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411's WWE SmackDown Report 1.6.12
Posted by Colin Rinehart on 01.06.2012







WWE Friday Night SmackDown!
January 6th, 2012
Verizon Arena, Little Rock, Arkansas
Attendance: Unknown at this time



  • Welcome everybody to the first episode of WWE SmackDown for the year 2012! 2011 saw a lot of change for the blue brand of the WWE with longtime mainstays like Edge retiring and the rise of young stars like Daniel Bryan, Cody Rhodes, and Wade Barrett to new heights. We've got a big World Heavyweight title match booked for the main event of tonight's show, with the underdog champion Daniel Bryan taking on the former champ, the giant Big Show. While the odds don't look good on paper, I just don't think they'd pull the strap off Bryan so quickly. Then again, this is the WWE so literally anything could wind up happening. Enough preambling, let's start the show!


  • Your hosts are Michael Cole and Josh Matthews


  • WWE Intercontinental Title Match
    Cody Rhodes © (16-17) vs. Booker T (1-0)

    Lillian Garcia is our ring announcer tonight and she looks just as good as she did ten years ago. Book and Cody each have one pin on the other so this would be the rubber match. Booker starts strong with big elbows and a tight wristlock, but Cody responds with boots in the corner and a wristlock of his own. Back body drop from Booker followed by his signature high kick has Booker feeling confident. He tosses Cody over the top rope, but Cody skins the cat back in only to have Booker clothesline him off again. Outside Cody jumps Booker from behind and nails him with a stiff running boot as we take a commercial break. When we return Booker is attempting a backslide on Cody back in the ring for a two count. He nails Cody with another big spin kick but again only gets two for it. Cody suddenly takes a page out of Kurt Angle's book with a beautiful soaring moonsault onto Book, but T gets his shoulder up at two. Booker fires back with a big sidewalk slam, followed by a stiff spinebuster, but neither move can get him the three. Book looks for the scissors kick, but Rhodes ducks it so Book looks for the Book-End and Cody escapes that as well. Cody tries for the leaping Beautiful Disaster knee-strike, but Booker ducks the knee, boots Cody in the gut and connects with the scissors kick! Cody kicks out at two though and Booker can't believe it. Book looks for a second scissors kick but Cody evades, ducks a spin-kick, and then nails Booker off the ropes with the Beautiful Disaster knee-strike to retain the IC title at 8:39 (shown). This was about on par with their previous two matches, not quite as good as their last one, but still solid stuff for the short time shown. Booker shows he can still go (which was definitely in doubt after that horrendous TNA run) and Cody gets a clean pin on a future Hall of Famer. Everybody wins. **1/2


  • After the commercial break we cut to backstage where Cody Rhodes is walking tall with his title around his shoulder when he's approached by his older brother Dustin (better known as Goldust). He congratulates Cody on a win over a veteran but Cody has nothing nice to say as usual. He warns Dustin not to think about another run, calling him a joke before walking off. I smell a brother vs. brother match in our future.


  • Elsewhere backstage Zack Ryder is talking to Teddy Long about his role as Assistant GM on Smackdown. He says that now that he's the US champion, it's time for him to move on, but he's got a suitable replacement in mind. Enter Drew McIntyre to Teddy's chagrin, but no, that's not Zack's replacement...Santino Marella is! Santino offers to sync Teddy's iPod and then reminds Teddy about the stipulation that if Drew lost his match last week he'd be finished...so Teddy books a match between Drew and Santino for later tonight. If Santino wins, he becomes Teddy's assistant, and if Drew wins Teddy will consider not firing him. Drew and Santino take off as the cheesy saxophone music cues up and Aksana enters to make dinner plans with Teddy. I hate that saxophone so very much.


  • After a Royal Rumble flashback to 2008 we cut backstage to where AJ Lee and Alicia Fox are talking. AJ gushes about Daniel Bryan some more and then expresses concern about his match tonight against the Big Show. Alicia says that she hopes Daniel's ego can take a loss tonight just in time for Daniel to walk up and interrupt. He reminds her of his pin over Big Show and when Alicia walks off Daniel asks her why she's even friends with Alicia. Daniel asks AJ if she doubts him as well but he calms down a bit and tells her they're going to celebrate tonight once he retains his title. He kisses her forehead and then takes off. That was...sort of adorable. More subtle hints at a possible heel turn for Bryan as well.


