Ladies & Gentlemen, welcome to another edition of Devlin's Smackdown Smacktalk, this is the last stop before Summerslam & the WWE's last chance to get more people to buy it. Will The Undertaker return tonight? What will Edge do to Vickie next? How will Triple H be able to beat the Punjabi nightmare? Let's find out
Match #1 - United States Championship: Shelton Benjamin (C) Vs Jeff Hardy
The match kicks off with Shelton taking quick control, locking in a side headlock on Jeff. Jeff manages to break it & roll up Shelton, but only gets a two count. Jeff then hits a backslide on Shelton but only manages to get another two count. Shelton then Irish whips Jeff into the ropes, but Jeff counters & hits a sunset flip on Shelton to get yet another 2 count. Shelton manages to kick out and tries to roll over & pin Jeff, but Jeff manages to counter it & get another 2 count on Shelton. That makes 4 pinfall attempts by hardy in less than 2 minutes. After getting to his feet, Shelton attempts to hit "Pay Dirt" on Jeff Hardy, but Hardy manages to counter it & attempts a Twist of Fate, but Shelton drops to the mat & retreats out of the ring. Shelton gets into the ring hesitantly, but manages to take quick control, taking Jeff Hardy down & unleashing with some stiff kicks followed by another headlock. Jeff manages to get back up to his feet & tries to break out of the headlock, but Benjamin takes Jeff back down & tries to get the win over Hardy but only manages a two count. Jeff quickly starts to right back, hitting Benjamin with some right hands & slamming his head into the second turnbuckle. Jeff then attempts to hit his signature corner dropkick but gets caught by Benjamin.
Benjamin then tries to hit Hardy with a powerslam, but Jeff manages to slide out & hit his patented Mule Kick on Shelton, sending him into the corner as Jeff manages to hit his corner dropkick this time around, but only manages to get a two count on "The Gold Standard" as Shelton just barely manages to get his foot on the ropes as we head to our first commercial break of the night. Back from the break & Hardy is still in control, as has a leg scissors locked onto Shelton Benjamin. Shelton manages to counter out of it, flipping over & attempting to pin Hardy, but just falling short. Jeff gets up & tries to kick Shelton, but Shelton manages to catch Hardy's leg & picks him up for a powerbomb, before throwing him into the corner & getting another two count. Shelton then locks in a leg submission on Jeff, but Hardy manages to crawl over to the ropes, forcing Benjamin to break up the submission attempt. Shelton then hits a reverse Samoan Drop on Hardy for another 2 count before unleashing with a flurry of right hands on Jeff. Jeff manages to fight back with some right hands of his own, but is that is quickly cut short by Benjamin who hits "The Dragon Whip" on Jeff for another close pinfall attempt. Benjamin the sets Jeff up in the corner & tries for the "Stinger Splash", but Jeff manages to move out of the way.
Benjamin then continues to beat down on Hardy, but Hardy manages to hit a jawbreaker out of nowhere which knocks both men down as the referee begins to count them both out. Both men manages to get up at the 6 count & Jeff hits a flying elbow on Shelton before hitting "The Whisper in the Wind" off of the second turnbuckle, but Jeff only manages to get another 2 count. Jeff then tries to hit Benjamin with the Twist of Fate, but Shelton counters it into a devastating backbreaker, but he only manages to get a two count himself. Jeff Hardy manages to get back up before attempting to hit Shelton with a clothesline; Shelton has the same idea, clotheslining Hardy as he gets clotheslined himself. Eventually both men get to their feet & Jeff is leaning on the ropes as he stands on the apron. Shelton charges at Hardy & dives over his head, flipping out of the ring as he attempts to hit a sunset flip on Jeff, but Jeff manages to hold on to the ropes before countering Shelton with a hurricanrana onto outside. Jeff then throws Shelton back into the ring & attempts another pinfall but falls short yet again. He then hits an Irish whip on Shelton, sending him into the corner, but Shelton manages to jump up & over Jeff, but their heads collide & both men go down. Jeff is the first one to his feet & begins to climb to the top rope, trying to hit the Swanton Bomb, but MVP comes out of nowhere & pushes Jeff off of the top rope causing the disqualification.
