I think it has been a good couple of years since this PPV
has graced our screens, usually in February though; however this has been
replaced by the ELIMINATION CHAMBER PPV event. The card for this event on paper
isn’t the most attractive of cards, another Big Show vs. John Cena match is not
what the doctor ordered, even with the ridiculous story stipulation added, then
we have the changes that occurred to the World Title match, with Del Rio being
injured his spot was replaced by Dolph Ziggler which can be argued is the
better choice at this time and then the WWE Title match with CM Punk vs. Daniel
Bryan vs. Kane, this match has the potential to be great or a real let down, so
we will see. Triple H is said to also be appearing on the show and this will
hopefully see the advancement of the storyline with Brock Lesnar.
Match # 1 – World Heavyweight
Championship MatchSheamus (C) Vs. Dolph Ziggler
Shocked to see this as the 1st match of the
night, really hoping this match gives Dolph the time to really showcase himself
and prove that he belongs back in the World title picture. Love Ziggler as he
just makes everyone he wrestles look like a million dollars, he should consider
dropping Vickie as his manager at this point though and Sheamus, even though I
do prefer Sheamus as a Heel.
Good reaction for Ziggler from the live crowd, Sheamus
however doesn’t seem to be getting as good a reaction as he would usually get
with some slight boos in there. Even a “let’s go Ziggler” chant from the crowd
during the match. A couple of messed up spots and some fumbles from the
announcers too, calling the “Fame-Asser” the “Zig-Zag” as an example, but some
good spots including Ziggler hitting a top rope X-Factor on Sheamus. Loving how
many moves that Finlay used to use are now included into Sheamus’s repertoire
of moves.
Sheamus hits the “White Noise” aka the original “Celtic
Cross” and then smashes Ziggler with the Brogue Kick for the 3 count victory.
Actually a really good match, a couple of fumbles here and there but tremendous
outside of that.
Backstage
Vinnie Mac is here, Johnny Ace stops him and says sorry
about Big Show hitting Vince and Vince walks off. Oh Josh Matthews is there and
tries to talk to Johnny Ace; he says he does his job with dignity even under
pressure.
Match # 2 – Tuxedo Match
Santino Marella vs. Ricardo RodriguezReally???? Really???? Really????
Do we really need this match or car crash on a PPV event,
this means you paid to watch this match.
“BORING” chant from the crowd and I couldn’t agree more, I’m
sorry but this didn’t work back in 2000 when Pat Patterson and Gerald Brisco
were doing it, so why would it work now.
Santino Strips Ricardo to get the victory...... my goodness.
Backstage
Matt Striker is with CM Punk and asks him what his
relationship is with AJ, he says there is no relationship and that he is
focused on retaining his WWE title. AJ comes in, wishes him luck and kisses him
on the cheek, he then leaves. God she is hot!!!!
Match # 3 – Intercontinental Championship
Match
Christian (c) vs. Cody Rhodes
Love both these guys, despite just how bland Cody has
been and how little coverage Christian has been given, he has been given a new t-shirt
though!! Shame it looks a bit sucky. I liked Cody when he had the protective
face mask, he should have kept that a little longer I think and continued him
as a psycho heel rather than the “Dashing” gimmick or this newer update of the
gimmick. The recent return of Christian as a face was a bit abrupt but has been
interesting and good to see him going straight into a storyline with a guy is
also very good at his job.
A great tornado DDT from Christian on the outside, also a
top rope hurricanrana to add to that, Cody focusing on the shoulder of
Christian but they not really selling except on the announcing and Cody is
still using Hardcore Holly’s moves in his matches as he hit Christian with the
rope hung gut kick and then the Alabama Slam.
Christian hits a spear after ducking the “Beautiful
disaster” kick to pin Cody and retain the championship. Brilliant match, I
really enjoyed it, maybe even more than the opener with its multiple false
finishes and it’s great to see Christian and Cody in action.
Match # 4 - #1 Contenders Match for the
Tag Team Championship
Epico & Primo vs. Justin Gabriel
& Tyson Kidd vs. Titus O’Neil and Darren Young vs. The Usos
Didn’t know the WWE had 4 tag teams anymore to be honest.
Tyson and Justin just feel random in this match; never seen them actually tag
up before, maybe on NXT or Superstars. Epico and Primo are a good team and with
Rosa Mendes at ringside they are all the more likable. The Usos don’t get much
coverage but from what I have seen they are getting some support, but with the
lack of tag team matches that mean anything it will be hard to truly break out.
The “Primetime players” as they are calling themselves are just 2 more rejects
from NXT but at least they getting on TV and now PPV, which can only help them
get their spots.
Gosh they need to show more Rosa Mendes, why is it that
Jerry Lawler gets all the good views? :-/
Tyson Kidd hits a massive Hurricanrana on Primo into all
the other wrestlers waiting outside resulting in a huge “Holy Shit” chant.
AW throws Primo back into the ring allowing Darren Young
to hit a Gutbuster to pin Primo. AW joins The Prime Time Players.
Good match with some nice spots, shame that tag teams in
WWE don’t mean that much because you have a good base for a fairly solid tag
division.
SEGMENT
Triple H comes out and heads to the ring, not even
remotely selling the “Broken” arm he received by Brock Lesnar. He says he
became a wrestler because it’s all he ever wanted to do and also because he
never wanted a real job, but now he has one, hilarious. He challenges Brock
Lesnar to a match at Summerslam. Good to know that they are going ahead with
Triple H vs. Brock Lesnar, it should be quite a good match and means that if
Brock does win then he isn’t going over anyone on the main roster.
