411's WWE SmackDown Report 1.13.12
Posted by Colin Rinehart on 01.13.2012
Big Show tried to regain the World Title from Daniel Bryan but ran into a Diva, Sheamus took on Jinder Mahal, Ted DiBiase battled Drew McIntyre and more! Check out 411's full WWE Smackdown report for all the details!
WWE Friday Night SmackDown!
January 13th, 2012
Laredo Energy Arena, Laredo, Texas
Attendance: Unknown at this time
Welcome back to another edition of 411's SmackDown report. We're only a few weeks away from the Royal Rumble so we can expect lots of hype and build for that on tonight's show, emanating from Texas. The main event tonight is a rematch between Daniel Bryan and Big Show for the World Heavyweight title, this time in a No DQ, no count-out match. On with the show, which is sponsored tonight by Joey B's diner and their special "Jason is Dead 2 for 1 Burger Sale"!
Your hosts are Michael Cole, Booker T, and Josh Matthews
We open the show with the World champ Daniel Bryan coming out to the ring to a decent amount of heat. He grabs a mic and says that he lives for defending the World title before gloating about his "successful title defense" against the Big Show last week. Bryan takes a pot-shot at Show for his short title reign, saying he deserved that rematch for such a shoddy title reign. Bryan claims to be sickened by the DQ finish to last week's match and a big "You suck!" chant starts up. Bryan manages to sneak a Paul Heyman reference into the promo before hyping the crowd up for his no DQ match later tonight with Show. Bryan starts to run down Mark Henry for getting involved in last week's match when the World's Strongest Man's music hits and Sexual Chocolate himself strolls on down to the ring. Henry blames Bryan for last week's incident and says he's been banned from ringside for the title match tonight. Henry will be facing the winner of tonight's match on next week's show for the title however. Bryan seems okay with that and Henry takes off to wrap up our opening segment. There were small hints at the fun, egotistical heel that Bryan can be in this promo but it's like they're still holding him back just a tiny bit from going fully heel, still having him try to play the role of champion who takes on all challengers. The crowd really had no clue who to cheer for by the end of this segment, but it sets up a few intriguing potential scenarios.
Justin Gabriel (10-16) vs. Heath Slater (4-26)
I'm probably one of the few people happy to see this seemingly never-ending feud continuing, these guys work really well together. The usual quick armdrag and rope-running sequences to start us off from these two before Gabriel hits a flying headscissors and then jumps right into an inverted atomic drop from Slater. Neckbreaker from Slater gets him a two count and he follows up with a chinlock. A spinebuster gets Heath another two count when suddenly Hornswoggle's music hits and the little guy pops into the ring briefly to distract Slater long enough for Gabriel to knock him down and hit him with the 450 splash for the win at 2:48. Well that was way too short to amount to anything worthwhile, and not that I'm Heath Slater's number one fan or anything but having Hornswoggle get the best of him two weeks in a row probably isn't going to help him in any conceivable way down the line. *1/4
Backstage AJ Lee is with the champ Daniel Bryan, and she drops the "I love you" bomb on him. If this doesn't lead to Bryan dumping her and crushing her heart in the most mean-spirited heel fashion I'm going to be sorely disappointed, because otherwise this angle just further muddles up Bryan identity as a heel/face. Not that I'm complaining about any TV time AJ gets.
Cody Rhodes comes out to the rampway with a mic to greet the Texas crowd with an "Hola". He goes right for the semi-racist heel shtick with INS references and feels the urge to remind us all that he's been the Intercontinental champion for cinco months. Cody claims to have outshined legends like Pedro Morales, Tito Santana, and Booker T among others (he also throws his brother Dustin in there). Cody says he's going to "pull an Ultimate Warrior". He's going to become a coked out juiced up psychopath? Oh, no, he's going to win the World title while still holding onto the IC title, that makes more sense. Cody let's out a few "Ariba!"'s before we head into our next match.
