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Post by roselyne777 on Oct 10, 2012 3:06:54 GMT -5
The Smackdown commentary will be commented by Josh Mathews and JBL. MATCH #1: Sheamus defeated Tensai. Sheamus won with White Noise followed by a Brogue Kick in about 3 mins. Sheamus, unlike Ryback, had no trouble lifting Tensai. MATCH #2: Heath Slater and Jinder Mahal (w/Drew McIntyre) beat Santino Marella and Zack Ryder. The heels won in about 4 mins when Slater hit Ryder with an inverted DDT type move. One advice: This Friday after the show, bring your popcorns on Twitter MATCH #3: Kane beat Dolph Ziggler by DQ, after 9 mins into the match when Dolph hit Kane with the Money in the Bank briefcase. Afterward, Dolph tried to attack Kane again, but Kane knocked him out of the ring. Daniel Bryan ran out to help Kane, but Dolph escaped and the tag champs bickered amongst themselves. Matt Striker tried to interview them, but he received a No! Lock and chokeslam. MATCH #4: Big Show beat Kofi Kingston. Show won with the WMD in a couple minutes. The Miz was on commentary and trash talked Kofi afterwards, while he was down in the ring. BACKSTAGE: Booker T, Teddy Long, Eve, Layla and Kaitlyn. Everyone thinks Eve was responsible for the attack on Eve, and Eve thinks Teddy did it. MATCH #5: Sin Cara (w/mood lighting) beat Damien Sandow (w/Cody Rhodes). Sin Cara won in about 3 mins with a roll up. Cody got ejected, and Sin Cara used the distraction to get the win. No Rey Mysterio. MATCH #6 - MAIN EVENT: Daniel Bryan vs. Alberto Del Rio. Del Rio won by submission with the cross arm breaker. ADR talked against Orton after the match. Orton showed up and started beating down ADR. Ricardo provided a distraction for ADR to escape, so Randy RKO’d him through the announce table as ADR looked on. Big Show came out and attacked Orton, with Del Rio. Sheamus came out for the save Orton hit an RKO on Del Rio. Sheamus used a Brogue Kick on Big Show to end the TV taping.
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Post by saralee on Oct 10, 2012 13:22:57 GMT -5
No Wade? -_-
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Post by roselyne777 on Oct 10, 2012 20:47:47 GMT -5
After being a tool in Big Show's scheme against Sheamus, he's now onto... SuperStars. -__-
If it reminds someone quite bad memories from his 2011 depush, rest assured, you're not the only one ^^;
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Post by saralee on Oct 10, 2012 22:52:07 GMT -5
I really don't know why they keep doing this to him.
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Post by roselyne777 on Oct 11, 2012 10:37:06 GMT -5
Something might have happened during NEXUS, because McMahon had been really motivated by it, and all of the sudden, he lost interest in it and moved on to something else. Since then, even if they were some sparkles sometimes, Wade was never again treated with consideration, good storylines and respect. He made his proof during NEXUS as someone who can wrestle, is a pipe-bomb on a mic, and has charisma... With the jokes we've seen as champion since his arrival, he should have already been champion by now. And it's not like people don't want it, heh? People ASK for it! But no
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Post by barrettrocks76 on Oct 11, 2012 12:56:25 GMT -5
Something might have happened during NEXUS, because McMahon had been really motivated by it, and all of the sudden, he lost interest in it and moved on to something else. Since then, even if they were some sparkles sometimes, Wade was never again treated with consideration, good storylines and respect. He made his proof during NEXUS as someone who can wrestle, is a pipe-bomb on a mic, and has charisma... With the jokes we've seen as champion since his arrival, he should have already been champion by now. And it's not like people don't want it, heh? People ASK for it! But no I agree with you both, saralee and roselyne. I'm not too happy with how Mr. McMahon and the creative team are treating his character right now. I've sent the following tweet to the WWE and on their official website, telling them, how I don't appreciate them not giving Wade Barrett, the proper push he deserves and here's the following letter, I've sent to them: www.twitlonger.com/show/jiqcg9I'm just really pissed off with them. Hopefully, next year will be Wade's year to get the big push, which will lead him to winning either the World Heavyweight or WWE Champion, because if he doesn't win it by the end of next year, I will quit watching the WWE, altogether and I will possibly report them to BBB (Better Business Bureau), because I wouldn't be surprised at all, if they are committing backstage politics fraud against their Superstars, who work their asses off hard for them, in hopes of them winning the big title in their future. >
