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Saturday, December 18, 2010

TNA Final Resolution 2010 Results and Review

TNA Final Resolution 2010 Results

Beer Money defeated Ink Inc
Tara defeated Mickie James in a falls count anywhere match
Robbie E defeated Jay Lethal w/ Cookie In A Cage Above Ringside via disqualification
RVD defeated Rhino in a first blood match
Douglas Williams defeated Aj Styles for the Television Title
The Motor City Machine Guns defeated Generation Me
Abyss defeated The Pope
Jeff Jarrett defeated Samoa Joe in a submission match
Jeff Hardy defeated Matt Morgan in the tna title match

TNA Final Resolution 2010 Review

Beer Money defeated Ink Inc

Not exactly what I would've expected from the opening match at a ppv, but this match haed a few moments of good overall amount of wrestling. I liked the chemistry in ring, but I didn't care for the lack of storyline here. Beer Money would eventually get the pin, and that was that. It was a forgettable match up.

Tara defeated Mickie James in a falls count anywhere match

I've seen a lot of "Falls Count Anywhere" matches, and some of them have been good. I've seen some terrible matches with the stipulation as well, and this match was the worst of them all. The worst women's wrestling match I've ever seen, seriously, this match was stupid. It went throughout a great deal of the arena, and the two just brawled, straight into the toilet! There was a guy reading the paper at one point, that was kind of funny, but other than that, this was stupid, the worst match I've seen in a long time. Madison Rayne was in one of the stalls and used a fire extinguisher to help Tara win the match up. Terrible Terrible match...Mickie James gets pinned on the men's room floor!

Robbie E defeated Jay Lethal w/ Cookie In A Cage Above Ringside via disqualification

Robbie E and Jay Lethal can string across a watchable match, despite the lame gimmick. I liked the match for what it was, and there were some nice back and forth moments. Lethal's offense complimented Robbie's style from time to time, and it was interesting to see Cookie above the ring in a cage as a nice throwback to the old school wrestling. At one point, Jay Lethal crashed into Robbie E and this match turned bad. Robbie E was thrown a chain then some hair spray and Jay Lethal was disqualified Lethal for using some hairspray...yep...dq finish.

Out of nowhere, Shark Boy came out. That's right, Shark Boy came out. Shark Boy got slapped by Cookie, but eventually hit a Shark Boy Stunner and that was that.

RVD defeated Rhino in a first blood match

One of the worst matches I've seen on ppv in a while. RVD looked winded within 5 to 10 minutes of this match, Rhino took some offense and gave RVD an ok match up, but overall, this match just wasn't that fun to watch. It was just boring to me. RVD hit a Van Terminator from across the ring and Rhino was busted open, and that was the end of the match up. Yep. RVD wins, and I'm not sure why anyone would care.

Douglas Williams defeated Aj Styles for the Television Title

These two have a good amount of offense, and I think that the two could've made this a four start classic. Instead, this match had a lot of boring moments, and then some of the BEST moves outside the ring I've seen. Doug Williams hit Rolling Chaos on the outside! This match looked like a video game at one point and I was just completely immersed, towards the end of the match. Aj STyles would eventually fall to Williams when Williams hit a Styles Clash on AJ! Doug wins and is the new champion! Not a four star classic, but a good finish, and some nice sequences, hopefully the booking gets better from here on out because Doug Williams has some nice moves in his stable.

The Motor City Machine Guns defeated Generation Me

I can't believe that these types of matches only happen in TNA, that being said, this was an insane amount of independent style wrestling on a ppv. The two teams fought and hit moves from off teh top rope, off of ladders and a variety of different points, making this spot fest entertaining. THe two really just put on a circus of moves for the tag titles that wasn't half bad, but there were some moments that just seemed too cartoonish for even wrestling. A three star match was found here, and I liked it enough, even if Generation Me didn't win.

Abyss defeated The Pope

THe worst downfall in the history of wrestling has to be the fall of The Black Pope. He was doing quite well going into this February's ppv, and now? He's feuding with the worst wrestler in the world, Abyss in a Casket Match? Ugh. This match was stupid, it was void of anything worth mentioning. This was just stupid, I didn't want to watch it, and when The Pope was chokeslammed into the casket and the lid was shut, I finally cared. Yes, I cared because it was over, and I was hoping NEVER TO SEE THE POPE VS ABYSS AGAIN! What a waste of Pope, and what a terrible wrestler Abyss is...I hate him.

