Friday Night Smackdown!
Detroit, Michigan
September 17, 2010
results thanks to pwtorch.com
- Tonight, Kane will answer the Undertaker’s
challenge.
- Plus, Christian takes on C.M. Punk in singles action.
- In the ring, Christian was set to host The Peep Show. He wanted to get right
to it, but he was interrupted by Alberto Del Rio’s personal ring announcer, who
was already at ringside. He did the honors of introducing Del Rio, who drove
into the arena as usual. Matt Striker called Del Rio “one of the wealthiest men
in Mexico.” Christian welcomed Del Rio to the Peep Show and noted that Del Rio
has made quite an impression in his short time in WWE. He called Del Rio’s
introduction videos brutal and boring. Del Rio said the only thing people need
to know about him is what he did to Rey Mysterio. He said that tells people
everything they need to know about him. Christian said he has been in WWE for
the Next Big Thing, he’s seen Male Cheerleaders and even a guy who ate worms and
truly thought he was the Boogeyman. Christian asked Del Rio whether he truly was
the most interesting man in the world. Del Rio called himself, “the man who will
change WWE forever.” He said Christian would end up washing his dishes.
Christian said he has pride too and he needs to know if Del Rio really is the
man, and he wants to fight him at Night of Champions. Del Rio politely declined,
and said if he faces Christian at the PPV, he’ll end up like a peasant, like all
the fans. He said he kinda likes Christian, and said it was time for him to go.
Del Rio said he’d think about the match, then tapped Christian on the chin.
Christian slapped Del Rio across the face. This angered the newcomer, who threw
his jacket on the ground, then left the ring. Del Rio got to the top of the ramp
and turned back toward Christian and teased accepting the match, but said his
answer was still “no.”
- Up next, The Hart Dynasty faces Cody Rhodes and Drew McIntyre.
[Commercial Break]
1 – THE HART DYNASTY vs. CODY RHODES & DREW MCINTYRE
Long collar-and-elbow tie-up from Mcintyre and David Hart Smith. A bit of chain
wrestling from the two ended with Smith powerslamming McIntyre for two. Rhodes
tagged in and was double-teamed. Rhodes went to ringside, and Natalya slapped
him while the ref was distracted by Kidd. They went to break about three minutes
in.
[Commercial Break]
Back from break, Rhodes pounded away on Kidd on the outside. Knee-drop sans the
kneepad for a two-count. McIntyre tagged in and continued the assault. Kidd
tried to make a comeback, to little reception. Springboard enziguiri by Rhodes.
Kidd countered McIntyre with a swinging neck-breaker. Both men made tags, and
Rhodes got to Smith before he could even get into the ring. Rhodes even
connected on a punch to the face when Smith put his head down, a la Goldust.
Smith shook that off and set up for the Hart Attack. McIntyre tripped up Kidd
though and as Smith went for a powerslam, Rhodes turned it into Cross Rhodes for
the win.
WINNERS: Rhodes and McIntyre, at 11:17. Okay match, but nothing you’d remember
next week.
- Tonight, Kane will answer Undertaker’s challenge about a No Holds Barred Match
for Night of Champions.
[Commercial Break]
- Striker plugged WWE.com’s Facebook page.
- Ring announcer Tony Chimel introduced Kofi Kingston. Kingston said Dolph
Ziggler is only Intercontinental Champion because of Vickie Guerrero. He said
Ziggler has been hiding behind Vickie, making him a coward. Kofi said things
will be different this Sunday, since if Dolph gets DQ’d or counted out for any
reason, he’ll lose the I.C. Title. Kingston promised to win the title this
Sunday, but also rid WWE of Ziggler and Guerrero as a couple. He even guaranteed
there would be Trouble in Paradise. As Kofi finished things up, Jack Swagger’s
music interrupted. Apparently, he’s got a match against Kofi next.
[Commercial Break]
- Kane answers Undertaker tonight.
