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Wednesday, January 30, 2008

ECW Gold Standard Bails in the Face of KANE

ECW on Sci-Fi
January 29, 2008
Reading, PA
source: PWTorch.com


Tuesday night, Kane and Shelton Benjamin faced off in one-on-one competition. Last week, ECW’s “Gold Standard” was victorious over the Big Red Machine during the Over-the-Top Rope Challenge.

KANE vs. Shelton Benjamin

Kane opened the show with his ring entrance and there must have been a pack of John Cena fans sitting near the arena mic screaming at the top of their lungs. Shelton Benjamin came out to face Kane as they recapped Shelton eliminating Kane on last week's show to win the mini-Rumble.

Kane tried to throw Shelton over the top rope, but Shelton skinned the cat and back-flipped into the ring, just like last week. Kane then clotheslined him over the top rope to the floor to accomplish his goal. Back in the ring, Kane went up top, but Shelton did his cat-like leap and flipped Kane off the top to the floor. Shelton went on the attack by wrapping Kane's knee around the ringpost. He then worked on Kane's left knee with various mat holds. Suddenly, Kane grabbed Shelton by around the throat to tease a chokeslam, but Shelton kicked him in the knee. Kane answered with a clothesline followed by an uppercut and a corner lariat. Shelton then walked into a powerslam out of the corner for a two count. Kane followed with a sidewalk slam before going up top and landing a leaping clothesline. He called for the chokeslam, but Shelton countered with a jumping spin kick to the face.

Shelton slowly crawled to the corner and went up top, but Kane sat up and teased a chokeslam. Shelton fought off, though, and went back into the ring where he took a big boot to the face. Shelton rolled to the outside, then he started walking up the entrance ramp. He seemed to have enough and stopped at the top of the stage. The ref counted to ten and Kane threw his elbow pad down in frustration despite winning the match. Kane wanted more of a piece, but Shelton shook his head no that he was done for the night.

WINNER: Kane via count-out in 7:00. A good opener. Better-than-average ECW match that leaves some unfinished business they can follow-up on next week.

Monday, January 28, 2008

THE 2008 ROYAL RUMBLE

Pay-Per-View
January 27, 2008
Madison Square Garden, NYC, NY
source: WWE.com


Once again, KANE proved why his name has become synonymous with The Royal Rumble PPV, standing one of the last four men left after an arena rockin' melee.

30-Man Royal Rumble Match
Michael Buffer is in the ring as we return from a lengthy video package. Buffer says that this is the moment that the world has been waiting for. He says that the rules are as follows - number one and number two will start the match out and a new superstar will enter every 90 seconds. This will continue until all 30 participants have entered. The last man in the ring will be crowned the 2008 Royal Rumble Winner and will get a title shot at WrestleMania.

Are you ready? Madison Square Garden, New York City, USA, are you REAAAAAAADY? For the sold out, standing room only, thousands in the Garden, and the millions watching around the world, let's get ready to RUUUUUUUUMBLLLLLLLEEEEEEE!!

Undertaker's music hits. Buffer introduces him. The Undertaker is Entrant #1. Michael Cole and Jonathan Coachman talk about Undertaker as JR comes on and talks about him. Undertaker's elaborate ring entrance continues. Tazz says that Undertaker has the worst spot to be. Jerry Lawler says that he guarantees he is thinking about his opportunity.

Coming into the fray at number 20, an excellent position if you ask me, Kane hits the ring and immediately takes out feuding "Rowdy" Roddy Piper and Jimmy "SuperFly" Snuka. UnderTaker sets his sights on his "little" brother and signals for a Chokeslam, but shifts to grab Michaels insteasd while Kane gives The Miz a mighty Chokeslam of his own. When Mic Foley comes in at number 22, he felled The Big Red Machine with a DDT. Other entrants swarm in on Kane.

Kane finally gains his legs, joining in the fracas earning another elimination notch when he takes advantage and kicks Morrison off the ring apron where he'd landed after being tossed over the top rope. Elijah Burke, Triple H and the surprise last entrant - John Cena - hit the ring and bodies start flying over the top rope fast and furiously, until there are only four combatants left - Kane, Batista, Triple H and Cena.

