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Thursday
Impact Wrestling
Date: May 23, 2013
Location; USF SunDome, Tampa, Florida
Commentators: Mike Tenay, Tazz
We're in Hogan's hometown tonight with another live episode. The main stories tonight are Aces and 8's patching in AJ Styles and potentially finding out who James Storm's partner will be in the four way tag. That match is up in the air though as Storm has an abdominal injury and is supposed to be out of action for several weeks. Granted in a tag match he can stand on the apron and do little more. Let's get to it.
We open with a graphic wishing condolences to those affected by the storm in Oklahoma, as well as a number donate to the Red Cross. In case you're interested, the number is 90999. Text REDCROSS to that number and a $10 charge will appear on your phone bill.
We recap the events of last week with Sting agreeing to put any future title shots on the line as well as Joseph Park earning a future TV Title shot.
Here's Hogan to open the show. He immediately plugs his beach shop and says that he was drinking with Shark Boy last night. That's a random name drop. He also has his TNA family here but a member of the team is going to join Aces and 8's. If that's what AJ wants to do then so be it, because Hogan has someone who is always going to be loyal to him, which brings Sting out to the ring.
Sting says he doesn't want Hogan to change anything about the title match at Slammiversary because he needs to take Bully's power from him. Sting flubs his lines a bit and eventually says that he wants to take Ray's pride from him. Hogan again offers to take the stipulation away, but here's Brooke Hogan because we haven't seen her in the ring lately.
She talks about driving wedges between everyone and says she was the catalyst for everything going up in smoke. Brook says she has to take responsibility and is so proud of the Knockouts, so she's going to resign as the head of the Knockouts division. Hulk says no but before we can get a rebuttal, here's Ray for more talking.
Ray says it's none of their faults, but rather his own fault for Hulk not knowing how to run the company. It's Ray's fault for stabbing the Hogans in the back and turning everything upside down. However, there's one person in the ring that Ray does blame and that's Brooke. He loves Brooke very much and will never take his ring off....and that's it.
Suicide is back next.
Suicide vs. Petey Williams vs. Joey Ryan
Kenny King is on commentary as I believe the winner of this joins Sabin and King in the Ultimate X Title match at Slammiversary. Suicide hooks a quick Black Widow on Petey but gets sent to the floor by Ryan. Joey hooks a quick suplex on Petey but stops to rub oil on his chest. Suicide hooks a sweet hurricanrana off the top to take him down before putting Joey in an Indian Deathlock and an abdominal stretch on Petey at the same time.
Petey gets out and tries the Destroyer, only to have Suicide backdrop out of it and send Joey to the floor as well. A flip dive takes both non masked men down but Joey takes Suicide down back in the ring. A boot to the face from Joey breaks up the Destroyer again but Suicide takes him down with a kick to the head. Suicide picks up Ryan like a tiger suplex but pushes him forward and hits a Codebreaker to the chest for the pin on Ryan at 4:03.
Chris Sabin offers to be Storm's partner but James thankfully declines. Apparently the X Champion can still cash in the title for a world title shot.
Brooke comes up to Bully in the back so he can say he still loves her.
Velvet and Mickie are in the back and Velvet's knee is still hurt. Mickie offers to postpone their match but Velvet says no because they're best friends or some jazz like that.
Bound For Glory Series Qualifying Tournament Semi-Finals: Sam Shaw vs. Alex Silva
The winner of this faces Jay Bradley at Slammiversary for the spot in the Series. Before Silva comes to the ring though, here are Aces and 8's to say that Shaw has advanced. Wes Brisco says that he's taken Silva out in the parking lot because he should be in the tournament instead. Shaw gets beaten down by Doc, Brisco and Bischoff, meaning no match of course. Magnus comes out and runs off all three guys, who of course are afriad of one guy they've beaten down time after time.
Magnus says that Shaw is his friend from wrestling camp so this is personal. Apparently it's Magnus vs. Brisco right now.
Wes Brisco vs. Magnus
Magnus hits a quick gutwrench suplex and pounds away, sending Brisco to the floor as we take a break. Back with Brisco ramming Magnus into some buckles and putting on a quick chinlock. A forearm to the back keeps Magnus down and Brisco pounds away in the corner. Magnus fights up again but the Aces and 8's come in for the DQ at 7:56.
Samoa Joe returns to make the save for Magnus.
There will be another inductee into the Hall of Fame at Slammiversary.
Ray congratulates the bikers on helping Wes out there. AJ will be here later.
We look at Kurt Angle in New York in an attempt to save Olympic wrestling. There was an international exhibition at Grand Central Station.
Kurt Angle vs. Mr. Anderson
Before the bell, we see AJ arriving in the back on a motorcycle. Feeling out process to start with Angle taking Anderson down and kicking him in the head. Anderson is stomped down into the corner before Angle suplexes him down for two. Kurt speeds things up but misses a charge into the corner, slamming his shoulder into the post. Anderson goes after the arm with a hammerlock and a slam out of said hammerlock for two. Off to an armbar but Kurt fights out of it with an armdrag and a middle rope dropkick.