Winner Via Disqualification: Jeff Hardy
After the match, MVP climbs into the & attempts to hit the "Drive By" kick on Jeff, but Jeff drops down as MVP misses & hits Shelton Benjamin. Hardy then manages to get back to his feet & MVP tries to attack him, but Jeff counters & hits MVP with the Twist of Fate followed by a Swanton. Jeff then gets back to his feet & climbs to the top of the opposite corner & hits a Swanton Bomb on Shelton Benjamin, finishing the job that MVP interrupted. Jeff then walks to the back celebrating as Shelton & MVP get back to their feet.
This was a solid opening bout that really helped to fire the audience up. Both competitors looked strong in this match & managed to get in some solid offence on each other. The booking, however, was too predictable, I doubt anyone thought Jeff was going to win the title (even though they wanted him to) & as has been the pattern for several weeks, MVP interfering in the match was just too predictable, but the finish did allow Hardy to win, look strong & allowed for Shelton Benjamin to hold on to his title, so it wasn't a bad finish, just pretty obvious.
We then go backstage & see Vickie Guerrero looking nervous & Victoria comes in to ask Vickie something but gets interrupted by Vickie, telling Victoria that they haven't talked in a long time. Victoria tries to make small talk but the conversation immediately turns to Edge & The Undertaker, with Victoria saying she has yet to see the Rated R Superstar or The Phenom. Victoria then offers to find them for Vickie, but Vickie declines, telling Victoria that she doesn't want to be left alone, because Edge & The Undertaker are both in the arena. Victoria then tries to console Vickie as we head to a commercial break.
This was a good segment, showing that Vickie is basically alone tonight (even though Bam Neely & Chavo were in good enough health to appear on ECW). It showed her desperation as she has no defence against two men that she has wronged. I am curious as to what Victoria wanted to ask, I will go out on a limb & say that it might have been a title shot for the Diva's Championship.
Match #2: Michelle McCool & Maria Vs Maryse & Natalya Neidhart
Maria is easily the most over diva on Smackdown, but I quite miss the ditzy backstage interviewer she used to be on RAW. Maryse & Maria start off for their teams & lockup, with Maryse managing to hit a leg sweep on Maria, before getting onto the second turnbuckle & celebrating as Maria looks on frustrated. Maria then challenges Maryse, calling her out & asking is she ready to wrestle, but Maryse decides she will have none of it, as she tags in the "Submission Technician" Natalya. Maria manages to take quick control, locking in a headlock on Natalya & climbing up to the top rope, hitting her with a snapmare. Natalya manages to use her superior submission skills, countering Maria's headlock into a leg scissors, but Maria quickly manages to break out of it. Natalya then hits an Irish whip on Maria, sending her into the corner, but Maria jumps up & attempts to hits a head scissors takedown on Natalya, but it is easily reversed into a sidewalk slam, followed quickly by a snap suplex. As both Diva's get to their feet, Maria hits an inside cradle on Natalya, but only manages to get a two count as Natalya takes quick control, hitting Maria with a stiff clothesline.
Natalya throws Maria into her corner before unleashing with some right hands & some elbows, but Maria manages to fight back, hitting Natalya with a right hand of her own & hitting Maryse with an elbow, sending her flying of the apron. Maria then crawls under Natalya's legs & makes a hit tag to Michelle McCool, who leaps over the top rope, hitting Natalya with a dropkick, but the third generation diva manages to stay on her feet. Michelle McCool maintains control, hitting Natalya with a clothesline & another dropkick, followed by a spinning neckbreaker, but only manages to get a 1 count. Michelle follows up by hitting Natalya with a face first suplex, but Maryse manages to pull Natalya out of the ring before McCool can try for the pin. Michelle quickly follows, hitting Maryse with some right hands before throwing Natalya back into the ring & hitting her with a few solid European uppercuts. Natalya is then thrown into the corner by the Diva's Champion, as Michelle climbs up top, Maryse tries to interfere but gets clotheslined for her trouble, this give Natalya all the opening she needs as she rolls Michelle up & gets the pinfall.
Winners Via Pinfall: Natalya Neidhart & Maryse
After the match, Natalya & Maryse head to the back celebrating as Maryse & Michelle look on disappointed.
This was a solid Diva's match that played to the division's strengths. Maryse & Maria are still fairly green in the ring, though they are showing improvement every week, this match managed to give them both some in ring time (Maria a fair bit more than Maryse however), while allowing the more experienced Diva's to control the pace of the match. I think it is only a matter of time before Natalya gets another title shot & when that time comes, I believe that the Fan Nation's most Dangerous Diva will walk away with the gold.