  • Over the Top Rope Challenge Match
    Heath Slater (4-25) vs. Hornswoggle (1-0)

    Well it's almost Rumble time, so that means we get one of these always lame "over the top rope challenge" matches. Hornswoggle is able to take advantage of Slater with the old "Hey, look over there!" trick and he actually gets some offense in with a few boots. Slater tosses 'Swoggle across the ring and then chokes him over the bottom rope with his boot. Horny tries a cross-body but Heath catches him and tries to eliminate him. Swoggle hangs on though and pulls Slater over the top rope by his hair and Slater falls to the floor to actually give Swoggle the win at 1:34. After the match Slater beats up on 'Swoggle until Justin Gabriel hits the ring to make the save and hit him with the 450 Splash. Man, Slater can't buy a win these days huh? This continues the on-again/off-again Slater/Gabriel feud I guess though, so it wasn't completely pointless, just crap. DUD


  • Hunico (3-1) vs. Ted DiBiase (8-11)
    Hunico is riding out on the back of a low-rider bike again with his new buddy Comacho. They seem offended by their lack of invite to one of DiBiase's tail-gate parties. Both men trade quick arm-drags at the bell. Hunico tries for a headscissors but gets slammed down by Ted face-first. Hunico tosses Ted into the corner and then goes to work on his left arm with a modified Fujiwara armbar. Ted fights back with a dropkick and an inverted atomic drop followed by a nasty lariat for a two count. Back on the mat Hunico ties up Ted's arms with his own legs while stretching his legs in a clover-leaf position and applies an incredibly unique submission/pin attempt combo that manages to actually give him the win at 3:04. Not much of a match, just an opportunity to get over a new finisher for Hunico. While it looked painful it also looked incredibly awkward to apply though. *1/4


  • Wade Barrett makes his way out to the ring after the next commercial break to address his match with Randy Orton last week and the injury to the Viper that has (legit) put him out of action for now. Wade says just about what you'd expect. "Randy Orton will never be the same", "the Barrett Barrage", blah blah blah, usual Barrett stuff here. He promises to win the Royal Rumble this year when he's immediately interrupted by Sheamus. The Celtic Warrior enters the ring with a mic and says just about what you'd expect from a Sheamus promo---tell a cutesy Irish limerick, then get serious and lay down the threats. Throw in the word "arse" somewhere in there and we're about done here. Jinder Mahal interrupts both men next because of his recent problems with Sheamus. He doesn't say a word, just slaps Sheamus in the face and then gets jumped for it. Wade hits the ring though and helps out Jinder, and it works for a bit too until Sheamus winds up beating the hell out of both men at the same time. He goes for the Celtic Cross on Wade, but Jinder breaks it up and he turns around right into the Winds of Change (swinging sidewalk slam) from Barrett. Afterwards Jinder applies the camel clutch for good measure.


  • Santino Marella (3-3) vs. Drew McIntyre (5-10)
    Even Cole is on Drew's case tonight, so I guess he's still in Vince's doghouse. Drew is dominant to start with a sick snap suplex for a two count. Santino counters out of the Future Shock DDT attempt but eats a big lariat anyways from Drew. Both men jockey on the top rope for position and Santino drops Drew face-first on the steel post. He nails Drew with The Cobra, and that's all she wrote at 2:30. So, Santino is Smackdown's new Assistant GM. No complaints here, it's a good use of Santino's comedy. Drew's tail-spin continues though, this guy went from "future world champion" to "future TNA employee" real quick, didn't he? *


  • Backstage Drew begs with Teddy, and Teddy says tonight was Strike Two for him. If he fails next week, that will be Strike Three and Drew may just be done.


