Friday Night Smackdown!
Dayton, Ohio
December 10, 2010
results thanks to wrestleview.com
- WWE Open.
- The voice-over man plugged Edge and Rey Mysterio taking on Kane and Alberto
Del Rio in a tag match on Smackdown tonight.
- Opened straight to the arena, where Kane’s pyro blasted and he came out. We
were greeted with the dulcet tones of Josh Mathews, who was shown at the
announce desk with Michael Cole and Matt Striker. Cole brushed off comments by
Mathews about his incident with Randy Orton this past week on Raw. Kane said
this has gone on far too long. I would agree. He said Edge has been toying with
Paul Bearer, and said neither of them deserve this. He even said he has done
everything Edge has asked of him. He said it was not him who was the monster,
but Edge. He again begged Edge to return Bearer to him. Edge appeared on the
TitanTron and said this all may end tonight, however, Edge disagrees. He said
this will end at the TLC PPV. He had Bearer next to him with tape over his
mouth. Edge also had a steel chair with him. He said he’s a master of the TLC
match, but if you don’t use it, you get rusty. He suggested he work on his
chair-swinging prowess against Bearer. He went behind him but stopped short of
hitting him, saying his wind-up was off. He did it again, and on the third time,
hit Bearer in the back. Kane ran to the back and found Edge, asking him to stop.
They were quite a distance apart, and Edge warned Kane not to get any closer.
Bearer was on the ground and Edge nailed him in the back again, but once again,
it was a dummy. Kane believes it EVERY TIME…who’s the real dummy here? Kane
seethed when he found out, but Edge was shown behind a stairwell with Bearer in
the wheelchair. He went back on the run as Kane chased him again.
[Commercial Break]
1 – JACK SWAGGER vs. KAVAL
Kaval gave a double-boot to the chest of Swagger, then got a near-fall from a
kick to the chest. Swagger had Kaval up for an electric chair, then threw him
off in front of him, and Kaval came up lame. The ref gave Kaval room to try to
get to his feet. Swagger picked Kaval up by the foot and almost flipped him on
his head, but Kaval was able to come down on his leg to continue selling it.
Kaval chopped Swagger in the corner, to give him some breathing room. He fought
out of a gutwrench powerbomb, and both men ended up on the mat. Kaval surprised
Swagger with a kick to the face, then one to the chest. Kaval continued with
kicks, all the while selling the left ankle. Kaval got a good pop coming out,
but the fans haven’t really been into him during the match. Cover after a knee
to the temple got Kaval a two-count. Kaval tried to go to the top with Swagger
flat on the mat, but Swagger took out his leg with Kaval on the apron. Back in
the ring, the ankle-lock was immediately applied, and Kaval fought it for as
long as he could, but ended up tapping.
WINNER: Swagger, at 5:24. Another loss for Kaval, but he showed good fight with
an injury within the match, so he certainly didn’t lose much heat.
After the match, Swagger got a mic and proclaimed, “that is how it’s done.” He
said what happened last week was a travesty, and that Kofi Kingston shouldn’t be
the #1 Contender to the Intercontinental Title. They showed the controversial
ending to the match, which wasn’t controversial at all. Swagger thought
differently, and said he was struck while being in the ropes, which is illegal.
Swagger said the ref blew the call and Kofi cheated to win. He said he was
protesting tonight’s IC Title match. He called himself “the future fifth face on
Mount Rushmore.” He said any IC Title match without him in it is unacceptable.
It seems that his promo style has gotten more deliberate, which isn’t
necessarily a bad thing.
- Coming up next, the Swagger Screaming Eagle vs. Hornswoggle. For once, I agree
with Cole’s indignation.
[Commercial Break]
-Mathews plugged the Best of 2010 video clips on WWE.com. Wade Barrett was on
the left and John Cena was on the right, but when I quickly looked up at the TV
and down at the computer, I thought it was Tommy Dreamer on the left.
2 – HORNSWOGGLE vs. THE SOARING EAGLE
Hornswoggle was accompanied by Rosa Mendes. Justin Roberts was doing ring intros
instead of Tony Chimel, and he announced the Eagle’s wingspan. They chyron
simply read “The Eagle,” while Roberts announced him as the Soaring Eagle. Cole
said this was a PG show and Hornswoggle couldn’t “flip the bird.” Mendes handed
Horny a paper bag that read “Acme Birdseed.” Striker noted that Acme was spelled
wrong (AKME on the bag) and Mathews said Acme was probably copyrighted.
Hornswoggle knocked the bird down after distracting him with birdseed. He got a
napkin, put salt on the leg and bit the bird. He then rode him on his back until
the eagle kicked Horny. Cole was vociferous in his support for the eagle. He
kicked at Horny and missed MVP’s Ballin’ elbowdrop. Horny to the top, Tadpole
Splash, which finished it.
