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10/26 THIS DAY IN HISTORY: GUERRERO VS. MYSTERIO WCW HALLOWEEN HAVOC CLASSIC, DUSTY WINS FINAL FLORIDA TITLE, PUNK IS BORN, DREAMER VS. BRIAN LEE IN ONLY ECW HIGH INCIDENT MATCH AND MORE

By Mike Johnson on 2023-10-26 08:00:00

October 26th

On this day in history in ....


1897 - Dan McLeod defeats Martin Burns in Chicago, Illinois, to win the American Heavyweight Title.

1942 - Ed Virag defeats John Grandovich to win the NWA (not current NWA) World Heavyweight Title in Wichita, Kansas, beginning his second reign.

1959 - Don and Luke Fields defeat Don and Al Greene for the Mid-America version of the NWA World Tag Title in Birmingham, Alabama, beginning their second reign.

1960 - Al Hobman defeats John DaSilva for the vacant New Zealand Heavyweight Title in Wellington, New Zealand.

1962 - El Medico II defeats Art Thomas in Houston, Texas to win the NWA Texas Heavyweight Title.

1963 - WWWF Heavyweight Champion had a busy day.    He defeated Paul Reinhardt during a matinee in Philadelphia, PA.  That evening, he fought Hans Mortier to a draw in Baltimore, Maryland.

1964 - Pepper Martin and Luther Lindsay win their second NWA Pacific Northwest Tag Team Title, by defeating Pat Patterson and The Hangman.

1964 - Tony Borne defeats Killer Karl Kox for the NWA Texas Brass Knuckles Title in Fort Worth, Texas, ending Kox's second reign and beginning his own third.

1966 - WWWF World Champion Bruno Sammartino & Antonio Pugliese defeated Baron Mikel Scicluna & Smasher Sloan in the main event of a WWWF card in Brooklyn, NY.

1968 - Mitsu Arakawa and Dr. Moto (Tor Kamata) defeat Wilbur Snyder and Pat O'Connor for the WWA Tag Team Title in Elkhart, Indiana, beginning their second reign.

1970 - The WWWF ran Bangor, Maine at the Auditorium, featuring the following results:

-The Great Zollo defeated Angelo Savoldi.
-Tony Marino pinned Joe Turco.
-Mike Conrad pinned the Black Demon.
-Chief Jay Strongbow defeated Baron Mikel Scicluna.
-Gorilla Monsoon & Victor Rivera defeated WWWF International Tag Team Champions the Mongols via disqualification.

1971 - The Wrestling Pro defeats Ken Lucas for the NWA Gulf Coast Heavyweight Title in Mobile, Alabama, ending Lucas' fourth reign and beginning his own third.

1973 - TAKA Michinoku is born.

1973 - Enrique Vera defeats Angel Blanco in Mexico City, Mexico for the Mexican National Heavyweight Title.

1973 - A WWWF event in North Attleboro, MA at Witschi's Sports Arena was headlined by WWWF World Champion Pedro Morales & Dean Ho vs. WWWF Tag Team Champions Mr. Fuji & Prof. Toru Tanaka.

1973 - A WWWF live event in Harrisburgh, PA at the Zembo Mosque featured the following results:

-Arnold Skaaland pinned Frank Valois at 6:50.
-Mike Pappas pinned Miguel Feliciano at 16:32.
-Jose Gonzalez fought Pancho Valdez to a draw.
-Manuel Soto pinned Joe Turco at 15:37.
-Andre the Giant & Chief Jay Strongbow defeated Blackjack Lanza & Mike McCord in a Best 2 out of 3 falls match, 2-0.

1976 - Mr. Wrestling II defeats Dick Slater to win his sixth NWA Georgia Heavyweight Title in Columbus, Georgia.

1976 - The Executioners (Killer Kowalski & John Studd) were stripped of the WWWF World Tag Team title when they had a third member (Nikolai Volkoff) participate in a title defense against Chief Jay Strongbow & Billy White Wolf in Hamburg, Pennsylvania. Strongbow & White Wolf would go on to win the belts in a three team tournament with the Executioners and, ironically, Volkoff & Tor Kamata.

1977 - The WWWF ran Bangor Maine with the following results:

-Vivian St. John & Wenona Littleheart defeated Leilani Kai & Kitty Adams.
-Larry Zbyzsko defeated Johnny Rodz.
-WWWF Tag Team Champion Mr. Fuji defeated Dennis Johnson.
-Chief Jay Strongbow defeated WWWF Tag Team Champion Prof. Toru Tanaka.
-Peter Maivia defeated WWWF World Champion Superstar Billy Graham via disqualification.

1978 - Former WWE, AEW and ROH champion CM Punk was born.

1978 - The WWWF ran The Mid-Hudson Civic Center in Poughkeepsie, NY with the following results:

-Dominic DeNucci defeated Johnny Rodz.
-Tony Garea defeated Baron Mikel Scicluna.
-S.D. Jones defeated Tony Russo.
-WWWF Tag Team Champions the Yukon Lumberjacks defeated Peter Maivia & Chief Jay Strongbow after Maivia turned on his partner.
-Crusher Blackwell pinned Larry Zbyszko.
-Ivan Koloff defeated Dino Bravo via countout.

1979 - Chavo Guerrero, Sr. and Al Madril defeat Allen Coage and Victor Rivera for the NWA Americas Tag Team Title.

1979 - Sweet Brown Sugar defeats Ernie Ladd to win the Florida version of the NWA Southern Heavyweight Title in Lafayette, Louisiana.

1979 - Tommy Rich defeats Killer Karl Kox for the NWA Georgia Heavyweight Title in Atlanta, Georgia.

1979 - The WWF ran Pittsburgh, PA at the Civic Arena with the following results:

-Dominic DeNucci pinned Jim Grabmire at 8:43.
-Larry Zbyszko defeated Rocky Tomayo via submission with an abdominal stretch at 11:18.
-Hussein Arab (the future Iron Sheik) pinned Johnny DeFazio at 6:21.
-Jerry Valiant defeated Chief Jay Strongbow via countout at 10:22.
-Johnny Valiant fought Ted DiBiase to a 20 minute draw.
-Bruno Sammartino defeated Swede Hanson at 15:23.
WWF World Champion Bob Backlund pinned Jimmy Valiant at 17:04.

1980 - Dusty Rhodes defeats Bobby Jaggers for the Florida State Heavyweight Title in Ft. Lauderdale. This was the start of Rhodes' tenth, and final, reign with the belt.

1980 - The WWF ran New Milford, CT with the following results:

-Jose Estrada fought Steve King to a draw.
-Rick McGraw defeated Johnny Rodz.
-Rick Martel defeated the Hangman.
-WWF World Champion Bob Backlund defeated Rene Goulet.
-Pedro Morales defeated WWF Tag Team Champion Afa.

1981 - Dutch Mantel defeats Dream Machine for the AWA Southern Heavyweight Title in Memphis, Tennessee.

1981 - The WWF ran Fort Dix, NJ at the Sports Arena featuring the following:

-Davey O'Hannon defeated Baron Mikel Scicluna via disqualification.
-Bulldog Brower defeated Jerry Johnson.
-WWF Tag Team Champions Mr. Fuji & Mr. Saito defeated Dominic DeNucci & SD Jones.
-Tony Garea & Rick Martel defeated the Executioner & Larry Sharpe.
-Pedro Morales fought WWF Intercontinental Champion Don Muraco to a double countout.

1981 - The WWF ran Enfield, CT with the following results:

-Johnny Rodz defeated Tony Altimore.
-Hans Schroeder fought Jose Estrada to a double disqualification.
-Greg Valentine defeated Curt Hennig.
-Tony Atlas & S.D. Jones defeated Angelo Mosca & Killer Khan via disqualification.


1982 - Chief Jay & Jules Strongbow defeat Mr. Fuji & Mr. Saito for the WWF World Tag Team Title in Hamburg, Pennsylvania, ending Fuji & Saito's second reign, and starting the second reign for the Strongbows.

1982 - Harley Race defeats Giant Baba for the PWF Heavyweight Title in Obihiro, Japan, ending Baba's second reign.

1983 - The Junkyard Dog defeats Butch Reed for the Mid-South North American Heavyweight Title in Shreveport, Louisiana. This ended Reed's third reign and began JYD's fourth.

1983 - NWA World Champion Harley Race fought Jumbo Tsuruta to a draw during an All Japan Pro Wrestling event in Morioka, Japan.

1983 - Jim Crockett Promortons presented a TV taping in Winston-Salem, NC at the Memorial Coliseum featuring the following results:

-The Assassins defeated Steve Muslin & Tim Gerrard.
-Mark Youngblood & Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Rufus R. Jones defeated Bill Howard & Gary Royal.
-NWA TV Champion the Great Kabuki defeated Keith Larsen.
-Kevin Sullivan defeated Tim Gerrard.
-Bob Orton Jr. defeated Ric McCord.
-NWA TV Champion the Great Kabuki defeated Steve Muslin.
-The Assassins fought Charlie Brown & Bugsy McGraw to a double disqualification.
-Chavo Guerrero defeated Gary Royal.
-Ric Flair, Roddy Piper, & Wahoo McDaniel vs. Dory Funk Jr. & Bob Orton Jr. & Dick Slater.
-Wahoo McDaniel & Chavo Guerrero defeated Tom Lintz & Kelly Kiniski.

1984 - Jim Crockett Promotions ran Charleston, SC at the County Hall with the following results:

-Denny Deaton defeated Doug Vines.
-Gene Ligon defeated Dave Deaton.
-Mike Davis defeated Joel Deaton.
-American Starship defeated the Zambouie Express.
-Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Champions - Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ron Bass & Black Bart defeated Brian Adidas & Keith Larson.
-NWA U.S. Champion Wahoo McDaniel fought NWA Tag Team Champion Manny Fernandez to a double disqualification.

1985 - a Jim Crockett Promotions event in Cleveland, Ohio was headlined by Magnum TA defeating NWA World Champion Ric Flair via disqualification.