Cody Rhodes (17-17) vs. Ezekiel Jackson (14-12)
Zeke tries to over-power Cody to start but eats a DDT for an early pin attempt. Zeke counters everything Cody throws at him and lays clubbing forearms into him in the corner. Rhodes looks for the Beautiful Disaster knee strike but misses it. Never fear, he hits it anyways two seconds later and then follows with the Cross Rhodes to put Zeke away like a jobber at 2:15. Another far too short match. At this point they should just send Zeke back to Florida or cut him from the roster because the dude brings nothing to the table. 1/2*
We get another video package for Edge being announced as the first entrant into the 2012 WWE Hall of Fame class. I was a bit shocked they put him in so quickly, but it certainly makes sense and you can't say the guy doesn't deserve it.
Backstage Santino Marella wants to run a few new match ideas by Teddy Long. First up, some sort of twisted Russian doll cage-within-a-cage-within-a-cage match. Next, Santino wants to reverse the ruling made by former WWF President Jack Tunney all those years ago that banned reptiles from ringside after Jake Roberts' snake bit the Macho Man. Teddy ain't into reptiles though playa. David Otunga interrupts them to inform Teddy that he's been sent by John Laurinaitis to help him come up with the Smackdown entrants for the Royal Rumble, so Teddy books him into a match with Santino. Santino and Otunga take off and Drew McIntyre walks in, but before he can say anything Teddy tells him to go to the ring because his match is up next.
Ted DiBiase (8-12) vs. Drew McIntyre (5-10)
Hunico rides down to the ring on the back of his homey's low rider to watch the match and join the commentary table. Drew immediately looks for the win with a boot and a cover, but he only gets a two count. Drew gets sent to the floor and Ted comes flying out after him with a tope suicida right in-front of the announcer's table. Hunico and Comacho mumble a bit in Spanish and then challenge DiBiase to try and throw one of his tailgate parties in Hunico's barrio. Back in the ring Drew kicks the second rope into Ted's throat and then grabs a loose armbar. Ted hits a lariat and goes to the top rope, but Drew catches him with a lariat of his own on his way down while Hunico tries to convince Booker to pawn one of his gold rings. Ted finishes up with the Dream Street slam and pins Drew at 3:45. So Drew should probably be fired now, right? This was a nothing match, the cameras were more interested in Hunico at the commentary table than the match itself. *
Sheamus (19-11-1) vs. Jinder Mahal (5-6)
Mahal claims that he's the most dangerous when he's the least expected, so he's glad that nobody thinks he's going to win the Rumble. That's looking at the glass half-full Jinder. Sheamus starts off brawling with Mahal and looks for the Celtic Cross powerbomb early, but Jinder bails out of the ring to avoid it. Sheamus brings him back in with a sling-shot shoulderblock for a near fall. Jinder manages to sneak some knee-strikes in and hit a neck breaker for a near fall of his own before slapping on a chinlock. Sheamus breaks it up with the clubbing forearms and then finishes Jinder off with the Brogue Kick at 3:56. Oh look, Sheamus squashing Jinder Mahal again. This was about as exciting as it sounds. Sheamus looks strong going into the Rumble though. 3/4*
Backstage AJ wants to talk to the Big Show about his match with Bryan tonight. She says that she knows Bryan is a good guy deep down and she doesn't want him to get hurt tonight when Daniel walks up to confront them. He accuses Show of trying to steal his girl and then tells him to walk off. Show tells him he's changed since becoming champion, but he won't have that problem after tonight when he takes it from him. Show walks off and Bryan asks AJ if Show was giving her a any trouble, calling himself her "knight in shining armor" before taking the creepiness level all the way up to a 10 by asking AJ just how much she loves him before walking off with her to go some place quiet. This feels like the start to an after-school special about date rape.
