Guest glennsoe Report post Posted February 18, 2004 I can't seem to find any smackdown spoilers for this week and was wondering if this weeks show is live or that the spoilers are delayed or something ? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Fökai 0 Report post Posted February 18, 2004 Spoilers are from gamefaqs.com, so take the results with a grain of salt. Heavily edited for spelling and grammar... Velocity Orlando Jordan def. A-Train Sakoda def. Paul London Rey Mysterio and Kidman def. Noble and Nunzio Rikshi and S2H def. Palumbo and Stamboli Rhyno def. Shannon Moore Smackdown Sorry they are not very well detail. I might got the matches out of order. Angle comes out to congratulate Eddie. John Cena mocks Angle and it was really funny too. They get in an argument and want to fight, but then Paul Heyman on the Titantron stops them and said there is not going to be Cena v. Angle tonight, but Cena/Angle vs. Bashams Brothers, minus Shaniqua (who is recovering from her "injuries"). (1)Angle and Cena def. the Basham Brothers with Cena getting the pinfall. (2)Tajiri def. Billy Gunn. Paul Heyman says that Brock Lesnar, as well as Rey Mysterio, has the day off. Paul also announces that Eddie will defend his WWE Title tonight against Chavo Jr. with a special guest referee to be named later. (3)Big Show def. Hardcore Holly to retain his U.S. title. Cena comes out and challenges Show for the title at Wrestlemania XX. Show never says yes, but it will more then likely happen. The match was very quick and it was all Big Show. Backstage feud between S2H/Rikshi, APA and TGTT. Now somewhere in the middle of the show is the Eddie celebration and this was awesome. He came down from the stands. There was balloons, confetti, and awesome pyro. BTW, Fresno has a great Latino population so Eddie's name was chanted throughout the show. Eddie says his thing and then Chavo Junior comes out with Chavo Sr. and whines like a baby that no one is celebrating his victory. Here is where its announced that Senior is the guest referee for the Eddie/Chavo WWE Title match tonight. Brock does show up and he looks really upset and depressed. The big thing here is that he literally gets on his hands and knees and begs for Vince to remove Goldberg's suspension so that they can have a match at Wrestlemania. No Goldberg or Vince at the show. Backstage, someone knocked out Chavo Sr. - in turn, Heyman makes Angle the new guest referee. (4)Eddie and Chavo have their match. Chavo Sr. tries to interfere, but Rey Mysterio comes out and beats up Senior. Eddie finshes with the frog splash, but Angle doesn't count and instead attacks Eddie. Chavo somehow disappears, while Angle beats up Eddie. The shows ends with Eddie bouncing back and beating up on Angle. Post-show, Angle is alone on the ring saying that he will soon be WWE champion and that Fresno and everyone else sucks. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Man Of 1,004 Modes Report post Posted February 18, 2004 Angle pulls a Brock. Special Referee in a "Big match" and turns on the face who happens to be World Champion. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest KJ Brackish Report post Posted February 18, 2004 Wow....the person who wrote that was massively tired or just couldn't spell/make sense.....I'm gonna go check torch...lets see if they have em yet. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Man Of 1,004 Modes Report post Posted February 18, 2004 Cena mocked Cena. How...odd. Well, at least it's someone else he can make fun of besides fags and other people's genitalia. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
edotherocket 0 Report post Posted February 18, 2004 Hehe...sure sucks to be A-Train. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Anglesault Report post Posted February 18, 2004 As long as they pretend January never happened, Kurt/Eddy could be good. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
edotherocket 0 Report post Posted February 18, 2004 I'd rather Chavo, Chavo Sr, Rey and friends not be too involved in the feud or be at ringside though. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Deviant Report post Posted February 18, 2004 They better hope that Eddie's celebration is great, because that card isn't. And what happened to Paul London getting a mini-push to spite Spanky? He jobbed to Sakoda? Not even Jimmy Yang? Does Sakoda even have a finisher, or any moves at all? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lightning Flik 0 Report post Posted February 18, 2004 As long as they pretend January never happened, Kurt/Eddy could be good. WTF???? Anglesault... Not bitching about Eddie vs. Angle? Actually having hope that this works even though it is slimmer than none? ...no way... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