1986 - John Tatum and Jack Victory defeat The Fantastics (Bobby Fulton and Tommy Rogers) to win the UWF Tag Team Title in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

1996 - Jim Crockett Promotions ran the Omni in Atlanta, GA featuring the following results:

-Rick Rude (substituting for Baron Von Raschke) defeated Nelson Royal.
-Tully Blanchard defeated Rocky Kernodle (substituting for Tim Horner.)
-NWA Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ron Garvin defeated Shaska Whatley.
-Manny Fernandez defeated Hector Guerrero.
-Brad Armstrong & Tim Horner defeated NWA United States Tag Team Champions Ivan Koloff & Krusher Kruschev.
-Wahoo McDaniel & NWA World Tag Team Champions The Rock N' Roll Express defeated Big Bubba Rogers & The Midnight Express, Bobby Eaton & Dennis Condrey via disqualification.
-NWA TV Champion Dusty Rhodes & NWA United States Champion Nikita Koloff defeated Ole & Arn Anderson.
-NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Dick Murdoch.

1987 - Two title changes take place on an AWA card in Memphis, Tennessee. Jerry Lawler and Bill Dundee win their second AWA World Tag Team Title, defeating Hector Guerrero and "Dr. D" David Schultz. Lawler & Dundee had lost the belts only a week earlier.. Also, The Midnight Rockers (Marty Jannetty and Shawn Michaels) defeat The RPM's (Mike Davis and Tommy Lane) for the AWA Southern Tag Team Title, ending the RPM's fifth reign.

1987 - Tom Prichard ends Tony Anthony's third NWA Alabama Heavyweight Title reign in Birmingham, Alabama.

1987 - Jim Crockett Promotions ran Greenville, SC at the Memorial Auditiorium, featuring the following results: 
-John Savage defeated David Sierra.
-Kendall Windham & the Italian Stallion defeated the MOD Squad.
-Mike Rotunda fought Ivan Koloff to a draw.
-NWA US Tag Team Champions The Midnight Express, Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane defeated The New Breed, Chris Champion & Sean Royal.
-UWF Western States Heritage Champion Barry Windham defeated Arn Anderson.
-NWA TV Champion Nikita Koloff vs. NWA Tag Team Champion Tully Blanchard - result unknown.
-The Rock N' Roll Express defeated Ric Flair & NWA U.S. Champion Lex Luger.

1988 - NWA World Tag Team Champions The Midnight Express, Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane defeated the Road Warriors via disqualification in the main event of a Jim Crockett Promotions event in Greenwood, MS.

1990 - WCW ran Richmond, VA at the Richmond Coliseum featuring the following results:

-Brad Armstrong defeated Dutch Mantel.
-Terry Taylor defeated the Iron Sheik.
-Tracy Smothers & Steve Armstrong defeated The Midnight Express, Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane.
-JW Storm defeated Allen Iron Eagle.
-NWA U.S. Tag Team Champions Rick & Scott Steiner defeated the Nasty Boys.
-NWA World Tag Team Champions Doom fought Ric Flair & NWA World TV Champion Arn Anderson to a double countout.
NWA World Champion Sting defeated Stan Hansen via disqualification.

1993 - WCW ran Cardiff Wales at the CIA Arena with the following results:

-Steve Austin & Brian Pillman defeated Marcus Alexander Bagwell & 2 Cold Scorpio.
-Ricky Steamboat defeated Maxx Payne.
-WCW World Tag Team Champions the Nasty Boys defeated Arn Anderson & Johnny B. Badd.
-Ric Flair defeated WCW World TV Champion Lord Steven Regal in a non-title match.
-Sting & WCW Unitedd States Champion Dustin Rhodes defeated WCW International World Champion Rick Rude & Sid Vicious.
-Davey Boy Smith defeated WCW World Champion Vader via disqualification when Vader knocked Smith over the top rope.

1993 - WCW ran Kennesaw, GA at the Crystal Chandelier with a smaller event designed to give younger talents ring time with the following results:

-Brian Anderson defeated the Gambler.
-Terry Taylor defeated the Ace.
-Michael Hayes defeated Bobby Walker.
-The Equalizer defeated Mike Winner.
-Thunder & Lightning defeated Sgt. Buddy Lee Parker & Big Bad John.
Tex Slazenger & Shanghai Pierce defeated Tom Zenk & Jim Steele.

1994 - New Japan Pro Wrestling ran Miyazaki, Japan with the following results:

-Tatsuhito Takaiwa defeated Tokimitsu Ishizawa.
-Yuji Nagata defeated Black Cat.
-Hiro Saito defeated El Samurai.
-Road Warrior Hawk & Kensuke Sasaki defeated Tadao Yasuda & Yoshiaki Yatsu.
-Super Strong Machine & Masahiro Chono defeated Ron Simmons & Nailz.
-Tatsumi Fujinami & Yoshiaki Fujiwara defeated Akira Nogami & Takayuki Iizuka.
-Hiroshi Hase & the Great Muta defeated Mike Enos & Lord Steven Regal.
-Manabu Nakanishi & Shinya Hashimoto defeated Osamu Kido & Scott Norton.

1995 - Robby Royce defeats Vance Nevada for the Canadian Junior Heavyweight Title in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.

1995 - Smoky Mountain Wrestling ran Morgantown, NC at the Collett Street Rec Center before 75 fans with the following results:
-Robert Gibson defeated the Punisher via disqualification.
-The Dirty White Boy & Tracy Smothers defeated The Headbangers. 
-Brad Armstrong defeated SMW Heavyweight Champion Terry Gordy via disqualification. 
-Buddy Landel defeated Tommy Rich via countout.

1996 - ECW held "High Incident" at the ECW Arena in Philadelphia with the following results:

-Hack Myers, Buh Buh Ray Dudley, & Davey Morton defeated JT Smith, Axl Rotten, & D-Von Dudley when Morton pinned Smith
-Mikey Whipwreck pinned Johnny Smith
-Taz defeated Little Guido via submission
-Chris Candido pinned Spike Dudley in Candido's return to ECW.
-ECW World TV Champion Shane Douglas pinned Cody Michaels
-ECW World Champion the Sandman pinned 2 Cold Scorpio
-The Eliminators Perry Saturn & John Kronus defeated Steve Williams & Terry Gordy at 8:58 when Saturn pinned Gordy with an elbow drop from a scaffold over the ring, built for the night's main event; after the bout, Saturn and Gordy were taken backstage on stretchers.
-Sabu & Rob Van Dam defeated Doug Furnas & Phil Lafon when Sabu pinned Furnas
-Tommy Dreamer defeated Brian Lee in a scaffold match at 8:49 after repeatedly punching Lee until he fell backwards off the scaffold and through a series of stacked tables set up in the ring below.

1997 - WCW Halloween Havoc was held at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. Here are the results:
- Yuji Nagata defeated Ultimo Dragon via submission with a Fujiwara armbar.
- Chris Jericho defeated Gedo via submission with a Liontamer.
- Rey Mysterio Jr. defeated Eddie Guerrero to win the WCW Cruiserweight Title in a Mask vs. Title match when he reversed a powerbomb into a rana. To read a detailed report on this match, which many consider to be one of the best of the 90's, go to Page 2!
- Alex Wright defeated Steve McMichael when Bill Goldberg came in and laid out McMichael with a jackhammer, then threw Wright on top for the pin.
- Jacqueline defeated Disco Inferno with a cradle.
- United States Champion Curt Hennig defeated Ric Flair via disqualification when Flair hit Hennig with the title belt.
- Lex Luger defeated Scott Hall via submission with the Torture Rack. Larry Zbyszko was the special referee and was attacked by Syxx and Eric Bischoff at the end of the bout.
- Randy Savage defeated Diamond Dallas Page in a Death match when Hulk Hogan, in a Sting mask, hit Page with a bat.
- Rowdy Roddy Piper defeated WCW World Champion Hulk Hogan in a non-title steel cage match with a sleeper. After the match, Randy Savage and Hogan beat down Piper.

The Rey Mysterio vs. Eddie Guerrero match from Halloween Havoc 1997, Mask vs. Cruiserweight Title, is regularly held up (alongside the Bret Hart-Chris Benoit Owen Hart tribute match) as one of the best bouts to be produced by latter-day WCW. In what is a common irony when it comes to truly great matches, it was far from being the focus of the promotion at the time and was not expected to become the most remembered bout of the evening. It was the third bout on a nine match card, held at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada on October 26, 1997. The feud of the day was NWO vs. WCW, and dominated all the headline bouts (Piper vs. Hogan, Page vs. Savage, Flair vs. Hennig, Luger vs. Hall). Hell, even the horrid Jacquelyn vs. Disco Inferno feud was given more attention in the weeks preceding Havoc than Rey vs. Guerrero. Still, there was a storyline behind the match, and when given the chance, it stole the show out from under everyone else.

History

Eddie Guerrero was a babyface in WCW, floating in the mid-card/semi main event slots, until he lost the WCW United States Title to Dean Malenko. Guerrero then began a slow heel turn, eventually feuding with nephew Chavo to cement his position by "alienating his family". WCW even brought in Hector Guerrero for an angle where he had to pull Eddie off of Chavo as he beat him unmercifully. During this time, Eddie was moved into the Cruiserweight division, and defeated Chris Jericho for the title at Fall Brawl on September 14, 1997. With Eddie as heel champion, it was only logical that Rey Mysterio Jr., the darling of the division, would challenge him.

The night after Guerrero won the title, he successfully defended it against Ultimo Dragon with a frog splash. Earlier on the same show, Mysterio defeated longtime rival Juventud Guerrera with a hurricanrana. The following week, on the September 22nd edition of Nitro, the Mysterio-Guerrero feud would officially begin, as Eddie Guerrero came to ringside as Mysterio was facing Silver King (presumably to "scout" future challengers). Mysterio won the match, and also knocked Guerrero off the ring apron when he tried to sneak attack Rey. The following week, Mysterio was again featured on Nitro, against a new masked opponent ... El Caliente.

Caliente, of course, was Guerrero in disguise, which was obvious to everyone but the announcers, as the crowd chanted "Eddie Sucks" at him. Mysterio scored the win with a springboard into a hurricanrana (later to be called the "West Coast Pop") and then unmasked Caliente, revealing that Mysterio had just pinned the Cruiserweight Champion. Guerrero was enraged and embarrassed, and now had to defend the title against someone who had proven he could beat him in the ring. On the October 6th edition of Nitro, Guerrero would get another win over Ultimo Dragon with the frog splash, while WCW would begin a series of segments that would end up adding emphasis to the Halloween Havoc match.