Santino Marella (3-3) vs. David Otunga (2-2)
Otunga doesn't seem amused by Santino's goofy aloofness and makes him pay for it with some nasty elbows off the ropes. Santino comes back with some punches and a hip-toss, followed by a diving headbutt. That sets up The Cobra, but Otunga grabs Santino and slams him in a sort of Samoan Drop for the pin at 2:01. Typical Santino match, quick and minorly amusing. 1/4*
Funkasaurus Rex AKA Brodus Clay (0-4) vs. Tyson Kidd (0-9)
Somebody call my mama! No reaction whatsoever to Clay's entrance, which makes it that much funnier. You can tell Clay is having the time of his life doing a combination of Flash Funk and Dusty Rhodes. Clay literally just splashes Kidd off the ropes within five seconds and wins the match at a whopping 0:14 seconds. I can't rate this anything other than FUNKY.
Backstage Teddy Long is busy getting down and singing "Somebody Call My Mama" until Aksana interrupts with the cheesy saxophones of doom for some more painful and creepy flirting. Teddy you are such a man-whore.
Tamina (5-5) vs. Natalya (6-10)
For a second I literally thought they were just re-playing the match these two had last week, but alas, it was in fact a different match. Nattie is pissed to start and delivers a sick suplex for a near fall. Tamina leap-frogs Nattie and gives her a Samoan Drop in response. That sets up the Superfly Splash giving Tamina the win at 0:58. This was a carbon copy of last week's match. and shockingly enough it wasn't any more entertaining the second go-round. 1/4*
Wade Barrett comes out next looking rather dapper with a single rose in the front-pocket of his overcoat. He claims to not be impressed by the performance by Sheamus earlier in the evening against Jinder Mahal. Barrett promises to win the Royal Rumble and then announces that he's going to wrestle Sheamus on next week's show in Las Vegas before exiting with a "God Save the Queen!".
We go off the air with Bryan screaming at Show up the rampway while AJ is being stretchered out, asking him how he could be so wreckless. He shoves his finger in Show's chest and calls him a bastard, and we fade to black with Show's snot and tear covered lips quivering. Scary sight to go off on.
Bottom Line: Man, I don't know what has happened to this show. There was a point in time where I looked forward to Smackdown every week for atleast one if not two lengthy, competitive matches. Now we're lucky if even the main event breaks into the 10 minute mark. Nothing but short throwaway matches all night long and the main event was more about the angle than the title or wrestling. If you're interested in seeing where this Bryan/Show angle is headed you'll probably enjoy portions of this show, but otherwise, this was a flat out stinker this week. Thumbs Down.
Score: 3.5/10
Thanks for reading! For more of my reviews and an extensive archive of match ratings, check out my personal site: X's Wrestling Review
Smackdown has been on a cold streak for a while now. As you said, too many short matches. Back when it was hot you'd have a 10-20 main event usually Orton against someone that would be in the ***-**** range and another match that'd get 10 mins. Only reason I tuned in tonight was to watch what would happen with Cody but even there wasn't too much development there.
Posted By: Guest#3550 (Guest) on January 13, 2012 at 11:10 PM
Sure the E-tards will defend the main event, even though if TNA did a non finish in a no dq world title match they'd be ripped to shreads.
Posted By: Guest#7088 (Guest) on January 13, 2012 at 11:17 PM
Jason Goes to Hell reference? I don't know whether to praise you or hate you.
Posted By: Joseph Lee (Registered) on January 13, 2012 at 11:18 PM
Why does WWE have ppv again? So many world title matches on free tv, why should I pay money to see another on ppv?
Posted By: BogBrush (Guest) on January 13, 2012 at 11:19 PM
The Daniel Bryan/Big Show match was literally the best wrestling I've seen in like two months (though I don't really watch that much). It told an awesome story, with Bryan hitting Show with everything and slowly, slowly, slowly wearing him down.
He never got put in Show's finisher and he had Show incredibly exhausted and frustrated chasing him around, while selling every single Show strike like a possible death blow. It did justice to both wrestler and either man winning seemed possible.
They ended it with a clever story line advancement, keeping Bryan juuuuuuust from going over the line. Bryan guilting the Big Show into doing dirty work for him will be great.
