TNA Champion Kurt Angle was interviewed this week by EagleTribune.com.
One of the notable parts of interview was Kurt Angle talking about
defeating John Cena in Cena's first televised WWE match:
"I
remember he was really green," recalled Angle of Cena's first match.
"He was really nervous that first night. My job that night was to make
him look good. I was going to win, because I was the established guy
and the company thought I needed to keep that momentum, but I wanted to
make John look good. I set it up with him so I would win, but he would
look better than me. He kicked out of my finisher, and I won with a
quick pin."
Kurt Angle continued by praising Cena, recognizing
his natural ability and work ethic. "I knew John would be special. I
give him a lot of credit; he works so hard at it. He's a great kid, and
when I worked him, we were on TV every week, but my job was to teach
him, and he was a great learner. He's one of the guys in the WWE I
still really respect. I'm proud of him, and I'm proud to say I helped
him a little bit."
Kurt Angle on Cena
4/14/2008 Monday Night RAW Report
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411’s WWE Raw Report 04.14.08
Posted by Arnold Furious on 04.14.2008
New champion! Well, new women’s champion but for some reason I still care
Evening
gents. We're not live this week thanks to Raw coming from London. They
could have held it live there but it would have taken place at 2am and
all the little kiddies would have been falling asleep during the
opening match. So we get a rare taped Raw this evening. Which means
spoilers are already out there. I took the liberty of dipping in and
finding out what happened because the last time Raw was in the UK and I
did that they put on Cena-Michaels for like 55 minutes and I loved
reviewing a long and interesting match up. Nothing epic today but
perhaps next week…but that'll be coming along shortly. Remember next
week is 3 hours. We'll be starting Raw an hour early.
We're in London, England. Hosts are Jim Ross & Jerry Lawler.
BACKSTAGE William Regal is sitting (big home country cheer &
chant). He's joined by JBL. He compares Regal to Gordon Brown calling
him a spineless puppet for allowing HHH & Cena into JBL's title
match at Backlash. Regal calls JBL & Orton "two of the biggest
pillocks in WWE history". More Regal chants for that. JBL tells Regal
to take better care of him as he's Raw's most valuable commodity. Regal
decides he will show some more authority tonight and books JBL in a
match with "Triple Haitch" this evening.
PROMO TIME – Shawn Michaels. Big "HBK" chant. Shawn says the
last thing he wanted to do was come out here and address the issue
between himself and Batista (BOOO!) but that's what everyone wants to
talk about. So let's recap. He points out Ric Flair asked him to
compete against him at Wrestlemania and Shawn won. Flair hugged and
thanked him. That is closure. It's over. It's finished. Everyone can
accept that but Batista (BOOO!) He says Dave is going to find it hard
to accept that Ric Flair is no longer in his life but the real issue,
what's really bugging Dave, is HBK. He accused Shawn of stepping over
people and backstabbing people to get to the top. Shawn points out it
takes more than that. He was told in 1998 he would never wrestle again
but in 2002 he proved them wrong by coming back and exceeding
everyone's expectations. Shawn says he loves this job and was built to
do it. He says he apologised for his actions in the past but he's sick
and tired of apologising for his past. Shawn says Batista knows his
accusations are false but Shawn will give his ego a boost by kicking
Batista's teeth down his throat at Backlash. RIC FLAIR's music kicks
in…but it's only CHRIS JERICHO.
Btw – there's a throne by the side of the entrance with two guards
because next week will be King of the Ring on Raw! WOO! Apparently it's
cross-branded and could well feature the entire 8-man tournament in one
show. Which is handy because Raw is 3 hours.
Jericho says he's sorry he mislead people with the music but he was
making a point. We'll never hear that music again because of Shawn
Michaels. Jericho says he's analysed some stuff from last week and he's
come to this conclusion; Batista thinks Shawn's a phoney. Shawn can
talk about loving things but ultimately all he loves is Shawn Michaels
and he enjoyed retiring Ric Flair. Jericho reminds Shawn that he
screwed Bret Hart and loved doing that too. Or superkicking Marty
Jannetty. It's who he is. Jericho wants Shawn to admit it and win
Batista's respect. Jericho says that Shawn doesn't need to say
anything. Jericho calls Batista irrational but not because he dislikes
Shawn. Jericho suggests Shawn pitched the retirement angle to Vince
McMahon in the first place. Go on, admit it…SUPERKICK! Pushed one too
many buttons there Chris. Shawn admits "that felt pretty darn good".