Backstage
Bryan is warming up and AJ interrupts, she tells him good
luck and then kisses him on the cheek and leaves.
Match # 5 – Divas Championship match
Beth Phoenix vs. Layla (c)Not really fussed about Layla other than her looks to be honest, think they should change her entrance music as it is just Michelle McCool’s entrance music. Beth is awesome and it’s a shame that there is no one who can give her a really good wrestling match currently on the WWE roster.
Layla steals Beth’s
tiara and runs round the ring with it, ha!! Layla hits Beth with the neck breaker
to get the pinfall victory and retain the Divas championship. Ok match, wasn't too interested to be honest.
Backstage
AJ finds Kane, she wishes him good luck and also kisses
him on the cheek and then they make out.... there is something quite hot about
it too. Kane then leaves, AJ looks shocked!!
Match # 6 – Hunico vs. Sin Cara
Just something I want to highlight now, is it me or has
everyone changed their colour scheme to red and black??? Sheamus has, Cody
Rhodes has and now Sin Cara has.
These two work so well together and I think they have
been giving consistent performances on TV so they should do the same on PPV. Sin
Cara pins Hunico after using his spinning face plant.
Very unusual, there wasn’t as much high flying from Sin
Cara as usually expected some good moves from Hunico, these guys are very good
at what they do and Sin Cara is improving with more action inside a WWE size
ring.
Match # 7 – WWE Championship Match
CM Punk (c) vs. Daniel Bryan vs. Kane
What can I say except “YES! YES! YES!” This match should
be very good in theory but some would say that with the addition of Kane to the
mix it could be a car crash match. I am a big Kane fan however and he has been
made to look very dominant leading into this match. The story of this match
with the involvement of AJ makes for a funny twist, looking forward to seeing
how her involvement influences the match.
I am a huge Kane fan and have been since I started
watching WWE back in 2000, love the whole “Big Red Machine” gimmick and how his
character evolved slightly to make him different from the Undertaker,
especially like him since his return with the mask. Daniel Bryan is just
awesome, the whole “Yes” thing has taken off very well and he has embraced it.
CM Punk is awesome too, wouldn’t say he was the best in the world but he is
very good.
Great double team effort during the match by CM Punk and
Kane, together hitting the doomsday device on Daniel Bryan. In this match Kane
has taken more shots to the face then Jenna Jameson, he just keeps getting
smacked. Shockingly just as Kane is about to tombstone CM Punk, AJ runs out and
jumps on the apron only for Punk to reverse and throw Kane into her. This then
leads Punk to connect with the GTS on Kane for the pin fall victory and retains
the WWE championship.
Great match that had some great spots and the choke slam
that Punk took from Kane was brilliant and he sold it like he had been shot.
Brilliant match! Lots of YES chants and CM PUNK chants.
Match # 8 Ryback vs. Two Generic Jobbers
We have another Goldberg light squash match. The rumours
are that the reason he just faces no namers is due to the fact no one on the
roster wants to face him, they worried about him being so rough with people.
The one good thing they are doing with him is that every match he does
something new, even if it is just 1 move, it does add to the character... I
guess. He obviously wants to face 3 guys as he keeps screaming “feed me 3”.
Ryback wins after about 3 minutes with the muscle buster.
As my mate Jim says “Goldberg with fist pumping action”.
Match # 9 Cage Match
Big Show vs. John CenaI think the stipulation for this match is that if Big Show wins then John Cena is fired, if Cena wins then Johnny Ace is fired. We all know that regardless of what happens with this match we all know that no one is getting fired.
I must admit that I never saw the heel turn coming for
the Big Show, that’s what happens when you don’t watch RAW every week folks. The
thing is all the stuff Big Show has said about himself since turning heel is
pretty much exactly what Chris Jericho said when they formed the Jeri-Show back
in 2009, good to know that WWE was paying attention. I do like the Big Show,
love the potential you have in him to just be so dominant, yet we all know he
isn’t going to beat Cena.
I also must be one of the few people in the 18 – 30 age
bracket that actually likes John Cena; I think he has the ability to really
pull a good match out of the bag when required to, if you don’t need to then
why bother, right? Why take the risk of him being injured and then being off TV
when he is your biggest earner.
The crowd is hot for this match from what I can tell, lots
of “let’s go Cena” “CENA sucks” chants coming from the crowd. A run in fest
with Brodus Clay, Kofi Kingston, Zak Ryder, Santino Marella and Alex Riley all
running in to stop Big Show escaping the cage. John Cena escapes the cage to
win the match and grabs Johnny Ace to hit him with the Attitude Adjustment,
before he does though, Vinnie Mac grabs a microphone and tells Johnny that he
is FIRED!! John follows this with the attitude adjustment through an announcers
table.
We all saw this coming though didn’t we, I would imagine
that Johnny Ace will return as Brocks manager I would assume when he returns to
face HHH. My thoughts on this event are positive; I quite enjoyed the undercard
matches with the exception of the squash match and the divas match. The World
Title and WWE title matches were really good and the IC title match was also
very good. Overall I really enjoyed this PPV. The next event is the MITB PPV
event, hopefully Wade Barrett will be back by then and we can get some new
talent in the upper card.
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