WCW produced a series of vignettes, hosted by Mike Tenay, to explain Lucha Libre and the tradition of the mask in Mexican wrestling to the Nitro audience. These vignettes would tell WCW fans how important the mask was, and help in creating the stipulation of Mysterio-Guerrero. On the October 13th Nitro, Eddie Guerrero defeated Psychosis after a frog splash, then tried to pull off his mask, showing disrespect to the tradition of the mask. Later that night, as Mysterio was wrestling Dean Malenko and was set to pin him following a hurricanrana, when Guerrero interfered, pulling the mask off of Mysterio. As Rey tried to cover his face, Malenko put Rey in the Texas Cloverleaf, forcing him to tap out. As Guerrero walked out, he held the mask up to the camera and mocked Rey, asking "Did you lose this?"

October 20, 1997 was the final Nitro before Halloween Havoc, with Eddie Guerrero pinning Chris Benoit with a frog splash to retain the WCW World Cruiserweight title. Another piece on Lucha Libre and the importance of the mask was shown, this time concentrating on Rey Mysterio Jr. and how the mask had been handed down to him from his uncle. Rey wrestled Disco Inferno for the Television title, but Guerrero ran in and attacked Mysterio, giving him the disqualification win, but not the title. The two slugged it out, as the stage was now set for their Pay-per-view match. WCW Cruiserweight Champion Eddie Guerrero vs. Rey Mysterio Jr., with the added stipulation that if Rey were to lose, he would have to unmask in the ring.

The Match

Halloween Havoc announcers Tony Schiavone, Dusty Rhodes and Bobby Heenan were joined for this match by Mike Tenay, who tossed out tons of relevant biographical information, like the fact that Rey had wrestled eight times in matches with his mask on the line, and had won them all. He also mentioned that Guerrero had voluntarily unmasked when he was Mascara Magica, showing no respect for the "tradition" of the mask. Mysterio came to the ring wearing a full body outfit with his mask attached to it that was styled after comic character The Phantom. He also had the mask Guerrero had ripped off him on October 13th hanging around his neck.

The crowd chanted "Eddie sucks" at the bell. Guerrero began trash talking Mysterio in center ring, saying he was going to rip the mask "right off his head". Eddie went for a slap, but Mysterio ducked it, hit a punch, and grabbed a side headlock, which Guerrero immediately shoved off. Rey rebounded off the ropes, went over Guerrero and went for a Quebrada moonsault. Eddie caught the move, but Rey flipped out of Guerrero's grasp. Guerrero charged, and Rey leapfrogged him. Mysterio hit a monkey flip, then launched into a cross bodyblock, sending Guerrero over the top rope to the floor, while Mysterio landed on the apron and rolled back into the ring. Mysterio teased a dive, but instead flipped over the top rope to the apron. Guerrero was a step ahead of him, and grabbed Mysterio by the legs and yanked him off the apron to the floor. Guerrero tossed Mysterio head first into the ringsteps, then back into the ring, so he could hit him with a slingshot senton to the back. Guerrero incited the crowd, bragging about what he had done to Rey.

Guerrero delivered a chop and slugged Rey to the mat, but Mysterio reversed a whip and delivered a perfect dropkick. Rey built up a head of steam and went for a handspring, but Guerrero caught him and delivered a high back suplex. Guerrero hit a brain buster for a two count, then immediately hit a tilt-a-whirl backbreaker for another two. Guerrero began pulling at one of the eye holes on Rey's mask, then applied an abdominal stretch. Guerrero occasionally pulled on the mask while maintaining the hold, but the referee would make Guerrero release the mask. Guerrero turned the stretch into a pumphandle backbreaker. Eddie covered Rey, who got his shoulder up at two. Eddie forced Rey's shoulders back down twice more while in a test of strength, but Rey kept bridging up. After a fourth two count, Eddie went to drop his weight on Rey, but Mysterio kicked Guerrero to his feet and in one fluid motion, maintaining the test of strength, Rey also jumped to his feet, then to the middle of the top rope, releasing one of Guerrero's hands. Mysterio sprung off the top rope into a backflip and drove Guerrero down to the mat with a DDT.

Both men struggled to their feet, and Rey dropkicked Guerrero from the ring. Rey attempted to springboard from the middle rope inside the ring to the floor. Guerrero though, had slid back into the ring, so Rey caught himself and landed on the ring apron. Guerrero dropkicked Mysterio off the apron to the floor. Eddie went to the outside and whipped Rey chest first into the guardrail, then tossed him back into the ring. Guerrero applied a camel clutch, and again ripped at the mask. Guerrero added a crossface to his camel clutch, eventually releasing the hold and applying the Gory Special. Rey broke free and took Eddie down with a reverse armdrag as he came down off Guerrero's back. Rey went for a dropkick, but Eddie sidestepped it, and dropkicked a seated Mysterio right in the back of the head. Guerrero put Rey in an over the shoulder backbreaker, then dropped to his knees, bouncing Rey back first over his shoulder. Guerrero applied a variation of a bow and arrow on the mat, driving his knee into Rey's back while locking up the right arm and leg. Eddie sent Rey into motion, and hit a side bodyblock as Rey rebounded off the ropes. Eddie went for a cover, but his foot was on the ropes, and Rey also reached out and grabbed the ropes to stop the count.

Pushing Rey into the turnbuckles, Eddie went for forearms and chops in the corner, but Rey responded with forearms. Rey chopped Guerrero, and went for a whip, but Eddie stopped it and kneed Mysterio in the midsection. Guerrero tossed Rey into the opposite corner, flipping him, and Mysterio ended up hung in the Tree of Woe. Eddie dropkicked Rey in the chest, then backed up, smirking, for another kick. This time, Rey sat up, and Guerrero slid across the mat and crotched himself on the ringpost. Eddie regrouped on the floor, and Mysterio dove off the top rope over the ringpost to hit Guerrero with a cross bodyblock, sending Guerrero crashing into the guardrails. Mysterio tossed Eddie into the ring and went for a whip, but Eddie reversed it. Eddie went for a tilt-a-whirl backbreaker, but Rey flipped out of it, and from a standing position, Rey hit a hurricanrana and hooked Guerrero's legs for a two count. Eddie charged Rey and decked him with a lariat.

Guerrero whipped Rey across the ring, and Mysterio springboarded into a backflip off the middle rope, over Guerrero. Rey charged and Eddie sidestepped him, and Mysterio spun inbetween the top and middle rope (what would later be part of the 619) and grabbed Eddie in a headscissors, doing a complete revolution before pulling Guerrero over the top rope and to the floor. Mysterio landed on the apron and launched himself into a somersault flip over the top rope, then grabbed Guerrero into a rana on the floor. Rey tossed Guerrero back in, and went to the top rope. Rey went into a corkscrew moonsault, hitting a standing Guerrero with his back. Rey got a two count, then slammed Eddie to the mat. Mysterio went for an Arabian Press, but Guerrero got his knees up. Guerrero then delivered a powerbomb, but Rey kicked out at two. Guerrero grabbed Rey in a Fireman's carry, then rammed him back first into the corner. Eddie charged Rey, who moved, sending Guerrero into the buckles, and Rey hit a back kick. Rey set up for the springboard rana, but Eddie caught it and sent Mysterio crashing to the mat with a backbreaker.

Eddie went to the top rope for a frog splash, but Rey moved as Eddie was in mid-dive. Eddie turned into a somersault on the mat to avoid crashing. Rey went for a rana, Eddie pushed him over the top of his head, and Rey landed on the top rope behind Eddie. Guerrero turned around and shoved Mysterio's legs, crotching him on the top. Eddie went for a back superplex, with Rey punching to avoid it. Rey finally elbowed Guerrero, who was standing on the middle rope, and got him to release his waistlock. However, Guerrero stayed on the ropes and elbowed Rey back down into a seated position on the connecting cable between the turnbuckle and the ringpost. Eddie then positioned Rey for a second rope crucifix powerbomb, but Rey turned it into a rana in mid move, and hooked Guerrero's legs to win the Cruiserweight Title and keep his mask.

The Aftermath

The night after Halloween Havoc, Mysterio successfully defended the Cruiserweight Title by pinning Dean Malenko with a small package as Malenko went for the Texas Cloverleaf, avenging his loss to Malenko that Guerrero had caused on October 13th. Guerrero also scored a victory, beating Chris Jericho with a frog splash. The next week, on the November 3rd edition of Nitro, an unusual tag match was held, as Guerrero was paired up with Malenko to face Mysterio and Steven (William) Regal. After a bout that saw little trust and a lot of "tagging yourself in while your partner doesn't know", Malenko forced Mysterio to tap out to the Texas Cloverleaf.

You would think that Malenko's victory would line him up for a title shot, but the following week WCW gave Guerrero a rematch with Mysterio, and on that November 10th Nitro. Eddie regained the WCW World Cruiserweight title, ending Mysterio's reign after only two weeks. Guerrero would then start a feud with Malenko, who felt he should have had the title shot that night. Mysterio would go back to floating around, having great matches and waiting to be pushed again.

1998 - Diamond Dallas Page defeats Bret Hart for the WCW United States Heavyweight Title in Phoenix, Arizona, ending Hart's second run with the belt and beginning Page's own second reign during an episode of WCW Monday Nitro.  The broadcast also featured the following results:

-An in-ring promo by the Warrior saw Warrior say Hogan's "bullsh** pin" over him at Halloween Havoc doesn't change that Warrior beat the hell out of Hogan.  Hogan came to the ring with Horace Hogan, Giant, and Eric Bischoff. Warrior fought off Horace and sent both he and Giant out to the floor.  Hogan attacked Warrior from behind but Warrior cleared him from the ring with a shoulderblock and knocked Bischoff off the apron to the floor.
-Stevie Ray defeated Kenny Kaos.
-Kanyon defeated Prince Iaukea.
-Alex Wright defeated Barry Horowitz.
-Wrath defeated Sick Boy.
-Perry Saturn defeated Eddie Guerrero via disqualification.
-Rick Steiner & Kenny Kaos defeated the Giant & Stevie Ray.
-WCW Cruiserweight Champion Billy Kidman defeated Juventud Guerrera.
-Lex Luger & Konnan fought Scott Hall & Scott Steiner to a no contest.

