*SPOILERS* WWE Smackdown Taping Results from Milwaukee
September 11, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment
Report by Vahid Guzel and ProWrestling.net
Dark Match
1. D’Lo Brown b. Nic “The Natural” Nemeth. Brown got the win via pinfall after hitting his “low down” finisher.
Smackdown Taping
Triple H comes out to open the show. He says that everyone should buy the Unforgiven DVD because he is getting residuals. Jeff Hardy comes out to interrupt. They both agree they respect each other. Triple H gives Jeff a hard time. They continue to go back and forth for a while.
1. Maria and Michelle McCool and Brie Bella beat Victoria and Natalya and Maryse. Standard diva match.
They announced a Fatal Four Way for later tonight and the winner will face Triple H for the WWE Championship at No Mercy. MVP, Brian Kendrick, Jeff Hardy and Shelton Benjamin are the participants.
2. R-Truth beat Chavo Guerrero. Truth gets the win after interference from Bam Neely. Bam attacks Chavo. Truth takes them both out. After the match R-Truth gets a huge pop.
3. Festus vs. Kenny Dykstra. Jesse helps Festus wrap Kenny in bubble wrap. They put him on a moving trolley, duct taped his mouth, and wheeled him to the back.
Vickie comes out to a a lot of heat as usual. She brings out Big Show and says that he took out The Undertaker at Unforgiven because Undertaker does not follow the rules. Vickie explains that it is a power alliance with her and Show and the alliance will lead to Big Show being the WWE Champion.
4. Vladamir Kozlov beat Scotty Goldman & Funaki in a squash match. Kozlov is an angry man he says he wants a challenge and if no one will give it to him then he will. At least I think that’s what he said.
Triple H is shown stirring up trouble with the Fatal Four Way participants.
5. Carlito and Primo Colon beat Zach Ryder and Curt Hawkins in a non-title match. Carlito worked the majority of the match.
6. Jeff Hardy beat MVP and Brian Kendrick and Shelton Benjamin in a fatal Four Way to earn a shot against the WWE Championship at No Mercy. Kendrick stayed on the outside most of the match and drew lots of heat. Hardy continued to get thrown out of the ring repeatedly. MVP vs. Shelton most of the match. Jeff Hardy regains strength and hits a Swanton Bomb on Kendrick and Shelton. He gets the win via pinfall.
After the match Vladimir Kozlov came out and attacked Hardy and then walked out. SmackDown goes off the air.
Report by Vahid Guzel and ProWrestling.net
*SPOILERS* WWE Smackdown (9/5) Taping Results from St. Louis
September 3, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment
Report by Marcellino Guajardo and PWinsider.com
Smackdown:
*SPOILERS* WWE Smackdown Taping Results from Atlanta
August 7, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment
Report by WrestlingObserver.com
Dark match
R-Truth b Kenny Dykstra
Smackdown
Jim Ross & Tazz announcing as Mick Foley sells last week’s injuries
Maryse & Victoria & Natalya b Michelle McCool & Cherry & Maria. They did an Olympic feel. Natalya used the sharpshooter on Maria
Bam Neely had a black rose on him. The spirit of the Undertaker is here
Curt Hawkins & Zack Ryder b Jimmy Wang Yang & Shannon Moore
Jeff Hardy vs. MVP is official for SummerSlam
Jeff Hardy b Shelton Benjamin via DQ in a long match when MVP interfered as Jeff had it won
Arm wrestling match with broken glass
HHH was about to put Khali’s hand in the glass when Khali head-butts him and lays him out with the big squeeze and HHH had to be helped out
Hawkins had a black rose on him
Zack Ryder was also laid out
Chavo & Vickie think Edge is responsible
Vladimir Koslov b Jesse
Brian Kendrick b Super Crazy
Edge shows up and the Guerreros are mad at him. Edge said they have to show unity against whomever is destroying La Familia
Edge, Vickie & Chavo go to the ring to call out Undertaker, but Edge turned on Chavo, and shoved Vickie out of the wheelchair
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:
Pro Wrestling Top 25: Week Two
June 24, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment

Anyone want seconds? Good! After last week’s groundbreaking submission, I return with the top performers of Week Two. And all I can is that the WWE Draft isn’t the only thing that’s getting shaken up this summer!
Here are the rankings and the top performers of Week Two.
