Jack-Hammer
YOU WILL RESPECT MY AUTHORITAH!!!!
WWE Night of Champions - September 18, 2011
1. Air Boom vs. The Miz & R-Truth for the WWE Tag Team Championship - Very solid opener in my view and an entertaining match with two teams that look like theyve got good chemistry together. Generally speaking, just a fun match with lots of good action. I thought The Miz did a great job selling his frustration during the match and it made the ending work. Miz pie faced the ref and gets DQd at the 10 minute mark. The ending might seem cheap but this plays in very well with the whole conspiracy angle Miz & Truth have as an explanation for them banding together. Their brief backstage promo and Truth slappin the crap out of the ref after the match was over brought some good heel heat and did just really confirm that this feud isnt over. Air Boom looked strong through the match so this doesnt really cheapen the win. Besides, right now, Miz & Truth are the only other really viable team in WWE right now so having either team lose cleanly at this stage just wouldnt do anybody any favors. **3/4
2. Cody Rhodes vs. Ted DiBiase for the WWE Intercontinental Championship - This match was alright and was pretty much what I figured itd be. It wasnt anything special nor was it a bad match. It was a pretty competitive match with both wrestlers looking pretty strong really up to the end. The ending comes at the 10 minute mark when DiBiase pulls the mask off Rhodes and Cody ducks. He rolls DiBiase up while hooking the tights for the win. Nice old school heel win for Cody here. This match didnt get a lot of build up and I thought they did a good job overall considering how little build they got. Cody Rhodes needed to retain here and he did. **
Sheamus & Christian Promo - Good solid promo with Christian coming out and initially pissing and moaning about how he deserves one more match for the World Heavyweight Championship. Christian led them in a chant of one more match and actually got a pretty good response from the crowd. Sheamus came out to a nice pop and insulted Christian for a few minutes. Sheamus offers to help Christian get another title match if Christian agrees that his first title defense will be against him. Nice, logical way to kick the feud up a notch. After all, the writing has been on the wall that a feud between them has been coming. Sheamus ends the promo with a crowd pleasing Brogue Kick. Good solid work by both men and it ended on giving the fans a happy moment. Thumbs Up
3. Dolph Ziggler vs. Jack Swagger vs. John Morrison vs. Alex Riley for the WWE United States Championship - While it was a little on the short side at about 9 minutes, it was still a very entertaining match that packed a ton of action into those 9 minutes. The centerpiece of the match in and of itself was the friction between Jack Swagger & Dolph Ziggler but the match in and of itself still had some great action with a couple of great babyface near falls. Swagger looked pretty strong during the match and the ending comes after JoMo interrupts Swagger as he has the ankle lock on Riley. Swagger hits Morrison with the gut wrench power bomb and goes for the win. However, Ziggler pushes Swagger aside to pick the bones and score the win to retain his title. Lots of action, the champ needed to retain his title & he did and the match told a good story to further the building feud between Ziggler & Swagger with Vickie in the middle. ***
4. Randy Orton vs. Mark Henry for the World Heavyweight Championship - Personally, I thought this was a great match and that it actually surprised a lot of people. The match in and of itself had solid action throughout. Henrys offense wasnt flashy but it was believable and believability has been the key to this renaissance period in Henrys career. As with everything else hes done over the course of the summer, Henrys work here was far and away above anything hes ever done for the VAST majority of his wrestling career. I also liked how the announcers played up how Henry had never won the big one and doubting that he had what it takes to do it. Things picked up about the last 6 minutes or so in the match when Orton finally took Henry off of his feet. Henry hit the Worlds Strongest Slam not long afterward and Orton showed some real resilience by kicking out. Orton hit his patented DDT on Henry off the middle rope and it just looked impressive given Henrys size. The shocker comes at the end when Orton goes for the RKO, gets pushed off and takes a Worlds Strongest Slam. Henry gets the clean win a little past the 13 minute mark to become the new World Heavyweight Champion. It was a great touch of them airing shots of the fans with shocked expressions on their faces. Orton seemed the underdog coming into this and I think most people were expecting a scenario in which he ultimately stopped the unstoppable juggernaut that has been Mark Henry. Henrys post match promo was also great, the best hes cut yet in my view. I think one thing that made it really good was really the fact that a lot of what Henry said is true. Everyone has doubted him, everyone has written him off. It was, again, believable and straight forward. Good work here from both men and I have to say that its a nice surprise to see Henry get a World Heavyweight Championship run. Its even better to see Orton jobbing out to him clean as a whistle. ***1/4
