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Triple H, October 2011:

“When I grew up, I hated Hogan. I thought he was terrible and didn’t like to watch him. I was like Punk in a way. I liked the Steamboats and Flairs and the ones that could go. Would I be right in saying that Hogan was the wrong guy to go with, and they should’ve changed directions and gone with Steamboat because he was the better wrestler? Ludicrous.” - Triple H. October, 2011.

Road to Survivor Series 2019 - Part One

Tuesday, September 01, 2020

Summer Slam is here.

Survivor Series 2019 is coming to you from Chicago in November.  It is the 131st WWF PPV and the 33rd Survivor Series.

It’s an enormous card, 12 matches, and during the build the expectations for quality are built very, very high – if Summer Slam was maybe not a top quality card (and don’t get me started on next year) there’s a lot of talk about how maybe, Wrestlemania 2020 is actually in November, 2019. 

We’ll cover half now.  Half in October. 

Here’s half the card:

WWF Title: Tyler Black (w/Renee) v. Shinsuke Nakamura

Bullet Club (Lynch/Anderson/Gallows) v. Horsemen (Flair/Strong/Roode) v. New Day (Banks/Langston/Kingston)

IC Title: Ricochet (w/BWI) v. Adam Cole

Losing Manager Leaves Town: GDI (O’Reilly/Fish w/Maria) v. Clique (Lee/Riddle w/HBK)

Tag Titles: Shoot Nation (Gable/Nemeth w/Angle) v. Steen/Mysterio

Brock Lesnar (w/Angle) v. Walter (w/Heyman)

 

WWF Title: Tyler Black (w/Renee) v. Shinsuke Nakamura

Bullet Club (Lynch/Anderson/Gallows) v. Horsemen (Flair/Strong/Roode) v. New Day (Banks/Langston/Kingston)

-Samoa Joe had been gone since Mania, returned at Summer Slam in an analyst role; it’s made clear this is temporary, he will be cleared to return in January, and he remains a Horseman.  Joe’s the RAW analyst in the build for Survivor Series, and as the on again/off again Bullet Club v. Horseman feud returns with Flair and Lynch as the headliners, Joe is clearly partisan.  

Lynch/Anderson/Gallows/Kushida mix in various combinations with Flair/Strong/Roode (Devitt’s gone entirely the rest of the calendar year, Black isn’t in the physical end of the program as he is readying for this title defense, but when there’s some type of Bullet Club promo he is front and center).  Nakamura v. Black is built largely through vignettes, clip packages – Black essentially replaced Nakamura in the Bullet Club, Nakamura lost his WWF Title not to Black, but to Styles, so this is Nakamura’s first shot at Black. Each gets one match during the build to go over strong against someone.  There’s a RAW where Black gets in Joe’s face, irritated with something he said on commentary – Joe stands and the two go face to face.  They build to a 4x4 match – Lynch/Anderson/Gallows/Black against Flair/Strong/Roode and a mystery partner, clearly assumed to be Joe.  Black pulls out, replaced with Kushida, Black says he’s to smart to get take a chance that Samoa Joe will cheap shot him right before he needs to defend his title.  Joe makes clear it’s not him – in fact, Joe says he does not know who the mystery partner is, but he is not cleared until January.  

On match night, the Bullet Club enters first – and then one at a time come the Horsemen – as the mystery partner is yet to be announced – Black stands smirking in front of Joe at the announce table – waving for Joe to enter the ring --- but Joe’s not the mystery partner – it’s Nakamura, and he comes to the ring.  Black’s shocked – and Joe is also surprised and a little irritated, Joe/Nakamura is a long, long feud – and that his stable would turn to his biggest WWF rival clearly doesn’t sit well with him.  The Horsemen go over here, Nakamura pinning Kushida.  The New Day comes in at the end of the program, say during a mixed tag with Gallows/Lynch against Roode/Flair – and they stomp out both sides postmatch to be added to the three way.

So – it’s Black/Nakamura, rivals even when they were stablemates – meeting for the WWF Title.  And it’s Lynch/Flair – stablemates turned rivals turned occasional allies but still always rivals, with the throw in of Banks, in exactly that same spot.  The three way mixed tag is an elimination match.  Only one team will “survive”. 

 IC Title: Ricochet (w/BWI) v. Adam Cole

Losing Manager Leaves Town: GDI (O’Reilly/Fish w/Maria) v. Clique (Lee/Riddle w/HBK)

-BWI/GDI/Clique have been feuding; out of that comes these two matches – Ricochet/Cole is sold as a heavy workrate match – two young wrestlers on the great Survivor Series stage fighting over the IC Title – and the tag match has real stakes; the winning manager earns a tag title shot to use at the Rumble in any way they wish and the losing manager leaves town.  