Posted By: Guest#8272 (Guest) on January 13, 2012 at 11:26 PM
i am sure WWE will be getting tweets that this show sucked on twitter and will make it a better show next week and so on.
Posted By: Guest#8922 (Guest) on January 13, 2012 at 11:27 PM
And this, TNA fans, is the difference between you & WWE fans (of which I am one);
This week's Smackdown was utter, utter shit.
It's liberating having the blinkers off, you should try it.
Posted By: The Hitcher (Guest) on January 13, 2012 at 11:45 PM
the stuff with bryan is getting interesting, i wonder if the whole "i love you" bomb is to set up a storyline where AJ in her lovestruck naivite is willing to do anything for bryan, so he manipulates her into doing stuff so he can win his matches. It's insanely great heel stuff and i hope they can roll with it, because AJ has that perfect look that anyone with a heart would hate whoever would mess with her. Bryan would get insane amounts of heat for that.
Essentially bryan is doing the same thing to AJ to the audience on a bigger scale, hes coming off as manufactured nice guy, trying to make us think hes righteous and strong when deep inside he's calculated, lacking in empathy and an all around dick. It's a great interesting way to take db in a way that fits his own character to a t.
He happens to be in that very very awkward spot where hes a very green, small guy first timer champ, so he cant beat guys liek show and henry clean, but seeing as they are obviously trying hard to build to a fued theres not much to do but give us BS endings. Once he's fully turned and beaten a few more guys, they can have him go 10-15 mins and pull out the 3-4 star tv matches, smackdown is in just an awkward growing spot with bryan as the champ, they will need to tough it out.
Zeke, slater and mcintyre don't help one bit, they need xtian, orton and possibly rey back on the roster. They also need to bring some new guys from nxt, cus those 3 dont do fuck all.
And don't get me started on jinder mahal.
Posted By: Guest#8023 (Guest) on January 13, 2012 at 11:49 PM
Did SD forget that's supposed to be the wrestling show?
Anyway horrible waste of 2 hours. Take the belt off of DB asap
Posted By: Guest#0698 (Guest) on January 13, 2012 at 11:51 PM
Too many squash matches on tonight's show.
Posted By: TK03000 (Guest) on January 13, 2012 at 11:55 PM
Man you're a tough critic
Posted By: Bill (Guest) on January 14, 2012 at 12:01 AM
Sure the E-tards will defend the main event, even though if TNA did a non finish in a no dq world title match they'd be ripped to shreads.
Posted By: Guest#7088 (Guest) on January 13, 2012 at 11:17 PM
the thing is TNA does it on PPV's you idiot.
Posted By: Guest#3156 (Guest) on January 14, 2012 at 12:22 AM
Why do you whine so much about no knowing whether Bryan is a heel or a face?? It doesn't fucking matter! Just enjoy it playing out!
Posted By: Oh My! (Guest) on January 14, 2012 at 12:23 AM
"The crowd doesn't buy any of this though and is chanting "She's okay!" loudly while AJ is being stretchered out next to a sobbing Big Show"
That doesn't mean they don't buy it. It means they don't want the match to stop because of this, they want Show to win. It actually works if you didn't act so fucking smarky about it. You are awful.
Posted By: Michael Bolton (Guest) on January 14, 2012 at 12:25 AM
I swear to God you are terrible at these reviews. Brodus had no reaction? Go watch that shit again, as soon as his dancing girls come out and he dances out, the crowd is cheering. Do you often watch a completely different program?? They Bryan/Show dynamic has become really entertaining. It's a great slow burn and you just shit on it for no reason. Get over yourself.
Posted By: Erik.. (Guest) on January 14, 2012 at 12:28 AM
So, they have been advertising Brodus Clay as a vicious monster for weeks, and he debuts as a fat version of Flash Funk.
Doesn't seem like these commercials they were playing several months ago to hype up his debut reflect his gimmick he debuted with. Very deceptive, WWE.
