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Smackdown - December 28, 2012

Smackdown
Date: December 28, 2012
Location: Blue Cross Arena, Rochester, New York
Commentators: John Bradshaw Layfield, Josh Matthews

Reviewed by Tommy Hall

We close out the year here with a taped Smackdown, which is the norm around here. Odds are this isn't going to have anything of note on it because we're in that odd period between TKC and the Rumble. Also after Monday it looks like we're going to have more Sheamus vs. Big Show, because they've only had three straight PPV matches. Let's get to it.


We open with a recap of the latest stuff with Big Show vs. Sheamus, complete with the voiceover. The AJ/Langston/Cena stuff is thrown in also.

Here's Sheamus to open things up. He hopes we all had a Merry Christmas because he had a great one. He drank gallons of egg nog flavored ale, got a bunch of sweaters he'll never use, and a bunch of sunscreen from his mom. Are we going for ironic humor now? Anyway, his New Year's resolution is to win the title back, so get out here Big Show.

Here's the champ who wants to know if he looks like Santa Claus. The fans and Sheamus say yes, but Show is fatter. Show makes fun of Sheamus' bad humor and says no more title shots. He says the victory on Monday meant nothing because Show wasn't really trying. Show was in Christmas mode and it wasn't even for the title. Sheamus calls him a coward and says Show's pride was on the line on Monday and says he's here for the title. If he can't get that though, he'll have to settle for a fight.

Cue Booker before things get physical of course because that's not how we roll on Smackdown. So much for what Bradshaw says I guess. Booker agrees with Show and says that Sheamus lost at TLC. He did however win on Raw but Show doesn't want to hear this. Show says no one in the locker room is worthy of a shot at him because it reeks of inferiority. Booker says Show is in action tonight and there's going to be a drawing to determine Show's opponent.

The drawing is right now as I guess the entire roster was waiting in line behind the curtain. Teddy and Eve argue over who gets to spin the tumbler because that story is still going for some reason. The tumbler is knocked over to fill in more time. Santino wins the match which I don't think is for the title. They have a brief staredown which results in non-comdy. Apparently it is for the title.

Primo vs. Brodus Clay

Well if nothing else the girls give us something to look at before the match. Epico offers a quick distraction which gives Primo his only offense. Clay catches a cross body in a powerslam before headbutting Primo down. Splash and we're done at 1:13.

The Funkadactyls beat up Rosa post match for no apparent reason. Dancing ensues.

Santino is having a sandwich in the back with Sheamus but the pale one throws said sandwich away. Sheamus is offering him some advice and Santino asks to learn the Brogue Kick. Marella can't get his foot above his waist so Sheamus fires him up. Santino tries it again....and pulls his hamstring, sending him to the floor in screaming pain.

HELL NO/Kofi Kingston vs. Rhodes Scholars/Wade Barrett

This would be the Christmas gift for those of you interested in stuff WAY past its expiration date. Cody and Bryan start things off with Rhodes actually taking him to the mat. Off to Kane instead who isn't as easy to take down. Kane misses a charge into the corner and it's off to Sandow instead. There's a side slam to Damien for two and it's Kofi in off the tag. Not much to see so far. Cody comes back in for about three seconds before it's off to Barrett.

Kingston hits his jumping back elbow and puts on a front facelock. Everyone gets in for a standoff and we take a break. Back with the Scholars pounding on Bryan. There's the Wind-Up Elbow followed by some knees to the face and the big boot in the ropes from Barrett. We hit a camel clutch for a bit before Cody comes in to a LOUD Cody Sucks chant. Bryan escapes a chinlock and drills Rhodes to bring in Kofi. Everything breaks down and everyone hits a mid level signature move. Trouble in Paradise takes out Cody but Kofi walks into the Bull Hammer for the pin at 7:05 shown of 10:05.

Rating: C+. This was fine from a technical standpoint, but man why can't WWE get this idea of once someone is pinned clean, there's no reason to continue a feud? Kofi has beaten Barrett 100% clean on PPV, but they're going to have another match, presumably at the Rumble or on a special. Why in the world should they fight again if we've already seen it happen? Well, aside from the writers being lazy and incapable of coming up with more than one idea for a guy every three months of course.

Santino is injured and can't fight tonight, so we draw another name for Show's match. The name will be announced later apparently, and by later they mean after a break. It's Ricardo Rodriguez. Show is very pleased and makes fun of Ricardo by putting the title on his shoulder. He makes Ricardo do the announcement that he (Ricardo) has won the title, but Show knocks him cold instead. Booker promises that Show is in trouble.

Zack Ryder vs. Antonio Cesaro

Non-title again. Cesaro shoves him into the corner to start and suplexes him down for two. We hit a quick chinlock as the fans chant USA. Cesaro cranks on the arm and hits the gutwrench suplex for two. A big double stomp gets another two and we hit a body vice. Ryder fights up and hits a missile dropkick but the Broski Boot misses. The European Uppercut and the Neutralizer end this at 3:28.

