Tuesday, November 10, 2009

WWE Monday Night Raw 11/9/09 Results and Review Ricky Hatton Guest Host

WWE Monday Night Raw 11/9/09 Results

Alicia Fox defeated Kelly Kelly
Shaemus defeated random jobber
Evan Bourne defeated Jack Swagger
Randy Orton defeated Mark Henry
Ricky Hatton defeated Chavo Guerrero
Degeneration X defeated The Big Show & Chris Jericho

WWE Monday Night Raw 11/9/09 Review

Ricky Hatton, the Raw guest host, was introduced first and he made his way to the ring, to open up another edition of Monday Night raw. Of course, the guest host was interrupted during his speech by Y2J and the Big Show, a tradition that is now seen on Raw.

Of course after some words were exchanged, Dx came out. This part of the show was ok at best, just another cookie cutter opening, that’s all I could think about that.

Alicia Fox defeated Kelly Kelly

This was a flop of a match. This match featured two women that can’t really wrestle that well, trying to put on a singles match, and it really didn’t work for me personally, it just seemed lame in a lot of different ways.

Shaemus defeated random jobber

Shaemus beat up some random dude, I’m sick of this. On one hand it’s really 1980’s to do this, which is a classic era, on the other hand, we’re in modern times, give me something different, something worth watching…not this.

Evan Bourne defeated Jack Swagger

Jack Swagger was basically having his way with Evan Bourne, for a good portion of this match up. It just seemed to easy in my view, as Swagger didn’t even break a sweat in the early goings, as he was killing Bourne. Bourne did not get a lot of offense in, but he did manage to impress with some quick reversals and even hitting the 450 splash out of nowhere to win the match up! This of course after The Miz came down to watch the ongoing match up. Swagger loses, clean…there goes his streak.

The VIP Lounge was set up with MVP and Mark Henry taking hosting roles. Randy Orton and his cronies interrupted, while Kofi Kingston and the guys were getting familiar with themselves or whatever. It was boring to me. It should’ve bored you too. Kofi and Orton could end up being an interesting feud indeed.

Randy Orton defeated Mark Henry

Mark Henry was beating the hell out of Randy Orton for a good part of this match. The Former champion was having trouble with dealing with the size of Mark Henry during this match up. However, it was Orton that got the final laugh as he hit the RKO and won the match, despite the fact that Mark Henry was in control for most of this match up.

Ricky Hatton defeated Chavo Guerrero Ricky Hatton defeated Chavo Guerrero

Chavo Guerrero got thrown into a boxer vs wrestler match and it looked evenly matched. But of course, Hatton was getting way more offense than I gave him credit for initially. I guess since I’m not a big boxing fan, I wouldn’t know what was up with Hatton’s past, but he managed to knock out Chavo with ease.

Degeneration X defeated The Big Show & Chris Jericho

This match took some time to build, therefore it wasn’t that bad. At least not in the ways some of the other tag matches I’ve seen these guys put together do. They might have been putting on a good show for their over seas fans, which was nice. That meant a longer match with good timing, and of course Chris Jericho didn’t hurt things either. The match was back and forth, until they isolated Triple H and eventually prompted HBK to get the hot tag. Big Show ran in and accidentally knocked out Chris Jericho! HBK covered for the win, and got it clean! I liked this match and it was the highlight of Raw.

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4 comments:

  1. What did you think of next week's main event? Although I love the Undertaker, I think they should respect the brand separation, otherwise, what's the point of having one?

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  2. i'm not a big fan of the separation of brands, so I don't really care

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  3. Given the two triple threat matches for Survivor Series, it is really good booking.

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  4. i actually am digging how they are building up the teams...although a little thrown together, i don't hate the idea.

    i can't afford the show though

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