1999 - Davey Boy Smith defeats D'Lo Brown for the WWF European Heavyweight Title in Springfield, Massachusetts, ending Brown's fourth reign with the belt, and starting Smith's second reign (he was the first European champion ever in 1997).

2001 - World Wrestling All-Stars "Inception" Pay-per-view was held at the Superdome in Sydney, Australia, drawing a crowd of 8,500 fans. It was aired live on Australian Pay-per-view, and was shown in the United States on PPV on January 6, 2002. The feature attraction of the show was a tournament to determine the first WWA heavyweight champion, in which each match had a different stipulation. Here are the results:
- WWA Title Tournament, Round One: Juventud Guerrera defeated Psicosis in a Ladder match to win the WWA Cruiserweight Title.
- WWA Title Tournament, Round One: Road Dogg defeated Konnan in a Dog Collar match.
- Norman Smiley defeated Devon Storm in a Hardcore match.
- WWA Title Tournament, Round One: Buff Bagwell won a battle royal.
- WWA Title Tournament, Round One: Jeff Jarrett defeated Nathan Jones in a Guitar On A Pole match.
- WWA Title Tournament, Round Two: Road Dogg defeated Lenny Lane and Lodi (subbing for Guerrera) in a Triangle match.
- WWA Title Tournament, Round Two: Jeff Jarrett defeated Buff Bagwell in a Whip Match.
- Vampire Warrior defeated Luna Vachon.
- Aldera James defeated Queen Bee, Violet Terriso, and Shawon Awad (male wrestler Danny Dominion) in a Strip match.
- WWA Title Tournament Final: Jeff Jarrett defeated Road Dogg in a steel cage to become the first World Wrestling All-Stars Heavyweight Champion.

2002 - WWE held their UK-only Pay-per-view, Rebellion, at the Evening News Arena in Manchester, England. Here are the results:
- In a dark match, Bill DeMott defeated Shannon Moore.
- Booker T defeated Matt Hardy.
- Billy Kidman & Torrie Wilson defeated John Cena & Dawn Marie when Kidman pinned Cena.
- Sho Funaki defeated Crash Holly.
- WWE Cruiserweight Champion Jamie Noble defeated Rey Mysterio and Yoshihiro Tajiri in an Elimination match. Noble eliminated Tajiri first, and Mysterio second.
- D-Von Dudley & Ron Simmons defeated Val Venis & Chuck Palumbo when Simmons pinned Palumbo.
- Rikishi defeated Albert.
- WWE World Tag Team Champions Kurt Angle & Chris Benoit defeated Eddie & Chavo Guerrero when Angle pinned Eddie.
- WWE World Champion Brock Lesnar & Paul Heyman defeated Edge in a handicap match (with the title on the line) when Lesnar pinned Edge.

2002 - The NWA 54th Anniversary Show was held in Corpus Christi, Texas. Here are the results:
- Jacey North defeated Brother Love.
- Ryan Pisiak defeated Damon Biggs in a Hair vs. Hair match.
- The East Coast Connection defeated Ricky Murdoch and Magnum.
- NWA Canadian Heavyweight Champion Spyder defeated Paul Tracy.
- NWA Jersey Champion Biggie Biggs defeated Preston Quinn.
- NWA New England Junior Heavyweight Champion Jason Rumble defeated NWA Tri-States Junior Heavyweight Champion Rocky Reynolds.
- NWA Texas Heavyweight Champion Steve DeMarco defeated JP Black in a Texas Death Match.
- NWA United Kingdom Heavyweight Champion Johnny Moss defeated Danny Garnell.
- Char Starr defeated Madison to win the NWA World Women's Title match.
- Jorge Estrada defeated Paul Atlas to win the NWA North American Title.
- Konnan defeated NWA Midwest Champion Danny Dominion in a non-title match.
- NWA World Tag Team Champions Chris Harris & James Storm defeated AJ Styles & Rocky Reynolds.
- NWA World Heavyweight Champion Ron Killings defeated NWA National Champion Hotstuff Hernandez. Only Killings' belt was on the line.

2002 - CM Punk defeats MDogg20 to win his third IWA Mid-South Heavyweight Title in Clarksville, Indiana.

2009 - WWE broadcast Raw.  Richard Trionfo filed the following TV report:

We start off with a look back at the final match for Bragging Rights and Team Smackdown showed that if everyone wears the same shirt they are going to win. What will Raw do now that Big Show turned his back on his brand?

We are live from Buffalo, New York and your announcers are Michael ‘Vintage Left Turn’ Cole and Jerry ‘Raw is just like the Bills in the Super Bowl’ Lawler.

The Unified Tag Team Champions come out and Chris Jericho has his big trophy with him. Cole talks about the party that Smackdown had after their victory and he says that it was huge.

Show says that whatever happened last night, he is still a proud member of the Raw roster. Show says that everything he did was . . . Jericho stops him and says that Show does not have to explain himself. Jericho says that the loyalty to the tag team is greater than his loyalty to Raw. Show says that he needs to tell Jericho something. Jericho thanks Show for stopping the tyranny of DX. There is no jocularity or hocking of cheap merchandise because Show stood up for himself and he punched Triple H in his face to earn Smackdown bragging rights and he gives Show kudos. Jericho stops Show again and says that they would have won because Jericho was the captain, mastermind and genius who put everything together. Show tells Jericho that what he did was for himself. There is one thing that is more important than the show or the tag team. Show says that his career is bigger. Show says that he struck a deal with Teddy Long. Show says that he is the next opponent for the Undertaker’s World Title. Jericho wants to know what about him and if he approved it with him.

Show and Jericho are interrupted by Kyle Busch and Joey Lagano buring donuts in the parking lot and then they drive into the arena.

Logano and Busch come to the ring with permanent arm candy for the guest hosts, the Bellas. Busch says that is how you make an entrance. He says that they are huge WWE fans and are proud to be hosts tonight. Busch says that what Big Show did last night is not popular with the fans, but Kyle says that he is with Show on this. He says that things happen for a reason and he congratulates Show. Logano refuses to shake Show’s hand and he says that it was weak to leave his team like that. Show tells Kyle to teach his little friend about respect. Kyle says that Joey is young and dumb and doesn’t know much about championships. Kyle says that they are here to win a championship. Kyle points out that they are in Buffalo, a town that hasn’t made it to the playoffs since Hulkamania. Kyle points out that they have brought in TO and that hasn’t worked. Kyle says that they will soon be singing O Canada. Logano says that Show will be facing Triple H tonight. Jericho tells Show that is pretty tough. Jericho asks Joey and Kyle if they have ever seen a trophy like that or won something like that. Jericho wants to go to the office to talk about that. Kyle says that he has seen 58 of them and he can make matches too. Jericho will be wrestling in a match against Kofi Kingston.

We go to commercial.

Match Number One: Kofi ‘Johnson’ Kingston versus Chris Jericho

They lock up and Kofi backs Jericho into the corner and Jericho goes to the floor. Jericho tries to get into Kofi’s head and takes his time getting back into the ring. Jericho pushes Kofi away and Kofi pushes Jericho back. Jericho with a kick and punch. Jericho with an Irish whip but he runs into boots and Kofi with punches. Kofi with a drop kick for a near fall. Kofi with an arm bar. Jericho chokes Kofi in the ropes and stands on his back. Jericho with a kick to Kofi but Kofi with a rollup for a near fall. Jericho with a kick to the ribs and to the head. Jericho with a side head lock. Jericho with a side head lock but Kofi with a leaping back elbow and Jericho goes to the floor again with some vintage mind games. Kofi with a suicide dive. Kofi leaps into the corner and punches Jericho but Jericho with a power bomb. Jericho hits the springboard drop kick that sends Kofi to the floor. We go to commercial.

We are back and Jericho catapults Kofi’s throat into the rope and then he puts Kofi in a chin lock. We see footage during the commercial when Jericho sent Kofi into the ring post. We are back to live action and Kofi punches Jericho and Kofi with a rollup for a near fall. Jericho takes Kofi down one more time and gets a near fall. Jericho slaps Kofi in the head but Kofi punches back. Jericho with an Irish whip but Kofi blocks the bulldog attempt and sends Jericho into the turnbuckles. Kofi with a drop kick and leaping clothesline. Kofi sets up for the Boom Boom leg drop and hits it. Jericho trips Kofi and tries to put Kofi into the Walls of Jericho but Kofi powers out. Jericho with an enzuigiri but Kofi kicks out. Jericho with an Irish whip but Kofi goes into the ropes and kicks Jericho. Jericho stops Kofi on the top turnbuckle and then Jericho tries for a superplex but Kofi blocks it and then Kofi hits a cross body but Jericho rolls through and gets a two count. Kofi with a side Russian leg sweep and Kofi tries for Trouble in Paradise, but Jericho blocks it and Jericho tries for the Walls of Jericho but Kofi with an inside cradle for a near fall. Jericho with a Codebreaker but Jericho takes too long to cover Kofi and Kofi gets his foot on the rope. Jericho thinks that he won. Jericho turns around into Trouble in Paradise and Kofi ges the three count.
Winner: Kofi Kingston

After the match, Randy Orton attacks Kofi on the ramp and sends Kofi to the floor. Orton stares at Kofi on the floor while referees come out to protect Kofi.

We go to commercial.

We are back and Randy Orton is walking in the back and Josh Mathews wants to know why he attacked Kofi. Randy says that Kofi had no right to interfere in his match. Orton blames Kofi for the loss. Randy says that he has only just BEGUN on Kofi Kingston. Cody stops by and tells Josh to leave. Ted is with him. Cody and Ted agree that Randy was robbed last night. They have a gift for Randy as a token of their gratitude. It is a Randy Orton race car. Orton looks at the hood of the car and he says that it is incredible. Orton asks if they bought it for him. Ted says that he knows they have had issues recently, but Randy is their leader. Cody and Ted say that they have another surprise for John Cena and say that the title will be coming back to Legacy.

Eve is with Joey and Kyle and they talk about the race in Texas. Jack Swagger enters and he is impressed. Jack says that he is WWE’s finest talking to NASCAR’s finest. They are proven winners who have no problem talking about how good they are. Jack says that he wants to face John Cena for the WWE Title. Kyle doesn’t know if they can put Cena in a match since he wrestled for an hour last night. Joey says that they will be picking Cena’s next opponent tonight. Jack introduces himself to Eve and says that he will be the future WWE Champion. Miz enters and he is impressed that Jack thinks he is going to be the WWE Champion. Miz says that he is the only one who won last night from Raw so he deserves his title match. Eve apologizes for Miz.

