Samstag, 8. November 2014

WWE Smackdown 7.11.14 review - CAGE time

WWE Tag Team Championships - Steel Cage Match
Jimmy and Jey Uso vs. Gold and Stardust (c's)


After the two teams enter the cage, Eden does the official announcements to give it a big match feel.  The commentators are putting the match over big and wondering when the last time a show kicked off with a championship cage match.

The bell rings, and it will be Jey Uso and Stardust starting the match.  Tornado tag rules are not in effect in this cage match.  Stardust rolls toward the door, and Jey quickly grabs him before chopping his chest in the corner.  Jey reverses a whip to the opposite corner, and he punches Stardust down.  Stardust avoids having his face slammed into the cage, and he quickly tags in his brother, Goldust.  Jimmy Uso comes into the ring, and we have a standoff.  The Usos scream at them before order resumes.  Goldust kicks Jey in the midsection before putting him in the corner.  Goldust chops the chest a few times before having a whip to the corner reversed on him.  Goldust quickly pops out of the corner, and Jey gives him a back body drop.  Jey shoulders him in his corner as Jimmy tags in.  Jimmy splashes him in the corner before chopping him down.  Jimmy goes for what appears to be a front flip leg drop, but he lands with his torso on Goldust's face for a two count.  Jimmy goes to an arm bar, but Goldust fights up.  Jimmy reverses a whip into the ropes, but Goldust uppercuts him.  Jimmy blocks a shot into the wall of the cage and instead slams Goldust off it for a two count.  Jimmy reapplies an arm bar, but Goldust fights up.  Jimmy ducks a pair of clotheslines before Goldust ducks a running cross-body, which sends Jimmy face first into the steel cage.  Jimmy then stumbles into a clothesline that turns him inside out.

We come back from the break to see Stardust slamming Jimmy's head off the wall of the cage a bunch of times before tagging Goldust in.  Goldust rakes Jimmy's forehead against the cage wall before tossing him face first into another wall for a two count.  Goldust admonishes the referee for what he thought was a slow count.  Goldust applies a chin lock, but Jimmy soon fights up.  Goldust goes for a flapjack into the cage, but Jimmy hangs on and kicks him away before attempting to scale to the top.  Goldust quickly pulls him down and catches him with an electric chair drop for a two count.  Goldust reapplies a chin lock, but Jimmy begins fighting up.  Goldust quickly hits him and props him up on the top rope.  Goldust joins him at the top rope and goes for a super back suplex, but Jimmy blocks it and slams him off the metal bars at the top of the cage to knock him down.  Jimmy then takes him out with a corkscrew senton!


Jey and Stardust are tagged in.  Jey ducks a clothesline and hits a pair of his own.  Jey kicks him in the midsection and connects with an uppercut before hitting a Samoan Drop.  Jey gets the crowd going before trying for a running hip bump, but Goldust cuts him off.  Jey slams Goldust into the wall of the cage, and he is down in the corner opposite his brother.  Jey then goes for a pair of running hip bumps.  Jey connects on Goldust, but Stardust rolls him up for a two count.  Jey goes for a Samoan Drop on Stardust, but he gets out and goes for a neckbreaker.  Jey counters that, shoves him into the ropes, and connects with a big superkick, but Goldust breaks up the pinfall.  Jimmy charges him, but Goldust sends him into the wall of the cage.  Jey catches Goldust with a superkick.  Stardust then gives Jey the Cross Rhodes for a near fall!  Stardust cannot believe it.
Stardust stumbles to the corner and begins to climb the cage.  Jey grabs his ankle and pulls Stardust down.  On the opposite corner of the ring, Goldust kicks Jimmy.  Goldust goes to the top rope, but Jimmy crotches him.  Jey head-butts Stardust off the top rope.  Jimmy then connects with a superplex on Goldust before Jey immediately follows up with a splash.  Goldust isn't the legal man, though.  Stardust then quickly rolls Jey up for the win!

Winners and still WWE Tag Team Champions: Gold and Stardust


Cesaro vs. Ryback

We join the match in progress as we see Ryback fighting up from a chin lock.  Kane is seen watching from ringside.  Ryback hits the ropes, but Cesaro big boots him down for a one count.  Cesaro hits some crossfaces before reapplying the chin lock.  Ryback tries to roll out of it, but Cesaro keeps it applied.  Ryback eventually fights up, but Cesaro hits him with a snapmare and a low dropkick to the face.  Cesaro points at Kane and wants him to be impressed.  Cesaro punches Ryback in the corner and hits a snap suplex for a two count.  Cesaro goes back to the chin lock, but Ryback powers up and backs him to the corner.  Cesaro jumps on his back, and Ryback slams him into the turnbuckle.  Ryback finally pulls him off.


