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Smackdown - March 22, 2013

Smackdown
Date: March 22, 2013
Location: U.S. Bank Arena, Cincinnati, Ohio
Commentators: John Bradshaw Layfield, Michael Cole, Josh Matthews

Reviewed by Tommy Hall

With Wrestlemania coming up very soon we've got almost everything set, meaning that the next few weeks will be spent building up everything else that we've already established. The main event tonight is Swagger vs. Jericho in a rematch from last week where Swagger beat Jericho through the help of some shenanigans. Let's get to it.


The opening recap is from Raw with Swagger breaking Ricardo's ankle as well as Big Show joining Orton and Sheamus to face the Shield.

We open with MizTV with guests Sheamus and Randy Orton. Orton wants Big Show to replace Ryback in the six man tag at Wrestlemania but Sheamus isn't sure. Neither guy trusts him, but sometimes you have to do something you aren't sure of in order to survive. At Wrestlemania, Orton wants a ticked off giant on their side. Here's Big Show to give us his take on this.

Miz talks about being Show's partner back in the day and Big Show ending the team by knocking him out. Big Show: “I've dated women bigger than you so shut your lip.” Show talks about knocking out a member of the Shield and how they can work together to stop the Shield once and for all. Sheamus talks about his past with Big Show and a showdown is teased but Orton plays peacemaker. Miz: “REALLY? Randy Orton is the voice of reason of this group???” Before Show and Sheamus start arguing even more, here's Booker T to interrupt. Tonight the three of them will be in a six man tag against opponents to be named.

Mark Henry vs. Zack Ryder

Ryder is shoved in the corner but comes back with a few right hands. Like an idiot though he tries a cross body and gets caught in the World's Strongest Slam for the pin at 52 seconds.

Ryder gets two more slams as Henry shouts at him about how many can he take. Ryback finally comes out for the big staredown as Ryder is carried out like a pancake. Henry charges but is taken down by the Meat Hook to send Henry into a state of confusion on the floor.

Teddy looks for Booker's approval for teaming up with Vickie to make Henry vs. Ryback. Booker isn't pleased because Teddy should have consulted with his boss, as in Booker. Teddy doesn't like the idea that he works for Booker, because he works with him.

We get the Booker Hall of Fame video.

Dolph Ziggler vs. Kofi Kingston

Well to be fair it's been four whole days since we saw this match. AJ sits in on commentary. A quick neckbreaker puts Kofi down as JBL hits on AJ. Kofi comes back with his jumping clotheslines and the Boom Drop for no cover. Langston distracts Kingston from trying Trouble in Paradise though, allowing Dolph to hit a dropkick as we take a break.

Back with Kofi sliding through the ropes and kicking Dolph in the face. As Kingston goes up though, Ziggler crotches him down as AJ complains about being in a match with Dolph and her two exes. Kofi comes back with some right hands but another dropkick gets two. Ziggler hooks a chinlock for a bit but Kofi fights up and sends him shoulder first into the post. The middle rope cross body gets two for Kofi but a springboard splash hits knees, giving Ziggler a two count.

Trouble in Paradise misses and there's the sleeper to Kingston. Kofi escapes again and gets two off the SOS as AJ sings Dolph's praises. Dolph falls to the floor but Langston guards him from a suicide dive. Kofi dives on Big E. instead but the distraction lets Ziggler hit the Fameasser on the floor. AJ: “I'm going to have that man's babies. And they're going to have great hair and the abs of a Greek god.” Back inside the Zig Zag finishes Kofi at 6:31 shown of 10:01.

Rating: C. Not their best match here but it's nice to see Ziggler get back on top even a little bit. Kofi will bounce back from this as he's always lost a lot over his career. It's rumored that he might be turning heel, which could be interesting given how serious he's been in the past. The match here wasn't great but these two are incapable of having an actual bad match against each other.

Langston hits the Big Ending on Kofi post match.

