Saturday, May 18, 2013

This Doctor's WWE Main Event/SmackDown Recap: Final Shows Before Extreme Tips.

Pleasant, ladies and gentlemen, to my weekly Main Function and SmackDown recap report. I always appreciate a loyal readers, but for those who are who are new, each week I recap Main Event and SmackDown with a long list. The entries are made up of equal parts observations, humor, recap, play-by-play, revelations, speculations, doubts, answers and anything else I notice within the show. I sometimes touch upon commercials, too, just since I get bored at the time of them. I try to help interject some fun towards these lists, so Hopefully you have fun scanning this week's list of the points we learned, loved and hated within the show.

1. Following on from the usual opening recap online video, we see Kane make his technique to the ring. 2. I am a little surprised Daniel Bryan is not really with him. 3. Seth Rollins makes his way out through the crowd by means of Roman Reigns and Dean Ambrose just by his side. 4. My group is so happy they can be wrestling more singles games lately. 5. Rollins and Reigns look as if have used axle grease on their hair judging from your sheen. 6. Rollins uses his quickness to build an early advantage, but Kane eventually hits an important boot to take control within a shot. 7. Miz brings up John Morrison on commentary. It always surprises me once they mention a former WWE Celeb. It used to be described as a crime in WWE for doing that. 8. Kane comes really all around hitting the Tombstone at one point, but Rollins squirmed out of it and went to the outside. 9. All three members within the group surround the ring to throw Kane out of, but when Rollins also comes in, he gets back dropped right out of the ring onto Reigns. 10. Am I the only one who looks at Seth Rollins' head of hair and wonders why your dog only dyed one section of his head and not an entire half? 11. We return right for the reason that Kane hits a suplex for any near fall. 12. Rollins avoids a Chokeslam in addition to hits a kick on the back of Kane's go to get some breathing living room. 13. Ambrose punches Kane within the face when the ref provides his back turned. 16. JBL has been on commentary so much lately that not having him there's noticeable. 15. Things will not be as exciting without your partner's energy. 16. Rollins gets turned inside out using a clothesline. 17. Rollins takes Kane within the top rope to the ground with a jumping kick even as head to another destroy. 18. We return to find Rollins in control with a headlock. 19. Rollins grabs Kane and pulls his go to the middle turnbuckle inside of a brutal-looking way for a near fall. 20. Rollins comes off the middle rope right straight into an uppercut from Kane. twenty one. Kane gets a top of your head of steam and will begin hitting all his unsecured personal offense. 22. Rollins comes heli-copter flight top rope and almost gets caught inside of a Chokeslam, but he counters in to a roll up, which Kane counters back in a Chokeslam. 23. He uses Rollins to knock Reigns journey apron and then gets into the Chokeslam, but Ambrose is available in and causes a DQ just before Kane can pin Rollins. twenty four. Kane gets speared simply by Reigns when he grabs Ambrose through the throat and all several men start laying inside Kane. 25. The Usos come going down the ramp to even the chances and the babyfaces send out The Shield running. 26. Reigns took a nasty kick from one of many Usos. I wonder once they grew up beating the other person up at family college reunions?

27. I imagine their own dads, Rikishi and Sika, coming over to break it up and then getting into their private fight about whose kids are tougher. 28. Subsequently Rosey, Samu and Manu are usually now being yelled at by Afa around not being as interesting as Dwayne. 29. Imagine the pressure to turn into a wrestler if you tend to be born into that household. It must be nuts.