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Post by roselyne777 on Oct 12, 2012 12:43:06 GMT -5
I share you point of view, Jennifer. Maybe I would have avoided the F-bombs and other insults in the mail, just to be sure they'd read it til the end ;-) But having Big Show in HIAC, using Wade as a tool to weaken Sheamus is completely pointless... Yet, you must admit that WWE behaves like Wade was just gone to find his roots, and he's the only injured superstar which went through silent treatment. I was expecting that attitude in order to prepare a HUGE INCREDIBLE PUSH when he returned (like attacking Cena & CM Punk with a bunch of former Nexuses & new guys at RAW1000 for example, approx 2 years after the Nexus), but no.... But why am I surprised? When I see how they treat Drew McIntyre, former Chosen One and the man who was supposed to become the 1st British born WWE champion... or Heath Slater, twice Heavyweight champion & 4-times Tag-Team champion, the guy who should have started a year before Nexus but decided to stay in FCW in order to help the others (younger/less-experimented) wrestlers progress, the guy who always do his maximum for the company, goes through hell and humiliation... Well, those two promising young wrestlers are now in a stable which - if it brings them more TV air time - still has to define their purpose... probably when Creative Team will figure it out So, Wade Barrett, the great and fearless leader of Nexus is buried now? I'm not surprised. Sad, yes, but not surprised
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Post by saralee on Oct 12, 2012 17:20:11 GMT -5
Heath Slater was never heavyweight champion.
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Post by saralee on Oct 12, 2012 17:21:32 GMT -5
And I'm pretty sure WWE gets a lot of angry messages from fans about Wade, and they probably choose not to listen.
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Post by saralee on Oct 12, 2012 17:29:41 GMT -5
WWE was at it's best when Nexus was running the show. And the only reason why Nexus was a success is because Wade was at the forefront of it all. WWE doesn't have any competition anymore, so they do whatever they please now. And that's a huge problem.
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Post by barrettrocks76 on Oct 12, 2012 17:30:34 GMT -5
Heath Slater was never heavyweight champion. I know he hasn't won the WH Title in the WWE, but he did win that title in FCW, back in 2009, from Tyler Reks.
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Post by barrettrocks76 on Oct 12, 2012 17:34:39 GMT -5
I agree with both of you, roselyne and saralee. I know shouldn't have put so many F-Bombs on my letter to them, but I was pretty pissed off that day, when I wrote that letter. I just wished I had Word for Windows, so that it got grammar checked, before sending that letter to them. Saralee, I agree that the WWE obviously doesn't care listen to us fans, anymore. I just wonder if they would ignore a complaint against them, filed by someone through BBB. I hope not.
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Post by roselyne777 on Oct 12, 2012 18:20:06 GMT -5
Heath Slater was never heavyweight champion. Twice in FCW, WWE's school brand He was the top baby-face back then, and WWE made him test his debut in 2009 on RAW (dark match), and his match had been quite great. But apparently he wanted to stay a bit longer in FCW to help the others before he'd leave.
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Post by saralee on Oct 12, 2012 19:12:36 GMT -5
Ah. I mostly watched FCW for Wade <3 And Wade is the only reason why I still watch Raw or Smackdown anymore. But that's only if he's got a match or an appearance.
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Post by saralee on Oct 12, 2012 19:27:36 GMT -5
That match Wade had against Tyson Kidd was actually a good one. They should have fought on Smackdown.
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