lundi 23 juin 2014

Week of 6/16/2014 - 6/22/2014 (Thursday - Sunday)

Thursday



NXT

Date: June 19, 2014

Location: Full Sail University, Winter Park, Florida

Commentators: William Regal, Byron Saxton, Tom Phillips



We don't have a ton of stories coming into this week as a lot of stuff was wrapped up last week. There's a chance we'll get more from Mr. NXT Bo Dallas as his comedic antics to get back into the NXT Arena continue. Other than that there's fallout from Tyson Kidd seemingly turning heel last week. Let's get to it.



We open with a recap of last week's main event.



On Raw, Natalya appealed to JBL to let Sami Zayn and Tyson Kidd form a tag team. JBL likes the idea but doesn't sign off on it.



Opening sequence.



Sasha Banks vs. Alexa Bliss



Set up via a challenge from Bliss last week. Summer won't do the snap during the entrance and looks annoyed. Banks slaps on a headlock to start before running Bliss over. Bliss flips around a lot and armdrags Sasha down before a small package gets two. A backbreaker gets two on Bliss as Summer continues to look like she would rather be anywhere else. Sasha puts on a surfboard but Charlotte and Summer get in an argument, allowing Bliss to grab a quick rollup for the pin at 3:38.



Natalya and Tyson are in the back and Kidd doesn't seem pleased that Natalya got him and Sami a Tag Team Title shot tonight. Kidd says he could have gotten it on his own and leaves to talk strategy.



Simon Gotch and Aiden English, collectively known as the Vaudevillians, want the titles. Their speech is in black and white and looks like a silent comedy (minus the silent) from the 1920s, complete with overdone laughs and EXCELSIOR! These two should be great together.



Mojo Rawley vs. Garrett Dylan



Mojo grabs a headlock to start and shoves Garrett into the corner, only to be kicked in the ribs to give Dylan control. Garrett keeps stomping away and puts on a long abdominal stretch to slow things down even more. Not a bad idea against someone that moves so fast. Mojo makes an easy comeback with some shoulders and a corner splash, followed by Hyperdrive for the pin at 3:41.



Sami and Tyson are ready for their match and call it the restart.



CJ Parker's crusade for the environment continues.



Vaudevillians vs. Jason Jordan/Tye Dillinger



The entrance is straight out of the 1920s, complete with a big horn to shout though. Gotch, the strongman, easily takes Jordan does one arm pushups on the pretty boy's back. The fans are chanting YES at the Vaudevillians. Aiden comes in with a legdrop and it's back to Gotch for exercising and more shots to the head. Off to Dillinger who takes a rolling fireman's carry from Gotch (complete with exercises) and a middle rope Swanton Bomb from Aiden for the pin at 3:30.



Colin Cassidy sings about the moon hitting your eye like a big pizza pie but stops before the last line (that's amore), hinting that Enzo is back soon.



Rob Van Dam wants to face Adrian Neville.



Tyler Breeze vs. Kalisto



They circle each other to start until Kalisto tries to speed things up. Breeze slows him down with a headlock onto the mat and keeps it on for over two minutes straight. Kalisto finally fights up and hits a springboard corkscrew dive followed by a headscissors to send Tyler to the floor as we take a break. The break lasts all of two seconds and we come back with Breeze sending him into the corner but having to adjust the leg tassels.



Off to a front facelock on Kalisto for a good while before Breeze just hammers away. Back to the front facelock as this match has somehow been going eight minutes already. Kalisto fights out and hits a top rope cross body but both guys are down. The masked man finally covers for two before walking into the Beauty Shot to finally end this at 14:03.



Tag Team Titles: Ascension vs. Tyson Kidd/Sami Zayn



Viktor pounds on Sami to start and Zayn is taken into the corner for a double beating. The fans are way into the beating from Ascension and chant along with the stomps in the corner. Sami rolls away and tries to get a tag but Viktor pulls him back. Kidd gets down on the floor and says if Sami wants to do the whole thing on his own then he can. Zayn finally hits a top rope cross body and looks for a tag but it's just an empty corner. Konnor comes in and crushes Sami with a splash, setting up the Fall of Man to retain the titles at 4:00.



