Sorry about the lateness of this blog, been out in Harlow today but I am here now.
Well to start off, this is my 50th Blog!! So I just want to say thanks to my readers, epically my number one reader Tommy Clee, so thanks to you all.
Now let’s get on to SmackDown!
This week opened with a brilliant promo from our new World Heavyweight Champion Kane.
It was well edited and put together with background music and cuts to past events.
He basically justified himself on cashing in the money in the bank, and saying that he did what he did for his fallen brother.
At the end of the show we had Rey vs. Jack in a 2 out of 3 falls match to decide the No.1 contender for Kane’s title. Now I didn’t really understand why they did this match as Rey should have his rematch clause to use.
The first fall went to Rey when Jack got disqualified for holding his ankle lock although Rey was on the ropes.
Jack got the second when he was able to get Rey to tap to the lock in the centre of the ring.
And the third fall went to Rey after he did a reversal to Jacks power bomb into a pin. The match was good up until that final moment as the reversal of the power bomb was sloppy.
After the match Jack went to try and injure Rey further but was stopped by the big red monster who had come to the rescue.
After clearing Jack from the ring Kane approached Rey, Kane helped Rey up and raised his hand. It all seemed to be over, Rey got out the ring and was going to leave when Kane came running back; he caught Rey back in the ring and gave him a choke slam.
As Rey won the 2 out of 3 falls match he will be heading to SummerSlam to take on Kane, but things can still change between now and SummerSlam.
During the night S.E.S member Luke Gallows was meant to go up against the Big Show.
Once the S.E.S got to the ring, Punk called Gallows back out the ring and pointed for the mystery man to get in the ring as his replacement.
The match started but didn’t last long as the Big Show got control and proceeded to remove the mask.
Once the mask was removed we could all see it was Joey Mercury. The crowd didn’t seem shocked or surprised and neither was I. The fact that we had figured out that the masked man was Joey ages ago, the moment lost its impact.
Since they kept him masked for so long they shouldn’t of unmasked him, it would have been better to keep him as a masked aslant.
We also saw “Dashing” Cody Rhodes tagged with Drew McIntyre to face Matt Hardy and Christian. Good match overall ended with Matt inadvertently hitting Christian, then Drew took advantage to pick up the win.
We also saw seeds being planted for a possible Intercontinental Title match at SummerSlam, as Doplh Ziggler beat Kofi Kingston in a non title match.
We are now on the road to SummerSlam, and I am looking forward to the event regardless of the show, but because of my BBQ. I do hope the invited can make it. And just FYI it will be Robbie’s Birthday bash as well as he turns 17 the next day.
Anyway that’s all for now Matty.D signing off for the 50th time.
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