WINNER: Hornswoggle, at 2:18. The only worthwhile thing here was the commentary,
which was well into NXT Season 3 commentary territory.
- Striker had the unenviable task of transitioning to plugging the much more
serious tag team main event, coming up tonight.
[Commercial Break]
- Teddy Long was backstage talking to someone off camera, congratulating them
for their big win on Monday night. The camera panned back to show Santino
Marella and Vladimir Kozlov. Marella sang “We are the Champions,” while Kozlov
used a lighter. The announcers were quite amused. Chavo Guerrero barged in and
said they were making too much noise. Santino suggested Chavo wanted a picture
taken with them. An irate Chavo told Teddy to let him find a partner, and they’d
beat the champions in no time. Santino continued seeing the Queen song as Chavo
walked out.
- Up next, Dolph Ziggler vs. Kofi Kingston. They aired a video package on
Kingston, to familiarize him with the audience.
- Dolph Ziggler was backstage with Todd Grisham. Grisham asked him if it
concerned Dolph that Kofi knows him so well. Ziggler wasn’t fazed and said Kofi
is a contender, while he’s a champion. And the fans can relate to failure.
Ziggler said people can’t relate to him because he’s exemplary at what he does.
He said after the match, Kofi will still be just a contender.
[Commercial Break]
- Striker plugged “Na Na Na” by My Chemical Romance, the official theme song of
TLC.
3 – KOFI KINGSTON vs. DOLPH ZIGGLER – INTERCONTINENTAL CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH
Kingston went for a few quick roll-ups. Ziggler stopped him and went on the
offensive, attempting to keep Kingston grounded. Crowd was into Kofi early on.
Kofi countered a clothesline into a monkey flip. Off the ropes, forearm to the
face. Trouble in Paradise attempt, but Ziggler rolled out of the way and out of
the ring. He and his main squeeze, Vickie Guerrero, had a pow-wow outside the
ring as they went to break.
[Commercial Break]
The show resumed with Ziggler holding Kingston on the mat with a rear chinlock.
High dropkick from Ziggler for a two-count. High elbowdrop, another two-count.
When Kofi tried to come back, Ziggler gave him a swinging neck-breaker. Back to
the headlock from Ziggler. Kingston got back to a vertical base and
monkey-flipped Ziggler into the corner. Kofi got to his feet first and nailed
Ziggler with a couple chops and a dropkick. Boom Drop attempt, But Ziggler got
out of the way. Kofi missed a corner splash, but he hit Ziggler with the corner
flip kick. Dropkick off the top by Kingston. Vickie got on the apron briefly to
distract the ref and Kofi, leading to Ziggler getting out of the pin. Small
package by Ziggler for two. He got to his feet and landed a big front kick.
Kingston knocked Ziggler off the second rope and landed a cross-body from the
top. Mathews proclaimed Kingston as new IC Champ so of course, Dolph kicked out.
Ziggler countered a suplex with a sleeper hold. Kingston was sent into the
corner, but Kofi surprised Dolph with a Trouble in Paradise that caught Dolph in
the shoulder or back. As he went for the pin, Jack Swagger ran in to break up
the pin.
WINNER: Kingston, via DQ, at 12:44. Three-way IC Title match at TLC? The usual
Kingston vs. Ziggler match, which is not bad, but Ziggler’s offense is a bit too
methodic at times.
- Edge was standing on a platform several feet above the ground backstage. He
warned Kane not to get any closer, as this was the real Bearer and not a dummy.
Kane ran over and the chair and Bearer fell from the platform and through the
table. Yes, it was a dummy.
[Commercial Break]
- Chris Masters was in the ring for a Masterlock Challenge. What is this, 2007?
The challenger was “Dashing” Cody Rhodes. Rhodes asked for a mic after the bell
rang, I guess to signal the start of the challenge. Nope, not a mic, but he got
a few wipes to wipe off the chair so presumably, his bottom didn’t get dirty.
Rhodes stopped Masters before he hooked in the move, and he pulled out a nail
file and told Masters to file them. Masters threw it to ringside and playfully
slapped Rhodes in the face. That, of course, upset the Dashing one. Masters took
Rhodes’ lip, then grabbed his nose and tweaked it while yelling at him. Rhodes
kicked the chair out of the ring and kicked the ropes. He even took a back-bump
in anger. He had someone at ringside get his ring jacket so he could check on
his face, but Masters locked in the move while Cody was on the apron. Rhodes
passed out and the ref called for the bell. Thrilling.
- Edge & Mysterio beat Kane & Del Rio in the main event, tonight.
