WWE Superstars
September 17, 2009
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Announcers: Show started with
Michael Cole calling it one of the most controversial weeks in WWE history. Such
a manufactured line. Cole and Jerry Lawler plugged Dolph Ziggler vs. Finlay in
the main event later in the show.
In-ring: Chris Masters's music hit to open the show. He did his intro, then
Santino Marella came out to a huge reaction. Hilarious doing a huge Chris
Masters pose, then laughing and doing "aw shucks" for the crowd.
1 -- SANTINO MARELLA vs. CHRIS MASTERS
Canadian crowd hot for Santino, who continued to do the "aw shucks" routine on
the huge cheers. Santino grabbed a headlock, but Masters shoved him to the mat.
Masters hopped up trying to look tough to answer Masters. Santino comically
tried to pick up Masters for a slam, but Masters blocked and dropped Santino on
his back to begin an attack. Masters landed a long vertical suplex, then dropped
a leg for a two count. Only works for Hogan. Santino tried to come back with a
cross-body off the ropes, but Masters caught him in mid-air for a bear hug.
Santino sold, but then Hulked himself up inside the bear hug. Looked very
inappropriate with Santino's hands close to Masters's crotch trying to escape.
Masters then cut him off, but Santino went into his full "You ah make me ah so
mad" routine and fired off with left hands. Masters tried a clothesline, but
Santino did an R-Truth and dropped down to one knee to duck and nail a
clothesline. He called for the Masterlock, but Masters knew the combination to
break his own hold. Masters then slapped on the Masterlock himself and Santino
tried his best John Cena face to escape, but Masters tightened it and he faded
out to give Masters the win.
WINNER: Masters in 5:00. Great entertainment-centric match. Masters was in fine
form as the heel dashing the dreams of the crowd hoping to see the entertaining
Santino score a win. Santino was so great creating entertaining TV while not
taking too much away from Masters. Then again, Triple H did more damage in five
seconds on Raw two weeks ago than anything Santino could have done being too
comedic and not taking Masters serious. (*1/2)
Backstage: After an "Ask the Divas" segment aired, they showed ECW champ
Christian walking down the hallway. He's up next.
[Commercial Break]
Superstars profile: They took the "Paid service announcement" used for Edge and
gave it to C.M. Punk to show him as the "straight-edge, choice for a new
generation."
Ringside: #1 contender to the ECW Title Zack Ryder joined the ECW announcers
ringside to comment on him becoming the new #1 contender to the ECW Title via
the battle royal on Tuesday night. Christian then came out for his match and
Ryder acted like he didn't think he was a big deal. Ryder said he took him to
the limit the first time they were in the ring together and he plans on becoming
the new ECW champ. Christian had a long intro and wouldn't look at Ryder, who
watched him from ringside. Paul Burchill then came out sans Katie Lea for a
match-up against Christian.
2 -- ECW champion CHRISTIAN vs. PAUL BURCHILL -- non-title match
Basic start between Christian and Burchill as Ryder gave a shout-out to his
girlfriend back home in Long Island. Burchill slowly worked Christian over, then
Christian made a comeback and went up top. Burchill had it scouted and started
to run away, but Christian chased him down near the ropes and clotheslined him
to the floor. Christian in control going to break.
[Commercial Break]
Back from break, Burchill was in control as Ryder talked more trash about
Christian. Burchill then took Christian up top and nailed a superplex. Christian
came back with a Tornado DDT out of the corner, then stood on Burchill's neck
Burchill was throat-first across the middle rope. Ryder said it was cheating.
Would be appropriate for a Bryan Danielson "he has until five!" point from
Striker. Christian then nailed a Reverse DDT at 12:00, but Burchill kicked out.
Christian then went up top for a diving head butt, but Burchill rolled out of
the way. Burchill tried to follow with a corner splash, but Christian blocked
and nailed a D.J. Gabriel European Uppercut from the second rope. He followed
right up with the Killswitch for the pin and the win.
