The John Report: Talking Smack 06/04/10 (Battle Royal)
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No orbital bones were broken during the writing of this report. And I am not in a vegetative state. In case you missed it on my blog, here's my look at NXT season 1 & 2 as well as a NBA Finals Preview that I wrote during the week. Taped from Dallas , Texas let's talk some smack… The show opened with Teddy Long saying Undertaker was attacked over Memorial Day weekend and that he was left in a vegetative state. I'll get to what really happened later. So the druids come out with a casket. Kane comes out, opens the casket and there's nothing in there. Then Kane gets on the microphone, cuts a promo about getting revenge and also: "THERE WILL BE VENGEANCE!" He yelled it over and over. I cackled each time. Yeah, I know that if I was 9 years old instead of 29 I'd be crying that the Undertaker is in a vegetative state ("Mom, Undertaker's a vegetable now?"), but part of me thinks this is just a really bad idea for an angle. Who knows? It's just that I look at the history of Kane angles and there's a lot of reason to think it might end poorly. I just hope it doesn't result in Undertaker vs. Kane, version 73. Never need to see that again. I don't want to say I hate this. I didn't. Just didn't love it. What really happened was last week during the Undertaker/Rey match, Rey landed on Undertaker with a splash off the ropes and it broke the orbital bone on Undertaker's face. He's out for a couple months. The funny thing is Rey was supposed to get the month off for a family vacation, yet now he was brought back to TV and put in the battle royal main event. Since they had him booked for the World Title match they had to come up with an excuse to get him out. With the character being supernatural, they can't just say the guy is injured. I guess this was what they felt was the best option. We'll see how it goes. See ya in a few months, Undertaker. Summerslam, perhaps? Jack Swagger d. MVP (**1/4) After the match, MVP was attacked by Curt Hawkins and Vance Archer, who are trying to impress management to earn a contract. I assume they'll get it. They'd actually work as a nice stable with Swagger, but I doubt that happens. Just saying that it could work. Backstage, Teddy & Vickie mentioned the battle royal to come later to fill Undertaker's spot. Vickie wanted to give the spot to her favorite, Dolph Ziggler. NXT video package with footage of Wade Barrett's win. I wrote about it, as well as season two, right here. Backstage, Kane thought Punk attacked Undertaker. Punk said SES is like a family and that he would help Kane fine the culprit if he wanted. Oh the intrigue. IC Title: Kofi Kingston d. Drew McIntyre (**1/2) Backstage, Kane talked with Rey. Basically said he won't assume anybody is innocent. Where's Magnum P.I. when you need him? That's an 80s reference for the kids out there. Great segment with Jack Swagger singing the Oklahoma fight song ("Boomer Sooner" over and over) in a very annoying way until Kane showed up to stare at him. And then it ended. I loved it, though. See, funny Swagger works for me. Kelly Kelly d. Rosa Mendes (DUD) Backstage, Kane walked in on Show & Hornswoggle playing cards. Quite the visual. Show told him he had nothing to do with Undertaker's vegetable like state. Rey Mysterio won a Battle Royal (**3/4) Now the Fatal Fourway main event is Swagger vs. Punk vs. Show vs. Mysterio. I'd expect Swagger to retain. I also expect Swagger to be the one that took out Undertaker as their way of saying he's scared of him. Then Undertaker comes back for Summerslam to get his revenge while also getting a title shot. Three Stars of the Show 7 out of 10 I liked it. Three long matches and the "THERE WILL BE VENGEANCE" was a 9 out of 10 on the unintentional comedy scale. This show's word of the week: vegetative. ------------ Keep checking out the blog at thejohnreport.net for other random shit throughout the week. Thanks for reading. John Canton - john@thejohnreport.net Visit My Archives to view ten years of The John Report columns. |

