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ermm...why does it say Smackdown! preview if its a RAW preview?
Where's HBK and HHH on the card? ------------------- Read my EWR diary, WWE: Taken Over Listen to Weird Al Yankovic's new single, Ebay. Apology is the superglue of life. It can repair just about anything. | |
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quote FilterGodzilla, aliens, or my stupidity/absent-mindedness. Take your pick quote FilterSHH!!! Wait and see! | |
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Ah, I see. Countdown = Jericho?
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![]() RAW (2/12/2007): 1. The Challenge Is Accepted RAW opens with Chris Benoit standing in the ring. The United States champion talks about how he layed down the open challenge this past Friday, yet no one under WWE contract has approached him to accept the challenge. So, Benoit says, unless someone gets out to the ring right now, then the challenge is off. Benoit waits for a bit but no music plays. He then shrugs his shoulder and is about to leave when the lights go out. A single spotlight then appears, shining at the top of ring entrance. A man's silhouette can be seen but he is facing away from the ring in a very familiar pose. Suddenly, "Break The Walls Down" plays, the lights turn back on, and the fans cheer as Chris Jericho runs down to the ring and immediately begins fighting with Benoit. 2. Chris Benoit vs. Chris Jericho Only two words are needed to describe this match: technical masterpiece. Benoit and Jericho are two of the greatest technical wrestlers ever and it showed in this amazing, twenty minute non-title match. Both men got several near-falls during this match but the end came when Jericho dodged a diving headbutt by Benoit before locking the Wolverine in the Walls of Jericho. Benoit struggled to get out of the move but is eventually forced to tapout. The fans go wild while Jericho celebrates and Benoit looks on from the mat in absolute disbelief that he has been defeated. Winner: Chris Jericho 3. Confident Dragon Bryan Danielson is seen backstage, sitting his locker room. He looks into the camera and starts talking about how, last Sunday night, he teamed up with Matt Hardy to try and beat two undefeated stars, CM Punk and Paul Burchill. Unfortunately, he continues, the "Big Red Machine" Kane interfered in the middle of the match, causing the referee to call for a draw. Danielson says that he still feels the damage from his chokeslam last night and that, tonight, he will defeat the honorless monster before moving on to beat CM Punk at No Way Out. 4. The Hooliganz vs. The World's Greatest Tag Team A great way to follow up the technical wonder of Benoit vs. Jericho, both of these teams showed off why they're two of the best tag teams in the WWE during this fifteen minute tag team match. However, The Hooliganz show why they are the number one contenders after hitting a Get Well Soon on Shelton Benjamin with Paul London taking the cover. Despite this, London and Kendrick help Shelton to his feet and they shake hands with both him and Charlie Haas in a show of respect for an amazing match. Winners: The Hooliganz 5. Lousy Americans After coming back from commercial break, foreign music plays and Muhammed Hassan makes his way to the ring, without Daivari. After the crowd finally stops booing, Hassan first says that Daivari was busy things that no lousy American could ever understand. He then launches into a tirade about how much America sucks and how he defeat Rey Mysterio on Sunday Night Heat. He then says that Matt Hardy will be just another victim tonight. Just then, Hardy's music plays and the match is about to begin. 6. Muhammed Hassan vs. Matt Hardy While this match wasn't nearly as amazing as the two matches that happened earlier in the night, it was still a very good match between two bright, young stars. However, Hassan was able to pick up the win after countering an attempted Side Effect into a Reverse STO before following through with the Camel Clutch. Moments later, Matt Hardy taps out and Hassan throws him to the ground before spitting on him in disgust. Winner: Muhammed Hassan 7. Despicable Triple H is walking backstage with a determined look on his face. Suddenly, Shawn Michaels grabs him from behind and spins him around before delivering an inverted atomic drop followed by Sweet Chin Music. Michaels drags Triple H to his feet, saying that Hunter never should have gotten up at the Royal Rumble before placing HHH's head between his legs and delivering a Pedigree. HBK then kicks Triple H onto his back, calls him despicable, and walks away. 8. Kane vs. Bryan Danielson The fans have no idea about how to react to Kane but they lift the roof off the building when Bryan Danielson makes his way to the ring. A surprisingly good match up with Danielson slowly wearing down Kane until the monster hit a big boot out of nowhere. Kane then easily tore the padding off of one of the turnbuckles and attempted to irish whip Danielson into it. However, the American Dragon was able to stop himself and began to turn the tide on The Big Red Machine. Unfortunately, while the referee tried to fix the turnbuckle, CM Punk hopped the guard rail with steel chair in hand just as Danielson bounced off the ropes. Punk swung the chair, connecting with the Cruiserweight champion's back. Danielson stumbled forward, right into the hand of Kane. The monster hit the chokeslam, grabbed the referee, and attempted the cover. Just as the ref was about to make the third count, Danielson lifts his shoulder! However, Kane just picks him back up and delivers another chokeslam. Another cover is attempted but Danielson just barely grabs the ring rope, trying desperately to remain in the match. Unfortunately, it is not to be as Kane