Match #3: The Brian Kendrick w/Ezekiel Vs Scotty Goldman
Before can make his entrance, Kendrick cuts an in-ring promo. He talks about how every week he comes to the ring & does what he says he is going to do, he then talks about how many use the excuse, that he gets wins because he has Ezekiel at ringside. Kendrick tells the fans that just by being around him, he opens up opportunities for others and he then asks Ezekiel if there is anyone on the WWE roster that brings more to the table than he does, Ezekiel replies by saying that there is not a single one. Kendrick then says that he wins matches because he doesn't care about anyone else, he wrestles for himself & that "The Brian Kendrick" is the future. Scotty Goldman then makes his way to the ring, with an accompanying video, where he is supposed to introduce himself, but all he does is make a joke about how there are 2 Scotty Goldmans in different places at the same time. The Brian Kendrick takes quick control, locking in an armbar on Goldman, but Goldman manages to use some great counters to get out & get a pinfall attempt on Kendrick, but only gets a 2 count.
Kendrick manages to get to his feet first & hits Goldman with a side calf kick (that almost looked like a dropkick), before hitting a dropkick to the face of Smackdown's newest superstar. Kendrick follows it up with a flying elbow before locking in a Camel Clutch. Kendrick picks up Goldman & the two Smackdown superstars exchange right hands, but Kendrick manages to get the advantage & throws Goldman into the corner. Kendrick then charges at Goldman but gets a boot to the face for his trouble. Goldman continues to stay on offence by unloading with a flurry of right hands before hitting an Irish whip on Kendrick. Kendrick manages to duck a clothesline but gets caught when Goldman jumps up, forcing Kendrick to run face first into Goldman's "posterior", Goldman then makes a pin attempt but only gets a two count. Goldman then sets Kendrick up for a powerbomb, but Kendrick manages to flip out of it & throws Goldman into the corner. Kendrick then hits "The Kendrick" on Scotty Goldman for the 3 count.
Winner Via Pinfall: The Brian Kendrick
After the match Ezekiel makes his way into the ring as The Brian Kendrick celebrates. Ezekiel then proceeds hit Goldman with a big shoulder block before they make their way backstage.
This was a solid match that helped Scotty Goldman look good in his debut while still allowing The Brian Kendrick to pick up the win & continue his push. I liked how Kendrick managed to pick up the win this time around without any distraction or interference from Ezekiel; it really helps a wrestler's credibility when they can pick up a clean win once in a while. Goldman looked good in his debut match & the introduction video during his entrance managed to get a chuckle out of me, I am unsure if he was just joking or if Goldman's character is hyperactive. I also found Goldman's tights interesting, as the first thing that came to mind after seeing them was the old Batman series starring Adam West, with all the "POW"s, "BIFF"s, "ZAP"s & "BAM"s. As I said last week, the WWE need to get The Brian Kendrick into a feud or storyline quick, while his in ring promos are effective, there is only so long you can get by, by just winning matches before the fans get tired of it.
We go backstage were Eve is interviewing "The Game" Triple H about his upcoming title match at Summerslam. We are shown a clip from last week where The Great Khali manages to render Triple H unconscious using the Khali Vice Grip. Eve asks HHH if, after what happened last week, is he in any shape to compete tonight or at Summerslam. Triple H responds by telling Eve, that last week Khali made a statement, but at Summerslam, he is going to be the one making the statement, but before he can continue he is interrupted by former Spirit Squad member, Kenny Dykstra. He tells Triple H that he has more to worry about that The Great Khali, because tonight, he is facing Kenny Dykstra, one on one, Kenny then says that this is an opportunity of a lifetime & that he is going to take full advantage of it. Triple H tells Kenny that while he admires his "Spirit", Kenny picked the wrong day & the wrong guy.
This was a decent segment, but left me wondering why they would try to introduce Kenny Dykstra into the world title scene (even only for one night), when he hasn't even been on TV for the past several months, let alone hold any other single championship. It helped show the aggression Triple H has heading into Summerslam, while he also admitted that Khali got the best of him last week instead of making excuses.
The Great Khali & Ranjin Singh make their way out to the ring before our next match. Khali gets on the mic & cuts a promo on Triple H in Punjabi; all that was audible to me was "The Great Khali". Ranjin Singh gets on the mic & translates, saying that The Great Khali said that last week everyone witnessed his power when he crushed HHH's skull in the Khali Vice Grip, he says that while Triple H is great, no one is greater than The Great Khali. He then says that Khali does not care about Triple H's past accomplishments, he has one focus & one focus only & that focus is the WWE Championship.
