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Post by mrleedles on Oct 8, 2019 8:41:35 GMT
Monday, Week 2, February 2010
Monday Night Raw results
In the opening match, Jay Lethal def. Chavo Guerrero in 9:37 with a Top Rope Elbow Drop.
Backstage, Vickie Guerrero called Sheamus into her office to inform him his Chamber qualifier is tonight after he had complained post-Raw last week to her.
Beth Phoenix def. Nikki Bella in 10:28 with the Glam Slam.
Tyler Reks def. Mike Knox in 11:16 with a Lionsault.
Sheamus def. The Great Khali in 5:34 with the Brogue Kick.
Backstage, Triple H cut a promo where he hyped himself up by bringing in his history with the Elimination Chamber match.
In the main event, Kofi Kingston def. Cody Rhodes in 15:31 with the Trouble in Paradise in a very back-and-forth match.
The show concluded with Ted DiBiase running down and attacking Kofi after the bell, and then staring down Rhodes before shaking his hand and raising it.
Friday, Week 2, February 2010
It has been reported that Byron Saxton has been released by the WWE. No comments were given by WWE, but it’s been reported that there was no bad blood between the two, and simply was due to an expiry of the contract. WWE have wished him the best of luck in his future endeavors.
Friday, Week 2, February 2010
Friday Night Smackdown results
The show opened with Theodore Long making the announcement that there will be an 8-Woman tournament starting tonight, with the finals being held at No Way Out. The winner will become the Divas Champion.
Maryse def. Maria in 8:57 with a heel kick.
Luke Gallows def. Kung Fu Naki in 6:13 with an Inverted Full Nelson Bomb, called on commentary by Michael Cole as the ‘Gallows Pole’. The match featured Gallows being an absolute monster in the ring, destroying Funaki with ease.
Backstage, Todd Grisham interviewed the Motor City Machine Guns about their debut in the WWE, and the two of them made the bold claim that they would become stalwarts of the Tag Team division on Smackdown.
Eve def. Jillian Hall in 7:15 with a moonsault.
Backstage, John Morrison cut a promo where he called out Drew McIntyre for a rematch for the US Title once more.
Following that, they cut to a vignette for Katie Lea Burchill, who hyped herself as the favorite to win the Divas Title Tournament, citing her ruthless nature and ability to crush any competition in her way.
Drew McIntyre def. R-Truth in 11:36 with the Future Shock. The match saw a more back-and-forth pacing, with neither man getting too much offense to make it seem like they were the decisive winners.
Following that, a hype vignette was shown, the cameras being taken to the streets. There, a voice was heard proclaiming that a revolution was about to take place on Smackdown, and that all the ‘gringos’ at the top and in the offices better watch out. The camera fades to a graphic, gunshots heard as it reads out:
HOMICIDE
COMING SOON TO SMACKDOWN
In the main event, MVP defeated Chris Jericho in an Elimination Chamber qualifier in 15:53 after countering the Codebreaker into a rollup. The match was nearly never in MVP’s favor past a flurry after the opening bell, it decisively being Jericho as the one in control. The show ended on MVP celebrating up the ramp, Jericho looking on in shock at the man who is now the 3rd participant of Smackdown’s Elimination Chamber match.
Sunday, Week 2, February 2010
It has been reported that Kevin Kiley, known as Alex Riley down in FCW, has re-signed to the WWE for 2 years worth an estimated $117,600.
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Post by mrleedles on Oct 14, 2019 7:30:20 GMT
Monday, Week 3, February 2010
Monday Night Raw results
The show opened with Vickie Guerrero coming out and mocking Theodore Long for his decision regarding the Divas Title, saying that on Raw there are more than enough talented women and it shouldn’t come down to a tournament, so there will be a 6-way match at No Way Out for the Womens Championship.
Shawn Hernandez def. Chavo Guerrero in 9:07 with the Border Toss.
Backstage, Carlito and Chris Masters are seen hanging out. The two discussed Vickie Guerrero’s announcement and briefly insulted her decision-making for not doing anything about the Tag Titles, but Masters then bragged that the two of them would run the division anyways so there is a reason it hasn’t been announced yet.
Jay Lethal/Tyler Reks/The Hurricane def. Vladimir Kozlov/Dolph Ziggler/Jack Swagger in 11:47 after Lethal hit Swagger with the Diving Elbow Drop. The match saw Swagger in particular looking pretty strong, making sure he had a lot of moments to shine.
