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More on Possible WWE OTL Matches, Teddy Long Coming to RAW, RAW Attendance

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More on Possible WWE OTL Matches, Teddy Long Coming to RAW, RAW Attendance

Posted on 22 February 2012 by FrontRowFanatics.com Auto Update

- Teddy Long says he will be at Monday’s RAW Supershow to continue the feud with John Laurinaitis. Teddy wrote on Twitter:

“Since @World Wrestling Entertainment RawGM did MY dance on MY show, next week, I’m gonna be on #Raw making declarations in a husky monotone. Eye for an eye, playa.”

- Monday’s RAW Supershow from Minneapolis, Minnesota drew just over 9,000 fans.

- As noted before, Sheamus (Stephen Farrelly) vs. Daniel Bryan (Brian Danielson) vs. Randy Orton for the World Heavyweight Title is being advertised for May’s World Wrestling Entertainment Over the Limit pay-per-view from Raleigh, North Carolina. Kris sent along the following promotional video for Over the Limit which also teases John Cena getting a World Wrestling Entertainment Title shot:

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Eve explains her actions; Zack Ryder responds

Posted on 22 February 2012 by FrontRowFanatics.com Auto Update

After Eve declared on Raw SuperShow this past Monday that she’d taken advantage of Zack Ryder’s feelings to further her own career and planned on doing the same with John Cena, the Diva quickly became the recipient of the World Wrestling Entertainment Universe’s scorn on all fronts. Fans have chanted that she is a “hoeski,” and have taken to Facebook and Twitter to give Eve a piece of their minds.

In a World Wrestling Entertainment .com exclusive video, the Diva responded in an attempt to explain her actions. She said that everybody uses each other and asked why she was on the receiving end of so much vitriol. Eve described herself as a “woman of class,” believing that she did not deserve the reaction she was getting.

One person who may disagree with Eve’s statements is Long Island Iced-Z, himself. Zack Ryder, still convalescing from injuries, posted a response to the Diva’s comments on his Facebook page.

(WATCH RYDER’S REBUTTAL NOW)

Article source: http://www.wwe.com/shows/raw/2012-02-20/eve-justifies-actions-ryder-responds

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WWE Says Shaquille O’Neal Won’t Wrestle at WrestleMania 28

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WWE Says Shaquille O’Neal Won’t Wrestle at WrestleMania 28

Posted on 22 February 2012 by FrontRowFanatics.com Auto Update

- World Wrestling Entertainment ’s website posted a headline last night that says, “Shaq will not compete at WrestleMania.” The article is accompanied by a photo of Shaquille O’Neal and Big Show (Paul Wight) going at it in the ring back in 2009.

Shaq did an interview with HollywoodLife.com last week where he said he would be in attendance for WrestleMania 28 in Miami. Shaq did not say he would compete. World Wrestling Entertainment mentioned Shaq’s HollywoodLife.com interview but got the facts wrong. Shaq never said he would be competing. World Wrestling Entertainment wrote the following:

“Despite Shaquille O’Neal’s claim that he will compete at WrestleMania XXVIII in Miami, World Wrestling Entertainment officials have informed World Wrestling Entertainment .com that the 15-time NBA All-Star is not scheduled to appear on the card.”

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SuperSmackDown LIVE’s Champion vs. Champion showdown ends in controversy

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SuperSmackDown LIVE’s Champion vs. Champion showdown ends in controversy

Posted on 22 February 2012 by FrontRowFanatics.com Auto Update

ROCKFORD, IL  – In a roller coaster Champion vs. Champion Match between World Wrestling Entertainment Champion CM
Punk and World Heavyweight Champion Daniel Bryan (Brian Danielson), the involvement of two World Wrestling Entertainment
General Managers turned SuperSmackDown’s main event upside down.

The Match between World Wrestling Entertainment Champion CM Punk and World Heavyweight Champion Daniel Bryan (Brian Danielson) ended in a Double Pin (WATCH | PHOTOS)
When Sheamus’ involvement in the main event between CM Punk and Daniel Bryan (Brian Danielson)
caused the World Heavyweight Champion to lose, Interim Raw GM John
Laurinaitis came to the ring and restarted the match!

Moments later, when Bryan used the ropes to win, SmackDown GM
Theodore Long started it again!

Then, with both determined General Managers at ringside, the
explosive match ended with both Superstars pinning each other at the same time.

As a result, SuperSmackDown went off the air in absolute
controversy, with Laurinaitis holding Bryan’s hand in the air and Teddy holding
Punk’s.

David Otunga def. Ezekiel Jackson (Rycklon Stephens) (WATCH | PHOTOS)
After losing to David Otunga on Raw SuperShow,
Ezekiel Jackson (Rycklon Stephens) demanded a rematch on SuperSmackDown LIVE. But after The
Personification of Domination failed to end things with the Torture Rack,
Otunga turned the tides, throwing his
opponent to the canvas for his second triumph in 24 hours.  

Mark
Henry def.
Big Show (Paul Wight) by Count-out (WATCH | PHOTOS)
Intercontinental Champion Cody Rhodes (Cody Runnels) interrupted Big Show (Paul Wight)’s clash with Mark Henry to show a video of The World’s Largest Athlete losing to a Sumo Wrestler at WrestleMania 21. Though the giant hit the WMD on The World’s Strongest Man, he was so embarrassed by Rhodes’ display that he chased him away from the ring, allowing the out-cold Henry to pick up the win by count-out.

The Great Khali (Dalip Singh Rana) def. Drew McIntyre (Andrew Galloway) (WATCH | PHOTOS)
The Great Khali (Dalip Singh Rana) made quick, but brutal, work out of The Chosen
One, hitting McIntyre with the devastating
Punjabi Plunge for the three-count. 

United States Champion Jack Swagger (Jacob Jager) Dolph
Ziggler def. Kofi Kingston R-Truth (Ron Killings)
(WATCH | PHOTOS)
In a whirlwind match, the echoing screams
from Vickie Guerrero outside the ring provided enough
commotion for Dolph Ziggler to hit the Zig Zag on Kofi
Kingston for the huge tag team victory.

SmackDown General Manager Theodore Long introduced Interim Raw GM John Laurinaitis to his “special” office (WATCH)

Sheamus (Stephen Farrelly) def. The Miz (WATCH | PHOTOS)
The Miz emerged at the start of SuperSmackDown LIVE, congratulating his
one-time NXT Rookie World Heavyweight Champion Daniel Bryan (Brian Danielson), for main-eventing the
upcoming WrestleMania. But, Sheamus (Stephen Farrelly) soon interrupted to put a
stop to their buddy fest. After Bryan slapped The Great White and exited the
ring, Miz took the opportunity to attack The Celtic Warrior from behind. For
his trouble, Sheamus (Stephen Farrelly) expelled him from the ring. 

As a result of their
altercation, SmackDown General Manager Theodore Long made a match between
Sheamus (Stephen Farrelly) and Miz. After a tremendous showdown, the No.
1 contender to the World Heavyweight Championship hurled his prey to the canvas
for the three-count.

MATCH RESULTS

Article source: http://www.wwe.com/shows/smackdown/2012-02-21/results

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FCW Diva Release Confirmed, Rock Responds to Cena, Rollins, Kassius Ohno

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FCW Diva Release Confirmed, Rock Responds to Cena, Rollins, Kassius Ohno

Posted on 22 February 2012 by FrontRowFanatics.com Auto Update

- In response to John Cena’s promo on Monday’s RAW Supershow, The Rock wrote the following on Twitter:

“@JohnCena @World Wrestling Entertainment The truth comes out this Monday. John you have no idea.”

- The profile for Florida Championship Wrestling Diva Leah West (Irena Janjic) was removed from the World Wrestling Entertainment developmental roster back in late December, indicating a possible departure for her. Florida Championship Wrestling star Seth Rollins recently confirmed on his social media accounts that West was indeed released from her deal. West was signed in early 2011 after being trained by Lance Storm.

- Speaking of Rollins, he is asking fans for help to get the song “2nd Sucks” by A Day To Remember as his new theme song. Rollins is asking fans to tweet @whereisadtr and @jeremymckinnon and tell them that “2nd Sucks” would be a perfect theme for him.

- As noted before, Chris Hero is now being called Kassius Ohno in World Wrestling Entertainment developmental. The initials, KO, are a play off Hero’s ROH nickname – That Young Knockout Kid.

