Smackdown
Date:
January 24, 2014
Location:
Van Andel Arena, Grand Rapids, Michigan
Commentators:
John Bradshaw Layfield, Josh Matthews
Reviewed by Tommy Hall
It's
the go home show for the Rumble and not a lot changed this past week
on Raw. Batista is back and apparently people are still interested
in him, meaning I can't imagine anyone else taking the Rumble at this
point. Since it's Friday, I'm guessing we'll be getting a big tag
match to close out the week. Let's get to it.
We
open with an in memory of George Scott graphic. Always nice to see.
Opening
sequence actually opens us up.
The
main event tonight is a ten man tag with the Usos/Rhodes
Brothers/Langston vs. Shield/New Age Outlaws.
The
Real Americans are in the ring to start with Colter ranting about Big
Show attacking him. Unfortunately his voice is better now and not as
awesome as it was last week. We get a clip from two weeks ago of Big
Show knocking Colter out cold which set up tonight's tag match with
Show/Mysterio vs. the Real Americans. Colter doesn't think Mysterio
is his real name either. Speaking of names, Colter comes up with
various names for Big Show/Mysterio: the Border Jumping Buddies,
Tacos Supremos Hold the Salsa and El Gordito and the Jumping Bean.
Real
Americans vs. Big Show/Rey Mysterio
Swagger
charges at Big Show to start and is easily thrown down. Some
forearms to the back send Jack running to the corner for a tag off to
Cesaro who is thrown around as well. Show puts his foot on Cesaro's
face and lifts him up by the arm for a kind of reverse curb stomp.
Cesaro is tossed out to the floor and Mysterio takes him down with a
seated senton off the apron. A kick to the face drops Swagger and we
take a break. Back with Cesaro holding a chinlock on Mysterio until
Rey fights up and gets two off a rollup.
Antonio
doesn't like being covered so he Swings Mysterio around for a few
seconds. Off to Swagger who counters catches a middle rope
hurricanrana in midair, only to be sent face first into the middle
buckle. Cesaro comes back in but the Real Americans get caught in a
double DDT, allowing for the hot tag to Big Show. The monster
hiptosses both Americans with ONE ARM. That's very cool looking,
even if both of them helped with the throw. A 619 sets up the WMD
and the splash off Big Show's shoulders for the pin on Cesaro at
8:52.
Rating:
C-. The match was formula stuff
but it made Big Show look good going into the showdown on Sunday.
Mysterio was just kind of there but it's good to see him in the ring
instead of on the injured list all the time. He's nowhere near what
he used to be but at his age and with his knees held together with
glue, it's about as good as you can expect.
Heyman
comes out post match and tells Big Show to enjoy his health while he
can, because there will be nothing to celebrate on Sunday. Big Show
did throw Lesnar around on Monday, but it's only made Brock want to
hurt Big Show even more. Lesnar will be WWE Champion after dealing
with the giant.
The
Miz vs. Brodus Clay
Before
the match, Wade Barrett's podium rises up and he informs us that
while the ten man tag will be awesome tonight, this is going to be
one of the worst matches in WWE history. He starts the MIZ IS AWFUL
chant and bangs his gavel in place of the five clap sequence. That's
really not something you should say on your programming, even for a
Miz match. Miz jumps Barrett while the crowd takes up the chant.
Barrett keeps taking jabs at the match, calling it one of the worst
things he's ever seen and thinking the crowd wants milk and cookies.
He asks Clay to dance and the distraction lets Miz hits a DDT for the
pin at 1:22.
Miz
goes up to the podium but Barrett laughs down at him.
Rumble
By The Numbers promo.
AJ
Lee vs. Cameron
Non-title.
AJ quickly takes her down but charges into a boot in the corner.
Cameron stops to dance a bit before dropping a leg for two. A
baseball slide puts Naomi down but she walks into a Shining Wizard
for the pin at 1:32.
Post
match Tamina goes after Cameron but Naomi makes the save and lays AJ
out with a Bubba Bomb.
Raw
ReBound shows Batista returning and laying out Alberto.
Shield
says twenty seven other men are going to enter the Royal Rumble as
hungry dogs. Those other people can pretend they're going to have a
chance but it's just wishful thinking. All of the other men are
casualties and Reigns says he'll win.
Ryback/Curtis
Axel vs. Los Matadores
JBL
thinks El Torito is a descendant of Mr. Ed. Ryback slams Diego down
for an early two before Axel comes in to ram Diego into the corner.
A nice running dropkick keeps Diego in trouble, causing Josh to say
Torito has a look of concern on his face. JBL: “HE'S A BULL!”
Back to Ryback who toys with Diego even more before jumping off the
middle rope into a pair of boots. Axel can't break up the hot tag
attempt and Fernando comes in to clean house. A double arm DDT gets
two on Axel but Ryback makes the save and throws Diego to the floor.
Fernando throws Ryback out, only to get rolled up by Axel for the pin
at 3:20.
Rating:
C-. I believe that's Los
Matadores' first loss, but thankfully they stayed undefeated for so
long because they haven't been on TV all that much. They're just not
an interesting team at all and I can't picture them lasting much
longer without being relegated to Superstars. It's nice to see Axel
get a pin as well.
Post
match Torito IMMEDIATELY sends Axel to the floor and dives on him
Ryback so the fans won't have their spirits crushed or something.
Here's
Punk to address Kane making him #1 in the Rumble. We get a clip of
Punk calling Kane a suck up last week, earning himself a chokeslam as
well as a clip from Raw of Kane apologizing and getting knocked to
the floor. Punk talks about the Authority's lapdog making him the #1
entrant in the Rumble to stack the deck against him. That's what he
expected from HHH and Stephanie but it just motivates him to become
WWE Champion again.
