411's ECW on SyFy Report 10.20.09
Posted by Michael Bauer on 10.20.2009
Chris Jericho invades ECW and ends up going one on one with Christian!
Welcome to the ECW on SyFy! As always, I am Michael Bauer, your 411 ECW Re-capper.
We open up backstage with Abraham Washington and Tony Atlas. Washington is saying that he is hosting this week and he gets cut off by… Chris Jericho!! Jericho wants to know where the GM's office is. Washington points him in the right direction and says he would love to have Chris as a guest. Jericho agrees with him and walks off. Abraham wants to know if that's a yes and Tony tells him it's a no.
Opening video time and we go out to Josh Matthews and Matt Striker.
#1 contenders Match for the ECW Title – Yoshi Tatsu vs. Zack Ryder
About time we get this #1 contender situation figured out. And I'm glad Regal is not involved. Ryder through up an LI with his hands. I never caught onto that until Josh said it. Some Long Islander I am. The bell rings quickly and Ryder gets a school boy for two. Yoshi hits a drop toe hold and rolls through for a near fall. Ryder hits a knee to the gut and punches away. Yoshi springs over Ryder and hits an arm drag takedown. Yoshi gets a double underhook and Ryder blocks before lifting up Yoshi and dropping him on the top rope. Yoshi kicks kicked to the floor and rolled in for a two count. Ryder kicks away and drop a knee onto Tatsu. Tatsu backed into the corner and Ryder drives the boot into the gut. Scoop slam by Ryder and he drives more knees to the gut. Ryder kicks Tatsu in the gut to stop his momentum and locks in a body scissors. Tatsu elbows out and jackknifes into a pin attempt. Ryder again backs Tatsu into the corner, but misses a charge and walks into a Roaring Elbow. Yoshi lights up Ryder with a series of kicks and hits the double knee to the chest. Yoshi hits an enziguri for two and heads up top, but gets caught. Ryder climbs up with him and both men end up spilling to the floor as Yoshi blocked We go to commercial at 4:50.
Back at 8:10 and Yoshi is locked in some weird submission, but Yoshi fights out and rolls into an kick to the face from the ground. Yoshi with a Burning Hammer and a slingshot. Yoshi leaps into a Victory Roll type pinfall for two. Yoshi with a school boy and gets another two count. Ryder hits a hard forearm and goes off the ropes, but gets drilled with a roundhouse to the gut. Yoshi charges and gets back dropped to the apron. Tatsu nails Ryder upside the head with the Roundhouse kick from the apron and leaps up and over with a splash for the three count at 10:20. Yoshi is the #1 contender!
Winner and #1 contender: Yoshi Tatsu
Match Rating: *** This was the best ECW match all year that wasn't the main event. I can't remember Ryder having as good of a match, outside of facing Christian. Great stuff here and the right guy won.
Backstage, Tiffany is with Rosa Mendes and Rosa is excited for how much she can contribute. Jericho walks in and says he is here in ECW to scout talent and see who would make his team for Bragging Rights. Why do I have a feeling this will lead to some revolt? Tiffany says that she will not allow Jericho to just cherry pick the ECW roster for Team Smackdown. So he can either just watch the show or just leave.
After the break, Regal is complaining to Jackson and Kozlov about Tatsu getting a title shot. Jericho walks in and exchanges good words with Regal. Jericho talks about how he would love to have Jackson and Kozlov over Cryme Time. Tiffany walks in and says that Regal finds himself out of he title hunt because of his attitude towards her and that Jericho is no longer welcome on ECW. Jericho says that as half the tag champions, he can appear on any show he wants. Tiffany agrees and then books Jericho vs. Christian!!!
