No Way Out Results, Surprises
Well WWE went a totally opposite direction with last night’s No Way Out PPV but it turned out to be pretty darn good. Here are the results first and then I’ll discuss them a bit later in the post:
WWE Champion John Cena & HBK def. World Heavyweight Champion Batista & Undertaker
Mr. Kennedy def. ECW World Champion Bobby Lashley (DQ)
WWE Tag Team Championship: Brian London and Paul Kendrick def. Deuce & Domino
Chavo Guerrero wins Cruiserweight Open (new champion)
Kane def. King Booker
Diva Talent Invitational: Ashley wins
Finlay & Little Bastard def. Boogeyman & Little Boogeyman
Chris Benoit & The Hardys def. MNM & MVP
Obviously …read more
No Way Out Card
As you can see by a quick glance a few matches have been added or tweaked since we last talked about tonight’s ppv. The Finlay/Boogeyman match has now been made into a tag match with their little counterparts teaming up for the match. After news broke a few weeks back that the 4-team tag ladder watch was gone few expected to see the Hardys and MNM face off but WWE in all their infinite wisdom have added a match the the Hardys teaming up with Chris Benoit to take on MNM and MVP. The ECW Championship Match was added on …read more
SmackDown Results
Here are the results from Friday Night Smackdown via wwe.com:
Boogeyman def. Finlay
Deuce def. Brian Kendrick
WWE Champion John Cena & Shawn Michaels def. MVP & Mr. Kennedy
World Heavyweight Champion Batista & Undertaker def. Rated-RKO
Cruiserweight Champion Gregory Helms vs. Scotty 2 Hotty (No Contest)
Sure the matches were fine and all but there was much bigger news to be had. First, the Finlay and Boogeyman match at No Way Out on Sunday is now a tag match with Boogeyman and Little Boogeyman teaming up to face Finlay and Little Bastard. I think WWE hit the nail on the head with this one. The …read more
SmackDown Gets Last Laugh on Special Thursday Raw
Smackdown duo and Wrestlemania opponents Undertaker and Batista had the last laugh delivering a chokeslam to Shawn Michaels and a Batista bomb to John Cena. No big events last night on Raw except the Donal Trump/Vince McMahon storyline has come to a head with a match set up for Wrestlemania. The match will not be between the two however, it will instead be between the representatives of their choice with the losing billionaire getting their head shaved. Roddy Piper was back after his battle with cancer to congratulate Dusty Rhodes for his inclusion in the WWE Hall of Fame. Umaga …read more
SmackDown Recap
Undertaker def. Miz
Deuce & Domino def. London & Kendrick (non-title)
Joey Mercury def. Matt Hardy
Finlay def. Boogeyman
Daivari def. Cruiserweight Champion Gregory Helms (non-title)
World Heavyweight Champion Batista def. Mr. Kennedy
There were some unanswered questions this week after SmackDown. Perhaps the most pressing is what other matches are going to be added to No Way Out. Added this week to the card were a Four Team Ladder Match for the WWE Tag Team Championship between WWE Tag Team Champions Paul London & Brian Kendrick, William Regal & Dave Taylor, MNM, and The Hardys. Also added last night was a Kane v. Booker singles …read more
Action-Packed Raw Solidifies Wrestlemania Main Events
After much speculation, rumored cards, and plot twists last nights Raw finally answered the biggest questions on everybodys minds: What are the Wrestlemania main events going to be. Our first answer was delivered at the begining of the show when Undertaker decided he would face Batista for the World Heavyweight Title at Wrestlemania. With John Cena without a match Shawn Michaels, Edge, and Randy Orton all stepped up to challenge the Champ at the PPV on April 1st.
Mr. McMahon then stepped in to resolve the issue setting up a triple threat match main event later in the evening between the …read more
SmackDown Recap
Last nights SmackDown was the first since the Royal Rumble last Sunday meaning that there was lots of unresolved business including what matches would be set up for No Way Out. Well SmackDown answered some questions and set up matches that will probably answer others.
This weeks SmackDown was live as opposed to the typical Tuesday tapings. This meant no leaks of twists or anything of that nature. As far as matches went Chris Benoit, the U.S. Champion, retained his title against Finlay. Deuce and Domino defeated Paul London and Brian Kendrick, the current Tag Champs, in a non-title match. The …read more