He's
done a lot in the WWE but the one glaring omission is winning the
Rumble. Now that he's #1 it might be the toughest match he's ever
competed in, but that's what you have to expect if you call yourself
the best in the world. On Sunday he's going to punch the lion in the
face and do everything he can to be the last man standing.
This
brings out Kane who says that Punk has a .000000186 chance of
winning, or one in five hundred million. Maybe his odds are a little
better because he's best in the world though. Punk says never tell
him the odds and that it's sad to see what has happened to the
Devil's Favorite Demon. Is he the Authority's Favorite Statistician
now? Punk isn't worried because the #1 entrant has won before and
he's been the best since day one.
We
recap Bryan vs. Wyatt who have a match on Sunday. I'm actually
looking forward to that showdown.
Wyatt
Family vs. Prime Time Players
Harper
pounds on Young in the corner to start before kicking his head off
with a big boot. Off to Rowan who takes off the mask to reveal that
hideous face of his. Harper loads up a whip to send Rowan into the
corner but instead Rowan whips Harper into the other corner to take
out Titus. The discus lariat ends Young at 1:05 in a total squash.
Darren
gets Sister Abigail post match and Bray says he'll change the world.
You can hear some Bo Dallas in his voice as he speaks, only to have
Daniel Bryan cut him off. Bryan says listen to these people because
they don't fear fate, the reapers or burning with the saints. On
Sunday, Daniel will no longer be trapped in Bray's madness, but Bray
will be trapped in Daniel's prison. He'll find out who the real
monster is as the fans chant YES.
Fandango
vs. Kofi Kingston
During
the entrances we get an inset interview from Kofi who says that he's
done some amazing things to stay in the Rumble, but this Sunday he's
going to perform his greatest feat of all: win the Royal Rumble and
go on to headline Wrestlemania. Simple, to the point, ties into his
character's history. I'd love these sort of promos to be more
common.
A
shoulder block puts Kofi down and Fandango gyrates a bit. Back up
and Kofi throws him over the top and out to the corner (nice touch)
and we get an Emma sighting. Fandango
rams him into the apron to take over and something resembling a Pele
gets two on Kofi back inside. Kingston pops back up and sends
Fandango into the ropes for Trouble in Paradise and the pin at 2:57.
Just a match.
Rumble
By The Numbers Part II.
Long
recap of Cena vs. Orton.
New
Age Outlaws/Shield vs. Usos/Cody Rhodes/Goldust/Big E. Langston
Jimmy
and Rollins get things going with Seth stomping him down in the
corner. They run the ropes a few times until Jimmy stops to dance
and grab an arm. Ambrose
comes in and has his arm worked on for a few minutes before a right hand
gets two. Langston gets the tag and charges into Ambrose's ribs in
the corner before hitting a series of backbreakers to keep Dean in
trouble. Dean gets a boot up in the corner and tags in Reigns for a
big running clothesline.
Big
E. gets triple teamed for a bit but just powers Shield off and makes
the tag to Cody. Things speed up a bit with a springboard missile
dropkick and the Disaster Kick but Gunn comes in for a shot from
behind to take over. We take a break and come back with Cody sunset flipping Rollins for two before Seth takes him back down. Gunn
gets the tag and drops a knee for two. The heels continue their
tagging with Reigns hammering on his back and holding him in place
with a cravate.
Dean
comes back in with a spinning belly to back suplex for two but Cody
fights out of a belly to back superplex and hits the moonsault press
on the now legal Reigns. Goldust gets the hot tag to clean house and
even hits a top rope hurricanrana to blow everyone's minds. A
powerslam gets two on Road Dogg and here's Langston for the Big
Ending on Rollins but Roman makes the save with a spear.
Jey
superkicks Reigns down and Jimmy adds the Superfly Splash but throws
Dean to the floor instead of covering. The Usos load up the stereo
dives but Billy cuts off Jimmy and takes him down with the Fameasser.
Cody comes back in for the Disaster Kick but Roadie takes him down
with the pumphandle slam, only to have Goldust grab a rollup but
Shield makes a save as the match is thrown out at 13:20.
Rating:
B-. This was an old formula tag
match but the very hot finish helped it out a lot. I'm a sucker for
the parade of finishers to set up the ending and when you have ten
guys it's quite a long parade. The DQ ending is a smart move here as
you don't want anyone doing a job going into the Rumble or a title
match.
Everybody
gets in and we get the traditional huge brawl with everyone else
announced for the Rumble (other than Batista of course) coming to
join in the fight. CM Punk comes out to a BIG pop to get in on the
brawl as the show goes off the air.
Overall
Rating: B. This is the show
they've been needing to have since the beginning of the year.
Tonight was about the Rumble match itself with people wanting to go
to Wrestlemania, which is the whole point of the show this Sunday.
The other matches got some nice build as well and for once I'm
excited for the entire show. Tonight wasn't supposed to be about
good matches or the in ring action and it wasn't the focus. Good
episode tonight which did its job.
Results
Big
Show/Rey Mysterio b. Real Americans – Splash to Cesaro
The
Miz b. Wade Barrett – DDT
AJ
Lee b. Cameron – Shining Wizard
Curtis
Axel/Ryback b. Los Matadores – Rollup to Fernando
Wyatt
Family b. Prime Time Players – Discus lariat to Young
Kofi
Kingston b. Fandango – Trouble in Paradise
Usos/Big
E. Langston/Cody Rhodes/Goldust b. Shield/New Age Outlaws via DQ when
all three members of Shield came into the ring
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Might watch this show since you enjoyed it so it probably is pretty good. Thanks for the review, great job as always!
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