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WWE Releasing “Biggest Matches in ECW History” DVD and Blu-ray This Year

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WWE Releasing “Biggest Matches in ECW History” DVD and Blu-ray This Year

Posted on 22 February 2012 by FrontRowFanatics.com Auto Update

- World Wrestling Entertainment DVDNews reports that World Wrestling Entertainment will be releasing a new ECW DVD this year as Shock Entertainment, the official World Wrestling Entertainment distributor for Australia, has the set on their list of DVD’s scheduled to be released later this year.

“World Wrestling Entertainment : Biggest Matches in ECW History” looks to be released in Australia on June 6th, which means it would hit other locations worldwide around the same time. It’s scheduled to be released as a three-disc DVD and a two-disc Blu-ray. Here’s the synopsis from Shock:

“All new 3 DVD set, collecting The 25 greatest matches in ECW History! Extreme Championship Wrestling ran from 1992 to 2001, founded in Philadelphia. Their weekly television show ‘Hardcore television’, ran from 1993-2000, and they also ran 21 Pay-Per-View events from 1997-2001.

ECW was known for its hardcore and irreverent style, and it’s rowdy and raucous audiences. It launched Sports Entertainment legends such as Paul Heyman, Tommy Dreamer, The Sandman, Taz, Terry Funk, Sabu, Rob Van Dam, Dean Malenko, Eddie Guerrero, Cactus Jack, Raven and more.”

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Cole Apologizes for RAW Mistake, News on Taker & HHH’s Segment, Punk-Brown

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Cole Apologizes for RAW Mistake, News on Taker & HHH’s Segment, Punk-Brown

Posted on 22 February 2012 by FrontRowFanatics.com Auto Update

- The segment between The Undertaker and Triple H at RAW last night actually ran 8-9 minutes longer than supposed to, causing time to be taken off the Divas tag match and John Cena’s ring entrance for his speech to be moved off-camera.

- Michael Cole (Michael Coulthard) apologized on Twitter for messing up Kofi Kingston’s name during last night’s RAW Supershow. Cole wrote:

“I want to apologize for messing up @TrueKofi Kingston’s name tonight. So here goes: Sorry you aren’t more memorable, Kofi. #Raw”

Kofi replied:

“@MichaelCole MayB i cld b as memorable as ur stellar commentary. U learn the dif btw a figure 4 of the head and the Anaconda Vice yet? Dunce”

- In an update on the CM Punk vs. Chris Brown Twitter war, Punk re-tweeted a comment from a fan that suggested a MMA fight with three 5 minute rounds between Punk and Brown.

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Shaq will not compete at WrestleMania

Posted on 22 February 2012 by FrontRowFanatics.com Auto Update

Despite Shaquille O’Neal’s claim that he will compete at
WrestleMania XXVIII in Miami, World Wrestling Entertainment officials have informed World Wrestling Entertainment .com that the
15-time NBA All-Star is not scheduled to appear on the card.

The professional basketball legend made waves this past
weekend when he reportedly told celebrity news site HollywoodLife.com that he
will wrestle on April 1. During his storied basketball career, O’Neal amassed four
championship rings, the most recent of which came in 2006, when he started as
center for the Miami Heat.

A longtime member of the World Wrestling Entertainment Universe, O’Neal has appeared
in the ring before. As guest host of the July 27, 2009, edition of Raw, the
seven-footer inserted himself into that evening’s tag team main event of Chris
Jericho and Big Show (Paul Wight) vs. Cryme Tyme. After the bout’s conclusion, Show
confronted O’Neal, leading to a memorable confrontation between The World’s
Largest Athlete and the self-proclaimed “Big Aristotle,” which ended with Big
Show’s unceremonious dismissal from the ring. (WATCH)

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Wade Barrett Update, Trailer for WWE WrestleFest, Latest from John Cena

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Posted on 22 February 2012 by FrontRowFanatics.com Auto Update

- Below is the trailer for World Wrestling Entertainment WrestleFest, which hits iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch today:

- John Cena re-tweeted a fan’s comment predicting what The Rock’s promo on next Monday’s RAW would consist of:

“prediction 4 rock promo – 1999 catchphrase, insult Cena, catchphrase, sniff the air, eyebrow, say electrify – leave till mid march”

Cena added:

“Im pretty sure that’s close to accurate. Prove me wrong movie star. Ill be waiting in nike town.”

- While reports have been that Wade Barrett will miss some ring time but will not miss WrestleMania 28 with the injury suffered at RAW last night, World Wrestling Entertainment agent “Road Dogg” BG James indicated on Twitter that Barrett may indeed miss the big show on April 1st. We’re still waiting on confirmation from World Wrestling Entertainment .

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The Bright Side: Alternative Smackdown! Coverage, 02/21

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The Bright Side: Alternative Smackdown! Coverage, 02/21

Posted on 22 February 2012 by FrontRowFanatics.com Auto Update

1. Raw Alternative Coverage
2. Smackdown! Alternative Coverage

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Back On The Sunny Side

Greetings, mizfan fans! Don’t worry, there’ll be no emo cutting about my man-crush Miz this week. After seeing him really bring his A game to Elimination Chamber I’m no longer worried about the guy, seems like the stiff kick in the ass he got backstage did him a world of good. And, what’s more, a certain friend of mine reminded me what I’m supposed to be all about, and that’s positivity. So, mizfan fans, I am very pleased to bring you the very first edition of…

THE POSITIVITY REPORT
Monday Night Raw, February 20, 2012 edition

This is a series of show reviews that’s all about accentuating the positive, because that’s how I roll. I watch wrestling because I like it, and if I didn’t I wouldn’t watch and I certainly wouldn’t write about it so freaking much. Now, I’m not going to bullshit you either, dear readers. If I think something was shit I won’t be afraid to tell you. But you can go to just about any wrestling columnist in the world and hear about what’s wrong with the product. God knows there are more than a few problems, I won’t deny it, but it sure gets depressing after a while, doesn’t it? So let’s look on the Bright Side (geddit?) of life and see what goodies Raw had for us last night. I’m tinkering with the format still so this may come off a bit long, so I’ll be interested to know what y’all think and if I ought to scale it back a bit. And here we go!


Segment #1: Eve, The Bellas, and John Cena

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TEH FALLOUT!!!

Eve revealed herself to be a manipulative bitch, mocked her former admirer Zack Ryder as an impotent nerd, and proclaimed she would go on to use John Cena for her own evil machinations! The only problem for her is that Cena was right there as she laid out her nefarious plot. Whoops!

POSITIVES!

- It’s not often that World Wrestling Entertainment throws a story this complex at us. It’s not always a good thing, but I think World Wrestling Entertainment has done a pretty decent job of keeping the twists and turns interesting in this crazy love triangle saga. Even more so, it was not only completely unexpected but also completely logical. It was a genuine swerve, a rare thing in wrestling these days. What’s more, it instantly sets up Eve as a heel with huge heat, because who doesn’t hate a bitch like that? Shades of Trish Stratus here, at least in terms of storyline development.

NEGATIVES…

-Eve still sucks, especially as an actor. The angle could have been a lot hotter if they had gone with somebody else. Hell, anybody else. I’d rather see Jinder Mahal in this role at this point.


Segment #2: John Cena and Eve

Cena headed to the ring, seemingly for a different purpose, but he was followed out by Eve pleading her case. Cena shot her down cold and called her a ho, which is pretty accurate in all fairness.

POSITIVES!

-I got a good laugh at “I traded a broski for a hoeski!” from Cena. Eve’s attempt to get Cena to comfort her by crying was mildly clever, and then made insanely awesome by Cena’s over the top reaction when Eve tried to hug him. Maybe best of all, this neatly wrapped up a somewhat messy storyline for the time being, while still leaving the door open for interesting developments down the line. Right now I’m imagining Eve goes back to Ryder, who is doubtless still smitten, and gets him to go after Cena for her? Damn, that actually sounds like interesting television. Not sure how it’ll stretch for 6 weeks, or if it’ll be fresh if they leave it until after ‘Mania, but I’m intrigued.

NEGATIVES…

-Eve. Again. She’s just not very good.


Video Package #1: Undertaker

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Hunter will never go to the prom with you unless you do something about that hair, honey!

Taker says “vengeance” a bunch of times and is still fixated on the Game.

POSITIVES!