Ryback connects with a spinebuster, and he gets the crowd going.  Ryback connects with a meat hook clothesline before signaling for the end.  Ryback goes for Shell Shocked, but Cesaro slides off.  Cesaro sidesteps him, and Ryback hits the ring post shoulder first.  Cesaro big boots Ryback down before connecting with a top rope elbow drop for a near fall.  Cesaro punches away at Ryback before attempting a suplex, but Ryback blocks it.  Ryback goes for a suplex, but Cesaro knees him in the head a few times.  Ryback shakes it off and transitions the suplex into Shell Shocked for the win.

Winner by Pinfall: Ryback


R-Truth vs. Adam Rose

R-Truth shouts to the crowd, "What's up," and they respond in kind.  Adam Rose tries it, and he gets booed.  They lock up, and R-Truth applies a side headlock.  Rose whips him off, but R-Truth shoulder blocks him down.  R-Truth hits the ropes and avoids a leapfrog before mimicking the Bunny.  R-Truth dances some more before Rose sends him into the ropes.  Rose jumps into his arms, and R-Truth throws him down.  The Bunny gets on the apron and twerks.  I cannot believe I just wrote that.  Rose takes exception to The Bunny on the apron, and R-Truth rolls him up for the win.


Winner by Pinfall: R-Truth


Natalya vs. Summer Rae w/ Layla

Earlier in the night, Tyson Kidd was shown talking to Summer Rae and Layla about defeating Sheamus on RAW.  Natalya came up and said she'd been texting him.  Kidd said he didn't have his cell phone with him.  Summer says he was telling them about beating Sheamus before asking if Natalya appreciates him.  Natalya then pulls Kidd away.


Kidd will be on commentary for this match.  Summer pushes Natalya and quickly goes to the ropes to prevent Natalya from attacking her.  Summer takes her down with a spinning heel kick for a two count.  Summer applies a body scissor, but Natalya punches away at her.  Natalya powers up and hits a body slam.  Natalya powers her down before hitting a low dropkick.  Kidd gets up from commentary after Michael Cole criticized him for not talking about Natalya.  Natalya hits a discus clothesline before trying for a Sharpshooter.  Kidd shouts something to her, and Summer rolls her up for the win.

Winner by Pinfall: Summer Rae


Steel Cage Match - Dolph Ziggler vs. Kane

Charles Robinson, my favorite referee ever, will officiate this match.  The bell rings, and they circle the ring.  Ziggler slides on the mat to avoid Kane.  Ziggler punches away at him before Kane pushes him into the ropes.  Ziggler dropkicks him in the knee and goes for a famouser, but Kane gets him in position for a powerbomb.  Ziggler counters into a face-buster for a near fall.  Ziggler begins climbing the cage, but Kane pulls him down.  Kane throws him into the cage, but Ziggler begins to climb the cage again.  Kane pulls him off, but Ziggler begins punching him.  Ziggler hits the ropes, but Kane sidesteps him and sends him face first into the cage.

We come back from the break to see Kane choking Ziggler on the ropes.  Ziggler flips through a back suplex attempt, but he runs into a big boot for a near fall.  Kane sends him to the corner and avalanches him.  Kane then takes the turnbuckle pad off the top and throws it out of the cage.  Ziggler sidesteps an avalanche and tries to clothesline him, but Kane doesn't go down.  Ziggler tries again for the same result.  Ziggler then takes him down with a DDT for a near fall.

Ziggler begins to climb the cage, and Kane climbs after him.  They stand on the top rope and trade punches.  Ziggler kicks him in the quadriceps, and Kane gets crotched on the top rope.  Kane then punches him in the leg and crotches him on the top rope as well.  Ziggler eventually pulls himself up and tries for a springboard clothesline, but Kane uppercuts him out of mid-air for a two count.  Kane signals for a Chokeslam, but Ziggler gets out and quickly begins climbing the cage.  Kane pulls him off by his leg, and Ziggler lands face first on the mat.  Kane then lays him out with a Chokeslam.  Kane looks at the crowd and signals for the Tombstone Piledriver.  Kane turns him upside down, but Ziggler slides off and hits a Zig-Zag for a near fall!


Ziggler begins crawling toward the door after a few moments, but Kane grabs him by the ankle.  Ziggler kicks him away, ducks a clothesline, and superkicks him.  Kane bounces off the ropes and knocks Ziggler down on the rebound.  Both men are down on the mat.  Ziggler claws toward the door of the cage.  Ziggler sidesteps him, and Kane hits the exposed turnbuckle head-first.  Ziggler climbs over Kane to the top of the cage.  Kane grabs him by the throat, but Ziggler punches him back.  Ziggler climbs over the top of the cage, and Kane kicks the door of the cage into his midsection twice.  Ziggler is hanging on the top of the door.  Kane goes to leave through the door, but Ziggler uses his weight to slam the door into Kane's head!  Ziggler then falls to the floor for the win!

Winner by Escaping the Cage: Dolph Ziggler


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