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Sunday, April 17, 2011

My RAW and SmackDown! for the week of April 11, 2011

Once again, I've decided to come up with my own versions of this week's Raw and SmackDown shows continuing the angles from the previous week that I mentioned in How I would have booked WrestleMania entry.

On Monday Night Raw...

Once again Jim Ross and Jerry "The King" Lawler call the action, and we begin with the in-ring promo involving John Cena, Randy Orton, John Morrison, Dolph Ziggler, and R-Truth.  Here are some things I would alter/change.

  • After Cena's bit, Orton would come out, and say that while Punk did beat him at Mania, he got the last laugh on him, and also say that he has unfinished business with The Wiz (my personal nickname for Mike Mizanin's character since he decided to turn the logo upside-down on the championship belt, I'm going to change the first letter of his name upside-down).
  • Then, John Morrison comes out, and somewhat arrogantly proclaims that he should get the title shot because unlike Cena and Orton, he actually won his match at WrestleMania BY HIMSELF (a little reference to the backstage Morrison/Stratus disagreement).
  • Then, Dolph Ziggler comes out, by himself, stating that Morrison's wins at WrestleMania and against him the following night were flukes, and proclaiming himself the uncrowned champion, saying he should be the one who should face Wiz.
  • Then, R-Truth comes out, and the other four all admit that he shouldn't even get involved because he wasn't even AT WrestleMania.
  • And at that moment, Triple H comes out.  He comes out in a suit and tie, and stays on the ramp, stating that he's not here to challenge "The Wiz" (and he calls him that, BTW) for the WWE Championship, but that since Raw has no General Manager for the time being, he has been put in charge on an interim basis.  With that in mind, he decides to settle the number one contendership issue with "a gold old-fashioned gauntlet match."
After that, Brie Bella beat Eve to win the Divas title.  That would say the same, unfortunately.

As well as Sin Cara's debut against Primo.

And the Apple/Corre match, unfortunately, would stay in, too.

Now, instead of the Lawler/Swagger match, Jack Swagger would come out and do an in-ring promo, stating that despite everything that has happened, and everything he has done over the past week, the suspension on Michael Cole still stands.  Swagger than says that he is not leaving this ring until Michael Cole is reinstated!  However, Jerry Lawler then decides to get in the ring and tell Swagger that it's over.  Cole is the WWE.  Get over it!  The All-American American then challenges Lawler to a match at Extreme Rules, and if he beats him, Michael Cole would be reinstated in the WWE, and Jim Ross and Jerry Lawler would be fired.  Lawler agrees, on the condition that if he beats Swagger, he is never to mention Michael Cole again on WWE programming.  The two shake uneasily before Swagger cheapshots King and is about to put the Ankle Lock on him before Triple H appears on the Titantron and tells Swagger if he and King get into any physical altercations between now and Extreme Rules, he is not only canceling the match, but he'll suspend both of them indefinitely.

The rest of the show I would keep the same, only different being Triple H coming out again after the Cena/Truth match ends in an no contestant.

Triple H:  "Okay, Wiz...you think just because that match ended in a double-DQ, you think there's no number one contender, right?"
Wiz:  "Right!"
Triple:  "WRONG!  There will be, in fact, TWO number one contenders.  At Extreme Rules, it will be you, Wiz, defending the WWE Championship against John Cena AND R-Truth in a TRIPLE THREAT MATCH!"

Now for Friday Night SmackDown!...

Josh Mathews and Booker T call the action.

At the start of the show, Alberto Del Rio comes out and declares himself the new World Heavyweight Champion due to Edge's retirement.  At that moment, Teddy Long comes out and tells him that he seems to have forgotten that despite Edge being taken out of the Ladder Match at Extreme Rules, there is still one more opponent--that being Edge's best friend, Christian.  He also announces that tonight's main event will be an eight man tag match with Christian and Del Rio as their respective team captains, and that each man will be allowed to pick three partners for their match.

After that, the rest of the show will remain the same, except I'll be adding a Big Show/Wade Barrett Intercontinental Championship match, which ends in a no contest after Heath Slater and Justin Gabriel interfere, and Kane gets involved, turning this math into a three-on-two handicap match, which Big Show and Kane winning.

Then, is the eight-man tag match, with Christian selecting Chavo Guerrero, JTG, and Trent Barreta as his partners, and Alberto Del Rio selecting Brodus Clay, Jack Swagger, and Tyler Reks as his partners.  Before the match begins, Teddy Long announces that this will be an elimination tag team match.  The eliminations will go as follows--
  1. Clay eliminated by disqualification (after attacking all four members of Christian's team, and the referee)
  2. Barretta eliminated by pinfall (by Reks)
  3. Reks eliminated by pinfall (by Chavo)
  4. Guerrero eliminated by submission (by Swagger)
  5. JTG elminated by submission (by Del Rio)
  6. Swagger eliminated by disqualification (after illegally double-teaming Christian with Del Rio)
  7. Del Rio by surprise pinfall
And that'll be all for now.  Hope to come up with something to write about soon.

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