-Adam the video guy deserves a medal for his work, as always. He is, quite frankly, a genius.

NEGATIVES…

-I still don’t understand this story. Taker beat Triple H, he took everything he had and made him tap out. Taker’s obsession doesn’t really make a lick of sense, and is frankly a little creepy. Sitting in his basement cutting himself while looking at pictures of Triple H sounds more like something a Twilight fan might do. Or Randy Orton.


Match #1: Sheamus (Stephen Farrelly) def. Mark Henry in 3:14

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Our boy has come a long way.

Sheamus (Stephen Farrelly) pinned the World’s Strongest Man without too much trouble following a Brogue Kick.

POSITIVES!

-Apparently Mark Henry is healthy? He looked a lot better here than he did back at the Rumble, at least. There’s no telling if he’s fully recovered yet but this seems like a promising sign that he’ll be in good shape for Wrestlemania, which is awesome. After the fantastic year he’s had, god knows he deserves to be on the card. That said, Sheamus (Stephen Farrelly) is rolling right along here after declaring his intention to take on Bryan at Wrestlemania. He’s been booked incredibly strong for the last few months, and all he lacks is a firm direction right now. Hopefully that problem will finally get solved tonight on Smackdown. What’s more, Sheamus’ huge forearm strikes alone are a huge positive in any match, it always looks like he’s gonna cave somebody’s chest in.

NEGATIVES…

-What I don’t understand is if Henry is healthy, why wasn’t he used in the Chamber? He surely would have added more to the Chamber than Khali did. Also, it’s a shame to see Henry’s return match see him pinned in only 3 minutes. Hopefully not a sign of things to come.


Segment #3: John Laurinaitis, David Otunga, and Teddy Long

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That facial expression will never not be epic.

Laurinaitis and Otunga are chillin’ backstage, and they chat up Teddy Long. Both men want to run both shows, but as we all know there can only be one. The battle royal main event is set up, as well as a match for Otunga later on.

POSITIVES!

-I still say Johnny Ace’s voice alone is one of the greatest heel tools ever invented. You just want to hate him so much every time he talks. He continues to show just how far he’s come and be a really great addition to the show. Otunga also does what he does best, which is wear a bowtie and look hateable. The end of the brand split is a very intriguing concept, even if that split is already paper thin. I’d rather they strengthened it again but at this point it might just be wiser to end it. I had a good laugh at Johnny Ace showing off how tall he was over Teddy, and at his ever present disingenuous grin while listening to Teddy. The segment neatly advanced their budding storyline and set up two matches for the show, so it was a reasonably good use of time.

NEGATIVES…

-Nothing really. Too many segments on Raw is a bummer, but this one had a purpose so no worries.


Video Package #2: The Rock

The Rock is coming back next week.

POSITIVES!

-The Rock is finally coming back, which always amps up the crowd and is absolutely necessary to properly developing this Cena feud.

NEGATIVES…

-I’m having a little trouble getting excited about his 16th return this year, to be honest. All he seems to do is try to make his newest catchphrase trend on Twitter. I’m hoping to be wrong, I’d love if he showed up and started tearing it up, but what can I say? I’m wary.


Match #2: R Truth Kofi Kingston def. The Colons in 2:24

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The greatest vaguely ethnic champions of all time!
(mizfan note: They’re Puerto Rican. Don’t worry, I know.)

Quick match where Kofi ends up with the pin over Primo after countering the Backstabber into a Trouble in Paradise.

POSITIVES!

-It was really good to see Truth and Kofi actually selling their injuries from being in the Chamber. It adds so much to these big gimmick matches if the competitors still show some signs of the brutality 24 hours later. I was also impressed that even in such a short match the tag champs showed a lot of smart tag psychology. If they ever got more than a few minutes they might be able to put something really good together. But hell, it was good to see them on television at all. Kofi Kingston really had phenomenal energy in this match as well, he’s really been fired up lately.

NEGATIVES…

-I’ll be honest, dear readers. I can barely listen to Jerry Lawler commentate anymore. He blathered about wanting to pursue a “merger” with Rosa Mendes for half the match, and when Kofi flew majestically across the ring in a great spot all Lawler could manage was a joke that he should get peanuts to snack on for flying so high. Jesus. Also, I may be old fashioned but I think the tag champs should be as hard to beat in a tag match as the world champ is to beat in a singles match. Truth and Kofi have tagged exactly zero times in the history of wrestling, and they knock off the tag champs in 2 minutes? Ridiculous.


Video Package #3: Farooq

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Before the Damn…

Everybody’s favorite first black world champion is going into the Hall of Fame this year.

POSITIVES!

-Damn! No seriously, good for him. Simmons’ legacy often gets lost in the one word show he’s been doing for the past several years, but as the first African American world champion and a great competitor through his whole career, he definitely deserves some attention. And best of all, maybe JBL will be there! Watching the package made me realize how much I miss the APA. World Wrestling Entertainment needs a good ass kicking tag team again.

NEGATIVES…

-I’m really hoping they don’t just make this all about his catchphrase. The “Damn” bits have been moderately funny over the last few years, but let’s not let it overshadow his other accomplishments.


Segment #4: Chris Jericho

Jericho cuts a promo about how he was never eliminated and how Punk sucks.

POSITIVES!

-We got the return of Jericho’s classic frowny face here, which was fun mostly for personal reasons. I always thought he looked funny. Playing up the technicality of not being eliminated was expected but still, a nice touch. At the end of the day, it’s just good to see that Jericho is still great on the stick.

NEGATIVES…

-Enough with the “end of the world” stuff. It just reminds people of those stupid promos that went nowhere.


Match #3: David Otunga def. Ezekiel Jackson (Rycklon Stephens) in 1:38

Some_Guy
Suck it, haters!!!

Surprisingly, Otunga is able to put Zeke away in a short match while Teddy and Johnny Ace watch from ringside.

POSITIVES!

-I may be the only one, but I really like Otguna’s theme. It’s not the greatest in the world, but it’s slightly memorable and slightly obnoxious. Just like him. Zeke’s theme is still epic, of course. There wasn’t much to this match but even so I watched closely, and Otunga did perfectly fine in the ring. He’s really not nearly as terrible as he’s made out to be. He’s not great, but he’s come a long way from how bad he was starting out. I had another good laugh at Laurinaitis, who gave Teddy a cheesy thumbs up after the match. On another note, my wife (who doesn’t give a toss about wrestling) looked up long enough to remark that Zeke has quite the scary look. Zeke’s not gold in the ring, but he’s really got a fantastic look that makes people take notice. World Wrestling Entertainment really ought to look into using that in some way. I’m pulling for a Zeke/Mason Ryan tag team, they wouldn’t have the prettiest matches but they’d sure look impressive.

NEGATIVES…

-I don’t get why Zeke is always smiling. Doesn’t do anything for his character. Lawler was bugging the hell out of me again with a particularly terrible joke about Otunga’s law career.


Package #4: Shawn Michaels and Triple H confrontation recap

Looking at last week where HBK tried to get Hunter to take on the Undertaker.

POSITIVES!

-I’m not big on this story, but you have to admit it was a very spirited promo last week.

NEGATIVES…

-I swear to god, Triple H is staring at HBK’s hat the entire segment long. Also, this storyline still makes no sense.


Segment #5: Undertaker and Triple H

Some_Guy
No wonder Taker wants to do this again…

In a very long segment, Undertaker cut a promo on Triple H until he came to the ring and, after much discussion, finally accepted the match at Wrestlemania after Taker implied that Shawn Michaels is better than the Game. Triple H added that the match will be a Hell in a Cell match.

POSITIVES!

-No matter how old the Undertaker gets, I still gotta love that entrance. Wrestling really needs more stuff like that, seems like everyone simply walks to the ring the same way these days. Gets a bit dull, you know? I got a really big laugh at Undertaker yelling “Shut up!” at Hunter when he first started to talk. It was very interesting to see Taker show some cracks in the “Deadman” character. He isn’t going all “American Bad Ass”, if that’s what you were thinking, but it’s interesting to see the humanity seep through a little. Triple H’s theory that Undertaker actually wants to lose so he can retire is an unusually layered one for the World Wrestling Entertainment . Very psychological, and I can respect that. I got a big laugh that Undertaker all but danced the chicken dance and started clucking to make Hunter accept, but I gave a legitimate television sitcom “oooooh” when Taker started in about HBK being better than Trips. I’m still not fully sold on this match, but I have to admit the build has been better than last year so far. There was some really excellent camera work in this segment, by the by. It’s the little things sometimes that can really make or break a segment.

