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411's WWE Smackdown Report 09.18.09
Posted by Joseph F. Martinez on 09.18.2009






> Hey Yo! It's been a while since I did one of these things. I believe the last piece I wrote for this site was in early July, but the site needed someone to recap tonight's episode of Smackdown and I decided to step up to the plate. So welcome, fine reader, to this report. I won't be doing any star ratings or anything because it's just a recap but if something is really bad or really good, I will point it out. On tap for the evening is Big Dave Batista's return to the blue brand, Theodore Long's reasoning for costing the Undertaker the World Championship and probably some boasting from the Straightedge Champion, CM Punk. Breaking Point was last Sunday so there will definitely be some fallout from the program.

So, with all of that said, let's get to the program!

> The program opens up with the arrival of a limo and inside is Smackdown General Manager Teddy Long! The crowd boos as Long looks around in fear. He brought along a security squad and tells them to stick around.

> After the opening video, Justin Roberts introduces us to Batista. Todd Grisham calls him one of the most intimidating specimens in WWE history and the crowd eats Batista up. After a recap of everything The Animal did on Raw, Jim Ross says Smackdown just got a lot better. We'll see. Big Dave finally speaks and says he was able to choose any brand to wrestle on because his Raw contract expired. He calls Smackdown the A-show and before he can say anymore, Chris Jericho cuts him off.

> Jericho sarcastically welcomes Batista back to Smackdown and lets him know he doesn't like him. Y2J compares Batista to Edge and calls them both injury prone. Jericho gives his routine "hypocrite and parasites" speech and tells the crowd that he is the face of Smackdown. Batista says "to be the man, you have to beat the man," and lets Chris Jericho know the two of them are scheduled to fight. Batista nails Jericho with a Spinebuster before leaving as Ross and Grisham put over the acquisition.

> Backstage, Chris Jericho yells at The Big Show for not being by his side. Chris Jericho brings up his Undisputed Championship reign and says he's going to beat Batista by himself. After calling himself the best in the world, he leaves.

> Ross and Grisham let us know that later in the program, we get an interview with the worst referee in the WWE, Scott Armstrong. Seriously, this guy counts slow and ruins matches for me.

> Smackdown returns with Dolph Ziggler on commentary. As John Morrison makes his way to the ring, the announcers let us know that the Intercontinental Champion and Ziggler are going to wrestle at Hell in a Cell but don't clarify if it is a cage match or not. Mike Knox and his beard are given a little pre-match promo where Knox talks about Restless Leg Syndrome. He informs us of the syndrome and lets Morrison know that there is no cure. Okay then.

>Match One: John Morrison versus Mike Knox (w/ Dolph Ziggler on commentary)

Morrison starts the match off with a headlock but Knox just shrugs him off. Knox stomps on Morrison in the corner until Morrison finds a way to deliver a kick to the bearded one's head. Morrison tricks Knox into the corner, does some flashy counters and eventually delivers a bicycle kick to Knox's skull. Knox charges at the Intercontinental Champion but is sent over the ropes. John Morrison sends us to a commercial break by delivering a moonsault to Knox.

The match returns with Mike Knox in command. Morrison tries to power out but Knox just nails him with a punch. He whips Morrison into the ropes and kicks him in the back of the head with a big boot. It gets a two count. Knox delivers some knees and a splash to a downed Morrison but it isn't enough to get the win. Jim Ross puts over Mike Knox and says there has been a ton of improvement. Meanwhile, John Morrison is hit with a backbreaker. Knox stretches out the Guru of Greatness and maneuvers him again into a backbreaker. Knox goes back to what's working and tries another backbreaker, but Morrison counters it into a DDT. Morrison goes for the cover but Knox kicks out at 2. Both men get up but Morrison is first to strike. Knox shrugs him off but Morrison hits him with a low dropkick. After another kick, Morrison throws a knee to the beard of Mike Knox. A Standing Shooting Star Press gets two while Dolph Ziggler berates Morrison for celebrating. The Moonlight Drive is countered by a huge cross body but Morrison kicks out at two. After countering out of Knox's finisher, Morrison strikes with a springboard kick. This sets up the Starship Pain which gets John Morrison the win. Todd Grisham again says no one has ever kicked out of the move.