We recap Fandango and Jericho's interaction from Raw.

We get the CM Punk promo about Undertaker from Raw.

Orton again has to tell Sheamus and Big Show to stop fighting.

We look at Ricardo having his ankle broken again.

Jack Swagger vs. Chris Jericho

After a break, Colter talks about Ricardo's injury from Raw and how that should be a warning to anyone who disagrees with what they say. This would include Jericho who interrupts Swagger as he repeats his catchphrase. Feeling out process to start with Jericho knocking Swagger out to the floor. Colter calms down an angry Swagger but Jericho comes to the floor and rams Jack's back into the barricade. Back in and Swagger takes out Chris' leg to take over for the first time.

Jericho comes back with a kick to the chest for two but the Codebreaker is countered as Jericho is rammed into the corner. Swagger loads up a superplex, only to be shoved off the top and hit with a cross body for two. With Jack rolling to the floor, Jericho hits a sweet plancha to take Swagger out as we take a break.

Back with Swagger hitting a clothesline for two and pounding on the back for good measure. Jericho is sent shoulder first into the buckle but Swagger misses a charge, allowing Jericho to speed it up a little. A top rope fist to Swaggers face puts him down and Jericho pounds away in the corner as the fans chant his name. Jericho's hurricanrana is countered into the Patriot Lock but Jericho sends Swagger out to the floor.

There's the springboard dropkick to send Jack to the floor....and here's Fandango with his full entrance. The distraction allows Swagger to hit a powerslam for two. A side roll gets the same for Jericho but when he can't hook the Walls he instead catapults Swagger into the ropes. Jericho loads up the Lionsault but Fandango trips him up, allowing Swagger to hit the Vader Bomb for the pin at 9:04 shown of 12:34.

Rating: C. This wasn't as good as last week's and again I don't like the idea of a guy who might be world champion in three weeks needing Fandango's help to beat someone. This sets up Jericho vs. Fandango at Wrestlemania for reasons that I don't comprehend. That's quite a way to push someone new though.

Post match Fandango beats up Jericho and shouts WHAT IS MY NAME. A guillotine legdrop leaves Jericho laying so Fandango pronounces his name again for good measure.

Big Show says his partners can trust him. Trust him, that's true.

We get the Rock vs. Cena video from Raw.

Here are the Rhodes Scholars along with the Bellas. The guys say the girls are beautiful and that's about it.

Rhodes Scholars vs. Brodus Clay/Tensai

Tensai is in a coonskin cap for no apparent reason. Rhodes and Tensai start things off before it's quickly off to Brodus who runs over every Scholar in sight. The girls get in a fight on the floor and the match is thrown out at 1:10.

Sheamus says Big Show can trust himself and Orton.

The Miz vs. Antonio Cesaro

Barrett is on commentary and this is non-title. A quick rollup gets two for Miz but he charges into a knee to the face. Cesaro kicks him in the back and face for two each. The gutwrench suplex gets another near fall and it's off to the cravate. Miz fires back with a knee lift and a big boot, followed by the running corner clothesline and the top rope ax handle.

The Figure Four is countered once but after a chop block Miz takes out the knee and gets the submission in 2:13. Yes, the United States Champion just tapped out 100% clean in less than two and a half minutes in a match to set up an Intercontinental match. Let that sink in for a minute.

Post match Miz calls out Barrett and says he's only champion for now.

We recap the contract signing and announcement of the stipulations for Lesnar vs. HHH from Raw.

Randy Orton/Sheamus/Big Show vs. 3MB

Yes, all night long the super team has been worried about not being able to work together against 3MB, the team that I believe at least two of them have individually beaten before. Orton and Mahal get things going with Randy pounding away in the corner. Off to Sheamus as apparently Big Show isn't official yet. Mahal gets in some right hands but Sheamus easily pounds him down and hits the Regal Roll.

