September Wrasslin' Thread Breaking Point and No Surrender

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*guitar riff*
YYEEEAHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!! HOO!!!
*guitar riff continues, explosive fireworks*
YEEAAHHHHHH!!!
I'VE WALKED FOR MILES INSIDE THIS PIT OF DANGER...
I WALK WHERE NO ONE FOLLOWS ME, I WALK ALONE!!!!
 
Orton should have a colossal meltdown after this match. Im talking melt-the-you-know-what down...like punt Lilian twice and snap a fan's arm meltdown.
 
I hate Batista. I hate John Cena.

CM Punk had a good run but he should say goodbye to his title now. Dark times ahead guys. Please come back Edge!

:(
 
Batista is sooooooooo turning heel on Smackdown. He's Teddy Long's surprise for Taker...but didn't we already see Batista/Taker in a HitC match before? I know it was a EC match, last man standing, cage, and no holds barred, but dunno if it was a HitC.

I think the only reason he beat Orton was to end this feud and build him up for the heel turn.

It's weird that WWE goes all out the way to say once the draft is over, no more moving between shows. I can understand a trade but Batista is just going to SD with no reason. That's the only clue that tipped off a heel turn. After Teddy Long's actions last night and the promise of something big happening this week, it's kinda obvious.

Probably see a Punk/Taker rematch on SD this week and Batista beats up Taker leading to their match. Who's next for Punk? Who knows! I dunno how Punk could work a HitC match anyway.
 
jobber said:
Batista is sooooooooo turning heel on Smackdown. He's Teddy Long's surprise for Taker...but didn't we already see Batista/Taker in a HitC match before? I know it was a EC match, last man standing, cage, and no holds barred, but dunno if it was a HitC.
Yep, Batista vs. Undertaker HitC was Survivor Series 2007.
 
HBK was one of my favorites growing up. now he really should be a souze chef in real life.
His ringwork tonight was beyond garbage. He Should stick to superkicking Lil girls.
 
MichaelCorleone said:
HBK was one of my favorites growing up. now he really should be a souze chef in real life.
His ringwork tonight was beyond garbage. He Should stick to superkicking Lil girls.

I am guessing he did not like being the pussy tapping out last night
 
MichaelCorleone said:
HBK was one of my favorites growing up. now he really should be a souze chef in real life.
His ringwork tonight was beyond garbage. He Should stick to superkicking Lil girls.

Because Taker/HBK at Wrestlemania didn't just happen in March. Michaels is still top 3 in the WWE ring.
 
MichaelCorleone said:
HBK was one of my favorites growing up. now he really should be a souze chef in real life.
His ringwork tonight was beyond garbage. He Should stick to superkicking Lil girls.

Na, He's just lazy it seems. For WM he brings his A game but for shit booking like tonight i think he just says fuck it and gets the night over with. And i don't blame him either.
 
MichaelCorleone said:
HBK was one of my favorites growing up. now he really should be a souze chef in real life.
His ringwork tonight was beyond garbage. He Should stick to superkicking Lil girls.
he's tired of carrying HHH. time for dx to disband with shawn heel.
 
Can somebody please explain what happened at the end of the Taker match?

Supposedly Taker tapped out, but how and when?

Thought the whole PPV was pretty lame, besides the Cena "match" (It was funny how Cena said "no", like you just asked him if he wants a cookie). DX vs. Legacy seemed to go on for hours, Kofi vs. Miz was o.k., switched channels when Kane match came on and Jerishow fight was meh. They really screwed the audience by cancelling Ziggler vs. Morrison.

And the CM Punk match was just weird, at the end the audience didn't really seemed to care what happened (And understandably so).

Mna i would've been pissed If I paid for that shit (saw it yesterday on sky)

EDIT: Ok. should've read the posts during the PPV first. Still wtf was that shit?
 
What happened with the Taker/Punk finish is that while Punk was applying his submission the ref immediately rang for the bell even though Taker never submitted. So basically, it was a screw job. Same thing like the 1997 Montreal incident where HBK had Bret Hart in a sharpshooter, but the ref immediately signaled for the bell even though Hart never tapped out.
 
Jay Sosa said:
Can somebody please explain what happened at the end of the Taker match?

Supposedly Taker tapped out, but how and when?

If you have watched wrestling for a few years you might have heard of the (there is even a Wikipedia page on it), which was a real incident that happened during a PPV.

At last night's PPV, which was also in Monteral, WWE chose to re-run that incident as an storyline. Taker took Hart's place as the one getting double-crossed, with the ref, Punk, and Teddy Long conspiring against him to have to match ended as soon as he got into any kinda submission hold.

