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Tag: SmackDown
Friday Night SmackDown : August 31, 2012
Enjoy the entire episode of Smackdown!
For Mature Individuals Only – AJ Need Not Apply
Booker T’s interview is interrupted by Vickie Guerrero who has a big problem with Raw General Manager AJ Lee.
I got tied up with things here at the house and a little thing called “My 50th Birthday” so I had wanted to make this post a couple of days ago. However, it must have been “in the cards” because on last night’s Smackdown – GM Booker T (a real GM, by the way), said things just the way I wanted them. It was almost as if I had been part of the creative team, but the video above says it all.
My partner (for now) on DTRT Wrestling News, Trevor made the following tweet:
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@dtrtwrestling Come on Ed you coward! You’ve been quiet ever since I posted this response ow.ly/domiP are you for real?#TeamAJ— Trevor Decker (@trevordecker) September 1, 2012
Being the more mature individual I let Trevor know how I would respond:
@trevordecker just like “the attitude era” not understanding there are real world responsibilities.@excusemewwe@bookert5x and I will reply— DTRT Wrestling News (@DTRTWrestling) September 1, 2012
I will close with this comment to my young and immature partner:
Trevor – FYI, it’s never a good thing to call “The Boss” a coward in public.
Return of The Viper
Randy Orton is set to return to Raw next week and also at the Smackdown taping in Indianapolis onTuesday. Orton was suspended due to a positive random drug test result. WWE does random drug testing as part of it’s wellness policy. Orton is expected to get a major push upon his return.
Viewpoint: Looking back at The Legion Of Doom
One of the best parts to all of the work that the WWE has put in to building up for RAW 1000 has been seeing the Legends come back and work. Might I just throw in a plug for Heath Slater and how awesome it must be for him to work with all of these great Superstars from the past.
No doubt in my mind, the best Legends moment for me was Friday’s SmackDown when the crowd
popped like crazy for Road Warrior Animal. I am a huge fan of the Road Warriors and Animal looked just like he did when he and Road Warrior Hawk were terrorizing tag teams all over the world.
When I think of the Road Warriors, several things come to mind. The were dominate. Click on the Road Warriors page at WWE.com. The names of teams they mowed through to their numerous titles is like a who’s who of professional wrestling. The Crusher & Baron Von Raschke to win the AWA belts, Wahoo McDaniel & Mark Youngblood as well as The Midnight Express in the opening rounds before eliminating Ronnie Garvin & Magnum T.A. in the finale for the $1,000,000 Crocket Cup-clinching win in WCW, joining forces with Dusty Rhodes, Nikita Koloff and Paul Ellering against The Four Horsemen at The Great American Bash in the first-ever War Games, and their name changes from The Road Warriors to Legion of Doom upon their WWE debut in 1990, but their results remain the same. Hawk & Animal make a splash at SummerSlam 1991 by defeating The Nasty Boys in a No Disqualification, No Countout Match to win the World Tag Team Championships, giving the duo the distinction of being the only team to hold the tag titles in WWE, AWA, and NWA. (thanks to WWE.com for the info used in this paragraph).
I can picture in my mind Animal placing an opponent on his shoulders and Hawk delivering that devastating clothesline off the top rope just like it happened yesterday. If you want to see what that move looked like, click here and go see their WWE entrance video. Unfortunately that is no longer the case as Road Warrior Hawk passed away in 2003.
Thank you WWE for the action in this video that Trevor posted from SmackDown – I’ve watched it several times and I get cold chills every time the music hits.
#Smackdown 7/20/12 Video Highlights
SMACKDOWN VIDEO HIGHLIGHTS FOR JULY 20, 2012
Results: Smackdown 7/13/12
Check out the video opening to Friday Night “ZackDown” by clicking here.
SmackDown results: The Great White outfought Jericho, only to be blindsided by a Del Rio counterstrike
Friday Night “ZackDown” took the blue brand by storm
DENVER – With just two days to go until Money in the Bank rocks the WWE Universe, Zack Ryder took the helm of the blue brand Friday as this week’s Interim General Manager, transforming SmackDown to “ZackDown.” While Ryder’s goal was to bring excitement to the WWE Universe, Alberto Del Rio’s Friday night goal was to act as an agent of chaos, attacking World Heavyweight Champion Sheamus after The Great White’s impressive victory over Chris Jericho.
The night’s Interim General Manager, Zack Ryder, kicked off the Friday festivities by welcoming the WWE Universe to the very first edition of Friday Night “ZackDown”! Ryder, who won last week’s 20-Man Battle Royal to become the one-night Interim GM, certainly made “ZackDown” his own, as he organized the world’s largest fist pump with members of the WWE Universe in attendance and promised the greatest SmackDown ever.