Backstage, Josh Matthews interviewed John Cena about the upcoming Elimination Chamber match. Cena claimed it as his last chance to defeat Randy Orton and stop The Legacy from keeping hold of Raw, and said that even if he’s gotta start at #1 and eliminate all five other guys, he will do so in order to prove he is not a hypocrite.
Ted DiBiase Jr def. Evan Bourne in 11:52 with the Dream Street. The match was very back-and-forth, keeping both men looking like credible winners in the bout.
In the main event, Kofi Kingston def. DH Smith, The Big Show, Mark Henry, Mike Knox, and RVD in a 6-way elimination match for the final Raw Elimination Chamber spot in 15:18. The order of elimination was DH Smith (RVD), The Big Show (Mark Henry), Mark Henry (Mike Knox following an attack from the already eliminated Big Show), RVD (Mike Knox), and finally Mike Knox. Even though Show and Henry were early eliminations, the two looked very dominant in their times in the match while not making the others look weak in comparison. Friday, Week 3, February 2010
Friday Night Smackdown results
In the show opener, Mickie James def. Alicia Fox in 6:38 with the Mick Kick.
The Miz def. Finlay in an Elimination Chamber qualifier in 9:31 with the Skull Crushing Finale.
Backstage, Zack Ryder is seen styling his hair when in comes Curt Hawkins, who announces he is returning to Friday Night Smackdown! The two friends give a quick hug before Zack tells Curt he is welcome to team with him any time.
Gail Kim def. Katie Lea Burchill in 8:44 with a Hurricanrana in a back-and-forth match.
Hawkins & Ryder def. Cryme Tyme in 11:45 when Ryder hit JTG with the Rough Ryder.
Backstage, Chris Jericho entered Teddy Long’s office to complain to him about how his match with MVP was obviously unfair due to a fast count from the referee. Long tells him to suck it up and remember he wouldn’t have been in this situation if he didn’t blow it in three separate matches against Shawn Michaels.
Luke Gallows def. John Morrison in 10:09 with a Bicycle Kick after a distraction by Drew McIntyre. Until that point, Morrison had looked great and was on track to winning rather handily.
Another vignette is aired, and Homicide is seen front-and-center. He cut a promo talking about how people have tried to ruin him by ostracizing him, by saying he can’t be apart of major matches due to how he dresses, how he comes off as just a ‘street hoodlum’. Now, though, will be different as his look won’t matter when his opponents are laying on the mat for a 3 count thanks to the Gringo Killa.
HOMICIDE
DEBUTS NEXT WEEK
In the main event, Batista def. Shelton Benjamin in 10:38 with the Batista Bomb to qualify for the Elimination Chamber. Monday, Week 4, February 2010
It has been reported that Jose Torres, known in FCW as Sweet Papi Sanchez, has re-signed with the WWE for 3 years worth an estimated $61,200.
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Post by mrleedles on Oct 17, 2019 20:13:29 GMT
Monday, Week 4, February 2010
Monday Night Raw results
In the opening match, The Bella Twins def. LayCool in 8:49 with Brie pinning Layla following Twin Magic. The match was kept back-and-forth even with its somewhat short length.
Tyson Kidd def. Tommy Dreamer in 12:10 with a Springboard Elbow Drop. The match saw both competitors look rather even, and featured a few particularly good sequences between the two men.
Backstage, Evan Bourne was seen entering Vickie Guerrero’s office and asking about his match tonight. Vickie tells him there is no match slotted for him tonight, and in comes Ted DiBiase. He talks about Cody getting a match against Tyler Reks while he is on the sidelines even after a win last week, and Vickie makes the announcement that Ted is facing Bourne at No Way Out for the Intercontinental Championship to appease both of them.
Shawn Hernandez def. Charlie Haas in 7:27 with a top rope splash. The match was completely one-sided towards Hernandez, with him continuing to be built as a major threat.
Tyler Reks def. Cody Rhodes in 9:47 with a Burning Hammer. The match was by no means close, with Cody having control for a good portion of it and made to look like an absolute superstar until Reks was able to counter the Cross Rhodes into his finisher. After the match, Reks went to the ramp to celebrate his victory, Cody still down from the Burning Hammer.
Backstage, Randy Orton was supposed to be interviewed by Josh Matthews, but before he said a word the microphone was taken from Josh by Randy, who addressed Cena by saying that he has had to sit back and listen to everything John has said, all the “slander” he has come up with, and is sick and tired of hearing it. He goes on to say that, currently, he considers Triple H more of a threat in this match as at least he has backed up what little has been said by him and that he will make sure an RKO is given to him inside the Chamber.
