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diamondcutter
02-02-2005, 09:13 PM
How was Tuesday night's supershow? I would've gone, but I didn't have reliable transportation to the Blaisdell and back home.
samichna
02-02-2005, 09:16 PM
hot pic
Loose Cannon
02-02-2005, 09:17 PM
he drew that.
Savio
02-02-2005, 09:19 PM
All three of you are liars
Aussie Skier
02-03-2005, 02:10 AM
How was Tuesday night's supershow? I would've gone, but I didn't have reliable transportation to the Blaisdell and back home.
Stop bitching, you live in Hawaii...you get enough...you don't deserve to get wrestling shows too :p
Just joking.... :)
Pegasus Crawford
02-03-2005, 03:46 AM
Here's my report:
While the Blaisdell Arena was not sold out, it was almost a full house. Lilian Garcia (smokin) came out and kicked things off with the national anthem, and Eric Bischoff came out and announced some of the matches coming later tonight and mentioned that Teddy Long is not in the building.
Intercontinental Championship:
Shelton Benjamin vs. Edge
Good match to kick things off. Edge played to the crowed followed by "you suck!" chants. Edge hit the spear, but Shelton was too close to the ropes. Shelton scores the pin after a T-Bone.
WWE Women's Championship:
Trish Stratus vs. Victoria
It was originally supposed to be Trish Stratus vs. Lita, but with Lita out of action, no go. Victoria definitely looks hotter in person. Trish had a neckbrace. My brother got to touch Victoria. :-\ Anyway, Trish scores the pinfall with some leverage from the ropes.
Interview segment with the Coach:
Coach came out to interview the Hall of Famer Don Muracco. Coach badmouthed Don, and got a little beating for his troubles.
WWE Tag Team Championship:
The Bashams vs. Eddie Gurrero and Rey Mysterio
Eddie was really over with the crowd, as well as Mysterio. Gurrero and Mysterio pick up a DQ victory when one of the Bashams hit Mysterio with a chair as he went for the 619 on the other Basham. Eddie and Rey posed with the belts and the Mexican flag.
Maven then comes out and starts talking about the Royal Rumble. He says that if he was in it, he would have won and Dave Batista would have been beaten. Well, out comes Batista with a HUGE crowd reaction.
Maven vs. Batista:
Short match. A counter, spinebuster, and Batista Bomb later, victory goes to the Rumble winner.
JBL/Orlando Jordan vs. Big Show:
God damn Big Show is huge. He came out with Joy Giovanni (hottie). JBL/OJ came out with Amy Weber (another hottie). JBL/OJ was scared of attacking show early on, but got some measure of advantage. Show wins with a chokeslam on OJ. Catfight between Amy Weber and Joy Giovanni ensues after the match, Show carries Joy off.
Ric Flair vs. Shawn Michaels:
Mild reaction for Flair, giant reaction for HBK. Crowd booed when HBK imitated Flair, but the crowd was solidly behind HBK. Good back and forth matchup, HBK pulled on Flair's tights, exposing his rear end late oin the match. Micheals comes out victorious after some sweet chin music.
Diva winner Christy Hemme and Maria then come out and shoot some shirts out into the audience.
Intermission-
Raw vs. Smackdown Battle Royal:
Torriw Wilson introduced the 13 Smackdown superstars, while Stacy Keibler (god I love those legs) introducing the Raw 13. Muhammed Hassan was hesitant to get into the ring, and as soon as he did, he got a beatdown... but the Big Show's music hits and Show joins in the fray. Final 4 were Hardcore Holly, Chris Benoit, Big Show, and Chris Jericho. Hardcore went out, then Jericho. If you saw the end of the Royal Rumble 2004 match, then you'll know how Chris Benoit eliminated Show. Show and Benoit shook hands after the match.
US Title Match:
Kurt Angle vs. John Cena
Apparently there are alot of people who like John Cena. Anyways, he was about to cut a promo, but Angle's music hits (along with the "you suck" chants). Anyway, solid matchup, Angle hit the Angle Slam but Cena was close to the ropes. Cena wins after hitting the FU. Cena then cuts a promo and has a kid from the audience pose with the US title.
