Bragging Rights 2010
Match 1: United States Champion, Daniel Bryan def. Intercontinental Champion, Dolph Ziggler (16:14)
Awesome opener. There’s no story, but it’s a great back and forth technical wrestling match. Bryan has the upper hand at first because Dolph is taking him lightly, but Dolph turns the match around in his favor and he wears down Bryan for a bit. But Bryan lights Dolph up with kicks to the chest and knees. He brings Dolph down to his knees and even hits a gross kick to the face. Bryan puts now has Ziggler on the ropes, and seems. And he even hits a springboard dropkick from halfway across the ring. He goes for a back suplex off the top rope, but Ziggler turns in midair and reverses it into a crossbody. Bryan kicks out. Dolph hits the Fameasser and covers Bryan, but Bryan gets his foot on the bottom rope and the ref notices it as he counts three. So Dolph and Vickie think he’s won, but it’s not over. Dolph gets Bryan in the Sleeper Hold and Bryan crawls to the ropes. Dolph makes the mistake of slapping Bryan in the head, saying he doesn’t belong here. But Bryan grabs his arm and brings him down to the mat and forces him to tap out to the Lebell Lock. These 16 minutes go by really fast! Awesome way to start the show!
My Rating: ****1/4
Match 2: WWE Tag Team Championship - The Nexus (John Cena & David Otunga) def. Cody Rhodes & Drew McIntyre (c) (6:26)
You remember when Cena was a member of the Nexus. Yeah, that lasted only a month. Cena has to do Wade Barrett’s bidding after losing to him at Hell in a Cell. David Otunga starts the match, but after a minute, he aggressively tags in Cena and Cena gets the same look on his face that I get whenever a customer is rude to me at work. He gets in and he’s in the ring for the rest of the match. He forces Cody to tap out to win. Otunga celebrates like he won it. Cena hits him with an AA after the match and leaves with both titles.
My Rating: *1/2
Match 3: Ted DiBiase def. Goldust (7:37)
DiBiase is accompanied by the ever so lovely Maryse, while Goldust is accompanied by Aksana who was blonde at this point. Pretty much what’d you’d expect. DiBiase wears down Goldust for a lot of the match. Goldust gets a comeback spot in, but it doesn’t last. Him and DiBiase butt heads and Maryse attacks Aksana and throws her in the ring. The distraction is enough to let DiBiase hit a DDT on Goldust to win the match.
My Rating: **
Match 4: Divas Championship Match - Layla (c) def. Natalya (4:51)
This is another typical match that you’d expect on Raw or SmackDown. Natalya throws Layla around for a good portion of the match. Layla eventually says fuck this and tries to leave, but Nattie chases her and throws her back in the ring. Layla tries to leave again, but Michelle McCool kicks Nattie in the head and Layla pins her to take the W.
My Rating: *3/4
Match 5: World Heavyweight Championship Buried Alive Match - Kane (c) def. The Undertaker (16:48)
Not as bad as I’ve seen people rate it, but it’s far from being good. Undertaker spends the early part of the match whooping Kane’s ass. And Kane begs him off. One of my most hated wrestling tropes. Being a bad guy also means you have to be a pansy ass. Taker makes Kane look like a bitch in this match. Kane eventually gains the upper hand by using a chair on Undertaker and then hitting him with 2 Chokeslams. They go up to the grave site, and Undertaker makes Kane pass out with Hell’s Gate. And then shoves Kane in the hole. Undertaker goes after Paul Bearer next and looks like he’s gonna throw him in next, but who would come to Kane’s rescue. The Nexus! Why? Good fucking question, because they never explain it. The Nexus beat down Undertaker and toss him in the hole. Kane tells the Nexus to get out of here before a backhoe drops dirt on top of Undertaker. Such a weirdly booked match.
My Rating: **
Match 6: 14-Man Tag Team Elimination Match - Team SmackDown (Big Show, Edge, Rey Mysterio, Alberto Del Rio, Jack Swagger, Kofi Kingston & Tyler Reks) def. Team Raw (The Miz, CM Punk, Sheamus, John Morrison, Ezekiel Jackson, R-Truth & Santino Marella) (27:54)
This sounded better on paper. But this match never really gets good. For whatever reason, they never got there. It also doesn’t help that it’s nearly half an hour. Santino is out first by Tyler Reks in a couple minutes. Kofi is next to go after a Celtic Cross from Sheamus. Del Rio’s ego gets the better of him and he attacks Rey Mysterio, taking him out momentarily. Big Show, the team captain yells at Del Rio from the apron and who can blame him. John Morrison eliminates Swagger next with a Starship Pain. And Tyler Reks is next with a Brogue Kick from Sheamus. Sheamus bullies Hornswoggle on the outside and that sets Big Show off. Him and Sheamus brawl on the outside until both men are counted out. So now, we’re down to Edge and Del Rio on Team SmackDown. Edge manages to narrow Raw’s team after a Spear to both R-Truth and then Morrison. Del Rio tags himself and he gets eliminated by a backslide from CM Punk. As Del Rio is leaving, he’s jumped from behind by Rey Mysterio, who makes his return. Rey gets on the apron and Edge tags him in. Mysterio and CM Punk get in together and they have the best part of this match before Rey eliminates Punk with a 619 followed by a splash. Ezekiel Jackson gets in and he bullies Rey around for a short time before Rey hits him with a 619 followed by a botched splash. Now Miz gets in for what I think is the first time he’s been in the ring. He tries to stop Rey from tagging Edge, but Rey slips through his legs and reaches Edge, who puts Miz away with a Spear.