Kurt can't immediately follow up because of the arm, but he manages to snap off a belly to belly for two. The Angle Slam is countered into a fireman's carry roll for two by Anderson, but Kurt comes back with the rolling Germans. Anderson pops up with a Mic Check for two, but he takes WAY too long on the top, allowing Angle to run the ropes and belly to belly him down. Before Angle can finish him off though, here's AJ at ringside. He hugs Tazz, allowing Anderson to hit Angle low for the pin at 8:38.
Gail Kim says she should be getting the title shot tonight, not Mickie James. Taryn comes in and destroys her.
Video on James Storm being such a great tag team wrestler. We also talk about Storm being put in the four way tag title match at Slammiversary.
Here's Storm to make his announcement with and Hernandez on commentary. Storm talks about how awesome tag wrestling is but here are Roode and Aries to interrupt. Roode talks about how he carried Storm and then beat him for the world title. Before Storm can announce again, here's Bad Influence with another interruption. Kaz and Daniels say it doesn't make a difference who Storm picks so Storm says shut up so he can talk.
Cue Shark Boy of all people to say that he's here because Storm needs a partner. They both like fishing, drinking beer and kicking some bass. Before Storm can say anything, here's Robbie E to say he can make Storm a champion at Slammiversary. He even has tag names for them: Beer Bro, America's Most Bro or Gym Tan Beer Bro. Shark Boy and Robbie argue until Gunner returns and lays out both guys with a Rock Bottom backbreaker to Sharky and a torture rack to Robbie. Storm shakes Gunner's hand and says he'll see him at Slammiversary.
Joseph Park is worried about getting a strap at Slammiversary but Sting says it's ok. With that out of the way, Park talks about Sting beating Bully Ray. Apparently next week it's Sting/a partner of his choice vs. Team 3D. Sting wants Park to talk to Abyss about being the partner but Park can't do it for some reason. Sting says justice has to be served and that's enough to inspire Park to get his brother to help.
We run down the Slammiversary card.
Knockouts Title: Mickie James vs. Velvet Sky
Velvet is defending and has a bad knee coming in. Mickie takes it down to the mat to start and cranks on the arm, only to have Velvet hit a fast dropkick for two. They slug it out until Mickie hits something like a swinging Bubba Bomb before hooking a full nelson as we take a break. Back with Velvet down and being put in a chinlock, only to fight up with an armdrag. Velvet fires off some clotheslines but her knee is giving out again. A headscissors gets the champion nowhere and I think they screw up a sequence setting up a Russian legsweep.
The second attempt works a bit better but Velvet is sent into the corner for a kick to the ribs. Now the headscissors works for Sky but her knee gives out after Mickie is down. A hard chop block takes Velvet down and Mickie has that evil look on her face for the first time in way too long. The MickieDT is enough for the pin and the title at 8:47.
Video on AJ Styles turning his back on TNA.
Aces and 8's drink a toast to Mr. Anderson and AJ Styles.
Here are the bikers to patch in AJ. Ray talks about D'Lo dropping the ball but praises Anderson for stepping up. This brings out AJ so Ray can suck up to him a bit. They give AJ his first beer and amazingly enough Styles drinks it down. Didn't he drink with Storm before? Cue Angle to whine about AJ selling out but Styles puts on his cut. Angle charges in like an idiot and gets beaten down as Ray hands AJ a hammer. Styles hits Angle in the knee with said hammer, only to hit the rest of the bikers with it as well. AJ bails to end the show.
Results
Suicide b. Joey Ryan and Petey Williams Gutbuster to Ryan
Magnus b. Wes Brisco via DQ when Aces and 8's interfered
Mr. Anderson b. Kurt Angle Low Blow
Mickie James b. Velvet Sky MickieDT
Friday
Impact got a 1.07, which is a 28% jump from last week.
Smackdown
Date: May 24, 2013
Location: CenturyLink Center Omaha, Omaha, Nebraska
Commentators: Michael Cole, Josh Matthews, John Bradshaw Layfield
We're past Extreme Rules and the main story is of course HHH. He collapsed at the end of Raw while Curtis Axel was laying in the ring with no one paying a bit of attention to him, so odds are we'll hear about getting an update on him on Raw tonight. Other than that we have Del Rio confirmed as the #1 contender for Ziggler whenever Dolph is healthy again. Let's get to it.
We open with a recap of the HHH/Heyman stuff from both Extreme Rules and Raw. We also get a little bit about Shield winning three belts as tonight it's Kofi vs. Ambrose for the US Title.
Here's the Miz for MizTV to open the show. Miz says that he's versatile because he's going to host this show and then he'll win back the Intercontinental Title soon after. The guest tonight is Fandango who thankfully brings Summer Rae with him. Before Miz can ask him a question, Fandango stops him for the correct pronunciation of his name. Miz counters with some reallys and shows us a clip of the tag match from Raw where Fandango stopped for a dance.
Miz wants to know how obnoxious Fandango is. Fandango threatens to dance all over the face of anyone who comes near Summer before questioning Miz's own ego. Miz says that Fandango looks like a dancing bag of Skittles which isn't too far from accurate. The fans chant bag of Skittles, making Miz declare Fandango the new Fruity Pebbles. This brings out Wade Barrett with his horrible new music.