Results

Alexa Bliss b. Sasha Banks – Rollup

Mojo Rawley b. Garrett Dylan – Hyperdrive

Vaudevillians b. Tye Dillinger/Jason Jordan – Middle rope Swanton Bomb to Dillinger

Tyler Breeze b. Kalisto – Beauty Shot

Ascension b. Sami Zayn/Tyson Kidd – Fall of Man to Zayn



Impact Wrestling

Date: June 19, 2014

Location: Sands Bethlehem Events Center, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania

Commentators: Mike Tenay, Tazz



We're out of Slammiversary and Eric Young is still World Champion. However, there is something new tonight to keep our minds off of him: TOMMY DREAMER! Yes, the man who used to be in a big time indy promotion about thirteen years ago and now runs another promotion which sounds like a tribute to ECW (I know there's more to it than that) is back because of some angle involving Bully Ray at a recent House of Hardcore show. Apparently Dixie has invited Dreamer to the Impact Zone for a confrontation, because Dixie being at war with two groups just isn't enough Dixie. Let's get to it.



We open with a package on Slammiversary, highlighting Young pinning Aries to retain the title.



Here's the Trio to open the show. MVP looks upset and says he'll get straight to the point: no he can't wrestle and he's still disgusted by what happened last Sunday. Dixie cried to the board of directors and probably threw around some money, earning him an official reprimand. He doesn't care to hear from some stuffed shirt in Dallas because he's been making this company the best he can. The show is directed by and starring MVP with his great supporting cast.



That brings MVP to Eric Young, who MVP wants out here right now. Eric says Slammiversary was great but he didn't get to punch MVP in the face. MVP accuses Eric and Aries of collusion to keep the title, but Young says the fans are in charge around here. He doesn't want to wait two hours and wants to come beat up MVP right now. Kenny King grabs the mic and wants a title shot right now, which Eric is totally cool with.



TNA World Title: Eric Young vs. Kenny King



Young hammers away to start and nails a quick Thesz press, only to be sent out to the floor in front of Lashley and MVP. This brings out the Wolves, Joe and Aries with chairs to even the odds. King nails a dive onto Young and puts on a chinlock back inside. Eric fights up and makes his comeback but gets punched in the ribs coming off the top. The Royal Flush is quickly countered into a small package though and Eric keeps the title at 3:38.



Back from a break and the Trio are yelling at the bell ringer, claiming that Kenny kicked out. Eric Young and his supporters come out to make the save. MVP gets on the mic and yells about being God. He's making another World Title match tonight with Lashley getting a title shot. The Wolves are going to defend tonight against Aries/Joe and another team that isn't announced. First though, Earl Hebner needs to get out here FAST. MVP yells at him for counting slowly and fires Earl. Brian Hebner comes out to plead for his dad's job but it doesn't work. MVP was acting like he had lost his mind here.



The Carters are here and pleased with what happened on Sunday. Dixie will respond to a keyboard warrior tonight.



Eric promises to defend the belt all night long. What happened with Earl isn't cool though. He gets a phone call from someone and needs the guy here tonight. Eric leaves his phone and the call was from Kurt Angle.



Tag Team Titles: Austin Aries/Samoa Joe vs. Wolves vs. Willow/Abyss



Aries and Willow get things going and trade some headlocks. Austin takes him down and brings in Joe for a running knee drop. Willow brings in Abyss to splash Joe in the corner followed by Poetry in Motion for good measure. Willow gets caught in the Clutch and Aries puts Abyss in the Last Chancery but the Wolves make the double save. Joe and Aries are sent to the floor but slide in to avoid dives and hit suicide dives of their own. We see Tommy Dreamer arriving and we take a break.



Back with Abyss hammering away on Davey and glaring the referee down to the floor. Eddie comes in and a double dropkick knocks Abyss into the corner for a tag off to Aries. The Wolves quickly take Aries down and Eddie drops a top rope knee drop for two. A loud chop has Aries in more trouble and the champions double team him in the corner. In a nice combo, Eddie German suplexes Aries and Davey rolls him up for a close two. Aries dropkicks Davey down and hits a discus forearm to send him into the corner, but right into Abyss.