Rating: D. This was exactly the same Cesaro vs. Ryder match we've seen half a dozen times now. Why would I want to watch this again? This is another of WWE's problems that I keep harping on: they have a HUGE roster yet they use the same matches over and over again. Was there no one else in the back that can't be used here? Geez at this point they might as well bring in jobbers. It's not like anybody buys Ryder as a threat to win this match anyway, especially with Khali getting a shot at the title on Wednesday.

We recap the MizTV segment from Raw.

Dolph Ziggler vs. The Miz

I'm not usually one to notice fake pops, but there is no way Miz is getting that kind of a reaction. During the entrances, we see MORE from MizTV. For those of you with a REALLY short attention span I guess. Well to be fair no one watched Raw on Monday anyway so it's not the worst idea. AJ continues to look great in the Ziggler shirt and shorts.

Miz takes over to start with a headlock as JBL lists off Langston's power lifting records. Josh runs his mouth so JBL threatens to smack him every time Matthews says something stupid. JBL: “I would do it but I'd hit you so often it would sound like applause.” Miz hits a flapjack and throws Ziggler to the floor, but Langston catches him in mid air. Back in and Ziggler takes over, getting two off the jumping elbow drop.

We hit the chinlock for a bit until Miz comes back with some ground and pound. We take a break and come back with Ziggler getting another two off another elbow drop. Dolph hooks another chinlock as we repeat the same sequence from before the break for no apparent reason. Miz comes back with some clotheslines and avoids the Fameasser. There's the corner clothesline followed by the top rope ax handle, but a Big E. distraction lets Ziggler hit the Zig Zag for the pin at 7:50 shown of 11:20.

Rating: C. Miz still isn't over as a face but having him face heels is going to help him a bit. It's certainly going to do more for him than being an annoying talk show host. I'm a Miz fan but this turn isn't working for him. The biggest issue for him is he never really had a moment where he turned. He just kind of started to fight heels and that doesn't work too well. The match was perfectly fine.

Miz makes fun of AJ post match and implies she's a whore. Ziggler runs in and takes a mic to the head but Langston runs Miz over.

Ricardo is out of the title shot tonight. Brad Maddox comes in and wants one more shot. For no apparent reason, Booker gives him ONE MORE shot. So Maddox is Christan from last year now? Brad leaves and Alberto says he wants a shot at Big Show for what he did, so Booker gives him the title shot tonight. So is Alberto face again after being a heel on Raw after being a face for weeks after being a heel for years?

Brad Maddox vs. Sheamus

Exactly what you would expect with the only entertaining part being JBL's response to Josh asking what percentage JBL gives Maddox in this. “About the same as you becoming a good announcer.” The Brogue Kick ends this at 3:54.

Rating: D+. Boring match, HILARIOUS commentary. Maddox needs to change things up now because you can only do this so many times. It doesn't help that he has nothing going for him at all. Nothing to see here, just like the case for every other Brad Maddox match he's ever had in any organization.

Raw ReBound is the Santa story along with the main event. I love people that say this insults their intelligence. They're watching WWE and THIS is what insults their intelligence?

Prime Time Players vs. Usos

The Players have new music which isn't as catchy. Young and Jey start things off and Darren gets double teamed a bit. Titus makes a blind tag and kicks Jey in the head to take over. There's some heel miscommunication but Young hits the gutbuster for two on Jey anyway. The twins switch allowing Jimmy to roll up Young for the pin at 2:07.

We hear from the Shield again where they recap everything they've done over the year. They promise more next year.

Big Show doesn't think much of Alberto.

Smackdown World Title: Big Show vs. Alberto Del Rio

Del Rio gets an even bigger fake pop than Miz from earlier. After some big match intros (it's so odd hearing Alberto's entrance in English), Del Rio pounds away to start and blocks the chop in the corner. The second attempt isn't blocked though and down goes Alberto. Show takes him to the mat with a headlock takeover and cranks away on the head.

He throws Alberto to the outside and sends him into the steps before hooking an armbar back inside. Alberto comes back with a kick to the head and some shots to the arm but the armbreaker is broken up by a shove to the floor. Show tries to leave but Sheamus jumps him in the aisle for the DQ at 5:21.

Rating: C-. They kept this short here and that was definitely the right idea. This was a styles clash because Del Rio only has one move that could win here and Show is too big to get it on. Having Del Rio stand up against a bully is the best idea to make him a face that could be used aside from using his money for something good. Not a bad match, but it would have been with more time.

Show walks away but runs into about half the roster (including heels) who beat him back into the ring for an enziguri from Del Rio and a Brogue Kick from Sheamus.

Overall Rating: C-. This wasn't terrible but it certainly wasn't good. It did a good job of pushing Del Rio as a face.....which makes almost no sense given what happened on raw but to be fair that was four days ago so we're not supposed to remember it. The Rumble build will likely begin next week, but most of that show is going to be based around the Rock anyway so it's interesting to see where the Rumble will rate in importance in the month before the show.