Santino and Melina are walking in the back and the flashes are going crazy. We go to commercial.

We are back with a Sheamus video package and he debuts on Raw tonight.

Cole says that he is excited to see Sheamus debut as a big free agent signing.

Match Number Two: Melina and Santino Marella versus Chavo Guerrero and Jillian Hall

The men start off and Chavo slaps Santino in slow motion but Santino with a belly laugh and a punch. Santino with a back body drop and back elbow. Santino with a diving salute head butt that misses. Chavo with kicks and then he sends Santino into the turnbuckles. Jillian kicks Santino in the back while Chavo spends some quality time with the referee. Chavo with a Latino uppercut for a near fall. Chavo punches and kicks Santino. Santino with a cartwheel and split to avoid Chavo followed by a hip toss and punches. Jillian makes the tag and she slaps Santino. Melina with forearms to Jillian and a short arm clothesline. Hornswoggle comes out and he crotch chops for the fans. Melina with a rollup but in the ropes. Melina with the Banshee Shriek of Doom Leg Drop for the three count.
Winners: Santino Marella and Melina

After the match, Hornswoggle comes into the ring and crotch chops for the fans. Hornswoggle is handed an envelope and it is a cease and desist order. He shows it to Lawler and Lawler explains it to Hornswoggle. Hornswoggle is dejected.

John Cena walks in the back as we go to commercial.

We are back with the Slam of the Week: Photos of the 59 Minute 55 Second One Hour Iron Man Match.

John Cena is introduced, but Ted DiBiase and Cody Rhodes come out. Cody says that the champ IS not here. Cody says that it would be a perfect time to parade out here to talk about his ‘epic’ victory. John Cena will have to wait because The Legacy is here. Ted says that just because Randy cannot fight John Cena for the title, that is why they are bringing back the WWE Championship to the Legacy where it belongs. Ted tells Cena that they didn’t ask the guest hosts for permission because they don’t have to. They are making a challenge to Cena and tells him to man up and accept it. Ted challenges Cena to face one of them or both of them in an Epsenhart Special match.

John Cena comes out and he has something to say. John tells Ted and Cody that he doesn’t have to brag about what happened last night. Last night was exactly what it needed to be. It was the best competing in one final showdown. When that clock stuck zero, both of them were exhausted. Cena says that he did it for each other, they did it for the title belt, and they did it for the fans. They did it because they knew the John Cena/Randy Orton rivalry needed to end and it did. Now we are on Raw to find out who the next challenger will be and then he seems bummed out in his hard sell to be in the ring with Randy Orton’s legacy.

Cody says that they are not Randy and Cena agrees with him. Cena says that neither of them are Randy Orton but it is close enough. Cena says that he is going to hit Ted and Cody with the truth. Cena says that he won last night and has the right to say ‘no more’. Ted and Cody come out and can make all the empty challenges they want about bringing the title back to Legacy, but if they want a shot at the title, they need to earn it. John says that they haven’t earned it yet. Cena says that he was in the back with Joey and Kyle about Ted and Cody having a match tonight and it will happen now.

Match Number Three: Cody Rhodes and Ted DiBiase versus Montel Vontavious Porter and Mark Henry

We join the match in progress and DiBiase with a near fall on Porter. Rhodes tags in and they double team Porter. Rhodes with elbows to the head. Rhodes punches Porter and snap mares him and puts Porter in an arm bar with a cross face.

We see Kyle and Joey enjoying the match from their office.

Porter with a short arm clothesline and Henry tags in and he clotheslines Rhodes and hits a back elbow followed by a head butt. Henry with a vertical choke and Porter distracts the referee long enough for DiBiase to clip Henry and Rhodes gets a near fall. DiBiase tags in and he kicks Henry and hits double sledges. DiBiase is tagged back in after Rhodes gets in a few kicks. DiBiase chokes Henry and he tags in Cody they double team Henry and Rhodes with a front face lock but he cannot stop Henry from making his way across the ring. Porter punches Rhodes but the referee does not see a double drop kick on Henry and Cody gets a near fall. Rhodes with a front face lock. Henry with a back body drop and Porter and DiBiase tag in. Porter with an overhead belly-to-belly throw followed by a back elbow and a face buster. Time for the Ballin Elbow and it connects but Rhodes breaks up the cover. Henry takes Rhodes down. Porter with a sunset flip thanks to help from Henry and Porter gets the three count.
Winners: Mark Henry and Montel Vontavious Porter

After the match, Rhodes and DiBiase protest their loss.

Randy Orton’s music plays and he comes out to the ring. Randy finally gets to the ring and he has something to say. Apparently the guest hosts are trying to find the next opponent for John Cena. Randy says that it officially looks like Cena’s next opponent will not be him. Randy says that he understands the terms of his match last night because he is a former champion. He is entitled to a rematch and he is willing to take it all the way to the board of directors.

Kofi Kingston appears on the TitanTron and he tells Randy that he lost and nobody cares what he has to say. Randy tells Kofi to come to say it to his face. Kofi says that he is already doing it and we see Kofi standing on the Vipermobile. Randy tells Kofi not to touch Orton’s car or he will make Kofi’s life a living hell. Kofi likes how durable NASCAR cars are. He sends a case into the door and there isn’t a scratch. Kofi takes some keys and he decides to key Orton’s car. Kofi tries to get a bug off the hood but he keeps missing it. Now it is on the window. Kofi says that he will fix this and he puts some orange paint on the hood. Kofi says that he doesn’t think Orton has ever looked better.

We go to commercial.

We are back and there are members of the Buffalo Bills in the crowd and they finally hit something.

We have a moments ago moment of Kofi’s Auto Detail Service.

We have a guest ring announcer and it is Eve Torres.

Match Number Four: Evan Bourne versus The Miz

They lock up and Miz with a knee and kick to Bourne. Miz trips Bourne and gets a near fall. Miz with a kick to Bourne but Bourne kicks back. Miz chokes Bourne against the ropes. Miz with a belly-to-back suplex for a near fall. Miz works on the back with a modified camel clutch. Bourne with a back body drop but Miz tries to turn it into a sunset flip but Bourne rolls through. Bourne with kicks to the leg and a head scissors take down and a clothesline for a near fall. Miz runs Bourne into the turnbuckles and connects with forearms. Miz with a knee to the head and Jack Swagger comes to the ring.

Miz sends Bourne into the turnbuckles while Swagger gets on the mic and says that nobody is watching his match. Swagger says that everyone is watching Eve. He says that Eve is watching her. Miz with a clothesline into the corner to interrupt Swagger’s comments. Miz and Swagger stare each other down while the referee loudly makes the count. Bourne with a pescado onto Swagger and Miz. Bourne rolls back in and the ref makes the ten count.
Winner: Evan Bourne by count out

We go to commercial.

We are back with an Earlier Tonight Moment of Joey Logano and Kyle Busch.

Next week’s Guest Hosts are Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne.

Joey and Kyle say that they want to see how tough Jamie Noble can be against Raw’s newest acquisition.

Sheamus is on the mic and he says that it is his first night on Raw and he is here to make an impression.

Match Number Five: Jamie Noble versus Sheamus

Noble with a kick to the leg but Sheamus with a shoulder tackle that sends Noble to the floor. Sheamus sends Noble into the ring steps and then brings Noble back into the ring. Sheamus with elbow drops and gets a near fall. Sheamus with a back breaker but Noble with elbows to the head and more kicks to the leg. Sheamus sends Noble into the turnbuckles. Sheamus misses a charge and Noble tries for a rollup but Sheamus does not go down. Sheamus with knees in the corner followed by an elbow and knee drop. Sheamus with back breakers followed by a bicycle kick for the three count.
Winner: Sheamus

Shawn and Hunter are walking in the back as we go to commercial.

We are back with the WWE Rewind: Big Show punching Triple H at Bragging Rights.

Cole and Lawler talk about the World Title match and he mentions Batista and Rey’s issues as well as the other things that happened at the pay per view.

Match Number Six: Big Show with Chris Jericho and the Bragging Rights Trophy versus Triple H with Shawn Michaels

Hunter wants the mic before Show does anything. Hunter says that he had a meeting with Kyle and Joey and this is a lumberjack match and the lumberjacks are the members of Raw that Show screwed over. Jericho leaves through the crowd with his trophy of awesome.

Shawn has something to say. He tells Hunter that he forgot that not only is it a lumberjack match, it is a no disqualification lumberjack match. Shawn says that they have a guest referee for the match and it is John Cena.

Show charges at Hunter but Hunter moves and Show goes to the floor as we go to commercial.

We are back and Hunter punches Show. Show with an Irish whip but Hutner with a boot and a sleeper. We see footage of Show fighting back during the commercial on the floor with the lumberjacks. Back to live action and Show with a snap mare to escape. Show misses a charge into the corner and Hunter tries for a slam but he cannot keep Show up and Hunter kicks out at two. Show with an Irish whip but Hunter with a kick but Show responds with a spear. Show stands on Hunter while talking to Shawn Michaels. Show with a chop to Hunter. Hunter punches Show but Show with a side slam. Show works on the neck with a nerve hold. Show with head butts to Hunter. Hunter tries to bounce back up and he gives Show a crotch chop. Show with more head butts and a slam. Masters grabs Show by the leg and Show brings Masters into the ring and hits a clothesline followed by a punch to the temple.

This allows Hunter to recover and he punches Show and hits the face buster. Hunter with body blocks but Show stays on his feet. Show grabs Hunter by the throat but Hunter counters a choke slam with a DDT but Show kicks out. Show misses a charge into the corner and Hunter sets for the Pedigree but Show with a back body drop. Show with a Vader Splash but Cena stops his count at two. Show yells at Cena. Primo and Chavo with a double drop kick and then Swagger with a running clothesline into the corner. MIz with a clothesline of his own. Henry with a splash into the corner and Porter with a running boot to the head. Bourne with a shooting star press. Santino waits for Show to get up and Show choke slams Santino. Kofi with Trouble in Paradise and Show is woozy. Cena with an Attitude Adjustment. Hunter gets a blue shirt and he puts it on Show and Shawn with Sweet Chin Music and Hunter with a pedigree for the three count.
Winner: Raw

After the match, Kyle and Joey come out and they have agreed on the number one contender for the WWE Title. It was hard to agree and Hornswoggle comes out with Joey and Kyle. John Cena will face Shawn Michaels and Triple H. All three men are in the ring and they look at each other a little differently than a few seconds ago. We go to credits.