Barrett says he'll get to Miz in a minute but first of all he's angry at Fandango for tiptoeing through the tulips instead of being Barrett's partner. Wade threatens Fandango if he ever does that again, so Fandango corrects his pronunciation. Miz says Barrett needs to focus on him because Miz has a title shot later tonight. Barrett punches Miz in the face and the brawl is on. Fandango and Summer leave as a referee comes out to break it up.
Intercontinental Title: The Miz vs. Wade Barrett
This is joined in progress after a break with Miz challenging. Fandango is also sitting in on commentary. Miz fights out of a chinlock and hits a flapjack, only to be taken down by a back elbow. Fandango says that he had to go to the back on Monday because his glitter was coming off. Barrett puts Miz on the top rope for a kick to the ribs for two and it's off to a chinlock.
Back up and Miz hits a running knee lift and a bit boot. Fandango asks JBL to hit his music because apparently Bradshaw can do that. It's time for some dancing as well as for the Winds of Change to Miz for two. Miz gets two of his own off a rollup before hitting a baseball slide to Fandango. A dropkick takes out Barrett's knee but Fandango kicks Miz in the head for the DQ at 2:56 shown. This was angle advancement and barely a match at all.
Fandango and Barrett double team Miz post match but Barrett hits Fandango with the Bull Hammer as a receipt for Monday night. In something you almost never get to say anymore, Barrett stands tall.
Daniel Bryan is muttering to himself in the back when Kane comes in. He says that they both lost the titles, which Bryan interprets as Kane blaming him. Bryan insists that he isn't the weak link as his paranoia continues.
Jack Swagger vs. Daniel Bryan
No entrance for Swagger again. Bryan goes right at Swagger and pounds away before sending Jack to the floor for the suicide dive. He fires off kicks to the chest against the barricade before taking it back inside for a near fall off a missile dropkick. Jack takes Bryan down off of a clothesline before putting him in the Tree of Woe for some knees. We take a break and come back with the two of them colliding before Bryan hits a running kick to the face in the corner.
More kicks to the chest have Jack in trouble and a running kick to the face gets two. Swagger finally catches one of the kicks in a high angle belly to belly for two of his own. Daniel rolls out of a gutwrench suplex but gets caught in the Patriot Lock, only to be rolled through for another near fall. The Vader Bomb hits knees and a HARD kick to Swagger's head sees Bryan not cover but rather stomp Swagger even more. There's the NO Lock for the tap out at 5:36 shown of 9:06.
Post match Bryan beats on him even more. The referee mentioned something about reversing the decision but no official announcement was ever made.
We get a package of stills from the last man standing match on Sunday. Cena will be back on Raw.
We also get all the Ryback stuff from Monday with him challenging for an ambulance match and throwing Ryder in the ambulance.
Here's Damien Sandow in the ring wearing a suit. There's a table in front of him and as usual, he seems annoyed. Sandow talks about seeing two people compete in a series of stupid competitions, ranging from a tug of war to arm wrestling to a truck pull. Tonight, Sandow wants them to deal with some mental issues. There's a tied up rope on the table and we hear the story of the Gordian Knot. Sandow has Matt Striker try to untie the knot while making fun of the education system when Striker can't do it.
Cue Sheamus who makes fun of Sandow's hobby of playing with knots. Sheamus talks about playing with Rubic's Cubes as a kid before picking up the knot. He tries to untie it but Sandow gets impatient. Damien pulls out a pair of bolt cutters and hacks it up. Sheamus tries a Brogue Kick but Damien bails to the floor, shouting I KNEW IT! Instead Shaemus offers to teach him about Newton's Law, which means he throws Striker through the ropes at Sandow. Your lesson of the night: when you get outsmarted, throw human beings.
Chris Jericho vs. Big Show
That's a pretty fast recovery from Orton's punt. Jericho charges straight at Big Show for some reason as Matthews compares Jericho to Johnny Depp. JBL: Johnny Depp never has been been inside a WWE ring and neither has Jay Silverheels or Tonto. Show shoves him down with ease and catches Jericho in a bearhug. He lets it go for no apparent reason, allowing Jericho to dropkick Show's knee out and pound away, only to be caught by a spear for two. Jericho escapes the chokeslam attempt and goes up, only to jump into a loud chop to the chest.
Show goes to the middle rope but misses an elbow drop, allowing Jericho to hit the Lionsault for two. The Codebreaker is countered into a sunset flip attempt but Show pulls him up with a chokeslam, only to be pulled down by a DDT for two. The Walls are easily shoved away and there's the chokeslam but Jericho rolls to the floor. Jericho escapes a ram into the post by sending Show into the post himself. Jericho hits a decent Codebreaker to send Show into the timekeeper's area which is good for a countout win for Jericho at 6:30.
Post match Big Show picks up a chair but Jericho kicks it out of his hands and beats Big Show with it for fun.
The Raw ReBound is the introduction of Curtis Axel and the match with HHH, followed by HHH collapsing.
Here are Heyman and Axel with something to say. Heyman brags about his success with Lesnar and Punk and now he's pointing his finger at Axel. Curtis himself gets to speak and says that in one night, he accomplished more than his father and grandfather ever accomplished. He took HHH's best shot and then left him laying. Curtis says that he won on Monday and says his name a few more times. That was just day one and tonight is day two.