> After the match, John Morrison gets on the mic. He again gets the crowd to chant "Mr. Ziggles," much to the chagrin of Dolph Ziggler. Ziggler storms off to the back as Jim Ross says the Ziggler-Morrison match has a chance at stealing the show.

> Grisham and Ross discuss the happenings of Breaking Point. JR lets the fans know he's disappointed and a video package is shown of the match between the Undertaker and CM Punk. Clearly Taker tapped.

> We're back with Josh Matthews and Scott Armstrong! Matthews asks him why he did what he did at the pay-per-view. Armstrong says he never was asked to do anything like what was asked on Sunday. He says he's been refereeing for thirty years and was asked to do something he knew was wrong. After saying he wasn't proud of his actions, he says he did what he had to do. This is similar to that Jason Giambi interview so many years ago where he apologized for doing something but didn't exactly say what he did.

> We're back with more emphasis on the Chris Jericho-Dave Batista main event. Grisham bills it as the match to determine the face of Smackdown. I always thought the World Champion would fit that part. Melina and Michelle McCool enter the ring.

>Match Two: Melina v. Michelle McCool (Non-title match)

JR questions the severity of Michelle McCool's injury before the two tangle. Melina strikes first but McCool uses the ropes for protection. The two grapple with McCool getting the better of Melina. McCool gets in some offense until Melina counters a slam into a kick. McCool rolls out of the ring and the ref begins to count her out. Melina eventually gives chase but this allows McCool to gain the advantage inside the ring. Michelle McCool slams Melina by her hair a couple of times and then rolls her over for a barrage of punches. McCool kicks Melina a couple of times and then gives her a knee to the head. McCool goes for what looks like a dragon sleeper. Jim Ross confirms the move and the referee asks Melina if she would like to quit. Melina tries to power out with a kick but McCool kicks her down. After throwing Melina into the turnbuckle, McCool applies her boot to Melina's face. McCool attempts a baseball slide but Melina moves out of the way causing McCool to slide out of the ring. Melina follows up by launching herself onto McCool and then rolls her back into the ring. Melina kicks McCool into the 619 position and then screams for no apparent reason. After launching a pair of knees to the back, Melina goes for a pinfall which only gets a two count. Melina lands some blows to the head but an attack is countered with an elbow. McCool goes for a big kick to the face but Melina avoids it all matrix like. This doesn't stop McCool from landing a boot shortly after. McCool pins Melina but doesn't get the three. She then puts Melina in Widow's Peak position but this is reversed into a pinfall by Melina which ends the match. Melina stands victorious as Ross and Grisham recap the highlights of the match.

> After the match, we see Teddy Long conversing with his security backstage. Vince McMahon comes into the picture and asks the security to leave. McMahon asks where his portrait is at and talks about how Teddy Long came through on his promise to change Smackdown. McMahon seems pleased with the actions of Teddy Long but asks why he double crossed the Undertaker. Vince refuses to listen to Long's response and talks about entertaining the WWE Universe. McMahon says he and the WWE Universe deserve an answer…the right answer. He demands Teddy Long gives the world an explanation in the ring.

> DID YOU KNOW: Over 15 million people watch WWE every week in the U.S…Okay then.

> Teddy Long and his security force make their way out to the ring. Ross points out that Long is not his normal "jovial" self. The announcers again recap the happenings of the Breaking Point main event.

> Long welcomes Batista back to Friday Nights which stops the booing a little bit. Long says all of the Breaking Point screwjob was pre-planned. Something in wrestling was planned ahead? Color me shocked. Teddy Long says he isn't proud of what he did. He explains the security is around him because he is fearful of the Undertaker. Long lets everyone know that he isn't the only one to blame as CM Punk and Scott Armstrong both knew what was going on. Long says he has a family that needs taking care of and apologizes for what he caused at Breaking Point. Teddy hopes the Undertaker can find it in his heart to forgive him. Seems legitimate to me. Long and his security leave as the crowd chants for the Undertaker.

