Smackdown
Date:
March 29, 2013
Location:
Giant Center, Hershey, Pennsylvania
Commentators:
Michael Cole, Josh Matthews, John Bradshaw Layfield
Reviewed by Tommy Hall
This
is the last real Smackdown we'll have before we go on to
Wrestlemania. Next week's show is likely going to be the
Wrestlemania Axxess show which is a glorified commercial for the PPV.
Therefore tonight we're likely to hear more about the PPV and not
much else. There's also a weightlifting contest between Henry and
Ryback. Let's get to it.
After
the opening preview, we open with The Rock. Well that's a good way
to kick things off. During Rock's entrance we see the physical part
of the showdown with Cena on Raw. Bret not moving at all during the
Rock Bottom is amusing. Rock holds up a Hershey bar before saying
it's time for another Storytime with the Rock. He talks about moving
with his family to about an hour away from her in Bethlehem,
Pennsylvania when he was fifteen.
We
get a picture of Rock at age fifteen in white shorts and “looking
like a white bouncer for Menudo.” Rock talks about coming to
Hershey Park here in Pennsylvania with his friends and eating a ton
of chocolate. Now as an adult, FINALLY he has come back to Hershey.
Rock talks about going around looking for a Whatchamacallit (it's a
Hershey product) but after going to seven stores he FINALLY found
one. As he was reaching for it though, someone stole it. However,
that person was the inspiration for Rock's Candy catchphrase.
Apparently it was an old lady but who cares?
The
point of the story is that you might go to great lengths to get what
you want, including beating John Cena at Wrestlemania. On Monday
Cena got in his face and got beaten up for it, but Cena is going to
be back at Wrestlemania. Rock talks about doing this in front of the
millions and millions but is interrupted by.....Johnny freaking Ace.
After a break Rock wants to know who Ace is. In case you don't
remember, he's John Laurinitis, as in the former Vice President of
Talent Relations and GM of both Raw and Smackdown.
Rock
isn't impressed but Ace says he isn't going to talk too long and wind
up getting a Rock Bottom. Ace says that he and Rock are a lot alike
because Rock is People's Champion and Ace created People Power.
Apparently Cena was the reason that Ace was fired but is also the
reason he's back. Johnny offers to be in Rock's corner at
Wrestlemania because it's a guaranteed win. Ace rips off the “and
the Rock says” catchphrase before saying he and Rock are like the
Reese's Peanut Butter Cup.
Rock
thinks we should ask the people if they want the stale peanut butter
to team up with the most electrifying piece of chocolate the world
has ever seen. Instead of a Rock Bottom, Rock offers to team up to
send a message to Cena. The first part is a handshake and I think
you can figure it out from here. There's the Rock Bottom (JBL: “What
does Rock have against peanut butter?”) and the People's Elbow for
good measure before Rock says Cena goes down again at Wrestlemania.
Classic Rock here.
Chris
Jericho vs. Wade Barrett
Non-title
here and Miz is on commentary. Barrett takes him down to start but
Jericho clotheslines him out to the floor to get himself a breather.
A baseball slide puts Barrett down and we head back inside with the
champion taking over again. Barrett kicks Jericho off the apron and
we take a break. Back with Jericho hitting some shoulder blocks and
a top rope fist to the face.
The
Lionsault has to be aborted with Jericho landing on his feet,
allowing Wade to come back with the Winds of Change. Jericho comes
back with a cross body for two but has to escape Wasteland. Barrett
punches his way out of the Walls but misses a charge and falls to the
floor. Jericho's springboard cross body misses and Barrett throws
him back in, but the champion stops to argue with Miz. Back in and
the distraction allows Jericho to hit the Codebreaker for the win at
4:43 shown of 7:43.
Rating:
C. It was nice while it lasted
and I can live with the idea of Barrett losing here for the sake of
advancing his feud with Miz. The problem here is that Barrett hasn't
won a match in weeks that I remember, which is a bad sign for a
champion going into Wrestlemania. Nothing of note here but they were
setting up a chess match for awhile there.
Post
match Jericho says that he's happy about winning the match but since
he can see Fandango's entrance, apparently something is about to
happen. Jericho does the bit where he can't remember Fandango's name
and here's the dancer himself. Chris holds the ropes open for him
but Fandango backs off.
We
get the same preview for HHH vs. Lesnar from Raw to eat up a few
minutes.
Earlier
today Josh Matthews sat down with Heyman to talk about the potential
end of HHH's career. After Brock ends HHH's in ring career, it means
the end of HHH's office career because not being able to get in the
ring when he wants to will cripple HHH. Then the locker room will
crumble with no leadership, and it's all because HHH loses to Brock
at Wrestlemania.
Here
are Booker T and Teddy Long to introduce the Bench Press Challenge.
Booker introduces Ryback but Teddy cuts him off and introduces Henry
himself. If there's physical contact between these two they're both
banned from Wrestlemania. Henry won a coin toss and gets to go
first. He does 53 reps which is allegedly a new world record.
Ryback does 53 and goes for 54 but Henry chokes him ala Barbarian and
the Road Warriors from back in the 80s. Ryback has the bar shoved
onto his throat and can barely breathe.