But the good vibrations didn’t last long, as No. 1 contender to Sheamus’ World Heavyweight Championship, Alberto Del Rio, interrupted the party atmosphere with some pointed words for both Ryder (who he called a “stupid clown”) and The Great White. Del Rio promised that, after their title match at Money in the Bank, not only will he become the “real” World Champion, but he’ll “rule SmackDown.” Ryder’s answer to Del Rio’s bombastic claims was a resounding one — the Broski-in-charge showed he has some GM chops by setting up a match between Sin Cara and Del Rio!
Alberto Del Rio def. Sin Cara
Zack Ryder announced Great Khali vs. Big Show
Primo def. Darren Young
Dolph Ziggler & Cody Rhodes def. Intercontinental Champion Christian & U.S. Champion Santino Marella
Big Show def. The Great Khali
Ryback def. Tyler Reks
Damien Sandow def. Justin Gabriel
World Heavyweight Champion Sheamus def. Chris Jericho; Alberto Del Rio attacked The Great White
SmackDown Results from Tuesday
SuperSmackDown LIVE results: Ryder reigned supreme in The Great American Bash 20-Man Battle Royal
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas – In the absolutely explosive Great American Bash
on SuperSmackDown LIVE, The Long Island Iced-Z Zack Ryder triumphed over WWE elite to win the 20-Man Battle Royal to earn the right to be the Interim General Manager of SmackDown next week. Also, the passionate AJ struck again, two more Superstars qualified for the World Heavyweight Championship Contract Money in the Bank Ladder Match and a pair of WWE Hall of Famers showed up to help celebrate America’s birthday.
Alberto Del Rio viciously slammed World Heavyweight Champion Sheamus with the hood of his car
Turning up his nose at America, Alberto Del Rio promised that he will win the World Heavyweight Title from Sheamus at Money in the Bank and beat him so badly that he would send him back to Ireland like a little girl.
The Mexican Aristocrat then began to torment the Corpus Christi, Texas, crowd, insisting that they were no different than Sheamus – confronting several audience members and demanding to see their “papers.”
When he tried to get one of them kicked out for not producing them, The Celtic Warrior came to the rescue – attacking his No. 1 contender and igniting a fierce brawl that spread all the way to Del Rio’s car. Thanks to a disturbance by Ricardo Rodriguez, Del Rio gained the upper hand and proceeded to slam the hood of his ride down upon The Great White over and over again.
Teddy Long hosted The Great American Bash Barbecue
With a very unhappy Eve volunteering to keep things tidy, this week’s Interim General Manager of Raw and SmackDown Theodore Long welcomed the WWE Universe, the Superstars and Divas to SuperSmackDown LIVE: The Great American Bash
with a special barbecue celebration. When Santino Marella – whose Cobra was dressed up as Uncle Sam – couldn’t light the grill, The Big Red Monster Kane raised and lowered his arms to set the party ablaze. (WATCH)
Later during the barbecue, after Zack Ryder and the rest of the party goers booed Heath Slater away for his horrible singing, Long Island Iced-Z cued in Brodus Clay and The Funkadactyls. This prompted an all-out Funkasaurus dance party. (WATCH)
Still later, when Damien Sandow crashed the barbecue, claiming it was not what American’s Founding Fathers had in mind, Zack Ryder suggested he leave. Though at first it seemed like the self-professed “Intellectual Savior of the Unwashed Masses” was considering it, he instead attacked Long Island Iced-Z. In the midst of the heated battle that followed, Ryder threw the bowl of punch at his foe. The punch, though, hit Eve instead, bringing a smile to Teddy Long’s face. (WATCH)
The Great Khali & Divas Champion Layla def. Antonio Cesaro & Aksana in a Mixed Tag Team Match
(WATCH | PHOTOS)
In a match of retribution made by this week’s Interim General Manager
Teddy Long, his ex-girlfriend Aksana and her beau Antonio Cesaro were forced to take on Divas Champion Layla and The Great Khali. Despite the spark that clearly existed between the controversial couple, it was their formidable foes that would bring the fireworks in the end.
After Khali threw Cesaro from the ring with giant force, the English-born champion overcame Aksana with the devastating Lay-out neckbreaker.
Following the action, The Punjabi Playboy and his lovely tag team partner celebrated with a dance.
Cody Rhodes def. Intercontinental Champion Christian to qualify for Money in the Bank
(WATCH | PHOTOS)
Last week, Cody Rhodes lodged an official protest – claiming that when he and David Otunga lost the World Heavyweight Championship Contract Money in the Bank Qualifying Tag Team Match, he was not the one pinned.