> Jim Ross and Todd Grisham discuss everything Teddy Long just said and we're shown camera of Long exiting the arena. Security escorts Long to his limo and the GM escapes without a beatdown from the Undertaker. Or so it seems, we're shown footage from inside and we learn that the Undertaker is in command of the vehicle. He tells Teddy to buckle up and Long's face is priceless. The limo fills with smoke and everything turns purple as the Undertaker leaves with Teddy Long.

> Justin Roberts instructs us to give a warm round of applause to the only Straight Edge World Heavyweight Champion in history as CM Punk makes his way to the ring. CM Punks absorbs the boos for a while and finally says he told everyone he was going to be World Champion after Breaking Point. Punk points out that he always does what he says he's going to do. He mentions winning the title from Jeff Hardy, booting Hardy from the WWE and making the Undertaker tap out. Punk wants to confront Taker but unfortunately, he is busy with Teddy Long. Punk talks more of his straight edge lifestyle and how he is the only righteous individual in the WWE today. He berates the WWE Universe for taking prescription drugs and drowning out their sorrow with alcohol. He ends his speech by saying "if you're not straight edge like me, that means I'm better than you."

> A graphic for the rematch between The Great Khali and Kane is shown before the competitors for the next match enter the arena. The Hart Dynasty get "Welcome Home" chants.

>Match Three: Cryme Tyme v. The Hart Dynasty

David Hart Smith and Shad Gaspard start the match off with a grapple. Shad turns that into a headlock but Smith shoves Shad into the ropes. This backfires when Gaspard replies with a shoulder block. Gaspard follows that up with an Irish whip but Smith avoids it and knees Shad in the stomach. After an elbow to the head, DH Smith works Shad over in the corner. David Hart Smith is instructed to get off of Shad by the ref and then taunts JTG's dancing. Smith gives his attention back to Shad with an uppercut. Shad is whipped into the corner but uses the momentum for a shoulder block. After some clotheslines, Shad slams DH Smith into the mat. A pinfall only gets two and Shad tags in JTG. The two use a double team maneuver where Shad launches JTG into DH Smith. After some taunting JTG tries to whip Smith into the ropes, this appears to backfire but JTG takes control and smacks Hart in the face. A dropkick from JTG forces David Hart Smith out of the ring. Tyson Kidd tries to get a cheap shot in on JTG but Shad enters the ring and delivers a gorilla press slam. Kidd rolls out of the ring and the show goes to a commercial with the Hart Dynasty in retreat outside.


When the action returns, the legal men are Shad and Tyson Kidd. Kidd immediately tags in David Hart Smith who nails Gaspard with a clothesline. A quick pinfall only gets one but Smith immediately attacks Shad with some elbows and a headlock. Gaspard tries to power out and eventually does with some punches. Unfortunately for Shad, Smith responds with some knees and tags Kidd back in. A double team maneuver sees two Tyson Kidd boots strike Shad in the head. Kidd immediately launches an assault on Shad's head with a flurry of kicks. Kidd elbows Shad in the head and follows that up with a headlock. JTG and Brooke get the crowd to clap Shad some momentum but Smith gets tagged back in. David Hart Smith hits a snap mare on Gaspard and Kidd chips in with a cheap shot of his own. After a 2 count, Smith locks in a submission maneuver. Shad hits Smith with a punch, Smith hits Shad with a knee but Shad immediately responds with a big boot to the chest. David Hart Smith tries to keep Shad Gaspard from tagging in JTG and eventually stomps on Shad. Smith tags in Kidd once again and the pair slam Shad against the turnbuckle. After some kicks, Tyson Kidd pins Shad for two. Another headlock is applied to Shad Gaspard which is powered out of. Shad throws Kidd against the ropes and launches him in the air. Unfortunately for him, Kidd lands on his feet and delivers a kick to Gaspard. Kidd runs off the ropes with evil intentions but Shad levels him with a huge clothesline. Jim Ross compares the clothesline to one from Stan Hansen…okay. Both men are down but Shad tags his partner first. JTG launches his patented offense but gets booed from the Canadian crowd. He delivers a backbreaker to Kidd, a fist to Hart and then a leg drop off the top rope to Kidd. JTG goes for a pin but only gets two. Kidd counters a lift into a suplex which JTG counters out of. Eventually, Kidd gets a rollup but only gets a two. JTG follows up with another two count pinfall. Both men are up but JTG brings Kidd down with a neckbreaker. He goes for the pin but it is interrupted by David Hart Smith. Shad Gaspard enters to even the score but Smith throws Gaspard out of the ring. Natalya tries to interrupt the ref but Brooke takes her out of the equation. The ref then checks out the action between Shad and DH Smith. Tyson Kidd delivers a beautiful neckbreaker to JTG which gets the victory for The Hart Dynasty.