JR mentions King of the Ring being the special edition of Raw next week. Cool.
#1 Contenders match – PAUL LONDON/BRIAN KENDRICK v CARLITO/SANTINO MARELLA
Winner gets a shot at Bobcore & Cody. Both teams have beaten them
in recent weeks. For me this seems quite obvious despite the slight
split angle between Londrick. But I'm not booking. London sweeps
Marella's leg into a headlock. Keeping it basic to start it off.
Santino gets tripped again and Carlito decides it's time to show him
how it's done. London trips him up too and tags Kendrick in. He lays in
a load of kicks but gets caught charging into a spinebuster for 2.
Santino comes back in with a precision elbow drop. Good job Marella is
so good on the stick because his wrestling is a little ‘iffy'. He and
Carlito make frequent tags showing good continuity. London gets a hot
tag though and flies in at speed. The rana he snaps off is quicker than
a hiccup. Carlito comes off top but gets levelled with the spinning
heel kick. Kendrick gets thrown out, London dropsaults Santino out of
the ring but leaves his back exposed for the Backstabber.
Winners: Carlito & Santino via pinfall. *1/2. Quick but
short. Londrick is something different but they clearly want to push
Santino because of his great mic work and Carlito because he decided to
re-sign. Although a tag team push doesn't count for squat in this
company.
POST MATCH Carlito cuts a promo on Bobcore & Cody in Spanish.
Marella follows in Italian. He says they need strength, agility and
International Superstars to be tag champs. Which they are all three.
Santino says they'll be the "wieners". Carlito corrects his bad
pronunciation.
JR & Lawler plug the WWE Kids Magazine.
WWE Women's title – BETH PHOENIX (C) v MICKIE JAMES
This feud has been going on for some time with Beth continually
defeating Mickie at every turn including unimportant tag matches.
Lawler brings up an interesting point…has anyone beaten Beth one on
one? Mickie gets a nice pop. Beth overpowers to start and chokes Mickie
into the corner. Mickie comes back with forearms and kicks. Her
striking is a big advantage. She tries a roll up but Beth has too much
power to get taken over. She hauls Mickie up and slams her into the
buckles. Beth remembers the kicks and boots Mickie in the ribs before
strapping on a dragon sleeper. Mickie squirms out and throws knees.
Beth blocks and hits a slingshot suplex for 2. Back to the dragon
sleeper. She doesn't have it on tight but she's strong enough that it's
still a tough hold to deal with. However because it's a little loose it
lets Mickie get out with knees. DOUBLE ARM CHICKENWING! That. Is.
Awesome. Beth with incredible strength there. Mickie with some nice
flexibility. Mickie squirms out again and runs Beth into the buckles
face first. She's stunned and looks rattled even more so after a few
forearms. She's reeling. Whirl headscissors. Flying forearm. Mickie has
hit a series of moves but pauses before the DDT and Beth backs her into
the corner. That opening has now gone. Beth boots her down in the
corner. Beth taunts too much and leaves herself open for Mickie to
throw a few knees. THESZ PRESS OFF THE TOP…for 2. Great kickout.
They've got some real tension building now. Beth goes for the double
chickenwing again. Mickie counters into a roll up…FOR 3!!! MICKIE JAMES
WINS THE TITLE!
Winner and NEW champion: Mickie James via pinfall. ***. Superb
bit of storytelling. Mickie's tears after winning shows how much this
meant to her. The girls told a nice story of David v Goliath with
Beth's overconfidence leaving her open to defeat and Mickie's
persistence and resilience giving her the win. If the WWE is aiming to
build up their smaller titles they certainly made this one feel like it
meant something with a long reign and a good dramatic title change.
POST MATCH Maria & Ashley pile out here to celebrate with Mickie.
Todd Grisham comes out to interview her and Mickie is so excited she
kisses him. She's just a bundle of joy isn't she? She jumps around some
more. I genuinely feel good about myself watching Mickie. Creating that
bond between wrestler and viewer isn't easy. She's done it.
BACKSTAGE Mike Adamle gets a word with William Regal who's warming up.
He says he wanted to prove he could beat the best in the world. Jericho
turns up to complain about Shawn's superkick. He wants to be in the
Shawn-Batista match. Regal tells him he's in…as the special guest
referee. Regal tells him if he wants to wrestle so much he can defend
the IC title against Umaga. Tonight!