USC Wuz Robbed! 0 Report post Posted February 18, 2004 Angle pulls a Brock. Special Referee in a "Big match" and turns on the face who happens to be World Champion. Actually the two situations are different. Brock- Participant in match against Vince McMahon Angle- WWE Champ/Referee for the match Brock turns on Angle Eddie- Participant in match against Chavo Angle- Referee for match Angle turns on Eddie. See the difference? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lil' Bitch 0 Report post Posted February 18, 2004 Sounds like a good show. I'll be watching. By the way, here's hoping Eddie / Chavo is longer than their RR match. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Choken One Report post Posted February 18, 2004 So Basically they did the entire Owen/Bret fued in one night for The Guerreros…(Owen won the match but his match is overshadowed so they meet again Eddy gets screwed by the ref) all we needed was a cage. Chavo=Owen Eddy=Bret Chavo Sr=Neidhart Mysterio=Bulldog Angle=Helen Hart Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
haVoc 0 Report post Posted February 18, 2004 Smackdown spoilers from Fresno by Dan Schilling I'd also say that the vast majority of the attendees were of Hispanic origin. This was definitely the best place to do Eddie's big celebration, and it made for a great atmosphere. The crowd was hot all night, popping huge for any mention of Eddie, and breaking out into "Eddie" chants throughout the night. We were treated to 2 or 3 really good video packages detailing the history of WrestleMania, one accompanied by Foo Fighters' "Times Like These" and one to POD's "Boom". The third one was the one we've all been seeing lately (the one that ends with Vince turning to camera and saying "Where it all begins...again"). Big pop for Mania. The folks in attendance tonight all seemed to be buzzing about the show. Good sign. Dark Match: Orlando Jordan vs. A-Train: Say what you will about the Train, he IS over. As long as he doesn't shave that back of his, he'll get a reaction. Jordan won with a roll-up if I remember correctly. Velocity: Rey and Kidman vs. Jamie Noble and Nunzio: This was your typical "new age" cruiserweight match (i.e., "slowed down to a snail's pace with restholds a plenty"). Rey and Kidman won when Rey hit the West Coast Pop on Noble. The crowd was hot for this match (as they were for ALMOST all of them). Rhyno vs. Shannon Moore: Shannon might as well retire. No one gives a damn about him. Why he didn't get to join Matt Hardy on RAW, I'll never know. Of course Shannon STILL wouldn't get any TV time, but at least he'd have a gimmick. Shannon was actually booed for the majority of the match. Rhyno won with the Gore. Paul London vs. Sakoda: Even worse than Shannon is Paul London. Has this guy ever been on SmackDown? Nobody even knew who he was. The match died a horrible death. Sakoda won, but how I don't remember again. There was one highlight, and that was London attempting and missing a 360 splash from the top rope. It woke the building up for a split second. Scotty and Rikishi vs. The FBI (Johnny The Bull and Chuck Palumbo): Scotty and Rikishi were quite over. Their shtick has a surprisingly long shelf life. It's mystifying how many smart fans complain about these guys too. The vast majority of fans love them. Rikishi got the duke with the Banzai Drop. The crowd was fairly peeved that they didn't dance though. Scotty offered a courtesy wave as a replacement. No one bought it. SmackDown!: Show starts with a great video package for Eddie's title win and celebration. First huge pop of the night was for the package. Heyman comes on saying Brock will not be in the building because he's "too dangerous" to have around after losing his belt. He also announces that Eddie will be defending his title against Chavo, and a special referee will be on hand. Pyro, music, SmackDown! on UPN. Angle enters and proceeds to cut the corniest promo of the night, showing a palpable lack of sincerity when congratulating Eddie on winning. Cena interrupts, basically calling Angle a dork and sucking up to Eddie and the Fresno crowd. Things get heated, but Heyman shows up again on the Titantron, deciding to put Angle and Cena in a tag match with the Bashams. Angle and Cena vs. The Basham Brothers: The Bashams were, of course, without Shaniqua. Angle and Cena teased dissention throughout the match. Cean played face in peril, Angle makes the hot tag, cleans house, hits the Angle Slam, and locks in the Ankle Lock. The hold is broken, with Angle getting pushed into his corner. Cena makes a blind tag, jumps in, and hits the F-U, and getting the 1-2-3. Rey Mysterio enters Paul Heyman's office. Heyman says he's sure Rey wants to complain about getting screwed on Sunday. Rey quickly retorts, saying that what he really wants is to lobby for a rematch. Paul makes a deal with Rey, that if Chavo can beat Eddie for the WWE title, then Rey