> After the match, a replay shows David Hart Smith hitting JTG in the head with a boot before the great neckbreaker from Tyson Kidd.

> Backstage, we are shown Melina walking through the hallway. She enters a room with pictures plastered all over the walls. The image saw Dolph Ziggler with a blonde female (not sure who it was). Maria enters and sees the pictures. Melina tries to comfort Maria but Maria tries to protect Dolph. Maria thinks Melina is the one who placed the pictures on the walls and Maria says she is done with Melina.

>Match Four: The Great Khali v. Kane

The Great Khali starts the match off with a flurry of offensive strikes. He backs Kane into a corner and slaps his chest with his hands. Kane staggers and Khali boots him in the face. The Great Khali signals for the Khali Vice but Kane leaves the ring. Khali joins him outside and slams Kane's back into the announce table. Kane hits Khali with an uppercut and then nails Khali in the head with a steel chair. The match ends in a DQ.

> After the match, Kane drags Khali towards the steel ring steps. Kane positions Khali's foot on the step and then slams Khali's foot with the steel steps. He then proceeds to hit the foot several more times (with two or three appearing to miss completely). Singh screams at Kane and asks the ref to get a doctor for Khali. Kane stares at the Titantron and laughs at the destruction he caused.

> After the commercial break, we are shown footage of Khali leaving the arena on a stretcher.

> The Smack of the Night (brought to us by Just For Men Hair Color) focuses on the feud between Drew McIntyre and R-Truth.

>Match Five: R-Truth v. Charlie Haas

Charlie Haas is already in the ring when the show returns. R-Truth's music plays but Drew McIntyre comes out instead. McIntyre says R-Truth was unable to make it to the ring because of an unfortunate backstage accident. He declares Charlie Haas the winner by forfeit and the two shake hands. McIntyre then hits Charlie Haas with a nice DDT. I've never seen Drew McIntyre but he looks pretty good.

> After commercial, we get another replay of the Undertaker's abduction of Teddy Long.

> Chris Jericho is out first and the announcers discuss the upcoming bout. Grisham points out that Jericho has a victory over Batista. As Batista makes his way towards the ring, Ross and Grisham question if he is at 100%.

>Match Six: Batista v. Chris Jericho

The two circle around the ring until Batista attempts to grapple with Jericho. Y2J avoids it and slaps Batista in the head. Batista shrugs it off and slams Jericho into the corner. After some shoulder blocks, he whips Jericho into the ropes. Chris Jericho tries a cross body but Batista captures him and slams him to the mat. After a pinfall that gets a two count, Batista immediately goes after Jericho with some punches. The Animal whips him into the ropes but Jericho uses said ropes to avoid a rebound. Batista charges but Jericho hits him in the shins with a low dropkick. Jericho hits another kick that knocks Batista out of the ring. We're shown Big Show backstage who is watching the match on a monitor. Jericho exits the ring and then kicks Batista. After slamming his face on the announce table, Jericho throws Batista back into the ring. Jericho lands some minor offensive strikes before finally throwing some more physical blows to the Animal. Jericho continues the offense by applying a headlock to Batista. Batista eventually powers out of it but Jericho hits him in the shin before the Animal can gain any advantage. Jericho continues with kicks and punches and goes for a cross body. This is countered by Batista into a spinning side slam. Batista is up first and he hits Y2J with an elbow. Jericho is again forced into the turnbuckle and Batista works him over with some shoulder blocks. After sending Jericho into the opposite turnbuckle, Batista tries another shoulder block. This time he is met by Jericho's boot. Jericho follows up with a bulldog and works the crowd. He goes for a Lionsault but lands on his feet. He then walks into a Spinebuster. Batista sets up for the Batista Bomb but Jericho finds his way out. An enziguri from Jericho only gets a two count. Chris Jericho makes his way on top of the turnbuckle but launches himself into a Batista clothesline. Batista measures Jericho for a spear but Jericho moves out of the way and rolls Batista up. Despite extra leverage from the ropes, Jericho only gets 2. The fans chant Y2J as he kicks Batista in the side. Jericho nonchalantly goes for some attack but Batista kicks him. Big Dave sets Jericho up for a Batista Bomb but Jericho avoids it. Jericho countered the power bomb into the Walls of Jericho. Batista kicks Jericho into the turnbuckle and tries to attack him but is once again met by a Chris Jericho boot. Jericho goes for the Codebreaker but Batista catches him. He transitions it into a Batista Bomb and pins Jericho for three.

