Post by SassovsHart on Mar 9, 2008 7:10:06 GMT -5
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RAW:
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SD/ECW:
RAW:
1. Super Crazy defeated Charlie Hass. After a bit of back and forth, Hass was thrown from the ring and disappeared under the ring. When he returned, his black trunks were replaced with a bright blue sequined outfit and blue luchadore mask. A few minutes of offense later, Super Crazy pulled off the mask to reveal a skeleton mask. Once that one was pulled off, Super Crazy distracted Hass with it and took him down for the win.
2. Val Venis pinned D.H. Smith. This seemed like a continued training match with Venis calling the shots and leading Smith to work over his knee for an extended period of time. Venis seemed to want the kid to do well, while still playing the face to Smith’ cocky heel role. After a crowd-led comeback, Venis won with the Money Shot.
3. Mr. Kennedy beat William Regal. Regal came out and played the classic heel for the live crowd – first forgetting what town he was in, before insulting the Wisconsin fans for being so dumb to live in such a cold climate. Soon, Kennedy arrived after the ring announcer reminded the crowd that he hailed from Green Bay.
In a funny spot, he stood mid-ring and looked up for the microphone to come from the ceiling. When it didn’t arrive, he looked confused until a stage hand brought the wired mic from ringside and dropped it in his hand from above his head.
After verbally winning over the fans by telling Regal off, the match began with the usual back and forth. Regal dominated the match offensively after an early attempt to sell a back injury. In the end, Kennedy came back from behind for a win with the Mic Check.
4. Triple H and Shawn Michaels defeated Lance Cade and Trevor Murdoch. Triple H and HBK came out to the DX gimmick and ran through their catchphrases. After Cade and Murdoch came out, Michaels delayed the match’s start by taking pictures with fans at ringside. He took one fan’s cell phone to the ring to take a photo of Triple H.
Once the match began, both sides traded offense until the classic spot that found Triple H and HBK holding Murdoch’s and Cade’s trunks as they tried to get away, baring their bottoms for the roaring crowd.
In the end, after a hot tag, HBK cleared the ring with two Sweet Chin Musics and Triple H got the win with a Pedigree on Murdoch. After the match, Triple H and HBK posed in the ring and then spent at least ten minutes shaking hands with hundreds of fans surrounding the ring.
INTERMISSION
5. Beth Phoenix defeated Mickey James to retain the WWE Women’s Title. Mickey played the face to the crowd’s delight. Phoenix won after 10 minutes of back and forth and a number of acrobatic spots.
6. Umaga beat Hardcore Holly. Despite Holly flipping Umaga the bird prior to this match, the crowd didn’t know who to cheer in this match since both wrestlers played tweener roles. Umaga held the upper hand throughout and won handily.
7. Randy Orton pinned Chris Jericho to retain the WWE Title. Earlier in the night, the ring announcer asked fans to text their choice for main event stipulations. The choices were “Best of Three Falls,” “No Disqualification,” and “Street Fight.” Apparently, “Street Fight” won with 80 percent of the vote. The match started traditionally, but soon, Jericho tossed Orton out of the ring and over the crowd barrier.
They battled up the stairs of the arena, with Y2J tossing Orton to the ground and grabbing a fan’s camera to take a picture of the fallen heel. After they made their way back to the ring, Orton went under the mat to pull out a trash can. After Y2J was bashed into a can that was propped in the corner, he bashed Orton with it and busted him open. Orton pulled out some chairs, a cookie sheet and a table.
Orton brought out the ringside microphone and choked Jericho with the cord. After a reversal, Jericho choked Orton. Orton powered out of the Walls of Jericho and pounded him in the head with the cookie sheet. Then, he tossed Jericho through the table in the corner with a thud. After an RKO, Orton retained the belt.
After the match, Orton tried to continue beating Jericho with a chair, only to have Jericho block the shot and bash him in the face with the chair. Jericho took the mic and thanked the crowd for coming out and supporting the WWE.
Notes: Overall, this was one of the better house shows I’ve been to. The crowd was hot throughout, getting into all the matches, even when they weren’t big current storylines. The wrestlers seemed to respond favorably to the attention.
Triple and HBK seemed to have the most fun of everyone on the show and they were genuinely gracious after they match. They attempted to shake hands or take photos with everyone that ran to ringside—a good showing of camaraderie between the biggest stars in the company and one of the smaller TV markets.
Biggest Pops
1. Triple and HBK
2. Jericho
3. Kennedy
Biggest Jeers
1. Orton
2. Regal
3. Cade and Murdoch
2. Val Venis pinned D.H. Smith. This seemed like a continued training match with Venis calling the shots and leading Smith to work over his knee for an extended period of time. Venis seemed to want the kid to do well, while still playing the face to Smith’ cocky heel role. After a crowd-led comeback, Venis won with the Money Shot.
3. Mr. Kennedy beat William Regal. Regal came out and played the classic heel for the live crowd – first forgetting what town he was in, before insulting the Wisconsin fans for being so dumb to live in such a cold climate. Soon, Kennedy arrived after the ring announcer reminded the crowd that he hailed from Green Bay.