Posted By: Guest#1694 (Guest) on January 14, 2012 at 12:31 AM
Where is La Raza? The two Hispanic guys are good wrestlers-stop the racist idiocy. They let that retard Otunga win? U have to be shitting me. The last match can be interesting. That was one hell of a match by both parties. The end. We will see. I like AJ. Why are they wasting Drew? Interesting and I agree that if TNA ended this way you WWE assholes would not stop. Wrestling is not one show. It is like a book with chapters. Lets see what it ends.
Posted By: bull666 (Guest) on January 14, 2012 at 01:07 AM
holy christ you're a retard
Posted By: Guest#8552 (Guest) on January 14, 2012 at 01:18 AM
I would've gave it a 6.0ish/10
Posted By: Perry (Guest) on January 14, 2012 at 01:42 AM
The should should fix itself after the Royal Rumble and especially more if Bryan turns full heel or they take Big show of the WHC scene
Posted By: Dr. Wiki (Guest) on January 14, 2012 at 03:04 AM
Daniel Bryan calling Show a bastard at the end of the show made me literally laugh my ass off.
Posted By: Guest#0536 (Guest) on January 14, 2012 at 03:43 AM
Smackdown has a nice slow burning story with Daniel Bryan and The Big Show that not only features the World Title but elevates it seeing as both men care enough to want to be the champion.
Meanwhile RAW was main evented by a crappy B movie featuring John Cena and Kane that is not only killing Zach Ryder's popularity but has no logical explanation whatsoever aside from the thinly veiled hints at a Cena heel turn that's not going to happen (at least at this point.)
Yeah, Smackdown was a much better show this week.
Posted By: Guest#6973 (Guest) on January 14, 2012 at 04:04 AM
Loving Bryans carracter, it was a good promo from him and him shouting at Big Show was pretty funny.
Posted By: Jbardo (Guest) on January 14, 2012 at 04:45 AM
Danielson was great when the bookers didn't pay attention to him allowed him to wrestle. Now he's wrestling sports entertainment gimmick matches that end in schmozz finishes.
So Danielson is completely ineffective against Show, without AND with weapons. So how the hell are we supposed to buy him EVER winning?
Posted By: Guest#3361 (Guest) on January 14, 2012 at 05:24 AM
Sheamus - The Boring White
Posted By: Guest#7055 (Guest) on January 14, 2012 at 06:10 AM
Sure the E-tards will defend the main event, even though if TNA did a non finish in a no dq world title match they'd be ripped to shreads.
Posted By: Guest#7088 (Guest) on January 13, 2012 at 11:17 PM
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TNA has non-finishes in title matches on PPVs, not TV.
Why does WWE have ppv again? So many world title matches on free tv, why should I pay money to see another on ppv?
Posted By: BogBrush (Guest) on January 13, 2012 at 11:19 PM
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TNA uses its PPVs to set up angles on Impact, so if there's a company whose PPVs you shouldn't buy...
Posted By: D2Kvirus (Guest) on January 14, 2012 at 07:22 AM
Cant believe a show w/ Blandy Borton, Sheamus, and Cody Rhodes has Daniel Bryan champion and the 5th straight month of Big Show #1 contender.
Posted By: Mark of Excellence (Guest) on January 14, 2012 at 07:52 AM
As great as a wrestler Daniel Bryan is, he should not be going over Big Show ever. It makes Show look soft as fuck. How can we ever buy into Show as a monster when he can't beat a wrestler 1/3 his size. DB should be fighting guys his size to display his wrestling ability. Have him feud w/ guys like Cody Rhodes, Rey Mysterio, Christian, Kofi Kingston, CM Punk, Randy Orton etc. I know they're all on different shows but seriously WWE needs to kill the brand extension. Smackdown's roster is so fucking weak.
Posted By: Guest#5418 (Guest) on January 14, 2012 at 08:01 AM
"At this point they should just send Zeke back to Florida or cut him from the roster because the dude brings nothing to the table."
