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Raw Setting Up, Orton's days are numberd?

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First Raw Review:

 

 

Edge came out to start the show, happy that he is back in the title picture with the 3 way at Backlash. He wanted more appreciation as the most watched WWE champion, and said he will become two-time champion. John Cena came out, and got the typical amazing mixed reaction that can only be dubbed the Cena pop. He pointed out Edge only had the title for two weeks, and viewers just wanted to see Cena win back the title. He challenged Edge.

 

Edge said he doesn’t care about the fans, even though Cena does. He further noted that in spite of that, all the fans over the age of seven can’t stand Cena. Cena admitted to unrest, and said that is because people remember what he was and want to see a different side of him be more ruthless and tell off the fans. Well, that’s exactly what I have been saying for six months. Unfortunately he did this in a really cute manner that undermined the whole thing.

 

Cena said he doesn’t want to end up like Edge or HHH. That brought out HHH to a predominantly face reaction. HHH said no one will ever confuse himself and Cena. HHH said the fans respect him, and Cena of course added he respects him as well. Cena challenged HHH. Edge interrupted, said he destroyed Mick Foley, was the star of WrestleMania XXII, and will be champion. HHH said he beat Foley six years ago like it wasn’t a big deal.

 

He announced Vince McMahon’s main event for the evening is HHH and John Cena vs. Edge. Edge was annoyed. Cena slapped HHH in the face and left. This was an interesting open to the show, and I really enjoy the Cena dynamic, but they still don’t get why he is being booed. It should be apparent from the boos for Rey Mysterio that it’s not just about the wrestling, and Cena is as soft now as he ever has been. The character is totally uncool.

 

Rob Van Dam beat Rob Conway quickly with the frog splash. They announced RVD as Mr. Money in the Bank, which to me is a bad idea. They did that gimmick with Edge all of last year, while Mr. Monday Night already applies to RVD and sounds better to boot. Shelton Benjamin did commentary with nice clothes and no Mama, which makes me happy. It’s amazing how much more of a star he comes across as without that albatross around his neck.

 

Benjamin challenged RVD to a match at Backlash. RVD declined, unless Benjamin would put up the Intercontinental Title. RVD had to have hated that script. ECW Rob Van Dam would never have done that. He would have given a cocky smirk, and laughed at the idea that Benjamin could beat him. That’s my new habit when I watch RVD since his return. I imagine what the over RVD would be saying if he didn’t have hack script writers putting words in his mouth.

 

Mickie was interviewed backstage. She said that of all the WrestleManias, this was her best so far, and she can’t wait to go back to Toronto to celebrate. Maria pointed out that she is not from Toronto. Mickie flipped out and challenged Maria to a title match. Maria was excited by this. I love Mickie James even better acting like Trish. It’s just a really fun angle, and is probably the best booked program on Raw.

 

Spirit Squad beat Big Show and Kane via disqualification. Kane was hearing voices backstage, and so was the audience apparently. They want him to turn heel to help sell his new movie. Does that make us crazy for hearing the voices as well? Big Show tried to calm him down. Show and Kane just destroyed Johnny and Nicky early, with chokes, slams, kicks, chops and the like. Johnny applied a head lock to Kane, but Kane got out with a belly to back suplex.

 

Show stood on Johnny, and press slammed Nicky onto the rest of the Squad. Squad gained the advantage with outside interference, and punched and kicked Kane for a while. Kane finally made a comeback, threw some chairs into the ring and was disqualified. He choke slammed Johnny, Nicky and the referee. Show tried to calm him down, and I could have sworn he said “you’re out of your fucking mind” on the air without the censors catching it. Kane responded by giving him a choke slam. This match was ungodly boring and went on forever.

 

Vince McMahon and Shane McMahon did a vignette in a church. Basically the gimmick was Vince doing all sorts of sacrilegious things, and Shane looking on in disbelief. Vince said he had never been in this sort of place before, and was looking for Shawn Michaels’ tag partner. Vince drank from the holy water and spat it out like HHH. He called out God, and said they have a lot in common.

 

They are both creators, but God rests on the seventh day so Vince has a stronger work ethic. God has his disciple Shawn, and Vince has his disciple Shane. Like God, Vince McMahon has his Commandments, and he read them off. Shawn broke all Vince’s Commandments, and God can’t protect him. Shane said a prayer basically praising Vince. Vince vowed to unleash the apocalypse on Shawn, and asked God to strike him down right there. Shane moved to the side, which was pretty funny. Vince said Shawn’s partner has forsaken him, and we heard thunder as Vince celebrated.

 

Armando Alejandro Estrada introduced Umaga, who defeated Colt Cabana in a quick squash. Umaga looks like your typical Wild Samoan, Samoan Savage or Headshrinker. He hit a head BUTT off the second rope and applied the Tongan death grip for the win. I’m still waiting for that to be applied in an MMA setting.