5. Kelly Kelly vs. Beth Phoenix for the WWE Divas Championship - It was unusual to hear Kelly Kelly booed and even more unusual to hear Kelly sucks from the crowd in Buffalo. I know its Beth Phoenixs hometown and all and I expected her to be the favorite, but its still unusual to hear Kelly get hate as shes been consistently loved. This was honestly a surprisingly good back and forth match between the two. I know some are hoping that Beth would go in and just obliterate Kelly. Yet, at the same time, youd have other fans thatd be griping about seeing a Diva squash match on a ppv. At the 5.5 minute mark, Beth hit a nice looking Superplex off the top and Kelly showed some vigor by kicking out. The ending comes at the 6.5 minute mark with Kelly countering Beths attempt at a Glam Slam with a modified Victory Roll for the win. I figured Beth would win this match and Im kind of disappointed that she didnt. I have to admit now that Im starting to wonder if this Divas of Doom angle is ultimately something WWE is going to use as a means of flipping the middle finger at critics of the Divas as a whole with the Barbie Doll coming out on top each time against the real female wrestler. Still, very much above average for a Divas match and you do have to admit that Kelly has been the strongest womens champ in WWE in a long time. **
6. Alberto Del Rio vs. John Cena for the WWE Championship - Im a little surprised this isnt the main event of the night. The match started off with a slower pace but build itself up nicely over the course of the roughly 18 minute bout. Overall, it was a competitive back and forth match with both men getting in a good amount of offense. Both guys looked strong and hit some good moves on one another while looking resilient. Del Rio eventually locked on the cross armbar submission but Cena powered out of it with a genuinely impressive display of strength when Cena picked him up and slammed him to the mat. Cena then hit the AA and locked in the STF. Del Rio tried to fight it for a while but eventually tapped and Cena is the WWE Champion again. Im disappointed that they put the title back on Cena. Like a lot of others, Im tired of seeing him with the title and just wish the WWE would show some faith in someone else. That being said, however, it was still an entertaining back and forth match with both guys working well together and delivering. ***
7. CM Punk vs. Triple H in a No Disqualification Match - This was a hard hitting, very physical match where both wrestlers worked their asses off. Generally speaking, the entire match looked dead even even when you factor out all the interference. Trips & Punk were going at it back and forth until The Miz & R-Truth come out and jump the both of them. They beat both of them down for a bit, including Miz hitting Trips with the Skull Crushing Finale before rolling Punk on top of him. Punk & Trips eventually cleared the ring and got back into this as John Laurinaitis makes his way to ringside. Triple H then hits Punk with a Pedigree but Punk kicks out for a very believable near fall. Kevin Nash makes his way through the crowd and enters the ring and attacked Punk first before beginning to unload on Triple H. He beats on Trips for a bit before setting him up for the Jackknife power bomb. Punk intervenes and Punk winds up taking the move instead. Trips eventually lays Nash out with a sledgehammer outside the ring as Nash is busy taking all the monitors and stuff off the announce table to, presumably, power bomb Triple H through it. Trips then comes back into the ring and hits Punk with a Pedigree and getting the win at the 24 minute mark. Im disappointed that Punk didnt win but its not as though he doesnt have valid excuses and he certainly didnt look weak. There was a lot of interference in the match but it involved all this conspiracy storyline and all the characters involved played their parts very well. I think we all expected Nash to show up and itll be interesting to see where they go with this on Raw tomorrow night and see what Hell in a Cell plays in this as its only two weeks off. Some could argue that the match was overbooked and I could understand that. WWE doesnt go this route often but it was a no DQ match and everyone involved in the match actually had some role to play in the angle. Its not like we had simply members of a faction run in to help their guy just because he happened to be aligned with them. But overall, definitely a main event caliber match with great action and a great story being told. ***1/2