There’s a lot of historical stuff here, Maria and Punk really starting GDI well over a decade ago – Survivor Series coming from Chicago – and then all the HBK history.  One of them will be leaving the WWF forever; the other one, well, they will be managing a team wrestling for the tag titles at the Rumble.  Both of these matches should just be out-freaking-standing.

 Tag Titles: Shoot Nation (Gable/Nemeth w/Angle) v. Steen/Mysterio

Brock Lesnar (w/Angle) v. Walter (w/Heyman)

-Steen’s rehabilitation tour continued with his defeating Crews at Summer Slam – Rey (shooting a movie) returns against Rusev in this build; Rey goes over – Strowman then attacks Rey – save by Steen.  That’s enough to set up a tag match; and obviously given the animosity Rey has shown Steen in the past, that’s a teaming that isn’t expected, but Steen’s been building this equity now for many, many months.  Rey/Steen perform well together; there’s no tease of dissention and they go over.  That leads to a 4 way – winners get the tag shot at Survivor Series – it’s Revival/Viking Raiders/Trash/ and Rey/Steen.  Viking Raiders eliminate Revival first – Revival then cheap shots Viking Raiders, setting up their elimination by Trash.  Rey/Steen then go over Trash to earn the tag title shot at Survivor Series.  That allows for some Angle/Rey stuff given that they are from the same generation – and some Nemeth stuff with both Rey and Steen, as he’s had feuds with both men. 

-The reason Lesnar isn’t defending the tag titles is because he’s got a big singles match.  Angle is the guest on a Heyman Hustle – clearly, that’s a much publicized event, Lesnar/Heyman were together for years, they separated in what was called a contractual dispute (Ronda made a dollar more than Lesnar) but Heyman grabbed Walter as a new client and clearly looked to position him as “the next big thing” – Walter won the Dark Ride title, Heyman skipped Lesnar’s Triple Crown ceremony; Lesnar grew closer to his original mentor Angle.  Angle doesn’t come alone for the Heyman Hustle; Benjamin/Lashley are all with him.  Heyman pokes the bear during the interview – taking shots at Brock, clearly hitting sensitive areas and building tension until Heyman says there’s a special guest – Walter comes down to the ring – Walter lays his Dark Ride Title belt down – Walter looks to go nose to nose with Angle – but Benjamin and Lashley stand in between – Walter clotheslines both men over the top rope until he’s face to face with Angle – and Lesnar’s music hits. 

Lesnar to the ring – Heyman smiles – Lesnar/Walter nose to nose – Heyman starts the hype here “At Survivor Series – the Next Big Thing against Yesterday’s News”

Walter doesn’t give up the Dark Ride belt – he has two successful title defenses in the build, going over Hero – the second match needs to be the very best, longest match they can have.  That will be discussed more next month. 

Lesnar has one match, just buries someone into the earth. 

That’s half the card…

WWF Title: Black v. Nakamura

-Former Bullet Club rivals meet in what should be a good one.

IC Title: Ricochet v. Cole

-Their stables are feuding – and this match should really be excellent

Tags: Shoot Nation (Gable/Ziggler) v. Rey/Steen

-Not only is Rey/Steen obviously a pairing with some intrigue – you want to see Gable in this type of high profile match against high profile opponents. 

Lesnar v. Walter

-It’s a cliché, but this is for sure a main event anywhere in the world – and it’s happening at Survivor Series.

GDI (Fish/O’Reilly) v. Clique (Riddle/Lee)

-the manager leaves town stip is just gloss; this is a real workrate matchup you want to see

Bullet Club v. Horsemen v. New Day

-largely storyline stuff, but you always like to see these 3 women in some type of combo, and Roddy Strong gets to mix it up at a big show.

 Next month – the other half.  Bryan Danielson has a singles match. AJ Styles has a singles match.  Bayley defends the Women’s Title.  Asuka returns.  There’s a 5x5 Elimination Match.  Coming in October


Summer Slam 2019

Sunday, August 02, 2020

The build is here.



This is the 130th WWF PPV; the 32nd Summer Slam.

(Dark – Danielson d. Ali, Danielson stops the match, shows Ali a spot, match resumes, Danielson is right, but it’s annoying)

(BWI d. BSS/Clique/GDI)

The show opens with a clip package of past Canadian PPVs:

Wrestlemania VI…Bret keeps his IC title over Shawn…Hennig keeps the WWF Title over Savage..