drags Danielson into the middle of the ring before delivering a third chokeslam and finally picks up the pinfall. Punk quickly slides into the ring, just as the three count is made, and smacks the referee in the head with the chair. He then begins to beat down Bryan Danielson, hitting him with the chair over and over again before locking him in the Anaconda Vice. Kane just watches, shaking his head at how much it took to defeat the American Dragon. Winner: Kane 9. Brutality Suddenly, Kane is grabbed and spun around by Paul Burchill who immediately hits a C4 on the monster. The Big Red Machine staggers to his feet but is hit with another C4, followed by a standing moonsault. Burchill then grabs the chair that was discarded by CM Punk and unfolds it. He then rolls Kane onto his stomach and then drags him over to the chair, setting his head up so it is laying on the chair's seat. Burchill then goes behind Kane, pulls the wrestler's arms back, and then hits the Curb Stomp, smashing the monster's skull into the chair and causing blood to pour from a newly opened wound. Burchill then leaves, walking right past the security and medics who are rushing to the ring to assist Kane and make Punk release the Anaconda Vice. 10. Dissent RAW returns from commercial break with clips of Punk's and Burchill's attacks on Danielson and Kane. Rated R-KO's music then plays as they make their way to the ring with microphones in hand. Once they get there, they begin to mock John Cena and The Undertaker, saying that while they're going to have to fight eventually, Rated R-KO will always be a cohesive unit. Orton and Edge continue to verbally assault Cena and Taker. That is, until John Cena's music plays and he is followed out by The Undertaker. The pair immediately jump into the ring and begin to fight with Randy Orton and Edge. 11. Rated R-KO vs. John Cena and The Undertaker An incredibly violent match with all four men fighting in the ring at the same time. False finishes abounded in this match as the two teams brawled in and around the ring. The end of the match came when Cena, Taker, Edge, and Orton were all in the ring at the same time. John Cena was fighting with Orton while Edge brawled with Taker. Orton had Cena cornered by a turnbuckle and was hitting him with blow after blow when The Undertaker set Edge up for The Last Ride. Suddenly, Cena shoved Orton, sending him right into Taker. The legend wobbles and Edge punches away at his head, eventually causing Taker to fall onto his back. Orton blocked Cena as Edge grabbed a fist full of Taker's pants but the referee didn't see it and made the three count. Edge and Orton then immediately bail out of the ring as Taker and Cena both look on in shock. The pair then immediately get into an argument over who's fault the loss was as Rated R-KO smile at the fact that they've planted the first seeds of dissension in the team of Taker and Cena. Winners: Rated R-KO Quick Results 1. Chris Jericho defeated Chris Benoit in a non-title open challenge 2. The Hooliganz defeat The World's Greatest Tag Team 3. Muhammed Hassan defeated Matt Hardy 4. Kane defeated Bryan Danielson after interference from CM Punk 5. Rated R-KO defeated John Cena and The Undertaker | |
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Great show Crippler.
Only thing I wanted to point out, why did Michaels hit Triple H an atomic drop when he could've just directly hit a sweet chin music? So Shape was right, it was Jericho who accepted Benoit's challenge. Rated RKO wins again, yay, atleast Cena's not acting like a god anymore. Give Hassan a push! ------------------- Read my EWR diary, WWE: Taken Over Listen to Weird Al Yankovic's new single, Ebay. Apology is the superglue of life. It can repair just about anything. | |
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quoteBecause I really didn't feel like having Michaels ambush directly into a Sweet Chin Music like I had him do during the last RAW. That, and I figure that if Michaels really hates Triple H so much then he'd want to inflict maximum damage. The atomic drop helps to continue that line of thought. quoteSpeaking of which, I'd like to point out that the February 7th RAW had Benoit with a clock of a clock reading 7:00 (meaning 7 days), February 11th had a digital clock reading 3:00 (3 days), then the topper was Punk in front of the 25:29 clock (If you figure that Heat is on at 7 and RAW is on at 9, then consider that Punk's segment was about half way through the show, this puts you at the exact start up time of RAW). I love doing little things like this, which I've done several times now, and will continue to do them. Just keep an eye out for anything suspicious and you should find some clues. quoteI've never been big Cena hater, as you can tell by the fact that he still has the title two months into the diary, but I'm not a big fan either. Just call me apathetic on the subject. However, Cena needs to lose more often and that's why he lost during RAW. Plus, it really helps set up Taker/Cena more. quoteDon't worry, Hassan will be pushed but how fast he'll be pushed is the "problem". Thanks for the continued feedback, Filter. It continues to be something to look forward to during every log on. | |
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quote TheCripplerYour welcome, I should thank you for posting something interesting now and then, I haven't have anything to do nowadays. Have a Happy New Year! ------------------- Read my EWR diary, WWE: Taken Over Listen to Weird Al Yankovic's new single, Ebay. Apology is the superglue of life. It can repair just about anything. | |
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Nice show Crippler and it was posted on Christmas Day...impressed. I give it a generous 9.75/10 just because it is christmas/New Year. And a bit late but...
