Friday Night Smackdown!
Uniondale, Long Island, New York
November 2, 2007
thanks to: wwe.com
A challenging week
By Lennie DiFino
November 2, 2007
UNIONDALE, N.Y. – After three consecutive weeks
of facing the biggest Superstars on SmackDown in The Great Khali, Undertaker and
World Heavyweight Champion Batista, Jamie Noble finally got to pick on someone
closer to his own size – Rey Mysterio. Actually, that was only made possible by
Acting SmackDown General Manager Vickie Guerrero, who has “tormented” Noble by
putting him in the ring with giants. This week, Noble thought Guerrero had taken
mercy on him and he looked to get back on the winning track.
However, Mysterio had a plan all his own. With Rey’s rival, Finlay, observing
things from ringside, the high-flying Master of the 619 defeated Noble. Next
week, in a Cyber Sunday rematch, Mysterio will take flight once more when he
faces the Irishman in what has become one of WWE’s hottest rivalries.
Pint-sized power
Last Monday on Raw, Jonathan Coachman was once again embarrassed at the hands of
Hornswoggle, this time with Mick Foley as the special guest referee. Coach
demanded a match in Foley’s home of Long Island, and when “Mr. McMahon” was
announced as a guest referee, Coachman thought he had the upper hand. To Coach’s
chagrin, Vincent Kennedy was not the McMahon in his match – it was Hornswoggle.
Displaying some of the “hate” that his dear old dad advised him to embrace on
Raw, the leprechaun helped Mrs. Foley’s baby boy defeat Coachman. Is this the
side of Hornswoggle that the Chairman wants to see or is the little guy bucking
the McMahon way in favor of his own? Watch Foley vs. Coachman...
Gravy train
Festus has been a force in the tag team division since debuting with his partner
Jesse, but on SmackDown he was in singles action against Domino. When the match
began, the normally benign Festus transformed and became a Superstar possessed,
defeating Domino as Jesse made sure Deuce didn’t interfere. With the loss to the
red-hot “Biscuits ‘n’ Gravy” big man, the boys from the Other Side of the Tracks
continued to falter without the gold around their waists.
Back on the road again
After suffering his first SmackDown loss a few weeks ago, Chuck Palumbo returned
to his winning ways when he defeated Kenny Dykstra. The revved-up Superstar’s
rivalry with the ever-game Dykstra has yet to see the self-proclaimed future
Hall of Famer create any speed bumps. But will Palumbo continue to ride the open
road to victory on SmackDown?
Worlds collide
MVP’s on-again, off-again relationship with his fellow WWE Tag Team Champion
Matt Hardy appeared off again when Matt informed him that he would face longtime
nemesis Kane on SmackDown. The Big Red Monster made sure that the Franchise
Playa wouldn’t find a way to escape his wrath, as he did at Cyber Sunday, by
overpowering and defeating the United States Champion in non-title action. Kane
had little time to savor his victory as he was attacked by Big Daddy V, who left
the Big Red Monster down in the center of the ring.
Of gods and “Gods”
World Heavyweight Champion Batista told our fans his victory over Undertaker at
Cyber Sunday left the two titans even in their epic series of matches. The
Animal then offered The Phenom another match at Survivor Series, and Undertaker
agreed. But The Deadman added a stipulation – his rematch with Batista would be
Hell in a Cell. Later that night, Batista & Undertaker teamed up to take on the
super-sized tandem of The Great Khali & Mark Henry in a match that shocked our
fans in Long Island.
Matches
Festus def. Domino
Rey Mysterio def. Jamie Noble
Kane def. United States Champion MVP (Non-title)
Mick Foley def. Jonathan Coachman
Chuck Palumbo def. Kenny Dykstra
Mark Henry & The Great Khali vs. World
Heavyweight Champion Batista & Undertaker (No Contest)