30. Last week I compared Antonio Cesaro for a Die Hard villain, but I do believe the comparison actually fits The Shield better. thirty-one. Ambrose is obviously the Alan Rickman within the group. Rollins is your guy Bruce Willis becomes fatal while falling down a flight of stairs, and Reigns will be the guy who gets taken by Carl Winslow. thirty two. Would that make Tom Cena the Bruce Willis within this situation? 33. Oh, Goodness! I apologize to Bruce Willis and his family for the comparison. It was uncalled meant for. 34. Seriously though, Die Hard rocks !. 35. Wow! Akira Shinmei can be back! (If anyone may get that reference without looking it up, I shall be shocked. )

36. I sort of feel like I ended up being lied to learning that each Power Rangers shows simply film US storylines and additionally dub over Japanese Superb Sentai action sequences. thirty seven. If WWE had any faith within the Sin Cara character now days, then his return would have been a bigger deal. He has probably been injured almost perhaps up to he has been wholesome in WWE. 38. He is nowhere near Evan Bourne's amount of time injured, but he is getting there. 39. I almost forgot Wade Barrett has been IC champion. It seems like we have barely looked at him lately. 40. The bell rings and the ones stupid yellow lights can occur over the ring. I hate that an important part of his gimmick so considerably. 41. It didn't seek advise from Glacier in WCW therefore won't work with Sin Cara. Give it up, WWE, and let everyone watch a match when everyone doesn't look citrus. 42. Nice. Wade Barrett actually makes a little gesture at his own unhappiness with the lighting as the match up starts. 43. Barrett takes control straight away. 44. The look on her face after he knocked Sin Cara straight from the ring with a boot to your face was hilarious. forty-five. He just looked which means happy. 46. I like that Miz references how he wants being back where he once was in the main event not on the pre-show with the pay-per-views. 47. Sin Cara returns and starts building some momentum which includes a nice springboard cross body then a springboard dropkick for the back of Barrett. 24. Sin Cara leaps from the top rope, but this individual jumps over Barrett together with lands on his toes. Barrett runs at him or her and hits The Winds of Change for a two-count. 49. Barrett tries for the powerbomb, a move he or she never uses, and Sin Cara turns it towards a huracanrana like he always does. 50. Cara gets the pin and the worried over Barrett. 51. WWE is throwing him right into a title feud, it seems. Maybe they have bigger plans for him which thought.

52. Cody Rhodes is in the ring when we revisit face Justin Gabriel. 53. I want that Gabriel is buying more TV time nowadays, even if he isn't winning every match. 54. Gabriel gets the advantage looking for suplex to Rhodes within the apron into the ring. 55. Rhodes comes back using a neckbreaker for a two-count. 56. Gabriel uses his quickness to get back control, but after some counters forwards and backwards he gets planted by way of the Alabama Slam by Rhodes for the two-count. 57. Cody hits Cross Rhodes to get the pin and the win in a quick, but entertaining go with. 58. Rhodes and Miz have a little staredown after a match. 59. That was a reasonably good show. We experienced three matches, and the return on the Superstar from the in pain list. 60. The second and other matches being short do not really take away with the show at all. I can take a one-hour exhibit with three matches if this in essence means guys like Rhodes, The Usos and Gabriel are now being featured more. 61. Main Event may be hitting all the perfect notes lately. I look like I am waiting designed for something to screw that up. Does that make me jaded possibly an average wrestling freakout?

62. I have come to simply accept the opening recap videos contained in the show. I was hard about them at first, but now I actually look into them in case I forgot something from the previous week. 63. MizTV is actually back and his people this week are Significant Show and Randy Orton. 64. The set for Miz's show is actually reduced to the signal above the ring and a black carpet. no furniture capability to deliver to break. 65. Where's the fun in that? The best part is when someone incorporates a couch thrown at these individuals. 66. Lately I find myself missing MVP's V. I. P. Lounge, and MVP generally speaking. 67. I feel like if he returned now, he would be welcomed back with such opened arms by fans that WWE might have no choice but to push him. 68. My group is willing to bet he's got improved in the diamond ring significantly after spending a little while in Japan, and WWE could use someone like MVP to stir things up a tad. 69. Big Show and Orton yammer between about who is visiting win on Sunday.