Wrestlemania XVIII…Edge and Christian square off against Hunter/Razor…Flair brawls with Hogan and the Undertaker…huge TLC spot with Jeff Hardy crashing through Chris Jericho..Kurt Angle defeating Hennig…

Summer Slam 2004…RVD wiping out Heyman…Edge hitting HHH with the steel steps…a high spot from the RVD/Rey tag team…Jericho and Trish together, holding up the Worldwide Title Belts…Benoit hitting 8 consecutive german suplexes on Angle…

Survivor Series 2016…Charlotte beating Natty to keep the Women’s Title…Brock F’5ing Goldberg…Steen and Generico coming down the aisle together…AJ Styles hitting the Styles Clash on Luke Harper…

The announcers are Ranallo (16th PPV) Heyman (15th PPV) and, in a surprise, Samoa Joe, making his return to TV for the first time since Mania. 

1.       PAREJAS INCREIBLES: WOMEN’S TITLE QUALIFYING MATCH (winning team will square off to claim vacant women’s title) BAYLEY/MOON d. NEIDHART/STRATUS d. LYNCH/FLAIR d. BLISS/CROSS

-Some type of mismatched thrown together tag thing is a common Summer Slam occurrence given the limited talent pool relative to the other three PPVs – so these are all women feuding with each other (kinda) winning team squares off against each other for the title vacated due to Asuka’s injury at the hands of the Horsewomen (Ronda out, Ripley in).  Neidhart/Stratus eliminate Bliss/Cross, if they can do a Hart Attack that would be good.  Lynch/Flair just can’t ever get it together, wind up brawling on the outside and getting counted out, and finally, Bayley gets the fall on Natty.

2.       WOMEN’S TITLE: BAYLEY d. MOON (Sami Zayn, referee, the video where Sami says he’s just trying to earn a living, please don’t chant Ole, plays for the crowd, not aired for the broadcast, and then Sami enters – this is Canada, so the expectation should be pretty heavy pop). 

  Bayley has always had the can’t win the big match label – she’s the purest possible white meat babyface, but she finally breaks through, becomes the 9th modern women’s champion, it’s a nice moment and then she’s attacked by the Horsewomen – they beat her down, Baszler winds up holding the title belt aloft.

3.       THE FIEND BRAY WYATT d. RANDY ORTON

-Vengeful Bray claims his first victim in this new persona, it’s a squash match. 

4.       KEVIN STEEN d. APOLLO CREWS

-We’re in Toronto in the summer of 2019 – it would be great to find literally any member of the Raptors to come down the aisle with Steen – as it is here, he wears a Raptors jersey – no reference is made ever in any broadcast connecting him and Zayn; Steen’s going to get the big babyface reaction and we’re going to let that happen – let’s do a backstage promo prior to the match where he speaks French.  Steen told Mysterio he was a changed man and by all indication it looks to be the case.

5.       AJ STYLES d. PRINCE DEVITT

-There’s not a rematch coming anytime soon – so they do full main event style here, long match, big bombs, nearfalls – each hits the others finisher – this is a match a long, long time coming and in the ends there’s a Styles Clash right in the middle of the ring.

6.       WWF TAG TITLES: SHOOT NATION (LESNAR/NEMETH w/ANGLE,BENJAMIN,LASHLEY,GABLE) d. UNDERGROUND (GULAK/LORCAN w/ REGAL,AoP)

-Decisive win here for Shoot Nation; whichever member of AoP isn’t injured takes a table bump – Angle knocks Regal out, this is the end of this program, so they finish off the non-Murphy/Black Underground group here – big babyface win – postmatch, with a snickering Heyman looking on from the announce – Walter comes down the ramp, holding his Dark Ride belt – he walks right into Shoot Nation, unafraid of being massively outnumbered, and he gets right in Lesnar’s face.  Lesnar and Walter going nose to nose.

7.       IC TITLE: RICOCHET (w/ALEXANDER,TOZAWA) d. BUDDY MURPHY (w/ALEISTAIR BLACK)

-          Rough night for Underground; Ricochet goes over here in the best match they can have; he and Black stare hard at each other from across the ring postmatch.

8.       WWF TITLE: TYLER BLACK (w/GALLOWS,ANDERSON,YOUNG) d. KINGSTON (w/WOODS)

-          Kingston is the scrappy babyface underdog – just trying to overcome the odds – but he can’t, Black gets the fall.  Postmatch, there’s a lighting change – the long gone violin player comes to the ramp – and for the first time since Mania, Shinsuke Nakamura is here, he does his full entrance – the show ends with he and Black face to face at mid-ring.

So – that’s Summer Slam 2019.  Back in a month for part one of the build to Survivor Series 2019; 12 matches on that card – big, big show

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