Sheamus vs. J.T. Quinn
The bell rings and Quinn gets drilled into the corner and hit with some stiff knees to the gut and the face. Sheamus goes for a cover and pulls Quinn up to make a statement perhaps. Sheamus then absolutely kills the kid with the Rock Bottom into the Backbreaker and he pulls the kid up again. Shelton comes out of nowhere and plows Sheamus to end the match at 1:15. Shelton pounds Sheamus to the floor and rolls him back in. Shelton ducks a clothesline and hits a huge German Suplex! Sheamus bails and Shelton is steaming for a fight.
Winner: No Contest
Match Rating: NR I can't rate this, because it was all about the angle.
We get the video package from last night for the Randy Orton vs. John Cena feud.
Backstage, Christian warms up for the main event as we go to commercial.
Back from the break and out comes Paul and Katie Lea Burchill. We get highlights of Burchill defeating Hurricane last week on ECW. Paul smiles at the video footage. He says that for years Gregory Helms has been a fraud, being something that he is not. Paul says it must be an American thing that people like the Hurricane would be a hero. Paul's victory last week for one for history and sanity as the Hurricane has been eliminated. Paul then demands that Gregory Helms comes out and admits who the better man is. Out comes the Hurricane instead, with his head down, but he looks a little off. Paul says he should be hanging his head and asks for his mask. The Hurricane pulls off the mask and it's not Gregory Helms?? The music starts again and the Hurricane comes from behind and beats down Burchill with a Singapore Cane until Burchill is able to bail out.
Unified Tag Champion Chris Jericho vs. ECW Champion Christian
WrestleMania 20 rematch and one I never thought I would see again until right before WrestleMania 25. The bell rings and they lockup with Christian being backed into the corner and Jericho bailing out. They lockup again and Jericho gets a headlock, Christian reverses into an arm wrench. Christian off the ropes and hits a shoulder block for a two count. Jericho punches away and hits a knee lift to the head. Christian whipped off the ropes and hit with a back elbow. Christian sent into the corner and choked by Jericho. Christian whipped across and he walks into a clothesline. Jericho goes for a Lionsault, but Christian had it scouted and dumps Christian to the floor. Christian hits the basement dropkick to Jericho on the floor as we go to a commercial at 3:00.
Back at 7:30 and Christian gets a near fall. Christian with a grounded headlock, but Jericho gets up and gets to the corner. Jericho with a series of shoulder blocks, but he walks into an elbow and Christian heads up quickly to hit a missile dropkick for a two count. Jericho goes to the ropes and is able to backdrop Christian to the floor from the ring apron! Holy crap! Christian sent into the steel steps and then dropped on the guardrail. Jericho throws Christian in and plays to the crowd booing as he takes too much time. Christian connects with a huge elbow, but Jericho drops Christian to the second rope and stand on Christian's back, much like his opponent would. Back suplex gets a two count for Christian and he goes to a version of a sleeper. Christian escapes and is off the ropes into a school boy for two. Christian gets taken right off his feet with a huge clothesline for two. Jericho again plays to the crowd and again tries a Lionsault, but Christian rolled out of the way. Christian hits a forearm off the ropes and follows with a diving spinning back elbow. Christian drop toe holds Jericho and now stands on Jericho's back. Christian gets caught coming off the top rope and Jericho looks for the Wall, but a small package by Christian for two. Jericho hits an enziguri for two and sends Christian to the corner. Christian blocks a bulldog and hits the inverted DDT for two. Christian tries a Killswitch, but Jericho reverses into a schoolboy and the Walls. Jericho can't lock it in, so he monkey flips him into the corner, but Christian gets the springboard sunset flip… into the Walls of Jericho!! Christian is able to get the ropes and Jericho looks amazed. Jericho tries to gets the legdrop with Christian on the second rope, but Christian avoids the contact and connects with the KillSwitch! Christian goes over for the pin and gets the three count at 15:00!
Winner: Christian
Match Rating: ***1/2 Outstanding match between two great veterans. That's all that cane be said.
Next week, Christian defends the ECW Title against Yoshi Tatsu!
With TNA starting to finally live up to it's potential, it's good to see that Raw had one of their good shows, and ECW is back to being awesome after a few "ok" shows.
