WWE Superstars
August 27, 2009
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The WWE show started with Raw
announcers Michael Cole and Jerry "I'm also debating on Memphis TV right now"
Lawler announcing tonight's main event of a three-way match from the Smackdown
brand to determine the #1 contender to the IC Title at Breaking Point. Winner
gets IC champ Rey Mysterio, who will be suspended from WWE next Wednesday.
In-ring: Jack Swagger came to the ring for the opening Raw brand match. Swagger
has been pushed down the card and even his pre-match routine has that feeling of
being a basic mid-card heel without much punch. Primo came out to face Swagger.
1 -- JACK SWAGGER vs. PRIMO
Swagger started with some mat holds on Primo, who came back with kick strikes.
Lawler said Swagger doesn't have many friends in the locker room, but he heard
Swagger is hanging out with Carlito. Cole said Swagger got his Jerk of the Month
club membership in the latest WWE Magazine. Swagger reversed a whip to the
corner, then hit the running Vader Bomb. He channeled Scott Steiner and did some
mid-match push-ups before grabbing a rear waistlock. Crowd rallied with a
"Primo, Primo" chant. Meanwhile, Lawler with some Univ. of Oklahoma jokes to rib
Swagger and former co-host Jim Ross while Swagger kept the hold locked in. Primo
broke out of the waistlock, but Swagger elbowed him off the apron to the floor.
Swagger in control - and he let the crow know about it - going to break.
[Commercial Break]
Back from break, Swagger was still in control and strutting around the ring to
continue letting everyone know about it. Swagger applied a modified Rings of
Saturn stretch. Swagger then took his time going for another running Vader Bomb,
but Primo rolled out of the way this time. Primo then went to the apron and
nailed a springboard chop before firing off a round of dropkicks. He followed
with a springboard cross body press for a two count. Primo with a Bret Hart-esque
Russian legsweep, but another two count only. Swagger then spun him around with
a belly-to-belly suplex. Swagger called for the end and wanted the gutwrench,
but Primo blocked and hooked Swagger leg for a small package and a two count.
Swagger was sucking air at this point. Primo tried a springboard move, but
Swagger ducked and Primo sold a knee injury. Swagger then blasted him with a
left-arm lariat and followed with the gutwrench powerbomb for the win.
Post-match: Swagger yanked the mic away from Lilian Garcia and called out U.S.
champion Kofi Kingston. He told him to forget about everyone else because the
only person he should be worried about is the two-time All-American American
Jack Swaggah. Cole said Miz already threw his name in the ring for a shot at
Kofi. Hooray for even the most basic focus on Raw's secondary title.
WINNER: Swagger in 13:00. Okay match. Swagger is in a weird position right now.
He was red hot on ECW, then cooled off Raw, and booked to lose clean to MVP at
Summerslam. This match was just there for Swagger. It seems like WWE is testing
his resolve a little right now to make sure he's a little more humble when and
if he gets that big push. It's like they said here's 13 minutes of TV time,
you're picking up a win, but we're not putting much emphasis on the match
because it's Superstars. What are you going to do to prove you deserve a higher
place on the card? Interesting to see where they go with Swagger in the U.S.
Title picture. (*1/2)
[Q2]
Backstage: After an Ask the Divas segment aired, they showed Gregory Helms in a
suit. He cautiously approached the boiler room as if to make sure 1.0 million
people weren't watching, then slowly slipped into the room. They did a quick
transition cut to show The Hurricane emerging right away after the door closed
on Helms. Basic character build aimed at the younger demo.
[Commercial Break]
WCW DVD: They plugged the Rise and Fall of WCW DVD. More focus on the three big
villains of Vince Russo, Eric Bischoff, and Kevin Nash.
Vignette: He's Strong, Lightning Fast, and Unyielding in his Fight for Good. ...
It's The Hurricane. Cue up Hurricane's music, leading to the ECW announcers Josh
Mathews and Matt Striker talking up Hurricane returning to WWE. Paul Burchill
then came out. He's a heel because he doesn't like people like The Hurricane who
put smiles on people's faces and make them believe in fantasy. Yeah, he's like
those nasty wrestling writers who expose the biz. Darn them.