1) The Dirt Sheet (ECW, LW: #2): 880 points
After a great performance last week on ECW and SmackDown!, the WWE Tag Team Champions suffered a major setback with two straight losses en route to Night of Champions.
2) CM Punk (ECW, LW: #1): 667 points
Mr. Money in the Bank drops mainly because of just one appearance this week. Other than that, he had a great performance against John Morrison on ECW, and he is eyeing the World Heavyweight Championship at Edge’s nuptials on July 11.
3) Motor City Machine Guns (TNA, LW: #13): 528 points
After two straight weeks of World X Cup action, the Guns are riding high with two straight victories, including one to give Team TNA an early advantage in the World X Cup.
4) Batista (SmackDown!, LW: #4): 528 points
The Animal has been unstoppable the last few weeks, but after an ambush from La Familia, Batista will have to watch his back a lot more with just a week until his match at Night of Champions against Edge.
5) Kane (ECW, LW: #9): 507 points
The ECW Champion made a huge impact during his confrontation with The Big Show on ECW, and kept bringing the noise against MVP on SmackDown! With the pay-per-view a week away, what’s next for the Big Red Monster?
6) Kaz (TNA, LW: Unranked): 498 points
The captain of Team TNA suffered two setbacks last week with losses to Petey Williams and Samoa Joe in championship matches. But he got back on track with a victory over Alex Koslov.
7) John Cena (RAW, LW: #21): 492 points
The Doctor of Thuganomics kept the Night of Champions momentum on his side by surviving the challenges of JBL last week and Umaga this past week on RAW. His night could have ended better if not for the sneak attack from Lance Cade.
LAX (TNA, LW: Unranked): 472 points
The TNA Tag Champs got monkey-whipped last week by Robert Roode and James Storm. Now they have a Fan’s Revenge Match against the Odd Couple at Victory Road. Revenge is sweet sometimes, ain’t it?
9) Mickie James (RAW, LW: 18): 468 points
The Women’s Champion survived Beth Phoenix last week, but thanks to an interference from Paul Burchill, she now has to go one-on-one against Katie Lea at Night of Champions for the gold.
10) Christian Cage (TNA, LW: 10): 468 points
The Instant Classic made up for the loss from last week with a huge win over Team 3D. Now he will be looking for payback for the attack on his partner last week on IMPACT!
The Rest of The Top 25
11) Team 3D (TNA, LW: 8): 468 points
12) AJ Styles (TNA, LW: 14): 463 points
13) The Great Khali (SmackDown!, LW: 5): 461 points
14) Umaga (RAW, LW: Unranked): 458 points
15) Matt Hardy (SmackDown!, LW: 16): 443 points
16) Paul Burchill (RAW, LW: Unranked): 441.5 points
17) Finlay (SmackDown!, LW: Unranked): 441 points
18) Triple H (RAW, LW: 23): 437 points
19) Sonjay Dutt (TNA, LW: Unranked): 432 points
20) Kennedy (RAW, LW: Unranked): 431.5 points
21) Hornswoggle (SmackDown!, LW: Unranked): 422 points
22) MVP (SmackDown!, LW: 19): 418 points
23) Hardcore Holly & Cody Rhodes (RAW, LW: Unranked): 416.5 points
24) Armando Estrada (ECW, LW: 22): 416 points
25) Cryme Tyme (RAW, LW: Unranked): 411 points
Honorary Entrants: “Nature Boy” Ric Flair, SmackDown! referee Charles Robinson, Future TNA Knockout Taylor
Close but no Cigar: Kofi Kingston (ECW, 390), Jesse & Festus (SmackDown!, 386.5), Deuce & Domino (SmackDown!, 386.5), Awesome Kong (TNA, 314)
Dropped Out: Kurt Angle (TNA), Tomko (TNA), Rhino (TNA), Matt Morgan (TNA), Samoa Joe (TNA), Mark Henry (SmackDown!), Chuck Palumbo (SmackDown!), Jeff Hardy (RAW), Beth Phoenix (RAW)
Winning Brand of the Week: RAW with eight entrants followed by TNA with seven, SmackDown! with six, and ECW with four.
That’s the rankings for the second week. Next week’s will be insanity thanks to the 2008 WWE Draft. Don’t forget that any superstar that gets drafted will receive an additional 90 points added to next week’s score. See ya Monday night.
Taken from:
http://bleacherreport.com/