  • Primo/Epico vs. Air Boom (Kofi Kingston/Evan Bourne)
    Rosa Mendes is with Primo and Epico, and man, she sure does like shaking. No complaints here. This is a non-title match, so the finish seems obvious. Evan starts off with Epico but it's not long before Kofi is tagged in and Air Boom start pulling out the high-flying double-team moves. Not to be out-done, Primo and Epico trade quick tags and double-team Kofi in their corner as well. Kofi starts the comeback and gets the warm-ish tag to Evan, who cleans house with some of his signature spin-kicks. He nails Primo with a pair of shotgun knees off the top rope, but Epico breaks up the pin. Rosa blocks a possible cross-body from Kofi, which allows Epico to drag Kofi out. Bourne looks for the Air Bourne in the ring, but Epico drags Primo out of the way at the last minute and Primo rolls up Evan for the win at 3:49. These four work well together, but they're never given more than five minutes at a time and it's frustrating from a fan's point of view. I do appreciate the push of a new legit tag team though. *1/2


  • Backstage Big Show is being interviewed by Matt Striker when Daniel Bryan interrupts. He agrees with Show about him being a good wrestler, but he had to work for that unlike the Big Show who was born physically gifted. Show tells Bryan not to make him hurt him tonight and puts his hand on Daniel's shoulder only for Bryan to respond in his best Charlton Heston impression "Get your DAMN hand off of my shoulder!". Show asks him if he thinks he's a tough guy now and then walks off. Tensions continue to boil between these two and Bryan is showing a new mean streak. I like it.


  • Tamina (4-5) vs. Natalya (6-9)
    We get some nice little highlights packages of Jim Neidhart and Jimmy Snuka's careers to put a bit of history behind this match-up of two second-generation stars (or are they third-generation?). Nattie is feisty to start but both women collide in mid-air with cross-body attempts. Tamina hits a big Samoan drop and then follows with the Superfly Splash for the quick pin at 1:44. I have no clue where this whole "have Natalya lose in quick and embarrassing fashion every week" angle is going and I suspect they don't either, and frankly, I just don't care. 1/4*


  • World Heavyweight Title Match
    Daniel Bryan © (12-15-1) vs. Big Show (14-5)

    Mark Henry makes his way out to the commentary table for our main event here tonight. Bryan actually gets some decent heat during the pre-match introductions. Typical start to a big/little man match with Daniel scurrying about trying to avoid Show only to have Show over-power him with his big ham-hocks (that's a fist in JR-speak). Show tosses Bryan out of the ring with ease as we take a commercial break. When we return Bryan is laying in stiff kicks to Show's legs in the ring. He leaves the ring to catch his breath and when Show comes out to follow him he returns to the ring and attempts a slingshot cross-body out of the ring, but Show catches him. Bryan shoves Show into the steel steps and then nails him with a big jumping running knee from the apron and Show is nearly counted out, but he makes it back in the ring at the last second. Bryan lays in another flurry of kicks and gets a two count on the giant before he's shoved off again with ease. Bryan is knocked out of the ring, but he hangs Show up on the top rope on his way back in. He's caught off the top rope with a big fist from Show, who evades a few more strike attempts and hits a huge spear on Bryan, who somehow kicks out at two. Show looks for the chokeslam, but Bryan catches Show in a tight guillotine choke and then transitions right into the LeBell Lock! Bryan is bleeding from the mouth and cranking away on the hold, but Show breaks it up. He looks for the WMD fist and Bryan rolls out of the ring. Seeing this isn't getting him anywhere, Bryan gets in Henry's face at ringside and prompts Henry to shove him down for the lame DQ at 6:15 (shown). This was about what you'd expect from a match between these two and while Bryan hardly looked like he was on Show's level, he did manage to hold onto the World title in a sneaky, heelish fashion that's sure to get him more heat with the fans. If he's not a heel already, after this, Bryan sure as hell will be very soon. *3/4


  • After the match Bryan celebrates with the title belt like he just won the main event of Wrestlemania, running around shouting "Yes! Yes!" in true heel fashion. We go off the air with the commentators pondering if Bryan got himself DQed intentionally. Ya think?


    Bottom Line: Pretty decent show tonight and not a bad way to kick off the year 2012. The concerns most of us had about Bryan's build to World champion are pretty much dead and moot at this point since it appears that Bryan will be a heel by the end of the month at the latest if he isn't already, and the main event did a great job in garnering him some more heat. Booker and Cody had another solid if unspectacular match to kick us off while the rest of the show was the usual mish-mash of brief matches and mid-card angle advancement. Nothing here really worth going out of your way to check out, but a decent enough show to start the year off. We'll go with a very mild Thumbs Up tonight.


    Score: 5.5/10





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    cole sucks so bad..

    Posted By: Guest#7593 (Guest)  on January 06, 2012 at 10:42 PM

     
     
    soon drew will win matches on smackdown..