In the main event, Kofi Kingston def. CM Punk in 16:20 with the Trouble In Paradise, despite interference mid-match from Mike Knox. The match was rather back-and-forth, although it made sure to establish that Punk was the better of the two throughout the match, with Kofi’s win only coming off a surprise counter to the GTS. Thursday, Week 4, February 2010
It has been reported that Brian Cage, known as Kris Logan in FCW, has re-signed with the WWE for 3 years worth an estimated $61,200. Friday, Week 4, February 2010
Friday Night Smackdown results
In the opening match, Maryse def. Eve in 6:49 with a Heel Kick to advance to the finals of the Divas Title Tournament.
Backstage, The Dudebusters cut a promo where they called out The Motor City Machine Guns to a match at No Way Out.
Homicide def. Slam Master J in 6:19 with the vertebreaker, dubbed by Matt Striker as “Da Gringo Killa”. The match wasn’t even close, not by a long shot. Homicide completely dominated Slam Master J in the bout.
Backstage, Drew McIntyre entered Theodore Long’s office asking about the final Elimination Chamber slot and how he fits into it. He gets told by Long that, due to being the US Champion, he is unable to enter the match as he must defend his title. In walks John Morrison, who once again talks about being the perfect candidate for a US Title shot. Whilst Drew disagrees completely, Long does grant JoMo the match..but states that due to his victory last week, Luke Gallows will be added to the match, making it a Triple Threat for the US Title.
Mickie James def. Gail Kim in 9:55 with a Tornado DDT to advance to the finals of the Divas Title Tournament. The match was back-and-forth, neither woman looking particularly weaker than the other.
Backstage, Hawkins and Ryder cut a promo hyping themselves as the most experienced and, therefore, best tag team on Smackdown.
Drew McIntyre def. Shelton Benjamin in 12:20 with the Future Shock.
Backstage, Chris Jericho was seen dragging Todd Grisham to the interview area and forcing him to conduct an interview, in which after a stutter he is kicked off the set. Jericho takes the mic and addresses Shawn Michaels, promising him that someway, somehow, he WILL be in that Elimination Chamber and will make sure Shawn loses that title.
In the main event, Ezekiel Jackson def. Kane in 11:55 with the Book of Ezekiel to claim the final Smackdown EC slot.
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Post by mrleedles on Oct 24, 2019 7:40:17 GMT
Sunday, Week 4, February 2010
No Way Out 2010 results
The Dudebusters def. The Motor City Machine Guns in 10:21 when Trent Barreta pinned Chris Sabin via a rollup, using the ropes for extra leverage. The match was very back-and-forth, both teams having multiple victory chances.
Melina def. Kelly Kelly, Beth Phoenix, Natalya, Michelle McCool and Nikki Bella in a 6-way in 11:54 when Melina hit Nikki with a Legdrop Bulldog to win the WWE Women’s Championship. The match saw all 6 women get equal amounts of offense. Within the match, Melina also debuted a new spot where she performed a split-legged moonsault onto Natalya for a close 2 count. The spot popped the fans in attendance huge, and really added to the match.
Backstage, Kofi Kingston cut a promo talking about how last year his chance in the Elimination Chamber was taken away from him by someone who wasn’t even on their brand. This year, there is nobody to take his spot away, and even if someone tries, he is smarter and stronger than last year and will not allow someone to walk over his chance at becoming WWE Champion once again.
Rob Van Dam & Rey Mysterio def. All-American Perfection in 11:02 after RVD pinned Swagger off the 619/Five Star Frog Splash combination.
Backstage, a meeting is seen being held by The Legacy, with Orton standing in front of his two stablemates with the WWE Title over his shoulder. He tells Cody and Ted that if he doesn’t retain the title, their mission is to earn him a rematch ASAP. Ted stands up and asks what of his Intercontinental Championship match, and Orton replies by showing little confidence in Ted winning. Enraged, Ted slaps Orton right in the mouth, and says he hopes Orton loses in the chamber tonight before storming off. Cody looks towards Ted as he leaves, but does nothing to stop him.
Evan Bourne def. Ted DiBiase Jr in 13:28 with the Air Bourne to retain the WWE Intercontinental Championship. The match was very back-and-forth, nobody really being in control of the match for too long.