Posted By: Big Lantern Ghost (Guest) on October 20, 2009 at 11:22 PM
Yoshi Tatsu with a Burning Hammer? isn't that move banned?
Posted By: Guest#9038 (Guest) on October 20, 2009 at 11:23 PM
Now Christian/Jericho was a great TV match. It was an interesting, unique encounter with signature and finishing moves peppered in instead of punches and kicks leading up to boring, back and forth trading of said signature and finishing moves.
That's the difference between a good ECW match and an overrated, cliched, we've seen it all before Cena/HHH match on RAW.
Posted By: Ron Mexico (Guest) on October 20, 2009 at 11:42 PM
For everyone that wants to say that Christian made a mistake leaving TNA, consider how great an episode of ECW this was. Christian is the champ on a program that is infinitely better than Raw. He is in a pretty sweet spot right now.
Posted By: Guest#8883 (Guest) on October 20, 2009 at 11:44 PM
So I take it we're starting the build to JeriShow VS Edge & Christian?
Posted By: Guest#2087 (Guest) on October 20, 2009 at 11:55 PM
"Rock Bottom into a backbreaker" = The Irish Curse
Posted By: Aaron in GR, MI (Guest) on October 20, 2009 at 11:58 PM
Great show. Christian vs Jericho was 4 stars, Shelton is back, Katie RULES, and Yoshi is on fire.
Posted By: Erik (Guest) on October 21, 2009 at 12:57 AM
Burning Hammer? I guess I missed it.
Posted By: Guest#1777 (Guest) on October 21, 2009 at 01:17 AM
at least they showed Lauren now...
Posted By: ICON (Guest) on October 21, 2009 at 01:18 AM
who was the Hurriclone?
Posted By: Guest#3755 (Guest) on October 21, 2009 at 01:41 AM
Singapore (Hurri)Cane -- AWESOME!!
Would love to see at "Bragging Rights": 1/2 point of the main event, the ENTIRE ECW roster does a run-in, hits their finishers on the Raw and SD teams, leave to the ECW theme.
Posted By: David O (Guest) on October 21, 2009 at 02:11 AM
When the last time Jericho won a singles match?
Posted By: Guest#3337 (Guest) on October 21, 2009 at 02:14 AM
Jericho on all three shows now, with the first talking segment and being in the main event or the match at the top of the hour when the champ is in the main event of each?
The WWE clearly sees the value of Jericho in matches and the mike. They seem to believe that it helps ratings, or he wouldn't get the exposure and time slots he does. I hope his pay check reflects this.
Posted By: Guest#5204 (Guest) on October 21, 2009 at 02:31 AM
So he cannot beat Christian, but he's supposed to be a threat to DX?
Good to see elevation of Christian, but that's what the ECW title is for.
Bad booking decision in my estimation.
Posted By: Quimby (Guest) on October 21, 2009 at 04:04 AM
How does Shelton running in and attacking Sheamus not result in a dq win for Sheamus?
Posted By: Guest#0442 (Guest) on October 21, 2009 at 04:39 AM
I didn't know matt stryker was a fozzy fan,he called jericho "mongoose mqueen" AWESOME!!
Posted By: Guest#6642 (Guest) on October 21, 2009 at 04:59 AM
What's that skinny pole of mediocrity using the Burning Hammer for? I can only imagine how ridiculous it comes off; the guy's an untalented piece of shit. A green piece of shit that represents a mockery to Japanese wrestling and wrestlers. What, was he delivering food to Johnny Ace's office one day, and Ace thought 'hey, he looks Asian! That's a market we need to exploit. Can you wrestle kid? No? Oh well, fuck it, neither can any of the guys I sign. You've saved me a trip to Japan kid!'?
Posted By: Chungles (Guest) on October 21, 2009 at 05:49 AM
Jericho v Christian??? damn i have to catch this.
Jericho should be on all 3 shows every week, hes just that awesome.