> After the match, Big Show is shown watching from the back. Josh Matthews interviews Show who informs everyone that Batista got lucky. Show says if Big Dave fights him, the luck won't last. Smackdown ends with the camera focused on a celebrating Batista.

>QUICK RESULTS!

• John Morrison defeated Mike Knox via pinfall (Starship Pain)
• Melina defeated Michelle McCool via pinfall
• The Hart Dynasty defeated Cryme Tyme via pinfall
• The Great Khali defeated Kane via DQ (Kane introduced a steel chair into the match)
• Charlie Haas defeated R-Truth via forfeit (Drew McIntyre prevented R-Truth from appearing)
• Batista defeated Chris Jericho via pinfall (Batista Bomb)

> So that happened. All in all, it was an okay show. I have heard some internet fans complain that Batista's addition to the Blue Brand is the death of "Smackdown's Golden Era," but I don't necessarily find that true. It is kind of troubling that in one week, Batista beat both Randy Orton and Chris Jericho. I don't believe these type of victories are necessary for an individual of Batista's stature. The fans already know he's a main eventer but it is what it is. Best match of the evening was the tag team match between The Hart Dynasty and Cryme Tyme and the trash of the night was that Khali-Kane match. At least it was short. I'm not sure who is recapping Smackdown next Friday, but if it's me, I'll see all of y'all then. Thanks for reading.


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Punk's first world title reign was horrible, because Batista made him look like a bitch week after week, with DQ run-ins from Kane and JBL the only thing keeping the title on Punk.

Now Punk has no #1 contender, Taker looks to be moving into a feud with Teddy Long, and Batista has nothing to do. I'm afraid they're going to do it again.


Posted By: saneiac (Guest)  on September 18, 2009 at 10:27 PM

 
 
That blonde girl in the picture with Dolph is Michelle, last week she pretends to fall and she and Layla are in cahoots so she takes pictures of Michelle in his arms

Posted By: Bill (Guest)  on September 18, 2009 at 10:31 PM

 
 
Day one of Batista and we're already headed downhill. Well, we had a couple good weeks, anyway.

Posted By: Guest#2604 (Guest)  on September 18, 2009 at 10:36 PM

 
 
Nice job Joseph. Thanks for filling in mate.

Posted By: Luke7766 (Guest)  on September 18, 2009 at 10:45 PM

 
 
At least keep Batista out of the Heavyweight picture. Put him in the tag team scene and than fired him from a loser leaves WWE match.

Posted By: Guest (Guest)  on September 18, 2009 at 10:51 PM

 
 
They really have to stop with the "nobody has ever kicked out of Starship Pain" stuff. Its just not believeable as a monster finisher.

Posted By: Justin (Guest)  on September 19, 2009 at 12:50 AM

 
 
Nice recap, but I can't believe how much you downplayed the UT/Teddy segment. People thought "Where to, Stephanie?" was bad, but this set a new low. I find it hard to believe that this is the same team that's been writing Smackdown since April.

Posted By: Guest#0733 (Guest)  on September 19, 2009 at 12:52 AM

 
 
The whole segment with Teddy was the worst crap I can remember seeing on Smackdown in a long, long time. It was like watching a freakin' cartoon show.

And is anybody else bored with Punk's straight-edge better than you promos? When they started out against Hardy they were great, but now he's just saying the exact same words every week. Come up with something new already.

For months now I've looked forward to watching Smackdown, but I'm really losing interest fast.