My Rating: **1/2
Main Event: WWE Championship Match - Wade Barrett def. Randy Orton (c) via DQ (14:32)
Wade Barrett comes down to the ring with a very sad looking John Cena at his side. After Orton makes his entrance, Barrett lets Cena know that if he doesn’t win this match, he’ll fire Cena. So the story of this match makes Barrett look like a total dumb shit. He doesn’t understand disqualifications because he gets mad at Cena anytime he comes close to Orton. Because he expects him to attack… in front of the referee…. Did they think this out at all? I’d like to know. Not only does the story not make sense, it’s also as boring as watching paint dry. You ever wanted a match that’s mostly chinlocks? Yeah, me neither. The match doesn’t start to pick up until the end when the referee gets bumped. Cena gets knocked off the apron. Then the Nexus run down and attack Orton, leading to Cena jumping in and attacking the Nexus and throwing them out of the ring. Barrett seems angry but Cena shouts “you get disqualified, you lose.” Which I can’t believe he had to explain to him… They seriously didn’t think this out. Orton manages to turn the tides and is going to finish it with an RKO, until Cena runs in. Drops Barrett with an AA. causing a DQ finish. Barrett wins the match, so technically speaking, Cena fulfilled his duty for the night. Orton is unappreciative as he drops Cena with an RKO and then Barrett a moment later. And that’s how the show ends… I feel bad for anyone who bought this show.
My Rating: *1/2
Cagematch Rating: 4.94
My Rating: 4/10
Watch the opener and skip everything else. That’s the only part of the show that isn’t overbooked to fucking hell. I’m still wondering to this day why The Nexus helped Kane win the Buried Alive Match.
Next event will be Judgment Day 2003, but before I get to that, I should mention that on Sunday, I will be going on vacation, so it’ll probably be at least a week from that day until I update this thread.
Match 1: United States Champion, Daniel Bryan def. Intercontinental Champion, Dolph Ziggler (16:14)
Awesome opener. There’s no story, but it’s a great back and forth technical wrestling match. Bryan has the upper hand at first because Dolph is taking him lightly, but Dolph turns the match around in his favor and he wears down Bryan for a bit. But Bryan lights Dolph up with kicks to the chest and knees. He brings Dolph down to his knees and even hits a gross kick to the face. Bryan puts now has Ziggler on the ropes, and seems. And he even hits a springboard dropkick from halfway across the ring. He goes for a back suplex off the top rope, but Ziggler turns in midair and reverses it into a crossbody. Bryan kicks out. Dolph hits the Fameasser and covers Bryan, but Bryan gets his foot on the bottom rope and the ref notices it as he counts three. So Dolph and Vickie think he’s won, but it’s not over. Dolph gets Bryan in the Sleeper Hold and Bryan crawls to the ropes. Dolph makes the mistake of slapping Bryan in the head, saying he doesn’t belong here. But Bryan grabs his arm and brings him down to the mat and forces him to tap out to the Lebell Lock. These 16 minutes go by really fast! Awesome way to start the show!
My Rating: ****1/4
Match 2: WWE Tag Team Championship - The Nexus (John Cena & David Otunga) def. Cody Rhodes & Drew McIntyre (c) (6:26)
You remember when Cena was a member of the Nexus. Yeah, that lasted only a month. Cena has to do Wade Barrett’s bidding after losing to him at Hell in a Cell. David Otunga starts the match, but after a minute, he aggressively tags in Cena and Cena gets the same look on his face that I get whenever a customer is rude to me at work. He gets in and he’s in the ring for the rest of the match. He forces Cody to tap out to win. Otunga celebrates like he won it. Cena hits him with an AA after the match and leaves with both titles.
My Rating: *1/2
Match 3: Ted DiBiase def. Goldust (7:37)
DiBiase is accompanied by the ever so lovely Maryse, while Goldust is accompanied by Aksana who was blonde at this point. Pretty much what’d you’d expect. DiBiase wears down Goldust for a lot of the match. Goldust gets a comeback spot in, but it doesn’t last. Him and DiBiase butt heads and Maryse attacks Aksana and throws her in the ring. The distraction is enough to let DiBiase hit a DDT on Goldust to win the match.
