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Fu Cena
09-29-2004, 07:40 PM
Velocity matches:
Carlito Caribbean Cool beat an indy guy whose name I completely missed.

Torrie Wilson comes out to hype Velocity.

Johnny the Bull wrestled a decent match against Akio. Stamboli wins with a gorilla press into a power slam.

The Bashams in blue tights over two jobbers from Emporia, Kansas (Wrestlers from Emporia, KS? Really? Oh, brother). This was pretty boring.

Dupree and Suzuki had a nice match against Funaki and Shannon Moore. Faceplant on Moore (I think) and a win for the champions.

There may be another match here that I am forgetting but it's late...

Smackdown:

The show began with Angle introducing his new team of excellence: Jindrak and Luther. He talks about how Big Show throwing him off the balcony was a huge mistake. Theodore Long interrupts and explains that the match at No Mercy between Angle and Show is 1 on 1, with anyone interfering being fired.

JBL gets beat down during his backstage interview by Hardcore Holly. This sets up a non-title match later on in the evening.

Tag match: Dudleys vs. Rico & Haas. Dawn Marie comes to ringside to talk with Tazz and Cole. During the match, Dawn interferes and catfights with Jackie. This causes Rico to leave the match and Haas loses. More catfighting between Jackie and Dawn. Nice.

Cut to John Cena (backstage) hyping his match at No Mercy against Booker T. He said he isn't 5 times, he's 1 time, and that 1 is Booker T.

Heidenreich climbs up the Smackdown Fist to read a poem while Paul Heyman and others plead for him to get down. I found this to be a little tasteless to have someone up after Owen Hart's death in Kansas City. I thought that the WWE was finished with the high-up in the air, high risk stuff. I was in attendance when Owen fell and this with Heidenriech was hard to watch. Just my personal opinion.

JBL's match against Bob Holly is next. JBL gets the upperhand and pummels Holly after a few minutes of back and forth action. JBL bloodies Holly up by hitting him with the stairs. Ref calls for the bell. JBL continues to pummel Holly even after being disqualified. He then gets on the mic and tells UT that he is not scared of anyone. What's this? The lights go down (or blue) and The Undertaker appears on the Titan Tron Screen. He says that he has destroyed Gangrel, Viscera, and now Orlando. Orlando is shown hanging on the UT sign in the rafters (not unlike Austin from years back). JBL is terrified! Undertaker says that all that's left is JBL. UT goes away and JBL leaves looking frightened.

Booker T vs. Paul London. As Kidman looks on from the ramp, Booker gets a quick win with his kick. After the match, Kidman comes down to stop Booker T from hitting Paul London with a chair. Kidman then hits Paul with the chair himself.

Non-title Cruiser match with Spike going up against Nunzio. Johnny the Bull and D-Von and Bubba are ringside. After some cheating on the Dudley's part, Spike goes for the pin but Nunzio schoolboys him for an upset win. Good match!

Main Event Time! Eddie Guerrero plus a mystery partner vs. Luther Reigns and Mark Jindrak. Guerrero calls out his friend, RVD. Decent match. RVD blows a kick off of the ropes to Luther later in the match. The ending sees Luther putting his finisher on Eddie and then Jindrak squeaking out a win from it. Angle then comes down to beat down the good guys, but RVD and Eddie are able to get the upper hand by Angle accidentally taking out his own men. The bad guys leave and Eddie and RVD celebrate. Eventually, they head out of the ring and Eddie offers RVD a ride, they exit via the Low Rider.

Overall, a decent show. A lot of people were disappointed to see no Big Show, no Undertaker, no Cena, and no Rey Mysterio live! A go-home show before the PPV and none of these huge superstars? It seemed a little weird.

Sunshine
09-29-2004, 10:41 PM
ey dude...results are now gonna be posted in Smackdown section cause people had that one conversation about not having a individual Smackdown Spoiler results and Smackdown discussion. So yea..its cool though. Just wanted to let you know

The-Noodle
10-02-2004, 12:07 PM
Booker T defeats Paul London
This match wasn't too bad. Moves were landed well, and timing, etc. was all done to perfection. Liked the way London sold the injury to his nose towards the end of the match. Quite a short match, but with London's wrestling style, the match always has to be fast and entertaining. Booker played his part well. I liked the ending, although it was predictable, with Kidman coming out and hitting London with the chair and talking trash.

The Dudleys def. Charlie Haas & Rico
This match was quite good. The trash that Dawn delivered in the commentary helped move the match along as well. I think the WWE could take this feud somewhere ... WAIT! I forgot. The SmackDown! Divas can never extend on feuds well as there is nothing for them there. Therefore, they are left to ponder and do nothing but be at ringside and occassionally have a match or two. The actual match itself was done well. With all the choreographing (sp?) done well. Got a little sick and tired of the "Rico giving anal" angle, yet it keeps the viewers in at times. Dudleys tried and succeeded well to keep up with the fast pace of Haas. And all superstars didn't let us down. But ... Where are the Tag Champs on both RAW and SmackDown! this week?

Hardcore Holly def. JBL (DQ)
The match couldn't have ended in a better way really. The DQ was a little strange at first but the aftermath was great with JBL trying to "set an example". I enjoyed the match itself, as it wasn't too dragged out, therefore not getting bored of Holly or JBL. But Holly held himself to his best ability. JBL a little sloppy, but that isn't unusual. I liked the reversal by Holly when JBL went off the turnbuckle. JBL just trying to base all his moves on power, as he does not have the talent for anything else. Overall, not bad, especially with the little Undertaker segment.

Nunzio def. Spike Dudley (Non-Title)
Short match, but it is a Cruiserweight match, so it can't be too long. Glad that they are moving away from Rey all over the Cruiserweight Division. May not have been the best idea to have them face each other if they are going to in 3 days time anyway. Still, Nunzio proved he could be a good contender for the title. Only real disappointment was to see Nunzio win, yet again, with a school boy roll-up.

Luther Reigns & Mark Jindrak def. Eddie Guerrero & Rob Van Dam
Jindrak proved himself in this match, and it was not a bad view. Was not surprising that Eddie chose RVD to be his partner. Overall, a good match, and the appearance of Angle at the end wasn't too bad either. But to realise/notice that the losers were partying after the match, was a little strange but it was purely for the crowd's entertainment. Eddie seemse to be making friends with everyone. Good match, and di well as a SmackDown! main event.

SmackDown! this week was better than last week in most areas. Don't think it tipped off RAW though.