Matt and Adam take the brand extension very seriously. They each only identify with one brand and actively follow it. Matt bleeds Raw red and Adam has Smackdown blue coursing through his veins. Being soldiers in the ongoing war for brand supremacy has charged both of them up enough to provide handy recaps of the previous week's show. That way, no new viewers will feel lost. Thus, every Monday and Friday, we here at LOL, Wresslin' will offer you a refresher. Hey, it's the least we can do.
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"The Bash" was last night, so we'll be getting to that momentarily. But first, we should cover one thing that happened on Raw last week. We have a new owner!
No, this isn't a repeat from the week before. Raw has it's second new owner in as many weeks, and really, this one isn't new at all.
Yeah, Mr. McMahon got tired of being in asinine bits, like having his limo break down and his office moved into the men's restroom (the restroom?? That's no place to conduct business! Har har har har har!!) So Vince decided to buy back Raw from Donald Trump.
McMahon's first order of business was to make Orton versus Triple H at "The Bash" in a Three Stages of Hell competition. So, you're not going to get one overdone match, you're going to get three. Yay.
So, moving on to "The Bash"...
Raw has, effectively, two matches on the card - Cena vs. Miz and Orton vs. HHH. Folks, can you tell me how many of these matches we should be excited for?
Let's start with John Cena versus that heel-of-all-heels, The Miz. Oh man, do I want to see that clean-cut and friendly Mr. Cena beat up The Miz. He's just so cocky. He needs a good butt kicking to show him the error of his ways.
Wait, who am I rooting for again?
Oh right, LOL, Wresslin' fav Mr. John Cena!
It actually wasn't all Cena during this match. The Miz got in a little offense himself.
But it ended just like we knew it would.
So that happened.
We also had the Three Stages of Hell match, but Orton may be in a little trouble here. It seems Teddy and Cody didn't win their tag match earlier in the night and were a little bummed out about that. These men are top notch competitors, so that's reasonable.
However, Orton wasn't having any of that. He want clear heads, since their job was to ensure that he won the WWE Championship later that night. Poor Teddy got hims feelings hurt, and stormed off. It seems he doesn't like to be a lackey for Orton. Uhh, sorry bud, but that's what you are. That's what happens when you're the unestablished member of a stable. Get used to it.
Despite the uncertainty, the match must go on. The first match doesn't take too long.
Trips gives up one fall so he can smash Orton with a chair a few times. Doesn't really seem fair, but whatever. I don't make the rules. Seeing as the second match was Falls Count Anywhere, HHH took Orton to the outside, hit a pedigree and quickly evened up the score.
Finally, a STRETCHER MATCH! This is where you have to put your opponent on a stretcher and push them to a certain point outside of the ring. It's also, by the way, how you spell "big drama."
However, the tables would be turned again, and Orton, with a little help from both Legacy members, would retain the title.
But...
Yeah, Hunter would get the last word, in the form of a sledgehammer to the skull of Randy. Some things just never change.
Will Orton now have to forfeit the title? What changes does Vince have in store for Raw? Will there be commercials?? Find out at 9/8c on USA!
Monday, June 29, 2009
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The space betweeeeeeen,
the wick-ed lies we tell
And hope to keep us, safe-from-the-paaaain
And now, as instructed, I shall shoot myself.
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