And what is it again that Cody Rhodes brings to the table? Maybe they can get a discount for 2 tickets to Florida.
Posted By: jr (Guest) on January 14, 2012 at 09:11 AM
I swear to God you are terrible at these reviews. Brodus had no reaction? Go watch that shit again, as soon as his dancing girls come out and he dances out, the crowd is cheering. Do you often watch a completely different program?? They Bryan/Show dynamic has become really entertaining. It's a great slow burn and you just shit on it for no reason. Get over yourself.
Posted By: Erik.. (Guest) on January 14, 2012 at 12:28 AM
Exactly.
If I didn't know any better, I'd think both the Raw and Smackdown reviewers are pissed off at the Brodus Clay Funkasaurus character because the WWE had the nerve (the unmitigated gall!) to pull a fast one on everybody and have the guy *gasp* go with a character different than mindless beast intent on destroying everybody. Good lord, smarky smark reviewers - he'll be a monster soon enough, for now I (and quite a few fans, you know, folks that actually enjoy the shows) like the unexpected direction they took with him and the fact that Clay seems to be having a lot of fun with it. I can't wait for the pop he and the girls get at the Rumble later this month, that'll prove the gimmick is "over".
And yeah, the main event match/angle was very well done, with some strong acting from Show and Bryan. I thought it was a decent show, not the best ever but I was entertained, and that's all that matters. If it's a chore to watch, pass on the review duties to somebody else (I say the same thing for TNA, by the way).
I rate the show 6.5 out of 10.
Posted By: Live from the 305 (Guest) on January 14, 2012 at 09:12 AM
The Brodus Clay shit is stupid as hell.
However, I can't stop laughing at it so I am forced to give it two thumbs up. You don't have to book things well for those things to improve the quality of the show.
Posted By: Glide (Guest) on January 14, 2012 at 09:20 AM
Sounds awful.
Posted By: Ugh (Guest) on January 14, 2012 at 11:26 AM
Yeah, the show sucked. About the only thing that would have saved it would have been my beloved Snooki.
Posted By: Spencer Mallard (Guest) on January 14, 2012 at 01:06 PM
I liked the guy in the crowd with the "Dyslexia 6:13" sign. Anyone else see it?
Posted By: New Old Fan (Guest) on January 14, 2012 at 01:21 PM
Wow an awful show. Usually Smackdown is my favorite show of the week. Not this week.
Posted By: guestfatass (Guest) on January 14, 2012 at 01:25 PM
That move Otunga did was Finlay's 'Celtic Cross' or Super Nova's 'Kryptonite Krunch'.
Posted By: SS87 (Guest) on January 14, 2012 at 02:43 PM
Funkasaurus is hilarious. And from Brodius Clay, of all people.
This show is really lacking faces now that Orton is out and Sheamus treading water.
Posted By: Bleh (Guest) on January 14, 2012 at 03:11 PM
I've actually gone back to reading recaps of Smackdown lately. It's getting bad. They need to get something of interest going over there.
Posted By: Guest#7809 (Guest) on January 14, 2012 at 03:53 PM
Sure the E-tards will defend the main event, even though if TNA did a non finish in a no dq world title match they'd be ripped to shreads.
Posted By: Guest#7088 (Guest) on January 13, 2012 at 11:17 PM
the thing is TNA does it on PPV's you idiot.
Posted By: Guest#3156 (Guest) on January 14, 2012 at 12:22 AM
The comment by Guest#3156 proved Guest#7088 to be correct. That being said...WHO is the actual idiot???
WOW. lol!!!!!!!!!!!!
Posted By: The Missing Link (Guest) on January 14, 2012 at 04:12 PM
As great as a wrestler Daniel Bryan is, he should not be going over Big Show ever. It makes Show look soft as fuck. How can we ever buy into Show as a monster when he can't beat a wrestler 1/3 his size. DB should be fighting guys his size to display his wrestling ability. Have him feud w/ guys like Cody Rhodes, Rey Mysterio, Christian, Kofi Kingston, CM Punk, Randy Orton etc. I know they're all on different shows but seriously WWE needs to kill the brand extension. Smackdown's roster is so fucking weak.