NEGATIVES…

-I still think Taker looks unsteady even just walking to the ring. I’m an Undertaker fan, but I don’t if I really want to see him step into the Cell again. Taker’s initial promo really dragged here, and even saw the audience start a “what” chant. Taker honestly came off almost whiney at first. Not really befitting a huge legend to be begging for a match with, quite frankly, a lesser legend. No slam on Triple H, he’s a great veteran talent, but no matter how much he wishes it he’s just not on the same historical level as Undertaker. Taker kept blathering on about the “apocalypse”, which even for him is a bit too melodramatic. Also, why are they acting like they are the last two guys to wrestle in the Attitude Era? Last time I checked Jericho, Kane (Glen Jacobs), Big Show (Paul Wight), Mysterio, Mark Henry, and Christian are all still on the roster. All this “end of an era” stuff is too much, it really serves to lessen the work of the current generation. I wonder if Hunter ever considers the fact that the new generation can’t build their own legacy because so much time and energy goes into promoting matches between two guys in their mid 40s? I’m not sold on Hell in a Cell either. It would have been fantastic 5 years ago, but Hell in a Cell is a pretty neutered concept these days and these two are pretty shaky. I’m sure they’ll do ok, but still. They also played some completely random music at the end, which was strange. I sure hope nobody else wanted a lot of time at Wrestlemania, between this match and Rock/Cena we’re probably looking at 2+ hours, all entrances, post match shenanigans, and video packages accounted for.

Match #4: Daniel Bryan (Brian Danielson) def. Santino in 0:57

Some_Guy
Cobra… or waving goodbye to his push?

Bryan had Santino tapping in under a minute in this short match.

POSITIVES!

-YES! YES! YES! I never get tired of that. Also, it’s amazing but Santino is one of the most over people in the entire company. I’m not saying he should be a world champ, but if World Wrestling Entertainment gives him a storyline and a bit of television time they’ll be looking at a very strong addition to the upper midcard. Bryan looked very strong, which is always needed on occasion when booking a semi-cowardly champion.

NEGATIVES…

-What World Wrestling Entertainment should NOT be doing is this. Santino had a star making performance in the Chamber, but he couldn’t even got a single minute the next night. Don’t get me wrong, the right man won, but If they had given 2 minutes of the endless Taker/HHH segment to this match they would have solidified a new star. Instead Santino looks like a complete chump again.


Match #5: The Bellas def. Kelly Kelly Aksana in 1:19

The Bellas pull the old switcheroo for the pin and the win on Aksana.

POSITIVES!

-Erm… 2 matches in a row, I guess?

NEGATIVES…

-All four divas are pretty tough to watch in the ring. My wife was quick to point out that all the ladies were wearing pretty horrendous outfits. Jerry Lawler continues to be useless, and Kharma didn’t come out to kill anyone.


Segment #6: John Cena

Some_Guy
No hate yet, but wait for it… wait for it…

Cena comes back out and cuts a scathing promo on the Rock.

POSITIVES!

-I got a good laugh at “Skankopotamus”. Touche, Cena. In fact, Cena really nailed it in this whole promo. He continues to make a number of really excellent points about the Rock, including his questionable loyalty to pro wrestling and its fans, his dubious promises to never leave again, and his general attitude. I got another big laugh when Cena listed Rock’s “boob bounce” as one of his talents as well. Really strong promo by Cena, start to finish, and exactly the lead in we need to Cena and Rock being face to face again next week. I had one last good laugh at Cena saying “pro wrestler!” as if it’s a big deal. Punk throws the word around just about every single time he’s one television, so it’s funny that some people still pretend that there’s some sort of ban in place.

NEGATIVES…

-This isn’t a complaint about this segment specifically, but it does irk me a little that Cena, HHH, and Taker each individually get more time than Punk, Sheamus, Bryan, and Santino combined. I know those three are huge stars, but there ought to be a better division of time. You’ll never make new stars this way.


Match #6: Jericho wins a 10 Man Battle Royal in 12:17

Some_Guy
Jericho actually has a history of horrible jackets…

Jericho last eliminates Big Show (Paul Wight), with a little help from Cody Rhodes (Cody Runnels), for the right to face CM Punk at Wrestlemania XXVIII.

POSITIVES!

-Punk rocking the announcer jacket! Punk may not really be the best wrestler in the world, but you’d be hard pressed to find a better commentator right now. I had a big laugh at him saying his jacket was “camel fur”, followed up by asking if camel fur was trending in a shot to World Wrestling Entertainment ’s weird Twitter obsession. Punk went on to have number of really excellent lines. He told Cole to stay in the booth this year, he claimed he didn’t want to face Khali at Wrestlemania “for a variety of reasons” (with the heavy implication being that he actually wants the match to be good…), he mocked Jericho’s catchphrase (“I’m the best wrestler in the world, while Jericho’s the best at what he does… I don’t know what that is, but…”), interrupting Cole with a spirited “Shut up stupid!”, and even busting out the old “Jamaican me crazy!” when Cole accidentally said “Kofi Rhodes”. Whoops. As for the match itself… Khali went out immediately, which is a plus. Miz went out second a while after, but it did take 2 men quite a while to take him out so I’m not fussed about it. As good as I think a strong Miz/Punk program will be one day, Miz really hasn’t shown himself to be back at that level yet so we’ll wait on it for a little bit. Big Show (Paul Wight) tossing Ziggler was very impressive to see, even if it ended badly for poor Wade Barrett. Santino got some of his groove back with a strong performance, even skinning the cat and smacking Jericho with the Cobra. That’s right, the guy who came back for a limited engagement and is allowed to call all his own shots let himself get decked by a sock puppet. Take that, people saying Jericho is a selfish entitled jerk! He’s working harder to put people over than anyone on the regular roster. Show’s double suplex was very cool, as always, but eventually Jericho got the win, which is the right decision considering the current roster. A bit predictable, but it should be a hell of a feud.

NEGATIVES…

-Ought to have given more time to it, the whole match seemed awkward in places. Trying to fit everything in probably was what led to the Barrett injury and the numerous other near injuries and mistakes. Thanks, Trips Taker! Some other awkward choices, like the fact that Barrett’s music still sucks ass, and Ziggler was for some reason had a bright pink t-shirt literally shoved into his ass crack and hanging out behind him. That’s useful. Bit of a weird spot where Miz actually threw Kofi back in the ring instead of out, but with all the disorganization Kofi seemed as much to blame as anyone. Commercial break in an already cramped match was a big downer, and then of course Barrett ended up hurt apparently and several others almost did as well. And, one last time, I had to groan at Lawler on commentary, who apparently doesn’t know that you have to go over the top rope to be eliminated. I mean, he’s only been in the business for 42 years. Why should he know the rules of a match?


OVERALL:

A pretty enjoyable show, I thought. Nothing to really write home about except John Cena’s promo on the Rock, but solid throughout. I’d prefer more wrestling, as there was only one match long enough to be worth a damn and it was pretty cramped, but it’s in the nature of Raw to focus more on other things, so if you can get past that it was a decent show. I haven’t devised a weekly ranking or anything yet, but stay tuned, I should have something together for next week, or even tomorrow if I repeat this for Smackdown.

Like the format? Hate it? Too long? Just right? Agree? Disagree? Want to fight about it? Feel free to email, as always, to mizfanlop@gmail.com, leave a comment below, or respond in the feedback thread in the forums, and I’ll be sure to respond.

Until then, mizfan fans, stay safe, healthy, and of course, awesome.

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Greetings again, mizfan fans! As you may have guessed from the link you clicked on to get here, I enjoyed the Raw review so much yesterday that I figured I’d take advantage of the live Smackdown and go two for two. Believe the MIPE, suckas!

Hm, that doesn’t have quite the same ring to it… ah well, you win some, you lose some. Over here on the Bright Side we’re all about focusing on the wins instead of the losses, so let me welcome everybody back to…

THE POSITIVITY REPORT
Tuesday Night Smackdown!, February 21, 2012 edition

I doubt that I’ll be doing Smackdown every week, as I work weekends and often don’t have time to watch it until Sunday night, at which time it’s kind of a moot point. But for once World Wrestling Entertainment has their secondary show on a sensible night instead of the ratings black hole that is Friday evening, so let’s start this off with a bang. Ready? Set? No? Well, you’ll catch up. Off we go!