In a funny spot, he stood mid-ring and looked up for the microphone to come from the ceiling. When it didn’t arrive, he looked confused until a stage hand brought the wired mic from ringside and dropped it in his hand from above his head.
After verbally winning over the fans by telling Regal off, the match began with the usual back and forth. Regal dominated the match offensively after an early attempt to sell a back injury. In the end, Kennedy came back from behind for a win with the Mic Check.
4. Triple H and Shawn Michaels defeated Lance Cade and Trevor Murdoch. Triple H and HBK came out to the DX gimmick and ran through their catchphrases. After Cade and Murdoch came out, Michaels delayed the match’s start by taking pictures with fans at ringside. He took one fan’s cell phone to the ring to take a photo of Triple H.
Once the match began, both sides traded offense until the classic spot that found Triple H and HBK holding Murdoch’s and Cade’s trunks as they tried to get away, baring their bottoms for the roaring crowd.
In the end, after a hot tag, HBK cleared the ring with two Sweet Chin Musics and Triple H got the win with a Pedigree on Murdoch. After the match, Triple H and HBK posed in the ring and then spent at least ten minutes shaking hands with hundreds of fans surrounding the ring.
INTERMISSION
5. Beth Phoenix defeated Mickey James to retain the WWE Women’s Title. Mickey played the face to the crowd’s delight. Phoenix won after 10 minutes of back and forth and a number of acrobatic spots.
6. Umaga beat Hardcore Holly. Despite Holly flipping Umaga the bird prior to this match, the crowd didn’t know who to cheer in this match since both wrestlers played tweener roles. Umaga held the upper hand throughout and won handily.
7. Randy Orton pinned Chris Jericho to retain the WWE Title. Earlier in the night, the ring announcer asked fans to text their choice for main event stipulations. The choices were “Best of Three Falls,” “No Disqualification,” and “Street Fight.” Apparently, “Street Fight” won with 80 percent of the vote. The match started traditionally, but soon, Jericho tossed Orton out of the ring and over the crowd barrier.
They battled up the stairs of the arena, with Y2J tossing Orton to the ground and grabbing a fan’s camera to take a picture of the fallen heel. After they made their way back to the ring, Orton went under the mat to pull out a trash can. After Y2J was bashed into a can that was propped in the corner, he bashed Orton with it and busted him open. Orton pulled out some chairs, a cookie sheet and a table.
Orton brought out the ringside microphone and choked Jericho with the cord. After a reversal, Jericho choked Orton. Orton powered out of the Walls of Jericho and pounded him in the head with the cookie sheet. Then, he tossed Jericho through the table in the corner with a thud. After an RKO, Orton retained the belt.
After the match, Orton tried to continue beating Jericho with a chair, only to have Jericho block the shot and bash him in the face with the chair. Jericho took the mic and thanked the crowd for coming out and supporting the WWE.
Notes: Overall, this was one of the better house shows I’ve been to. The crowd was hot throughout, getting into all the matches, even when they weren’t big current storylines. The wrestlers seemed to respond favorably to the attention.
Triple and HBK seemed to have the most fun of everyone on the show and they were genuinely gracious after they match. They attempted to shake hands or take photos with everyone that ran to ringside—a good showing of camaraderie between the biggest stars in the company and one of the smaller TV markets.
Biggest Pops
1. Triple and HBK
2. Jericho
3. Kennedy
Biggest Jeers
1. Orton
2. Regal
3. Cade and Murdoch
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SD/ECW:
Armando Estrada came out first and cut a hillarious promo, saying "It's great to be back here in...." then he went up to the ring announcer and they had a whisper conversation, which lead to Armando saying "....Madison?.....Wait, Oshkosh!? What are we doing in Oshkosh!?" That got some good boos.
First match was Chavo Guerrero Vs. CM Punk for the ECW Title. The crowd was behind Punk all the way, but Chavo retained.
Next was Finlay Vs. Chuck Palumbo. Finlay won by using Eddie Guerrero's old chair trick. No Hornswoggle which was surprising since the local media was pushing this whole show as the return of the local kid who became a star. I get that they're trying to sell the injury storyline but he was basically the whole reason they came to Oshkosh which left a lot of his friends disappointed - myself included.
Up next Matt Hardy made his official in-ring return (I think this was his first match back anyway... the most recent house show report I found saw him only returning to attack MVP, but not competing in a match). His opponent was Kevin Thorn who had a whole new gimmick. His gimmick was basically that he tried outdoing his opponent in every aspect (poses, moves, and whatnot), and expected the same reaction only to get booed. Hardy won, and then gave Matt Striker (who was managing Thorn) a Twist of Fate.
Next match was Jesse and Festus Vs. The Edgeheads. Jesse and Festus won. Nothing to the match really, but I find it odd that Hawkins and Ryder are being associated with the World Heavyweight Champion and yet they lose clean to all these low-card tag teams (correct me if I'm wrong but didn't they recently lose to Moore and Yang recently on TV too?)
Kane beat Big Show by DQ when Big Show hit Kane with a chair. After the match, Big Show tried Chokeslamming Kane onto the chair, but he dropped him (botch). Then Kane just got up and improvised by hitting Big Show with the chair.
