WWE Superstars
April 30, 2009
Results from pwtorch.com
After the Superstars video montage started the
broadcast, Todd Grisham and Jim Ross welcomed us to the show. They're starting
with a divas tag match featuring the Smackdown brand. Maria and Gail Kim came to
the ring looking very happy to be on Superstars. Michelle McCool and Alicia Fox
came out as the opposition with McCool looking less heelish and more "inviting"
than on Smackdown.
1 -- MICHELLE MCCOOL & ALICIA FOX vs. GAIL KIM & MARIA
Gail executed a head scissors on Alicia early on, then Maria tagged in and
worked on Fox. Lots of high-flying early on. Heels then cheated to take the
advantage on poor Maria, picking up the McCool vs. Maria feud from Smackdown
with McCool blasting Maria with a round of kicks and stomps. Kim took the hot
tag at 4:00 and came off the top with a dropkick on McCool. Gail tried a
turnaround splash, but McCool blasted her in the head for the pin and the win.
WINNERS: McCool & Fox in 5:00. Just the McCool Show and we're all fortunate to
be living in it. The inevitable Melina vs. McCool program on Smackdown for the
Women's Title should be fun to watch. (*)
Up later: Carlito vs. Ted DiBiase, Jr. for the Raw brand. And coming up next
from the ECW brand, Evan Bourne. Ross instructed us to place a call to air
traffic control. No love for Paul Burchill.
[Commercial Break]
Video profile: WWE gave us a word from Mark Henry, who was shown destroying
folks in the ring. He's been off ECW TV for a second. Apparently he's coming
back to destroy people. "I'm Mark Henry, the World's Strongest Man."
In-ring: Paul Burchill and Katie Lea came out as Josh Mathews welcomed us to the
ECW brand match of the night. Mathews and Matt Striker were shown on commentary
saying ECW brings the "wow" to WWE. Cue up Evan Bourne's theme music. Striker
said beverage sales go up 10 percent after a Bourne match. That's too easy...
They also go up 10 percent during a Paul Burchill match. What will give
tonight?!
[Q2]
2 -- PAUL BURCHILL (w/Katie Lea) vs. EVAN BOURNE
Bourne blasted Burchill early with kick strikes, but Burchill caught Bourne's
leg mid-air and overhead tossed him to the mat. Striker with all sorts of video
game references in this one. Burchill worked over Bourne with power offense, but
Bourne blocked him in the corner. He wanted a huracanrana, but Burchill shoved
him down to the mat and Bourne sold a knee injury. Hey, they don't have
commercials in video games.
[Commercial Break. This Tuesday: New start time of 10:00 p.m. EST for ECW.]
Back from break, Burchill was still working over the knee as Lea smiled
approvingly. Bourne fought out of a knee vice, then he landed elbow strikes
before Bourne flipped him across the ring with a standing head scissors. Bourne
knocked Burchill to the outside, then Burchill tried to run back in, but Bourne
nailed him with a spin kick. Bourne followed with an elbow strike before hopping
up top one leg. Burchill cut him off, though. Bourne fought back with elbow
strikes, then he balanced himself and nailed the top rope Shooting Star Press on
one leg for the pin and the win.
WINNER: Bourne in 10:00. Bourne was solid working around Burchill's knee work to
still incorporate his high-flying offense, while also trying to help Burchill
look like a halfway-credible heel attacker. But, we're still talking about
Burchill here. He simply doesn't convey that much personality in the ring.
(*1/2)
Up next in the main event: Carlito vs. Ted DiBiase in a second-generation match.
[Commercial Break]
[Q3]
Video package: They aired the European tour video package showing off "postcard"
still photos from the various stops. ... Ringside: Michael Cole and Jerry Lawler
welcomed us to the Raw portion of the show. They started by talking about John
Cena's super powers to scare Big Show on Monday after being thrown through a
Spotlight at the Backlash PPV on Sunday.
Raw Rebound: They took us back through the Randy Orton vs. McMahon Family saga
from the past three months going back to when Orton punted Vince McMahon in the
head. Video package took us through the history to Raw on Monday when MVP
challenged Orton to a match, then Shane McMahon took out Orton to set up Shane
vs. Orton next Monday night.
Backstage: Josh Mathews brought in Cody Rhodes and Ted DiBiase, Jr. for an
interview. What do you think about Orton vs. Shane on Monday? Cody said what
Shane did this past Monday was the act of a desperate man. A man who realizes
that his - and his family's time - is...well...over. He told Shane not to be
naive. It will be over. DiBiase said Monday is the final step for the McMahons,
but tonight is their first step toward championship gold held by the COlons.
DiBiase talked up the wrestling heritage between the two sides. DiBiase said
Legacy isn't tag champs...yet.
[Commercial Break]
In-ring: The Priceless theme music hit and Ted DiBiase came out with Cody
Rhodes. Not quite as slow of a pace as Randy Orton. Perhaps they'll get
red-flagged for that after the show. DiBiase got plenty of face time prior to
Carlito and Primo coming out for the main event.
[Q4]
3 -- TED DIBIASE, JR. (w/Cody Rhodes) vs. Unified tag champion CARLITO
(w/Unified tag champion Primo)
Carlito started on the offensive with some arm work on DiBiase as the announcers
hyped the Backlash PPV results. Carlito and DiBiase then knocked each other to
the floor and their respective tag partners helped them to their feet.
Stand-off, finger-pointing, yell-at-each-other. Cut to break with tension in the
air.
[Commercial Break]
Back from break, Carlito enjoyed brief control before DiBiase took control and
began working on the chest. DiBiase landed a double foot-stomp from the second
rope before going back to work on the head and neck. Carlito came back with a
running knee-lift, then ducked a clothesline, and nailed a knock-down
clothesline. Carlito followed with a snap DDT and Cody nearly jumped into the
ring to break up the pin, but DiBiase escaped. Nice touch. Carlito tried to
charge DiBiase, but Ted nailed a powerslam for a two count. Carlito tried to
come back with a springboard elbow smash, but DiBiase blocked and hit the Dream
Street combo Million Dollar Dream and Russian legsweep for the pin and the win.
DiBiase and Cody celebrated post-match while the Colons recovered to close the
show.
WINNER: DiBiase in 10:00. Very nice TV main event. Hard-hitting, physical, and
Carlito really looked sharp. DiBiase is getting his bearings as the heel
"leading the dance," but he worked well as the aggressor. Nice set-up for the
inevitable tag title feud for the belts. (**1/4)