WWE Superstars
June 25, 2009
Results from pwtorch.com
After the WWE Superstars video montage started
the broadcast, Jack Swagger's music promptly hit to start the show. ECW
announcers Josh Mathews and Matt Striker welcomed us to the show and Mathews
promptly botched the main event, saying the Kofi vs. Hardy vs. MVP U.S. Title
match is from the Smackdown brand. Striker corrected him it's from Raw, then
they plugged The Bash PPV on Sunday. Evan Bourne then came out sporting taped
ribs to face Swags. After they recapped how Bourne received the taped ribs via
Mark Henry, Bourne was shown taking a few deep breaths in the ring.
1 -- JACK SWAGGER vs. EVAN BOURNE
Swagger instantly took control with a waistlock to work over the ribs. Bourne
avoided a running boot and landed a kick strike, but Swagger clotheslined him
hard over the top rope to the floor. Bourne was folded up like an accordion on
the floor going to break.
[Commercial Break]
Back from break, Bourne was crying out in pain as Swagger had him in another
rear waistlock on the mat. Striker and Mathews talked up the five-way ECW Title
match on Sunday with Striker providing some fuzzy math to put ECW champion Tommy
Dreamer in jeopardy and increase the chances of a title change. Two tools in the
toolbox to attempt to sell a PPV - champ in jeopardy and good chance of a title
change. Swagger tried to charge Bourne in the corner, but Bourne moved and
busted out a nice run-off-the-second-rope kick strike. He followed with a
springboard double knee smash on the floor, continuing the great offensive
display. Mach moved up top and Swagger tossed Bourne halfway across the ring
with an overhead suplex. He tried to follow with his gutwrench powerbomb
finisher, but Bourne countered mid-air with a head scissors. Bourne then tried
the Shooting Star Press, but Swagger moved and clotheslined Bourne hard from
behind. Swagger followed with the gutwrench powerbomb for the pin and the win.
WINNER: Swagger in 9:00. Excellent singles match. Swagger is going to make a lot
of money for himself and WWE down the line when he's put in a position to main
event PPVs. Bourne had plenty of offense to look credible with the taped ribs
being his "out" for the loss. (**1/2)
Backstage: They showed Dolph Ziggler walking down the hallway in preparation for
a singles match.
[Commercial Break]
[Q2]
In-ring: Dolph Ziggler came out with his new theme music saying he's perfection.
The Mr. Perfect references continue. Ziggler took the mic, failed to introduce
himself, and talked about rendering divas speechless on Smackdown last week.
Ziggler said he's going to defeat The Great Khali on Sunday and no one will ever
forget his name. Quote the Raven...er...Dolph Ziggler. Cue up the country music
for Jimmy Wang Yang to come out for the kids.
2 -- DOLPH ZIGGLER vs. JIMMY WANG YANG
Ziggler scored with a nice overhead suplex early on for a two count. Jim Ross
called him Rudely Perfect. Ziggler settled into a side headlock to ground Yang,
who came back with a great dropkick. Yang started a comeback and hit a
roundhouse kick before going up top for a fully-extended cross-body block. Yang
tried a corner move, most likely his trademark moonsault, but Dolph crotched
him. Dolph then hit his finisher, a leaping reverse DDT, for the pin and the
win.
WINNER: Dolph Ziggler in 3:00. Fine match. Good action to get over Dolph's
personality. Slow and steady build for the character. Eventually, he could
evolve into a main eventer, but right now, he's in that Zack Ryder category of a
mid-card heel with a cocky gimmick. (*)
Main event plug: Grisham and Ross plugged the Raw main event for the U.S. Title.
[Commercial Break]
Superstars profile: Triple H. 13-time WWE champion. He lives to be WWE champion.
Future Hall of Famer. Pedigree. Match. Set. Game Over. "I am Triple H." Lots of
sound bytes.
Announcers: Raw's Michael Cole and Jerry Lawler talked up the Triple H vs. Randy
Orton feud. Roll footage from Raw of the Orton vs. Hunter Last Man Standing
match resulting in a draw and Orton retaining the WWE Title, Vince "re-buying"
Raw from Trump, and Vince booking Orton vs. Hunter at The Bash in a Three Stages
of Hell match.
Backstage: Josh Mathews brought in U.S. champion Kofi Kingston for a pre-main
event chat. Kofi wasn't sweating his test tonight in a three-way. Kofi said he's
all about integrity and he'll get the job done tonight.
In-ring: MVP came out first for the U.S. Title match. For some reason, I have
brainlock that William Regal is involved in this. In any event, MVP got his love
from the crowd before they cut to break.
[Commercial Break]
In-ring: Matt Hardy came to the ring still sporting the cast on his hand to
enhance his heel character. U.S. champion Kofi Kingston then came out and one
dude on the front row in a wifebeater tank top went nuts on camera. Hardy and
MVP talked trash as Kofi completed his entrance, then Cole talked up the history
of the U.S. Title.
3 -- U.S. champion KOFI KINGSTON vs. MVP vs. MATT HARDY -- United States Title
match
Hardy played the heel monkey in the middle taking a right hand from Kofi, then a
right hand from MVP, and repeat to the delight of the crowd. MVP and Kofi then
double suplexed Hardy after spinning him around a few times. Kofi made the
cover, but MVP shoved him away. Kofi and MVP had some discussion on trying to
get rid of Hardy so they could battle, but Hardy shoved Kofi into MVP to knock
MVP to the floor.
[Q4]
Hardy slingshot Kofi throat-first across the top rope and made a cover, but MVP
broke it up from the outside. MVP then tried covering Hardy, but Kofi broke it
up by kicking Hardy in the gut. Cut to break.
[Commercial Break. Haha. WGN aired a Superstars profile on Umaga. Sorry, but
he's no longer employed.]
Back from break, Hardy landed an elbow drop on Kofi for a two count. Hardy then
took a reverse backstabber with Kofi driving his knees into Hardy's gut. MVP
broke up a pin, then MVP and Kofi had another stand-off. Kofi leap frogged MVP
several times before hitting a leaping clothesline. He circled around the ring
to hit the Boom Boom leg drop, but Hardy yanked him to the floor from the
outside. Hardy dropped Kofi across the guardrail before returning to the ring to
battle MVP.
Hardy took control and went up top for an elbow smash to the top of the head. He
danced around the ring to hit the Twist of Fate, but MVP blocked and fired off a
round of closed fists. MVP knocked down Hardy, then dropped the Ballin' elbow
drop for a two count. Kofi then yanked MVP to the floor and gave Hardy a Boom
Boom leg drop, but MVP broke up the pin from the floor. MVP and Kofi had a great
nearfall/counter exchange before Hardy interjected with the Side Effect on MVP
for a two count.
Kofi suddenly blasted Hardy with a pendulum kick out of the corner and hit a top
rope cross-body splash for a two count. Kofi then ran into a big Chono boot out
of the corner from MVP, but Hardy hit the Twist of Fate on MVP. Hardy made the
cover, but MVP kicked out just in time. Kofi then blocked the ToF from Hardy and
spun him around for Hardy to take the Trouble in Paradise buzzsaw kick. Kofi
with the pin on Hardy for the win. After they replayed highspots of the match,
Cole and Lawler gave one final plug for The Bash with Kofi celebrating to close
the show.
WINNER: Kofi in 15:00 to retain the U.S. Title. Excellent match for a three-way
that doesn't follow traditional one-on-one match-ups. All three men worked hard
and kept the action going with nearfalls and counters building to the finish.
Kofi was in enough jeopardy throughout the match to keep viewers interested in a
potential title switch. (***1/4)