Jeff Jarrett defeated Samoa Joe in a submission match

I didn't think that TNA's ppv could get any worst, than this match happened. Jeff Jarrett and Samoa Joe in a submission match? This was just the worst match I've seen in a long time. I really hated it, and the crowd hated it too. Joe sucks these days, Jarrett sucks too, and I was just tired of this match at various points. Jarrett was going to tap, but the TNA security guys ran down and helped Double J. Jarrett then put an Ankle Lock on Joe and guess what? SAMOA JOE QUIT! That's right, DOUBLE J goes over....ugh..what a bunch of bs.

Jeff Hardy defeated Matt Morgan w/ special guest Ken Anderson

This match had a lot of moments that got me interested, but overall, it just wasn't a great match. Anderson called this thing down the middle, and Morgan had this thing won at several points during the match. Anderson got knocked out of the ring and was down while Morgan pinned Hardy after a Carbon Footprint. Bischoff came down and threw Anderson into a post and Bischoff got a new ref for the match. This thing was headed into no man's land, as Morgan looked poised to lose to Hardy and the cheaters. A new ref was in...Morgan was in control, and there was only 3 minutes left, I pegged Morgan to win, but I kind of senses that I was wrong. Hardy hit a Twist of Hate into a chair and won the match. Yep, Hardy wins again...in one of the worst matches I've seen in a long time. Hardy wins...ugh....TNA Sucks.

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Friday, December 17, 2010

TNA Turning Point 2010 ppv Results and Review

TNA Turning Point 2010 PPV Results

Robbie E defeated Jay Lethal in the x division championship match
Tara vs. Mickie James (no contest)
The Motor City Machine Guns defeated Team 3D
RVD defeated Tommy Dreamer
Fortune defeated EV2.0
Abyss defeated The Pope
Jeff Jarrett defeated Samoa Joe
Jeff Hardy defeated Matt Morgan

TNA Turning Point 2010 PPV Review

I'm late on this one, but that's ok...I think.

Robbie E defeated Jay Lethal in the x division championship match

I kind of miss the "Black Machismo" gimmick. However, I'll settle for this "cruiserweight" Jay, as many of us must do. The match really favored Robbie E in this match, he was generating a lot of heat with his offense. When he slapped on the Abdominal Stretch, the crowd was all over him in terms of heat, and a lot of other points featured the crowd crapping on the Jersey Shore knockoff. Jay Lethal had some offense, but after a distraction from Cookie, Robbie E hit his neckbreaker (rude awakening) and won the match up. He is now the new X-Division champion.

The match was ok. I'm not a big fan of "hot shotting" the title to a new comer, but I'm ok with it. Hopefully Robbie E could make the belt mean more, and have legit competition. His character based gimmick could actually work out quite well.

Tara vs. Mickie James (no contest)

This match was either double countout or simply no contest. The women fought from the ring to the outside, and just kept fighting. This wasn't a match as much as it was a brawl. It eventually turned into a street fight. It was ok, but I'm tired of the "Hardcore Country" gimmic. I didn't love the match, but I also didn't hate it, so I guess it passes.

The two ended up in the middle of the ring, after the match just fighting and in the end...stripping each other's clothes off?!? Yeah, the segment ended oddly, and I'm not sure where they were going with it...I'm sure the feud will eventually come to more matches.

The Motor City Machine Guns defeated Team 3D

This match was billed as Team 3D's last match. It was back and forth, with lots of counters, lots of different momentum changes, lots of hits and misses, and heavy impact moves from both teams. Every big move was kicked out of, every big move was hit, and towards the end the story became, "no one has ever kicked out of 3D" and of course, that was over...as the Machine Guns picked up the win and that was it...I guess that's the end of Team 3D? ok.

I read that Team 3D just signed new 3 year contracts, so I'm not sure what's next for that team. Single's Competition? Road Agents? I don't know.

RVD defeated Tommy Dreamer

This match was painful to watch. These two are way past their prime and each of them showed signs of aging. The match eventually was won by RVD, with little to no fan fare. I didn't care of this match, and it just looked tiring. I'm tired of watching these idiots...I don't even know what it proved.

Fortune defeated EV2.0

This match sucked...another parade of "old men". Sabu was pinned and this match was over. Sabu is fired, I guess. This match was boring, and sucked. Sorry, it just didn't have a lot to it, and this Fortune & Immortan thing is so confusing. Plus, who kidnapped Samoa Joe? Just sayin.