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![]() Blood Feuds February 16th, 2007 Monstrosities Two of the most dominant men in the WWE today, Paul Burchill and Kane, have been battling it out for the past several weeks. This past Monday, Burchill systematically destroyed Kane after hitting two C-4s, a standing moonsault, and finishing up with a Curb Stomp onto an open steel chair. Kane has been on a rampage ever since, demanding a chance to get revenge on his nemesis. John Bradshaw Layfield has accepted the monster's request and made the match for this Friday. Will Kane deliver his vengeance or will he take another brutal beating at the hands of Paul Burchill? Dissent Edge, Randy Orton, The Undertaker, and John Cena have all been involved with each other over the weeks since the Royal Rumble. Things came to a head on RAW when the two teams collided in a No Holds Barred tag team match. However, Rated R-KO picked up the win after John Cena accidentally shoved Randy Orton into Undertaker, causing him to drop Edge and allow him to get a roll-up for the win. After the match, Cena and Taker had an argument but word from backstage says they have settled their differences. Still, many wonder what will happen between these four men. Bitter Triple H and Shawn Michaels, two names that are paradoxically synonymous with both friendship and hatred. After Michaels turned on Triple H at the Royal Rumble, the pair have jumped from their well-known legendary camaraderie to their just as well-known bad blood. Both men have attacked each other during matches and Michaels committed a grave sin when he used the Cerebral Assassin's own move, the Pedigree, on him last Monday night. Tonight, however, the Heartbreak Kid will face Sabu in a one-on-one match up. Will Triple H make his presence known during this match? Scheduled Matches Singles Match Booker T vs. Chris Jericho Tag Team Match The Kings of Wrestling vs. Doane and Mondo Singles Match CM Punk vs. Carlito Grudge Match Kane vs. Paul Burchill Singles Match The Undertaker vs. Ken Kennedy Singles Match Shawn Michaels vs. Sabu | |
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Scheduled Matches
Singles Match Booker T vs. Chris Jericho Tag Team Match The Kings of Wrestling vs. Doane and Mondo Singles Match CM Punk vs. Carlito Grudge Match Kane vs. Paul Burchill Singles Match The Undertaker vs. Ken Kennedy Singles Match Shawn Michaels vs. Sabu Looking forward for Smackdown! crippler. I already smell the HHH-HBK feud spicing up. ------------------- Read my EWR diary, WWE: Taken Over Listen to Weird Al Yankovic's new single, Ebay. Apology is the superglue of life. It can repair just about anything. | |
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![]() Smackdown (2/16/07): 1. High Horse RAW opens with Triple H in a pitch black room. He talks about his former friendship with Michaels and how everything was fine in Degeneration-X until HBK got on a moral high horse and superkicked him in the face during a Tables match against Rated R-KO. Ever since then, he has wanted nothing more than to rip Shawn's head clear off of his shoulders. Triple H continues and talks about how Michaels disgraced him by hitting him with the Pedigree, his own move. He finishes by saying that Michaels has more to worry about tonight than Sabu. 2. Kane vs. Paul Burchill One word can describe this match and that word is "brutal". There wasn't much in the ways of technical wrestling or high spots but both Kane and Paul Burchill layed into each other with everything they had. The end of the match came when they ended up brawling around outside the ring and all the way up the ramp. As Kane rammed Burchill's head into the stage, the referee reached the ten count and called for a double count out. However, Burchill and Kane ignored this and continued to brawl all the way to the back. Winner: Draw 3. A Match Is Made JBL is talking on the phone in his office, presumably to Vince McMahon, when Chris Benoit charges in. The WWE General Manager wraps up his conversation and then asks the United States Champion what he wants. Benoit replies by saying he wants a match against Chris Jericho at No Way Out, saying that he should get one simply because he's the US Champ and the best wrestler in the company. JBL replies by saying that the fans have just seen Benoit vs. Jericho, so why should they pay to see it again? Benoit answers by saying that he wasn't ready for his match with Jericho and that he will put his United States title on the line if it means he can get his match. JBL nods his head and says that he'll make sure that the match happens. 