In the spirit of the Rumble, Kane grabs both Batista and Triple H apparently to deliver dual Chokeslams, only to find himself hurtled over the top, after spending 17minutes, 58 seconds in the match, by both Batista and Triple H. Three signature gestures and a quick tussle later, and it's down to Triple H and Cena. Triple H declares HE is going to WrestleMania, Cena reminds him of what happened the last time they grappled at WrestleMania - and before you know it Triple H is FU'd over the top rope and Cena is the winner of the 2008 Royal Rumble.

Wednesday, January 23, 2008

OVER-THE-TOP ROPE CHALLENGE


ECW on Sci-Fi
January 22, 2008
University of Virginia, VA
source: PwTorch.com


The show opened with a snazzy new video package for the ECW in HD intro. Really sharp graphics, even if you're watching in regular definition.

A mini-Rumble starts the night off. Kane's is the first wrestler entrance displayed in ECW HD, and it's even better than was described on WWE's website. The flames appear to be flying off the video board. The Miz, John Morrison, new Rumble qualifier Tommy Dreamer, and Shelton Benjamin rounded out the field.

MINI-ROYAL RUMBLE

Dreamer, with his "I'm a jobber" official Rumble t-shirt, tried to eliminate Kane, but Kane easily tossed him out. The heels then ganged up on Kane in the corner. Kane sat up to a strong reaction, then he tried to toss out Shelton, but Shelton skinned the cat to avoid elimination. As Shelton humg on to the top rope, seemingly trying to get his balance to get back in the the ring, Kane chucked the tag champs over the top rope in succession. Suddenly, Shelton swung up and wrapped his legs around Kane's head and flipped him over the top rope to the floor. Kane was stunned. Excellent move from Shelton. Kane stared up in disbelief, Shelton took the mic and said tonight was the first step. The rumble is the next step on the way to the motherload of WrestleMania. There ain't no stopping him, in case you haven't heard.

WINNER: Shelton Benjamin in 4:00. Fine opener to show off the graphics and get over the Rumble match for the PPV.

Saturday, January 19, 2008

GETTIN' READY TO RUMBLE

As we round the corner and race full-tilt down the straightway toward The Royal Rumble, thoughts are flying on who the winner will be. This pay-per-view sets the stage for WrestleMania and places the victor squarely in the middle of all the action. Where does KANE stand? What are his chances of pulling out a win? If his history in this type of match-up is any indication, he stands as good a chance as any of leaving the ring victorious.

Over the past couple of weeks, the color-commentators have done much to remind viewers of the history of many of the top contenders in the Royal Rumble match. It's a well hashed topic on may fan-forums and in commentaries on wrestle-news sites around the web. I found the following piece in my email this afternoon, and thought to share ~

Historically Speaking: The Rumble Elite
Posted By Mark Allen on 01.18.2008

The Opening Chapter
In the storied career of the Royal Rumble there are certain performers that have become synonymous with the event. Some performers always shine at a certain event. Undertaker is, of course, the best at WrestleMania. Big Show has usually done well at Survivor Series. Triple H thrives in Hell in a Cell. Shawn Michaels has become eternally linked to the ladder match.

And likewise, to look at the Royal Rumble there are a group of men who have always brought their best or provided memorable moments. And as a prelude to the 21st anniversary Royal Rumble event I will look back at those men who have made a significant impact on the January flagship event.

(5) Nine performances as Kane, an appearance as "Diesel" and another as Isaac Yankem, DDS puts the man Jacobs as all-time leader in Rumble match performances. In the last decade Kane has become almost synonymous with the Royal Rumble. He was in the final four as "Diesel" in 1997 but really hit his stride as Kane. His shining achievement was in 2001, where he eliminated 11 men, last over 40 minutes and was runner up to eventual winner Steve Austin. Since that performance Kane has always built up as a legitimate threat in Rumble matches, including final four appearances in 2000 and 2003, and an impressive one-man elimination of The Big Show in 2002.