[Commercial Break]
- The announcers sent it to a quick video of the SyFy original movie, Ice Quake,
which debuts Saturday at 9pm. My roommates and I need to get on writing our own
idea for a SyFy movie, Hurricano (a combination Hurricane and Volcano hits a
small town).
4 – SANTINO MARELLA & VLADIMIR KOZLOV vs. CHAVO GUERRERO & DREW MCINTYRE
Arm-lock take-over, but Santino got too cocky and walked into a punch by Drew.
Kozlov tagged in and he and Drew traded offense. We’ve got an Italian, Russian,
Mexican and a Scotsman in this match. Chavo cheated to help his team keep Kozlov
at bay. Santino tried to tag in, but almost ate it as he was leaning too far
over the top rope. That was funny. Marella tagged in and so did McIntyre.
Hip-toss and he went for his headbutt, but McIntyre got his boot up. Drew lined
up for a DDT, but Chavo tagged himself in. Chavo then missed the frogsplash and
Santino gave the cobra to him, then rolled him up for the win.
WINNERS: Marella and Kozlov, at 3:09. Pure comedy match with the new champs now
able to go to Smackdown.
Back in the ring, McIntyre was asking Chavo why he tagged himself in. Didn’t
Drew just get done having tag partner issues? Why would he agree to be in
another one? And on cue, he gave his DDT finisher to Guerrero.
- The announcers discussed the main event on camera. We saw parts of Kane’s
promo from earlier tonight.
[Commercial Break]
- The Raw Rebound aired.
- The announcers discussed the TLC card. A new match has been announced, with
Rey Mysterio taking on Alberto Del Rio in a chairs match.
- Layla and Michelle McCool were walking backstage. Layla takes on Natalya next.
[Commercial Break]
5 – LAYLA vs. NATALYA
Natalya evened the odds by bringing Beth Phoenix out to second her for this
match. Single-leg take-down and roll-up, nicely done by Layla. Standing suplex
and squat by Natalya. Layla rolled out of the ring afer that one. Natalya pushed
McCool down and Layla kicked Natalya to the ground. Beth helped her up and kept
McCool at a distance. Nattie slammed Layla into the corner, and the two
connected on a double dropkick. Dropkick was caught by Nattie and she tried a
Sharpshooter. McCool grabbed Layla by the hand, and Natalya dragged Layla across
the ring while in the move, which brought McCool into the ring. Beth peeled
McCool off Layla and Layla submitted.
WINNER: Natalya, at 2:02. Better-than-average two-minute Divas TV match. Layla
has really improved, and it’s especially noticeable against a good woman
wrestler like Natalya Neidhart.
- Del Rio & Kane vs. Edge & Mysterio is next.
[Commercial Break]
6 – REY MYSTERIO & EDGE vs. ALBERTO DEL RIO & KANE
Before the match began, Teddy Long walked out onto the stage, as Kane did not
show up. Long said this would be a handicap match. Mysterio started with Del
Rio. Legdrop and cover got two from Rey. Shoulder into the corner by Edge, then
a dropkick from Rey. Del Rio fired back with elbows to the back of Edge’s head.
Flapjack by Edge and a tag to Rey, who splashed Del Rio with an assist from
Edge. Both Mysterio and Del Rio sporting the gold look tonight. Del Rio was sent
to ringside right in front of the announce table. Finally, Kane showed up. Edge
met him in the aisle and the two brawled briefly, until Edge went backstage.
Kane followed. Rey was distracted by this, and Del Rio took advantage. Gutbuster
by Del Rio for a two-count. Body-scissors applied by Del Rio as the crowd
chanted “619.” Enziguiri by Del Rio knocked Mysterio off the apron. Alberto
rolled to the outside and kicked Rey in the gut. He bounced Rey’s head off the
announce desk as Ricardo Rodriguez directed traffic at ringside. Perched on the
top rope, Del Rio went to suplex Rey off. Instead, Rey knocked Del Rio off.
Seated senton by Mysterio, then a bulldog. Del Rio came back with a tilt-a-whirl
back-breaker. Mysterio landed the 619, to the delight of the crowd. Splash of
the top rope sealed the win for Rey Rey’s team.
WINNERS: Edge and Mysterio, at 7:10.
- They didn’t show much of Rey’s celebration, instead going backstage to Edge on
the ground, talking to Bearer on a scaffold. Kane ran up and assumed it was
another dummy. Kane laughed and knocked over the ladder, which held the
platform. The wheelchair (which is all we could see) went spilling down to the
first level of the building. Kane looked down and realized this time, it wasn’t
a dummy. Medics were shouting for help as Bearer laid on the ground down below.
Kane had an incredulous look on his face, as Edge stood several feet away
saying, “I told ya.”