    Posted By: Guest#1105 (Guest)  on January 06, 2012 at 10:43 PM

     
     
    D bryan was bleeding a lot on smackdown this week. i see bryan vs big show vs mark henry at the RR with bryan turning fully heel and cheating to win the match..

    Posted By: Guest#0993 (Guest)  on January 06, 2012 at 10:43 PM

     
     
    You guys do realize that Bryan going heel means his going to lose the title to either Orton or Sheamus, right? The I.W.C is going to explode in rage when Orton not only beats Bryan but buries him at Wrestle Mania. I say this because it's either Jericho or Orton winning the Rumble. If Jericho wins he'll face Punk at W.M, if Orton wins it's a heel Bryan.

    Posted By: Mike H (Guest)  on January 06, 2012 at 11:12 PM

     
     
    Natalya might think about joining up with Gail at the rate she's going.

    Posted By: Michael (Guest)  on January 06, 2012 at 11:18 PM

     
     
    I really enjoyed that Rhodes/Booker match, but the ending came off kind of awkward. Either way good bout that accomplished in making Rhodes look great.

    Posted By: Guest#3560 (Guest)  on January 06, 2012 at 11:19 PM

     
     
    You didn't give a match anything over 3 stars yet the show got a 5.5. I'm kinda confused.

    going by your ratings this show should be about a 1.5. adding in the duds and no scores (santino/HackEntyre).


    Posted By: MadLib (Guest)  on January 06, 2012 at 11:22 PM

     
     
    You guys do realize that Bryan going heel means his going to lose the title to either Orton or Sheamus, right? The I.W.C is going to explode in rage when Orton not only beats Bryan but buries him at Wrestle Mania. I say this because it's either Jericho or Orton winning the Rumble. If Jericho wins he'll face Punk at W.M, if Orton wins it's a heel Bryan.

    Posted By: Mike H (Guest) on January 06, 2012 at 11:12 PM

    The "I.W.C." is going to explode in rage over something or another soon enough anyway, so that's no big deal. Also, every time someone loses a match isn't a case of them being "buried". If Orton goes over Bryan in a competitive World Championship match at freakin' Wrestlemania, I see almost no way that bodes poorly for Bryan in his future.

    By that logic, Alberto Del Rio was "buried" at Wrestlemania 27 (his destiny and having Brodus Clay and Ricardo Rodriguez at ringside) and Randy Orton was "buried" at Wrestlemania 25, never to be heard from again. WWE really screwed those two guys over.

    Oh, wait...


    Posted By: Carlos Estevez (Guest)  on January 06, 2012 at 11:24 PM

     
     
    Not really sure why they feel the need to turn Bryan. Smackdown is really heel heavy right now - Cody, Wade, Henry. Especially with Orton out for a bit, it seems like odd timing to turn Bryan. I'm sure this leads to Orton or Sheamus destorying him at Mania, proving once and for all that Vince's boys are better than some indy midget (sarcasm fully intended), but I think a much better story would have been Bryan cashing in honorably at Mania and being the guy to finally beat Mark Henry.

    Speaking of which, I thought the whole point of Bryan cashing in early was because Henry was hurt and needed to drop the strap? But Henry is still wrestling every week. Just seems like a waste of a long build.


    Posted By: The TradeMark Experience (Guest)  on January 06, 2012 at 11:29 PM

     
     
    How can Bryan be a heel if the uber-heel Michael Cole still hates him?

    Posted By: Guest#8677 (Guest)  on January 06, 2012 at 11:50 PM

     
     
    55% is considered a failing grade in most institutions nowadays... You're explainaton for your rating is lame... A mild thumps up for a fail? How about you rate the show in how many times you're urged to change the channel, cause if that were the case, this show would get a big, fat, whopping 20!

    Posted By: The Troll (Guest)  on January 06, 2012 at 11:54 PM

     
     
    You...do realize that the McIntyre deal is a storyline, right? Oh, and BTW, if being berated by Michael Cole on commentary means you're in Vince's dog-house, please explain why Daniel Bryan, CM Punk, and Zack Ryder are all champs. If anything, getting berated by Cole means you're getting a push.

    Posted By: Jonbear (Guest)  on January 07, 2012 at 12:04 AM

     
     
    Why in the hell do they still keep jobbing people to the fucking Cobra. I know Wrestling isn't real, but cmon, it's an embarrassment.