Abyss defeated The Pope

The Pope got a lot of offense against Abyss, but that didn't matter. No one cared...at least I didn't. Abyss wins...again. I'm sick of Abyss, he's the worst character/wrestler going in TNA today. The Pope had his "congregation" at ringside, and Eric Bischoff got them to turn on Pope and beat him up. That was that.

No one cares.

FIRE ALL THE TNA WRITERS!

Jeff Jarrett defeated Samoa Joe

Samoa Joe losees, this sucks. Joe got choked out with a night stick, and the security guys helped Double J win. There was a ref bump, there were a few moments that were ok, but overall...Joe gets buried. I hate this, you hate this, ugh...they sucked the life out of TNA's ppv tonight.

Jeff Hardy defeated Matt Morgan

Not exactly a four star classic, but it was watchable. Matt Morgan put up a good overall fight, but he couldn't take out Hardy for too long and Hardy managed to pick up a victory. NO ONE CARED! Hardy worked on Morgan's knee, and Morgan no sold much of it. A twist of fate got the win...who cares....I'm sick of TNA.


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Thursday, December 16, 2010

Tna Impact 12/9/10 Results and Review

Tna Impact 12/9/10 Results

Ink Inc defeated Team 3D
The Motor City Machine Guns defeated The Security Guys via dq
The Beautiful People defeated Sarita & Daffney
Douglas Williams defeated Abyss
Mickie James defeated Tara in a Steel Cage Match

Tna Impact 12/9/10 Review

Impact opens up with Bischoff yelling...I already felt like going back to sleep.

Immortal or Fortune or whatever, came into the ring. OUt came Matt Morgan with a pipe, and nothing happened. Eric Bischoff said that nothing was going on...and what not. I didn't care, you didn't care....ugh...I'm tired.

Ink Inc defeated Team 3D

There is a new "Devon" in this match with Bubba Ray. Ink Inc wins this one, and Devon 2 got beat up for the loss. This was seriously a boring match. It was so boring that even the crowd was dead, completely dead for this.

Post match, Bubba beat up the new Devon.

Tara was "singing" her song or something, and out came Mickie James to beat her up. Yep, same thing that happened last week. I'm sick of this feud.

The Motor City Machine Guns defeated The Security Guys

This match sucked. The Security guys beat up the Motor City Machine guns, got disqualified. The security guys eventually were beaten up with sticks...ugh...what a terrible match.

The Beautiful People defeated Sarita & Daffney

This match was terrible, I can't tell you how bad it was. I love Daffney, but this match wasn't even a "wrestling" match, it was just a terrible example of how the Knockout division has fallen to near "diva" status. The Beautiful People move on in the women's tag title tournament.

Douglas Williams defeated Abyss

Williams wins an easy match against Abyss, and retains his belt. Abyss ripped a turnbuckle off, only to run right into it and then get rolled up. No one cared, I still hate Abyss.

Post match, Styles hit a Styles clash on Williams on the ramp.

Jeff Jarrett beat up some random fan. It was stupid.

Mickie James defeated Tara in a steel cage match

This was an interesting match, the cage adds a lot to the match up. Mickie James at one point climbed to the top rope and launched herself off the top of the cage and completely killed Tara. It looked liked Mickie James broke her knee in the process, but she dove off the top of the cage and pinned Tara. I don't think it was worth it, but it looked awesome. The highlight of the night was definitely Mickie James jumping off the top of the cage and hitting Tara with a Lou Thesz press and getting the roll up. Other than that, this night was terrible.


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Wednesday, December 15, 2010

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WWE Superstars 11/25/10 Results and Review

WWE Superstars 11/25/10 Results

Curt Hawkins defeated Trent Barretta
Santino & Kozlov defeated Primo & Zack Ryder
Mark Henry defeated The Usos

WWE Superstars 11/25/10 Review

I'm not a big fan of thanksgiving, so therefore, I watched wrestling last night. Plus, with no job, no prospects, and fighting depression, i've been a bit tired of the joyful cheer of the season that is coming.

Superstars aired on Thanksgiving, and wow...maybe I already saw all this, or maybe it's new...who knows...the dubbed in heat and cheers suck.

Curt Hawkins defeated Trent Barretta

This match had a lot of highlights and good overall spots. I liked it, I thought this match was in fact the most entertaining thing I've seen in a while. However, despite a great deal of high impact spots, and good overall wrestling, it had no meaning and no real story behind it, other than the rematch thing. I liked it, it is nice to see some good classic wrestling.