2010 - WWE issued the following:

CONNECTICUT SECRETARY OF STATE SUED FOR CENSORSHIP AND DISCRIMINATION

STAMFORD, Conn., October 26, 2010 – “On behalf of myself, my company, WWE® fans and any Connecticut citizen who wants to exercise their constitutional right to vote, I have filed a lawsuit today asserting that Susan Bysiewicz’s directive that allows poll workers to refuse registered voters wearing WWE merchandise the right to vote is a flagrant act of censorship and discrimination,” said Vince McMahon, Chairman and CEO, World Wrestling Entertainment.

2010 - WWE broadcast NXT.  Richard Trionfo filed the following Tv report:

We are live on tape on the internet from Milwaukee, Wisconsin and your announcers are Michael ‘Stand up for SAP’ Cole and Todd ‘Will I be allowed to wear a number 4 Packers jersey to vote next Tuesday’ Grisham. Your host is Matt ‘This week, I get the Grey Cup for Bragging Rights’ Striker.

The show starts off with Michael Cole showing how much he is enjoying being on tonight’s broadcast.

Matt Striker is in the ring and he brings out the rookies in their Halloween costumes. AJ is dressed like a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle. Namoi is dressed like Hamburger Helper. Kaitlyn is dressed like Vickie Guerrero. Maxine is dressed like an ice queen. Aksana is dressed like a devil.

Matt says that there is going to be some Halloween fun this week, but they need to remember that the voting starts tomorrow because the next elimination takes place next week. Matt reminds us that the way to avoid elimination is to have the most wins. Matt points out that Naomi is in the lead because she swept both events last week.

The first challenge is the Halloween costume challenge. Each rookie will have fifteen seconds to impress because the audience will make the final decision.

Aksana say she is devil tonight and she shows how evil she can be. The next contestant is Maxine and she is an Ice Queen. Maxine asks Striker what cold water can do to a man. She is going to take her time to say that there is only one spot for this queen and it is on top.

Kaitlyn is next and she throws out an excuse me or two. She says that she is the official consultant of Smackdown and then she falls down and gets frustrated. Naomi has a joke before she tells us about her costume. She asks what the glove says to the face. It says Smack. She says that she is the hamburger helper hand.

AJ is the final contestant and she says that she is a ninja turtle. Matt mentions that the costume is giving him a splinter.

The winner of this challenge is Kaitlyn.

Matt sends it to Todd Pettengill and Sean Mooney at the announce table.

Ted DiBiase and Maryse are walking in the back and Maryse says that she doesn’t want to be here. We go to an e-mercial.

Match Number One: Naomi with Kelly Kelly versus Maxine with Alicia Fox

They lock up in their costumes and Maxine sends Naomi to the mat. Maxine with shoulders in the corner but Naomi with an Irish whip. Maxine with a drop toe hold that sends Naomi into the turnbuckles. Maxine with a rear chin lock. Maxine throws Naomi over the top rope to the floor and then into the announce table. Maxine kicks Naomi as they fight by Cole and Mathews and they pay attention to the match. They continue to fight on the floor and Maxine kicks Naomi.

They return to the ring and Maxine gets a near fall. Maxine with shoulders followed by a kick. Maxine with a snap mare and a near fall. Maxine with knees to the back and then she puts Naomi in an arm bar. Naomi punches Maxine and follows it with a jawbreaker. Naomi with a back elbow for a near fall. Maxine with a punch to the midsection but Naomi punches Maxine with her costume. Maxine with a kick but Naomi with a punch and then she gets the three count.

Winner: Naomi

Goldust tells Aksana that they are in the house to get the belt but Aksana is happy for their wedding. Aksana asks about the flowers.

The immigration officer arrives and he tells Goldust that if the papers aren’t in order and they aren’t married by next week, he will take Aksana into custody.

Goldust tells his little devil that she looks beautiful and to take a deep breath.

We go to e-mercial.

We are back with a look back at last week’s NXT when Nikki went rogue during their tag match.

Match Number Two: Brie Bella with Nikki Bella versus AJ with Primo

Brie offers her hand and AJ shakes it. They lock up and AJ with an arm drag. AJ with a waist lock and rollup for a near fall. They lock up and Brie with a knee on the break followed by a hip toss and kick. Brie with a slam and leap frog neck snap followed by a drop kick for a near fall. Brie with a reverse chin lock. AJ with an elbow when she gets to her feet. Brie with a clothesline while Nikki shouts out some encouragement for her sister. Brie gets a near fall. AJ with more elbows but Brie with a forearm to the back. Brie with an Irish whip but AJ with boots when Brie charges.

Brie goes to the floor and they argue but Primo knows that they are going to switch. Brie returns to the ring and AJ with a series of kicks for a near fall. AJ slams Brie’s face into the mat and then she kicks Brie. AJ with a reverse chin lock and she turns it into a choke with a body scissors. Brie backs AJ into the turnbuckles. AJ with a bulldog for a near fall. AJ with a back elbow and she gets a near fall. AJ with forearms to Brie. Nikki pulls Brie out of the ring and she kicks AJ and hits an X Factor for the three count.

Winner: Brie Bella kind of

After the match, Primo discusses things with the referee while Brie is not happy with what Nikki did.

Ted DiBiase is in the back and Maryse wants to know why they had to be here because it disgusting and smell like vomit. She starts to talk in French and Ted says that they are here to get back his million dollar title. Maryse tells him to buy another one. Ted says that it is the principle. The title has been in his family for twenty years and this freak and his mail order bride have it. Ted says that Maryse is going to help him get it back. Maryse mumbles in French as she leaves and we go to a WWE promotional video for some merchandise.

We are back and it is time for Michael Cole to tell us that people don’t like the WWE. That is why we have Stand Up for WWE.

Josh talks about how he has been part of WWE for ten years and how he enjoys working for WWE.

It is time for the second rookie competition and it is a tribute to Stand By Me since there is an eating contest. Matt says that you need to have heart and desire as well as being hungry. It is a Halloween Candy Eating Contest. They will have one minute to eat as much candy as possible and the rookie who eats the most has won. Matt says that he needs some help and Hornswoggle comes out and he is dressed like Michael J. Fox in Back to the Future III.

The contest starts and after a minute our winner is Maxine despite the objections from some of the pros.

Maxine goes after Hornswoggle but AJ fights for the honor of Hornswoggle. Hornswoggle gets behind Maxine and AJ pushes her over Hornswoggle. Kaitlyn is feeling a little sick and she spits out the candy on Vickie. Hornswoggle gets a laugh out of it and Vickie starts to freak out as the crowd chants for Darren Drozdov.

We go to a Wrestlemania video package.

We are back and Michael Cole mentions the funeral of Undertaker. Cole figures that they should bury this show next week.

Since Josh loves talking about this show, he tells us where else you can watch past episodes.

Kaitlyn is outside Vickie’s office and Dolph tells Kailtyn not to come in and he tells Kaitlyn that she is a shoo in to win. Dolph says that Kailtyn looks good in the outfit.

We go to an ad for Knucklehead on DVD.

We are back and Josh and Michael try to hold back the giggles as they talk about the greatest wedding next week in the beautiful city of Bridgeport, Connecticut.

Match Number Three: Ted DiBiase and Maryse versus Aksana and Goldust

The women start off and Maryse is not impressed with Aksana’s costume. Maryse call her crazy and then Maryse has to pose because we are in the middle of a wrestling match. Maryse slaps Aksana and follows it with a forearm and then she grabs Aksana by the head and slaps her. Maryse kicks Aksana in the corner and then throws her to the mat. Maryse chokes Aksana in the ropes and then his a running knee to the back. Maryse gets a near fall. Maryse removes Aksana’s horns and tail and gets a near fall. Aksana also breaks a heel and Maryse with a rear chin lock.

Ted tags in so it is time for the men to wrestle. Goldust with a side head lock and shoulder tackle or two followed by an arm drag and knee to the arm. Goldust with an Irish whip but he runs into a boot from Ted and Ted with a clothesline. Ted chokes Goldust with his forearm and then he punches Goldust. The referee warns Ted but Goldust with punches. Ted with a kick and punches. Goldust with the drop down uppercut followed by a reverse atomic drop but Ted pushes Goldust away on the bulldog attempt.

They fight to the floor and Ted sends Goldust into the announce table, but the popcorn does not get affected. Maryse kicks Goldust on the floor. Ted with a running boot to the head and then he punches Goldust. Ted with a drop kick to Goldust. Ted with a chin lock and key lock on Goldust. Ted with knees and punches but Goldust with a back body drop and Aksana tags in.

Aksana with flying clotheslines and a kick. Aksana with a drop down forearm and she gets a near fall. Ted breaks up the cover and Goldust sends Ted to the floor. Maryse has things under control but she gets too cocky and Aksana with inside cradle for three count.

Winners: Goldust and Aksana

After the match, Ted gets the belt and he gives it to Maryse. Aksana takes it from Maryse and Ted is unable to get it from Aksana. Goldust sends Ted over the top rope to the floor and then the happy couple leaves with their stolen bounty.

2011 - Former NWA World champion and Four Horsemen member Barry Windham, 50, who was easily one of the top in-ring wrestlers of the 1980s, was hospitalized in an Intensive Care Unit in Florida following a heart attack,  Windham would make a full recovery and be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2012.

2012 - The Miz is announced as the star of ABC Family's Chrismas Bounty, which makes it debut later this year before being released on DVD and Blu-Ray.

2012 - WWE broadcast Smackdown.  Richard Trionfo filed the following TV report:

We are live on tape from Providence, Rhode Island and your announcers are Josh ‘Can Cody claim rights to this state’ Mathews and John ‘After climbing the seven summits, I will swim the seven seas’ Layfield.

We begin listening to voices and Randy Orton makes his way to the ring.

We see footage from the issues between Randy Orton and Alberto Del Rio from the last month that will be leading to their match at Hell in a Cell.