    Posted By: Guest#3030 (Guest)  on January 07, 2012 at 12:16 AM

     
     
    I am really starting to enjoy Bryan's heel build. He's been great over the past few weeks, and when he interrupted Show's interview was great.

    Posted By: Guest#5396 (Guest)  on January 07, 2012 at 12:30 AM

     
     
    You guys do realize that Bryan going heel means his going to lose the title to either Orton or Sheamus, right? The I.W.C is going to explode in rage when Orton not only beats Bryan but buries him at Wrestle Mania. I say this because it's either Jericho or Orton winning the Rumble. If Jericho wins he'll face Punk at W.M, if Orton wins it's a heel Bryan.

    Posted By: Mike H (Guest) on January 06, 2012

    Who cares? Bryan is just starting to get some attention, the guy has had such a terrible build so far most midcarders are more over than the guy. Imagine what it would do for him to be on the road to wm as a champion, imagine what walking to WM as champ would mean for his career. Win or lose is irrelevant, walking in WM to face off against one of the big 3 faces in the company is HUUUGE! Here's hoping they add a little competance to his heel persona.


    Posted By: Guest#3123 (Guest)  on January 07, 2012 at 12:36 AM

     
     
    Smackdown looking pretty good with the new Smackdown Six: Primo, Epico, Hunico, Mexico, Rosa Mendez and Jinder Mahal.

    Posted By: The New Smackdown Six (Guest)  on January 07, 2012 at 12:45 AM

     
     
    Smackdown writer formula, give the puny under-dog a losing streak, a title shot, a champion win, & a heel turn... because the small guys, no matter how talented, are pussies once they get the title... Christian and Bryan get shafted because the dunces that write the show go the easy route. The HBK days are gone, small wrestlers become cowards once they get their title. . .
    Then again, the writers seem to give TV time to personality once they turn their faces to heels, (R-Truth, CM Punk) ... Jeff Hardy was the last smaller wrestler & un-established champ to get the title & keep it as a face, but Bryan should be booked as a great champ ( I could care less about him, but he is talented) lazy, lazy, lazy writing/ booking.
    Unless the Tag Team division becomes something, then Christian & Bryan would be freakin fantastic.

    LEMONS & LEMON-ADE, BITCHES!!!


    Posted By: Beastwagon (Guest)  on January 07, 2012 at 12:46 AM

     
     
    Show vs Bryan vs Henry
    By the end of the match, Henry turns face, and Bryan turns heel.


    Posted By: Guest#4189 (Guest)  on January 07, 2012 at 01:01 AM

     
     
    You...do realize that the McIntyre deal is a storyline, right? Oh, and BTW, if being berated by Michael Cole on commentary means you're in Vince's dog-house, please explain why Daniel Bryan, CM Punk, and Zack Ryder are all champs. If anything, getting berated by Cole means you're getting a push.

    Posted By: Jonbear (Guest) on January 07, 2012 at 12:04 AM

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    You sound too smart to be commenting here. Thanks for bringing up the IQ of the comments section, Jonbear - no sarcasm, everything you said there was 100% correct, especially with Cole's role in commentary - if he's noticing you and making a big deal of how much he hates you, you're being pushed, not put down.

    At least somebody's paying attention.


    Posted By: Carlos Estevez (Guest)  on January 07, 2012 at 01:41 AM

     
     
    This show didn't really do anything for me. The Bryan heel turn isn't really working on me either. I think he could be a great heel, but right now, he seems like he's forcing his heel antics a bit too much.

    Posted By: Guest#6101 (Guest)  on January 07, 2012 at 02:41 AM

     
     
    Surprised nobody has mentioned how AWESOME Mark Henry was on commentary during that main event. If CM Punk or Daniel Bryan had consistently owned Micheal Cole like he did, that's all anybody on here would be talking about. Oh well ....

    Posted By: Official Manhugger (Guest)  on January 07, 2012 at 03:37 AM

     
     
    Its obvious that Bryan is turning heel.

    Posted By: Guest#0271 (Guest)  on January 07, 2012 at 05:15 AM

     
     
    I'm happy they're turning Bryan, as he'll get to show some personality now and get over. He was never going to catch on as that ultra bland plucky babyface character.