Kelly Kelly came out to throw some shirts into the crowd before the intermission.
After the intermission, we had a Money in the Bank Qualifying Match between MVP and Jamie Noble. MVP won, but something tells me they'll pretend this never happened like they did when Jimmy Yang and Shannon Moore qualified for the Rumble at a house show. Anyway, after the match, the ref throws up the "x" for EMTs to come down to help Noble. He's probably just selling the rib injuries from TV since he was wearing the tape anyway, but I thought I'd note that.
Tommy Dreamer Vs. Shelton Benjamin is up next. The crowd starts an "ECW" chant directed to Dreamer of course, but Shelton takes the glory by taking a bow. Dreamer won which surprised me.
Batista and Edge both took their sweet little time messing with the crowd before the Main Event, particularly messing with a girl in the front row. Batista made gestures to her and then Edge took someone's camera and took pictures of her before trying to pick her up. Edge played the wussy heel role well here. He stalled FOREVER... I'm talking at least a good 10 minutes. But it paid off because the crowd erupted when Batista finally decked him to start the match. Crowd's really into Batista throughout the match. It ends when one of the Edgeheads (the other one is mysteriously absent) comes down and distracts the ref allowing Edge to punt Batista below the belt to pick up the cheap win. After the match, Edge and the Edgehead double-team Batista, but Batista fires back with a Spear on Edge, and a Batista Bomb on the Edgehead. Say what you want, but Batista was over HUGE with the crowd -- both with kids and adults.
All in all it was a good show.
Biggest Pops:
1. Batista
2. Matt Hardy
3. CM Punk
4. MVP
Biggest Heat:
1. Edge
2. Armando's dismissal of the city.
3. Chavo Guerrero
4. MVP
I know I listed MVP in both Pops and Heat... that's because the crowd was legitimately split between him. He got a great reaction though.
First match was Chavo Guerrero Vs. CM Punk for the ECW Title. The crowd was behind Punk all the way, but Chavo retained.
Next was Finlay Vs. Chuck Palumbo. Finlay won by using Eddie Guerrero's old chair trick. No Hornswoggle which was surprising since the local media was pushing this whole show as the return of the local kid who became a star. I get that they're trying to sell the injury storyline but he was basically the whole reason they came to Oshkosh which left a lot of his friends disappointed - myself included.
Up next Matt Hardy made his official in-ring return (I think this was his first match back anyway... the most recent house show report I found saw him only returning to attack MVP, but not competing in a match). His opponent was Kevin Thorn who had a whole new gimmick. His gimmick was basically that he tried outdoing his opponent in every aspect (poses, moves, and whatnot), and expected the same reaction only to get booed. Hardy won, and then gave Matt Striker (who was managing Thorn) a Twist of Fate.
Next match was Jesse and Festus Vs. The Edgeheads. Jesse and Festus won. Nothing to the match really, but I find it odd that Hawkins and Ryder are being associated with the World Heavyweight Champion and yet they lose clean to all these low-card tag teams (correct me if I'm wrong but didn't they recently lose to Moore and Yang recently on TV too?)
Kane beat Big Show by DQ when Big Show hit Kane with a chair. After the match, Big Show tried Chokeslamming Kane onto the chair, but he dropped him (botch). Then Kane just got up and improvised by hitting Big Show with the chair.
Kelly Kelly came out to throw some shirts into the crowd before the intermission.
After the intermission, we had a Money in the Bank Qualifying Match between MVP and Jamie Noble. MVP won, but something tells me they'll pretend this never happened like they did when Jimmy Yang and Shannon Moore qualified for the Rumble at a house show. Anyway, after the match, the ref throws up the "x" for EMTs to come down to help Noble. He's probably just selling the rib injuries from TV since he was wearing the tape anyway, but I thought I'd note that.
Tommy Dreamer Vs. Shelton Benjamin is up next. The crowd starts an "ECW" chant directed to Dreamer of course, but Shelton takes the glory by taking a bow. Dreamer won which surprised me.
Batista and Edge both took their sweet little time messing with the crowd before the Main Event, particularly messing with a girl in the front row. Batista made gestures to her and then Edge took someone's camera and took pictures of her before trying to pick her up. Edge played the wussy heel role well here. He stalled FOREVER... I'm talking at least a good 10 minutes. But it paid off because the crowd erupted when Batista finally decked him to start the match. Crowd's really into Batista throughout the match. It ends when one of the Edgeheads (the other one is mysteriously absent) comes down and distracts the ref allowing Edge to punt Batista below the belt to pick up the cheap win. After the match, Edge and the Edgehead double-team Batista, but Batista fires back with a Spear on Edge, and a Batista Bomb on the Edgehead. Say what you want, but Batista was over HUGE with the crowd -- both with kids and adults.
All in all it was a good show.
Biggest Pops:
1. Batista
2. Matt Hardy
3. CM Punk
4. MVP
Biggest Heat:
1. Edge
2. Armando's dismissal of the city.
3. Chavo Guerrero
4. MVP
I know I listed MVP in both Pops and Heat... that's because the crowd was legitimately split between him. He got a great reaction though.