Overall Show - Overall, I thought this was a very solid show from top to bottom. There werent a lot of OMG! moments nor were there wrestling matches on the caliber of Orton vs. Christian or Cena vs. Punk as weve seen in other ppvs over the summer. However, there were several very good matches on the card and even the matches that seemed more like filler, the IC title & Divas title, were solid all things considered. The opening tag match was fun and entertaining with two teams that worked quite well together. The finish would seem cheap if these werent the only truly relevant tag teams in WWE right now. Neither team really could afford a straight up loss at this point so having the heels get DQd while looking strong will keep the feud going. The IC title match was a solid though unspectacular match. It was quite good considering the lack of general build. It still had some good action and it had the right outcome. The United States Championship match was a little short for a 4 way dance but they packed a helluva lot of action into the match while it lasted. It also told a good story with the Ziggler/Swagger angle and also had the right result with the champ retaining. The WHC match was surprising in that it was a better match than I thought itd be and the fact that Randy Orton jobbed clean to Mark Henry. Henrys worked very hard these past several months and his character has been nothing short of great. The Divas Championship match was actually pretty decent. I would have preferred Kelly Kelly have lost personally but at least shes been a strong champion and it was better than I thought itd be. Im disappointed that John Cena is again WWE Champion. Im tired of Cena in the title scene as a fan, just burned out on the guy in that light. At the same time though, his match with Alberto Del Rio was very good and competitive. I know that therell be cries and complaints about Super Cena returning tonight and its understandable. The main event with Triple H & CM Punk was also a great physical match that told a great story. It might look convoluted on the surface but it wasnt just guys interfering in a match. Everyone that came into the match had a part to play in this big conspiracy storyline. Triple H got the win but it certainly couldnt be called clean and Punk didnt look weak. Aside from Cena becoming WWE Champion again, I enjoyed the ppv.
Grade: B
1. Air Boom vs. The Miz & R-Truth for the WWE Tag Team Championship - Very solid opener in my view and an entertaining match with two teams that look like theyve got good chemistry together. Generally speaking, just a fun match with lots of good action. I thought The Miz did a great job selling his frustration during the match and it made the ending work. Miz pie faced the ref and gets DQd at the 10 minute mark. The ending might seem cheap but this plays in very well with the whole conspiracy angle Miz & Truth have as an explanation for them banding together. Their brief backstage promo and Truth slappin the crap out of the ref after the match was over brought some good heel heat and did just really confirm that this feud isnt over. Air Boom looked strong through the match so this doesnt really cheapen the win. Besides, right now, Miz & Truth are the only other really viable team in WWE right now so having either team lose cleanly at this stage just wouldnt do anybody any favors. **3/4
2. Cody Rhodes vs. Ted DiBiase for the WWE Intercontinental Championship - This match was alright and was pretty much what I figured itd be. It wasnt anything special nor was it a bad match. It was a pretty competitive match with both wrestlers looking pretty strong really up to the end. The ending comes at the 10 minute mark when DiBiase pulls the mask off Rhodes and Cody ducks. He rolls DiBiase up while hooking the tights for the win. Nice old school heel win for Cody here. This match didnt get a lot of build up and I thought they did a good job overall considering how little build they got. Cody Rhodes needed to retain here and he did. **
Sheamus & Christian Promo - Good solid promo with Christian coming out and initially pissing and moaning about how he deserves one more match for the World Heavyweight Championship. Christian led them in a chant of one more match and actually got a pretty good response from the crowd. Sheamus came out to a nice pop and insulted Christian for a few minutes. Sheamus offers to help Christian get another title match if Christian agrees that his first title defense will be against him. Nice, logical way to kick the feud up a notch. After all, the writing has been on the wall that a feud between them has been coming. Sheamus ends the promo with a crowd pleasing Brogue Kick. Good solid work by both men and it ended on giving the fans a happy moment. Thumbs Up