Posted By: Guest#5418 (Guest) on January 14, 2012 at 08:01 AM
Going over Big Show?? Do you know what "going over" means?? He has beat him once after Mark Henry destroyed him, once by DQ, and once by no-contest. That's not "going over" nor does it make Big Show soft. It makes Bryan sneaky. Pay attention.
Posted By: Goldstein (Guest) on January 14, 2012 at 05:08 PM
Ummm... Brodus got NO reaction... look again... Just because it sounds like the crowd is popping that is in fact the "canned" reaction that WWE is pumping in either in post production or into the arena... To make it appear that he's popping... which he clearly isn't because you can see the reaction in the arena...
Posted By: dj_bollocks (Guest) on January 14, 2012 at 10:25 PM
The Brodus Fat Funk gimmick is fine, I don't know why people shit all over it. It's at least something to set him apart. Really and truthfully what else there for him? He's not a great interview, he's not a great wrestler or particularly physically intimidating. He's simply really fat. You know maybe when I was 7 years old I could have bought someone like him or King Kong Bundy as a monster heel, but not now when I'm a 6'2" 225 pound grown man who has kicked a few out of breath fat boy's asses who are as big as he is. I don't care if you're 400 pounds, if you are a lard ass it doesn't mean a damn thing towards making you tough. At least with this gimmick, it gives him something.
Posted By: Keith OSU (Guest) on January 15, 2012 at 01:07 AM
Nice to see you back doing these recaps. We Smackdown fans love our W-L records and snowflakes--thank you for the effort.
And this guy is about 100% right, I loved the main event:
"The Daniel Bryan/Big Show match was literally the best wrestling I've seen in like two months (though I don't really watch that much). It told an awesome story, with Bryan hitting Show with everything and slowly, slowly, slowly wearing him down.
He never got put in Show's finisher and he had Show incredibly exhausted and frustrated chasing him around, while selling every single Show strike like a possible death blow. It did justice to both wrestler and either man winning seemed possible.
They ended it with a clever story line advancement, keeping Bryan juuuuuuust from going over the line. Bryan guilting the Big Show into doing dirty work for him will be great.
Posted By: Guest#8272 (Guest) on January 13, 2012 at 11:26 PM"
Posted By: Joe Schmoe (Guest) on January 15, 2012 at 10:25 AM
Otunga won the match with a Schwein (sp?). Finlay used the same move in the E, called it the Celtic Cross.
Posted By: G-Walla (Guest) on January 15, 2012 at 04:09 PM
"the stuff with bryan is getting interesting, i wonder if the whole "i love you" bomb is to set up a storyline where AJ in her lovestruck naivite is willing to do anything for bryan, so he manipulates her into doing stuff so he can win his matches. It's insanely great heel stuff and i hope they can roll with it, because AJ has that perfect look that anyone with a heart would hate whoever would mess with her. Bryan would get insane amounts of heat for that."
So a Joker/Harley relationship. Caring for the person but not enough to risk them to get what you want. Which would be awesome.
Posted By: zwarrior2 (Guest) on January 15, 2012 at 07:05 PM
Otunga won the match with a Schwein (sp?). Finlay used the same move in the E, called it the Celtic Cross.
Posted By: G-Walla (Guest) on January 15, 2012 at 04:09 PM
I forgot the move is also referred to as the Schwein. I know it's Finlay's old Celtic Cross but Sheamus has started using that name now for his finishing powerbomb, so I didn't want to use it again to avoid confusion.
Posted By: Colin Rinehart (Registered) on January 16, 2012 at 02:23 PM
I don't think even Danielson, the best wrestler in the world, could carry Big Slow and Mark Fat to a good match.
Posted By: Guest#9067 (Guest) on January 17, 2012 at 09:23 PM
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