Santino & Kozlov defeated Primo & Zack Ryder

I liked that Zack Ryder was being used for a match, but it was all a job. Santino and Kozlov get the win and the good crowd reaction. The Cobra is the thing that knocked out Primo, and he took the pinfall here. I wouldn't be too surprised if Santino and Kozlov eventually get the tag team championships, because they are just that entertaining, and get a real reaction, more so than the current champions, that's for sure.

Mark Henry defeated The Usos

The Usos put on a few moves, but it was no match for Mark Henry. Mark Henry beat the former contenders for the Tag team titles, and it was interesting to see that Henry is being pushed to squash the tag division. The match was what you would expect, but hey, on Thanksgiving day, it's nice to get some wrestling.

All in all, not a terrible show, not a great one either, I liked it enough. Good overall wrestling, nothing too extreme, and well, it's thanksgiving, what did you expect? I'll have an impact review a little later in the day.

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Tuesday, December 14, 2010

WWE Superstars 12/3/10 Results and Review

WWE Superstars 12/3/10 Results

Tyler Reks defeated Trent Berretta
William Regal defeated Darren Young
Tyson Kidd defeated DH Smith

WWE Superstars 12/3/10 Review

Another week of Thursday night wrestling, and I'm not as tired as I usually am. It's probably because I have no job, so I can sleep more often.

Here is how things went down, on the least watched wrestling show aside from Impact.

Tyler Reks defeated Trent Berretta

Tyler Reks and Trent Berretta really went out there and fought hard for this one, even if no one cared. I can't get behind either guy here. The match had a few moments that looked good, especially with the high flyer getting the best of the monster, but overall, the end wasn't that great with a torture rack into a slam of sorts. Tyler Reks eventually outlasted Trent and won.

The two have talent, but I don't care about either one's character, so eh...I didn't really care for the match, I guess.

NXT Season 3's winner was announced, and the winner of NXT is:

Kaitlyn

No one cared, especially me.

William Regal defeated Darren Young

Darren Young completely beat down Darren Young again. Young has been getting better each and every week, but wow, Regal really put him away. The Regal Stretch looked really good, and Young is on his way out, he's just on his way out.

CM Punk was on the mic with the new guy, and it was good overall. I liked it a lot, and hope Darren Young is the wild card in the Nexus angle in coming weeks.

Tyson Kidd defeated DH Smith

This match was given some time, but it wasn't all that great. I was actually bored a few times during this match, despite the two of them working well together. The match had a few high spots, but neither man has the charisma that their family has, so it's going to take some time to build on obvious in ring talent. The two are done, I guess...or rather, the tag team is done.

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Monday, December 13, 2010

WWE Superstars 12/9/10 Results

Superstars 12/9/10 Results

Tyler Reks defeated JTG
Trent Berreta defeated Curt Hawkins
Ezekiel Jackson defeated Zack Ryder
Eve defeated Alicia Fox

That's about it. No review due to the fact that there were no files that I could get to watch it, and when there's no files, there's no reviews. Sorry.

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Saturday, December 11, 2010

WWE Survivor Series 2010 Results and Review

WWE Survivor Series 2010 Results

Daniel Bryan defeated Ted Dibiase Jr.
John Morrison defeated Sheamus
Dolph Ziggler defeated Kaval
Team Rey Mysterio defeated Team Del Rio
Natalya defeated Laycool
Edge & Kane were counted out
Nexus defeated Santino & Kozlov
Randy Orton defeated Wade Barrett w/ John Cena as ref

WWE Survivor Series 2010 Review

I've been looking forward to this night for quite sometime, just to see how the WWE would finish off the feud with Cena and Nexus.

The show opened up with the U.S. Title match, and the most interesting thing I saw at first was Maryse. Wow, Maryse is hot, and she keeps glowing, just like she was in her playboy photos...wow.

Daniel Bryan defeated Ted Dibiase Jr.

This match was a great back and forth opener. Daniel Bryan led Ted Dibiase to his best match yet, and it never looked bad. Every spot, every move had impact and Daniel Bryan was looking hurt. There were so many picture perfect moves, including a super backplex, a reversal of the Million Dollar Dream from the corner, countless reversals, and just so much more. I really enjoyed the match, and it was a shining opener for sure.