Segment #1: Daniel Bryan (Brian Danielson), AJ, The Miz, and Sheamus

Daniel Bryan (Brian Danielson) comes out with AJ to talk about how great he is. Miz interrupts to suck up to the champ, and then Sheamus (Stephen Farrelly) comes out to get in Bryan’s face before Bryan hightails it and Miz and Sheamus (Stephen Farrelly) start going at it.

POSITIVES!

-Great promo to start the show from Bryan. He has really, really embraced his new role and is currently high in the running for the best heel in the company, hell maybe in all of pro wrestling. Miz continues to show that he’s back on his game with a strong promo as well. I had a good laugh at his sucking up to his former foe, claiming that he taught Bryan everything and always had faith in him. It’s doubly ironic that Bryan is now using almost the exact same chickenshit champion gimmick that Miz was using last year, though Bryan has added a dash of CM Punk and a little more in ring credibility to the character which gives it a different flavor. I was laughing again at Miz’s offer to form a tag team with Bryan, which was ludicrously hilarious and wonderfully exemplifies just what a sleazy heel Miz is. Sheamus (Stephen Farrelly) also managed to keep things rolling nicely when he hit the scene, finally starting to engage in an actual feud instead of simply defeating random heels in about two minutes. Miz AGAIN stands out, indignantly sticking up for Daniel Bryan (Brian Danielson) as if they were friends. Very amusing stuff considering the history between the two. When Miz and Sheamus (Stephen Farrelly) came to blows it was good to see both men throwing punches like crazy, with Miz giving almost as good as he got. And through it all, AJ is still cute as hell.

NEGATIVES…

-Not much, it was a good opening segment. I will say though, I’m sad to see AJ de-emphasized. Her story with Bryan and Big Show (Paul Wight) was one of the most interesting things in wrestling last month.


Match #1: Sheamus (Stephen Farrelly) def. The Miz in 7:00

Some_Guy
The real reason they released him is so that Sheamus (Stephen Farrelly) could steal his moveset without getting beat to shit.

Some back and forth but Sheamus (Stephen Farrelly) wins without too much trouble with Finlay’s old finisher.

POSITIVES!

-Sheamus’ forearm strikes. They alone make any match fantastic. I could write sonnets to those forearm strikes, they’re so damn beautiful. *sniff* Strong match for both guys, even if it was a little short. Miz looked right at home with one of the top faces in the company, and they actually seemed to have a fair amount of chemistry, which I wouldn’t have suspected. I can definitely see Miz drafted to Smackdown and running a strong program with Sheamus (Stephen Farrelly) for the title over the summer.

NEGATIVES…

-You can’t always avoid it these days, especially in live television, but it always bugs me when a match starts during the commercial break. Especially one featuring two former world champions, one of who is main eventing Wrestlemania.


Segment #2: John Laurinaitis, David Otunga, Teddy Long, and Aksana

Some_Guy
If she looked more like that, this would have been a lot more tolerable.

Teddy and Aksana are canoodling, but they’re interrupted by Raw’s gruesome twosome. They bicker like old ladies about who should be GM of both shows.

POSITIVES!

-Johnny Ace and David Otunga continue to be positively delightful, encapsulating every douchebag you’ve ever met. You can’t help but love to hate these guys. Furthermore, they actually made some very salient points about how unprofessional it is for Teddy Long, the 64 year old authority figure, to be actively pursuing a sexual relationship on company time with a 20 something year old immigrant employee. You won’t catch Johnny Ace doing that!

NEGATIVES…

-Speaking of, why is this non-story with Aksana and Teddy Long still going on? It’s barely a cut above Natalya’s farting. It serves no purpose, gets no one over, entertains no one, and is going nowhere. Additionally, Teddy Long felt the need to tell a rambling joke about how Laurinaitis’ office is set up in the bathroom that was probably the most unfunny thing I’ve ever heard (this week). Not Peanut Head’s finest hour.


Match #2: Ziggler Swagger def. Kingston Truth in 2:46

Some_Guy
Truth, just prior to developing his fear of spiders.

Ziggler picks up the pin over Kofi following the Zig Zag after a short but reasonably back and forth match.

POSITIVES!

-Michael Cole (Michael Coulthard) gave me a good laugh on commentary, which isn’t exactly common. Booker was blathering on about Cole calling Kingston “Kofi Rhodes” on Raw, and Cole snapped back that Booker has “made 18 mistakes in the last 2 seconds!”, which is probably close to true. Booker doesn’t seem to know where he is a lot of the time, though to be honest that can be pretty funny too. Meanwhile, in the match, Kofi Kingston continues an a really hot streak, showing fantastic energy in everything he does and really amping up the quality of the match. He’s still not delivering any technical wrestling wizardry, but the way he pumps up the crowd is invaluable. By the same token, Vickie Guerrero at ringside is always priceless. Some find her too annoying, but there’s hardly anyone in the company who has mastered getting the right kind of heat like Vickie has. She’s a big boon to anyone she’s working with, even Ziggler still. I mean, he’ll definitely be fine without her at this point, but he’s not being hurt by the association.

NEGATIVES…

-Sigh… so the guys who beat the tag champs in 2 minutes now get beat by another team in 2 minutes? No wonder the tag division is in shambles. Very disappointing. Also, it’s not overly negative but Truth really looks dull in the ring next to Kofi. I’m sure he’ll carry the team on the promo side though, if World Wrestling Entertainment runs with them.


Segment #3: Santino and Heath Slater (Heath Miller)

Some_Guy
Heath Slater (Heath Miller) doesn’t know why he’s still employed either!

Santino is practicing his Cobra strikes backstage. Heath Slater (Heath Miller) makes fun of him, and Santino reveals his Cobra now shoots a liquid that blinds Slater. So yes, Santino squirted Slater in the face with his Cobra. That doesn’t sound right.

POSITIVES!

-I’ll be honest, I thought the segment was hilarious, and it didn’t drag on to the point where it got old. Since it’s physically impossible to feel bad for Heath Slater (Heath Miller) there’s no guilt watching him yell in pain with snake venom in his eyes. Santino is still very over, no surprise.

NEGATIVES…

-If you don’t like this kind of humor, you probably won’t think much of this skit. I had no complaints though, it was short and amusing and Heath Slater (Heath Miller) got hurt. I don’t even hate Slater like some do, but it’s damn funny to see bad things happen to him.

Match #3: Great Khali def. Drew McIntyre (Andrew Galloway) in 0:33

Some_Guy
Remember this? Neither does anyone else.

Drew falls to the Punjabi Plunge in no time at all.

POSITIVES!

-Drew bumped like a champ for Khali. If this angle is to build sympathy for Drew and lead to a face turn, then it’s working on me at least.

NEGATIVES…

-The fact that this match existed. I’m not a big fan of Drew but he deserves better than to be chewed up and spit out by Khali.


Segment #4: Big Show (Paul Wight)

Big Show (Paul Wight) cuts a promo saying he’s gonna mess up Cody Rhodes (Cody Runnels) if he gets his hands on him.

POSITIVES!

-Solid mic work from Show. Nothing special.

NEGATIVES…

-Again, it’s a shame to see the Bryan/Show/AJ angle disappear without a proper payoff. Oh well.


Match #4: Mark Henry def. Big Show (Paul Wight) in 5:00

Some_Guy
Remember how epic this was? We’ve come a long way… in the wrong direction.

Mark Henry picks up the win by count out when Big Show (Paul Wight) chases off Cody, who showed up to mock the Big Show (Paul Wight) with a video of his past Wrestlemania failures.

POSITIVES!

-Henry is looking good. He’s bumping and striking just fine, so it seems like his health issues are mostly behind him. Great news for Wrestlemania, they could use a solid hand like Henry in there. Even better, his in ring trash talking is just delightful. He’s almost as loud as Bubba Ray, so you get every word of it. But Cody really nailed his promo when he popped out on the stage, mocking Big Show (Paul Wight) for his inability to win at Wrestlemania. He highlighted Big Show (Paul Wight)’s defeat at Wrestlemania 21 in a really fantastic video package that saw Show getting knocked out with ease by Akebono in a sumo match, and wearing a thong while doing it. He mocked him some more and proved himself totally awesome by using the word “perspicuous” (take that Jericho!) before fleeing from the giant’s wrath.