2 – KOFI KINGSTON vs. JACK SWAGGER
Single-leg take-down by Swagger. All of his matches seem to start with him doing
amateur wrestling. Kofi went for a kick to the ribs, but whiffed on a few more
attempts. Go-behind from Swagger led to a few forearms to the back of Kofi’s
head. Kofi ran the ropes and flew at Swagger with a flying forearm. Swagger went
to ringside to take a short break from things. He came back in and worked the
arm and shoulders of Kingston. He catapulted Kofi over the top rope, but Kofi
held on. Springboard, but Kingston landed right in Swagger’s arms, and Swagger
slammed him down. Break time, shy of five minutes in.
[Commercial Break]
Swagger continued focusing on the mid-section of Kofi during the break and once
the show returned as well. Belly-to-belly suplex by the All-American American.
Vader Bomb found the mark for two. Swagger did some choking of Kofi in the
ropes. Kingston tried the flip kick in the corner to energize his comeback, but
Swagger caught his legs and continued the onslaught. Kofi flailed on the ground,
throwing punches that weren’t close to connecting. Dueling “Let’s go Swagger”
and “Let’s go Kofi” chants. Swagger again grounded Kofi with an abdominal
stretch. Kingston made a full comeback, including a high cross-body off the top
rope. Chops and a dropkick from Kofi. Swagger avoided Trouble in Paradise,
ducking down to do so. Ankle-lock, but Kofi got the ropes. Swagger tried to kick
the steps into Kingston like he did to MVP last week, but Kingston avoided the
move. Kofi then attacked Swagger, still on the outside. Some of them showed
quite a bit of light. Back in the ring, Kofi jumped on Swagger’s shoulders to
give him some more punches, but Swagger walked out of the corner and tried the
ankle-lock. No dice, but he was able to give Kofi a big boot. Vader Bomb was met
with two boots, then Kofi connected on Trouble in Paradise for the victory.
WINNER: Kingston, at 16:17. Solid match, one that could be a money drawing match
down the line at some point.
- They showed the outside of Comerica Park in Detroit.
- Todd Grisham and Striker discussed Hornswoggle and his inability to talk. They
showed Teddy Long trying to get him to talk two weeks ago, using shock therapy.
Tonight, Hornswoggle is going back to school. He was shown in what looked like
an elementary room, with a nun and Long. Sister Mary Francis Aloyisuis. The nun
told Teddy to sit down after Long advised her that he just called him “Horny.”
The sister went over the alphabet as Hornswoggle distracted Long and switched
papers with him, so Hornswoggle got his work done and Long didn’t. In fact,
Hornswoggle drew the devil on his paper that he switched with Long. Again, the
nun was not impressed. A paper airplane hit sister, and apparently she thought
it was Teddy. She was about to strike his hand with a ruler, but Hornswoggle
admitted it was him. Long took the ruler before she could use it and Horny bit
her, then clapped the eraser in her face. This is just awful. The nun said Horny
needed and exorcism.
- Kane answers the Undertaker tonight.
[Commercial Break]
3 – ROSA MENDES & KELLY KELLY vs. LAYCOOL
Kelly’s pro Naomi was out with her, and Kaval accompanied LayCool. LayCool
harassed Naomi at ringside, so the babyfaces went on the attack. McCool made fun
of Kelly’s odor, then Kelly shoved Michelle into Layla, who was on the apron.
“She’s killing me,” said McCool as she tagged Layla. Double clothesline by
Kelly, then a tag by Rosa. Hair toss, but McCool distracted Rosa, allowing Layla
to take over. Rear chinlock by Layla. Rosa tried unsuccessfully to elbow out.
Layla attacked Kelly on the apron to ensure there would be no tag. Lay-Out
neckbreaker by Layla after interference by McCool, and that sealed it.
WINNERS: LayCool, at 2:03. Pretty ugly at times.
- Christian vs. CM Punk is still to come.
- Kane’s answer to the Undertaker is yet to come.
[Commercial Break]
- A video package aired on the WWE Championship Six-Pack Challenge match at the
PPV, including a short profile on each competitor.
- The announcers discussed the rest of the Night of Champions card.