Post match, The Miz ran down with the Money in the Bank briefcase and knocked out Daniel Bryan. At first I thought he was going to cash in. The Miz cut a promo against the Nexus and Lebron James.

John Morrison defeated Sheamus

Sheamus and John Morrison put on an ok match, but it wasn't exactly a four star classic. The match had some good back and forth points, and after the "Bro" kick missed (yes i know it's not spelled that way, but I hate sheamus), Morrison caught Sheamus with a nice kick to the face off the springboard in the corner, and won this match up. Like I said, this wasn't a great match, but Morrison getting the win was welcomed nicely.

Dolph Ziggler defeated Kaval

Not exactly a great match up, but it had some nice back and forth action from both men. Kaval really pushed the limits of Dolph's flexibility from time to time, and it wasn't a strict burial at all. The match was ok, but not necessarily a good thing for Kaval, as he keeps losing, and his streak of losses continues. Dolph had what appeared to be a broken nose, as this match was physical. I liked it well enough, it kind of took the crowd out of it though.

Team Rey Mysterio defeated Team Del Rio

This match up was fun to watch. I love these classic Survivor Series matches and I remember fondly the original nights of Survivor Series in the late 80's and early 90's as being classics. So this match had all the great moments you'd expect with great interaction from all members. I loved it. Mysterio and Big Show walked away victorious, making this match up a good way to bring the crowd back from the Ziggler and Kaval match up.

Natalya defeated Laycool

This match was ok, not a great one. Laycool put up a good overall fight, not a classic by any stretch.

Post match Laycool beat up Natalya, but out came Beth Phoenix! Yep. That was the end of that.

Edge & Kane were counted out

This match ended with Edge and Kane's shoulders on the mat, so they both lose? I don't know...it was a crappy ending and the match wasn't even that good. Kane retains, but what a terrible match and ending.

Nexus defeated Santino & Kozlov

This had your standard comedic elements and overall minutia of wrestling. There wasn't much to it, and it was nice to see Kozlov and Santino nearly get the win, but it when it was all said and done, Nexus wins and retains their title.

Randy Orton defeated Wade Barrett w/ John Cena as ref

One of the most boring matches took place here. All the build up and little to no real controversy for the most part. The crowd was even dead for this match up, and it just was a terrible build. This was NOT an exciting match up, it was dead for a good amount of it, and despite the back and forth nature of the match, it was just lackluster somehow. The action spilled to the outside, and then quickly went back into the ring, and out of nowhere the RKO after Cena accidentally bumped into Wade Barrett.

NO CENA TURN! Wade loses. This match sucks. What a terrible terrbile match, what a terrible turn of events. I think Cena is fired...oh well. Man, what a terrible terrible way to finish up months and months of build. This was stupid. Seriously wwe? seriously?

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Ready, willing ... table

Thursday, December 9, 2010, 04:57 PM EST [General]

LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Before the American Revolution began in 1774, the kingdom of Great Britain assumed they had their American subjects squarely under thumb. And we all know how that turned out. Fast forward 200 years, and Englishman Wade Barrett appears to be on the verge of suffering a similar revolt.
John Cena confronted Wade Barrett (WATCH | PHOTOS)
The sun appears to be setting on Wade Barrett’s empire. The cocky Englishman called out John Cena and told him once again that he would never hire him back into WWE. In that case, Cena informed him, he will never stop ambushing The Nexus. Stalemate.
In a moment of frustration, Barrett ordered his Nexus minions to attack. In a moment of utter defiance, however, each member of the band of outlaws turned their backs on Barrett, walking instead to the locker room area. Their mutiny left the Englishman a sitting duck, and Cena knew it. He charged Barrett, who somehow managed to squirm away and dart for the lockers.
Once in the locker room area, the Nexus leader beelined for David Otunga, who gladly told Barrett he has two options: Either he hires Cena back next week, or the Englishman is no longer a part of The Nexus.
Randy Orton def. Alex Riley by Disqualification (WATCH | PHOTOS)
WWE Champion The Miz gave nothing away. Rather than tell Randy Orton the type of match the two would be competing in at WWE TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs, Miz said he would show The Viper. As his assistant, Alex Riley, clashed with Orton in the squared circle, “The Cleveland Screamer” lurked nearby. Sensing that The Viper may be surging past his assistant, Miz interfered and ambushed his rival.
After the disqualification, Miz revealed the type of match they would compete in by setting up a wooden table inside the ring. With Orton dazed, Miz prepared to plunge him through to table. Instead, The Viper rebounded and nearly coiled around Miz, who managed to scamper off just in time. No matter, Orton seized Miz’s assistant and splintered the wooden table with him instead.
Divas Champion Natalya def. Melina (WATCH | PHOTOS)
The only Diva ever to graduate from the Hart Dungeon proved too dominant for Melina and notched yet another victory, one in a recent string of successes. After her win, Natalya was ambushed by Lay-Cool, though, who attacked the Divas Champion in a petty show of spite.
John Morrison interrupted Sheamus’s coronation ceremony (WATCH | PHOTOS)
Sheamus may have seized the 2010 King of the Ring title last week, but John Morrison thinks the Irishman is still just a court jester. The Shaman of Sexy interrupted his rival’s coronation ceremony. Morrison decided to implement a crowning achievement of his own and knocked The Celtic Warrior from the ring.
Santino Marella & Vladimir Kozlov def. WWE Tag Team Champions Justin Gabriel & Heath Slater, The Usos and Mark Henry & Yoshi Tatsu in a Fatal 4-Way Elimination Tag Team Match (WATCH | PHOTOS)
Italy and Russia banded together to take on the world – and they won. Santino Marella & Vladimir Kozlov outlasted WWE Tag Team Champions Justin Gabriel & Heath Slater, The Usos and Mark Henry & Yoshi Tatsu in a Fatal 4-Way Elimination Tag Team Match. The shocking win came after John Cena disrupted the bout, slipping out from under the ring to rattle his former Nexus cohorts, Slater & Gabriel. The distraction allowed the international men of misery to capitalize and capture the WWE Tag Team Titles to much fanfare, namely Santino’s imaginary trombone.
Tyson Kidd def. David Hart Smith (WATCH  | PHOTOS)
Sheesh, talk about your “giant” interruptions. After suffering an underhanded attack from his former partner Tyson Kidd three weeks ago, David Hart Smith appeared to be getting his revenge. In a match against Kidd, Hart Smith was punishing his former friend when Kidd cheated to get the win. After the match, Hart Smith attacked out of frustration, but Kidd had been accompanied to the ring by an anonymous man, estimated to be at least 7 feet tall and easily 300 pounds. The mystery man intervened on Kidd’s behalf and leveled Hart Smith with a thunderous clothesline.
John Cena attacked David Otunga (WATCH)
Room service, anyone? After conducting a Raw interview via satellite from his hotel room, David Otunga was confronted and attacked by a stealthy John Cena, who had infiltrated the space. Anticipating a Cena strike, however, Husky Harris ambushed the former WWE employee from behind. Despite the trap, though, Cena managed to beat back his attackers, with Otunga bolting for the door, leaving his Nexus cohort behind to feel the pain.
U.S. Champion Daniel Bryan & Brie Bella def. Ted DiBiase & Maryse (WATCH | PHOTOS)
Ted DiBiase & Maryse’s relationship continues to circle the drain. This week, the tarnished twosome faced off against United States Champion Daniel Bryan & Brie Bella. Thanks to a little “Twin Magic,” courtesy of Nikki Bella, Bryan and Brie seized the win. Afterward, a victorious Bryan strolled off with the Bellas on his arms while DiBiase was forced to contend with a miffed Maryse.
Michael Cole apologized to Jerry Lawler; Randy Orton vs. Alex Riley arranged (WATCH | PHOTOS)
Jerry “The King” Lawler wasn’t in the mood. After Michael Cole interfered in his match last week against WWE Champion The Miz – and likely cost him the title – Lawler sat impatiently through an apology from his announce partner. Before “The King” could let his fists do the talking, though, the anonymous Raw General Manager informed the two that if either of them got physical, they would be fired. Not only that, the two were forced to shake hands in the ring – and were then joined by a surprise guest.
Randy Orton used the occasion to send a message to The Miz: He vowed that he would reclaim his title. The WWE Champion informed The Viper, however, that, according to the Raw GM, he is not required to defend his title for another two weeks at WWE TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs. Miz’s assistant, Alex Riley, on the other hand, was fair game. "The Cleveland Screamer’s" associate challenged Orton to a match, which The Viper readily accepted despite nursing a knee injury he suffered on the night he lost he title to Miz. To prove that, regardless of his knee, he can still punish opponents, Orton leveled Cole with a crushing RKO.




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