Post-match: Christian took his ECW Title belt and gave Ryder a good look at it
from inside the ring. "That's mine, bro," Ryder shot back on commentary.
Christian then went back to celebrating the victory as Ryder said he ain't
nothing. Ryder maintained his look of anger mixed with determination as they
closed the segment with Christian celebrating the W.
WINNER: Christian in 12:00. Good, basic match to plant seeds for Christian vs.
Ryder down the road. Burchill continues to be put in position to look better
than he was a few months ago, even if he lost. (**)
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[Commercial Break]
Backstage: Josh Mathews brought in Randy Orton. WWE piped in some crowd boos to
make it obvious Orton's a bad guy for the kids watching at home. Orton didn't
want to talk about Batista. He said he made a business decision at Breaking
Point to say I Quit to protect his body. He said Cena refused to say he quits
because of stupidity. He said Cena is hurting a whole heck of a lot more than he
is and it's going to get worse at Hell in a Cell when he makes him suffer all
over again. Orton maintained a cold stare ahead for a while before they cut to a
split screen of Dolph Ziggler and Finlay before the TV main event. Great heel
promo from Orton. Perfect way to get his heat back, but this was in front of
one-fifth the audience compared to Raw.
[Commercial Break]
3 -- DOLPH ZIGGLER vs. FINLAY
Nice start early on with a mat exchange that led to Finlay corkscrewing Ziggler
into the mat. Ziggler then ran away to the ropes to hold off Finlay. Suddenly,
he spotted that Finlay's shoelaces were untied. He demanded Finlay tie his
boots, then Finlay bent down to tie, but Ziggler kicked him right in the head.
Great heel move. Finlay, pissed, then chased Ziggler out of the ring. Ziggler
ran over the guardrail to the front row and told Finlay to get back or he'd
walk. They cut to break with Ziggler running away from Finlay. Ziggler is slowly
perfecting his heel characteristics. Fun to watch his development.
[Commercial Break]
Ziggler was back in the ring and in control back from break. Jim Ross and Todd
Grisham picked up a discussion on the "conspiracy" ending to The Undertaker vs.
Punk at Breaking Point. They plugged tomorrow night's show to find out some
answers to the proceedings. Ziggler was in control working over Finlay with some
more mat holds, which Ross said John Morrison is probably watching to scout
their upcoming Intercontinental Title match. Ziggler's facial expressions and
heel mannerisms are terrific. At this point in the match, he settled into a
pattern of delivering a move, then slowly lowering his head and eyes to measure
Finlay for another move. Very subtle, but it adds up over the course of a match.
At 10:00, Ziggler talked trash to Finlay and asked him what he's going to do
about his attack. Finlay responded with a forearm, but Ziggler cut him off with
a hard whip to the corner. Ziggler pounded him down in the corner with forearms,
but Finlay came back with a kick strike and a hard clothesline. Suddenly, they
bumped heads in the corner and collapsed to the mat. Looked worse the first time
and two replays softened the blow. They came to their feet and ended up in the
corner where Finlay keeps his shillelagh. Ref bent down to move the shillelagh
(showing smarts for the first time in five years), which allowed Ziggler to rake
the eyes behind the ref's back. Ziggler then nailed his Zig-Zag reverse bulldog
drop for the pin and the win.
Post-match: Announcers narrated a replay of the finish and gave a few final
plugs for everything on Smackdown tomorrow night including Punk, Taker, and
Teddy Long's reactions to the Breaking Point finish, as well as the return of
Batista. They closed with Ziggler celebrating and Finlay frustrated in the ring
to close the show.
WINNER: Dolph Ziggler in 15:00. Really nice match. Nothing fancy or Morrison-Rey
in the highspots department, but they told a good story and Ziggler walked away
enhanced as a top heel act on the Smackdown brand. He's really sharpening all of
the little "Randy Orton heel mannerisms" in his toolbox to make himself stand
out. It's fun to watch a young star progress and really "get it" when it comes
to character presentation and what the purpose of the match is. Well done.
(**1/2)