Interpromotional Tag Match:
The Undertaker/Kane vs. Gene Snitsky/Heidenreich
Snitsky/Heidenreich came out first, where the hugged in the ring. >_> Kane cmae out to a huge ovation. But everyone knew what was coming up next. The lights went out and the gong hit, the crowd went into a thunderous roar. I mean DEAFENING. The Undertaker's entrance is like not other. anyways, on to the match itself. Standard back and forth matchup, with the Brothers of Destruction hitting a chokeslam and tombstonging both Heidenreich and Snitsky, with Kane making the cover for the win.
Street Fight for the World Heavyweight Championship:
Triple H vs. Randy Orton
Well, everyone knew that there was no way in hell the title would change hands so everyone wasn't really into it. Randy got a so-so reaction, and The Game got a big reaction, but mostly consisting of boos. Action spilled back and forth from the ring, but no signs of interference. Randy did hit the RKO, but was not able to capitalize. Triple H nails Orton with a chair and scores the pinfall victory. Afterwards, a couple of refs and Shawn Michaels came out to help Orton out of the ring. The audience gave Orton a nice standing ovation.
All in all, it was a great night. Seeing The Undertaker's entrance was well worth the $84 I spent for my ticket. What sucked about my seat is that there was a damn stoner a good 6 rows ahead of me and was holding up his stupid sign, making me miss Taker walking up the stairs of the ring during his entrance. And there was also idiots sitting nearby me who were bitching about people standing up in front of them, but were jsut being loud and saying obnoxious things.
diamondcutter
02-03-2005, 08:42 PM
Here's my report:
While the Blaisdell Arena was not sold out, it was almost a full house. Lilian Garcia (smokin) came out and kicked things off with the national anthem, and Eric Bischoff came out and announced some of the matches coming later tonight and mentioned that Teddy Long is not in the building.
Intercontinental Championship:
Shelton Benjamin vs. Edge
Good match to kick things off. Edge played to the crowed followed by "you suck!" chants. Edge hit the spear, but Shelton was too close to the ropes. Shelton scores the pin after a T-Bone.
WWE Women's Championship:
Trish Stratus vs. Victoria
It was originally supposed to be Trish Stratus vs. Lita, but with Lita out of action, no go. Victoria definitely looks hotter in person. Trish had a neckbrace. My brother got to touch Victoria. :-\ Anyway, Trish scores the pinfall with some leverage from the ropes.
Interview segment with the Coach:
Coach came out to interview the Hall of Famer Don Muracco. Coach badmouthed Don, and got a little beating for his troubles.
WWE Tag Team Championship:
The Bashams vs. Eddie Gurrero and Rey Mysterio
Eddie was really over with the crowd, as well as Mysterio. Gurrero and Mysterio pick up a DQ victory when one of the Bashams hit Mysterio with a chair as he went for the 619 on the other Basham. Eddie and Rey posed with the belts and the Mexican flag.
Maven then comes out and starts talking about the Royal Rumble. He says that if he was in it, he would have won and Dave Batista would have been beaten. Well, out comes Batista with a HUGE crowd reaction.
Maven vs. Batista:
Short match. A counter, spinebuster, and Batista Bomb later, victory goes to the Rumble winner.
JBL/Orlando Jordan vs. Big Show:
God damn Big Show is huge. He came out with Joy Giovanni (hottie). JBL/OJ came out with Amy Weber (another hottie). JBL/OJ was scared of attacking show early on, but got some measure of advantage. Show wins with a chokeslam on OJ. Catfight between Amy Weber and Joy Giovanni ensues after the match, Show carries Joy off.
Ric Flair vs. Shawn Michaels:
Mild reaction for Flair, giant reaction for HBK. Crowd booed when HBK imitated Flair, but the crowd was solidly behind HBK. Good back and forth matchup, HBK pulled on Flair's tights, exposing his rear end late oin the match. Micheals comes out victorious after some sweet chin music.