 

Carlito said that he went on a diet and lost 275 pounds of deadweight. Carlito said that his dissension with Chris Masters isn’t just about Masters screwing up Mania or staring in the mirror all the time. Rather, Masters simply isn’t cool. Chris Masters came out and they argued about blame. The fans don’t seem to know who the face is yet. Masters implied he lost at Mania on purpose to get even with Carlito.

 

Carlito said that’s stupid and mocked him for it. Carlito called for a Masterlock challenge. When Masters was getting ready to apply the Masterlock Carlito hit him with a chair. This was funny, and I would love to see a gimmick where Masters gets outsmarted every single week because he’s an idiot. That’s what I call good comedy. Masters and Carlito will meet at Backlash. The also announced Jim Ross will interview Chavo Guerrero, Jr. next week on Raw.

 

Masters implied he lost at Mania to get even with Carlito. Carlito said that’s stupid and mocked him for it. Carlito called for a Masterlock challenge. When Masters was getting ready to apply the Masterlock Carlito hit him with a chair. This was funny. I would actually love to see a gimmick where Masters gets outsmarted every single week because he’s an idiot. That’s good comedy.

 

Mickie James beat Maria. This was, shock of all shocks, a bad match. Mickie used kicks, a body slam, and a back breaker. Maria actually went for the Oklahoma roll. Mickie came back with kicks and an awful chick kick for the pin. Trish then came out as Mickie James, and did a hell of a job with it. She kissed Mickie, and Mickie left in shock. I loved this angle.

 

John Cena and HHH beat Edge. This was a bizarre matchup on paper, but it ended up working out fine. Cena hit a belly to belly suplex on Edge, and a vertical suplex. HHH came in with a high knee. To my shock, Lita successfully distracted HHH. Edge rammed HHH into the announce table and steps, and hit an implant DDT. HHH came back with the spine buster. He tagged Cena, who hit the five knuckle shuffle. He had Edge up for the FU, but HHH pulled Edge off and hit the pedigree. Cena responded by giving HHH the FU and applied the STFU on Edge for the submission. I like the dynamic of this three-way program.

 

The issues with Orton get worse by the day:

 

 

Some more information on the Randy Orton situation has come out. First of all, it has nothing to do with the baseline drug testing that was recently administered. Apparently Orton has been having issues since January, when Kurt Angle was brought to Smackdown. There have been a number of disciplinary problems since then that have been kept inside the company. During the WrestleMania weekend, he flagrantly defied the dress code. All of these issues have been building, causing a lot of heat with the locker room. It looks like this all came to a climax and WWE felt that they had no choice but to discipline him.

 

According to the latest Observer, there have been several incidents since January. One particular incident happened the week leading up to WM that was near disastrous for the show and is being kept buried by the office. While there are no details of what exactly it is, it was so bad that if Orton didn't have his ME WM status, he would've been potentially released over it.

 

The 60 day suspension is the minimum length of the suspension and is actually an indefinite suspension. Orton did something else a few days after No Way Out as well to where that influenced WM SD storyline plans. Originally, Orton was to get the title at WM. Thing is, Orton had already won the shot at the title at WM by beating Rey, so they didn't want to change it again because it would dilute the SD title match further. However this incident (the one before NWO) lead to the office deciding to punish Orton by having him job at WM instead of being his crowning moment.

 

Ow.

 

In Japan:

 

All Japan ran their April 9th rally in Tokyo at Korakuen Hall, claiming 2,000 paid. Results:

 

1. Masa Fuchi, Kaz Hayashi, & Ryuji Hijikata defeated Nobutaka Araya, Nobukazu Hirai, & Kiku-taro in 9 minutes, 41 seconds when Hayashi used a Samson Clutch on Kiku-taro for the win.

 

2. CC B Block: Arashi (2 pts) defeated Katsuhiko Nakajima (0 pts) in 7 minutes, 18 seconds with a Jumping Powerbomb.

 

3. Kensuke Sasaki, Tomoaki Honma, & Brute Issei defeated AKIRA, NOSAWA, & MAZADA in 15 minutes, 11 seconds when Sasaki used a lariat on AKIRA for the win.

 

4. Taiyo Kea, D-Lo Brown, Bull Buchanan, & Matt Morgan defeated TARU, Kohei Suwama, Shuji Kondo, & "brother" YASSHI in 15 minutes, 37 seconds by disqualification (Suwama was DQ'd for referee violence).