Backstage, The Miz was interviewed by Todd Grisham about how tonight's his first Elimination Chamber match and how he feels he’ll fare in it. Miz discloses that he does have some fear of the structure, but will overcome it easily to win the WHC.
Maryse def. Mickie James in 9:50 with a Heel Kick to win the WWE Divas Championship.
Backstage, Sheamus cut a promo where he hyped himself up as the future WWE Champion, stating that there is no tag team in this match like there was during the Rumble, so there will be no way of stopping him.
Luke Gallows def. John Morrison and Drew McIntyre in 11:38 when Gallows hit Morrison with the Gallows Pole to win the WWE United States Championship. The match was definitely back-and-forth, but there was a period where it definitely seemed Drew was the best competitor in the match.
Backstage, Batista is seen warming up before the Chamber match, and then cut a promo talking about how this is going to be only his third Chamber match, and how each time he’s entered he has done better. In 2005, he was 3rd place, in 2008 he was 2nd place...and this year, he doesn’t plan on leaving the Chamber unless it is with the World Heavyweight Championship.
Randy Orton defeated John Cena, CM Punk, Triple H, Kofi Kingston, and Sheamus in the Elimination Chamber match to retain the WWE Championship in 20:58.
The entrance order was: Triple H, CM Punk, Kofi Kingston, Sheamus, Randy Orton, John Cena.
The elimination order was: Sheamus (pinned by Kofi Kingston), Kofi Kingston (pinned by CM Punk), CM Punk (pinned by John Cena), Triple H (pinned by Randy Orton), and finally John Cena (pinned by Randy Orton following interference from Mike Knox).
Backstage, mere moments away from the SD! Elimination Chamber match, Shawn Michaels cut a promo hyping the chamber match, as well as how he was the first victor in the Chamber. He then states that, if he must, he will be the first man in...and the last one to leave.
Edge defeated Batista, MVP, The Miz, Ezekiel Jackson, and Shawn Michaels in the Elimination Chamber match to win the World Heavyweight Championship in 15:04.
The entrance order was: Ezekiel Jackson, Batista, Edge, MVP, Miz, Shawn Michaels
The elimination order was: Ezekiel Jackson (pinned by Batista), MVP (pinned by The Miz), The Miz (pinned by Shawn Michaels), Batista (pinned by Edge following interference from The Undertaker), and finally Shawn Michaels (pinned by Edge after Jericho delivered a Codebreaker to both men, and dragged Edge over HBK).
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Christian comes down, following a brief celebration from Edge, and is flanked by Randy Orton, Theodore Long, and Vickie Guerrero...all there for Christian to officially announce his opponent at Wrestlemania XXVI. For a few moments, Christian simply cannot come to a decision. Orton holds his title up with pride towards Christian, as if asking for him to make the challenge...but instead, Christian looks to Edge, and all that he says is:
“I’m sorry, Edge...but you are-”
SPEAR! SPEAR! SPEAR BY EDGE TO CHRISTIAN!!!
For a second, time seems to stop as Edge stands back up, shakily, and looks down at the writhing Christian. Without saying anything, he looks backwards towards the Wrestlemania sign, then back at his former friend, before leaving the ring, title in hand. Monday, Week 1, March 2010
It has been reported on WWE.com that, during his match last night alongside Rey Mysterio against Dolph Ziggler and Jack Swagger, Rob Van Dam suffered a major injury, fracturing his skull mid-match after being hit with the Zig Zag on the floor. Nobody has come out to say it was anybody’s fault in particular, but doctors have decreed it will keep Van Dam out of action for at least 3 weeks, if not longer.
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Post by mrleedles on Oct 25, 2019 1:44:23 GMT
Monday, Week 1, March 2010
Monday Night Raw results
The show began with CM Punk in the ring. He started cutting a promo on John Cena, continuing his claims of calling him a hypocrite but was then cut off by John coming down to the ring. Punk goes to speak again, but got cut off by a punch to the head from Cena, who then beat Punk down in the ring and sent him packing.
The Hart Dynasty def. The Hurricane & Tyler Reks in 12:19 when Kidd hit Hurricane with a Springboard Hart Attack.
Backstage, Vickie Guerrero announced that, for the first time in WWE history, there would be TWO Money In The Bank ladder matches at Wrestlemania.
Natalya def. Savannah in 8:07 with the Sharpshooter.
In a MITB qualifier match, Jay Lethal def. Mike Knox in 11:02 with a Flying Elbow Drop. The match was very well done by the two, who both seemed to know exactly what was needed to make the match better.
