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Post by JN News on Nov 30, 2008 23:07:59 GMT -5
WWE Velocity The announcers are Josh Matthews & Bill DeMott. Spike Dudley def. Matt Morgan This match was probably Spike's final match as a babyface, as Josh and Bill hyped up his obvious change in demeanor after helping his brothers attack Cena on SmackDown! They also tell everyone that they will run down all that happened on SmackDown! as the show progresses. Spike Dudley managed to pull off the win with the move once known as the Acid Drop in ECW, but now known as the Dudley Dog in the WWE. As Spike celebrated his victory, the cameras quickly cut to the Matthews & DeMott, as they start giving us the usual rundown of Velocity as well as SmackDown! before we then go to a commercial break. When Velocity comes back from break, we go to some highlights of SmackDown!, where SmackDown! GM, Paul Heyman announced the SmackDown! main event for WWE Backlash. Eddie Guerrero will defend his title against Triple H & John "Bradshaw" Layfield in a triple threat match. They then show highlights from the main event of SmackDown! that ended in chaos. Nunzio def. Funaki This match was pretty good, as Nunzio continued to shine, even without his former FBI partners, who were drafted to RAW during the Draft Lottery. Funaki showed some good offense in this match. However, Nunzio's amatuer wrestling and submission wrestling experience paid off, once again, as he made Funaki submit to the Fujiwawar Armbar. When Velocity returns, we see highlights from Cafe de Rene where Big Show had his run in with Rene Dupree. Dupree was chokeslammed, and RVD came out and added insult to Rene's injury, which prompted the main event incident. It was then announced that Rene Dupree will face Mark Jindrak in Velocity's main event. Rico def. Jamie Knoble This match finally allowed Rico to have his coming out, so to speak, as he finally began to taste success on the SmackDown! brand. Jamie Knoble brought out the best in Rico, however, as he gave Rico a rather decent match with his share of offense. In the end, Rico managed to win with a Roundhouse Kick. More SmackDown! highlights, as John Cena fought Bubba Ray Dudley in a title defense. Cena won, but paid the price afterwards, as The Dudleyz jumped the champ from behind. But, The Big Show surprisingly made the save for Cena, and apparently making some sort of pact with the U.S. Champ in the process. Mark Jindrak def. Rene Dupree by DQ As this match progressed, the announcers hyped up Dupree's apparent issues that are now ongoing with RVD. Meanwhile, the first two draft picks for SmackDown! from RAW went out and had a rather fantastic match with a flurry of great mat wrestling moves. However, tempers soon flared, as Dupree and Jindrak soon got on each other's bad side, and soon, Dupree lost it, and grabbed a steel chair from the outside, nailed Jindrak with it, and got disqualified by the referee, who then awarded the match to Jindrak. Josh Matthews & Bill DeMott closed out this week's show by running down next week's SmackDown!, and they tell the viewer's at home to not miss SmackDown!, next week, nor Velocity, as they say "goodnight", and the show goes off the air.