NEGATIVES…

-I still can’t figure out why they didn’t use Henry on Sunday. He surely would have been better than Khali. The match was pretty slowly paced, maybe covering for Henry’s lingering injuries, and before Big Show (Paul Wight) was counted out he laid out Henry with a WMD, further making Henry look weak and killing his former momentum. Lame.


Match #5: David Otunga def. Ezekiel Jackson (Rycklon Stephens) in 1:20

Some_Guy
He says he’s not so bad… but that’s just his “two cents”! (No Chrisss, of course.)

Otunga picks up another surprisingly quick win with his single handed spinebuster, which the internet tells me is called “The Verdict”.

POSITIVES!

-Again, I really love the themes for both of these guys. Johnny Ace got a huge laugh out of me when he started imitating Teddy Long’s dancing, and Zeke even got one of those old school picture-in-picture promos. I always like those, it gives just a bit more character to some of these blander guys. I really can’t understand why World Wrestling Entertainment can’t find a place for Zeke besides David Otunga’s personal jobber, because the guy looks amazing and isn’t half bad. He’s not amazing, but he looks monstrous and throws a mean lariat. That said, I don’t really mind Otunga going over because Otunga once again was just fine in the shorter format of a match like this. I don’t want to see him in any iron man matches or anything, but he plays this part quite well. His finisher looked pretty good too, something he’s been criticized for in the past.

NEGATIVES…

-It wasn’t much of a match, I guess, but did anybody really want it to go longer? It was just fine for what it was, a tool to advance the budding “War of the GMs” angle. Teddy needs to find a new go to guy though, Zeke apparently isn’t cutting it.


Segment #5: CM Punk

Some_Guy
Strangling R Truth… or Chris Brown, not sure.

Punk talks a little about his time on Smackdown, how Johnny Ace sucks, how Jericho sucks, and how Daniel Bryan (Brian Danielson) has gone crazy.

POSITIVES!

-Punk was very amusing in this interview, if not particularly passionate. His cracks about Bryan stealing his old Straight Edge (Adam Copeland) Savior gimmick were funny and pretty much what people online have been saying for the last few weeks, and he got a laugh out of me saying he will sue for copyright infringement if Bryan tells AJ to shave her head. I miss Serena, by the by. Another subtle but very good piece of this segment were the reactions from Matt Striker. Clearly Striker hadn’t known what Punk was going to say before because he was legitimately cracking up at some of Punk’s funnier lines. That’s the sort of genuine, unscripted reaction that can really get somebody over. I really miss Striker at the announce table, he wasn’t always the best at calling the action but he would reference history, he would call moves by their technical names, and he was invariably genuinely excited to be there, unlike most of the current announce team.

NEGATIVES…

-A small thing, but Punk is getting a bit too vanilla in these things. World Wrestling Entertainment will need to be careful not to shoe-horn him into the same mold as Orton and Cena, it could get boring fast for a lot of fans.


Match #6: CM Punk fought Daniel Bryan (Brian Danielson) to a draw in 29:43

Some_Guy
Fear the beard.

After an epic battle and two match restarts, the opponents ended up pinning each other at the same time and leaving us with no clear winner.

POSITIVES!

-First of all, all credit to World Wrestling Entertainment for giving this match a full half hour. You can bitch all day long about World Wrestling Entertainment not caring about wrestling or putting on too many segments, but the bottom line is they are still willing to give the green light a true treat like this, and on free television no less. Round of applause for those guys, eh? This match had some really fantastic action and very much so lived up to the hype (no Hustle). It was a very smart match, with the two veteran workers putting a lot of psychology into the mix. I have to give big props to Bryan and his facial expressions again, without saying a word he’s been able to convey a whole lately with the right smirk or eyebrow twitch. That’s a very useful tool in the HD age. And, even better, Bryan worked over Punk’s arm for quite a while and he actually sold it consistently! Always heart warming. I have to give World Wrestling Entertainment credit again for choosing the absolute perfect location for this match, just a little ways from Chicago. This is by far the smarkiest crowd they’ll have for quite a while, and they showed their love with some strong reactions through the whole match. The match had a number of good false finishes without overusing them, including match restarts from both Johnny Ace and Teddy Long when their preferred winner seemed to have lost. I had a laugh at neither GM actually supporting the champ from their own brand, with Ace backing Bryan and Teddy backing Punk, but with the brand split being so thin it didn’t take anything away from the story. They logically chose to support whichever guy closer matched their own ideology. The draw ending was also logical, made both men look strong, and was necessary to preserve the appearance of the titles being equal. It was the right choice. And finally, the show ended hilariously with Teddy and Ace both throwing a fit and tossing their jackets at each other. JACKET FIGHT!!!

NEGATIVES…

-Hard to say, it was a damn good match with logical storyline development and awesome in ring action. The only thing I can really say is, even though it was necessary, a draw is something of a cop out. There was no good way around it though, and it was better than some sort of run in double DQ played out shit. Oh, and even though Sheamus (Stephen Farrelly) made a brief and exciting appearance, he still feels very much like an afterthought. He’s got 5 weeks to make himself a lot more relevant.


OVERALL:

Pretty entertaining show this week, I’d say, and capped off one of the bgest main events in recent memory. Definitely not perfect but a good foot to put forward for a Tuesday show as a way to draw more people in for Fridays. They’re never going to get amazing numbers on Friday, but they’re doing their damndest. Since I’ve arbitrarily decided to start letter grading the shows, as it’s a nice and easy to understand way to business, I’ll give it a solid B.

BRIGHTEST MOMENT!

As you might have suspected, this is the part of the column where I talk about the best part of the show, and as you again might have suspected it was without a doubt the main event of Daniel Bryan (Brian Danielson) vs. CM Punk. I can only imagine it would have been even better if not for the stop-start nature of the match as the GMs were running in, and even that’s a small criticism. World Wrestling Entertainment really decided to let these guys loose and let them do their thing, and I for one couldn’t be happier.

DARKEST DEPTHS…

And, by the same token, this is the worst part of the show, the thing to avoid at all costs if you haven’t seen the show yet. Hard to pick this week, as there were two standouts. The Drew/Khali squash was bad, pretty much useless except to maybe get sympathy for Drew, but ultimately I have to award the prize to the backstage segment with Teddy and Laurinaitis. The Aksana thing is completely worthless, and spending several minutes on a bad bathroom joke is a pretty criminal waste of time. Ugh.


So, mizfan fans, a little shorter today but hopefully just as enjoyable? The reaction seems positive out there (which I like, obviously!), so I think I’ll be moving right along with this format in the coming weeks. As always I love getting any and all feedback here in the comments, emailed to me at mizfanlop@gmail.com, or in the Bright Side feedback thread in the forums. I’ll be sure to respond to pretty much anything, so hit me up.

So until next time, mizfan fans, stay safe, healthy, and of course, awesome.





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    Punk-Brown Twitter war picks up steam

    Posted on 22 February 2012 by FrontRowFanatics.com Auto Update

    UPDATED: 10:45PM

    World Wrestling Entertainment Champion CM Punk lashed out against
    singer Chris Brown on Twitter Monday, becoming a top story and trend on Twitter, TMZ, E!Online, Mediabistro, OK! Magazine New York Daily News, and numerous other media sites worldwide as SmackDown aired live on Syfy tonight.

    “I would like @chrisbrown fight somebody
    that can defend themselves,” Punk tweeted out to his more than 650,000
    followers on Monday before Raw SuperShow.

    Brown shot back at the World Wrestling Entertainment Champion Monday in
    this since-deleted tweet. “@CMpunk needs more followers. He’s such a
    leader! Not to mention the roids hes on has made it utterly impossible for him
    pleasure a women.” The singer continued, “@CMpunk contact my
    assistant and I’ll have em send u an autographed pic for my biggest
    FAN!!!”

    In 2009 Brown was convicted of felony assault
    against singing sensation Rihanna and was recently criticized for a Twitter
    outburst after this year’s Grammys.

    CM
    Punk responded Tuesday evening with a video reply to Brown “@CMPunk http://twitvid.com/4CAPE - This must be said.”

