The John Report: WWE Royal Rumble 2010 Recap
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The John Report: WWE Royal Rumble 2010 Recap Note: Here's a link to some more detailed thoughts on the show that I wrote on my blog. Also a Commentfest style "Rumblefest" is included. The link to that is RIGHT HERE. But if you're looking for a full recap of the show keep reading and then go for the link after. ------------ Live from Atlanta, GA it's the Royal Rumble. Three man announce team with Cole, Lawler and Striker. First match is Jackson vs. Christian. I'm watching on HD with the laptop in front of me. Also got some Grey Goose vodka by my side, but only for some light drinking I think. Have a couple buddies watching along. ECW Title: Christian vs. Ezekiel Jackson Backstage, Teddy Long congratulated ECW GM Tiffany on the good match. Cryme Tyme came in saying only one of them could get in. It involved Khali and then Teddy busted out the "Pants on the ground" song. Miz walked in saying nobody will remember them in five years, but they will remember him winning the Rumble. Apparently Teddy's in charge and he just made Miz vs. MVP for the US title. Miz is still in the Rumble, but Miz vs. MVP will be rght now. Khali then ended the segment singing "Who Let the Dogs Out." It wasn't a funny segment. Not THAT bad, though. Backstage, Cody talked to Randy in the locker room. He said he's on Randy's side, but he's not sure about Ted because he wants to win the Rumble and challenge Orton at Mania. As expected, this will probably be the night where the Legacy split happens…or at least begins. US Title: The Miz vs. MVP Backstage, a Jerishow reunion! Jericho says he knows that if it comes down to them two and Miz then he knows where his loyalties lie. Show says he'll throw them both out. R-Truth walked in to say he's going to throw Jericho out of the Rumble. He said he had to go through Big Show first, but Show left. Jericho said he's going to the main event at WrestleMania. Backstage, Orton spoke with Dibiase. Ted told him he's not sure about Cody. Orton told Ted he doesn't want either of them to help him. They showed some members of the National Guard at ringside. WWE Title: Sheamus vs. Randy Orton Post match, the crowd was chanting RKO as Rhodes confronted Orton. Orton decked Rhodes with a punch. Dibiase came in. Orton decked him too. After berating Legacy, Orton turned around and got KO'd by a Sheamus kick. Does this mean a face turn for Orton? I have no idea. The way it was booked here made it look like Orton's on his own. I did not see this coming. It could be furthered later in the night in the Rumble match. Interesting to say the least. Women's Title: Michelle McCool vs. Mickie James Post match, the other divas came out and they dumped the cake onto Michelle & Layla. There's your closure to the angle. I wish the match was longer because I'd get to see more of Mickie, but I'm sure that'll come in the future. World Title: The Undertaker vs. Rey Mysterio Don't be shocked if Undertaker barely wrestles between now and WrestleMania. He could even get the Elimination Chamber PPV off. They showed HBK watching the Undertaker match. Kane showed up to tell him that his obsession with Undertaker is unhealthy. Kane left, Hunter walked in and the DX boys basically wished eachother luck although Shawn told him Undertaker vs. Michaels is meant to be. HHH says "I know, that's why you have to find another way." Cool WrestleMania 26 video package. 56 days away. They replayed the Royal Rumble video package to get us ready for the 30 man Rumble. 30 Man Royal Rumble Match #8 is HHH. They go face to face. They brawl a bit and #9 is Drew McIntyre. He's rumored to be a favorite of HHH backstage, so the placement is interesting. Cole busted out the "vintage" for the high knee. Striker mocked him for it. HHH eliminated Punk by countering the GTS. #10 is Ted Dibiase. The heels worked on HHH as we got #11, who is John Morrison. He goes after McIntyre right away with a sick DDT. Starship Pain by Morrison on McIntyre. #12 is Kane, who is in for the 12th time, which is a record shared with Shawn Michaels. The announcers of course have to tell us he's a big threat. Chokeslam to HHH. Cody Rhodes is #13, so we have six guys in the ring right now. Nice dropkick by Cody on Morrison coming off the top with a springboard dropkick. #14 is MVP. Miz attacks him in the aisle with the US title. MVP gets helped to the