by pinfall with a Go To Sleep. Sheamus and Cena don’t work well as a team; their timing is all over the place. That led to CM Punk pinning Sheamus after some miscommunication issues between Sheamus and Cena and Santino will now challenge Sheamus for the US title at the Hell in a Cell Pay-Per-View.

Match Rating: C

 

Post-Show: Evan Bourne versus Luke Harper

In a bout that had solid in-ring action but not much in the way of heat, Luke Harper defeated Evan Bourne in 12:38 by pinfall with a Running Big Boot. Luke Harper was really off his game tonight but still won. The commentary team stay at ringside to watch this one.

Match Rating: D-

 

Post-Show: Xavier Woods versus Erick Rowan

In a bout that had solid in-ring action but not much in the way of heat, Erick Rowan defeated Xavier Woods in 12:37 by pinfall with a Greetings from the North. The commentary team also stay to watch this match.

Match Rating: E+

 

Final Show Rating: C+

 

 

 

Prediction League Table:

 

Kijar: 3/6

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Thursday, Week 1, October, 2013

 

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

 

Yoshi Tatsu versus Camacho

The main event of tonight’s edition of WWE Superstars will see the Japanese Superstar Yoshi Tatsu take on the Hispanic Camacho in a match with a certain international flavor to it. Both of these Superstars will be looking to pick up the all-important victory here whilst representing their tag teams as Yoshi Tatsu regularly teams with Trent Barreta whereas Camacho can usually be seen teaming up with Hunico. The WWE Universe in attendance should be fully behind Yoshi in this one as both Yoshi and Camacho look to impress the higher ups in WWE management.

 

Brodus Clay and Alex Riley versus Primo and Epico

Also tonight on WWE Superstars the WWE Universe will witness tag team action as the team of Brodus Clay and Alex Riley will take on the former WWE Tag Team Champions Primo and Epico. Both of these teams would love to be the next in line to challenge for the WWE Tag Team Championships and a victory tonight could well gain the attentions of the Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero or the Friday Night SmackDown General Manager Booker T.

 

Kelly Kelly versus Christina Von Eerie

Finally, Divas action tonight on WWE Superstars will see the beautiful former WWE Divas Champion Kelly Kelly in action as she will take on Christina Von Eerie. Both of these Divas would love the opportunity to challenge AJ Lee for the Divas title at some point in the future.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Quick Picks:

Yoshi Tatsu versus Camacho

Brodus Clay and Alex Riley versus Primo and Epico

Kelly Kelly versus Christina Von Eerie

 

 

 

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

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Thursday, Week 1, October, 2013

 

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WWE Superstars (Live from the Deer Park Convention Center (NY), 1,000 in Attendance)

 

Pre-Show: Audrey Marie versus Nicole Matthews

In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Audrey Marie defeated Nicole Matthews in 18:06 by pinfall with a Round Up. The “Original Diva” Audrey Marie seemed off her game tonight in this Divas match that went the distance with the stronger Nicole Matthews dominating the majority of the match. However, despite being off her game, Audrey Marie was still able to somehow pick up the all-important victory here after rolling up Nicole Matthews for the pinfall win.

Match Rating: E-

 

Pre-Show: Alexander Rusev and Marcus Owens versus Percy Watson and Byron Saxton

In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Rusev & Owens defeated Watson & Saxton in 18:20 when Alexander Rusev defeated Byron Saxton by pinfall with a BulPlex. Alexander Rusev was really off his game tonight which meant that the team of Percy Watson and Byron Saxton singled out Rusev and attacked the Bulgarian for the majority of the match until Rusev was finally able to get the tag to Marcus Owens who cleaned house before tagging Rusev back in for Rusev to pick up the win for his team after pinning Saxton.

Match Rating: E-

 

Pre-Show: Richie Steamboat versus Danny Burch

In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Richie Steamboat defeated Danny Burch in 17:53 by pinfall with a Roll Up. Unfortunately the WWE Universe in attendance were completely turned off by this match.

Match Rating: F

 

 

 

 

Brodus Clay and Alex Riley versus Primo and Epico

In a bout that had solid in-ring action but not much in the way of heat, Primo & Epico defeated Brodus & Riley in 6:34 when Primo defeated Alex Riley by pinfall with a Backstabber. The WWE Superstars commentary team of Josh Mathews, Joey Styles and Matt Striker note that both of these teams would love to be next in line to challenge Jimmy and Jey Uso for the WWE Tag Team Championships.

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. This week’s show began with the Number One Contender to the WWE Championship, John Cena, making his way to the ring to a mixed reaction from the WWE Universe in attendance. Cena retrieved a microphone from the ringside area and said that he is pleased to no longer have to deal with the Friday Night SmackDown General Manager Booker T and that he is pleased that he has buried the hatchet with the Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero and that Cena will challenge CM Punk for the WWE Championship at the Hell in a Cell Pay-Per-View later this month in a Hell in a Cell match, as he announced last week on RAW. Cena also said that he was looking forward to taking on Punk in the evening’s main event as Cena would team with the United States Champion Sheamus to take on the team of CM Punk and Santino Marella. Sheamus then joined Cena in the ring and claimed that he would kick Santino’s head off in RAW’s tag team main event.

Rating: C+

 

Kelly Kelly versus Christina Von Eerie

In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Kelly Kelly defeated Christina Von Eerie in 5:28 by pinfall with a K2. The WWE Superstars commentary team note that both of these Divas would love to be next in line to challenge AJ Lee for the Divas Championship.