    Brown replied minutes after Punk’s video was posted on Twitter. “@cmpunk the
    video u just posted was cute! It’s so funny how defensive u are,” he continued. “And the fact that I really don’t know who you are and could
    give a [expletive] is the funny part! I
    really hope this 15 minutes of fame is paying you for the long run becuz music
    last forever! Wrestlers come and go according to ratings!”

    The Grammy Award winner was still tweeting about the situation as SuperSmackDown went live on Syfy. “I miss the real wrestlers! ( Hacksaw Jim duggan, Brett the hitman heart, coco beware, rowdy roddy piper) #NotnopunksTHE ROCK #Notnopunks.” 

    Before Chris Brown seemingly signed off for the night, telling his Twitter followers it was time to get “back to the music,” his hashtag #Notnopunks was the No. 1 trend on Twitter, while World Wrestling Entertainment Champion Punk entered the ring for his match against World Heavyweight Champion Daniel Bryan (Brian Danielson) on a special live SuperSmackDown. 

    But Brown wasn’t finished for the night. He tweeted again “Note:today will be the last day I bring @cmpunk existence up!The confrontations that people continuously bring my way are very amusing. Cuz honestly, that [expletive] is too time consuming to argue wit every person who has their own issues to deal with!”

    After Punk finished his Champion vs. Champion Match while still a Twitter trending topic on SuperSmackDown, the World Wrestling Entertainment Champion tweeted once more for the night simply stating: “#aintnowomanbeater.”

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    WWE SmackDown Results – 2/21/2012

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    Posted on 22 February 2012 by FrontRowFanatics.com Auto Update

    - Tonight’s World Wrestling Entertainment Super SmackDown special opens up with the normal SmackDown intro. We’re live from Rockford, Illinois as Josh Mathews (Josh Lomberger) welcomes us to Super SmackDown. Michael Cole (Michael Coulthard) plugs tonight’s Champion vs. Champion match while Booker T (Booker Huffman) hypes Big Show (Paul Wight) vs. Mark Henry.

    - Lilian Garcia introduces Daniel Bryan (Brian Danielson) and out comes the World Heavyweight Champion with his girlfriend AJ Lee.

    Bryan comes out and talks about people not believing he would win the Elimination Chamber and retain the World Heavyweight Champion. Bryan talks about Santino Marella trying to be like Rocky. Bryan says he’s a role model and the real Rocky story. Bryan goes on and says his celebration was ruined by Sheamus. Bryan says he’s going to ruin Sheamus’ WrestleMania moment. Bryan says he will be victorious at WrestleMania, just like tonight when he defeats CM Punk. Bryan goes on when The Miz comes out and interrupts him.

    Miz comes out and says he knew Bryan would become World Champion one day. Miz said he mentored and molded Bryan into becoming a World Champion from their first day on NXT together. Miz congratulates Bryan on being in the main event of WrestleMania. Miz talks about them forming a tag team one day when Sheamus (Stephen Farrelly) interrupts.

    Sheamus (Stephen Farrelly) comes out and insults Bryan. Sheamus (Stephen Farrelly) says Bryan will get exactly what he deserves at WrestleMania. Miz gets in between Bryan and Sheamus. He says Sheamus (Stephen Farrelly) deserves to be taken down a notch or two. Sheamus (Stephen Farrelly) pushes Miz away and turns around to a slap from Bryan. Sheamus (Stephen Farrelly) charges but Bryan runs away. Miz tangles with Sheamus (Stephen Farrelly) but gets thrown over the top. Bryan retreats with AJ as Sheamus (Stephen Farrelly) looks on pissed from the ring. We go to commercial.

    The Miz vs. Sheamus

    Back from the break and we have a match going on. Sheamus (Stephen Farrelly) keeps control of Miz and takes him to the apron for a series of forearm shots to the chest. Miz falls from the apron and lands out on the floor. Sheamus (Stephen Farrelly) brings it back in the ring with a shoulder thrust. Sheamus (Stephen Farrelly) leaps over the top rope with a shoulder and covers Miz for 2.

    Things turn around when Sheamus (Stephen Farrelly) charges in the corner but hits the ring post. Miz works Sheamus (Stephen Farrelly) over. Sheamus (Stephen Farrelly) fights back from his feet with right hands and runs over Miz with three big shots. Sheamus (Stephen Farrelly) with a clothesline in the corner and a backbreaker for a 2 count. Miz comes back and Sheamus (Stephen Farrelly) blocks the Skull Crushing Finale. Miz ducks the Brogue Kick and rolls Sheamus (Stephen Farrelly) up for 2. Sheamus (Stephen Farrelly) lays Miz out with the Celtic Cross for the win.

    Winner: Sheamus

    - Backstage segment with Aksana and Teddy Long. Aksana wants Teddy to be General Manager of RAW and SmackDown. She says behind every good man is a good woman. John Laurinaitis walks in with David Otunga. Laurinaitis calls Teddy unprofessional and says this is why he should be General Manager of the shows. Teddy has put their office in the bathroom for tonight. We go back to commercial.

    Kofi Kingston and R-Truth (Ron Killings) vs. Dolph Ziggler and Jack Swagger (Jacob Jager)

    Back from the break and out first comes Kofi Kingston followed by his partner R-Truth (Ron Killings). Vickie Guerrero is out next to introduce the team of Dolph Ziggler and United States Champion Jack Swagger (Jacob Jager).

    Truth and Swagger start things off going at it. Truth knocks Ziggler off the apron but turns around to a big clothesline from Swagger. Swagger hits the Bomb in the corner for a 2 count. Swagger takes it to the corner and tags in Ziggler. Ziggler takes Truth to the mat and drops an elbow. Ziggler shows off before wearing Truth down and keeping him on the mat. Truth fights out but Ziggler pushes him into the corner. Ziggler runs into a big boot and misses a splash. Kofi Kingston comes kn off the top and takes out Ziggler and Swagger. Kofi with a dropkick on Ziggler. Kofi misses a splash in the corner but kicks Ziggler in the face. Kofi comes off the top with a crossbody for 2 as Swagger breaks the pin. Truth comes in but Swagger dumps him to the floor. Kofi dumps Swagger to the floor and Vickie gets knocked down. Kofi turns around to a thumb in the eye from Ziggler and his finisher for the win.

    Winners: Dolph Ziggler and Jack Swagger (Jacob Jager)

    - More hype for Big Show (Paul Wight) vs. Mark Henry before going back to commercial.

    - Back from the commercial and Santino Marella is backstage with his Cobra, knocking over plastic cups. Heath Slater (Heath Miller) appears and knocks all the cups off the table. Santino has a special Cobra and it spits water in Slater’s face several times.

    - They hype the CM Punk and Chris Brown Twitter war before going back to commercial.

    The Great Khali (Dalip Singh Rana) vs. Drew McIntyre (Andrew Galloway)

    Back from the break and out comes The Great Khali (Dalip Singh Rana) as Drew McIntyre (Andrew Galloway) waits in the ring.

    Drew pleads with Khali but pushes him. Khali grabs Drew and decks him with a big chop. Khali hits the Punjabi Plunge next for the squash win.

    Winner: The Great Khali (Dalip Singh Rana)

    - Matt Striker is backstage with Big Show (Paul Wight). Show is going to deal with Mark Henry tonight but says he’s going to snap Cody Rhodes (Cody Runnels)’ neck if he gets his hands on him. Back to commercial.

    Mark Henry vs. Big Show (Paul Wight)

    Back from the commercial and out first comes Mark Henry. Big Show (Paul Wight) is out next and we get ready to go.

    Show starts the match with body blows on Henry, taking him to the corner. Show charges in the corner and splashes Henry. Henry ducks the knockout punch and takes Show off his feet. Henry stomps on Show now and drops an elbow. Henry keeps control until Show fights back to his feet. Henry drops him again with a clothesline.

    Henry keeps control of the match and chokes Show with the bottom rope. Henry runs his mouth to Show as he beats him up in the corner. Henry runs into a big boot in the corner and Show clotheslines him twice. Show hits a big spear and calls for the chokeslam. Cody Rhodes (Cody Runnels)’ music hits and out he comes to the stage. Cody talks Big Show (Paul Wight) vs. Aki Bono at WrestleMania 21 and shows footage of it – the first=ever Sumo match. The video ends and Show turns around to the World’s Strongest Slam and a splash from Henry but Show kicks out at 2.

    Show gets up and drops Henry with a knockout punch. Show leaves the ring and goes to the back after Cody Rhodes (Cody Runnels) with no winner announced.