60 to 70. Did Orton just Britta pronouncing "inaccurate? "71. Orton reminds us that Extreme Rules was in his hometown and that's why he is visiting win. 72. Interesting. Jack Swagger and Zeb Colter come out for reasons unknown. 73. Colter says Sunday will fit in with Swagger because he is likely to make Alberto Del Rio quit. 74. Alberto Del Rio originates out, too. 75. Teddy Long should not be far behind to get this into a tag match. 76. I just had a superb idea. What if Ricardo Rodriguez had their own personal announcer to bring him out before he reveals Alberto Del Rio. 77. The gimmick couldn't last some weeks, but it would be hilarious because the device would acknowledge that Ricky can be just as popular as Del Rio, in any other case moreso. 78. Mark Henry comes available and talks about he might beat Sheamus. 79. None of people really had an awesome reason to come out and about during Orton and Show's message. 80. Sheamus is quick to adhere to. Teddy has to get lurking somewhere waiting to turn this into a six-man fit now. 81. Somehow the segment ends without anyone developing and making a match from it. 82. Hahahaha! Teddy slides out after the break and additionally makes the match after everyone has now left. Ridiculous. 83. You're getting a little slow, Teddy. 84. The Shield make their way to avoid next so Rollins and Reigns may take on The Usos right after what happened on Most important Event. 85. Rollins must look like the friend someone delivered to a family party right now. 86. The Usos start off strong by controlling Rollins, but eventually Reigns has got the tag and puts a stop to all their traction. 87. Reigns ends up taking out among the list of Usos with a spear for any quick win. 88. Kofi Kingston is released and helps the Usos even it can be with a steel chair following on from the Shield attack The Usos following your match.

89. I be required to admit, the theme song for Extreme Rules makes the promo for any Brock Lesnar vs. Triple H match seem exciting. 85. Miz is talking to help you Teddy backstage about time for SmackDown and Damien Sandow strolls in. 91. He says Miz never need returned, and he needs to have his own show identified as The Damien Sandow Exhibit. 92. I love doing so, but Teddy is nervous and puts him inside of a match against Miz meant for later. 93. Did Josh Mathews simply call Damien Sandow, Overall Zod? 94. It's some sort of apt comparison. they share some similarities in the two appearance and character. 92. The new Superman video better be awesome. The last one was not close to snuff. 96. Tons of Funk undertake The Prime Time Players following break. 97. Clay and Tensai regulate Darren Young until Titus removes Sweet T while he or she is outside the ring. 98. Titus tags in and keeps in the offense to Tensai. 99. Tensai avoids Titus in the corner, who hits the turnbuckle a lot easier force than you would probably think possible. 100. Clay and Young together get tagged in and Clay can be purchased in hot with plenty of power moves. 101. Titus saves the match from slam and JBL covers how the ref might have screwed up the call. 102. Titus was a little bit of late breaking up the pin, and the ref certainly stopped his hand a moment before Titus hit Clay courts. 103. Young gets sandwiched involving Clay and Tensai during the ring. 104. They hit the double splash to allow Tons of Funk the pin as well as the win.

105. Cole plugs what shall be the match of the night before we head to a break: Chris Jericho vs .. Antonio Cesaro. 106. I know the commercials are not the same everywhere, but did anyone else see a commercial to get UFC 160 that exhibited Brock Lesnar being held by Cain Velasquez during this break? It was kind from funny. 107. I in addition have seen a ridiculous number of advertising for Merlin just lately. Is that show preferred?

108. I grew up which has a Merlin who had a tough beard, an owl named Archimedes and a somewhat senile personality, then i might not accept several 20-something as Merlin, even should it be an origin story. 109. The Merlin I talk about is from The Sword inside Stone film from 1963, which pores and skin look Disney cartoon next for the Robin Hood where each of the parts were played simply by animals. 110. Jericho and Cesaro secure after the bell. 111. Jericho runs proper shoulder block from Cesaro that sends him into the mat. 112. Cesaro swallows a break outside the ring after Jericho hits a good dropkick. 113. Showing what exactly is happening on the WWE app inside corner of the display is distracting. 114. Cesaro tries to suplex Jericho to the outside of the ring, but Jericho blocks that and hits a triangle dropkick to send Cesaro from the apron as we go to a break. 115. Antonio Cesaro seems like he will be a perfect fit for WWE inside the '80s. 116. He looks like he will be a great opponent for babyfaces such as Sgt. Slaughter, The Substantial Bossman and Hulk Hogan. 117. Jericho fights up due to a headlock when we return with the break. 118. Jericho starts to enhance some momentum, but your dog looks exhausted. 119. Cesaro powers out of the Walls of Jericho and he contains the knees up during that Lionsault. 120. Jericho hits an enzuigiri out of nowhere for a a couple count. 121. Cesaro returns with a tilt-a-whirl backbreaker meant for another close near tumble. 122. Cesaro tries for the Neutralizer, but Jericho counters and tries to your Walls of Jericho just as before, only to be kicked off of. 123. Cesaro nails Jericho by having a huge uppercut as Y2J came leaping journey top rope. 124. That will looked awesome. 125. Jericho counters the delayed gutwrench lastly locks in the Walls to earn Cesaro tap.

