WWE Superstars
July 30, 2009
Results from pwtorch.com
The WWE show started with Smackdown brand
announcers Todd Grisham and Jim Ross welcoming us to the show as John Morrison
came to the ring for the opening match. Ross plugged World Hvt. champion Jeff
Hardy vs. Morrison for the World Hvt. Title on Smackdown tomorrow night. Hard
Dynasty then came out with Tyson Kidd representing against Morrison.
1 -- JOHN MORRISON vs. TYSON KIDD (w/D.H. Smith and Natalya)
Nice, steady pace to start things off. So refreshing to listen to Jim Ross
setting the table for the match. He gave us some elements of Morrison spending
more time out of the ring working on his mat-based game to balance his aerial
attack while Kidd is continuing to hone his mat skills from the Hart Dungeon.
Morrison broke the slower pace with a nice flurry before a Shawn Michaels-esque
kip up led to a spinning leg drop for a two count. Match moved to the ring apron
where Kidd nailed a high-impact neckbreaker across the apron. Safe move that
looked painful. Well done. Back in the ring, Kidd went to work on the neck with
a chinlock. Kidd then discarded Morrison to the outside and held off the ref to
give Smith an opening to blast J-Mo on the floor. Morrison in trouble heading to
break.
[Commercial Break]
"Ask him, ref, ask him!" Kidd greeted us back from break with a reverse chinlock
on Morrison. Morrison broke free with a fallaway back drop and 7-Eleven
sponsored the replay. Get a Slurpee! Morrison then went aerial on his comeback
with a Pele soccer kick and leg whip lariat for a two count. Kidd came back with
a kick strike, but Morrison ran him over near the ropes and took Kidd to the
floor. Morrison teased a top rope move, but Smith and Natalya shielded Kidd. Ref
had enough of HD and gave 'em a ticket to the back. Morrison then blasted Kidd
with a sweet corkscrew splash on the floor.
[Q2]
Back in the ring, Morrison wanted the Moonlight Drive, but Kidd countered and
went back on the attack. They had a pin exchange before Kidd nailed a double
foot dropkick to the side of the head for a close count. Morrison then rolled
through on a sunset flip attempt and smashed Kidd in the face with a kick
strike. Morrison paused in the corner to build anticipation, then he hit the
Starship Pain corkscrew moonsault for the pin and the win. Ross hyped Hardy vs.
Morrison for Smackdown tomorrow night. Combine a high-energy finish with Ross's
textbook sales pitch and I think people would pay money for Friday night to get
here already. Morrison got his shine post-match as Ross and Grisham continued to
hype the World Title match tomorrow night.
WINNER: Morrison in 13:00. Always a good thing to get that "please don't let
this match end" feeling. WWE delivered that with all four matches in the recent
Rey Mysterio vs. Chris Jericho series. This one had it too. Morrison was great
getting the crowd behind him, Kidd was great cutting off Morrison's comebacks,
and they had a nice finish that could have been stretched another two minutes to
really have a memorable match. (***1/4)
[Commercial Break]
In-ring: William Regal came to the ring for ECW's contribution to the show. They
showed footage of ECW TV from last Tuesday when Yoshi Tatsu beat Regal. They cut
back to a visibly upset Regal, who did not appreciate re-living that footage.
Yoshi and his music then hit the ring to face Regal.
2 -- WILLIAM REGAL vs. YOSHI TATSU
Match moved to the floor early on where Regal smashed Yoshi into the ring apron.
Ref Robinson started a ten count and Yoshi made it back in at six, only to be
greeted by a series of stomps from Regal. Regal with an exploder suplex before
settling into a Million Dollar Dream. Yoshi escaped, then landed a kick strike,
but Regal ducked a slap and executed a brainbuster out of the butterfly suplex
position. Nice. Yoshi then fired himself up and nailed a Waltman-like spin kick
for a two count. Yoshi corner mounted Regal for consecutive chops, but Regal
pushed him down. He then landed the running knee strike on a stunned Yoshi, who
spun around and fell to the mat. Regal with the pin for the win, giving Yoshi
his first WWE TV loss.
WINNER: Regal in 4:00. Quick-paced, aggressive TV match. The series is 1-1
setting up a little rubber match on a future episode of ECW TV. Basic wrestling
program to build up Yoshi, give him something to work with, and give Regal a
purpose on the ECW brand right now. (*1/4)
[Q3]
[Commercial Break]
Superstars profile: They gave us a look at MVP with a remix of his theme music.
... Raw announcers: Michael Cole and Jerry Lawler introduced the Raw Rebound
that focused on Shaq hosting the show and Orton-Cena being set as the Summerslam
main event for the WWE Title. And, don't forget about the epic Hunter vs. Legacy
handicap match on Raw next week.
Backstage: Josh Mathews brought in WWE champion Randy Orton. He asked him about
John Cena winning the Beat the Clock challenge to get a title shot. Orton
sarcastically said the bright idea WWE and Shaq came up with was Beat the Clock
to find a new challenger? Orton told Cena to watch him methodically pick apart
Primo tonight so he knows what's in store for him at Summerslam. "Congrats, John
Cena, you beat the clock; at Summerslam, I'm going to beat you," he said.
[Commercial Break]
[Q4]
In-ring: WWE champion Randy Orton slowly made his way to the ring for a
non-title match in his Superstars debut. Primo then bounced out high-energy in
stark contrast to Orton's methodical walk to the ring.
3 -- WWE champion RANDY ORTON vs. PRIMO COLON -- non-title match
Orton with a one-up, then he stared a hole through Primo with his sinister eyes.
Primo then surprised Orton with a series of deep arm drags that flustered Orton
and sent him rolling to the outside to collect himself. Back in the ring, Orton
landed clubbing blows on Primo, who came back with a series of dropkicks. Primo
missed a third, then rolled to the outside. Odd edit. They cut to break with
Orton in control.
[Commercial Break]
They came back with Orton in control "sending a message" to John Cena by
stomping and pounding on Carlito. Cole sold the Summerslam re-match of the
re-match of the re-match of Orton vs. Cena as the "renewal of a personal feud."
Announcers also talked about Orton having something to prove to "critics" who
say Orton isn't capable of keeping the WWE Title without help from DiBiase and
Rhodes. Orton continued his methodical attack, but walked into a side Russian
legsweep. Primo followed with a running European uppercut into a dropkick.
Building momentum. Primo then went up top and hit a missile dropkick for a close
two count. He got his close-call, then Orton ducked a springboard splash and
started to stalk Primo. Orton nailed the RKO without a counter to actually get
the move over since he hardly ever hits the move when he telegraphs it ahead of
time. Orton with the pin for the win. They closed the show with Orton walking
out of the ring with some measure of confidence away from Raw when he's
routinely booked to be back-pedaling away from competition, namely Triple H,
John Cena, celebrity guest hosts, or anyone with a pulse.
WINNER: Orton in 10:00. Good TV main event. Primo benefited from working with
the champ (albeit not a credible champ right now) and having some close
nearfalls after showcasing his offense. Orton just needed to look credible. They
have to start somewhere building to Orton-Cena at Summerslam. (*3/4)