    - We get a replay from RAW of The Undertaker and Triple H’s in-ring segment.

    David Otunga vs. Ezekiel Jackson

    After several promo videos and commercials, we come back and Ezekiel Jackson (Rycklon Stephens) comes out for a rematch from RAW. John Laurinaitis comes out next, dances a bit, then David Otunga makes his way out.

    Otunga starts off with offense but Zeke overpowers him. Zeke takes the fight to the corner and hits him with clotheslines and a big splash. Zeke with a sideslam now. Zeke goes for the Torture Rack but Otunga escapes to the apron. Otunga brings himself back in and hits his finisher on Zeke for the win out of nowhere.

    Winner: David Otunga

    - Back from more breaks and World Wrestling Entertainment Champion CM Punk is backstage with Matt Striker. Punk says he supports Teddy Long as GM of both shows and says he will confront Chris Jericho on Monday’s RAW. Punk talks about Bryan now and says being World Champion has gone to his head. Punk says he will teach Bryan how to lose tonight. Back to commercial.

    Daniel Bryan (Brian Danielson) vs. CM Punk

    Back from the break and out comes World Heavyweight Champion Daniel Bryan (Brian Danielson) to mostly boos from the crowd. The crowd starts to chant CM Punk’s name and out comes the World Wrestling Entertainment Champion next.

    They plug the Punk-Brown Twitter war some more. Punk and Bryan lock up and go to the corner. They lock up again and Bryan takes him to the mat. More back and forth action with pin attempts. They face off as we go back to commercial.

    Back from the break and Punk drops Bryan with a knee to the gut. More offense from Punk and a 2 count. Bryan turns it around and starts working on Punk’s arm. Punk goes for a crossbody from the top but Bryan blocks it and slams Punk on his arm. Bryan keeps working on Punk’s arm. Punk catches his leg but Bryan won’t let him get the upperhand. Bryan drops a knee to the chest and the injured arm. Punk fights out and drops Bryan over his knee but they both go down.

    Punk comes back with kicks and a dropkick. Punk continues and goes for GTS but it’s blocked. Punk counters the LaBell Lock but misses the roundhouse kick. Bryan goes to leave but Sheamus (Stephen Farrelly) runs down and throws him back in the ring. Punk connects with the roundhouse kick to the head for the win.

    Winner: CM Punk

    - After the match, Sheamus (Stephen Farrelly) heads to the back and out comes John Laurinaitis. He will not allow this injustice to continue and re-starts the match.

    The bell rings and Punk unloads with chops and a knee to the gut. We go back to commercial.

    Back from the break and Punk goes at it with Bryan in the ring. During the break, Punk took out Bryan on the floor and mocked him to the crowd. In the ring now, they trade pin attempts. Bryan rolls Punk up and uses the ropes for leverage to get the win.

    Winner: Daniel Bryan (Brian Danielson)

    - After the match, Teddy Long comes down and says the match will not end like that. Teddy argues with Laurinaitis about what happened. Teddy re-starts the match.

    Punk and Bryan go at it trading shots in the middle of the ring. Bryan ducks a clothesline and they trade holds again. Punk dumps Bryan out to the floor and dives through the ropes to take him out.

    Punk hits the high knee in the corner but Bryan blocks the bulldog and works on Punk’s arm. Bryan hits a hue dropkick to Punk’s face in the corner and covers him for 2. They come off the top rope and Punk rolls Bryan up for 2. Punk takes kicks to the chest but catches Bryan’s leg from a roll up. Punk blocks the LaBell Lock and catapults Bryan into the corner. Punk drops Bryan with a roundhouse kick but Bryan gets his foot on the bottom rope to stop the pin.

    Punk goes to the top for the big elbow drop but Bryan cuts him off. Bryan goes for a superplex but Punk fights him. Punk headbutts Bryan back to the mat. Bryan runs right back up but Punk shoves him back to the mat. Bryan runs up once again and stops Punk from coming down on him. Bryan hits the superplex this time. They stay connected when they hit the mat and hook each other’s legs for the pin. It appears that both men got the pin. Teddy and Laurinaitis both think their man won and the referee looks puzzled. Laurinaitis comes in and raises Bryan’s hand while Teddy raises Punk’s hand in victory. Laurinaitis and Teddy start arguing in the middle of the ring and take their coats off. Teddy storms off up the ramp as Bryan tries to calm Laurinaitis down and SmackDown goes off the air.

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    New Wrestling Attire Designing

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    Posted on 22 February 2012 by FrontRowFanatics.com Auto Update

    Hey everyone it is Tyler (A.K.A MR. Pro Wrestling). There is a new site called “Ringside Designs”. The idea of this is to make designs for pro wrestlers to use in their attire. Please give Ringside Designs a follow on twitter at www.twitter.com/ringsidedesigns. Also like them on facebook at facebook.com/ringsidedesigns. If you could please spread the word to pro wrestlers online or in person PLEASE do so. It is FREE. Help is needed. Thank you.
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    Jim Ross Blog: Hell In A Cell At WM28, Cena’s Best Promo Ever, Jericho-Punk

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    Posted on 21 February 2012 by FrontRowFanatics.com Auto Update

    World Wrestling Entertainment Hall of Famer Jim Ross has updated his blog, which you can read in its entirety over at JRsBarBQ.com. Here are some highlights of what JR wrote about:

    Hell In A Cell At WrestleMania: “The Undertaker confronting HHH and subsequently pushing the appropriate buttons to get a vengeance oriented rematch at WM28 was captivating television for me. Both men have more tenure than any others on the World Wrestling Entertainment roster that are still competing. They are truly is the last of a breed and now that it’s in Helll in a Cell, the game has changed. Stakes have risen and it going to be a tough act to follow in Miami.

    “[World Wrestling Entertainment ] will build a massive structure to not only hold the ring lighting grid but the HIAC as well. It will be impressive I assure you.”

    John Cena’s Best Promo Ever: John Cena delivered the best promo of his career in my opinion when addressing the Rock and their long awaited WM28 main event. Cena spoke from the heart and I’m certain meant every word that he said. Cena’s words stepped away from the world of entertainment and squarely into reality or so it seemed to me.”

    “Rock’s ‘rebuttal’ next week on Raw in Portland will be must see television. The Rock/Cena issue has gotten personal as Cena touched some legit nerves with his remarks in Minneapolis.”

    Chris Jericho vs. CM Punk at WrestleMania: “The injury riddled, #1 contender Battle Royal sees Chris Jericho getting his ticket punched to meet CM Punk for the World Wrestling Entertainment Title at WM28 in a bout that could be the best, pure wrestling match on the entire card on April 1.”

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    Jim Ross Blog: Hell In A Cell At WM28, Cena’s Best Promo Ever, Jericho-Punk

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    Posted on 21 February 2012 by FrontRowFanatics.com Auto Update

    World Wrestling Entertainment Hall of Famer Jim Ross has updated his blog, which you can read in its entirety over at JRsBarBQ.com. Here are some highlights of what JR wrote about:

    Hell In A Cell At WrestleMania: “The Undertaker confronting HHH and subsequently pushing the appropriate buttons to get a vengeance oriented rematch at WM28 was captivating television for me. Both men have more tenure than any others on the World Wrestling Entertainment roster that are still competing. They are truly is the last of a breed and now that it’s in Helll in a Cell, the game has changed. Stakes have risen and it going to be a tough act to follow in Miami.

    “[World Wrestling Entertainment ] will build a massive structure to not only hold the ring lighting grid but the HIAC as well. It will be impressive I assure you.”

    John Cena’s Best Promo Ever: John Cena delivered the best promo of his career in my opinion when addressing the Rock and their long awaited WM28 main event. Cena spoke from the heart and I’m certain meant every word that he said. Cena’s words stepped away from the world of entertainment and squarely into reality or so it seemed to me.”

    “Rock’s ‘rebuttal’ next week on Raw in Portland will be must see television. The Rock/Cena issue has gotten personal as Cena touched some legit nerves with his remarks in Minneapolis.”

    Chris Jericho vs. CM Punk at WrestleMania: “The injury riddled, #1 contender Battle Royal sees Chris Jericho getting his ticket punched to meet CM Punk for the World Wrestling Entertainment Title at WM28 in a bout that could be the best, pure wrestling match on the entire card on April 1.”

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