WWE Superstars
September 3, 2009
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The WWE show started with Raw
announcers Michael Cole and Jerry Lawler talking up Evan Bourne as he came to
the ring for the opening match tonight. Cole talked about WWE being on the road
to Breaking Point where every match-up will feature "some sort of submission
match." Sounded very odd the way he emphasized "some sort," as if he wasn't
paying attention to what he was saying. Chris Masters then came out to face
Bourne. Lawler said it's power vs. speed tonight.
1 -- EVAN BOURNE vs. CHRIS MASTERS
Masters with an early clothesline that Cole called "vintage." Masters followed
with a vintage foot stomp and vintage clubbing forearm to the upper back. Bourne
tried to escape Masters by going up top, but Masters emphatically press-slammed
him off the top rope. Bourne then rolled to the outside to recover going to
break.
[Commercial Break]
Back from break, Paul Roma had Lex Luger's Torture Rack on Bourne. Bourne
escaped, then teased a comeback, but Masters cut him off again. Masters stared
talking trash that Bourne has nothing, then he put Bourne in the Dominator
submission position to work the lower back. Bourne slipped out, then Masters
clotheslined him onto the mat. Bourne with an inside cradle as Masters continued
to take his sweet time working over Bourne leading to Bourne's comeback. Cole
said Bourne scoring a pin on Masters would be an upset. How is that? Apparently
Bourne being associated with Hornswoggle is an instant credibility-killer.
Bourne then avoided the Masterlock and rammed Masters into the corner ringpost.
Bourne followed right up with the Shooting Star Press for the pin and the win.
Cole repeated that Bourne has upset Masters.
WINNER: Bourne in 12:00. I understand the Bourne Story having a stronger
connection with the audience if he's built up as an underdog, but Cole being
produced to repeat the line about Bourne pulling an upset over Masters was so
ridiculous. Masters was one TV victory over Shockmaster Santino since returning
to WWE while Bourne has probably had 15+ TV victories this year. Just the
backwards mentality that a smaller guy winning a match over a bigger guy is
automatically an upset. Match wasn't that good. Very slow and too methodical
from Masters, who had 90 percent of the offense to retain some measure of
credibility. (1/2*)
Backstage: William Regal was walking down the hallway with Kozlov and Ezekiel
Jackson.
[Q2]
[Commercial Break]
In-ring: William Regal came out first with his hired henchman before Tyler Reks
strolled out. Striker said Reks isn't as tanned despite being a surfer dude
because he's been spending more time in the gym to hone his skills.
2 -- WILLIAM REGAL (w/Kozlov and Jackson) vs. TYLER REKS
Announcers said ECW champ Christian is probably watching this match intently
since Regal is the #1 contender to the title. Regal dominated early on while his
men watched intently from his outside. "Break his neck!" Kozlov shouted at
Regal. Announcers whispered that Jackson and Kozlov are studying their master to
learn and grow themselves. Could use Christian on commentary right about now.
Reks countered a take down into a backslide for a two count, then Regal went
right to a mat submission. Reks then broke free and went for a springboard
splash, but Regal ducked and followed right up with the Running Knee Smash for
the pin and the win.
Post-match: Kozlov delivered his Iron Curtain uranage slam. Jackson then scooped
up the remaining Reks parts and delivered his uranage. Regal then shouted down
at Reks that no one can top his group.
WINNER: Regal in 5:00. Another methodically paced match. Good focus on Regal as
the #1 contender for the ECW Title, although still no word on when Regal is
cashing in his #1 contender status. (*)
Main event plug: Hart Dynasty vs. Cryme Tyme and Eve coming up later.
[Commercial Break. I feel weird watching a Billy Mays infomercial.]
[Q3]
Superstars profile: They gave us a look at The Big Show & Chris Jericho as the
Unified tag champs. Included some old-school clips of Jericho with long hair and
Big Show with eight different facial hair looks. Segue to...WWE announcers Jim
Ross and Todd Grisham on camera talking about Show & Jericho vs. MVP & Mark
Henry at Breaking Point.
Raw Rebound: They took us back to Monday where Dusty Rhodes hosted and
double-crossed DX. Video focused on Dusty's foreshadowing in the opening segment
leading to Legacy and Orton putting the boots to DX and John Cena in the main
event segment. Final focus on Crazy Psycho Randy Orton taking out Dusty and
leaving Cody confused on which force is more powerful in his life - Father or
Orton.
In-ring: Cryme Tyme and Eve came to the ring for the TV main event. Repeat of
their recent six-person mixed tag match up next.
[Commercial Break]
Did You Know: WWE Classics has footage of WWE, ECW, NWA, World Class, AWA, and
WCW. WWE's newest audience members probably couldn't tell you anything about
half of those promotions. But, they also wouldn't be the ones to spend $7.99 a
month on classic WWE footage, so good marketing toward the potential paying
audience that knows Jerry Lawler isn't just Michael Cole's sidekick.
[Q4]
3 -- CRYME TYME (SHAD GASPARD & JTG) & EVE vs. HART DYNASTY (D.H. SMITH & TYSON
KIDD & NATALYA)
The "culture clash" started with JTG and Smith battling mid-ring. Smith blocked
a charge off the ropes and powerslammed JTG to the mat. Smith missed with a
corner splash, then JTG dropkicked him in the back and monkey flipped him to the
mat for a two count. Shad then tagged in and JTG whipped him into Smith. Eve
then took a tag, which means Natalya must enter. They had a brief exchange
before JTG tagged back in along with Kidd. JTG knocked Kidd to the outside, then
Kidd ran around the ring and back to his corner to tag in Smith, who chopblocked
JTG from behind. JTG rolled to the outside to recover as they cut to break.
[Commercial Break]
Smackdown plug: Undertaker returns... Back to Superstars action where Smith and
Kidd tagged in and out working over JTG to isolate him from the CT corner. Kidd
so great with his facial expressions and screaming while working over an
opponent. JTG teased and milked a hot tag to Shad that the crowd was on the edge
of their seats for, then he broke free of Kidd with an enziguiri and tagged in
Shad, who cleaned house. Natalya suddenly blind-tagged into the match to put an
end to Shad's momentum since Eve had to tag in per the rules. Action broke down
anyways with bodies flying everywhere. Eve missed with a handspring elbow in the
corner (Ross with a Great Muta reference), then Natalya blasted her with a
discus clothesline. With the men everywhere else, Natalya pinned Eve for the
win. After the match, both sides regrouped and HD raised their hands in victory
to close the show.
WINNERS: Hart Dynasty in 14:00. Smackdown delivered the match of the night, but
they were up against two slow, methodical singles matches this week. Good energy
from everyone involved with HD picking up a nice win without really settling an
issue to keep this program going. (**)