Aries rolls away and makes the tag off to Joe as things start to break down. The backsplash and powerslam get two on Abyss followed by a middle rope kick to the chest. Abyss gets over for a tag to Willow as everything breaks down. Aries, Joe and the Wolves wind up on the floor so Willow can hit a huge dive to take everyone down. Back in and Davey blocks the Swanton with knees, setting up a powerbomb from Eddie into the Backstabber from Davey to retain at 13:10.



MVP tells King and Lashley to take care of Angle if need be.



We get the explanation for Tommy Dreamer being here tonight. He runs House of Hardcore, an independent promotion, and received permission to use TNA talent. Dixie intervened and pulled the talent at the last minute and Dreamer is upset. He gets a live mic tonight.



Samoa Joe and Austin Aries are escorted out of the building.



MVP makes the Wolves defend the Titles again tonight against Bram/Magnus.



Here are Dixie and Spud so she can brag about Slammiversary. She tells Bully that she'll never go through a table and goes on a rant about negative haters telling her how to run her company and hiding behind a keyboard. This brings her to Tommy Dreamer, who gets to talk about why he hates Dixie in person.



Dreamer comes out and Dixie says she's starting to remember who he is. She rants about him hiding behind 140 characters in his little hardcore promotion and offers to let him talk. Dreamer thanks her for letting him be here but has to stop for an ECW chant. Tommy talks about social media and how they met on Twitter. They sat at her home and watched a football game, then set up Hardcore Justice as a way to give the ECW fans and wrestlers closure.



Now Dreamer watches Impact and is disgusted by what he sees her doing. What happened to the woman that sat in the crowd and then drank beers with the ECW guys in the ring? Now it's the Dixie Carter Show out here (Spud: “YES!”) and Dreamer can't handle it. If Dixie wants her own reality show, go to Hollywood and get one. Dreamer does just run a small company but he travels the world and talks to wrestling fans. He talks to fans who are battling cancer and tells them to watch wrestling.



Dreamer was at Slammiversary and saw Dixie be a fan again, so please remember why she fell in love with wrestling in the first place. Dixie nearly breaks down and hugs Dreamer....and hits him low. Spud and Ethan run in and beat Dreamer out to the floor. Not sure what the point of it was but Dreamer's speech wasn't bad.



Angle arrives and asks Lashley and King to get him MVP. They don't seem to approve.



MVP comes up to Angle to tell him that he doesn't have time to talk.



Tag Team Titles: Wolves vs. Bram/Magnus



The Wolves work over Magnus' arm to start but Eddie gets sent to the floor and Bram whips him into the barricade. Back in and Eddie kicks Magnus in the face before diving over to make the tag to Davey. Everything breaks down and Magnus basically no sells a bunch of kicks in the corner. Davey does the throw one man into the other and dropkick him into a DDT spot (I can't stand that thing) but Bram pelts a chair at Davey for the DQ at 4:30.



Abyss and Willow save Davey from having his neck Pillmanized.



MVP talks to a crying Brian Hebner and implies that he's fired if Brian doesn't screw over Eric.



Magnus and Bram reveal they were paid off to hurt the Wolves. Abyss and Willow attack them.



Gail Kim brings out the returning Terryn Terrell. We get the required “I respect you” speech Terryn says she's back after having a baby girl but remembers being tied 1-1 with Gail. Therefore, we need a rubber match to determine the best Knockout. This brings out the Beautiful People with Angelina saying Gail doesn't run this division. Gail and Terryn get jumped but eventually Terrell cleans house and the Beautiful People are sent running. Nothing special here but it was ANYTHING other than MVP/Dixie so I'll take it.



Speaking of MVP, he goes to see what Angle wants. Angle wants MVP to look inside himself and see what he's really doing. This goes nowhere as Angle is ejected from the building as well.



Gail and Terryn are sent out for no apparent reason.



JB says he's never seen anything like this because the backstage area and productions staff is completely gone. MVP pops up because his 198 segments tonight haven't been enough. He ejects JB and the cameraman for good measure.



