Friday Night Smackdown!
East Rutherford, New Jersey
January 1, 2010
results thanks to pwtorch.com
- WWE Open.
- They showed clips of Rey vs. Batista from two weeks ago, as well as Rey vs.
Undertaker for the World Title from last week. It was quite a long video, taking
up the better part of three minutes opening the show.
- Smackdown Open.
- Todd Grisham and Matt Striker opened the show and, as the camera panned the
crowd, Grisham said Teddy Long wanted to find a new number one contender for the
World Title, and someone who would challenge Undertaker for the belt at Royal
Rumble. Thus, we’ll be getting a “Beat The Clock Challenge” this week. As a
babyface general manager, shouldn’t Teddy Long give Rey Mysterio one more shot,
considering his chance to win the title ended in a DQ thanks to Batista? Also,
John Morrison faces Drew McIntyre for the Intercontinental Championship.
- C.M. Punk and Luke Gallows came out. Like John Cena on Monday night, Punk
started cutting his promo sitting on the top rope. Punk asked the crowd who has
made New Year’s Resolutions, and who has already broken them. I’m sure the crowd
was a bit confused at this point. Punk picked on a guy in the crowd and said his
resolution must’ve been to lose 20 or 30 pounds, and he must’ve already broken
it. They showed the poor guy, who just shrugged. Punk wanted to help the fans,
much like he did to Gallows. He wanted to read a pledge and told everyone to
stand up. He implored fans at home to put their hands on the screen so they can
feel him. He started the pledge then yelled at the fans for not following along.
The pledge was basically to adhere to the Straight-Edge lifestyle. Punk was
vexed by the crowd’s response and told them they can’t even follow simple
directions. He threatened to beat up everyone in the arena to get through to
them. Punk said next week, he’ll save a lost soul from the audience. He said
city-by-city, his message will grow and spread. Punk said he’s not just a “minor
threat,” as the youth of today will coalesce as a Straight-Edge society. Punk
said he’d start by setting the Beat the Clock number tonight, then go on to
destroy The Undertaker at the Rumble. His Beat the Clock opponent, Matt Hardy,
came out. The match will take place next. I like the BTC matches because I don’t
have to worry about keeping match times! Punk’s promo was awesome, and I can’t
wait ‘til next week when he “saves” someone. That should be good.
[Commercial Break]
1 – C.M. PUNK vs. MATT HARDY – BEAT-THE-CLOCK CHALLENGE MATCH
The bell rang as soon as they came back from break. Quick roll-up by Hardy for a
one-count. Inside cradle by Hardy a minute later for two. They went through a
bit of a feeling-out process. Striker lauded the opportunity Punk has given
people to join the Straight-Edge society. Front suplex by Hardy, but Punk turned
the tables by choking Hardy on the top rope. Punk didn’t seem to be in a hurry
as he settled into a head-scissors about 3:15 into the match. He again took his
time after hitting a move to stand around a bit before going for a cover.
Striker acknowledged that Punk was trying to wear Hardy down, rather than go for
a quick win. Hardy made his comeback just shy of six minutes in, which included
a bulldog out of the corner for a near-fall. Striker talked about the time
between six and eight minutes, when wrestlers may start to lose their juice.
Punk finished off Hardy with the GTS.
WINNER: Punk, at 7:20. Technically fine, but aside from the first few seconds,
neither man really showed the desire to finish the match as soon as possible.
Gallows tried to beat up Hardy after the match, but Hardy fought back until Punk
kicked him in the back of the head. Gallows hit his finisher on Hardy, as Punk
proclaimed, “it’s clobbering time!!”
- John Morrison’s re-match for the I.C. Title is still to come.
- They showed the other three matches in the Beat the Clock tournament: Kane vs.
Dolph Ziggler, Chris Jericho vs. Rey Mysterio, and R-Truth vs. Batista.
[Commercial Break]
2 – KANE vs. DOLPH ZIGGLER – BEAT-THE-CLOCK CHALLENGE MATCH
Striker suggested that because of Ziggler’s amateur background, where he’s used
to trying to win as quickly as possible, this kind of match could favor him.