Cody Rhodes def. Goldust in 10:51 with the Cross Rhodes. The match was very back-and-forth, neither of the two looking too strong against the other.
Backstage, Ted DiBiase cut a promo talking about how Orton is a failure of a leader since he is only out for himself.
In the main event, Sheamus def. Rey Mysterio in 13:22 with the Brogue Kick in a very back-and-forth match.
Tuesday, Week 1, March 2010
It has been reported that Mickie James has re-signed with the WWE after an intense bidding war between them and TNA. The estimated time is 4 years for an approximate $1,176,000 total.
Friday, Week 1, March 2010
Friday Night Smackdown
The show opened with Edge coming out and cutting a promo where he apologized to Christian for doing what he did at the end of No Way Out. He is simply pissed off that Christian, after all these years of the two of them being partners and even after the gap of 3 years without seeing each other, still went after him instead of Randy Orton.
Homicide def. Jamie Noble in 8:28 with the Gringo Killa. The match saw Homicide destroy Noble, once again looking amazing.
In a MITB qualifier, The Miz def. Santino Marella in 10:49 with the Skull Crushing Finale.
The Undertaker cut a promo on Batista, talking about how he hyped himself as the one who eliminated Taker in the Rumble, how he feels that he is greater than death before then laying down a challenge: Wrestlemania XXVI, Streak vs Career.
Hawkins and Ryder def. The Motor City Machine Guns in 12:23 when Ryder rolled up Shelley following a distraction from Trent Barreta.
Maryse def. Gail Kim in 9:31 with a rollup, grabbing a handful of tights in the process.
Backstage, The Miz cut a promo where he hyped himself as Smackdown’s future Mr. MITB
In the main event, Shawn Michaels def. Drew McIntyre in 11:47 with the Sweet Chin Music. The match, while a definite loss to Drew, still made sure he looked like a future star.
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Post by mrleedles on Oct 25, 2019 22:57:41 GMT
Monday, Week 2, March 2010
Monday Night Raw results
The show opened with John Cena in the ring. First he apologized to the fans for acting “out of line” because of CM Punk’s comments on him last week but then clarified he would never apologize to Punk himself for punching him square in the face for the weeks worth of comments, of costing him the Elimination Chamber, etc. Cena then laid out a challenge to CM Punk at Wrestlemania XXVI.
Tyler Reks def. Chris Masters in 11:15 with a Lionsault. The match was somewhat clunky, Masters and Reks not working too well together.
In a MITB qualifier, Shawn Hernandez def. Vladimir Kozlov in 12:06 with a Flying Splash. The match was back-and-forth, making sure Kozlov looked better than anyone else Shawn faced so far.
Melina def. Rosa Mendes in 8:07 with a Leg Trap Sunset Bomb.
Backstage, Jay Lethal cut a promo where he hyped himself as Raw’s Mr. MITB.
In a MITB qualifier, Tyson Kidd def. Goldust in 10:32 with the Sharpshooter. The match was back-and-forth so as not to make Goldust look weak, especially with this now being his 2nd loss in a row.
Backstage, a meeting for Legacy took place, notably lacking one Ted DiBiase Jr. Randy gave Cody a small amount of praise for winning against Goldust, but gave no heed to Cody talking about how Ted seems to have gone AWOL.
In the main event, CM Punk def. Evan Bourne in 17:12 with the GTS.
Friday, Week 2, March 2010
Friday Night Smackdown results
The show opened on Batista refusing the challenge laid out by Undertaker last Friday.
In a MITB qualifier, Homicide def. Primo in 8:47 with a Cutter. The match was done rather well as, while not a domination, the two made sure Homicide looked great with how Primo sold for him.
Chris Sabin def. Caylen Croft in 9:24 with the Cradle Shock. The match was very back-and-forth so as not to make either look weak.
In a MITB qualifier, John Morrison def. Paul Burchill in 9:53 with the Starship Pain.
Backstage, Christian is seen preparing for tonight when in walks Zack Ryder who brags to Christian about his victory last week alongside Curt Hawkins. Christian does give him some credit for that, but also brings up how it is lower on the totem pole in comparison to what Christian has done. Ryder then said that even with the Rumble win, he still would be the worse of the two in their tag team and gets slapped in the face as a receipt before Christian walks off.
In a MITB qualifier, Drew McIntyre def. Finlay in 9:54 with the Future Shock.