Results
Brodus Clay b. Primo – Splash
Wade Barrett/Rhodes Scholars b. HELL NO/Kofi Kingston – Bull Hammer to Kingston
Antonio Cesaro b. Zack Ryder – Neutralizer
Dolph Ziggler b. The Miz – Zig Zag
Sheamus b. Brad Maddox – Brogue Kick
Usos b. Prime Time Players – Small package to Young
Big Show b. Alberto Del Rio via DQ when Sheamus interfered

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Comments

  1. What is Faarooq's favorite brand of speakers?

    JBL

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  2. So the World Heavyweight Title is so prestigious that Booker T is now giving away title shots via lottery? Not to mention that Alberto's a babyface again despite running over Santa on the Christmas Eve show. I'm liking the Dolph/AJ dynamic but they've all but ignored Vickie Guerrero's reaction to it, in fact has she reacted to it at all aside from her screaming when AJ kissed Dolph during the Slammy's? I had to watch the show on Youtube and even then it took me 2 tries to get through a 79 minute show, the Royal Rumble can't get here fast enough.

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  3. "The biggest issue for him is he never really had a moment where he turned."


    This is going to be the same problem the Del Rio face turn has, too. I don't get it. How hard is it to book a face turn?

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  4. Its not hard at all, you just keep him the same and have him fight HEELS! Worked for Orton!

    --WWE writer logic

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  5. They really have no clue with what they have in the PTP. It's a shame really, they could be great. Between them, the Usos, Shield, Bryan/Kane, Gabriel/Kidd (man they need a snazzy name) and Rhodes Scholars - they could really do something cool with the tag division. They built these teams, which was great progress, but have kinda stalled since then.

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  6. Del Rio had the two times now that he's stood up for his friend which is the first compassion he's shown. That's a start at least.

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  7. 1. Some heel injures Ricardo Rodriguez.
    2. Del Rio vows revenge.
    3. Del Rio gets revenge at the PPV blowoff (with Ricardo returning and interfering on his behalf.)


    BOOK IT MONKEYS.

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  8. I get the sense that the WWE sees the tag division as the comedy division. Notice that all the tag teams are basically in comedy feuds.

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  9. They should just start booking Del Rio as being schizophrenic, bi-polar, or having multiple personalities. On Smackdown, he will act like a traditional babyface, standing up for his good and loyal friend Ricardo Rodriguez, defending the Spanish announcers, and being the first guy to intervene when any other face is outnumbered and being assaulted by those dastardly heels.

    Meanwhile, on Raw, Alberto will continue to perform increasingly outlandish dastardly deeds, such as running over Santa Claus, knocking down old ladies, stealing food from homeless shelters, kicking basketballs away from children, beating up midgets, etc. Maybe even a brutal, unprovoked assault on Little Jimmy.

    No explanation will ever be given for these two divergent sets of behavior.

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  10. Interesting that Tommy related Brad Maddox's storyline to Christian's from two years ago, in that he keeps asking for one more shot. I had the same thought about Sheamus, as he keeps asking for one more match with the Big Show, despite the fact that he has been decisively depeated on numerous occasions with the title on the line. When Christian did this with Randy Orton, it caused him to turn heel, while with Sheamus, presumably the fans are still supposed to be behind him, and there doesn't seem to be a whole lot of differences in their behavior, other than the fact that Orton was a face and Big Show is a heel.


    I thought they might have been on to something tonight, when Sheamus inadvertantly caused Santino to injure himself, while trying to teach him the Brogue Kick. That should have been the ongoing storyline throughout the show, as Booker T could have repeatedly drawn new names from the drum, each of whom would have an encounter with Sheamus that ended with them suffering an injury through some wacky hijinks. Maybe even continue the story in the weeks ahead, as Sheamus keeps acting more and more subtly heelish, finding ways to get in the way of every other babyface that is in line for a title shot.


    I can't really think of a similar storyline to this in wrestling's past. It's a bit like what Eddie Guerrero was doing with Batista before his death, when he was acting like a face when everyone knew that he was eventually going to turn heel on Batista in an effort to take the world title. Rock and Jericho also had a bit of this in their 2001 feud over the WCW title, before Jericho eventually made the heel turn.

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  11. i think ADR is just doing his own thing at this point, not falling into a traditional "face" or "heel" role. or he never turned face and people are blowing it out of proportion. he's gone against bad guys when someone fucked with his ring announcer, that's it.

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  12. That six man was very good. 3.25 imo

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  13. The Christmas and presumably the New Years shows are placeholder shows so I don't expect any major storyline developments regarding the AJ/Dolph/Vickie situation but after that things will probably be clearer about where Vickie stands. I just have a feeling that Vickie and AJ (crazy like a fox) are in cahoots with each other and Dolph will wind up the heartbroken face when all is said and done.

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  14. International Airstrike is the name Gabriel/Kidd use.

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  15. You may have missed it, but Miz's face turn came when he abandoned Team Ziggler and joined Team Foley at Survivor Series.

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  16. Or Dolph will turn face with one simple line.


    "I'll take them both, I'm hardcore."

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  17. He also gave a legend the chance to finish a match, even though he had it won.


    ADR's turn has been fine.

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  18. Sheamus did interfere in the match, causing it to end in DQ. Yeah Show was walking out, but he did cost a babyface a title match.

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