 

5. CC B Block: Satoshi Kojima (3 pts) and Minoru Suzuki (3 pts) went to a 30-minute draw.

 

6. CC A Block: Keiji Mutoh (3 pts) defeated Yutaka Yoshie (2 pts) in 18 minutes, 22 seconds with the Shining Wizard.

 

Kings Road ran their third show, on April 9th in Tokyo at Korakuen Hall claiming 1,800 paid. Results:

 

1. Inazuma Junji defeated Shota Takanishi in 7 minutes, 26 seconds with a chicken-wing face lock.

 

2. Tsuyoshi Kikuchi defeated Mori Bernardo in 10 minutes, 31 seconds with a school-boy roll-up.

 

3. Kentaro Shiga defeated Yuto Aijima in 12 minutes, 6 seconds with a backslide.

 

4. Gen'ichiro Tenryu & Kouki Kitahara defeated Tadao Yasuda & Tomohiko Hashimoto in 8 minutes, 11 seconds when Tenryu used the "53 years old" on Hashimoto for the win.

 

5. Naomichi Marufuji & Mitsuharu Misawa defeated Shiro Koshinaka & Ricky Marvin in 18 minutes, 56 seconds when Marufuji used the Shiranui on Marvin for the win.

 

6. Mitsuya Nagai & Daisuke Ikeda defeated Kazushi Miyamoto & Taichi Ishikari in 23 minutes, 10 seconds when Nagai used a knee strike on Ishikari for the win.

 

 

NOAH ran their April 5th rally in Yokohama city at the Kanazawa industrial center, claiming 1,600 paid. Results:

 

1. Masao Inoue defeated Akihiko Ito in 8 minutes, 56 seconds with the Argentine Backbreaker.

 

2. Nigel McGuinness & Doug Williams defeated Yoshinori Ota & Mitsuo Momota in 9 minutes, 36 seconds when Williams used the Chaos Theory Suplex Hold on Ota for the win.

 

3. Ricky Marvin, Mohammed Yone, & Takeshi Morishima defeated Eddie Edwards, SUWA, & Daisuke Ikeda in 10 minutes, 44 seconds when Yone used the Muscle Buster on Edwards for the win.

 

4. GHC Heavyweight #1 contender's tournament: Akitoshi Saito defeated Kishin Kawabata in 13 minutes, 23 seconds with the running death sickle.

 

5. GHC Heavyweight #1 contender's tournament: Kentaro Shiga defeated Tsuyoshi Kikuchi in 11 minutes, 42 seconds with a school-boy roll-up.

 

6. Takashi Sugiura, Naoki Sano, & Akira Taue defeated Shuhei Taniguchi, Yoshinari Ogawa, & Mitsuharu Misawa in 10 minutes, 18 seconds when Sugiura used an Olympic Slam on Taniguchi for the win.

 

7. Tamon Honda & Kenta Kobashi defeated Keith Walker & Scorpio in 18 minutes, 56 seconds when Honda used the Dead End on Walker for the win.

 

8. Takeshi Rikio, Naomichi Marufuji, & KENTA defeated Yoshinobu Kanemaru, Jun Izumida, & Jun Akiyama in 12 minutes, 15 seconds when Rikio used a lariat on Izumida for the win.

 

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NOAH ran their April 7th rally in Aichi at Zepp Nagoya, claiming 1,200 paid. Results:

 

1. Masaji Aoyagi & Kishin Kawabata defeated Yoshinori Ota & Mitsuo Momota in 10 minutes, 39 seconds when Aoyagi used the Jumping Tornado on Ota for the win.

 

2. Yoshinobu Kanemaru defeated Atsushi Aoki in 9 minutes, 47 seconds with a brainbuster.

 

3. Nigel McGuinness & Doug Williams defeated Akihiko Ito & Tamon Honda in 12 minutes, 14 seconds when Nigel used the Tower of London (avalanche-style Ace Crusher) on Ito for the win.

 

4. Daisuke Ikeda & SUWA defeated Shuhei Taniguchi & Mohammed Yone in 9 minutes, 27 seconds when Ikeda used the Mr. Big Bomber on Taniguchi for the win.

 

5. Tsuyoshi Kikuchi, Jun Izumida, & Kenta Kobashi defeated Eddie Edwards, Keith Walker, & Scorpio in 16 minutes, 26 seconds when Izumida pinned Walker.

 

6. GHC Heavyweight #1 contender's tournament: Akitoshi Saito defeated Kentaro Shiga in 16 minutes, 20 seconds with a running death sickle.

 

7. GHC Heavyweight #1 contender's tournament: Masao Inoue defeated Naoki Sano in 14 minutes, 57 seconds with an inside cradle.

 

8. Akira Taue, Yoshinari Ogawa, & Mitsuharu Misawa defeated Takashi Sugiura, Takeshi Rikio, & Takeshi Morishima in 10 minutes, 33 seconds when Ogawa used a back-drop suplex on Sugiura for the win.

 

9. KENTA & Naomichi Marufuji defeated Ricky Marvin & Jun Akiyama in 11 minutes, 52 seconds when KENTA used the go 2 sleep on Marvin for the win.

 

 

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