126. Who was a good match. Cesaro may just be losing a lot lately, but he is looking good losing to prime guys in great matches. 127. Summer Rae comes out on the stage following match and distracts Jericho, but Jericho turns along with sees Fandango coming for him from behind soon enough to cut him out of. 128. Jericho fights off of both Fandango and Cesaro. He ends the segment by giving Cesaro a Codebreaker.

129. Fandango's innovative pants remind me from Fruit Stripe gum. I wonder if Fandango's popularity can last longer than the flavor of these gum? 130. The commercial for the following gum proves that postings geared towards children do not have to make any sense in any respect. What do a rainbow-colored zebra sitting a Ducati or aliens are related with gum?

131. Zeb Colter and Jack port Swagger give us their first We People video in many years. The subject of the following video is "Extreme. " It's the same basic stuff there is seen from them recently. 132. Colter makes reference to some real-life issues within the government while talking around Swagger winning on Weekend. 133. Cody Rhodes is on commentary to watch his best friend adopt Miz. 134. Now I am unable to stop thinking about General Zod when i look at Damien Sandow. Cheers, Josh Mathews. 135. Miz and Sandow exchange some offense in the beginning, but the commentary is precisely what is really drawing my attention a celebrity. 136. Rhodes gets for the mic and tells the audience to show some respect for Damien Sandow. 137. Which has been kind of smart. The crowd was beginning to die and that got some quick heat. 138. Sandow puts Miz as a result of all his signature offense leading in the Elbow of Disdain. 139. Damien Sandow can be so good in so a lot of ways. He is gold relating to the mic, he really works well with just about any one in the ring, and one is genuinely funny. 140. If I could get one Superstar for Sandow to feud with it would Dean Ambrose. One of them might have to turn babyface for it to figure, but just imagine your promos those two would deliver to one another.

141. Sandow and Ambrose had a match for the FCW Jack port Brisco 15 Championship i always will include for your enjoyment. It is quite as good as anything we have experienced on WWE TV this particular week. 142. The FCW Jack Brisco 15 Championship was an extremely interesting concept that might work in WWE. 143. The champion had a medal rather then a belt, and just about every title match was some sort of 15-minute Ironman match. 144. There were only some champions before it was retired when FCW started to be NXT, but it is something I'd enjoy seeing brought to help WWE television. 145. Cody Rhodes not being totally sure who Errol Flynn is basically disappoints me. He has been Robin Hood. 146. He was a great deal of other things, too, but Robin Hood can be described as big part of her legacy. 147. Miz starts to produce some momentum and he runs through his all five moves of doom. 148. Miz appeals to Sandow's leg, but Rhodes supplies a distraction. 149. Miz counters Sandow again and locks within the Figure Four to achieve the submission win. 150. That had been a good match. Both guys got in every one their signatures on 1 and Rhodes did don't you have a huge impact on the match.

151. Aksana is the ring to face Kaitlyn after the break. 152. They demonstrate Kaitlyn getting flowers out of her secret admirer backstage. 153. Josh Mathews thinks her secret admirer is Sin Cara because she's ugly and wears some sort of mask. 154. Is Josh Mathews playing the heel a bit more lately? 155. Kaitlyn controls the early part of the match, but Aksana grounds her and slows items down. 156. Cole and Mathews argue about texts and JBL makes a rapid reference to Anthony Weiner. 157. Cole makes a reference to Mark Sanford. Why are they talking about politicians with scandals as opposed to the match? 158. Kaitlyn wins with a spear. I barely witnessed. Maybe that's why that announcers went off for the tangent.