Ranjin then calls Triple H "Just Another Obstacle", an obstacle The Great Khali can easily step over, Ranjin then warns Triple H, telling him that he has been a part of the WWE Universe for a long time & that he has done it all, he has nothing left to prove. He tells Triple H to get out while he can, get out while he still has his pride, get out while he still has his health & to get out while he still has the WWE Championship, because if he doesn't, The Great Khali will take all of those things away from him. The Great Khali & Ranjin Singh stay at ringside as we go to our next match.
Match #4: Triple H Vs Kenny Dykstra
As soon as the bell rings, Kenny charges at Triple H, unloading with a series of right hands, forcing Triple H into the corner. Kenny then follows it up with a series of shoulder thrusts into the sternum of "The Game", followed by a clothesline, sending Triple H to the mat. Triple H manages to come back, hitting a big clothesline on Dykstra, followed by his trademark knee to the face & another clothesline. Triple H then hits a spinebuster on Kenny, followed by a Pedigree for the 3 count.
Winner Via Pinfall: Triple H
After the match, Triple H taunts The Great Khali, daring him to get into the ring, but Khali refuses, so Triple H attempts to climb outside the ring to confront Khali, but Ranjin Singh gets in between the two. Ranjin tries to dissuade Triple H, but gets thrown into the ring for his trouble & held hostage, as Triple H tries to goad The Great Khali into getting in the ring. Khali comes to the aid of his manager & Triple H hits him with a series of right hands, but once again fails to lock in The Pedigree. Triple H manages to keep control, ducking a Khali chop & clotheslining Khali out of the ring. Triple H continues to taunt Khali, trying to get him to come back into the ring, but Ranjin holds him back as we go to a commercial break.
The match itself was, in essence, a squash match that was supposed to make Triple H look strong. But on the contrary, this match didn't allow Triple H to look strong, it made him look weak. Kenney dominated for most of the match, here is a guy who has been off of TV for months & the highlight of his career was being a member of the Spirit Squad, so having him be able to dominate the current WWE Champion for as long as he did, only managed to make Triple H look weak, even though he picked up the win. And on a side note, if The Great Khali's only focus is the WWE Championship, why is he telling Triple H to back of their match, so Triple H can keep his pride, health & title? It is very illogical, if Khali wanted it, he wouldn't suggest that Triple H back out, on the contrary, he would encourage it, because if the match doesn't happen, Khali doesn't get a title shot.
Match #5: The Big Show Vs Ryan Braddock
Braddock steps into the ring, eager to start his first match & showing no fear as he taunts the Big Show. Braddock manages to get in two right hands before The Big Show throws him out of the ring with ease. Big Show quickly follows Ryan & throws him back into the ring before hitting a shoulder block on the new Smackdown Superstar, sending him straight to the mat. The Big show then hits a combination of right hands & chops, before landing a big right hook on Braddock & getting the 3 count.
Winner Via Pinfall: The Big Show
After the match, the referees are attending to Ryan Braddock as he lays unconscious in the ring.
This was a squash match & a terrible way to debut a new wrestler. Seeing as he has his own music & Titantron video, I assume that he is going to be staying around for a while & not just being a once off jobber, so why have him debut only to get slaughtered by The Big Show? The Big Show does not need to have squash matches to make him look strong; he has been dominating better opponents for years. From Hulk Hogan, Sting & Ric Flair to Triple H, John Cena & Mark Henry, so how does beating up a new guy make him look strong?
Two new Smackdown superstars debut in one night with no build & don't really do anything to make an impact. I really wish the WWE would build up all of their debuting talent in one way or another, just debuting & having a regular match very rarely helps get someone over. Goldman managed to show some decent in ring work tonight & his intro video was interesting, but Braddock was just a jobber, he got in basically no offence & was just a lamb to the slaughter. I have said it countless times; you need at least one of three things to debut someone successfully.
1) Have vignettes hyping someone's debut (e.g.: R-Truth), this allows the fans to get to know the character & have a reason to get behind them
2) Have the wrestler make an impact on his debut (e.g.: The Great Khali & Umaga), this is mainly good for heels, as they debut & usually beat up & strong baby face. This allows the wrestler to be involved in a feud straight off the bat & allows the wrestler to look strong & become an important part of the show right off the mark.