My Rating: **
Match 4: Divas Championship Match - Layla (c) def. Natalya (4:51)
This is another typical match that you’d expect on Raw or SmackDown. Natalya throws Layla around for a good portion of the match. Layla eventually says fuck this and tries to leave, but Nattie chases her and throws her back in the ring. Layla tries to leave again, but Michelle McCool kicks Nattie in the head and Layla pins her to take the W.
My Rating: *3/4
Match 5: World Heavyweight Championship Buried Alive Match - Kane (c) def. The Undertaker (16:48)
Not as bad as I’ve seen people rate it, but it’s far from being good. Undertaker spends the early part of the match whooping Kane’s ass. And Kane begs him off. One of my most hated wrestling tropes. Being a bad guy also means you have to be a pansy ass. Taker makes Kane look like a bitch in this match. Kane eventually gains the upper hand by using a chair on Undertaker and then hitting him with 2 Chokeslams. They go up to the grave site, and Undertaker makes Kane pass out with Hell’s Gate. And then shoves Kane in the hole. Undertaker goes after Paul Bearer next and looks like he’s gonna throw him in next, but who would come to Kane’s rescue. The Nexus! Why? Good fucking question, because they never explain it. The Nexus beat down Undertaker and toss him in the hole. Kane tells the Nexus to get out of here before a backhoe drops dirt on top of Undertaker. Such a weirdly booked match.
My Rating: **
Match 6: 14-Man Tag Team Elimination Match - Team SmackDown (Big Show, Edge, Rey Mysterio, Alberto Del Rio, Jack Swagger, Kofi Kingston & Tyler Reks) def. Team Raw (The Miz, CM Punk, Sheamus, John Morrison, Ezekiel Jackson, R-Truth & Santino Marella) (27:54)
This sounded better on paper. But this match never really gets good. For whatever reason, they never got there. It also doesn’t help that it’s nearly half an hour. Santino is out first by Tyler Reks in a couple minutes. Kofi is next to go after a Celtic Cross from Sheamus. Del Rio’s ego gets the better of him and he attacks Rey Mysterio, taking him out momentarily. Big Show, the team captain yells at Del Rio from the apron and who can blame him. John Morrison eliminates Swagger next with a Starship Pain. And Tyler Reks is next with a Brogue Kick from Sheamus. Sheamus bullies Hornswoggle on the outside and that sets Big Show off. Him and Sheamus brawl on the outside until both men are counted out. So now, we’re down to Edge and Del Rio on Team SmackDown. Edge manages to narrow Raw’s team after a Spear to both R-Truth and then Morrison. Del Rio tags himself and he gets eliminated by a backslide from CM Punk. As Del Rio is leaving, he’s jumped from behind by Rey Mysterio, who makes his return. Rey gets on the apron and Edge tags him in. Mysterio and CM Punk get in together and they have the best part of this match before Rey eliminates Punk with a 619 followed by a splash. Ezekiel Jackson gets in and he bullies Rey around for a short time before Rey hits him with a 619 followed by a botched splash. Now Miz gets in for what I think is the first time he’s been in the ring. He tries to stop Rey from tagging Edge, but Rey slips through his legs and reaches Edge, who puts Miz away with a Spear.
My Rating: **1/2
Main Event: WWE Championship Match - Wade Barrett def. Randy Orton (c) via DQ (14:32)
Wade Barrett comes down to the ring with a very sad looking John Cena at his side. After Orton makes his entrance, Barrett lets Cena know that if he doesn’t win this match, he’ll fire Cena. So the story of this match makes Barrett look like a total dumb shit. He doesn’t understand disqualifications because he gets mad at Cena anytime he comes close to Orton. Because he expects him to attack… in front of the referee…. Did they think this out at all? I’d like to know. Not only does the story not make sense, it’s also as boring as watching paint dry. You ever wanted a match that’s mostly chinlocks? Yeah, me neither. The match doesn’t start to pick up until the end when the referee gets bumped. Cena gets knocked off the apron. Then the Nexus run down and attack Orton, leading to Cena jumping in and attacking the Nexus and throwing them out of the ring. Barrett seems angry but Cena shouts “you get disqualified, you lose.” Which I can’t believe he had to explain to him… They seriously didn’t think this out. Orton manages to turn the tides and is going to finish it with an RKO, until Cena runs in. Drops Barrett with an AA. causing a DQ finish. Barrett wins the match, so technically speaking, Cena fulfilled his duty for the night. Orton is unappreciative as he drops Cena with an RKO and then Barrett a moment later. And that’s how the show ends… I feel bad for anyone who bought this show.
My Rating: *1/2
Cagematch Rating: 4.94
My Rating: 4/10
Watch the opener and skip everything else. That’s the only part of the show that isn’t overbooked to fucking hell. I’m still wondering to this day why The Nexus helped Kane win the Buried Alive Match.
Next event will be Judgment Day 2003, but before I get to that, I should mention that on Sunday, I will be going on vacation, so it’ll probably be at least a week from that day until I update this thread.
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