Ziggler and Kane did some chain wrestling and Kane held his own with the Kent
State graduate. Standing vertical suplex by Kane about 1:30 into the match. Low
dropkick by the big man for two. Ziggler held on during a back-body drop
attempt, and turned it into somewhat of a DDT. Punk and Gallows were shown
watching this match on the monitor backstage. Grisham laughably said that
Ziggler ended 2009 on quite a winning streak. Kane awkwardly slammed Ziggler but
missed an elbowdrop. Fameasser by Ziggler for two. The other thing about this is
how the announcers talk about 7:20 as being a difficult time to beat, when on
Raw, hardly any matches last that long. Big boot by Kane on Ziggler. He couldn’t
pick up the win, however. Sidewalk slam for another two-count. Running powerslam
by the Big Red Machine for only two. He went to the top, but Ziggler stopped him
with 1:30 to go. Kane found the mark on a top rope clothesline, but again,
couldn’t seal the deal. Under a minute to go, Kane went for a chokeslam, but
Ziggler choked him on the ropes. Sleeper by Ziggler with :40 to go. It was more
of a headlock, really. Ziggler got Kane to the mat, but he did not give up by
the time the buzzer rang.
WINNER: No Contest, at 7:20. Didn’t really expect Ziggler or Kane to set the
mark here, but a win over someone the caliber of Kane at some point wouldn’t
hurt Ziggler.
After the match, a frustrated Ziggler gave Kane the Zig-Zag.
- The announcers plugged the other two Beat the Clock Challenge matches.
[Commercial Break]
- Grisham and Striker, on camera, discussed the final Raw of 2009 with Striker
correctly calling the new year “Twenty-Ten” rather than “Two-Thousand Ten,” if
you believe the grammatical police out there. Anyway, we got a Raw Rebound to
watch at this point.
3 – THE CAROLINA PANTHER vs. THE GREAT KHALI
The Panther was some jobber wearing a Julius Peppers jersey, likely to get heat
in front of the New York Giants-loving crowd after the Giants laid an egg
against the Panther. The Panther got down in a football stance and tried to
punch away at the mid-section of Khali. Khali just gave the Khali Bomb to
Panther.
WINNER: Khali, at :28. Just like the real Carolina Panthers in 2009, this
Carolina Panther was going nowhere.
[Commercial Break]
- Both John Morrison and Drew McIntyre made their entrances for the I.C. Title
match. It’s next.
[Commercial Break]
4 – JOHN MORRISON vs. DREW MCINTYRE – INTERCONTINENTAL CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH
Flying leg kick by Morrison soon after the bell rang, then he sent Mac to the
outside. Morrison went off the barricade to land on McIntyre, but Drew moved and
Morrison landed on his feet. He went back up and ended up flipping onto
McIntyre, though it looked like McIntyre was going to pull him down. Morrison’s
leg ended up getting caught in the middle and bottom rope and McIntyre took full
advantage, weakening the leg. Striker said the last time this title changed
hands in this city was in 1999. Morrison tried to fight out of McIntyre’s leg
holds and did end up catching McIntyre with a Flying Chuck for a two-count. Nice
back-breaker by McIntyre for two. The champ removed the top turnbuckle pad and
the referee had to physically restrain Morrison from beating on McIntyre.
McIntyre pushed Morrison into the referee, who only saw Morrison running him
over, and disqualified Morrison.
WINNER: McIntyre, by DQ, at 4:47. Disappointingly short, but this DQ finish by
the heel to keep his belt is a lot easier to stomach the ones that are happening
on Raw.
After the match, Morrison and McIntyre brawled on the ramp as the entire referee
locker room emptied to break things up. I miss the agents breaking stuff like
this up.
- The announcers hyped the two other Beat the Clock matches that are left for
tonight.
[Commercial Break]
- Layla and Michelle McCool were sitting at ringside, both wearing shirts they
made themselves. One was a Piggie James one, and Layla had a “We (heart)
Glamazon” one. They both wore a headband in honor of her, and both had crosses
around their necks.
5 – BETH PHOENIX vs. MICKIE JAMES
Back-breaker by Phoenix for a quick two-count. Mickie came off the top with a
Thesz Press for two. Layla jumped up on the apron to distract the ref. McCool
got on the apron as well and went to kick James, but she kicked Beth
accidentally. James then rolled Beth up for the win.
WINNER: Mickie, at 1:02. I wonder if they were running long, because this seemed
shorter than usual.
Mickie fought off Layla after the match, until McCool interrupted. Beth got
involved and threw McCool half-way across the ring and slammed her into the
buckle. Mickie was paired off with Layla and Beth was beating up McCool. Phoenix
tried to press slam McCool, and came close. Beth and Mickie stood together in
the ring after fighting off the two heels. Beth slapped hands with Mickie as she
walked by, but a happy ending it was not to be, as Mickie turned her back and
Beth hit the Glam Slam. They’ve come close a couple times to pulling the trigger
on a Beth face run, but I guess that’s still a ways away yet.
- Chris Jericho was walking backstage. His Beat the Clock match is next.