Here is a decent explanation from the Wiki

The Montreal Screwjob was again imitated in a scripted situation on Septmeber 13, 2009 at the WWE Breaking Point pay-per-view which also occurred in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The Undertaker forced C.M. Punk to submit using a hold called Hell's Gate. After Undertaker was declared the winner, WWE SmackDown General Manager, Theodore Long, ordered the match to continue as the hold was banned by former Smackdown GM Vickie Guerrero. This set up the audience for a Dusty Finish. It was then followed with with a Montreal Screwjob sequel, with C.M. Punk jumping The Undertaker in the ring and then applying his submission finisher - the Anaconda vice. The submission hold was only just applied before the referee called for the bell, even though The Undertaker had never submitted to the maneuver. The referee promptly removed himself from the ring after making the call. C.M. Punk was awarded the victory and retained his title. Theodore Long arrived on the entrance stage to stand alongside C.M. Punk, imitating the actions of the original Montreal Screwjob instigator Vince McMahon.​
 
^ Thank you guys, still a horrible ending(imho). Cause like I said the audience looked like they didn't care at all (I guess they were expecting some boos or atleast any reaction at all)
 
Well, knowing Batista is going to Smackdown... I think nothing good can come out of this.

Smackdown is the best wrestling show on TV. I started watching wrestling against after a six year lay off in fall of '07. I always liked Smackdown until HHH was drafted last year. Thankfully, Edge saved the show from being so bad. He was the mother fucking business.

With Batista back in Smackdown this fucking sucks. He'll probably be the #1 CONTENDER NOW TOO WEEEEEEE. =/
 
JavyOO7 said:
Well, knowing Batista is going to Smackdown... I think nothing good can come out of this.

Smackdown is the best wrestling show on TV. I started watching wrestling against after a six year lay off in fall of '07. I always liked Smackdown until HHH was drafted last year. Thankfully, Edge saved the show from being so bad. He was the mother fucking business.

With Batista back in Smackdown this fucking sucks. He'll probably be the #1 CONTENDER NOW TOO WEEEEEEE. =/

Punk's gonna get buried :lol

Morrison can kiss goodbye to main event now :(
 
fistfulofmetal said:
in the replay from Raw I clearly saw Undertaker's hand smack down on the mat
they're gonna use that as evidence of him tapping.

That, or they just say Taker gave up verbally. I've had a lot of fun trolling my friends with that over the last couple of days.
 
mario ate my burger said:
Punk's gonna get buried :lol

Morrison can kiss goodbye to main event now :(

I knew no good could come from him being pushed back to the IC title. The only good thing out of this is that Punk will have to hold onto the title given he's the only main event heel on the show outside of the tag champs... The bad thing is that he was pushed as a dangerous heel but against folks like Taker and Batista he's going to have that persona stripped from him, he's going to be fucking buried both of them and start resorting to some cowardly Orton/Edge bullshit :( Alas I feel I'm going to stop watching SD when that kind of shit starts happening.
 
Spirit of Jazz said:
The bad thing is that he was pushed as a dangerous heel but against folks like Taker and Batista he's going to have that persona stripped from him, he's going to be fucking buried both of them and start resorting to some cowardly Orton/Edge bullshit :( Alas I feel I'm going to stop watching SD when that kind of shit starts happening.
Yup, just a matter of time. We had a good run with all things considering :(
 
According to Pwinsider.com, a source close to Ric Flair has confirmed that Flair will be working the ‘Hulkamania - Let the Battle Begin' Tour of Australia. This would be Flair's first match since his WrestleMania 24 match with Shawn Michaels. Eric Bischoff will be traveling to Australia this week to do promotional work for the group. Names scheduled for the tour include Diamond Dallas Page, Ken Anderson, Charles "Godfather" Wright, Sean Morley and Lacey Von Erich. Due to their relationship with Hogan, it is expected that Brutus Beefcake and The Nasty Boys will be a part of the tour as well.

Fuck Flair. I'm sorry but he is way past it, pulled out a fantastic match with Shawn and had a classy ending, now he's ruining it by having a shitty match with Hogan who couldn't carry anyone even in his prime. Two horribly broken men having a terrible match.
 
Flair has really lost it.

I'm just shocked that he's agreeing to be on this tour given his history with Eric Bischoff.
 
After three days of intense negotiations and months of on-and-off talks, Ric Flair has signed a three-year deal earlier today with the new Hulkamania promotion that will debut with a November tour of Australia.

Flair will be Hogan's main opponent on the announced dates, which are 11/21 in Melbourne, 11/24 in Perth, 11/26 in Brisbane and 11/28 in Sydney.

The deal also includes plans for episodes of a joint Hogan/Flair reality show to be shot on the tour.

The promotion has contacted a number of recent departures from WWE to round out the crew, including Jeff Hardy, although not all have been signed yet, combined with some of Hogan's friends from the 80s like The Nasty Boys.


The plan is to run regular foreign tours. Hogan and Eric Bischoff had been talking about the idea for years, but with both Hogan and Ric Flair going through expensive divorces, it made it a lot easier for both to commit to the project.

-Wrestling Observer
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Haha, bet they don't want Hardy any more :lol

Also, another sad thing about the Flair situation is I'm pretty sure he is really hurting for money, so I can see him laying down for Hogan in every match.
 
Sirius/XM has a new wrestling show on now ch. 127. They're playing Kurt Angle's statement from today when he started crying like a little bitch. Bret Hart coming up in the next segment!
 
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