Curtis Axel vs. Sin Cara
This is joined in progress after the break with the stupid lights back again. Sin Cara spines out of a fireman's carry before firing off some kicks. A standing rana takes Curtis down and there's the wrist drag out of the corner. Curtis throws Cara to the apron and stomps away in the corner. Randy Orton is talking about Curtis Axel RIGHT NOW on the WWE App. Cara comes back with the Tajiri handspring elbow and a crossbody for two. A top rope version of the crossbody misses though and the formerly known McGillicutter (running one arm neckbreaker) gets the pin on Cara at 3:00 shown.
US Title: Kofi Kingston vs. Dean Ambrose
Kofi is challenging of course. Dean goes it alone on this one and seems to have some fans on his side. Kofi fires off some kicks and right hands but gets taken down by a fast shoulder block. Back up and Kofi gets no count off a dropkick before getting taken down by another shoulder. Ambrose chokes with his leg on the mat but Kofi fires off more dropkicks. A middle rope ax handle gets two on Dean but as Kofi goes up top he has to dive on Reigns outside. Roman and Seth come in for the DQ at 2:30.
Post match Shield beats on Kofi until Sheamus and Randy Orton make the save. If you're a Smackdown fan, you know the drill from here.
Kofi Kingston/Randy Orton/Sheamus vs. Shield
Joined in progress again with Sheamus slamming Reigns down for two. Off to Orton for some headbutts to Rollins and right hands in the corner. Kofi comes in to work on the arm for a bit before it's back to Randy to crank on the arm as well. Rollins finally gets in a knee to the face and makes the tag off to Ambrose who takes the US Champion down with ease. A knee rake across the face allows for the tag back to Sheamus but Ambrose gets in a shot to the ribs.
Back to Rollins who pounds away in the corner, only to get caught in mid air off a middle rope cross body. Reigns and Ambrose have to save their partner from the ten forearms to the chest as we take a break. Back with Ambrose hitting a knee to Sheamus' ribs before it's back to Reigns for stomps in the corner and a lot of trash talk. Sheamus fights out and avoids a charge from Reigns, sending him shoulder first into the post. Hot tag brings in Orton for all his favorites, including the Elevated DDT.
Ambrose bails to the floor to avoid the RKO and Reigns gets in a shot to Orton. Reigns comes up limping though, which is apparently a legit ankle injury. Back in and Rollins pounds on Orton before it's back to Dean for a front facelock. Rollins comes in again for some right hands to the head as this is basically a handicap match now. Randy gets in a right hand but gets caught in a downward spiral into the middle buckle to put him right back down. Orton comes back with more right hands and snaps off a quick superplex to put both guys down.
The hot tag brings in Sheamus to face Ambrose (Reigns didn't have his hand out but was instead waving Rollins over to Ambrose) and house is cleaned. Even Reigns takes a shoulder to the ribs before Ambrose is hit with the rolling senton into the forearms to Rollins' chest. Reigns breaks up White Noise on Dean with a spear but rolls to the floor for an RKO from from Orton. Kofi comes in and gets two on Dean, but it's Rollins tripping Kingston up, allowing Dean to hit the bulldog driver for the pin at 11:48 shown of 15:18.
Results
The Miz b. Wade Barrett via DQ when Fandango interfered
Daniel Bryan b. Jack Swagger NO Lock
Chris Jericho b. Big Show via countout
Curtis Axel b. Sin Cara McGillicutter
Kofi Kingston b. Dean Ambrose via DQ when Shield interfered
Shield b. Kofi Kingston/Sheamus/Randy Orton Bulldog Driver to Kingston
Saturday
Nothing.
Sunday
Hector Garza has passed away at the age of 43 due to cancer.
Quick Results
Monday Night Raw
Chris Jericho/The Miz vs. Fandango/Wade Barrett Figure four to Barrett
Sheamus b. Titus O'Neil Brogue Kick
Big E. Langston b. Albeto Del Rio Big Ending
AJ Lee b. Layla Black Widow
Shield b. HELL NO/Kofi Kingston Spear to Kane
Randy Orton b. Jack Swagger RKO
NXT
Sami Zayn b. Curt Hawkins Tornado DDT
Antonio Cesaro b. Yoshi Tatsu Neutralizer
Sami Zayn b. Antonio Cesaro Rollup
Mason Ryan b. Enzo Amore Torture Rack Neckbreaker
Bray Wyatt b. Corey Graves Sister Abigail
Impact Wrestling
Suicide b. Joey Ryan and Petey Williams Gutbuster to Ryan
Magnus b. Wes Brisco via DQ when Aces and 8's interfered
Mr. Anderson b. Kurt Angle Low Blow
Mickie James b. Velvet Sky MickieDT
Smackdown
The Miz b. Wade Barrett via DQ when Fandango interfered
Daniel Bryan b. Jack Swagger NO Lock
Chris Jericho b. Big Show via countout
Curtis Axel b. Sin Cara McGillicutter
Kofi Kingston b. Dean Ambrose via DQ when Shield interfered
Shield b. Kofi Kingston/Sheamus/Randy Orton Bulldog Driver to Kingston
Impact Wrestling
Date: May 23, 2013
Location; USF SunDome, Tampa, Florida
Commentators: Mike Tenay, Tazz
We're in Hogan's hometown tonight with another live episode. The main stories tonight are Aces and 8's patching in AJ Styles and potentially finding out who James Storm's partner will be in the four way tag. That match is up in the air though as Storm has an abdominal injury and is supposed to be out of action for several weeks. Granted in a tag match he can stand on the apron and do little more. Let's get to it.