3. Dolph Ziggler vs. Jack Swagger vs. John Morrison vs. Alex Riley for the WWE United States Championship - While it was a little on the short side at about 9 minutes, it was still a very entertaining match that packed a ton of action into those 9 minutes. The centerpiece of the match in and of itself was the friction between Jack Swagger & Dolph Ziggler but the match in and of itself still had some great action with a couple of great babyface near falls. Swagger looked pretty strong during the match and the ending comes after JoMo interrupts Swagger as he has the ankle lock on Riley. Swagger hits Morrison with the gut wrench power bomb and goes for the win. However, Ziggler pushes Swagger aside to pick the bones and score the win to retain his title. Lots of action, the champ needed to retain his title & he did and the match told a good story to further the building feud between Ziggler & Swagger with Vickie in the middle. ***
4. Randy Orton vs. Mark Henry for the World Heavyweight Championship - Personally, I thought this was a great match and that it actually surprised a lot of people. The match in and of itself had solid action throughout. Henrys offense wasnt flashy but it was believable and believability has been the key to this renaissance period in Henrys career. As with everything else hes done over the course of the summer, Henrys work here was far and away above anything hes ever done for the VAST majority of his wrestling career. I also liked how the announcers played up how Henry had never won the big one and doubting that he had what it takes to do it. Things picked up about the last 6 minutes or so in the match when Orton finally took Henry off of his feet. Henry hit the Worlds Strongest Slam not long afterward and Orton showed some real resilience by kicking out. Orton hit his patented DDT on Henry off the middle rope and it just looked impressive given Henrys size. The shocker comes at the end when Orton goes for the RKO, gets pushed off and takes a Worlds Strongest Slam. Henry gets the clean win a little past the 13 minute mark to become the new World Heavyweight Champion. It was a great touch of them airing shots of the fans with shocked expressions on their faces. Orton seemed the underdog coming into this and I think most people were expecting a scenario in which he ultimately stopped the unstoppable juggernaut that has been Mark Henry. Henrys post match promo was also great, the best hes cut yet in my view. I think one thing that made it really good was really the fact that a lot of what Henry said is true. Everyone has doubted him, everyone has written him off. It was, again, believable and straight forward. Good work here from both men and I have to say that its a nice surprise to see Henry get a World Heavyweight Championship run. Its even better to see Orton jobbing out to him clean as a whistle. ***1/4
5. Kelly Kelly vs. Beth Phoenix for the WWE Divas Championship - It was unusual to hear Kelly Kelly booed and even more unusual to hear Kelly sucks from the crowd in Buffalo. I know its Beth Phoenixs hometown and all and I expected her to be the favorite, but its still unusual to hear Kelly get hate as shes been consistently loved. This was honestly a surprisingly good back and forth match between the two. I know some are hoping that Beth would go in and just obliterate Kelly. Yet, at the same time, youd have other fans thatd be griping about seeing a Diva squash match on a ppv. At the 5.5 minute mark, Beth hit a nice looking Superplex off the top and Kelly showed some vigor by kicking out. The ending comes at the 6.5 minute mark with Kelly countering Beths attempt at a Glam Slam with a modified Victory Roll for the win. I figured Beth would win this match and Im kind of disappointed that she didnt. I have to admit now that Im starting to wonder if this Divas of Doom angle is ultimately something WWE is going to use as a means of flipping the middle finger at critics of the Divas as a whole with the Barbie Doll coming out on top each time against the real female wrestler. Still, very much above average for a Divas match and you do have to admit that Kelly has been the strongest womens champ in WWE in a long time. **
6. Alberto Del Rio vs. John Cena for the WWE Championship - Im a little surprised this isnt the main event of the night. The match started off with a slower pace but build itself up nicely over the course of the roughly 18 minute bout. Overall, it was a competitive back and forth match with both men getting in a good amount of offense. Both guys looked strong and hit some good moves on one another while looking resilient. Del Rio eventually locked on the cross armbar submission but Cena powered out of it with a genuinely impressive display of strength when Cena picked him up and slammed him to the mat. Cena then hit the AA and locked in the STF. Del Rio tried to fight it for a while but eventually tapped and Cena is the WWE Champion again. Im disappointed that they put the title back on Cena. Like a lot of others, Im tired of seeing him with the title and just wish the WWE would show some faith in someone else. That being said, however, it was still an entertaining back and forth match with both guys working well together and delivering. ***