3) Have a unique & entertaining in ring style, while I am in no way insinuating that any WWE wrestlers are not entertaining (except for maybe Snitsky), if you have your own unique style, the fans will always get behind you, however this usually only works with High Flyers. Look at Evan Bourne, there was no build to his debut, he didn't make an impact (in fact, he lost to Shelton Benjamin on his debut), but his flashy in ring style helped endear him to the fans & now he is one of the most popular wrestlers on ECW.
After the match, we go backstage were Eve is trying to interview MVP. MVP takes the mic & talks to Jeff Hardy, he tells Jeff how he tried to help him, how he tried to uplift him but now he is going to hurt him & bury him. He tells Jeff that he thought he felt miserable when he was suspended & missed Wrestlemania; he thought he felt sorrow when his house burnt down & he thought he felt pain when his dog Jack died in the fire, but he won't feel anything when MVP's boot breaks his jaw & his spirit, at least not until he wakes up & when he does, he won't have to worry about how people talk about how reckless he is because they will all be talking about MVP, & how he is better than Jeff.
This was a very powerful segment & did more for their feud than the interference in the first match. This feud is very emotional, so the WWE should allow the emotions to carry it, there was no need for MVP to interfere in all of Jeff's matches over the past few weeks, the raw emotion in this feud is already making it one of the best things going on Smackdown & without a doubt, I know most fans are anticipating this match much more than the WWE Championship match with Triple H Vs The Great Khali.
We then go to Vickie Guerrero's office, where Victoria is reading WWE magazine, which this month is hyping the impending return of The Undertaker. Vickie Guerrero tells Victoria, that even after what happened between Edge & Alicia Fox, there was still a part of her deep inside that still loved him, but after last week, he never wants to see him again. She then asks Victoria to help her get to her limo, telling her that she never should have come here tonight. Victoria starts to wheel Vickie out as Vickie keeps claiming that she can feel that both Edge & The Undertaker are here tonight.
We are then shown another vignette hyping the imminent debut of R-Truth. He talks about how he had nothing but time being locked in a jail cell, he realized that he had to turn his life around & make the nightmare go away. He talks about how he had to be strong on the inside & the outside so he could make a new dream. He talks about being alone & having to be able to build a new life. He says that today his is strong & that tomorrow he will be stronger, & that's the truth.
These are very powerful & emotional vignettes that have already made a vast majority of the fans get behind this new Smackdown superstar. The WWE are building R-Truth's debut very well, they could debut him next week & he would easily get more of a reaction then Scotty Goldman, Braden Walker, Atlas Ortiz & Ryan Braddock combined.
We then go backstage where Victoria has wheeled Vickie out to her limo, but the driver is not responding. Vickie gets out of her chair just as the car windows are winding down & The Rated R Superstar, Edge, waits inside, saying hello to Vickie. Vickie falls to the ground terrified as Victoria runs away & Edge stands over Vickie with the same sinister look he had last week. Edge then tells Vickie that tonight; they are going to have some fun, as he helps Vickie back into her wheel chair. Edge starts to push Vickie, telling her that they are going to go for a ride; they are going to go on a ride to hell. He tells Vickie that it is not going to be a smooth ride, as he spins the chair & almost tips it over. He wheels Vickie deep into the bowels of the arena as he keeps telling Vickie that they are going to hell.
Edge's character has done more in the past 3 weeks than he has done in the past several months beforehand. His psychotic persona is just what he needed to help break out of La Familia & bring back "The Old Edge". This is being done very well & should make for a very interesting match at Summerslam, which more than likely will be the main event.
Match #6: Festus w/ Jesse Vs Vladimir Kozlov
The bell rings & Festus undergoes his change going from almost an almost comatose state, to an enraged mad man. He takes quick control of Kozlov, hitting some vicious right hands before throwing him out of the ring. Kozlov manages to gain control on the outside, tackling Festus into the steel ring post. Kozlov throws Festus back into the ring & hits a big belly to back suplex on the "Corn Fed Colossus". Vladimir then locks in a reverse bear hug as Festus begins to fight back, eventually breaking Kozlov's hold & unleashing with a series of right hands, followed by a clothesline & a big fall away slam on the "Moscow Mauler". Festus then hits a bit boot on Kozlov before hitting him with a big splash. Festus then attempts to hit another splash, but Kozlov manages to hit a headbutt to the chest of Festus & gets the 3 count.