Posted By: jbardo (Guest) on October 21, 2009 at 07:19 AM
Good show tonight.
I'm surprised that ECW didn't get included in some way in the SD vs Raw match at Bragging Rights. A team of Christian, Yoshi, Ryder, Regal, Kozlov, Jackson and Shelton would match up well with the other 2 teams.
Posted By: Jake Fury (Guest) on October 21, 2009 at 09:27 AM
Christian and Jericho are both guys who, separately, can have good to great matches with anyone. Put them together and you've got magic. Part of me sometimes thinks that Christian could be doing great things beyond ECW, but he's also playing the role of being the face of the brand to perfection, being one hell of a fighting champion and giving up and comers someone to be measured against. If the ECW title is elevated in anyone's eyes, it'll be cause of Christian.
It was also nice seeing Tiffany standing up to Chris Jericho. They could've gone another way with that but I'm glad they didn't. It's actually refreshing to see a female authority figure who's actually portrayed as someone intelligent and confident without also being a mega bitch. I wonder how long before WWE fucks that up.
And I guess, to the surprise of a few who probably pegged Seamus or Tyler Reks as the breakout star of this cycle of ECW new talents, Yoshi Tatsu has "arrived." I don't know how far WWE's ethnic glass cieling will allow him to go, but the skills definitely speak for themselves. He's a hell of an entertaining guy to watch. Although, with the slow face turn, I'm betting it's Shelton Benjamin who'll be ECW champion next. If not, it'll be Regal, who Shelton may end up beating for it. I'd say at Wrestlemania, but I don't really want to get my hopes up.
Posted By: BJC (Guest) on October 21, 2009 at 09:39 AM
For everyone that wants to say that Christian made a mistake leaving TNA, consider how great an episode of ECW this was. Christian is the champ on a program that is infinitely better than Raw. He is in a pretty sweet spot right now.
Posted By: Guest#8883 (Guest) on October 20, 2009 at 11:44 PM
Even in saying that, Christian would be one of the top wrestlers in TNA(if not THE) , whereas on ECW, he may be the champ, but they treat ECW like it isnt important, which translates into the dont consider Christian important(See where I'm going here) So yes, ECW is a better product with Christian, but I dont think you can say Christian is better off with ECW(except maybe financially, which at this point he is prolly set for life anyway.)
Posted By: JWestmoreland (Guest) on October 21, 2009 at 09:50 AM
Seriously, did somebody piss McMahonagement so much that they're missing out on 2 PPVs already? So much that they need to get Jericho to just rub them so heat, seeing that this ECW is way better? ...
Posted By: Kelvin (Guest) on October 21, 2009 at 12:26 PM
So he cannot beat Christian, but he's supposed to be a threat to DX?
Good to see elevation of Christian, but that's what the ECW title is for.
Bad booking decision in my estimation.
Posted By: Quimby (Guest) on October 21, 2009 at 04:04 AM
Jericho also has the excuse that he wasn't there that night to compete, so he didn't have time to prepare for Christian properly.
Posted By: Ben S (Guest) on October 21, 2009 at 12:59 PM
Angle would still be the face of TNA, Christian became an after thought the second he walked in the door.
Posted By: Guest#2987 (Guest) on October 21, 2009 at 01:05 PM
God, I can't wait for Friday for EC-Dub. Christian and Jericho's match at WM 20 was probably my favourite matches of that card, and definitely my favourite Christian match.
Posted By: CC Fanboy (Guest) on October 21, 2009 at 01:18 PM
Nice to see they finally actually remember that the Tag champs have access to ECW as well. Not nice that my dvr messed up last night.
Posted By: Guest#3146 (Guest) on October 21, 2009 at 01:37 PM
Main event was gangbusters.
Posted By: Guest#0637 (Guest) on October 21, 2009 at 01:41 PM
Would love to see at "Bragging Rights": 1/2 point of the main event, the ENTIRE ECW roster does a run-in, hits their finishers on the Raw and SD teams, leave to the ECW theme.