    Posted By: Guest#8355 (Guest)  on January 07, 2012 at 06:20 AM

     
     
    Based on the awkward wording of how the Hunico hold is applied, it sounds alot like Milano Collection AT's Paradise Lock

    Posted By: Guest#8344 (Guest)  on January 07, 2012 at 06:53 AM

     
     
    Now as a heel hopefully the WWE allows Danielson to be an ass-kicker heel with a little man complex. Cheats his way to victory yet have the announcers say he's good enough to win without the cheating. The same character in his ROH world title run.
    Unfortunately outside of a big hoss (Show) and more capable hoss (Sheamus) who else would a heel Danielson feud with? makes no sense.


    Posted By: Guest#3167 (Guest)  on January 07, 2012 at 06:59 AM

     
     
    You...do realize that the McIntyre deal is a storyline, right? Oh, and BTW, if being berated by Michael Cole on commentary means you're in Vince's dog-house, please explain why Daniel Bryan, CM Punk, and Zack Ryder are all champs. If anything, getting berated by Cole means you're getting a push.

    Posted By: Jonbear (Guest)  on January 07, 2012 at 12:04 AM


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    cole doesn't berate heels. I assume after you wrote your list that the reason would be obvious, but you still couldn't figure it out. if you're a heel, you're losing all the time AND cole is calling you shit then it's fair to assume that you're in the doghouse.


    Posted By: Guest#1084 (Guest)  on January 07, 2012 at 07:51 AM

     
     
    p.s mark henry was amazing on commentary

    Posted By: Guest#4211 (Guest)  on January 07, 2012 at 07:52 AM

     
     
    "Drew's tail-spin continues though, this guy went from "future world champion" to "future TNA employee" real quick, didn't he?"

    ---

    Not really.

    Sure, Drew McIntyre just jobbed on Smackdown two weeks in a row. However, you're burying the lead: Drew McIntyre was on Smackdown two weeks in a row.

    Prior to this, Drew was NEVER on RAW. He'd get lucky to represent RAW on Superstars once - maybe twice - a month. Now he's back on Smackdown with an actual storyline. If anything, this is a sign that the WWE wants to take another crack at treating him well. Obviously, they can't just start having him win a ton of matches. It needs to be gradual and triggered by something from a storyline perspective. They're doing that.




    Natalya? Yeah, I got nothing on that one... :(


    Posted By: Realistic Fan (Guest)  on January 07, 2012 at 09:05 AM

     
     
    Henry verbally bitch-slapping both Cole and Mathews throughout the main event was so damn awesome I could barely focus on the match.

    Posted By: Glide (Guest)  on January 07, 2012 at 09:52 AM

     
     
    The "I.W.C." is going to explode in rage over something or another soon enough anyway, so that's no big deal. Also, every time someone loses a match isn't a case of them being "buried". If Orton goes over Bryan in a competitive World Championship match at freakin' Wrestlemania, I see almost no way that bodes poorly for Bryan in his future.

    By that logic, Alberto Del Rio was "buried" at Wrestlemania 27 (his destiny and having Brodus Clay and Ricardo Rodriguez at ringside) and Randy Orton was "buried" at Wrestlemania 25, never to be heard from again. WWE really screwed those two guys over.

    Oh, wait...

    Posted By: Carlos Estevez (Guest) on January 06, 2012 at 11:24 PM

    Who is this Alberto guy? Do you mean the mexican 'JBL'? The guy who can't get over no matter how hard they try. Now they've stuck him in a wheelchair because if anything, they hope some of the heel heat wheel chairs get will rub off on him.


    Posted By: mike H (Guest)  on January 07, 2012 at 10:10 AM

     
     
    I don't think you know what an Irish limerick is... A limerick is a funny poem with 5 lines. Sheamus tells stories. I guess you could say he's telling a scéal (Irish for story) but its not a limerick at all

    Posted By: loughie21 (Guest)  on January 07, 2012 at 10:15 AM

     
     
    Henry's commentary was great.

    Posted By: Guest#6324 (Guest)  on January 07, 2012 at 10:26 AM

     
     
    I'm not a big fan of Heath Slater, but why the hell is he jobbing to Hornswoggle? For God sakes how the hell is Heath Slater going to recover from that loss and rebuild his credibility? The WWE should stop putting Hornswoggle in the ring with other wrestlers.

    Posted By: TK03000 (Guest)  on January 07, 2012 at 10:53 AM

     
     
    I would quite like to make AJ gush... She was very do-able on Smackdown this week...