We open with a graphic wishing condolences to those affected by the storm in Oklahoma, as well as a number donate to the Red Cross. In case you're interested, the number is 90999. Text REDCROSS to that number and a $10 charge will appear on your phone bill.
We recap the events of last week with Sting agreeing to put any future title shots on the line as well as Joseph Park earning a future TV Title shot.
Here's Hogan to open the show. He immediately plugs his beach shop and says that he was drinking with Shark Boy last night. That's a random name drop. He also has his TNA family here but a member of the team is going to join Aces and 8's. If that's what AJ wants to do then so be it, because Hogan has someone who is always going to be loyal to him, which brings Sting out to the ring.
Sting says he doesn't want Hogan to change anything about the title match at Slammiversary because he needs to take Bully's power from him. Sting flubs his lines a bit and eventually says that he wants to take Ray's pride from him. Hogan again offers to take the stipulation away, but here's Brooke Hogan because we haven't seen her in the ring lately.
She talks about driving wedges between everyone and says she was the catalyst for everything going up in smoke. Brook says she has to take responsibility and is so proud of the Knockouts, so she's going to resign as the head of the Knockouts division. Hulk says no but before we can get a rebuttal, here's Ray for more talking.
Ray says it's none of their faults, but rather his own fault for Hulk not knowing how to run the company. It's Ray's fault for stabbing the Hogans in the back and turning everything upside down. However, there's one person in the ring that Ray does blame and that's Brooke. He loves Brooke very much and will never take his ring off....and that's it.
Suicide is back next.
Suicide vs. Petey Williams vs. Joey Ryan
Kenny King is on commentary as I believe the winner of this joins Sabin and King in the Ultimate X Title match at Slammiversary. Suicide hooks a quick Black Widow on Petey but gets sent to the floor by Ryan. Joey hooks a quick suplex on Petey but stops to rub oil on his chest. Suicide hooks a sweet hurricanrana off the top to take him down before putting Joey in an Indian Deathlock and an abdominal stretch on Petey at the same time.
Petey gets out and tries the Destroyer, only to have Suicide backdrop out of it and send Joey to the floor as well. A flip dive takes both non masked men down but Joey takes Suicide down back in the ring. A boot to the face from Joey breaks up the Destroyer again but Suicide takes him down with a kick to the head. Suicide picks up Ryan like a tiger suplex but pushes him forward and hits a Codebreaker to the chest for the pin on Ryan at 4:03.
Chris Sabin offers to be Storm's partner but James thankfully declines. Apparently the X Champion can still cash in the title for a world title shot.
Brooke comes up to Bully in the back so he can say he still loves her.
Velvet and Mickie are in the back and Velvet's knee is still hurt. Mickie offers to postpone their match but Velvet says no because they're best friends or some jazz like that.
Bound For Glory Series Qualifying Tournament Semi-Finals: Sam Shaw vs. Alex Silva
The winner of this faces Jay Bradley at Slammiversary for the spot in the Series. Before Silva comes to the ring though, here are Aces and 8's to say that Shaw has advanced. Wes Brisco says that he's taken Silva out in the parking lot because he should be in the tournament instead. Shaw gets beaten down by Doc, Brisco and Bischoff, meaning no match of course. Magnus comes out and runs off all three guys, who of course are afriad of one guy they've beaten down time after time.
Magnus says that Shaw is his friend from wrestling camp so this is personal. Apparently it's Magnus vs. Brisco right now.
Wes Brisco vs. Magnus
Magnus hits a quick gutwrench suplex and pounds away, sending Brisco to the floor as we take a break. Back with Brisco ramming Magnus into some buckles and putting on a quick chinlock. A forearm to the back keeps Magnus down and Brisco pounds away in the corner. Magnus fights up again but the Aces and 8's come in for the DQ at 7:56.
Samoa Joe returns to make the save for Magnus.
There will be another inductee into the Hall of Fame at Slammiversary.
Ray congratulates the bikers on helping Wes out there. AJ will be here later.
We look at Kurt Angle in New York in an attempt to save Olympic wrestling. There was an international exhibition at Grand Central Station.
Kurt Angle vs. Mr. Anderson
Before the bell, we see AJ arriving in the back on a motorcycle. Feeling out process to start with Angle taking Anderson down and kicking him in the head. Anderson is stomped down into the corner before Angle suplexes him down for two. Kurt speeds things up but misses a charge into the corner, slamming his shoulder into the post. Anderson goes after the arm with a hammerlock and a slam out of said hammerlock for two. Off to an armbar but Kurt fights out of it with an armdrag and a middle rope dropkick.