2 -- THE HURRICANE vs. PAUL BURCHILL (w/Katie Lea)
Match started off as an opportunity for Striker to get in his quick-tongued
alliterations and comic book references. Hurricane sent Burchill to the floor
early on and wanted a dive, but Burchill moved and Hurricane ate the floor. Back
in the ring, Hurricane blocked a corner splash with a European Uppercut. He kept
his arm extended for an extra moment to emphasize the move. Hurricane teased the
Shining Wizard, but Burchill rolled to the outside. Hurricane followed, not
wanting Burchill to take the easy way out via count-out. He rolled Burch back
into the ring, but Katie grabbed his foot to run distraction. Burchill then
rolled up Hurricane with a small package for a three count. Whoa! Burchill won a
singles match. It's been a long time since that sentence was written. Afterward,
Hurricane sold shock at taking the loss, but then pointed toward a celebratory
Burchill to say he's got him figured out now.
WINNER: Burchill in 5:00. Fine match. They're even at 1-1. Very common theme for
WWE mid-card feuds recently - split two matches, then set up the rubber match.
I'm hoping we get a Best of Seven series down the road from two wrestlers who
can really go and make each match seem unique or different. Goldust-Sheamus
seems to have the most potential (*)
[Q3]
[Commercial Break]
Did You Know: WWE will create...interrupt...more original
programming...interrupt...than HBO this year. Cue up an Undertaker video package
to serve as the "interruption" of the DYK. They ran a Superstars video on Taker
after he returned at Summerslam. Nice change of pace for the DYK feature.
Announcers: Smackdown's Jim Ross and Todd Grisham were shown on camera. They
hyped tomorrow night's Smackdown with World champ C.M. Punk vs. Jeff Hardy in a
steel cage match. Ross rhymed: "Tomorrow night on MyNetworkTV is the place to
be."
In-ring: Dolph Ziggler came out first for the #1 contender match to the IC
Title. Dolph took the mic and teased speaking, which drew boos. Ziggler waited
them out, then called Rey Mysterio's win at Summerslam a fluke. He said he's
winning tonight, then going on to Breaking Point to become the new IC champ. Or
else his name isn't Dolph Ziggler. More boos. Good presentation setting up the
main event.
[Commercial Break]
In-ring: Mike Knox was half-way to the ring out of the break. Announcers plugged
the WrestleMania 25 special on NBC airing on Saturday, then Finlay came out to
start the match.
3 -- DOLPH ZIGGLER vs. MIKE KNOX vs. FINLAY -- #1 contender match to IC Title
Typical start to a three-way match with Ziggler being knocked down on the floor,
leading to a Finlay vs. Knox exchange to start. Ziggler then re-entered to break
up the first pin attempt of the match. Ziggler and Finlay knocked Knox to the
floor, then they battled in the ring. Finlay got the best of Ziggler initially
with a hard clothesline. They battled up top, but Knox re-entered and dropped
Finlay with an electric chair. Dolph tried to follow right up with a top rope
leg drop on Knox, but he moved and all three men were down. Who's going to
Breaking Point?
[Commercial Break]
Back from break, Knox was working over Dolph before Finlay tried to re-enter,
but he received a driving boot to the throat for his trouble. Dolph and Finlay
suddenly hooked up to double suplex Knox. Of course, that working agreement was
quickly ended when they couldn't decide who should pin Knox. Finlay then
discarded Dolph to the outside to end the disagreement. Dolph kept trying to get
involved, but he was cut off repeatedly. Finlay had enough and gave him the
Rolling Hills drop for a two count. Finlay with another nearfall, this time
against Knox. Setting up Finlay for being "that close" to a victory. Crowd
screamed as Knox tried to attack Finlay from behind with the shillelagh, but
Finlay ducked a shot and connected with the Celtic Cross drop. Impressive. Knox
was out, but but Dolph entered the ring and threw Finlay into the corner
ringpost. Dolph then covered Knox's lifeless body and scored the pin for the
win. Afterward, they showed Finlay exasperated being "that close" to winning.
Dolph celebrated on stage after scoring the heady win. They closed with a plug
for Smackdown tomorrow night.
WINNER: Dolph in 14:00 to become #1 contender. Good match for a three-way. Good
interaction between all three participants and the match was booked to make
Ziggler look smart, Finlay look like a fighting babyface worth rooting for, and
to make Knox look tough. Dolph plays that classic under-sized WWE heel so well.
He needs to be sneaky to score wins and he pulls it off very well. Finlay
probably stood out the most based on the amount of offense he had and the crowd
reacting to everything he was doing. Everyone seemed to come out of this match
elevated even though it was on the D-Level show, so there wasn't too much
elevating that could happen. (**1/2)