back, so he never entered the match. #15 is Carlito. Eight guys in the ring. Hey, Carlito actually got some offense in. That's shocking. #16 is The Miz. Skull Crushing Finale to Carlito. And here comes MVP. Clothesline over the top to Miz, so they're both out. #17 is Matt Hardy. Kane shoved Hardy out after about 20 seconds for Matt. HHH flipped Kane out. Everybody ran at HHH ninja style and he gave them all spinebusters. #18 is Shawn Michaels. They chucked everybody out except McIntyre rather quickly. Double clothesline on McIntyre sends him out. We're at #19 and it's John Cena. He works over the DX guys. HHH hits a Pedigree on Cena. Michaels just superkicked HHH out of the match. Wow. Pretty shocking there. #20 is Shelton Benjamin. He's out pretty quick, so just Michaels and Cena. #21 is Yoshi Tatsu. He's gone quickly. #22 is the Big Show with only Michaels and Cena in there. They can't get Show out of there. Michaels did the skin the cat move. Triple H was my pick to win. With him out I guess it's HBK although I think it's too obvious. #23 is "Somebody get the Kool-Aid!" Mr. Kool-Aid Mark Henry so we can get the vintage big guy vs. big guy spot while Michaels and Cena play dead. Bodyslam by Henry onto Show and Cena couldn't get the AA on Henry. Doesn't Cena have a bad back? That didn't help. #24 is Chris Masters. No titty dance tonight. He's serious. So serious that Big Show threw him out with one hand after about 30 seconds. #25 is R-Truth. Wow, R-Truth eliminated Mark Henry and Big Show at the same time as they were hanging. I guess maybe R-Truth is getting a push. It's Michaels, Cena & Truth in there. #26 is Jack Swagger. It's 10:27pm and there's only four spots left. Swagger got some decent offense in, sending all three guys to the mat. We've got at least Jericho and Batista left. Swagger clotheslined Michaels, but Shawn hung on with one arm. #27 is Kofi Kingston and Cole already busted about the "controlled frenzy" line. Kingston eliminated Swagger. Four in the ring with three spots left. Kingston just eliminated R-Truth with his feet. #28 is Chris Jericho. We have Batista left and one more. Cena hit the Attitude Adjustment on Cena rather quickly. Michaels hit the top rope elbow on Jericho leading to a "vintage" Michaels from Cole. Michaels went for the superkick, but Kofi jumped in front of Jericho and hit the Trouble in Paradise. Cena capitalized and hit the Attitude Adjustment on Kofi to send him out. #29 is Edge. Woo! Spear on Jericho, spear on Michaels, spear on Cena. Edge tosses Jericho out. #30 is Batista. We've got the final four. Final four: Michaels, Cena, Edge and Batista. They all hit their finishers on the other and they were all knocked out as the announcers set the stage for the final four. Edge looks to be in great shape showing no ill effects. When he threw Jericho out he taunted him and the crowd went nuts. Edge is definitely being booked as a babyface in case there was some doubt. It's 10:35pm with the final four, so this foursome will get some time I assume. Michaels was in control, he hit a superkick on Cena, a superkick on Batista and then Edge tried to clothesline him out. Michaels superkicked Edge back in the ring. Batista clubbed HBK in the back and Shawn fell to the floor. He's stunned. The crowd is silent. They're playing up that he doesn't get his match with Undertaker now. Shawn threw a ref down on the floor and went back in the ring. He then superkicked ref Charles Robinson in the ring. Cena's been in the ring for 25 minutes. Batista charged at him, Cena ducked and Batista went out. Edge is waiting for Cena. Cena charges in and Edge tosses him out for the win. Edge wins the Rumble! I'm very happy to be wrong about this. The match was about 50 minutes. Call it ***1/2 out of five stars. It wasn't the most exciting Rumble. They really didn't have any star making spots or somebody that lasted the entire match. I'm not really complaining. It's just that they usually have some more memorable spots or moments than what we got here. Does this mean Jericho gets the World Title at the Elimination Chamber PPV to set up Edge vs. Jericho for the title at WrestleMania? I'd love to see that. Lots of questions coming out of this PPV too. It wasn't the best PPV ever, but it wasn't the worst either. Call it a solid 7 out of 10. I'll have more on Monday up on the blog. Need to catch up on some sleep now.
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