SHILL – Mick Foley is on set for Anamorph, a movie starring Willem Dafoe. Foley is in it. He's an art store owner. Opens Friday.
JTG w/Shad Gaspard v TREVOR MURDOCH w/Lance Cade
JTG gets the mic. He says "yo" a lot. Shad tries to get some support
going for "Euros", which is possibly a mistake and it gets booed. We
don't do Euros, mate. We get some footage from earlier with Cade
telling Murdoch he's talented and good and he knows he'll win tonight.
JTG gets a quick dropkick and dances his way back up. This clearly
doesn't sit well with Murdoch who kicks him square in the grill.
Murdoch slows it up with a chinlock. Murdoch goes up top. He takes a
little too long and JTG rolls through a high crossbody for the win.
Winner: JTG via pinfall. The tag team division exists as I count
FIVE teams but two of them are on the verge of splitting. We'll see if
the WWE still cares about tag teams 3 months from now. But yeah, so far
I'm digging this.
POST MATCH Cade seems less than thrilled with Murdoch's performance and walks.
BACKSTAGE Randy Orton walks. We get another quick plug for next week's
3 hour Raw featuring the King of the Ring. Not sure why they didn't get
more advertising for this. It can't have been a last minute thing. Can
it?
RANDY ORTON v WILLIAM REGAL
Orton gets a mic. He reminds us again about his success at
Wrestlemania. He's not lucky. He's WWE champion. He says he'll beat
HHH, Cena & JBL all in the same night. He says he's beaten everyone
but he adds in a bonus tonight by beating the Raw GM. He says the whole
world is living in the Age of Orton. Regal has a pimp robe. Crowd is
very pro-Regal. Been a long time since the UK cheered it's own. ‘Bout
time! Intense lockup as the crowd continues its Regal support with
chanting. Regal unloads with lefts in the corner and the crowd love
that. He headlocks Orton who counters into a top wristlock. Regal shows
nice bridging skills and then slides out into a heel trip. More loud
chants for Regal as he gets a bodyscissors. Orton can't strike at Regal
as he covers up well so resorts to driving his head into the mat. Big
"Eng-er-lund" chant. Football-esque. Regal rakes the face but that gets
him the round the backbreaker. Orton has Regal in trouble for the first
time and pounds him with punches. He's doing the "AAAAAAARRRRGGH"
selling. Orton chinlocks him. Crowd are still chanting loudly for
Regal. REGALPLEX!!!! YES! Orton gets dumped on his head for 2. The
ropes save him. The replay looks even worse for Randy who landed badly.
Regal catches him with a pair of EXPLOIDAAAAAA suplexes and the running
knee gets 2. Rope saves. Regal has been explosive here. RKO! Out of
nowhere. Orton gets the win.
Winner: Randy Orton via pinfall. ***. Regal turned back the
clock with the vintage performance and the crowd loved him for it. That
Regalplex was sick. Orton hitting the RKO out of nowhere once again
shows how quickly he can hit someone with it. Point achieved. Hot
crowd. Everything worked here.
BACKSTAGE Umaga shouts his promo at the screen in Samoan. No John Cena to translate this week.
IC title – CHRIS JERICHO (C) v UMAGA
The appreciation for Umaga hasn't made it over the Atlantic yet. The
reaction for Jericho is mixed after him acting like a jerk earlier
tonight. Still a "Y2J" chant though but more subdued than it would have
been. Umaga pounds Jericho from the off with rights. He's aiming for
the jaw that Shawn superkicked earlier, which is pretty smart
psychology. Crowd has died here. Jericho gets a low dropkick and a
senton for 1. Umaga shoves him off and jabs him in the neck. Jericho
can't get going here. Umaga splashes him for 2. Jericho tries to get
fired up again but Umaga just pitches him clean out of the ring. Ad
break. We return with Jericho laying in punches but Umaga throws him
off. Umaga starts working the nervehold. Jericho comes back with
forearms and low bridges Umaga to the floor. Jericho follows out but
gets clotheslined on the floor. These guys really aren't clicking.
Jericho goes low to turn the tide. He goes for a slam though and
naturally that goes badly. He gets him up but Umaga falls on top for 2.
Umaga lays a few kicks into that jaw area. Umaga beats Jericho down
until he's immobile in the corner. ASSALANCHE misses. Jericho rolls out
of the way and goes up top for a flying forearm to the back of the
head. Double down. A few forearms don't move Umaga and he throws
Jericho off on the bulldog attempt. Jericho dropkicks him in the face
instead and looks for the Walls of Jericho. Umaga gets out and hits the
Samoan Drop. He wants the Spike but Jericho ducks it so he boots him
instead. He charges into the ringpost and Jericho gets the ropes for
the pin!
