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Title: Smackdown Spoilers
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dynamite kido - November 22, 2006 02:51 PM (GMT)
QUOTE
The following is from Mike Johnson of PWInsider.com:

Steel Cage Match: MVP defeated Kane. The finish saw them battling while standing on the top rope. Kane ended up crotched and MVP scampered over the top to the floor.

They aired a video hyping the Survivor Series.

Gregory Helms defeated Jimmy Wang Yang.

Backstage, Vickie Guerrero approached Chris Benoit and wanted to know why Benoit called her lawyer. Benoit said he knew Vickie and Chavo were up to something in regards to Eddie's estate. Vickie told Benoit to stay out of her business and tried to slap him, but he grabbed her arm and stopped her.

MVP was in the back and had ice on his head. Ken Kennedy approached him and apologized for throwing him into the ring with Kane and Undertaker last week. Kennedy said this week is about being thankful and he was going to tell the Undertaker how thankful he is.

Backstage, King Booker T approached Teddy Long and said he wanted Batista to sign an agreement that if he lost at Survivor Series, he would never get another title match at King Booker.

William Regal pinned Brian Kendrick with a Shining Wizard.

Mr. Kennedy cut a long promo on The Undertaker. Undertaker appeared during the interview, leading to blood falling from the ceiling onto Kennedy.

Finlay defeated WWE United States champion Chris Benoit in a non-title match after Chavo and Vickie Guerrero came out. Chavo hit several top rope frog splashes after the match on Benoit. Match was long and really good.

Boogeyman vs. Mike the Miz - Miz walked out and Boogey wormed the referee.

In the ring, King Booker cut a promo and demanded Batista sign the agreement. Batista came out. It ended up with the table overturned and Booker laying out Batista after striking him with the royal scepter to end the show.

SamoaRowe - November 22, 2006 02:54 PM (GMT)
Haha, I just posted these in the "Comments that don't warrant a thread" thread. Let's see if I was wrong to think that.

Real F'n Show - November 23, 2006 12:12 AM (GMT)
Finlay/Chris Benoit = me watching. Regal/Kendrick will be great too if it's half as good as the match Regal had with London.

SamoaRowe - November 23, 2006 01:09 AM (GMT)
Aside from the shitty treatment that Noble has been getting as of late, me likey Smackdown.

Real F'n Show - November 23, 2006 01:11 AM (GMT)
How hard would it be to team him up with Jimmy Wang Yang as a face team consisting of a couple of rednecks?

SamoaRowe - November 23, 2006 01:26 AM (GMT)
QUOTE (Real F'n Show @ Nov 22 2006, 07:11 PM)
How hard would it be to team him up with Jimmy Wang Yang as a face team consisting of a couple of rednecks?

That would make far too much sense for the good people at the WWE, although the writing on Smackdown has improved.

Honestly, you know what I think has made a huge difference in the quality of Smackdown? Not having Velocity. Seriously, now the creative team has no choice but to try and get all the talent on the show on a regular basis without just forcing all the midcarders to rot away on Velocity for months on end. Remember that this time last year, the Cruiserweight title hadn't been seen on the main show in months? Nowadays, Gregory Helms is on the show every week, even if he's not defending the title.

prof_plague - November 23, 2006 08:38 PM (GMT)
Seems like a good show for the sake of build-up.

Scrooge McSuck - November 25, 2006 02:06 PM (GMT)
(pissed off at the fact Kane jobbed again.

Real F'n Show - November 26, 2006 01:35 AM (GMT)
That show was really good.

MVP/Kane was kept short enough that I didn't lose interest, but was long enough to not feel rushed. MVP looks a lot better than he did a couple months ago.

Helms/Yang was a good little match. Helms is awesome. Yang got in a good moonsault and some kicks and Helms' throwing the back of Yang's head into the turnbuckles ruled.

King Booker's accent royally rules.

Regal beating the shit out of Brian Kendrick was pure entertainment. Knees, forearms, and a fucking disgusting suplex. I look forward to a few London/Kendrick vs. Bluebloods matches hopefully.

I enjoyed the Kennedy/Taker stuff. Have been for a few weeks actually. Kennedy is great until he starts wrestling.

Benoit/Finlay was very good as expected and long. Benoit's back bleeding from the steel steps was sick, as were his bootscrapes to Finlay's face.

Yeah, I stopped watching after that. JBL on commentary is fantastic.

whitemilesdavis - November 26, 2006 02:33 AM (GMT)
The fact that Booker and Helms are featured on Smackdown should make it my favorite wrestling show ever, but I never watch it. I think I'll tape it next week.




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