Diva winner Christy Hemme and Maria then come out and shoot some shirts out into the audience.
Intermission-
Raw vs. Smackdown Battle Royal:
Torriw Wilson introduced the 13 Smackdown superstars, while Stacy Keibler (god I love those legs) introducing the Raw 13. Muhammed Hassan was hesitant to get into the ring, and as soon as he did, he got a beatdown... but the Big Show's music hits and Show joins in the fray. Final 4 were Hardcore Holly, Chris Benoit, Big Show, and Chris Jericho. Hardcore went out, then Jericho. If you saw the end of the Royal Rumble 2004 match, then you'll know how Chris Benoit eliminated Show. Show and Benoit shook hands after the match.
US Title Match:
Kurt Angle vs. John Cena
Apparently there are alot of people who like John Cena. Anyways, he was about to cut a promo, but Angle's music hits (along with the "you suck" chants). Anyway, solid matchup, Angle hit the Angle Slam but Cena was close to the ropes. Cena wins after hitting the FU. Cena then cuts a promo and has a kid from the audience pose with the US title.
Interpromotional Tag Match:
The Undertaker/Kane vs. Gene Snitsky/Heidenreich
Snitsky/Heidenreich came out first, where the hugged in the ring. >_> Kane cmae out to a huge ovation. But everyone knew what was coming up next. The lights went out and the gong hit, the crowd went into a thunderous roar. I mean DEAFENING. The Undertaker's entrance is like not other. anyways, on to the match itself. Standard back and forth matchup, with the Brothers of Destruction hitting a chokeslam and tombstonging both Heidenreich and Snitsky, with Kane making the cover for the win.
Street Fight for the World Heavyweight Championship:
Triple H vs. Randy Orton
Well, everyone knew that there was no way in hell the title would change hands so everyone wasn't really into it. Randy got a so-so reaction, and The Game got a big reaction, but mostly consisting of boos. Action spilled back and forth from the ring, but no signs of interference. Randy did hit the RKO, but was not able to capitalize. Triple H nails Orton with a chair and scores the pinfall victory. Afterwards, a couple of refs and Shawn Michaels came out to help Orton out of the ring. The audience gave Orton a nice standing ovation.
All in all, it was a great night. Seeing The Undertaker's entrance was well worth the $84 I spent for my ticket. What sucked about my seat is that there was a damn stoner a good 6 rows ahead of me and was holding up his stupid sign, making me miss Taker walking up the stairs of the ring during his entrance. And there was also idiots sitting nearby me who were bitching about people standing up in front of them, but were jsut being loud and saying obnoxious things.
Wow! I think that's one of the best cards we've had at the Blaisdell. The last show I went to was back in '94, and featured Bret vs. Owen, The Headshrinkers vs. The Smoking Gunns, and the Steiners vs. The Quebecers. I remember when Owen came out to the ring, he flipped off the crowd. You think there's any chance that WWE would ever have a RAW, Smackdown, or PPV here?
Pegasus Crawford
02-03-2005, 10:53 PM
Wow! I think that's one of the best cards we've had at the Blaisdell. The last show I went to was back in '94, and featured Bret vs. Owen, The Headshrinkers vs. The Smoking Gunns, and the Steiners vs. The Quebecers. I remember when Owen came out to the ring, he flipped off the crowd. You think there's any chance that WWE would ever have a RAW, Smackdown, or PPV here?
I went to that event as well. It also featured The Undertaker vs. Yokozuna.
For a PPV, highly unlikely. The only venue even big enough to hold a big PPV-caliber event would be Aloha Stadium, but even then it would need to be a really big event (like a WrestleMania to ganer interest for people to travel here or SummerSlam if the card was good enough) to sell out the place. However, the chances of the WWE holding an outside event is doubtful, to say the least.
I don't know.. maybe the Stan Sheriff Center on the University of Hawaii Campus could easily hold a RAW and/or Smackdown live event. Maybe they could hold a lesser PPV there, who knows.
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