Allen places KANE squarely in the middle, between Mick Foley and Hulk Hogan. Given their entertainment popularity and heralded eventer status, that ain't a bad place to be. Read the Full Article

Wednesday, January 16, 2008

HELL OF PAIN Induction


ECW on Sci-Fi
January 15, 2008
Birmingham, AL
source: PwTorch.com


Tazz entered the ring and interviewed Colin Delaney in mid-ring. Clips aired of Mark Henry, Big Daddy V, and Shelton Benjamin destroying him in recent weeks. Styles said it's a wonder he can still walk. The pale, homely Colin's ribs were all taped up. His arms, too. Colin said, "I'm still here, barely." Tazz asked him how he thinks his career is going to turn out. He said he doesn't know, but he's here to fight another week. Tazz introduced his opponent, Kane. Kane's music hit, Colin's jaw dropped as he turned toward Tazz then visibly shuddered as Kane ignited his pyros. Styles said, "Oh my God."

KANE vs. COLIN DELANEY

Colin puts his fists up to fight and Kane just laughs, and knocks him down with a boot tot he face. Kane throws Colin into the corner and just dominates him. Kane signals for the chokeslam, but Colin isn't getting up. Kane picks him up himself and hits a monster chokeslam and the pinfall for the win. Afterward, refs checked on Colin, whose eyes were rolled into the back of his head.

Will the youngster have enough guts to revisit the Land of the Extreme for a fifth time?

Tuesday, January 15, 2008

DWARF STAR



Monday Night RAW
January 14, 2008
Mobile, AL
source: Wrestlingnewsworld.com


In preparation for the Royal Rumble, Mr. McMahon arranged a Mini Royal Rumble Match for his son, Hornswoggle, complete with mini-versions of Mr. Kennedy, Kane, Batista and Mankind.

Royal Rumble Teaser

Match is just like a typical Rumble match with rules. Hornswoggle is out first. It's hard to see in the arena thanks to all the smoke from JBL's intro and exit. Mr. Kennedy is out next.... but it's a midget version of Mr. Kennedy.

The midget Kennedy tries to grab the mic from the ceiling and do the KENNEDY intro but he can't reach it. Couple of near eliminations early on. Hornswoggle hits a dropkick but gets caught in the corner by the midget Kennedy. Next out is the midget Mankind. Little Kennedy catches Mankind as soon as he gets in the ring. Little Mankind pulls out Socko but Hornswoggle blocks it and throws Little Mankind out. Hornswoggle picks up the mini Kennedy and throws him out. A roided up looking midget Batista comes out and does Batista's intro. Mini Batista in and hits a spear on Hornswoggle, then shakes the ropes, just like Batista. Hornswoggle almost falls out of the ring but he holds on. The counter goes off again and out comes a mini Kane.

The counter goes off again and it's the real Great Kahli along with his translator. The mini Batista comes back in the ring and lays out Hornswoggle. The real, 7 foot 3 inch Khali comes to the ring.

Khali goes after Hornswoggle but he takes off. In comes Finlay from behind attacking Khali with the shillegah. Finlay gets Ranjin Singh in the arena and lays him out and watches on as Khali leaves. Hornswoggle comes back in the ring and threy throw Singh out. The referee raises Hornswoggle's hand as the winner.

Saturday, January 12, 2008

GETTING FIRED UP



SmackDown!
January 11, 2008
Wilkes-Barre, PA
Aired on The CWB
source: PwTorch.com


Earlier in the week on WWE.com, Kane was named one of the 30 participants in this year’s Royal Rumble Match, and he showed why he is one of the most feared Rumble competitors when he dismantled Domino on SmackDown.

Kane vs. Domino w/ Cherry and Deuce
Match begins with Domino pushing Kane and talking trash, and quickly finds out what a bad idea that was as Kane sends him crashing down with an Uppercut. Kane works on Domino in the corner with fists and elbows. Kane whips Domino, following up an elbow to the Dom's face. Kane tosses Domino in the corner then charges in to connect with a running clotheslines into a sidewalk slam. Kane goes to the top rope for the diving clothesline, connects then sets up a chokeslam, but Deuce distracts Kane long enough for Domino to get in a brief offense. Domino goes to the top rope and tries to get the big man down but Kane catches him in mid air by the throat for a chokeslam, the pin and a win.

As Kane readies himself to make another Rumble impact, Domino and his partner Deuce are still looking for their first victory of 2008.