Kurt can't immediately follow up because of the arm, but he manages to snap off a belly to belly for two. The Angle Slam is countered into a fireman's carry roll for two by Anderson, but Kurt comes back with the rolling Germans. Anderson pops up with a Mic Check for two, but he takes WAY too long on the top, allowing Angle to run the ropes and belly to belly him down. Before Angle can finish him off though, here's AJ at ringside. He hugs Tazz, allowing Anderson to hit Angle low for the pin at 8:38.
Gail Kim says she should be getting the title shot tonight, not Mickie James. Taryn comes in and destroys her.
Video on James Storm being such a great tag team wrestler. We also talk about Storm being put in the four way tag title match at Slammiversary.
Here's Storm to make his announcement with and Hernandez on commentary. Storm talks about how awesome tag wrestling is but here are Roode and Aries to interrupt. Roode talks about how he carried Storm and then beat him for the world title. Before Storm can announce again, here's Bad Influence with another interruption. Kaz and Daniels say it doesn't make a difference who Storm picks so Storm says shut up so he can talk.
Cue Shark Boy of all people to say that he's here because Storm needs a partner. They both like fishing, drinking beer and kicking some bass. Before Storm can say anything, here's Robbie E to say he can make Storm a champion at Slammiversary. He even has tag names for them: Beer Bro, America's Most Bro or Gym Tan Beer Bro. Shark Boy and Robbie argue until Gunner returns and lays out both guys with a Rock Bottom backbreaker to Sharky and a torture rack to Robbie. Storm shakes Gunner's hand and says he'll see him at Slammiversary.
Joseph Park is worried about getting a strap at Slammiversary but Sting says it's ok. With that out of the way, Park talks about Sting beating Bully Ray. Apparently next week it's Sting/a partner of his choice vs. Team 3D. Sting wants Park to talk to Abyss about being the partner but Park can't do it for some reason. Sting says justice has to be served and that's enough to inspire Park to get his brother to help.
We run down the Slammiversary card.
Knockouts Title: Mickie James vs. Velvet Sky
Velvet is defending and has a bad knee coming in. Mickie takes it down to the mat to start and cranks on the arm, only to have Velvet hit a fast dropkick for two. They slug it out until Mickie hits something like a swinging Bubba Bomb before hooking a full nelson as we take a break. Back with Velvet down and being put in a chinlock, only to fight up with an armdrag. Velvet fires off some clotheslines but her knee is giving out again. A headscissors gets the champion nowhere and I think they screw up a sequence setting up a Russian legsweep.
The second attempt works a bit better but Velvet is sent into the corner for a kick to the ribs. Now the headscissors works for Sky but her knee gives out after Mickie is down. A hard chop block takes Velvet down and Mickie has that evil look on her face for the first time in way too long. The MickieDT is enough for the pin and the title at 8:47.
Video on AJ Styles turning his back on TNA.
Aces and 8's drink a toast to Mr. Anderson and AJ Styles.
Here are the bikers to patch in AJ. Ray talks about D'Lo dropping the ball but praises Anderson for stepping up. This brings out AJ so Ray can suck up to him a bit. They give AJ his first beer and amazingly enough Styles drinks it down. Didn't he drink with Storm before? Cue Angle to whine about AJ selling out but Styles puts on his cut. Angle charges in like an idiot and gets beaten down as Ray hands AJ a hammer. Styles hits Angle in the knee with said hammer, only to hit the rest of the bikers with it as well. AJ bails to end the show.
Results
Suicide b. Joey Ryan and Petey Williams Gutbuster to Ryan
Magnus b. Wes Brisco via DQ when Aces and 8's interfered
Mr. Anderson b. Kurt Angle Low Blow
Mickie James b. Velvet Sky MickieDT
Friday
Impact got a 1.07, which is a 28% jump from last week.
Smackdown
Date: May 24, 2013
Location: CenturyLink Center Omaha, Omaha, Nebraska
Commentators: Michael Cole, Josh Matthews, John Bradshaw Layfield
We're past Extreme Rules and the main story is of course HHH. He collapsed at the end of Raw while Curtis Axel was laying in the ring with no one paying a bit of attention to him, so odds are we'll hear about getting an update on him on Raw tonight. Other than that we have Del Rio confirmed as the #1 contender for Ziggler whenever Dolph is healthy again. Let's get to it.
We open with a recap of the HHH/Heyman stuff from both Extreme Rules and Raw. We also get a little bit about Shield winning three belts as tonight it's Kofi vs. Ambrose for the US Title.
Here's the Miz for MizTV to open the show. Miz says that he's versatile because he's going to host this show and then he'll win back the Intercontinental Title soon after. The guest tonight is Fandango who thankfully brings Summer Rae with him. Before Miz can ask him a question, Fandango stops him for the correct pronunciation of his name. Miz counters with some reallys and shows us a clip of the tag match from Raw where Fandango stopped for a dance.
Miz wants to know how obnoxious Fandango is. Fandango threatens to dance all over the face of anyone who comes near Summer before questioning Miz's own ego. Miz says that Fandango looks like a dancing bag of Skittles which isn't too far from accurate. The fans chant bag of Skittles, making Miz declare Fandango the new Fruity Pebbles. This brings out Wade Barrett with his horrible new music.
Barrett says he'll get to Miz in a minute but first of all he's angry at Fandango for tiptoeing through the tulips instead of being Barrett's partner. Wade threatens Fandango if he ever does that again, so Fandango corrects his pronunciation. Miz says Barrett needs to focus on him because Miz has a title shot later tonight. Barrett punches Miz in the face and the brawl is on. Fandango and Summer leave as a referee comes out to break it up.
Intercontinental Title: The Miz vs. Wade Barrett
This is joined in progress after a break with Miz challenging. Fandango is also sitting in on commentary. Miz fights out of a chinlock and hits a flapjack, only to be taken down by a back elbow. Fandango says that he had to go to the back on Monday because his glitter was coming off. Barrett puts Miz on the top rope for a kick to the ribs for two and it's off to a chinlock.
Back up and Miz hits a running knee lift and a bit boot. Fandango asks JBL to hit his music because apparently Bradshaw can do that. It's time for some dancing as well as for the Winds of Change to Miz for two. Miz gets two of his own off a rollup before hitting a baseball slide to Fandango. A dropkick takes out Barrett's knee but Fandango kicks Miz in the head for the DQ at 2:56 shown. This was angle advancement and barely a match at all.
Fandango and Barrett double team Miz post match but Barrett hits Fandango with the Bull Hammer as a receipt for Monday night. In something you almost never get to say anymore, Barrett stands tall.
Daniel Bryan is muttering to himself in the back when Kane comes in. He says that they both lost the titles, which Bryan interprets as Kane blaming him. Bryan insists that he isn't the weak link as his paranoia continues.
Jack Swagger vs. Daniel Bryan
No entrance for Swagger again. Bryan goes right at Swagger and pounds away before sending Jack to the floor for the suicide dive. He fires off kicks to the chest against the barricade before taking it back inside for a near fall off a missile dropkick. Jack takes Bryan down off of a clothesline before putting him in the Tree of Woe for some knees. We take a break and come back with the two of them colliding before Bryan hits a running kick to the face in the corner.
More kicks to the chest have Jack in trouble and a running kick to the face gets two. Swagger finally catches one of the kicks in a high angle belly to belly for two of his own. Daniel rolls out of a gutwrench suplex but gets caught in the Patriot Lock, only to be rolled through for another near fall. The Vader Bomb hits knees and a HARD kick to Swagger's head sees Bryan not cover but rather stomp Swagger even more. There's the NO Lock for the tap out at 5:36 shown of 9:06.
Post match Bryan beats on him even more. The referee mentioned something about reversing the decision but no official announcement was ever made.
We get a package of stills from the last man standing match on Sunday. Cena will be back on Raw.
We also get all the Ryback stuff from Monday with him challenging for an ambulance match and throwing Ryder in the ambulance.
Here's Damien Sandow in the ring wearing a suit. There's a table in front of him and as usual, he seems annoyed. Sandow talks about seeing two people compete in a series of stupid competitions, ranging from a tug of war to arm wrestling to a truck pull. Tonight, Sandow wants them to deal with some mental issues. There's a tied up rope on the table and we hear the story of the Gordian Knot. Sandow has Matt Striker try to untie the knot while making fun of the education system when Striker can't do it.
Cue Sheamus who makes fun of Sandow's hobby of playing with knots. Sheamus talks about playing with Rubic's Cubes as a kid before picking up the knot. He tries to untie it but Sandow gets impatient. Damien pulls out a pair of bolt cutters and hacks it up. Sheamus tries a Brogue Kick but Damien bails to the floor, shouting I KNEW IT! Instead Shaemus offers to teach him about Newton's Law, which means he throws Striker through the ropes at Sandow. Your lesson of the night: when you get outsmarted, throw human beings.
Chris Jericho vs. Big Show
That's a pretty fast recovery from Orton's punt. Jericho charges straight at Big Show for some reason as Matthews compares Jericho to Johnny Depp. JBL: Johnny Depp never has been been inside a WWE ring and neither has Jay Silverheels or Tonto. Show shoves him down with ease and catches Jericho in a bearhug. He lets it go for no apparent reason, allowing Jericho to dropkick Show's knee out and pound away, only to be caught by a spear for two. Jericho escapes the chokeslam attempt and goes up, only to jump into a loud chop to the chest.
Show goes to the middle rope but misses an elbow drop, allowing Jericho to hit the Lionsault for two. The Codebreaker is countered into a sunset flip attempt but Show pulls him up with a chokeslam, only to be pulled down by a DDT for two. The Walls are easily shoved away and there's the chokeslam but Jericho rolls to the floor. Jericho escapes a ram into the post by sending Show into the post himself. Jericho hits a decent Codebreaker to send Show into the timekeeper's area which is good for a countout win for Jericho at 6:30.
Post match Big Show picks up a chair but Jericho kicks it out of his hands and beats Big Show with it for fun.
The Raw ReBound is the introduction of Curtis Axel and the match with HHH, followed by HHH collapsing.
Here are Heyman and Axel with something to say. Heyman brags about his success with Lesnar and Punk and now he's pointing his finger at Axel. Curtis himself gets to speak and says that in one night, he accomplished more than his father and grandfather ever accomplished. He took HHH's best shot and then left him laying. Curtis says that he won on Monday and says his name a few more times. That was just day one and tonight is day two.