Randy says that he came out here tonight to set the record straight. Most people think that he despises Alberto Del Rio because he attacked him last week. It is not because he attacked him, it is why he attacked him. If Alberto had said that he was trying to get people to forget about how he is a miserable disappointment after failing against Sheamus. Del Rio attacked him while facing Big Show.

Alberto was not honest and he picked the wrong guy to make an example out of. Randy says that he will be honest with Alberto. On Sunday, he will give Alberto the most brutal beating of his life. Alberto likes to call himself the new Apex Predator of the WWE and that is his biggest lie.

Randy is interrupted by Alberto’s music and he comes out to the stage with Ricardo Rodriguez.

Alberto says that Randy is not very smart. They are going to do this on his terms, not Randy’s. In two days, at Hell in a Cell, he will show the world that Randy is not a viper. He is nothing like a garden snake and he can crush Randy at any time with his boot. Alberto says that he is the new Apex Predator in the WWE.

Randy says that he can understand Alberto, but if the people of Providence cannot understand him. He says that Alberto has big talk when he is not in the ring or when they are at a distance. He says that Alberto is a spineless, bottom feeder with no cajones.

Alberto asks Randy if he thinks he is afraid of him. Alberto says that Randy’s time is up. Ricardo has something to say to Alberto but Alberto does not move. Alberto backs up and he tells Randy not yet, but he will see him on Sunday.

Orton’s music plays and from out of nowhere, Wade Barrett attacks Randy from behind and connects with a forearm to the back and he leaves the ring.

We go to commercial.

We area back and Alberto and Ricardo are in the back. Teddy Long asks Alberto if he is happy with what happened and Alberto says that he had nothing to do with what happened to Orton.

Wade Barrett stops by and he asks Alberto if that is what he wanted.

Teddy says that you cannot play a playa. He is not fooling anybody. Teddy tells Wade that he will be facing Randy Orton tonight because that is what Booker T wants.

 

Match Number One: Cody Rhodes versus Kane in a These Guys are in a Tag Match on Sunday so they will be in a singles match to preview the match Match

 

Cody punches Kane but Kane pushes Cody to the mat and then connects with a big boot. Kane sends Cody into the turnbuckles and punches Cody while Damien questions the referee lack of stepping in to stop Kane’s illegal punches. Kane with an Irish whip and clothesline into the corner. Kane with a second one followed by a short arm clothesline for a near fall.

Kane goes up top and hits a clothesline from the top turnbuckle. Kane sets for the choke slam but Cody with an elbow. Kane with an uppercut to Cody. Kane with an Irish whip and Cody avoids the side slam. Cody with a running knee to the head. Cody with a springboard drop kick for a near fall. Cody drops Kane on the top rope and then Cody goes up top for a missile drop kick.

Cody with a near fall followed by kicks and punches. Cody with a drop down uppercut. Cody with punches but Kane with an uppercut. Cody with a drop kick to the knees. Cody with a side Russian leg sweep and he gets a near fall.

Cody with a punch and kick. Kane with a punch followed by an uppercut. Cody tries for a second drop down uppercut and Kane sees it coming and he grabs Cody and hits a choke slam for the three count.

 

Winner: Kane

 

We see footage from the lumberjack match on Raw.

Big Show is in his locker room and Booker T stops by. Booker says that Show will be face to face with Sheamus later tonight. He wants some professionalism between them.

Show tells Booker that he proved what he had to prove on Monday. Booker won’t have any problem with him or with Sheamus. Show says that Sheamus is scared. Sunday there will be a new World Heavyweight Champion.

 

Match Number Two: Miz versus Yoshi Tatsu

 

They lock up and Miz works on the arm and he slaps Yoshi in the head. Miz with a side head lock. Miz with a shoulder tackle and a boot to the head. Miz with a kick to the midsection and then he hits a baseball slide that sends Yoshi to the floor. Miz goes to the floor and he slams Yoshi on the floor. Miz runs Yoshi’s back into the apron. Miz holds Yoshi’s head over the apron and he connects with an elbow to the back of the head and then he hits a running knee lift. Miz with a splash to the back and then he connects with crossfaces. Miz with a running boot to the head.

Miz with a reverse chin lock and Yoshi with elbows. Miz with a knee and he tries for a belly-to-back suplex but Yoshi counters with a lateral press for a near fall. Yoshi with kicks followed by running knees into the corner. Miz with a running back elbow to the head. Miz with a DDT and he sets for the Skull Crushing Finale and he hits it and gets the three count.

 

Winner: Miz

 

We go to commercial.

We are back and it is time to take a look back at what happened with CM Punk and Ryback at the end of Raw. Then we go to Paul Heyman’s comments from Main Event.

Josh reminds us of what happened between Eve Torres and Kaitlyn on Raw when Kaitlyn confronted Eve with the incriminating photos from Eve’s iPad.

We go to Booker’s office where he is with Eve Torres, Kaitlyn, Layla El, and Aksana. Booker tells Aksana that he wants to know if Eve sent Aksana that e-mail. Aksana says no, but it was a text message.

Teddy Long enters and he says that it is real simple. Last month at Night of Champions, Kaitlyn was supposed to face Layla. Then Eve sent Aksana a text message to take care of Kaitlyn so Eve can replace Kaitlyn. Eve played innocent and won the title. Teddy tells Eve that the jig is up. She has exposed herself as a bold faced liar.

Booker says that if this is true, Eve can no longer be part of his staff.

Eve says that she is too trusting. She leaves her iPhone and iPad out without a passcode. Anyone can use it. She had nothing to do with this and she says someone is involved.

Booker says that he is sick of this drama and he does not want to deal with this. He tells Layla and Kaitlyn that they will get their shot at Eve. It will be a triple threat match on Sunday.

Since the women are dressed to fight, we will have a tag match tonight with Eve and Aksana facing Layla and Kaitlyn.

The women leave and Booker and Teddy have a mini stare down.

We go to commercial.

 

Match Number Three: Randy Orton versus Wade Barrett

 

Orton with a kick and forearms to the back and then he sends Barrett to the floor. Orton follows and he clotheslines Barrett on the floor. Orton sends Barrett back into the ring and then he kicks Barrett in the leg and he does the Garvin Stomp. Orton with a kick to the ribs and then he runs his boots across the face.

Orton with a reverse chin lock and then Orton hits a belly-to-back suplex for a near fall. Barrett punches Orton but Orton kicks Barrett. Barrett with an elbow and he sends Orton into the turnbuckles. Barrett with an Irish whip but Orton with a clothesline out of the corner. Orton with a leaping knee drop for a near fall.

Orton with a suplex to Barrett and Orton gets a near fall. Barrett rolls to the floor and Orton follows. Barrett with a boot and he sends Orton’s head into the apron. Barrett sends Orton back into the ring and Orton with a boot when Barrett tries to re-enter the ring. Orton with a kick to the ribs and he tries for the IEDDT but Barrett sends Orton to the apron. Barrett with a back heel kick that sends Orton to the floor.

Barrett sends Orton into the announce table and we go to commercial.

We are back and Barrett with a reverse chin lock. Orton with a head butt but Barrett with a knee to the midsection. Barrett chokes Orton in the ropes and Barrett with knees to Orton and then he connects with a running boot that forces Orton to the canvas. Barrett gets a near fall. Barrett with an Irish whip followed by a back breaker for a near fall.

Barrett with a rear chin lock but Orton gets to his feet. Orton with head butts but Barrett with a big boot and Orton is down. Barrett gets a near fall. Barrett with forearms to the back and then he punches Orton in the ribs. Barrett with a short arm clothesline and he gets a near fall. Barrett goes to the turnbuckles but Orton punches Barrett in the midsection.

Orton with punches and then he sets up for the superplex and he hits it but Orton can only get a two count. Orton with two clotheslines and he avoids one from Barrett and Orton with a power slam. Orton looks around. Barrett with an Irish whip but Orton with a boot. Barrett with the Blackpool Slam for a near fall.

Barrett gets ready to give Orton a souvenir but Orton avoids it and he hits a back breaker. Barrett goes to the apron and Orton with the IEDDT. Orton looks around and he twist to the mat and he pounds the mat in anticipation of the RKO, but he sees Alberto Del Rio at ringside.

Orton with punches and a European uppercut. Del Rio distracts Orton and Barrett hits the Souvenir for the three count.

 

Winner: Wade Barrett

 

After the match, Del Rio kicks Orton and then he punches Orton in the head. Del Rio misses the step up enzuigiri but Del Rio with a back heel kick. Orton avoids the cross arm breaker and Del Rio avoids the RKO. Del Rio goes up the ramp.

We go to commercial.

 

Match Number Four: Kaitlyn and Layla El versus Aksana and Eve Torres

 

Aksana starts things off against Layla. Layla wants Eve but Aksana refuses. They lock up and Aksana with a push and kick. Layla with a rollup and bridge for a near fall. Layla with a jackknife cover for another near fall. Lala with a double jump cross body and Kaitlyn with a body block.

Kaitlyn gets a near fall. Kaitlyn with a back breaker and then Kaitlyn tries to bring Eve into the ring but Aksana with a clothesline and then she slams Kaitlyn’s head into the mat. Kaitlyn with a kick to the ribs and Eve is tagged in.

Eve with a snap mare and she gets a near fall. Eve chokes Kaitlyn in the ropes. Eve with a knee and she sends Kaitlyn to the mat. Eve tries for the flip leg drop but Kaitlyn gets her knees up. Eve keeps Kaitlyn from making the tag to Layla. Kaitlyn with an inside cradle for a near fall. Kaitlyn with a back elbow and clothesline followed by a running shoulder tackle.

Aksana is pulled into the ring and Kaitlyn with clotheslines to Aksana and Eve. Layla with a back heel kick to Aksana. Layla accidentally kicks Kaitlyn and Eve sends Layla to the floor and Eve gets three count.

 

Winners: Eve Torres and Aksana

 

After the match, Kaitlyn does not want any help from Layla.

We go to commercial.

We are back with the Raw Rebound.

Booker T is in the back with Sheamus and Booker tells Sheamus that he needs a favor from him. He reminds Sheamus that he has already talked to Big Show and Show said that he would not do anything tonight before their match at Hell in a Cell.

Sheamus says that Big Show’s lies are bigger than he is. He respects Booker, but he cannot promise anything tonight.