can have his rematch, for both the Cruiserweight and WWE titles, but Rey is not allowed to interfere or he'll face the wrath of the special referee. Billy Gunn vs. Tajiri: Billy Gunn is totally worthless. I thought I'd mention that. Tajiri won with the Kick after interference from Akio and Sakoda. The APA, Scotty, and Rikishi share a beer, and get to talking about the tag titles. The APA ostensibly challenges them for the belts, but are interrupted by The World's Greatest Tag Team, who also stake a claim to the titles based on their win at No Way Out. The APA though, tosses TWGTT out of their "office". Eddie comes out to a HUGE face pop. To accentuate the moment, we get red, white, and green confetti and balloons, and some really impressive (even for WWE) fireworks. Eddie talks about how "we" won the title, how his win was for everyone who people said wasn't "tall enough or handsome enough" to make it. Chavo comes out and cuts his typical promo, about how he should have gotten the ballons and fireworks because he won the Cruiserweight belt at NWO. He blames Eddie for stealing his spotlight. Naturally, he vows to win the title later on tonight. This segment is awesome. If for nothing else, watch the show for this segment. It's a classic wrestling moment. Confetti is cleaned up and time wasted. Big Show vs. Hardcore Holly: Holly, being Mr. Tough Guy, jumped Big Show from behind to start the match. Naturally, this was a slow, plodding affair that Show won handily with the Chokeslam. Show, BTW, was quite the attraction for the crowd, getting one of the better "non-racially motivated" reactions of the evening. Cena came out again, and challenged Show for the U.S. title at WrestleMania. Show accepted after Cena insinuated that Show would be a coward is he didn't accept. Show said he had "more guts than brains", to which an especially smart-assed fan said "But Show, you have more guts than anyone." Chavo Sr. is shown laid out, with Angle standing over him. Heyman rushes in, trying to make sense of everything. Angle says he's tired of all of the attacks, and that it was probably Eddie who was the perp. More confetti clean-up and a video about the Playboy shoot and an ad for "Divas Undressed" the DVD. Josh Matthews announces Brock is in the building. Brock then, comes out, after a trailer for Walking Tall. Big time heat for Lesnar, pulled out the old "Bobby Heenan Joke Book" and insinuated that Eddie had probably pawned the title as "that's what all Mexicans do, right?" There was a very uneasy feeling in the air after that one. Lesnar says he's depressed, that he deserves the belt because he's a good guy, an NCAA Champion, and an "American citizen". Then the topic switches to Goldberg. Lesnar gets on his knees and begs Vince to give him a match with Goldberg at WrestleMania. I don't know if making Lesnar out to look like a pansy is the smartest idea for a supposed "monster heel", but damned if he wasn't the most over heel in the building tonight. Heyman approaches Angle, and appoints him special ref for the main event. Angle protests, saying he's not a referee. Eddie vs. Chavo: Chavo comes out sans Sr. and Eddie comes out in a low-rider. The hydrolics got a bigger pop than Billy Gunn. Sr. waddled out late in the match, but was taken out by Rey who ran down on Eddie's behalf. Eddie hits the Frog Splash, and of course, finally, Angle turns, not counting the fall (He must have learned from his business with Brock during the summer, that if you're going to be a special referee, YOU should be the one doing the screwing). Angle worked Eddie over good, hitting the Angle Slam. Eddie bladed. This was pretty much a one-man version of the beatdown from Monday. Angle walked up the ramp and stared back at the ring, which I would assume is where the show ends. Angle then comes back, starts working Eddie over again, but Eddie makes his comeback and his the Frog Splash. He celebrates and leaves under his own power. Angle gets up, as the crowd boos him mercilessly. Angle says "I don't suck. I won an Olympic Gold Medal." He puts over the match at Ma! nia big time and punctuates the night by saying Fresno can "kiss his ass". Overall, the show was really solid. Wrestling wise, there's nothing to get excited about. Eddie/Chavo was the only real match of interest. The show was really based primarily on getting Eddie over (as if they had to try in this town) and pushing WrestleMania. Biggest Pops: 1. Eddie 2. Rey 3. Cena 4. Angle Biggest Heat: 1. Lesnar 2. Angle after the turn 3. Big Show 4. Heyman --Dave Schilling Credit: Observer Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Open the Muggy Gate 0 Report post Posted February 18, 2004 Interesting show it looks like. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