TNA World Title: Bobby Lashley vs. Eric Young



Young is on his own while King and MVP are in Lashley's corner. A clothesline puts Lashley to the floor and a big cross body off the top puts Lashley down again. Back in and Eric's cross body is caught in mid air but he rolls Lashley up for two. A HUGE backdrop puts the champion down again and Eric is sent to the floor. Back from a break with Eric in trouble and getting suplexed down with one arm.



The champion makes his comeback and gets two off his third cross body of the match. Lashley stomps him in the corner but misses a charge, only to come back with a kick to the ribs. Eric nails the piledriver out of nowhere but King pulls the referee out at two. Lashley nails Kenny by mistake and Eric hits a quick DDT. The top rope elbow misses though and Lashley spears him down for the pin and the title at 8:45.



A lot of celebrating ensues and Eric gets his arm crushed. Bobby Roode of all people comes in for the save to end the show.



Results

Eric Young b. Kenny King – Small package

Wolves b. Austin Aries/Samoa Joe and Willow/Abyss – Powerbomb/Backstabber combo to Willow

Wolves b. Bram/Magnus via DQ when Bram used a chair

Bobby Lashley b. Eric Young – Spear



Friday



Impact got a 1.01, up significantly from last week.



Smackdown

Date: June 20, 2014

Location: Nationwide Arena, Columbus, Ohio

Commentators: Michael Cole, John Bradshaw Layfield



We're in the home stretch now for Money in the Bank as the WWE Title ladder match's lineup is set. However, there's now a second ladder match which was announced on Main Event. Seth Rollins is the only confirmed name for the match with the rest being announced on Raw. They're really going to be stretched thin at the PPV as a result. Let's get to it.



We open with a recap of Cena vs. Kane from Raw.



Here's Cena to get things going. He points out the titles above the ring and gives us a ten second recap of the last nine months of the titles. That brings us to Money in the Bank and it sounds like the start of a bad joke. “A Mexican, an Irishman, a European, a Duck Dynasty reject, a primadonna and Dudley Do-Right walk into a WWE ring.” Cena says that's where the comedy stops because he'll be knocking all of them out at Money in the Bank and taking his title back. So he'll be knocking himself out?



This brings out Del Rio who says Cena needs to stop talking and start worrying. He qualified first and then he'll climb the ladder first. Sheamus comes out and says people haven't forgotten to be afraid of Del Rio. People just don't care about him at all. Sheamus will leave the PPV as a double champion. Cue Cesaro with Heyman and the latter talking about how Cesaro loves a match where it's every man for himself because only Cesaro has a full time strategist. I haven't heard Heyman talk this fast in a long time.



Next up is Reigns with what sounds like new and slower music but it's very similar to the Shield's song. He has trouble trusting people anymore but now the only thing that matters are those titles. Reigns doesn't care who you think you are (looking at Cena), no one is going to stop him. He and Cena stare each other down and John takes off his shirt but Orton interrupts. Randy reminds everyone that he's the face of the WWE and Reigns is already on the ramp to brawl with Orton. They fight up by the stage while the others brawl in the ring. Sheamus and Cena clear the ring but don't fight each other. This was fine.



Seth Rollins vs. Kofi Kingston



Rollins has new ring gear, including what look to be dark gray tights and no shirt. Kofi says he wants in the ladder match in an inset interview before we get going. Seth is quickly tripped down and splashed for two before Kofi takes him into the corner for some right hands. Kofi gets sent into the buckle and put in a chinlock about a minute into the match. Back up and Kofi nails a quick cross body for two but Trouble in Paradise hits the ropes. The buckle bomb and a good looking curb stomp put Kofi away at 2:55.



Post match Rollins gets on the mic and says he'll win the briefcase. Ambrose pops up on screen and says tonight might be the night he gets his revenge on Rollins. If it's not tonight, then it's coming soon. Rollins says that might be a good idea if Ambrose didn't have to face Kane. Dean: “Shut up.” Ambrose promises to take care of both Rollins and Kane.