Backstage, Shawn Michaels cut a promo on Chris Jericho where he first called him out for a Wrestlemania match, but not one like back in 2003. He tells Jericho that, for what he did at No Way Out, they aren’t going to wrestle, they are going to fight.
In the main event, Christian def. Zack Ryder in 18:10 with the Killswitch.
After the match, Christian’s celebration is cut short by a surprise Spear from Edge, who stands over Christian to close the show.
Saturday, Week 2, March 2010
It’s the last ride for a legend of the wrestling business. Today, Pat Patterson in a press release announced his formal retirement from the wrestling business in one month’s time. Aside from being the first ever WWE, formerly WWF, Intercontinental Champion, since his retirement in 1984 (final match taking place in 1987) he has worked as a road agent and creative consultant in WWE as well as an occasional referee (including being the man who refereed the main event of the first ever Wrestlemania event). He is also known for his time as one of Vince McMahon’s stooges in the late 90s, as well as being credited as the man who created the now-iconic Royal Rumble match.
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Post by mrleedles on Nov 4, 2019 5:36:49 GMT
Monday, Week 3, March 2010
Monday Night Raw results
In the opening match, All-American Perfection def. Jay Lethal and Shawn Hernandez in 12:04 when Swagger and Ziggler hit Lethal with the Gutwrench Powerbomb/Zig Zag combo.
Kelly Kelly def. Michelle McCool in 12:22 via DQ when Angelina and Layla ran out and attacked Kelly Kelly. The match was back-and-forth for how long it lasted.
After the match, The Bella Twins ran out and saved Kelly from the attack by AngieLayCool.
Backstage, Vickie Guerrero announced that Ziggler and Swagger, for their win tonight, would be granted MITB slots.
John Cena def. Mike Knox in 9:13 with the Attitude Adjustment.
After the match, Cena was attacked by CM Punk and that was followed by a promo from Punk where he accepted Cena’s challenge, provided that when Cena loses he accepts the fact that he is a hypocrite and openly admits it to the fans at Wrestlemania.
In the main event, Randy Orton def. Tommy Dreamer in 14:42 with the RKO.
After the match, Ted DiBiase Jr ran down and beat down Randy Orton! The show closed with Ted standing over Orton, seeming to be looking down the ramp and waiting to see when and if Cody would come down to help out his leader. Friday, Week 3, March 2010
Friday Night Smackdown results
In the show opener and a MITB qualifier, Shelton Benjamin def. Ezekiel Jackson in 10:31 with the Paydirt. The match was rather back-and-forth, keeping Jackson looking like a threat.
Backstage, John Morrison cut a promo hyping himself. He said that, despite a lack of success in the US Title picture, the Money In The Bank match will be just what he needs to get back on the right track.
Backstage, Todd Grisham interviewed the Motor City Machine Guns, who called out The Dudebusters for their “tactics” used to defeat them at No Way Out and issued a challenge for a match at Wrestlemania.
In the final MITB qualifier for Smackdown, Yoshi Tatsu def. Lance Cade in 9:10 with a Roundhouse Kick.
Backstage, a vignette aired once again showing Homicide front-and-center. He says that while he doesn’t know or care who the other five men are in the Money In The Bank ladder match, he knows that when a man gets access to weapons without restrictions, they get a bit of an ego. They get cocky, they think that just because they got some big, bad destructive tool that suddenly they’re superman when in reality, they don’t know how the hell to use what they got. Homicide, though, claims that whether it be a chair, a ladder, a table, a baseball bat, a steel chain, whatever weapon he has access to in the Money In The Bank, he knows how to use it. He knows not to get too confident in himself because the moment you do there will be somebody waiting in the wings to knock you right back down, and most importantly, he says that he knows that when it comes to this match there is no time to be wasted. He won’t try to milk the moment of dramatically climbing the ladder and fumbling about with the hook. He’s just going to climb up, grab the briefcase, and get out of there with what he claims would be the most important victory of his career.
Backstage, Edge is walking down to the interview area when he is suddenly blindsided with an attack by Christian. The two men brawl throughout the area until finally, road agents and referees swarm them to keep them apart.
In the main event, Shawn Michaels def. The Miz in 20:18 with the Sweet Chin Music.
After the match, Shawn is celebrating when suddenly he is decked in the back with a chairshot! Crumbling to the mat, Jericho takes a few more shots with the chair onto Shawn’s back before throwing him out of the ring and then following him out. He takes apart the announce table and grabs Shawn, lifting him up before powerbombing him through the table. Jericho stands tall over Shawn to close the show.
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