Match Rating: E

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Following another commercial break WWE Superstars airs more highlights from this past week’s edition of Monday Night RAW including a backstage segment where we saw the WWE Champion CM Punk backstage preparing for the evening’s tag team main event when he would team up with Santino Marella to take on the team of John Cena and the WWE United States Champion Sheamus. Santino Marella then walked into the room and told Punk that he was looking forward to teaming up with him later on in the evening. Before the main event the Chief Operating Officer Triple H made his way to the ring along with his wife Stephanie McMahon to a tremendous reception from the WWE Universe in attendance and announced that they were there to monitor the performance of the Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero and her assistant Brad Maddox. Triple H also announced that if Punk and Santino won the evening’s tag team main event then Santino would receive a match against Sheamus with the United States Championship on the line at the Hell in a Cell Pay-Per-View. In the evening’s main event CM Punk and Santino defeated Sheamus and Cena and Santino will now challenge Sheamus for the US title at the Hell in a Cell Pay-Per-View.

Rating: B-

 

Highlights are shown from last week’s edition of Friday Night SmackDown as the show began with the new World Heavyweight Champion Big Show making his way to a great reception from the WWE Universe in attendance and then Divas Summer Rae and Bayley came to the ring to flirt with Big Show. Also Paige beat Summer Rae and tried to attack her after the match which led to Natalya making the save and Paige being stripped by Summer and Natalya. The Miz also beat Big E to become the new Intercontinental Champion. A tweet is then shown from booker T announcing that tomorrow night’s main event will see Big Show take on the Miz in a non-title Champion versus Champion match.

Rating: C-

 

Yoshi Tastsu versus Camacho

In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Camacho defeated Yoshi Tatsu in 12:49 by submission. The commentary team note that Camacho’s partner Hunico is sure to be pleased by this win.

Match Rating: E

 

 

 

 

Post-Show: Trent Barreta versus Colin Cassady

In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Colin Cassady defeated Trent Barreta in 12:41 by pinfall with an East River Crossing. This match needed to be a lot shorter given who was involved unfortunately.

Match Rating: E-

 

Post-Show: Braden Walker versus Kalisto

In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Kalisto defeated Braden Walker in 13:05 by pinfall with a Rising Sun. This match also needed to be a lot shorter given who was involved with the WWE Universe not caring.

Match Rating: F+

 

Final Show Rating: D+

 

 

 

 

 

 

Prediction League Table:

 

Kijar: 3/6

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Friday, Week 1, October, 2013

 

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

 

Non-Title: Champ vs. Champ: World Champion Big Show vs. Intercontinental Champion The Miz

The main event of tonight’s edition of Friday Night SmackDown was announced earlier this week via a tweet sent out from the Friday Night SmackDown General Manager Booker T and will see the World Heavyweight Champion Big Show take on the WWE Intercontinental Champion the Miz in a non-title Champion versus Champion match. Big Show came out and addressed the WWE Universe for the first time last week on SmackDown since winning the World title at the Night of Champions Pay-Per-View by cashing in his Money in the Bank briefcase on John Cena, and with John Cena now back on Monday Night RAW and being given a shot at the WWE Championship by the Monday Night RAW Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero, Big Show said that he wanted to know who his first title defence would be against. Later in the evening Mark Henry came to the ring and announced that at the Hell in a Cell Pay-Per-View later this month he will challenge Big Show for the World title. Before the battle of the behemoths at the Hell in a Cell Pay-Per-View, however, both Big Show and the Miz will be doing all they can to pick up the all-important victory in tonight’s main event.

 

Non-Title: WWE Tag Team Champions The Uso’s versus Jason Jordan and Tye Dillinger

The WWE Tag Team Champions Jimmy and Jey Uso will also be in action tonight on Friday Night SmackDown as they will take on the team of Jason Jordan and Tye Dillinger, teaming up in front of the WWE Universe for the very first time tonight, in a non-title match. A victory for Jordan and Dillinger tonight could well lead to the Friday Night SmackDown General Manager Booker T giving them a future title opportunity.

 

Intercontinental Championship No. 1 Contenders Match: Big E Langston versus Damien Sandow

Last week on Friday Night SmackDown the Miz defeated Big E Langston to become the new WWE Intercontinental Champion, and tonight on Friday Night SmackDown Big E will take on Damien Sandow with the winner going on to challenge the Miz for the Intercontinental title at the Hell in a Cell Pay-Per-View.

 

 

Cody Rhodes versus Dolph Ziggler

The former World Heavyweight Champion Dolph Ziggler will be in action tonight on Friday Night SmackDown as he will take on Cody Rhodes in a match that should see the WWE Universe in attendance fully behind Cody Rhodes.

 

Christian versus Fandango

Another former World Champion, Christian, will be competing tonight on Friday Night SmackDown as he will take on Fandango with both Superstars looking to do all they can to impress the WWE Universe.

 

Summer Rae versus Paige

Finally, Divas action tonight on Friday Night SmackDown will see the former Divas Champion Paige in action against Summer Rae. Paige defeated Summer last week on SmackDown and was stripped by Summer and Natalya after the match.

 

 

 

 

 

Quick Picks:

Non-Title: Champ vs. Champ: World Champion Big Show vs. Intercontinental Champion The Miz

Non-Title: WWE Tag Team Champions The Uso’s versus Jason Jordan and Tye Dillinger

Intercontinental Championship No. 1 Contenders Match: Big E Langston versus Damien Sandow

Cody Rhodes versus Dolph Ziggler

Christian versus Fandango

Summer Rae versus Paige

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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

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