    Posted By: dj_bollocks (Guest)  on January 07, 2012 at 11:22 AM

     
     
    Jinder Mahal may be the single most boring wrestler I've ever seen.

    Posted By: Guest #4512 (Guest)  on January 07, 2012 at 11:34 AM

     
     
    Alternate theory concerning Bryan/Show/Henry: Show loses the inevitable return match at Royal Rumble (with either Henry getting the strap again or Bryan retaining after capitalizing on peculiar happenstance), goes berserk, and killshits Bryan, turning heel in the process. From there, they could either have Show kill Henry again at EC to build to Show/Bryan at Wrestlemania or have Show win the strap at EC and face a freshly-turned Henry ("Yeah, but I only injured people who I didn't respect, and I respect Daniel Bryan") at Wrestlemania--which would be a fresh matchup because of the role reversal.

    I'm not saying that this is the direction they are going in, but there's still time for them to go with this option.


    Posted By: John Downey (Registered)  on January 07, 2012 at 11:52 AM

     
     
    Why in the hell do they still keep jobbing people to the fucking Cobra. I know Wrestling isn't real, but cmon, it's an embarrassment.

    Posted By: Guest#3030 (Guest)  on January 07, 2012 at 12:16 AM

    Like how they used to make people job to The


    Posted By: Guest#3445 (Guest)  on January 07, 2012 at 01:31 PM

     
     
    The "I.W.C." is going to explode in rage over something or another soon enough anyway, so that's no big deal. Also, every time someone loses a match isn't a case of them being "buried". If Orton goes over Bryan in a competitive World Championship match at freakin' Wrestlemania, I see almost no way that bodes poorly for Bryan in his future.

    By that logic, Alberto Del Rio was "buried" at Wrestlemania 27 (his destiny and having Brodus Clay and Ricardo Rodriguez at ringside) and Randy Orton was "buried" at Wrestlemania 25, never to be heard from again. WWE really screwed those two guys over.

    Oh, wait...

    Posted By: Carlos Estevez (Guest) on January 06, 2012 at 11:24 PM

    Who is this Alberto guy? Do you mean the mexican 'JBL'? The guy who can't get over no matter how hard they try. Now they've stuck him in a wheelchair because if anything, they hope some of the heel heat wheel chairs get will rub off on him.

    Posted By: mike H (Guest) on January 07, 2012 at 10:10 AM

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    that's not his point, moron.


    Posted By: Guest#1180 (Guest)  on January 07, 2012 at 06:03 PM

     
     
    The worst part of the show was Drew Mcintyre's entrance. They've shortened it to about 10-15 seconds. Drew has the best entrance music in the business right now and he really should be given loner entrances so we can listen to it

    Posted By: destro (Guest)  on January 07, 2012 at 09:24 PM

     
     
    Mark Henry Commentary was awesome.
    No mention on the review whatsoever=FAIL


    Posted By: Don (Guest)  on January 07, 2012 at 11:45 PM

     
     
    While Booker T didn't do a ton of great work in TNA, it's absurd to say he had a horrible run there. More nonsense TNA hate.

    Posted By: Guest#9930 (Guest)  on January 08, 2012 at 05:13 AM

     
     
    Mark Henry Commentary was awesome.
    No mention on the review whatsoever=FAIL

    Posted By: Don (Guest) on January 07, 2012 at 11:45 PM

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    yes, i found that odd too.


    Posted By: Guest#5448 (Guest)  on January 08, 2012 at 01:02 PM

     
     
    Good SD, but it usually is.

    I'm digging Bryan slight tweener role. That "get your DAMN hand off my shoulder" line almost had me in tears.

    Once again, Hunico >>> Sin Cara. I love Hunico's aerial & submission based style. That move he used looked more like a pin than a submission though.

    Mark Henry on commentary = WIIIIINNNNN!!!


    Posted By: SS87 (Guest)  on January 09, 2012 at 12:10 AM

     
     
    When did Eric Young win the WWE championship?

    Posted By: poffo316 (Guest)  on January 09, 2012 at 07:49 AM

     
     
    Daniel Bryan was absolutely GREAT on this show...I'm loving the slimy, douchebag heel he's turning into in order to keep his belt.

    Posted By: Erik (Guest)  on January 13, 2012 at 01:29 PM

     


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