Winner: Chris Jericho via pinfall. Shenanigans! **1/2. Started
badly and had some rather slow points where the crowd seemed bored and
I know I was. After Umaga stopped using rest holds it picked up
although there's a feeling he can't have great matches with just
anyone. Jericho however brings an established repertoire and moveset
along with a fine work ethic. A minor clash of styles but credit to
them they didn't let that stop them working into having a good match
eventually.
JIM DUGGAN v PAUL BURCHILL w/Katie Lea
What was wrong "Nikita" as a name anyway? Burchill hails "from
England". Any particular part? Katie's little skirt rides up as she
enters the ring. Lawler complains about Burchill blindsiding Duggan but
if he'd been paying attention that wouldn't have happened. Burchill
beats Duggan up. We get some punching both ways. Duggan's punches don't
have much on them. Curb Stomp finishes.
Winner: Paul Burchill. Squash. Ugly one too. They should hire
Super Dragon to fuck Burchill up. If you're going to steal the Curb
Stomp then do a good job of it.
BACKSTAGE Grisham gets an interview with H's. He reminds H's he's never
wrestled JBL. H's says he's cerebral so he's not going to tell Grisham
his tactics. He says this might make the next Triple H DVD as will
Backlash when he wins the title. He tells JBL he should have kept his
cushy announcing job.
SHILL – Backlash. HBK v Batista (Jericho referee), Undertaker v Edge, Big Show v Great Khali, Orton v HHH v Cena v JBL.
TRIPLE H v JBL
JIP. You'd think with this being taped they could avoid missing action.
H's controls on the mat with a headlock. JBL gets out but H's flattens
him with a shoulderblock. CROTCH CHOP! JBL orders some respect. He gets
a clothesline. Neckbreaker from H's gets 2. He goes to a wristlock. JBL
punches him off. JBL sets low but JBL backdrops out of the Pedigree.
Could have been over quick there. Rookie mistake. JBL with a receipt
neckbreaker. Full nelson. I guess they forgot about the Masterlock
pretty quick. H's powers out and hits a high knee. They brawl outside.
Randy Orton runs in for the DQ.
Winner: Triple H via DQ. *. Bland and uninspiring main event.
POST MATCH H's hits Orton with a spinebuster. He goes for the Pedigree
but JBL boots him in the face. The heels team up to beat H's down. RKO
on H's. JBL wants to see the concussion kick. Crowd is chanting for
Regal, which is cute. What does happen is JBL turns on Orton with the
Clothesline from Heck. He poses with the title belt having gotten one
up on both guys. H's gets the Clothesline from Heck as well just for
good measure.
End show. Good stuff, mostly, this week. Some fine wrestling and
genuine attempts to push the women's and tag divisions as an
alternative to the somewhat stagnant main event scene. I approve.
Thumbs up for this show. Join me in 7 days for a special 3 hour Raw
event; King of the Ring 2008.
Events
I've been to-
1. Unforgiven 2002- Los Angeles, CA- 9/22/02 (Taker vs Lesnar and Angle vs Benoit)
2. Wrestlemania 21- Los Angeles, CA- 4/3/05 (Cena wins first WWE Title!; Era of Cena begins)
3. WWE Supershow (Raw & Smackdown)- Los Angeles, CA- 10/15/06 (Cena F-U's K-Fed; Benoit in a Dark Match)
4. No Way Out 2007- Los Angeles, CA- 2/18/07 (WM Main Event Tag Match Cena & HBK vs Taker & Batista)
5. RAW House Show- Anaheim, CA- 7/21/07 (Cena vs Orton- Steamboat Special Ref)
6. Great American Bash 2007- San Jose, CA- 7/22/07 (Cena vs Lashley)
7. Monday Night RAW- Los Angeles, CA- 11/5/07 (Stone Cold sprays beer on Santino)
8. RAW House Show- Los Angeles, CA- 2/16/08 (2nd Row seats; DX vs Umaga and Regal)
9. Monday Night RAW- Anaheim, CA- 2/18/08 (Cena vs Orton; Cena's last chance)
10. One Night Stand 08- San Diego, CA- 6/1/08 (Main Event/Special Moment-TBD)