159. Lilian gives you Ricardo Rodriguez a The spanish language introduction and Ricardo provides Del Rio an Uk introduction. 160. After a possibility, we see everyone has made their way out for the six-man tag match. 161. Swagger together with Del Rio start items off, with Del Rio taking the first lead. 162. At this time, I went to your DVR and watched the following week's Modern Family. I am just so sick of seeing these six guys inside variations of matches jointly. 163. After putting this show back on, As i see Del Rio strike a running kick to be able to Swagger's shoulder. 164. Orton can be purchased in and stomps on Swagger's side. 165. Swagger comes back and starts to operate over Orton's leg until such time as he gets hit by using Orton's picture-perfect dropkick. 166. Del Rio comes the government financial aid and he ends upward hitting a suicide dive to Swagger for the. 167. Swagger ends up using Del Rio down from the top rope the hard way and be able to tagging in Big Express. 168. Show stands on Del Rio's back for a full four-count. 169. Quick tags in the heels keep Del Rio within their corner. 170. We check out a break with Big Show back in the ring controlling a match. 171. We get back to Del Rio mounting some offense and avoiding Swagger with the corner so Swagger hits his shoulder inside the ring post. 172. Del Rio can't help make the tag as Big Show can be purchased in and pulls him to the biggest market of the ring. 173. Delete Rio counters Big Exhibit and tags in Sheamus, who comes in hot with plenty from offense to Big Exhibit. 174. Sheamus breaks using a Chokeslam and gets into White Noise before he requires the Brogue Kick. 175. Big Show grabs him which has a Chokeslam, but somehow Sheamus leg techinques out. 176. Swagger comes back in and drops a lot of elbows on Sheamus. 177. Sheamus fights back and offers the tag to Orton. 178. Swagger totally no-sells Orton's personal unsecured backbreaker. 179. Everyone starts hitting their finishers on the other until Orton hits Swagger through an RKO for the pin plus the win. 180. The show ends with Orton, Sheamus and Del Rio celebrating in the ring. 181. This was the end show before Extreme Recommendations, and I think WWE did an ok job addressing all the feuds they will could in a two-hour demonstrate. 182. Jericho and Cesaro had the match for the night, which seems as a trend whenever Cesaro and his opponent have 10 minutes or more to become creative. 183. I wish WWE has something in place their sleeve, because Extreme Rules is simply not looking like a card with lots of potential for shocking results.

184. This past week featured the series finale of one of my favorite shows for all time, The Office. I have been completely a fan since discovering the main British version on DVD MOVIE in 2004, and was very excited as soon as show was adapted in the us in 2005. 185. While I was very sad to view it go, there was feelings of closure to this show's finale, and it got me enthusiastic about moving on to innovative things. 186. The Office lasted for approximately 200 episodes, and Concerning done close to that a great many recap lists. I have lost count merely am being honest. 187. Doing these lists may be one of my superb pleasures for the past couple of years, but anyone who has become a long-time reader knows I have always tinkered with that format and tried to help make changes. 188. While the response from readers has been extremely positive and humbling, I am like it is time for it to move on and make an effort something new. 189. Therefore, next week's recap list will be my last. I will do my best to check I go out for a high note, but Personally i think like it's time to go on. 190. I shall be back the following 7-day period with something new. An alternative weekly recap format that hopefully is constantly on the entertain you while giving me to explore innovative formats. I am sure this decision are going to be met with some judgments, but I hope you allow me the opportunity to entertain you in a new way after next week's very last list. 191. As always, thank you so much for studying my goofy thoughts, and feel liberal to leave your thoughts on the show below. Also, be a part of me here on Bleacher Statement for live coverage of Extreme Rules on Sunday,

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