k thx 0 Report post Posted February 18, 2004 So why didn't Chavo stick in the ring when Angle turned on Eddie. I'm sure Angle would've rather faced Chavo at WMXX. Chavo could be champion by now! Dammit, 1st SD into the feud and it already makes no sense. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest nikowwf Report post Posted February 18, 2004 Cause Angle wants to take the title from Eddie, who took away his Wrestlemania title shot. (Instead of main eventing wrestlemania against the cruiserweight champ) niko Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lord of The Curry 0 Report post Posted February 18, 2004 So they turn Angle only for Eddy to beat his ass and frog splash him? Yeah, this is already going super. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
haVoc 0 Report post Posted February 18, 2004 The show probably ends before Eddie makes the come. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tawren 0 Report post Posted February 18, 2004 Looks like another weak week. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Anglesault Report post Posted February 18, 2004 So they turn Angle only for Eddy to beat his ass and frog splash him? Yeah, this is already going super. It looks like the show ends before that, God willing. And Kurt, you're turning because you want the belt. JANUARY NEVER HAPPENED. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Goodear Report post Posted February 18, 2004 January being the 'keep the Guerreros together period' right? Of course that happened, who do you think has been laying people out backstage for the last month? It's all been a big conspiracy to keep Eddie away from the belt by Kurt. Now its time for the big reveal and make all that stuff you've been complaining about make sense. Pay off time. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Anglesault Report post Posted February 18, 2004 January being the 'keep the Guerreros together period' right? Yes. Of course that happened No it didn't. If they want this to make any sense whatsoever, they have to play the wrestling fans are stupid card and pretend it never happened. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Loss Report post Posted February 18, 2004 No it didn't. If they want this to make any sense whatsoever, they have to play the wrestling fans are stupid card and pretend it never happened. It doesn't seem like ignoring a month's worth of storyline development makes much sense either, does it? Chances are I won't be entirely happy with how they tie the two incidents together, but to write off January, which was a big transitional month for the Eddy Guerrero character, and not use the events of that month to build to the biggest match of his career would be short-sighted. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Damaramu 0 Report post Posted February 18, 2004 I think what happened during January will play a big part. This may actually be WWE's jumps back into good storytelling if they pull it off. The way I see it going is more likely the way they're going and it looks good. Can't wait. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Anglesault Report post Posted February 18, 2004 (edited) No it didn't. If they want this to make any sense whatsoever, they have to play the wrestling fans are stupid card and pretend it never happened. It doesn't seem like ignoring a month's worth of storyline development makes much sense either, does it? It's the lesser of two evils. Ignoring the month and just running a feud over the belt will work better than trying to stick a square peg in a round hole by trying to make sense of something that has no logical answer. It's better to just leave it off and hope for the best with a straight title chase. Edited February 18, 2004 by Anglesault Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Conspiracy_Victim 0 Report post Posted February 18, 2004 AS, couldn't Angle say that he tried his hardest to help keep the Guerreros together, and that Eddie didn't try hard enough to work it out? and then on TOP of that he costs Angle his shot at the belt at NWO? Why would that be so bad? It establishes Angle as being sympathetic (in his own mind at least) and has at least some sort of continuity. And this is a serious question too, not trying to be argumentative. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Anglesault Report post Posted February 18, 2004 AS, couldn't Angle say that he tried his hardest to help keep the Guerreros together, Why. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Brett Favre 0 Report post Posted February 18, 2004 So Eddie wouldn't go after the World Title. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Anglesault Report post Posted February 18, 2004 So Eddie wouldn't go after the World Title. Why Eddie? Did he draw his name out of a hat? Because Eddie was about as far away from the title as he could be when Kurt showed up. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites