WWE Smackdown Preview: Big Show’s Announcement
September 19, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment
From WWE.com:
Apology expected
Following their surprise attack on Undertaker at Unforgiven, SmackDown General Manager Vickie Guerrero and Big Show emerged together to explain their actions as well as to make a startling announcement to the WWE Universe.
The dubious duo announced a powerful new business alliance between them, explaining that its primary focus will be to make SmackDown into what Guerrero wishes it to be – and for The World’s Largest Athlete to “get the WWE Championship around his waist” — by forcing The Phenom to give the General Manager the apology she has demanded. But, how will this shocking business union change Friday nights? And what will The Deadman’s response be to this new threat?
WWE Champion Triple H watched as Jeff Hardy became No. 1 contender to his title last week, but The Game will stand toe-to-toe on SmackDown with another Superstar who feels it is his destiny to be a World Champion – Montel Vontavious Porter. Can MVP show that his words are more than just talk when he steps into the ring with Triple H?
Jeff Hardy may have won the Fatal Four Way Match over United States Champion Shelton Benjamin, Montel Vontavious Porter and The Brian Kendrick — earning him the chance to face WWE Champion Triple H at No Mercy. After the match, Hardy was attacked by the competition hungry Vladimir Kozlov. On SmackDown, Hardy faces another hungry challenge when he goes one-on-one with The Brian Kendrick. Will Hardy be able to keep his focus on Kendrick or will the high-flying Legend Thriller find himself distracted?
In a bizarre turn of events, Festus & Jesse executed a first-class package job to Kenny Dykstra, before wheeling the furious Superstar away on a hand truck. (PHOTOS) Is it possible that these two wacky country boys have “Fed-Ex’d” the outspoken Dykstra out of WWE?
The ecstatic brothers Carlito & Primo celebrated their sibling allegiance with a non-title victory over WWE Tag Team Champions Curt Hawkins & Zack Ryder. (PHOTOS) Will it be long before they get a chance at bringing home the gold?
Find out the answers to these questions and more on SmackDown, Friday night at 8/7 CT on The CW Network.
And don’t miss the premiere of SmackDown on its new home – MyNetwork TV – on Oct. 3 at 8/7 CT.
WWE News – *Spoiler* SummerSlam matches update + card for Friday’s SmackDown
July 23, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment
WWE News: *Spoiler* SummerSlam matches update + card for Friday’s SmackDown
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Credit: PWInsider.com- One of the main-events for SummerSlam was revealed at the SmackDown tapings last night and will pit Triple H against The Great Khali in a WWE Title Match. Elsewhere, Matt Hardy earned the right to face Mark Henry for the ECW World Heavyweight Title and Vicky Guerrero reinstated The Undertaker to face Edge in Hell in a Cell.
- The following matches are confirmed for Friday’s WWE SmackDown:
WWE House Show Results from Pensacola, Florida 7/6/08
July 7, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment
Submitted by Calvin Martin on Monday, July 7, 2008 at 12:20 AM EST
The Pensacola area is the home of LordsofPain.net, for those who didn’t know. So of course I went to the show with a couple of friends. My notes from memory are as follows:
Teddy Long opened the show with a run down of the card.
Scott Armstrong and Micky Jay were the referees.
Eve Torres gave away 4 front row tickets to a 5 year old boy and his family for answering a trivia question correctly. They had nosebleeds previously.
Justin Roberts was the ring announcer.
Mr. Kennedy d. Shelton Bejamin via mic check. Before the match Kennedy’s mic never lowered from the ceiling so he had to get Justin Roberts’ mic. After the match Kennedy gave Roberts some announcing skills tips.
Evan Bourne d. Mike Knoxx.
The Miz & John Morrison d. Jesse & Festus. Festus had his head bandaged up selling the chair shot he received on Smackdown.
Matt Hardy d. MPV and Umaga in a 3 way match. Of course Matt was way over with the crowd. During the match MPV and Hardy took turns faking injuries so Umaga would leave the other alone.
Maria & Cherry d. Natalya & Victoria. During the entrances Victoria tried to jump up on the turnbuckle and didn’t make it. She busted her ass. Not sure if it was planned or not but it got a ton of laughs and “You F’ed up!”
The Great Khali d. Ron Killings.
The Big Show & Finlay w/ Hornswoggle d. Mark Henry & Chavo Guerrero w/ Bam Neely. Show pinned Henry after a chokeslam. After the match Hornswaggle put his green hat on Big Show and he and Finlay got Show to do the Irish dance with them including the jump and clack your heels bit. That was amusing.
Show started at 7pm and was over by 9. Seemed rush, like everybody was just going through the motions. It would be a stretch to say there was more than 3,000 people there.
Biggest Pops:
Matt Hardy
Big Show
Finlay & Hornswoggle
Khali
Biggest Heat:
Miz & Morrison
Chavo
Mark Henry
MVP
WWE News: When You Can Catch The Supplemental Draft, Jim Ross Apologizes, Cole Comments
June 25, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment
– The administrator of the WWE Fan Nation site announced that the WWE Supplemental Draft will be taking place tomorrow at noon on WWE.com. The WWE Fan Nation plans on holding a live blog with Howard Finkel and other WWE.com editors to give their expert analysis of the draft picks live as they happen. No other details have been revealed about the draft. They wrote: “The amount of picks and the format of the Supplemental Draft are still unknown, but we’ll be holding a Live Blog here on WWE Fan Nation tomorrow as all the action unfolds.” Last year’s Supplemental Draft featured 13 draft picks, so you can probably expect the roughly same amount tomorrow. And just a few moments ago, WWE put up an announcement on the front page of the site regarding the draft. For their preview, click here.
– Jim Ross has posted a follow-up blog on his website apologizing for his comments in his first blog earlier today. Ross wrote: “Changes in one’s life take some adjusting to especially at my stage of the game. This week I received an unexpected change in my professional address. Within hours of writing an emotional blog, I am positively moving on. I am going to do all I can to make Smackdown the best program the WWE produces.” He also added: “The abruptness of the “trade” shocked me. I most likely responded in a non professional way in the eyes of some fans. That’s their prerogative and each has the right to their opinion, As do I. Not to be cliche, but wrestling has been great to my family and me. I owe it to the business to “man up” and to kick ass on Smackdown. That’s my plan. My emotions are what they are and I will not apologize for my candor or honesty. My feathers were ruffled…poor me. I still bring bona fide passion to every broadcast and fully expect to deliver come show time.” Ross closes his post by saying: “For those of you that were offended by my earlier rant I apologize. For those that think “old J.R.” can’t get the job done, I suggest you sit back and watch. I wish my good pal The King and Michael Cole great success but my professional priority is to help Smackdown kick ass. In more ways than one, “the game is on.” You can read the blog in its entirety at this link.
– WWE.com posted an after-Raw video interview of Michael Cole and Jim Ross talking about the announcer swap. Even WWE.com is acknowledging Ross’ unhappiness regarding the move. They wrote: “Michael Cole and J.R. talk about swapping announce teams with the Draft – a move that made Ross none too happy.” You can see what they have to say at this link.