On SuperSmackDown LIVE, Rhodes confronted Teddy Long, just as the temporary head ofSmackDown
was trying to deal with the Sheamus situation. After the second-generation Superstar revealed that the WWE Board of Directors had given him another qualifying opportunity and demanded action, Teddy informed him that the Board had given him the right to pick the opponent. He determined that Cody would face someone who’s already qualified for Money in the Bank – Intercontinental Champion Christian.
With the championship contract in question hanging high about the ring, the long-standing rivals engaged in another fierce showdown. And after escaping Captain Charisma’s Killswitch in the final moments, the determined Rhodes hit the Cross Rhodes for the victory – earning his chance at the World Heavyweight Title Contract at Money in the Bank.
Dolph Ziggler def. Alex Riley to qualify for Money in the Bank
(WATCH | PHOTOS)
In his continued quest to prove his elite abilities, Dolph Ziggler captured another opportunity at greatness, overcoming Alex Riley in a World Heavyweight Championship Contract Money in the Bank
Qualifying Match. Despite several near pins by the determined A-Ry, in the end, The Showoff would execute a fierce Zig Zag to seal his opponent’s fate.
Michael Cole interviewed AJ about her actions on Raw SuperShow
(WATCH | PHOTOS)
Week after week, the eccentric AJ has shocked and confused the WWE
Universe with her off-the-wall actions in the direction of WWE Champion CM Punk and Daniel Bryan. On Monday’s Raw SuperShow, she took things to the next level. For a moment, it seemed as if the puzzling beauty was going to hurl herself off the ring ropes and onto a table that she set up at ringside. Instead, when Punk got in her way, AJ kissed him, distracting The Second City Saint long enough to throw him backward, onto Bryan and through the table. Then, as Raw went off the air, she began chanting “Yes!” (WATCH)
One day later, during The Great American Bash
, Michael Cole stepped through the ropes and confronted AJ, looking to get some real answers to what she was thinking with her latest episode. When he questioned her being named Special Guest Referee in the WWE Title Match at Money in the Bank and even seemed to be putting the moves on her – both Punk and Bryan emerged.
While both Superstars agreed that the situation had nothing to do with Cole, kicking him out of the ring, that’s where the consensus ended. Though they both addressed AJ at first, they soon began to argue with each other over the motivation of their respective “worry” for the Diva in-question.
Then, after leaving both competitors in a sea of confusion by making out with both of them, the perplexing beauty just smiled and once again skipped away.
United States Champion Santino Marella, Sgt. Slaughter & “Hacksaw” Jim Duggan def. Drew McIntyre, Hunico & Camacho
(WATCH)
Nothing could have spelled Independence Day more than when Sgt. Slaughter and “Hacksaw” Jim Duggan joined United States Champion Santino Marella in an explosive Six-Man Tag Team Match. And in the true patriotic fashion of The Great American Bash
, the trio let the fireworks fly, culminating in Santino’s Cobra victory over Hunico.
Ryback def. Curt Hawkins
(WATCH | PHOTOS)
After Curt Hawkins
lost the coin toss to Tyler Reks, he had the misfortune of becoming Ryback’s victim. The intense competitor ripped through the former WWE Tag Team Champion, finishing him off with Shell Shocked.
Zack Ryder won The Great American Bash 20-Man Battle Royal
(WATCH | PHOTOS)
Because of an earlier injury at the hands of his Money in the Bank No. 1 contender Alberto Del Rio, the WWE Universe learned that World Heavyweight Champion Sheamus was not able to compete in the main event 20-Man Battle Royal that would determine next week’s SmackDown
Interim GM. (MORE ON SHEAMUS)
With WWE’s
top talent, including WWE Champion CM Punk, Big Show, John Cena, Kane, Cody Rhodes, Intercontinental Champion Christian, Daniel Bryan, Dolph Ziggler and The Mexican Aristocrat himself, it had the potential to be the greatest Battle Royal of all time from the opening bell. Among such an elite group of competitors, even gigantic athletes like Brodus Clay and The Great Khali were destined to be eliminated in the blink of an eye.
In the final moments, after Kane eliminated both Big Show and Ziggler with an explosive boot, he turned his wrath on his final opponent, Zack Ryder. After escaping the chokeslam, however, the heroic Long Island Iced-Z suddenly dropped the top rope, sending his monstrous adversary sailing to the ringside floor to shock the WWE Universe to its very core.
As a result of his earth-shattering triumph, Zack Ryder will run SmackDown next week as the latest Interim General Manager! (WATCH CENA’S REACTION | ZACK SHARES HIS PLANS FOR SMACKDOWN)