[Commercial Break]
- Jericho got the mic before the match and said Smackdown just isn’t big enough
for him. He’s also bigger than all the gelatinous tape-worms that watch him
every Friday night. He talked about his match with Big Show against DX this
coming Monday, going so far as to “guarantee” it. He said he’d once again be the
face of Raw, Smackdown, ECW, Superstars, live events, WWE Classics on Demand,
etc. That was pretty funny. Jericho’s New Year’s resolution was to win every
championship in WWE. He said that starts tonight against Rey Mysterio. Mysterio
came out for the match, which is next.
[Commercial Break]
6 – CHRIS JERICHO vs. REY MYSTERIO – BEAT-THE-CLOCK MATCH
Jericho gave a beating to Rey, then threw him under the bottom rope and this
time, Rey did not do a flip recovery. Punk and Gallows were again shown watching
this match backstage. Rey got back on the apron at seven and got a ton of air on
a springboard cross-body for two. Jericho quickly turned things back in his
favor and headbutted Mysterio down. Enziguiri by Rey set Jericho up for a 619,
but Jericho with a lucha-libre style back-drop (according to Striker). Four
minutes in, Jericho had Rey locked in a potential submission hold on the mat.
Rey got out of it and went to the top, landing a flying headbutt to the chest,
shades of El Hijo del Santo (again, according to Striker). Springboard
cross-body off the second rope for two. Rey powered out of a Walls of Jericho
attempt, but couldn’t capitalize. Back-breaker by Jericho for two. With 1:30
left, Jericho taunted Rey , but got set up again for the 619. Jericho caught the
attempt and locked in the Walls of Jericho. Mysterio re-positioned himself to
escape and finally hit the 619. With 30 seconds left, Rey tried a springboard,
but Jericho caught him in mid-air with an awesome-looking Codebreaker. Jericho
couldn’t make the cover in time, as he was still nursing injuries. Ten seconds
to go, he tried to get Rey off the mat for a move, but Rey got an inside cradle
and registered the pin with one second left.
WINNER: Mysterio, at 7:19. Great timing by all three of the men in the ring on
that one, as it all looked very fluid and no one had to go purposely fast/slow
to meet the necessary time.
- R-Truth faces Batista next in the final Beat the Clock match.
[Commercial Break]
- Mysterio was sitting at ringside to watch the next match up close.
- R-Truth and Batista both made their entrances for the main event, which is
next. Lots of commercials right before the start of the matches, but it makes
sense with the Beat the Clock format – you don’t want to take a break in the
middle of one of those matches.
[Commercial Break]
7 – R-TRUTH vs. BATISTA – BEAT-THE-CLOCK MATCH
Batista slammed into Truth in the corner and kept an eye on Mysterio. Roll-up
out of the corner by Truth for two. Leg-drop followed that up. Batista was back
on offense in no time and landed a suplex on the former K-Kwik. Truth dodged a
charge in the corner and did his usual dance, but Batista kicked him in the face
when he went for a split. Truth got out of a Batista Bomb attempt and kicked his
opponent in the head, sending him to the outside. He launched himself onto
Batista on the outside. The two went at it on the outside, but Batista caught
Truth coming in and slammed him shoulder-first into the ring post. Batista threw
Truth into the steel steps as Striker proclaimed this beating a message to Rey
Mysterio. With three minutes to go, Batista continued toying with R-Truth. Truth
fought back with rights and a dropkick. Bossman slam by The Animal got two. With
2:00 to go, Truth got a desperation DDT for a two-count. Spinning axe kick for
another near-fall. Batista didn’t connect on either of two charges in the
corner, but he swatted Truth away on a dropkick off the top rope. Under a minute
to go, and Batista speared Truth. He kept making sure to look at Rey after each
high-impact move. Spinebuster by Batista with :25 to go. Batista Bomb found the
mark with under ten seconds to go, but on a two-count, the referee got pulled
out of the ring by Mysterio. Isn’t that a DQ?
WINNER: No Contest, at 7:19. Boy, WWE is actively trying to make their referees
look like idiots apparently. How is that not a DQ, allowing Batista to move on?
I mean, I’d prefer to see Rey vs. Taker as well (for the reasons I listed at the
top of the report), but the last few weeks has been TNA-level booking of
finishes and referee incompetence.
- Rey celebrated on the ramp as Batista glared at him from the ring. That looked
like the ending, but Vickie Guerrero came out. She said Rey just cheated
Batista, so Rey will take on Batista next week to determine the true number one
contender. Didn’t we just have this match for the number one contender, like,
two weeks ago?