Off to Big Show vs. McIntyre with Show hitting ten chops on the ropes ala Sheamus' forearms. Back to Mahal and then Slater with both guys being tossed into the ring. With Slater laid out on the mat it's back to Orton for the powerslam but Slater breaks up the Elevated DDT. Slater gets in a cheap shot and stomps away before it's off to McIntyre for a neckbreaker. Back to Heath who goes up, only to jump into a dropkick by Randy. The tag brings in Show who cleans house and knocks out McIntyre, only to have Sheamus tag himself in and Brogue Kick Mahal for the pin at 5:53.

Rating: D. Again, we've seen at least Sheamus beat all three of these guys on his own, so what exactly was this supposed to prove? It's like saying you need to be able to work together to crush a group of ants. I get the idea of working together but they didn't even need to. Did we really need to sit through two hours to get to this?

Sheamus and Big Show are about to fight again but here's Shield. Before they get here though Sheamus and Big Show get in a fight and shove Orton away. Actually never mind as they stop fighting once Shield is at ringside. Scratch that again as Shield is already bailing without ever getting in the ring to end the show.

Overall Rating: D. What in the world did I just wasted two hours on? The world champion isn't here and we're 16 days until Wrestlemania? Alberto is so angry about what happened on Monday that he let Swagger get by for free here. We can't even get an interview from him? Seriously? On top of that we have the United States Champion playing a role that Heath Slater could have played just as well. This show was a waste of time and thank goodness I didn't waste my time to go and see it. Terrible show.

Results
Mark Henry b. Zack Ryder – World's Strongest Slam
Dolph Ziggler b. Kofi Kingston – Zig Zag
Jack Swagger b. Chris Jericho – Vader Bomb
Brodus Clay/Tensai vs. Rhodes Scholars went to a no contest
The Miz b. Antonio Cesaro – Figure Four Leg Lock
Big Show/Randy Orton/Sheamus b. 3MB – Brogue Kick to Mahal

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Comments

  1. I'm ashamed to admit it, but Fandango is really growing on me. And I can't get his damn theme song out of my head

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  2. Welp, Orton's the one turning at WrestleMania.

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  3. TheRealCitizenSnipsMarch 22, 2013 at 8:22 PM

    Do the writers remember Cesaro is supposed to be some kind of champion? Are they thinking that belt is maybe one of his fashion accessories?



    WWE used to at least wait a while with guys like Shelton Benjamin or MVP to put a secondary title on them just to denote them as Top Jobber. Poor Antonio didn't even get that!

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  4. They kept stressing Miz and Barrett haven't faced each other in single's competition and Meltzer said the office is forgoing the Multi-Diva tag match and going with Brodus Clay & Tensai & Naomi & Cameron vs. Cody Rhodes & Damien Sandow & The Bella Twins, so those, along with Fandango/Jericho, are the last of the Mania matches, bring the card to 10.


    If all 10 air on the PPV, it will be the first Mania since 26 to showcase that many matches.

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  5. For the love of God I hope so.

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  6. Well the eight-person match will be the piss break segment to cool the crowd down before the last two big matches. I'm pretty sure Miz and Barrett is going to get bumped to the pre-show with the annual battle royale (or get folded into it). Neither guy is high enough on the totem that they're essential, and they're going to want time for recaps and celebrity bullshit. Jericho has more stock with Vince so he'll end up on the show. Plus his match with Fandango will probably function as a comedy match, which the show is sorely lacking (excluding the eight-person match). It'll be another diversion segment between bigger matches to give the crowd a chance to breathe and get hyped for what's next. In fact, I'm guessing the breakdown will look like:

    Alberto vs. Swagger (to open the show and "pop" the crowd)
    Hell No vs. Dolph & Big E
    Mark Henry vs. Ryback (interchangeable with the previous match but likely to go on after since the E doesn't usually book back to back tag matches)
    The Shield vs. Orton, Sheamus, Show
    Jericho vs. Fandango (comedy filler)
    Brock vs. HHH (expect 20 to 30 minutes, so mid-show main event)
    Rhodes Scholars & Bellas vs. Brodus, Tensai, & Funkadctyls (more comedy filler)
    CM Punk vs. Taker (Taker doesn't have the cell like last year to cover his weaknesses, expect something in the 10 to 15 range as the pre-main warmup)
    Rock vs. Cena

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  7. Orton turns, Sheamus gets on Raw saying all the time he didn't trust Show, he should've had mistrust in Orton.