Posted By: Marcus (Guest)  on September 19, 2009 at 01:43 AM

 
 
John Morrison's finisher is called Starship Pain? I thought it was Star Champaing...

Posted By: Guest#6083 (Guest)  on September 19, 2009 at 01:53 AM

 
 
Whelp, no need to DVR SD anymore.

Posted By: Guest#3589 (Guest)  on September 19, 2009 at 01:55 AM

 
 
I'm seriously pissed off that Tista is back on SD... Unless he lets Punk tear him a new a hole in his promos then puts him over at least semi-cleanly then the SD run is over.

Batista is the most one dimensional bland bonifide main event star they've had in years.

Batista is old his job now should be to put EVERYONE over on SD from Dolph Ziggler to John Morrison.


Posted By: Andrew Barbarash (Guest)  on September 19, 2009 at 02:08 AM

 
 
I thought Teddy accidentally stepped into Prince's limo for a second..

Posted By: Erik (Guest)  on September 19, 2009 at 02:33 AM

 
 
I still enjoy Punk's promos, he's quite good at them. How can you not be bored of Jericho's routine parasite and leeches promos he's been giving for like, a year, but are bored of Punk's promos?

Posted By: Maha (Guest)  on September 19, 2009 at 04:06 AM

 
 
Hell, didn't take em long to fuck up the greatness that has been Smackdown. The Long/Taker skit was the drizzling shits & could they use Jericho any worse? He should be in the title picture not teaming with Big Slow or feuding with the 21st century Luger.

Posted By: Guest#5631 (Guest)  on September 19, 2009 at 05:49 AM

 
 
The last five months of SD! have been ace - great matches every week; usually involving Edge, Jeff Hardy, Jericho, Mysterio, CM Punk & John Morrison...and the creation of a new star in Dolph Ziggler. But there is little to get excited about now...I've got my fingers crossed Jerishow will split soon, Batista gets injured, Christian gets drafted, Drew McIntyre turns out to be the new Kurt Angle & JTG or Tyson Kidd get solo pushes...not asking for too much am I?

Posted By: Guest#5738 (Guest)  on September 19, 2009 at 05:55 AM

 
 
You know those moments in wrestling in that make you excited to be a fan? The kind you would gladly show a non-fan to explain why you love this art so much and believe it could turn them into a fan too? Taker abducting Teddy, complete with ridiculously bogus camera angles, was the exact opposite of that.

Sorry, SmackDown, you had a good five month run.


Posted By: neverAcquiesce (Guest)  on September 19, 2009 at 10:37 AM

 
 
I hope Punk isnt going to lose the title to Batista, thats the last thing smackdown needs right now, Batista is a boring champion & Punk is on fire with another good promo tonight.

Jericho was made to look a little weak, no way he should lose in 6 minutes.

Also that Taker skit would of been fine if they didnt completly overdo it with the purple & Teddys corny yells, it was like Freddy Kruger or something.

All in all not Smackdown at its best but theres still enough good stuff to make me think its not going to go down the drain, well unless they have Batista make Punk look like a bitch again.


Posted By: jbardo (Guest)  on September 19, 2009 at 10:58 AM

 
 
Geez, one show and you people -coughIWCcough- are already condemning the program, take a chill pill

Posted By: Bill (Guest)  on September 19, 2009 at 11:05 AM

 
 
So does this mean Undertaker is going to try and marry Teddy Long?

Also, while Punk's heel run is great so far, his promos are all starting to sound the same. I get his gimmick is that he's a hardliner, but it's running the same thread lately.


Posted By: lilwayne1 (Guest)  on September 19, 2009 at 12:13 PM

 
 
...I've got my fingers crossed Jerishow will split soon, Batista gets injured, Christian gets drafted, Drew McIntyre turns out to be the new Kurt Angle & JTG or Tyson Kidd get solo pushes...not asking for too much am I?Posted By: Guest#5738 (Guest) on September 19, 2009 at 05:55 AM
you've got to be kidding me! split up cryme tyme,the hart dynasty and jerishow??? when was the last time we got 3 teams like that? christian to smackdown would be awesome! aside from that you're an idiot


Posted By: JJ (Guest)  on September 19, 2009 at 12:48 PM

 
 
McMahon has a secret woody for Batista.