Dolph Ziggler vs. Bad News Barrett



Non-title. Ziggler wants another chance to be Mr. Money in the Bank. The bad news of the week: everyone else's chances at Money in the Bank are like the US's World Cup team: they might have some early success but they'll fall at the end. A quick dropkick puts Barrett down but he sends Dolph into the corner and kicks him out to the floor. We take an early break and come back with Ziggler fighting out of a chinlock but getting kicked in the ribs to put him right back down.



Some knees to the face set up the big boot in the ropes to put Ziggler on the floor. Back in and JBL references the White Bronco and Roddy Piper vs. Goldust at Wrestlemania XII. A jawbreaker puts Barrett down and a running cross body does the same. That's about it for Dolph's offense though as he walks into Winds of Change for two. The Bull Hammer misses and Ziggler grabs a sunset flip for the pin at 4:08 shown of 7:38.



Ziggler walks into a Bull Hammer post match.



Adam Rose vs. Titus O'Neil



Titus sends him into the corner to start but gets rollup for the pin at 42 seconds.



Titus wants another match and gets rolled up for the pin at 10 seconds.



Kane vs. Dean Ambrose



Rollins is on commentary. Ambrose's new ring gear is a white undershirt and jeans. It actually suits him well. Ambrose charges at Kane to start but gets sent face first into the buckle. Rollins dares Ambrose to come fight him anywhere as Kane drives knees into the ribs. Dean stops Kane with a boot to the face and a top rope dropkick puts Kane down. A clothesline does the same and Ambrose hammers away in the corner.



Dean escapes a quick chokeslam attempt and gets two off a tornado DDT. Rollins stands up and dares Dean to come fight him but Ambrose sends Kane outside instead. Dean dives on him before going after Rollins, only to walk into an uppercut from Kane. Back in and the chokeslam is good for the pin at 3:34.



Rollins curb stomps Ambrose post match.



We recap the opening segment.



Big E. vs. Jack Swagger



Colter talks about Big E. taking a handout last week when Lana distracted Swagger. Big E.'s music cuts him off and we're ready to go. Swagger takes out Big E.'s leg to start and clotheslines him out to the floor. Back in and Big E. runs him over and the Big Ending gets the pin at 47 seconds.



Fandango knocks on the Divas locker room door and tells Layla that they're up. She says she'll be right there so Fandango turns around and sees Summer Rae. Summer says she understands why Layla loves him but she loves Fandango more. Summer kisses him and of course Layla comes out and catches them, sending her back into the locker room in tears.



Video on the Special Olympics.



Fandango vs. Bo Dallas



Fandango comes out on his own but Summer runs out to dance with him. He isn't sure but Layla runs out to jump Summer. Fandango tries to break it up but the girls get in the ring. Layla accidentally kicks Fandango in the head and the girls run to the back. The Bodog gets the pin at 1:16.



Fandango gets a pep talk post match.



The Wyatts pop up on screen with Bray talking about a bunch of mice running around chasing a piece of cheese. Bray is the snake entering the maze and the monster ready to sink its jagged teeth into the world. All he has to do is climb a ladder and take what is his to bring us into the era of Wyatt. Can we please get the writers a thesaurus for some new words other than era?



There will be six other people in the briefcase ladder match to be announced on Raw.



Roman Reigns/Sheamus/John Cena vs. Randy Orton/Cesaro/Bray Wyatt/Alberto Del Rio



Sheamus and Cesaro get things going with the Irishman hammering away in the corner. Cesaro takes him down to the mat before running away when Sheamus gets back up. Off to Wyatt for a slugout with Sheamus with the pale one nailing his running knee lift. Cesaro offers a distraction and Bray takes over. Back to Cesaro who hammers away but Sheamus says bring it on. Cesaro does just that but walks into a powerslam anyway.



Cena comes in for his bulldog, sending Cesaro off to Del Rio for a tag. Alberto does about as well as Cesaro as he's taken into the corner without putting up any offense at all. Cena tags Sheamus back in and Reigns looks annoyed that he didn't get the tag. Del Rio gets Sheamus into the corner for a tag off to Cesaro as the heels take over. The Irish Curse out of the corner sends Cesaro to the apron for the ten forearms to the chest.