    Orton/Sheamus feud, Ambrose/Rollins go after the tag titles, Roman Reigns does power bombs.

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  8. Call me crazy but I'm down for Face Sheamus vs. Heel Orton.

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  9. It's sad to me that Cody Rhodes and Damian Sandow will be involved in the piss break match. 2 damn good talents that haven't done anything in the past 3 months.

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  10. 2 points:

    If Ziggler does in fact cash in MITB, then Swagger/ADR will be later and the tag titles will open the show.

    And even if he doesn't, they may try to pop the crowd in the opener with Ryback shell shocking Sexual Chocolate.

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  11. As long as Orton loses...yeah, I"m game.

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  12. How about Hell No/Zig & Big as the opener? That'll be a hot match, it saves Ziggler for a possible cash-in later in the night and they can have Bryan get hit with a Zig Zag with the opening move to tease another 18-second loss and really get the crowd fired up early.

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  13. I wouldn't be surprised if Jericho requested the fandango feud to get Curtis over, the gimmick probably amuses him as well, I know I love it

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  14. Don't tempt them. It sucks because SmackDown was really good in 2011.

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  15. I know people hate on Jericho for leaving so often but when he does come back he busts his ass, makes young guys look good, and generally doesn't occupy a top spot. I have no problem with Jericho leaving every so often to tour with Fozzy.

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  16. It's amazing how they don't seem to know how to book a MITB winner. They haven't known how to book a MITB winner since RVD in 2006. Nearly every winner since then(minus Kennedy, Cena and Kane) has won the briefcase and jobbed out until they cashed in the briefcase.

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  17. The only championship in WWE that means anything right now is the WWE championship. Every other title is just there to sell replica's. I'd say they should unify the mid card titles but they probably like making money off them.

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  18. It hasn't been the same since Edge retired.

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  19. Are you telling me that as the Jericho/Swagger match was going on, we're expected to believe that no one noticed anyone setting up the giant elaborate entrance at the top of the ramp?

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  20. Does anyone else feel the added crowd noise always gets out of hand on Smackdown? For example, Slater drops a simple knee on Orton and the crowd pops like Austin just hit Rock with a stunner. Yet everyone in camera view is sitting on their hands. If you're going to pipe-in the crowd, at least be a bit more subtle.

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  21. I wouldn't say that. From April to about November of 2011 I think SmackDown was pretty great. Orton was on fire during that time having good-great matches with Christian, Cody Rhodes, Sheamus, Kane(!). Plus guys like Cody Rhodes in the midst of his awesome Dr. Doom gimmick and his title reign that started to bring the IC title a little prestige, Sheamus improved drastically and was delivering the goods on a weekly basis, Daniel Bryan getting time to deliver some quality matches, oh and Mark Henry inducting bitches into the Hall of Pain! SmackDown in summer of 2011 was some of the best TV WWE has done in a long time, match quality wise.

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  22. I shall amend that statement to "It hasn't been the same since Raw went 3 hours."

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  23. I'm down with that. Even further I'll say it hasn't been the same since Raw became the "Supershow" and they dropped the brand split fully. Shame too. SmackDown could be the show where they at least have longer matches and give good wrestlers a chance to shine. Kind of like Main Event was for a while.

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  24. They gave him his full entrance for his run in? That is SO awesome!