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Post by JN News on Nov 30, 2008 23:11:45 GMT -5
WWE Sunday Night HEAT! The announcers are Todd Grisham and The Coach. Val Venis def. Test During this opening match, Todd and Coach ran down the events of RAW from this past week with everything including the return of Edge to the WWE on RAW. This match was between two men that knew each other quite well. Val Venis managed to win with the Money Shot after Test was well immobilized. After the match, the cameras cut to Todd & Coach in the booth, as they ran down the card for HEAT, and talked about the events of RAW, this past week. After the break, a highlight package aired showing the debut of the RAW draftees from SmackDown!, including the return of Edge, who has gone for over a year due to neck surgery. He debuted his new gimmick, getting a positive response. Then, he got right down to business, calling out whoever put him on the shelf for over a year. Evolution came out, led by Randy Orton, who told Edge that it was THEM who put him out of action. They were doing the dirty work of their newest member. But, they weren't gonna bring him in, just yet. Edge vowed revenge, and soon got it when he cost Orton the IC Title in the triple threat match to Lance Storm. Evolution vowed revenge, themselves, as they vowed to bring in their new member, next week on RAW. Matt Hardy def. Steven Richards This was almost just another day at the office for Matt. But, Richards managed to get some really good offense into the match. But, it was Matt's Twist of Fate that carried him to another victory. Another RAW highlight video aires with all the happenings of Benoit/HBK, Jericho/Christian, The FBI winning their big debut match on RAW, the new draftees getting their chance to shine on RAW, as well as the RAW Divas chiming in their thoughts on Edge, as well as Trish claiming that SHE knows who put Edge out of WWE. Todd & Coach then announce that Chris Jericho will face Christian (w/Trish) on RAW in a Wrestlemania Rematch. Christian def. Tommy Dreamer In a match that got some ECW chants from the crowd, former ECW Superstar took on Christian with Trish Stratus in his corner. While this match happened, the announcers speculated on what Trish Stratus meant when she told all the divas on RAW that she knew who paid Evolution to take Edge out. They also hyped up Christian vs. Jericho, tommorrow night on RAW. Christian managed to pick up the win with the Unprettier. Batista (w/Ric Flair) def. Rodney Mack (w/Jazz & Teddy Long) This was the main event of the evening, as Evolution's Dave Batista went head to head with Teddy Long's protegee, Rodney Mack. Although, Long had hoped for everyone to "Back The Mack", they were unsuccessful, as Batista won with the Batista Bomb. As HEAT drew to a close, Todd & Coach told everyone to tune into RAW, tommorrow night, and tune into HEAT, next week, and then they go off the air.
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Post by JN News on Nov 30, 2008 23:33:07 GMT -5
- To anyone who watched SmackDown! this week, they are noticing the WWE putting Rene Dupree in a big match situation. The word around the back is that Rene has been impressing management and the writing team, so they are trying to workout something with RVD in the upper midcard area. - The reasoning behind the loss of the SmackDown! Tag Team Titles by Rikishi and Scotty 2 Hotty is still not known to anyone except upper management, but with the recent firing spree getting ready to show up, we may have our answer. - But speaking of firing, it appears that Shaniqua (Linda Miles), Orlando Jordan, and, much to many peoples surprise, Mark Henry, Jim Cornette, and Al Snow. - Just a side note, with Al Snow fired. WWE has placed young Todd Grisham in his spot. - Also, it looks like the tryouts from Human Tornado, Jay Briscoe, Mark Briscoe, Austin Aries, and Chris Hero in the Angle Invite Tournament have landed them all spots on the main roster with SmackDown!. - Looks like we can update the Backlash PPV card: World Heavyweight Championship match! vs. WWE Championship match! vs. vs. WWE Tag Team Championship match! vs. World Tag Team Championship match! vs. vs. The Undertaker vs. Booker T Hardcore Rules Match! vs. Rob Van Dam vs. Renee Dupree Plus, RAW Superstar, EDGE finally makes his long-awaited return to the ring, and he's out for REVENGE! With WWE Backlash drawing near with only two weeks away, the superstars of RAW will be looking for a serious Backlash, this monday night. Last week, RAW's newest superstar and all-time draft pick, Edge finally made his return to the WWE with a Vengeance, calling out his assailants who put him on the shelf for over a year. Those assailants turned out to be Evolution with their new leader, Randy Orton. Orton, Flair, and Batista confessed that it was indeed THEM that put Edge out of the WWE, and they did the dirty deed at the behest of their newest member, whom they have promised to reveal, next week. Well, next week is now this week, and it's easy to understand why. Last week, Edge sought revenge on Orton by costing him the Intercontinental Title to the new champion, Lance Storm. Speaking of which, Randy Orton will excercise his rematch clause by challenging Lance Storm for the gold. Also, one match that was confirmed, last week on RAW, was the Wrestlemania rematch between Chris Jericho and his former best friend, Christian, who is now in a relationship with Jericho's former fling, Trish Stratus. Speaking of Trish, she will team up with Gail Kim and Molly Holly to take on Lita and two of RAW's diva draft picks from SmackDown!, Torrie Wilson and Sable in a six-diva tag team match, and it happens this week on RAW. So, don't forget to tune into Monday Night RAW, live on Spike TV at 9/8 Central Time. Do not miss a minute of the action, this monday night on RAW.
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