Posted By: David O (Guest) on October 21, 2009 at 02:11 AM
I remember a time before when ECW did a big run in, levelled everyone and then left to the ECW theme. Chris Jericho was teaming with Kane... (KEVIN) DUN DUN DUN!
Posted By: diz (Guest) on October 21, 2009 at 05:07 PM
Roaring Elbow... and a Burning Hammer... and Ryder still has enough to kick out? that's a mockery of both Misawa and Kobashi. If either of them hit the move, the guy would be DEAD.
Jericho couldn't beat christian, although this bodes well for christian it also means tahat jericho just can't get a win over anybody AND christian is now so above everybody on ECW that anybody beating him for the title without shenanigans is just unbelievable.
Posted By: Guest#7626 (Guest) on October 21, 2009 at 07:54 PM
I like Striker's commentary for the most part, but why does he feel the need to give everybody a nickname?
Posted By: K. Bett (Guest) on October 21, 2009 at 09:16 PM
Tatsu never used the burning hammer. It was something that Matt Stryker used to describe him during the match. He also called Chris Jericho "The Winnipeg Jet" so I think he was just throwing nicknames around.
Posted By: Aftergone (Guest) on October 22, 2009 at 01:15 AM
I love me some Katie Lee!!! She is SMOOOKIN hot. But Burchill vs Hurricane on the PPV. Singapore Cane Match! Book it!!!
ECW, young talent, good vets. This is the number 2 show right after Smackdown.
Posted By: DCFLASH (Guest) on October 22, 2009 at 03:43 PM
Man, yet another excellent ECW.
Yoshi had his best match yet. His arsenal of kicks is incredible. He's looked sloppy at times, but all of his offense was sharp tonight and he showed a lot of it.
Kind of surprising to see Christian pick up the win (and cleanly) since Jericho is main eventing PPVs. Hopefully they really are planting the seeds for JeriShow vs Edge/Christian.
Posted By: Dr Insanity (Guest) on October 22, 2009 at 10:06 PM
christian vs jericho was amazing, when y2j first appeared i hoped he would be involvd in a match with christian but didn't think it would happen.
the match was great and it was even ebtter when the ecw champion pinned y2j for the victory, i expect massive things for christian when he finally swaps brands and expect the wwe and world titles aswell as wrestlemania headlining matches and big time feuds in the next 3 years for captain charisma.
Posted By: aj (Guest) on October 23, 2009 at 05:42 AM
For everyone that wants to say that Christian made a mistake leaving TNA, consider how great an episode of ECW this was. Christian is the champ on a program that is infinitely better than Raw. He is in a pretty sweet spot right now.
Posted By: Guest#8883 (Guest) on October 20, 2009 at 11:44 PM
Even in saying that, Christian would be one of the top wrestlers in TNA(if not THE) , whereas on ECW, he may be the champ, but they treat ECW like it isnt important, which translates into the dont consider Christian important(See where I'm going here) So yes, ECW is a better product with Christian, but I dont think you can say Christian is better off with ECW(except maybe financially, which at this point he is prolly set for life anyway.)
Posted By: JWestmoreland (Guest) on October 21, 2009 at 09:50 AM
I agree that ECW is definately the neglected child of WWE brands, but even as the lesser champion, Christian has maintained a pretty high profile within the company. He's steadily on ppvs, he's held his title for more than three months (unheard of with the current WWE product), and he's safe from burial (for the moment) on ECW. Christian is in the best spot in the company right now to quietly appreciate in value, and the WWE is helping him along nicely by putting him over Jericho. I believe TNA was more or less finished with putting Christian on top, so I think that by reigning over ECW and building momentum for an inevitable draft to Raw or Smackdown it is being proven that he made a wise choice when he returned to WWE.
Posted By: 8883 (Guest) on October 23, 2009 at 12:28 PM