We take a break and come back with Del Rio getting two on Sheamus off what looked to be a suplex. A chinlock keeps Sheamus in trouble as the fans want Roman. Sheamus shrugs it off and tags in Cena again to work over the now legal Orton. Randy is knocked to the floor and we get the seven man standoff followed by the seven man brawl. Orton brings Cena back inside for the Elevated DDT and stares down Reigns. Cena gets taken into the heel corner for some stomping before it's off to Bray for the running splash.



Del Rio hits the low superkick but misses a charge and falls out to the floor. Cesaro throws him back inside for a fast tag to Orton who powerslams Cena down with ease. Randy hammers away before it's back to Cesaro for more of the same. A delayed vertical suplex gets two on John and we hit the chinlock. Reigns looks like he's about to explode on the apron. The fact that Cole described it using the exact same words frightens me a bit.



Cena fights up and suplexs Cesaro down but Swiss Death prevents the tag. Del Rio gets two off the corner enziguri but gets dropkicked out of the air to put both guys down. He's right back up for another low superkick to stop the tag again though and it's back to Cesaro. A big right hand knocks Sheamus off the apron but Cesaro is afraid to punch Reigns.



Cena avoids a shot to the head and makes the tag to Reigns for the house cleaning. Everything breaks down with Reigns hitting the apron dropkick but getting sent into a forearm from Wyatt. Del Rio kicks Roman in the ribs but the armbreaker is countered into the spear for the pin at 16:03 shown of 19:33.



Results

Seth Rollins b. Kofi Kingston – Curb stomp

Dolph Ziggler b. Bad News Barrett – Sunset flip

Adam Rose b. Titus O'Neil – Rollup

Adam Rose b. Titus O'Neil – Rollup

Kane b. Dean Ambrose – Chokeslam

Big E. b. Jack Swagger – Big Ending

Bo Dallas b. Fandango – Bodog

Roman Reigns/John Cena/Sheamus b. Cesaro/Alberto Del Rio/Randy Orton/Bray Wyatt – Spear to Del Rio



Saturday



Nothing.



Sunday



Nothing.



Quick Results



Monday Night Raw

Seth Rollins b. Dolph Ziggler via DQ when Dean Ambrose interfered

Bad News Barrett b. Dean Ambrose via countout

Sheamus b. Bray Wyatt via DQ when the Wyatt Family interfered

Rusev b. Heath Slater – Accolade

Adam Rose/Summer Rae b. Fandango/Layla – Party Foul to Fandango

Roman Reigns won a battle royal last eliminating Rusev

Paige b. Cameron – PTO

Goldust/Star Dust b. Curtis Axel/Ryback – Diamond Dust to Axel

John Cena b. Kane – Cena pushed Kane over the finish line



NXT

Alexa Bliss b. Sasha Banks – Rollup

Mojo Rawley b. Garrett Dylan – Hyperdrive

Vaudevillians b. Tye Dillinger/Jason Jordan – Middle rope Swanton Bomb to Dillinger

Tyler Breeze b. Kalisto – Beauty Shot

Ascension b. Sami Zayn/Tyson Kidd – Fall of Man to Zayn



Impact Wrestling

Eric Young b. Kenny King – Small package

Wolves b. Austin Aries/Samoa Joe and Willow/Abyss – Powerbomb/Backstabber combo to Willow

Wolves b. Bram/Magnus via DQ when Bram used a chair

Bobby Lashley b. Eric Young – Spear



Smackdown

Seth Rollins b. Kofi Kingston – Curb stomp

Dolph Ziggler b. Bad News Barrett – Sunset flip

Adam Rose b. Titus O'Neil – Rollup

Adam Rose b. Titus O'Neil – Rollup

Kane b. Dean Ambrose – Chokeslam

Big E. b. Jack Swagger – Big Ending

Bo Dallas b. Fandango – Bodog

Roman Reigns/John Cena/Sheamus b. Cesaro/Alberto Del Rio/Randy Orton/Bray Wyatt – Spear to Del Rio




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