Daniel Bryan is in the back and Kane stops by. Kane says that he won his match. Bryan does not seem impressed. Kane says that he is not the weak link of the team. He says that if Bryan loses tonight, we will know who the real Tag Team Champions is.

Before our next match, Damien Sandow has something to say so he wishes to beg our indulgence for a moment. Damien says that this craze sweeping the nation is reflective of the poor mental state of this crowd. Why are people so enamored with the word ‘yes’. There are so many different ways to show your approval.

For example, absolutely, I am more handsome than Daniel Bryan. Undoubtedly, my beard is more sophisticated than Daniel Bryan’s. Indubitably, the Rhodes Scholars will walk away on Sunday with the tag team titles. That is not a yes or no question. Damien tells us that we are welcome.

 

Match Number Five: Daniel Bryan versus Damien Sandow

 

Sandow misses a punch and Bryan with punches to Sandow’s head. Sandow goes to the floor and Bryan continues to punch Sandow. Bryan with a European uppercut but Sandow with a shoulder when they return to the ring. Sandow follows with punches and an Irish whip and splash into the corner. Sandow with another Irish whip but Bryan with a drop toe hold into the corner. Bryan with a missile drop kick for a near fall.

Bryan works on the wrist and hand of Sandow as we go to commercial.

We are back and Sandow is on the floor and Bryan follows and he kicks Sandow in the chest. They return to the ring and Sandow demands that the referee hold Bryan back. Sandow with a kick to the knees and then Sandow with kicks and knees. Sandow with a side Russian leg sweep and he rolls through into the Elbow of Disdain and he gets a near fall.

Sandow with a knee to the back and a reverse chin lock. Bryan with elbows but Sandow with an elbow of his own and then he punches Bryan. Sandow with an Irish whip but Bryan flips over and hits the flying clothesline. Bryan gets ready for the running drop kick to the corner and he hits it.

Bryan gets a near fall. Bryan with kicks of No and Sandow with a kick to the chest. Bryan sends Sandow over the top rope to the floor. Bryan with a suicide dive and he connects. Bryan pushes Rhodes and Sandow attacks Bryan. Kane walks after Sandow and Sandow backs up.

Cody sends Bryan into the ring post and then back into the ring. Sandow with Terminus for the three count.

 

Winner: Damien Sandow

 

We go to commercial.

We are back and Josh Mathews is in the ring with a gaggle of WWE security. He says that we will see a match of epic proportions on Sunday when Big Show faces Sheamus for the World Title.

Josh brings out Sheamus first because he is the current World Champion.

Josh then brings out the challenger, The Big Show and the wall of security forms between Sheamus and Show.

Show tells Josh that there is nothing self-professed about the KO Punch or that it is the most devastating move in WWE History. It is stronger than the Rock’s Rock Bottom, Steve Austin’s Stunner, and John Cena’s Attitude Adjustment. We have proof that the KO Punch is stronger than the Brogue Kick.

Sheamus says that if Show wants to believe that the KO Punch is the most devastating move in the WWE, go head. In order for the punch to be lethal, he has to hit someone with it.

Show tells Sheamus that he will fail at Hell in a Cell like he did before. Show shows us footage of the last time that Sheamus tried to give Show a Brogue Kick and we see Sheamus get sent over the ropes to the floor by Big Show.

Show asks Sheamus if he remembers. Sheamus’ boot did not get high enough to kick his head off his shoulders. In order for the Brogue kick to be effective, you have to get your boot in your opponent’s face. He says that Sheamus does not have what it takes to Brogue kick him in the head or beat him. If Sheamus thinks that he is going to kick his head off his shoulders, Sheamus is either stupid or delusional.

Sheamus says that there are two things he loves in life. One is a pint of ale. The other is a great fight. When he saw Show become the number one contender, his mouth started to water. That meant that he would be able to face a giant and a monster. Someone who dominated for more than a decade. A man who won the title he is holding on his first day in the business. There is no bigger challenge for him than Big Show.

Since he won the title at Wrestlemania, he has defeated everyone who faced him. Big Show is different. Sheamus says that Show is a mountain . . . a mountain that he will conquer.

Sheamus says that he is ready, but Show says that Sheamus is scared and he can see it in his eyes.

Sheamus says that if he has to bring the Giant to his knees to hit the Brogue Kick, that is what he is going to do. If he has to give Show ten Brogue kicks, that is what he will do. He has known that he will face Show for a month. Sheamus says that they are now forty-eight hours away from Hell in a Cell. The time for talking is over. The time for fighting is now.

Show says that Sheamus doesn’t want any . . .

Before Show can finish, the Maginot Line of security is penetrated and Show and Sheamus brawl until they figure it is easier to take care of security. Sheamus tries to Brogue Kick Show but Show gets out of the ring.

Show tells Sheamus he will see him on Sunday. Sheamus gives a Brogue kick to another member of the security detail.

2013 - Ring of Honor held their Glory by Honor 12 in Chicago Ridge, IL.  Adolfo Acosta filed the following live report:

First match: Silas Young vs. Mark Briscoe (to air on ROH tv): Good, physical match. Very stiff. Silas wins with a roll up with his feet on the ropes. Afterwards, Silas steals Todd Sinclair's belt and whips Briscoe with it.

Adam Page vs. Jimmy Jacobs: Jacobs pins Page after sick looking Sliced Bread from the top rope.

Mike Bennett (w/ Maria) vs. Kevin Steen: Hell of an entertaining brawl. Bennett wins with a piledriver after Maria distracted the ref. Afterwards, Bennett teases a piledriver on the ring apron but Lisa Marie Varon hits the ring and beats the holy hell out of Maria. Bennett pulls her off, Steen comes back in and brawls with Bennett. Chaos ensues as security and refs hit the ring. Brawl ends when Steen hits a top rope Swanson on Bennett and security to the outside. Lisa Marie goes back after Maria, Steen stops Maria from escaping and Lisa Marie hits the Widows Peak. Fantastic segment.

All previous matches were for ROH TV. Next set of matches are for another week's worth of TV. Bonny Cruise announces that due to a "settlement" Steve Corino is back in the announce booth. Chicago seemed happy to see him.

Jesse Sorensen vs Tomasso Ciampa:

Despite what you think of his decision to return, Sorensen looked in great shape, although he made nervous with every bump he took. Ciampa wins by submission. A trainer was called into the ring afterwards to look after Jesse, but he was selling and waves them off. Chicago crowd gave him respect and a "please come back" chant.

Outlaw Inc (Homicide & Eddie Kingston) vs ACH & Tadarius Thomas:

Homicide & Kingston take the own after pinning Thomas following the old Steiner top rope bulldog. Homicide & Kingston did a lot of comedy to play to the crowd. They cut a promo talking about how ReDragon are ducking them as challengers and called them a word that rhymes with "wussies".

TV main event: Paul London vs Roderick Strong: Best match of the night thus far. Absolutely brutal. Definitely earned the several "This is awesome chants." London wins after a Shooting Star Press. (Which was after a tombstone on the ring floor). Great stuff. Code of honor observed afterwards.

Main Event - 2 hour time limit:

10 MAN CHAMPIONS VS. ALL STARS 8 MAN TAG TEAM ELIMINATION MAIN EVENT- SPECIAL 2 HOUR TIME LIMIT

ROH World Champion Adam Cole, World Tag Team Champions reDRagon (Bobby Fish & Kyle O'Reilly, and World TV Champion Matt Taven vs. "Unbreakable" Michael Elgin, Jay Lethal, and C & C Wrestle Factory (Caprice Coleman & Cedric Alexander)

* If any member of the All Stars pins the World Champion they will get a future title match

This sucker was loooooong. 10 minutes in, Outlaw Inc came to ringside through the crowd and watched the match while ref Todd Sinclair tried to get them to leave. The match degenerated into a brawl a brawl early with the heels taking advantage. The babyfaces rallied and tied all four heels to the tree of woe... Each heel then receiving a quadruple drop kick. After another brawl erupted Homicide and Kingston got involved and were thrown out by security. During eh brawl Bobby Fish got his busted open in a really nasty fashion. Trainers started working on him on the outside so he could continue. It's disgustingly nasty. Cole got the first elimination by pinning Cedric Alexander about 35 minutes in. At one point Matt Taven super kicked Jay Lethal and a Hoopla Hottie (who was trying to interfere) off the top through a table. Sick bump! Cole pinned Coleman about 40 minutes into the match with a German suplex. Coleman is gone. Heels have advantage 4 on 2. Trainers fixed up Fish as he is back in the match now. Elgin is in by himself while Lethal sells the table bump. With Bobby Fish on his back, Elgin German Suplexes Taven then nails O'Reilly with a lariat to get the pin at 49 minutes. O'Reilly is gone to make it 3 on 2. Nigel is at ringside trying to prevent Lethal from wrestling, the fans chant "Let him wrestle!" Lethal pushes his way through in time for a hot tag from Elgin. Lethal cleans house with three dives to the outside before decking Truth Martini. Cole tags himself in while Lethal has Taven in a cloverleaf and nails him with a shoulder breaker for the pin. Lethal is eliminated at 55 minutes. 3 on 1. 2 minutes later Taven taps to an Elgin cross face. Taven is gone at 56 minutes. 2 on 1. Lots of feats of strength by Elgin tossing Fish and Coel around at the same time. The dude is wicked strong. Spinning powerbomb on Fish for the 3 count. Fish is gone at the 60 minute mark. 1 on 1. Fish gets a standing ovation as he leaves for finishing the match with a busted ear. He comes back in the ring and blasts Elgin with a chair, but Cole can't get the 3 count. Elgin and Cole go back and forth for another 10 minutes, hitting each other with signature moves. Cole hits the straight jacket suplex I the outside and almost gets a count out win. Back in the ring they trade submission holds without submissions. Cole escapes a buckle bomb attempt, hits a top rope hurricanrana and a flip piledriver but still just a 2 count. Elgin comes back with a ridiculously amazing backwards top rope powerbomb for the pin, winning the match at 75 minutes. Both guys are dead at the end of this and Nigel comes in to check on them.

Jay Briscoe hits the ring, carrying a black bag. Elgin confronts him but gets hit in the head with whatever is in the bag. Cole gets the same. Briscoe takes the mic and says he doesn't know how you can have a champions vs All stars match without the real World Champion. He then takes out what's in the bag: a new World Championship belt. Fun as hell but exhausting main event.

 

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