No Way Out 2012
Match 1: World Heavyweight Championship Match - Sheamus (c) def. Dolph Ziggler (15:10)
An underrated gem right here. We start the night with a pretty good World Heavyweight Title match. This crowd was thoroughly behind Ziggler in this match. This match starts with Sheamus beating Ziggler around the ring and the outside, but Ziggler takes control by pulling Sheamus into the turnbuckle chest first. Ziggler is able to ground Sheamus for a little bit, but Sheamus gets back into the match he puts Dolph through the ringer. Every time Sheamus attempts a big move, Ziggler counters it into something else. Sheamus goes to the top rope and Dolph hits a facebuster from the top and Sheamus kicks out of that. Dolph tries to put Sheamus in the sleeper hold, but Sheamus twists Ziggler’s body into position so he can hit White Noise. Then he finishes things with a Brogue Kick to retain.
My Rating: ***3/4
Match 2: Tuxedo Match - Santino Marella def. Ricardo Rodriguez (4:25)
I won’t lie, Santino makes this entertaining enough to be enjoyable. But thank fuck it didn’t go any longer than it did. Santino’s facial expression when Ricardo rips his tuxedo gets a chuckle out of me. For those who don’t know what a Tuxedo Match is, it’s an evening gown match for men. Ricardo takes one of Santino’s shoes off and reveals he has a cobra sock underneath it. Santino gets up and kicks Ricardo in the chest with it, then takes his pants off to win the match. Bonafide comedy match that wasn’t very comedic, but Santino is entertaining.
My Rating: *
Match 3: Intercontinental Championship Match - Christian (c) def. Cody Rhodes (11:30)
Our second underrated gem of the night. Another really good back and forth kind of match. Cody has a lot of Christian’s offense scouted much like how Ziggler wore down Sheamus earlier. It begins to pick up towards the end after Christian hits a frankensteiner off the top rope. Pretty surprising moment is when they let Cody kick out of Christian’s Killswitch. The ending sequence is nice where Cody goes for a disaster kick, but Christian ducks and then he hits the Spear to retain.
My Rating: ***3/4
Match 4: WWE Tag Team Championship #1 Contenders Fatal 4-Way Match - Prime Time Players def. Primo & Epico, Tyson Kidd & Justin Gabriel & The Usos (9:30)
It was at this point in the show where I was starting to wonder why this event is rated so low, because so far, it’s been pretty decent. This match wasn’t on the same level as the opener and the previous match, but it’s an exciting 9 and a half minutes. Lots of high flying from 3 of the 4 teams. The Usos hit a double suicide dive on 3 men on the outside. Tyson Kidd hits a frankensteiner on Primo onto everyone standing in a group on the outside. Darren Young and Primo are the legal men towards the end. Darren hits the gutbuster on Primo and Epico tries to run in to stop it, but their manager who I can’t remember the name of stops him and joins up with the Prime Time Players. They all attack Primo and Epico after the match.
My Rating: ***1/4
Triple H comes out after that and cuts a long winded promo before he gets to point of why he’s out there. He challenges Brock Lesnar to a match at SummerSlam.
Match 5: Divas Championship Match - Layla (c) def. Beth Phoenix (6:54)
I don’t really have a problem with this match. It’s just unexciting and uneventful. Layla taunts and dances with Beth’s headgear which is a gifable moment really. Beth tries to use her power to dominate Layla, but Layla has her number and counters her at every turn. Layla beats Beth with a version of a neckbreaker to get the win.
My Rating: *3/4
Match 6: Sin Cara def. Hunico (5:47)
An eh match. It’s Sin Cara’s first match since Survivor Series. For a lot of this match, Hunico grounds Sin Cara. There’s some solid action, but this is just a filler match. Sin Cara wins with some sort of hurricanrana thing…
My Rating: **
Match 7: WWE Championship Triple Threat Match - CM Punk (c) def. Daniel Bryan & Kane (18:19)
A great match that gets forgotten about for 2 reasons I think. One because it’s sandwiched in the middle of two even better Punk vs Bryan matches that I can’t wait to watch later in the series. Two, because it’s overshadowed by the love square storyline where AJ was trying to bone all 3 guys. Thankfully the AJ part of this story doesn’t come into play until the end and they just let these 3 have a match. And what a match it was. Punk and Bryan do their thing which is good wrestilng while Kane plays the part of the powerhouse. Punk and Bryan team up momentarily on Kane. Bryan double dropkicks Punk and Kane from the top rope and then hits them both with the Yes kicks. There’s a spot where Kane picks Bryan up on his shoulders in an electric chair position. Punk springboards off the ropes and clotheslines Bryan off Kane’s shoulders like its a Doomsday Device. Some time passes by before Bryan kicks Punk in the head and then puts him in the Yes Lock. Punk reverses it into a pin, forcing Bryan to let go. Then Punk manages to hit Bryan with a GTS and he goes for the cover, but Kane pulls Bryan outside and he’s gonna be down for the rest of the match while Punk and Kane fight in the ring. Kane grabs Punk by the throat and hits a Chokeslam that Punk kicks out of and Kane flips his lid over it. But at the end, Punk pushes Kane into AJ who came out and got on the apron. Perfectly timed spot too as Punk pushed Kane half a second before AJ gets on the apron. Kane gets distracted by AJ on the outside and that allows Punk to get him up and put him to sleep to continue his legendary reign. Kane picks up AJ bridal style and AJ looks back at Punk and gives him a smile.
My Rating: ****
Match 8: 2-on-1 Handicap Match - Ryback def. Dan Delaney & John Silver I mean Rob Grymes (1:35)
Sometimes I like to watch old jobber matches to see if I can recognize the jobbers. One of the people that Ryback squashes here most people will know him as John Silver. Anyway what can I say other than Ryback crushes them and beats them with a double Shell Shock before he stacks them on top of each other to pin them.
Main Event: Steel Cage Match - John Cena def. Big Show (19:22)
I see people complain so much about how many times Cena has fought Randy Orton. I never see anyone complain about the amount of times Cena has fought Big Show and that is shocking. Because I feel like I’ve seen these 2 wrestle each other a thousand times and a thousand times it was never good! And to make this match even worse, it goes nearly 20 minutes! It’s just long and plodding and lot of Big Show tossing Cena around into the cage. That’s all this is. There are two things about this match that are good. Cena whenever he rocks Big Show a little bit, he goes to escape the cage, which is smart. But Big Show stops him and then it’s a few more minutes of plodding just to drag this match on. Cena tries to get out of the door but John Laurinaitis goes over to lock the cage door because the stipulation here is that if Cena wins, Vince will fire Laurinaitis as GM. Vince goes over to unlock the door, but Laurinaitis pushes Vince into the door which slams into Cena’s face. Big Show knocks out the referee in the ring after Cena moves out of the way, but then he knocks Cena out a moment later. Then he taunts to the crowd for a minute before he tries to walk out the door, but he’s stopped by Brodus Clay guarding it with a chair. A bunch of babyfaces run out to stop Show from climbing over the top, including poor Zack Ryder who got himself over just under a year ago. Fuck you for getting over without Vince’s permission, Zack. Big Show tries to go over the top, but Kofi Kingston runs out and kicks Big Show to the mat and now its a race between Cena and Big Show to see who gets out first. Cena drops to the floor first and wins as literally everyone expected! Yayyyyyyyy! Cena picks Laurinaitis up in an AA, but before he drops him Vince tells him he’s fired, then Cena drops Johnny through a table with an AA. Long, plodding main event to get to a result we all saw coming. Laaaaaaame.
My Rating: **
Cagematch Rating: 4.80
My Rating: 7/10
I think a lot of people are basing their ratings off the main event and yes that should be taken into account, but lets not forget that a lot of the undercard was really good. The bullshit was kept to a minimum up until the end. And really I’d say my biggest criticism is that the Triple Threat didn’t main event. Punk was such an effective heel later in the year because he was right in the fact that he was being disrespected as the champion. The undercard is what brings it up to a 7.5 at least, but the main event drops it to a 7. The Cagematch rating is unfair in my opinion.
Up next we have another In Your House event. Rock Bottom 1998 where the show was named after The Rock, but he somehow didn’t even main event which is funny to me.
Match 1: World Heavyweight Championship Match - Sheamus (c) def. Dolph Ziggler (15:10)
An underrated gem right here. We start the night with a pretty good World Heavyweight Title match. This crowd was thoroughly behind Ziggler in this match. This match starts with Sheamus beating Ziggler around the ring and the outside, but Ziggler takes control by pulling Sheamus into the turnbuckle chest first. Ziggler is able to ground Sheamus for a little bit, but Sheamus gets back into the match he puts Dolph through the ringer. Every time Sheamus attempts a big move, Ziggler counters it into something else. Sheamus goes to the top rope and Dolph hits a facebuster from the top and Sheamus kicks out of that. Dolph tries to put Sheamus in the sleeper hold, but Sheamus twists Ziggler’s body into position so he can hit White Noise. Then he finishes things with a Brogue Kick to retain.
My Rating: ***3/4
Match 2: Tuxedo Match - Santino Marella def. Ricardo Rodriguez (4:25)
I won’t lie, Santino makes this entertaining enough to be enjoyable. But thank fuck it didn’t go any longer than it did. Santino’s facial expression when Ricardo rips his tuxedo gets a chuckle out of me. For those who don’t know what a Tuxedo Match is, it’s an evening gown match for men. Ricardo takes one of Santino’s shoes off and reveals he has a cobra sock underneath it. Santino gets up and kicks Ricardo in the chest with it, then takes his pants off to win the match. Bonafide comedy match that wasn’t very comedic, but Santino is entertaining.
My Rating: *
Match 3: Intercontinental Championship Match - Christian (c) def. Cody Rhodes (11:30)
Our second underrated gem of the night. Another really good back and forth kind of match. Cody has a lot of Christian’s offense scouted much like how Ziggler wore down Sheamus earlier. It begins to pick up towards the end after Christian hits a frankensteiner off the top rope. Pretty surprising moment is when they let Cody kick out of Christian’s Killswitch. The ending sequence is nice where Cody goes for a disaster kick, but Christian ducks and then he hits the Spear to retain.
My Rating: ***3/4
Match 4: WWE Tag Team Championship #1 Contenders Fatal 4-Way Match - Prime Time Players def. Primo & Epico, Tyson Kidd & Justin Gabriel & The Usos (9:30)
It was at this point in the show where I was starting to wonder why this event is rated so low, because so far, it’s been pretty decent. This match wasn’t on the same level as the opener and the previous match, but it’s an exciting 9 and a half minutes. Lots of high flying from 3 of the 4 teams. The Usos hit a double suicide dive on 3 men on the outside. Tyson Kidd hits a frankensteiner on Primo onto everyone standing in a group on the outside. Darren Young and Primo are the legal men towards the end. Darren hits the gutbuster on Primo and Epico tries to run in to stop it, but their manager who I can’t remember the name of stops him and joins up with the Prime Time Players. They all attack Primo and Epico after the match.
My Rating: ***1/4
Triple H comes out after that and cuts a long winded promo before he gets to point of why he’s out there. He challenges Brock Lesnar to a match at SummerSlam.
Match 5: Divas Championship Match - Layla (c) def. Beth Phoenix (6:54)
I don’t really have a problem with this match. It’s just unexciting and uneventful. Layla taunts and dances with Beth’s headgear which is a gifable moment really. Beth tries to use her power to dominate Layla, but Layla has her number and counters her at every turn. Layla beats Beth with a version of a neckbreaker to get the win.
My Rating: *3/4
Match 6: Sin Cara def. Hunico (5:47)
An eh match. It’s Sin Cara’s first match since Survivor Series. For a lot of this match, Hunico grounds Sin Cara. There’s some solid action, but this is just a filler match. Sin Cara wins with some sort of hurricanrana thing…
My Rating: **
Match 7: WWE Championship Triple Threat Match - CM Punk (c) def. Daniel Bryan & Kane (18:19)
A great match that gets forgotten about for 2 reasons I think. One because it’s sandwiched in the middle of two even better Punk vs Bryan matches that I can’t wait to watch later in the series. Two, because it’s overshadowed by the love square storyline where AJ was trying to bone all 3 guys. Thankfully the AJ part of this story doesn’t come into play until the end and they just let these 3 have a match. And what a match it was. Punk and Bryan do their thing which is good wrestilng while Kane plays the part of the powerhouse. Punk and Bryan team up momentarily on Kane. Bryan double dropkicks Punk and Kane from the top rope and then hits them both with the Yes kicks. There’s a spot where Kane picks Bryan up on his shoulders in an electric chair position. Punk springboards off the ropes and clotheslines Bryan off Kane’s shoulders like its a Doomsday Device. Some time passes by before Bryan kicks Punk in the head and then puts him in the Yes Lock. Punk reverses it into a pin, forcing Bryan to let go. Then Punk manages to hit Bryan with a GTS and he goes for the cover, but Kane pulls Bryan outside and he’s gonna be down for the rest of the match while Punk and Kane fight in the ring. Kane grabs Punk by the throat and hits a Chokeslam that Punk kicks out of and Kane flips his lid over it. But at the end, Punk pushes Kane into AJ who came out and got on the apron. Perfectly timed spot too as Punk pushed Kane half a second before AJ gets on the apron. Kane gets distracted by AJ on the outside and that allows Punk to get him up and put him to sleep to continue his legendary reign. Kane picks up AJ bridal style and AJ looks back at Punk and gives him a smile.
My Rating: ****
Match 8: 2-on-1 Handicap Match - Ryback def. Dan Delaney & John Silver I mean Rob Grymes (1:35)
Sometimes I like to watch old jobber matches to see if I can recognize the jobbers. One of the people that Ryback squashes here most people will know him as John Silver. Anyway what can I say other than Ryback crushes them and beats them with a double Shell Shock before he stacks them on top of each other to pin them.
Main Event: Steel Cage Match - John Cena def. Big Show (19:22)
I see people complain so much about how many times Cena has fought Randy Orton. I never see anyone complain about the amount of times Cena has fought Big Show and that is shocking. Because I feel like I’ve seen these 2 wrestle each other a thousand times and a thousand times it was never good! And to make this match even worse, it goes nearly 20 minutes! It’s just long and plodding and lot of Big Show tossing Cena around into the cage. That’s all this is. There are two things about this match that are good. Cena whenever he rocks Big Show a little bit, he goes to escape the cage, which is smart. But Big Show stops him and then it’s a few more minutes of plodding just to drag this match on. Cena tries to get out of the door but John Laurinaitis goes over to lock the cage door because the stipulation here is that if Cena wins, Vince will fire Laurinaitis as GM. Vince goes over to unlock the door, but Laurinaitis pushes Vince into the door which slams into Cena’s face. Big Show knocks out the referee in the ring after Cena moves out of the way, but then he knocks Cena out a moment later. Then he taunts to the crowd for a minute before he tries to walk out the door, but he’s stopped by Brodus Clay guarding it with a chair. A bunch of babyfaces run out to stop Show from climbing over the top, including poor Zack Ryder who got himself over just under a year ago. Fuck you for getting over without Vince’s permission, Zack. Big Show tries to go over the top, but Kofi Kingston runs out and kicks Big Show to the mat and now its a race between Cena and Big Show to see who gets out first. Cena drops to the floor first and wins as literally everyone expected! Yayyyyyyyy! Cena picks Laurinaitis up in an AA, but before he drops him Vince tells him he’s fired, then Cena drops Johnny through a table with an AA. Long, plodding main event to get to a result we all saw coming. Laaaaaaame.
My Rating: **
Cagematch Rating: 4.80
My Rating: 7/10
I think a lot of people are basing their ratings off the main event and yes that should be taken into account, but lets not forget that a lot of the undercard was really good. The bullshit was kept to a minimum up until the end. And really I’d say my biggest criticism is that the Triple Threat didn’t main event. Punk was such an effective heel later in the year because he was right in the fact that he was being disrespected as the champion. The undercard is what brings it up to a 7.5 at least, but the main event drops it to a 7. The Cagematch rating is unfair in my opinion.
Up next we have another In Your House event. Rock Bottom 1998 where the show was named after The Rock, but he somehow didn’t even main event which is funny to me.
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