Posted By: NoirFan (Guest)  on September 19, 2009 at 01:04 PM

 
 
Now Punk has no #1 contender, Taker looks to be moving into a feud with Teddy Long, and Batista has nothing to do. I'm afraid they're going to do it again.

Posted By: saneiac (Guest) on September 18, 2009 at 10:27 PM

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I think I am one of the few who likes the addition of Batista.

I thought it's a good move that they put Batista against Y2J (and later Big Show). From what I see, it means that Batista will actually hunting for the Tag team title first. The most logical partner for Batista would be Rey (if he can come back in time).
I am actually looking forward to this.


Posted By: The Game (Guest)  on September 19, 2009 at 01:29 PM

 
 
hahaha cm punk is dating a coked out whore(Lita)thats funny

Posted By: coked out whore (Guest)  on September 19, 2009 at 01:55 PM

 
 
Some call Teddy/Taker thing crap, I call it hilarious!
Thats the funniest things ive seen in wrestling all year. "Buckle up, Teddy" followed by Long´s face of horror. HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!


Posted By: Spike (Guest)  on September 19, 2009 at 03:22 PM

 
 
Anyone else hear the "Secong City Saints" reference by JR at the end of Punks promo. Hope that means something more than just words. with Nigel and American Dragon coming in, that could be huge. Hopefully the debut at HIAC and help Punk retain. That would be golden.

Posted By: PDT (Guest)  on September 19, 2009 at 04:04 PM

 
 
Haha people already downplaying smackdown, what a joke. Still lots of talent, id rather not have Batista but he is a draw like it or not and all the 5 years olds like him.

Posted By: Guest#2656 (Guest)  on September 19, 2009 at 04:09 PM

 
 
I liked the abduction angle, til I figured out where this whole screwjob angle is going, and they I went rageguy on this issue.

Teddy said he did it for the money. Who has money, specifically millions of dollars? Who has a son currently on the roster? Who was the man who brought in The Undertaker?


Posted By: Thinking of 17-1 makes me cry (Guest)  on September 19, 2009 at 06:08 PM

 
 
Whatever I may think about Jeff Hardys personal issues, he was able to build a pretty good feud and match when he put 100% into it, unlike Batista whos there just to take up space.

Posted By: sue (Guest)  on September 19, 2009 at 06:18 PM

 
 
What the f*ck was that, WCW circa 1994 ?
You'd think 'Taker has the pull to veto this kind of ABSOLUTE MONKEYCRAP to ever being suggested, let alone broadcast.


Posted By: casual_monday_mayhem (Guest)  on September 19, 2009 at 06:58 PM

 
 
Anyone else hear the "Secong City Saints" reference by JR at the end of Punks promo. Hope that means something more than just words. with Nigel and American Dragon coming in, that could be huge. Hopefully the debut at HIAC and help Punk retain. That would be golden.

Posted By: PDT (Guest) on September 19, 2009 at 04:04 PM

That's cool and all, but Second City means Chicago. Neither Danielson nor McGuiness are from Chicago.


Posted By: guesthehe (Guest)  on September 19, 2009 at 08:42 PM

 
 
How can Saito and Patera not make the top arrests?

Posted By: The Ratings Killer (Guest)  on September 20, 2009 at 08:58 AM

 
 
nice article man.............

Posted By: megha (Guest)  on September 20, 2009 at 10:28 AM

 
 
Im not sure if movin Batista to Smackdown is a good move. I cant stand him and im afraid hes gonna bury Punk.

If they wanted some face star power why not move Christian over to the blue brand?


Posted By: ripstamps (Guest)  on September 20, 2009 at 10:52 PM

 
 
Batista adds a big name. Not the hugest fan but it is refreshing and I am happy to see him away from Orton Cena and DX. I m enjoying Batista. As far as everyone all being workrate everyone would be bored if every match was like that. Face it ROH is dead I love all these people that are supposedly such huge fans of it yet it hasnt grown much like TNA. WWF/E will always own wrestling. Ask your precious WCW AWA ECW TNA ROH and any others.

Posted By: Radtke (Guest)  on September 22, 2009 at 12:24 AM

 


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