Dolph
Ziggler/AJ Lee vs. Kaitlyn/Daniel Bryan
The
guys start things off here and they fight over arm control to get us
going. Off to the girls with AJ hitting some rolling neckbreakers
for two. Kaitlyn runs her over though and it's back to the guys.
Bryan tries a top rope rana but Ziggler rolls through into a sunset
flip for two. Langston interferes but Kane takes him out as the
girls come in. AJ jumps on Bryan's back on the floor as JBL tries to
keep track of AJ's love life. AJ goes back in and walks into the
spear by Kaitlyn for the pin at 3:15.
Rating:
C-. This was too short to mean
anything but there's nothing wrong with taking two feuds and throwing
them together into a single match. Kaitlyn does nothing for the
title so having her lose soon wouldn't be a problem at all. Nothing
to see here due to the time but it's nice to see them taking out two
birds with one stone.
Shield
talks about the big moment coming up on the grandest stage of them
all. Ambrose thinks a viper, a giant and a Celtic warrior don't mix
and that they're going to implode. That is if Shield doesn't destroy
them first. Believe in the Shield.
Great
Khali vs. Jack Swagger
On
their way to the ring, Colter and Swagger talk about breaking
Ricardo's ankle to strengthen America. Swagger pounds away in the
corner to start but gets chopped in the head to put him back down.
Khali hits the overhand chop in the corner but Swagger comes back
with some knees to the ribs.
The
giant comes back with clotheslines but Jack bails to the floor to
avoid the big overhead chop. Khali goes after him but gets his own
leg wrapped around the post, giving Swagger an opening. They head to
the floor again with Swagger putting on the Patriot Lock long enough
for the double countout at 2:58. This was short and did no favors
for Swagger whatsoever.
Colter
and Swagger go after Hornswoggle but here's Ricardo for a
distraction. Alberto runs in but Colter stops the armbreaker. Del
Rio swings Ricardo's crutch at Swagger but Jack bails to the floor.
We
recap Punk vs. Undertaker from Raw.
The
new backstage chick Renee Young is with Orton, Sheamus and Big Show
and we see a video of the three of them on Raw teaming up to fight
Shield. They say they've put their differences aside to fight Shield
but Sheamus and Big Show almost fight over who put their differences
aside first.
Arnold
Schwarzenegger is inducting Bruno Sammartino into the Hall of Fame.
Sheamus/Big
Show/Randy Orton vs. Rhodes Scholars/Antonio Cesaro
Sandow
talks about his opponents having nothing in common and how the
Scholars have a disdain for ignorance. Cesaro yodels a bit. JBL:
“Every time he yodels Daniel Bryan comes running out of the locker
room.” Orton and Cesaro get things going and it's Randy taking
over with some elbows and shoulders. Off to Sheamus to pound away on
Cesaro in the corner before cranking on the arm a bit.
Off
to Big Show which sends Cesaro running off to Cody. Show offers
Rhodes a free shot before chopping the skin off Rhodes' chest in the
corner. Sandow runs away from Big Show as we take a break. Back
with Sheamus holding Sandow by the beard so Orton can come in and
pummel Damien in the corner. Sandow finally shoves Orton into the
heel corner for some triple teaming.
Cesaro
comes back in for his gutwrench suplex for two. Cody cranks on the
arm for a bit before Sandow hooks the Russian legsweep and drops the
Wind-Up Elbow for two. A chinlock is quickly broken by Randy and
there's the over the back backbreaker to give Orton a breather.
Cesaro tries to interfere but Big Show makes the save, allowing for
the double tag to Sheamus and Rhodes. There are the ten forearms to
Cody's chest and ten for Sandow as well. Cody tries to jump Sheamus
and is caught in White Noise. The WMD takes out Cesaro and it's an
RKO for Sandow. Brogue Kick ends Cody at 8:14 shown of 11:14.
Rating:
B-. Now THIS is what you do to
test Orton/Sheamus/Big Show. It doesn't prove anything to have them
beat up guys like 3MB, and while these three weren't much better,
they at least gave the super best friends a challenge. Not a good
match or anything but it was the basic tag formula and that's going
to work all the time.
Shield's
music hits but this time Orton/Sheamus/Big Show go after them. Why
has no one thought to do that before? Shield gets beaten up in a box
of some kind to end the show.
Overall
Rating: C. This wasn't the best
show in the world but as mentioned, what else are they supposed to do
with Wrestlemania this close? The best thing they need to do is push
the World Championship match, as that has fizzled terribly, going
from one of the more interesting matches on the card to nothing at
all. Rock was fun as expected, but at the end of the day
Wrestlemania isn't coming in all that well.
Results
Chris
Jericho b. Wade Barrett – Codebreaker
Daniel
Bryan/Kaitlyn b. Dolph Ziggler/AJ Lee – Spear to Lee
Jack
Swagger vs. Great Khali went to a double countout
Big
Show/Sheamus/Randy Orton b. Rhodes Scholars/Antonio Cesaro – Brogue
Kick to Rhodes
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ReplyDeleteYep, this is how they justify a third match:
ReplyDelete"I didn't beat you Rock... Johnny Ace did..."
They'd be insane if this is more than a one-time appearance.
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ReplyDeleteI can see him coming back for one more match, probably at WMXXX, but other than that I'm thinking he's done.
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