7. CM Punk vs. Triple H in a No Disqualification Match - This was a hard hitting, very physical match where both wrestlers worked their asses off. Generally speaking, the entire match looked dead even even when you factor out all the interference. Trips & Punk were going at it back and forth until The Miz & R-Truth come out and jump the both of them. They beat both of them down for a bit, including Miz hitting Trips with the Skull Crushing Finale before rolling Punk on top of him. Punk & Trips eventually cleared the ring and got back into this as John Laurinaitis makes his way to ringside. Triple H then hits Punk with a Pedigree but Punk kicks out for a very believable near fall. Kevin Nash makes his way through the crowd and enters the ring and attacked Punk first before beginning to unload on Triple H. He beats on Trips for a bit before setting him up for the Jackknife power bomb. Punk intervenes and Punk winds up taking the move instead. Trips eventually lays Nash out with a sledgehammer outside the ring as Nash is busy taking all the monitors and stuff off the announce table to, presumably, power bomb Triple H through it. Trips then comes back into the ring and hits Punk with a Pedigree and getting the win at the 24 minute mark. Im disappointed that Punk didnt win but its not as though he doesnt have valid excuses and he certainly didnt look weak. There was a lot of interference in the match but it involved all this conspiracy storyline and all the characters involved played their parts very well. I think we all expected Nash to show up and itll be interesting to see where they go with this on Raw tomorrow night and see what Hell in a Cell plays in this as its only two weeks off. Some could argue that the match was overbooked and I could understand that. WWE doesnt go this route often but it was a no DQ match and everyone involved in the match actually had some role to play in the angle. Its not like we had simply members of a faction run in to help their guy just because he happened to be aligned with them. But overall, definitely a main event caliber match with great action and a great story being told. ***1/2
Overall Show - Overall, I thought this was a very solid show from top to bottom. There werent a lot of OMG! moments nor were there wrestling matches on the caliber of Orton vs. Christian or Cena vs. Punk as weve seen in other ppvs over the summer. However, there were several very good matches on the card and even the matches that seemed more like filler, the IC title & Divas title, were solid all things considered. The opening tag match was fun and entertaining with two teams that worked quite well together. The finish would seem cheap if these werent the only truly relevant tag teams in WWE right now. Neither team really could afford a straight up loss at this point so having the heels get DQd while looking strong will keep the feud going. The IC title match was a solid though unspectacular match. It was quite good considering the lack of general build. It still had some good action and it had the right outcome. The United States Championship match was a little short for a 4 way dance but they packed a helluva lot of action into the match while it lasted. It also told a good story with the Ziggler/Swagger angle and also had the right result with the champ retaining. The WHC match was surprising in that it was a better match than I thought itd be and the fact that Randy Orton jobbed clean to Mark Henry. Henrys worked very hard these past several months and his character has been nothing short of great. The Divas Championship match was actually pretty decent. I would have preferred Kelly Kelly have lost personally but at least shes been a strong champion and it was better than I thought itd be. Im disappointed that John Cena is again WWE Champion. Im tired of Cena in the title scene as a fan, just burned out on the guy in that light. At the same time though, his match with Alberto Del Rio was very good and competitive. I know that therell be cries and complaints about Super Cena returning tonight and its understandable. The main event with Triple H & CM Punk was also a great physical match that told a great story. It might look convoluted on the surface but it wasnt just guys interfering in a match. Everyone that came into the match had a part to play in this big conspiracy storyline. Triple H got the win but it certainly couldnt be called clean and Punk didnt look weak. Aside from Cena becoming WWE Champion again, I enjoyed the ppv.
Grade: B