Winner Via Pinfall: Vladimir Kozlov
This was easily the best Kozlov match thus far; it was an equal match that showed that Kozlov isn't an unstoppable monster. While he lost, Festus look very strong in defeat & I doubt that this is the last time these men will meet in the squared circle. I also do not like that Kozlov's finisher is a headbutt, for someone his size he needs to have a more devastating signature move.
We come back from the commercial break & Edge is wheeling Vickie around the backstage area, muttering to himself while pretending to run into things. He bumps over a steel rod & looks worried, muttering to Vickie that accidents happen. He then runs into more things, knocking them over, all while Vickie Guerrero is screaming & crying. Edge tries to calm Vickie down, but tells Vickie that the ride is not over & that he is taking her to the ring. He then runs down the backstage area, wheeling Vickie as she continues to scream.
We then go to the ring as Edge wheels down a distraught Vickie Guerrero, continuing to taunt her while she continues to cry. Edge then gets to the ring & throws her out of our chair as the fans boo. Edge stares at Vickie & at the ring, before getting a mic & lying on the ground with Vickie. Edge tells Vickie that they are just going through a rough patch in their marriage, but that every marriage does. He asks Vickie to calm down, before reminding Vickie that they exchanged vows a few weeks ago, reminding her that they went into the marriage "for better or worse". Edge than says that he knows that Vickie thinks that some lines have been crossed & that Edge has made an unforgivable sin. Edge then goes on to debate if there is such a thing as an unforgivable sin, but concludes that that is another argument for another time. He then reminds Vickie that their relationship hasn't all been bad, that, besides right now, there has been some good times they have had together. He tells the Vickie that he wants all the fans to see some of the good times they have shared, he then pulls Vickie into a hug, telling her that he thinks they should go on a trip down memory lane.
This prompts a video coming up on the Titantron, showing everything that has happened over the past few weeks, since the fallout from Edge & Vickie's wedding. The video shows Vickie reinstating the Undertaker & making the hell in a cell match for Summerslam, it leads on to the next week, showing the highlights from The Cutting Edge with Mick Foley, with Mick telling Edge that he needs to bring the "Old Edge" back, leading to Edge snapping & attacking Mick Foley. We are then shown what happened last week, with Edge attacking Chavo & warning Vickie that the only person she needs to be worried about is him & tells Vickie that if he is going to hell, he is taking The Undertaker & her with him.
The video ends as Vickie continues to cry & Edge looks like he has been watching some fun home movies. He goes on talking about how, if he is going to hell, he is taking everyone with him. Smackdown goes off the air as Edge stares up into the sky, looking as if asking for salvation.
This was another powerful segment that is allowing Edge to come into his own after separating from La Familia. I find it odd that Chavo & Bam were able to be on ECW, but were nowhere to be found on Smackdown when Vickie needed them. This did a great job of building the Hell in a Cell match for Summerslam & it is easily the most anticipated match of the entire PPV.
This was a great episode of Smackdown that, with the exception of another Big Show squash match, was thoroughly enjoyable. Most of the matches were solid & the continued build towards Summerslam was good.
Overall I give this week's edition of Smackdown an 8.5/10
Devlin's Thoughts:
Get Shelton Benjamin out of the MVP/Hardy feud & have him defending against someone else. Having him keep his title via DQ only manages to have him lose credibility & makes the outcomes of the matches very predictable.
It's about time Michelle McCool defended her title, with Victoria wanting to ask Vickie something, now would be a perfect time for a feud between Natalya & Victoria. With Natalya beating the Diva's champion, Victoria could sneak in a get the match by helping Vickie. This could lead to an argument between the two, causing one of them to turn face. It is obvious that Michelle is not very over as the WWE would like her to be, Maria was easily more over but she doesn't seem ready to hold the title. I would have either Victoria or Natalya win the title & then have a feud between the two.
As always, feel free to leave comments whether you agree with me or disagree with me, add me as a friend or join any of my groups
Or add me to MSN or yahoo at either clintd88@gmail.com or clintd88@yahoo.com
And Remember, That Love me, Hate Me, Or Anything In Between
I Will Always Be The Warrior Of The Web, The Icon Of The Internet.



Good idea for the Natalya/Victoria feud. I was pretty bored this week, and it's basically jobber and squash matches, a few promos, Triple H/Khali and then Edge/Vickie. Summerslam should be good though. Great review, as always.
♥мιѕѕ єℓℓ...10:06 PM AEST