- LayCool addressed the camera, talking to Melina, or, Lady Wah-Wah. They said
they are probably wondering which one of them will face her. McCool took out her
tiny hat and said they put their names in it and whoever’s name is drawn will
face Melina. They let Kaval draw and he picked Michelle. She was happy and Layla
had a clear look of disappointment on her face. McCool hugged Layla then ran
off. Kaval looked through the papers and told Layla that they all had Michelle’s
name on them. Layla intimated that McCool would be on her own for the match on
Sunday.
- CM Punk came out for his match against Christian. It’s on the other side of
this break.
[Commercial Break]
- Alberto Del Rio joined the commentators during the break.
4 –CM PUNK vs. CHRISTIAN
Couple quick knock-downs by Christian for a couple of one-count. Test of
strength, but Punk kicked Christian in the gut. Hard slap by Christian, who then
stepped on Punk’s back, choking him in the middle rope. He ran right at Punk,
who put him down with a knee-lift. Del Rio was enjoying the beating Christian
was taking. It’s worth mentioning that Punk did not have Luke Gallows and Joey
Mercury with him at ringside. Body-scissors by Punk. Big kick to the back by
Punk. Shot to the kidneys followed that up. Springboard dropkick by Punk sent
Christian off the apron and to the floor. They went to break at this point.
[Commercial Break]
Christian found himself back in the body-scissors back from break. He broke out,
but Punk then went into an abdominal stretch. Back-breaker from Punk. He went
for another one, but Christian countered. Del Rio proclaimed himself the next
Heavyweight Champion. Both men were down ‘til the count of nine. Flying European
Uppercut by the Canadian. Springboard sunset flip for two. The two traded
roll-ups, but Punk powered Christian into the corner. Running knee to the face,
but Christian blocked a bulldog and got a near-fall. Del Rio left the commentary
table and got a mic. He talked about reconsidering, getting Christian’s
attention long enough for Punk to get Captain Charisma up for the GTS, and down
for the win.
WINNER: Punk, at 12:06.
Del Rio brought a chair into the ring, set it up over Christian’s prone body,
and said his answer was still no. Then Big Show came out and chased off Punk.
Del Rio, with the chair, distracted him long enough for Punk to come back. But
in the end, he got punched in the face and fell to the mat.
- Next, Kane will come out and answer the Undertaker’s challenge.
[Commercial Break]
- Kane made his entrance into the arena. He was bathed in his red light in the
ring as he cut his promo. He did a hard-sell for his match at Night of Champions
and said that Undertaker would not vanquish him on Sunday and that he would
leave Taker sprawled at his feet. He said this time, the dark side will betray
Taker because the powers that were once his now belong to Kane. Crowd chanted
for Undertaker, but Kane continued without missing a beat. He claimed that he’d
leave Night of Champions still as champion, and that the plot he hatched 13
years ago will come to fruition. He screamed that it would be on his terms this
time. He said Taker played into his hands by wanting a No Holds Barred match,
because that’s what he wanted. He said the Devil’s favorite demon would make
sure Taker rests in….then Taker’s gong went off.
His music played, then the Dead Man himself walked out, looking ready to
compete. He moseyed to the ring for a confrontation. The lights went out and
when they turned around, Kane was behind Taker in the aisle, and he nailed Taker
in the gut with the World Title. Kane continued the assault at ringside,
slamming Taker’s head into the steel steps. Taker’s skull bounced off the steel
post next, but then he started throwing rights of his own. Kane grabbed him and
backed him into the barricade. He then whipped Taker into the barricade near the
announce table. The announce table was the next object to be used, as the two
men previewed their No Holds Barred match. Kane threw Taker into the ring. Taker
struggled to get to his feet, and once he did, Kane splashed him in the corner,
then gave him Snake Eyes and the big boot. Kane set up for the chokeslam, and it
connected. He did the throat-slash gesture (15 yard penalty) and seemed to
indicate the Tombstone was next. Crowd tried to get behind their favorite demon.
It didn’t help, as Kane finished off Taker with the piledriver. He then did
Taker’s pose, kneeling, as his fire shot out from the ringposts.