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  25. Hopefully he wants in on The Shield, but they end up gang raping him.

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  26. Friends don't let friends reference Friends.

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  27. Wow, they've gone a full two years!

    ...

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  28. What pisses me off even worse about the constant Cesaro jobbing is that they have like a million guys under contract that haven't gotten TV time in literally months. How much does it hurt anyone to throw Curt Hawkins or someone in there?

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  29. Looking at the roster on WWE.com, holy shit. What other publically traded company gets away with employing that many people that they don't use? I couldn't believe the guys who are still under contract that I haven't seen in ages: Ezekiel Jackson, JTG, Michael McGuillicutty, Ted Dibiase, Curt Hawkins, alex Riley, Yoshi Tatsu, Hunico and Camacho, and more. Holy fuck what a waste.

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  30. cesaro hit his knee full force on the turnbuckle. Then got his knee drop-kicked immediately thereafter and then instantaneously put in a figure-four leg lock.

    Maybe if he won KNEE PADS...he wouldn't be so susceptible to knee attack.


    STORY TOLD!

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  31. Curt Hawkins has been rehabbing an injury off and on.

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  32. Swagger cashed in the night after and Kane did it the night of. Not exactly jobbed out until they cashed in.

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  33. I had the same thought while watching.

    The complete lack of logic (here, and many other times) is laughable.

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  34. Metaphorically, or literally?

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  35. Depends if Jesse is booking or not.

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  36. I said except Kane. And sorry. Swagger jobbed out BEFORE he won it.

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  37. I'll get back to you on that one.

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  38. Didn't see Kane there. Apologies.

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  39. No problem. I actually almost forgot he cashed in the night he won it. Only guy to do that.

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  40. The saddest part is that they have some guys there that can absolutely "go".

    I mean, I realize that he's injured right now, but Tyson Kidd is friggin' fantastic in the ring; give him a manager (or a bodyguard, or put him in a stable, whatever), and you have something special with him that would justify keeping him on the roster. Justin Gabriel is another guy that is really good in the ring, and was showing some great promise back in 2010 in his singles matches against Cena and Orton: personally, I've been wanting to see him and Kofi form "Air Boom, V2" ever since Evan was first busted, but there are plenty of other ideas for him. JTG and Hunico are both really good, really underrated wrestlers, and would make a hell of a tag-team - the two "thugs" from different walks of life that form a common bond. Yoshi Tatsu is also very good in the ring, and was able to get over simply on some boppy theme-music and some kicks; why not try to do something else with him? Primo is one of the best workers they have, and was actually pretty over at one point, but they've saddled him with his less-talented cousin and their no-talent manager.

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  41. You guys are nuts if you think Ziggler is cashing in. There's already promotional material post-Mania hyping more ADR/Swagger. On top of that, I don't see them letting Ziggler being the guy to cash in at Mania. They have NO faith in him as a top talent despite support from other talent like Big Show and others. Ziggler's World Title run is going to function as a transitional reign. He'll get a few weeks, maybe a month, before someone like Ryback sends him back down the card.

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  42. That was an alternative, but I think they wanna continue pushing Alberto. The opening match has also gained importance over the last few years. World Title matches have opened the last two years. It seems like that's quickly becoming its spot so as to give distance between it and the WWE Title match.

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  43. To be fair, Sandow has excellent timing and can carry a comedic segment well. I'd rather he be on the show than not, and I suspect his team will be going over. The Bellas just returned so they need momentum. It'll also be one of the few heel wins on the show to help cool the crowd down.

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  44. I may be in the minority, but I enjoyed Jericho making fun of Fandango.. it reminds me of vintage Y2J and it just may have Fandango's WWE career.

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  45. I liked his moves and ring entrance.. He's liek Disco Inferno mixed with Rick Rude, Val Venis and even a little WCW-Era Jericho mixed in.. Aside from the annoying non-debut appearances, I'm digging him too.

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