4. Booker T vs. Chris Jericho Both men came off well in this match, with Booker T using standard heel tactics while Chris Jericho fights to overcome his opponent's cheating ways. Eventually, Jericho does succeed and is able to lock the former World Heavyweight Champion into the Walls of Jericho, leading to a submission victory. Winner: Chris Jericho 5. The Kings of Wrestling vs. Doane and Mondo Near-squash match with Ken Doane and Mike Mondo getting next to no reaction. Kings of Wrestling hit the Hero's Welcome Kings Of Wrestling Edition on Mondo who was then pinned by Castagnoli while Hero fought off Doane. Winner: The Kings of Wrestling 6. Hypocrite CM Punk is walking backstage, taking drinks out of a water bottle, when he is approached by the Cruiserweight champion, Bryan Danielson. Punk sarcastically greets him by telling him he's happy to see him but the jokes are cut short when Danielson calmly explains that, after last Monday's attack during his match with Kane, he is more than willing to take Punk down, permanently. Punk calls Danielson a hypocrite for always talking about honor and yet he is threatening him with the end of his career. Danielson just glares at Punk before walking away. 7. CM Punk vs. Carlito An amazing high-flying match with both of these young stars coming off well and getting a good reaction from the crowd. This match went a strong ten minutes before it ended with CM Punk hitting the Devil Lock DDT into the Devil Lock and making Carlito tap out. Punk then grabs a microphone and says that Danielson likes to talk about honor but honor is nothing more than a pathetic excuse to not get the job done. He then throws down the mic and leaves the ring. Winner: CM Punk 8. Beatdown Interrupted After returning from commercial break, The Undertaker's music plays and he makes his way to the ring. Suddenly, as he's getting off his motorcycle, he is attacked by Randy Orton and Edge. Rated R-KO begin to beatdown The Undertaker when John Cena's music hits and he runs down to the ring with a lead pipe in hand to make the save. Orton and Edge bail at the sight of the weapon while Cena goes to help Taker to his feet. Taker refuses the Undisputed champion's help, causing Cena to walk off shaking his head. 9. The Undertaker vs. Ken Kennedy Kennedy hasn't been seen on WWE television in over a month but the fans still boo him as he makes his way to the ring. Kennedy and Taker put on a good brawling match with neither man coming off as incredibly stronger than the other. However, The Undertaker picks up the win after hitting a Last Ride on Kennedy and getting the pinfall. Winner: The Undertaker 10. Minority Muhammed Hassan and Daivari are backstage in their locker rooms when they begin talking about how the only reason they didn't have a match tonight was because WWE and all of America are racist and hate minorities. Hassan says that there is more than enough proof in the United State's past and says that he will become a beacon of hope for all the downtrodden as he takes on all the hateful racists in America. Daivari then goes of on a rant in his native tongue before Smackdown cuts to commercial. 11. Shawn Michaels vs. Sabu Sabu has been forgotten as of late but the fans will never forget the former ECW extremist as they cheer the man. His opponent, Shawn Michaels, however, gets the most heat of the night when he makes his way to the ring as cocky as ever. A decent match but it was primarily controlled by HBK who hit a Sweet Chin Music late in the match. However, Michaels didn't go for the cover but instead picked Sabu up and delivered a Pedigree, all with a smirk on his face. Only then does Michaels cover Sabu and get the pinfall victory. HBK stands up and smirks some more when the fans begin to cheer. Shawn immediately recognizes what that means as he begins looking around for Triple H. Suddenly, HHH jumps the barricade coming from the crowd, but he isn't alone as the world, and Shawn Michaels, see the sledgehammer he has brought with him. Just as Hunter enters the ring, Michaels rolls out the other side and heads up the ramp. Triple H yells at him to get back in the ring but Michaels just smirks as he heads backstage and Smackdown fades to black. Winner: Shawn Michaels Quick Results: 1. Kane and Paul Burchill draw via a double countout 2. Chris Jericho makes Booker T tap out 3. The Kings of Wrestling defeat Doane and Mondo 4. CM Punk defeats Carlito 5. The Undertaker beats Ken Kennedy 6. Shawn Michaels pins Sabu | |
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Good show, Hassan finally making it to Smackdown!
The Kane and Burchill feud is looking good. That's the second time in a week Triple H didn't have a proper match. ------------------- Read my EWR diary, WWE: Taken Over Listen to Weird Al Yankovic's new single, Ebay. Apology is the superglue of life. It can repair just about anything. | |
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Another pair of great shows. Everything is developing nicely. Honestly, I was always too lazy to check into the clues, but the way things have been going with them I'm sure going to check them out now. Great work.
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