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WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event Report By: Todd Martin Email:
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Blog: toddwmartin.blogspot.com Date: 08/02/08 from Washington, DC. The Big News: Nothing, really. Show Analysis: JBL, Kane, Cody Rhodes and Ted DiBiase beat John Cena, Batista and Cryme Tyme. CM Punk did commentary on the match. Cryme Tyme and Batista had early success against Cody, including a military press by Shad. The heels then worked over Shad for a while. Kane dropped him on the barricade, DiBiase applied a camel clutch, and Cody hit a dropkick. Shad finally made the hot tag to Cena. Cena came in with shoulder blocks, a Cena slam and the five knuckle shuffle on JBL. He went for the FU, but Kane broke it up with a big boot. Batista came in with a spear on Kane and spine buster on DiBiase. Cena tagged JTG and used a rocket launcher top rope splash sending JTG onto DiBiase. JTG covered, but DiBiase wasn’t the legal man. JBL was, and he hit the clothesline from hell for the pin. This was a good opener. Great Khali beat Jimmy Wang Yang with a body slam, chop and tree slam. This wasn’t much. The match was presumably was put into place as a replacement for whatever they originally had planned to promote HHH vs. Great Khali for SummerSlam. Early in the show, WWE featured comments on autism from Jeff Foxworthy, Carmen Electra and Ben Stiller. Jenny McCarthy then came in front of the crowd to plug the cause of trying to get at the problem. There was only superficial discussion of the disorder, as they directed people to the website to learn more. You can check it out at http://www.generationrescue.org/ Edge beat Jeff Hardy. Jeff hit a baseball slide and pescado. He went for a somersault senton on the floor but crashed into the barricade. Edge worked over Jeff for a little while including an implant DDT. Jeff hit the whisper in the wind but Edge kicked out. Jeff went for the swanton but couldn’t get into position in time. Edge went for a spear but missed. As the referee was counting Edge out, MVP gave Jeff a yakuza kick. Edge then came back in and hit the spear for the pin. This was a good main event. Final Thoughts: This was just a low key television show. It flowed well and was a solid hour of entertainment. For all the talk about raising autism awareness, there wasn’t a tremendous amount of discussion about autism. The show ended up kind of reminding me of EliteXC last weekend. Both were good self-contained shows for their select audiences, but had nothing to inspire larger viewership or affect the future. The key difference of course is that was WWE’s goal heading in whereas EliteXC took a major step backwards. {plug}
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