Curtis Axel vs. Sin Cara
This is joined in progress after the break with the stupid lights back again. Sin Cara spines out of a fireman's carry before firing off some kicks. A standing rana takes Curtis down and there's the wrist drag out of the corner. Curtis throws Cara to the apron and stomps away in the corner. Randy Orton is talking about Curtis Axel RIGHT NOW on the WWE App. Cara comes back with the Tajiri handspring elbow and a crossbody for two. A top rope version of the crossbody misses though and the formerly known McGillicutter (running one arm neckbreaker) gets the pin on Cara at 3:00 shown.
US Title: Kofi Kingston vs. Dean Ambrose
Kofi is challenging of course. Dean goes it alone on this one and seems to have some fans on his side. Kofi fires off some kicks and right hands but gets taken down by a fast shoulder block. Back up and Kofi gets no count off a dropkick before getting taken down by another shoulder. Ambrose chokes with his leg on the mat but Kofi fires off more dropkicks. A middle rope ax handle gets two on Dean but as Kofi goes up top he has to dive on Reigns outside. Roman and Seth come in for the DQ at 2:30.
Post match Shield beats on Kofi until Sheamus and Randy Orton make the save. If you're a Smackdown fan, you know the drill from here.
Kofi Kingston/Randy Orton/Sheamus vs. Shield
Joined in progress again with Sheamus slamming Reigns down for two. Off to Orton for some headbutts to Rollins and right hands in the corner. Kofi comes in to work on the arm for a bit before it's back to Randy to crank on the arm as well. Rollins finally gets in a knee to the face and makes the tag off to Ambrose who takes the US Champion down with ease. A knee rake across the face allows for the tag back to Sheamus but Ambrose gets in a shot to the ribs.
Back to Rollins who pounds away in the corner, only to get caught in mid air off a middle rope cross body. Reigns and Ambrose have to save their partner from the ten forearms to the chest as we take a break. Back with Ambrose hitting a knee to Sheamus' ribs before it's back to Reigns for stomps in the corner and a lot of trash talk. Sheamus fights out and avoids a charge from Reigns, sending him shoulder first into the post. Hot tag brings in Orton for all his favorites, including the Elevated DDT.
Ambrose bails to the floor to avoid the RKO and Reigns gets in a shot to Orton. Reigns comes up limping though, which is apparently a legit ankle injury. Back in and Rollins pounds on Orton before it's back to Dean for a front facelock. Rollins comes in again for some right hands to the head as this is basically a handicap match now. Randy gets in a right hand but gets caught in a downward spiral into the middle buckle to put him right back down. Orton comes back with more right hands and snaps off a quick superplex to put both guys down.
The hot tag brings in Sheamus to face Ambrose (Reigns didn't have his hand out but was instead waving Rollins over to Ambrose) and house is cleaned. Even Reigns takes a shoulder to the ribs before Ambrose is hit with the rolling senton into the forearms to Rollins' chest. Reigns breaks up White Noise on Dean with a spear but rolls to the floor for an RKO from from Orton. Kofi comes in and gets two on Dean, but it's Rollins tripping Kingston up, allowing Dean to hit the bulldog driver for the pin at 11:48 shown of 15:18.
Results
The Miz b. Wade Barrett via DQ when Fandango interfered
Daniel Bryan b. Jack Swagger NO Lock
Chris Jericho b. Big Show via countout
Curtis Axel b. Sin Cara McGillicutter
Kofi Kingston b. Dean Ambrose via DQ when Shield interfered
Shield b. Kofi Kingston/Sheamus/Randy Orton Bulldog Driver to Kingston
Saturday
Nothing.
Sunday
Hector Garza has passed away at the age of 43 due to cancer.
Quick Results
Monday Night Raw
Chris Jericho/The Miz vs. Fandango/Wade Barrett Figure four to Barrett
Sheamus b. Titus O'Neil Brogue Kick
Big E. Langston b. Albeto Del Rio Big Ending
AJ Lee b. Layla Black Widow
Shield b. HELL NO/Kofi Kingston Spear to Kane
Randy Orton b. Jack Swagger RKO
NXT
Sami Zayn b. Curt Hawkins Tornado DDT
Antonio Cesaro b. Yoshi Tatsu Neutralizer
Sami Zayn b. Antonio Cesaro Rollup
Mason Ryan b. Enzo Amore Torture Rack Neckbreaker
Bray Wyatt b. Corey Graves Sister Abigail
Impact Wrestling
Suicide b. Joey Ryan and Petey Williams Gutbuster to Ryan
Magnus b. Wes Brisco via DQ when Aces and 8's interfered
Mr. Anderson b. Kurt Angle Low Blow
Mickie James b. Velvet Sky MickieDT
Smackdown
The Miz b. Wade Barrett via DQ when Fandango interfered
Daniel Bryan b. Jack Swagger NO Lock
Chris Jericho b. Big Show via countout
Curtis Axel b. Sin Cara McGillicutter
Kofi Kingston b. Dean Ambrose via DQ when Shield interfered
Shield b. Kofi Kingston/Sheamus/Randy Orton Bulldog Driver to Kingston