As we barrel down the final straightaway to Armageddon, WWE is hosting a 3-hour Raw to bring back the Slammy Awards. The last time the Slammys were given out I was in middle school. Not only should that be fun to watch, but also look forward to the buildups for all of the main storylines going into next Sunday's PPV. Also, I'll try to cover some of the main feuds in ECW and on Smackdown.
On Raw, there's still the Intercontinental Championship No. 1 Contender's tournament, while Edge will come over from Smackdown to face John Cena in a champion vs champion match. There's no love lost between those two, and I'd expect Chris Jericho to get involved one way or another, even though he'll be facing Jeff Hardy as well. Former Evolution members HHH and Batista will be locking horns as well. The irony is that Stephanie has announced that all six of these superstars are in the running for Superstar of the Year.
Next, we'll visit the tribe of extreme, where Mark Henry and WWE HoF Tony Atlas will be facing the Irishman Finlay and Hornswoggle in a tag team match. Also, the big Oklahoman Jack Swagger has defeated Tommy Dreamer on many occasions, but does this rookie have what it takes to be champion someday? Only time will tell, especially after last week's 6 man tag with the Dirt Sheet duo of Miz & Morrison against Cryme Tyme and Dreamer.
Finally, we go to the Blue show, The Rock's show, Smackdown. Even after Raw is over, there's still a big buildup over Undertaker and Big Show, as well as the Triple Threat WWE Title match participants Edge, HHH, and Jeff Hardy. MVP and his losing streak of sorts heads into this Friday where he hopes to break his string of losses. The last time anyone had a losing streak as bad as MVP, Barry Horowitz was wrestling in the WWE and he didn't win for a while, until he wrestled Skip (Chris Candido) Who knows which superstar will be MVP's "Skip", but we all know that he'd better bring his A game.
That should about do it for this week, I'll try to lend my thoughts on this Sunday's PPV and guess who'll win. I only missed two matches last month, so I'm doing pretty ok for just starting out.
Until Next Time,
Chris

