Kellie
05-31-2009, 06:47 AM
WWE RAW Live Results
May 29th, 2009 - Queretaro, Mexico
Report by F4Wonline.com
Inicial: First, Tony Chimel, who did all of the ring announcing on this tour instead of Lillian Garcia, introduced Santino Marella. To everyone’s surprise, Marella did not grab the microphone – indeed, only Chimel and one wrestler (MVP) ever used the microphone. He did, as the first man out though, get a standing ovation. Chimel then introduced Chavo Guerrero, who just came out and wrestled – no fan insulting at all. Marella won pin fall with the usual banana-peel roll-up finish.
Segunda: In what the reporter for weekly lucha libre magazine Super Luchas called the best match of the card, The Brian Kendrick got a nice 30th birthday present from the promotion by defeating Jamie Noble, one fall to zero, via pin fall with The Kendrick.
Tercera: Kelly Kelly (who got a much bigger pop here than other nights on the tour so far) and Mickie James (who was noticeably off in this match, and the match was said not to have been very good) defeated Rosa Mendes and Beth Phoenix with the very same Hornswoggle interference as the night before. Another birthday celebration after this match - Hornswoggle turned 23 yesterday, and he paraded around the ring with the Mexican flag.
Cuarta: MVP then proceeded to dominate William Regal, winning via pin fall after The Big Foot (the report I saw did not list this as a title match, and also called it very disappointing considering what these two are capable of).
Especial: For the Unified World Tag-Team Championship: “Los Hermanos Colon” [Carlito Colon and Eddy “El Primo” Colon] retained all the belts by defeating Legacy [Cody Rhodes and Ted DiBiase junior], one fall to zero, when Carlito Colon pinned Cody Rhodes with a simple roll up.
Semifinal: The Miz, after grabbing the microphone to challenge any one from the back to come out and face him, defeated Kofi Kingston, one fall to zero, via pin fall with The DDT. The Miz was more heavily cheered than anyone on the card except the two main event baby faces.
Estelar: David “El Anibal” Batista and El Rey Mysterio junior defeated randy Orton, and The Big Show, one fall to zero, when El Rey Mysterio junior pinned The Big Show with the spear ? 619 ? splash finish they did two nights earlier in Monterrey. During this match, it began to rain, and some fans out in the open just began to leave, and there was as you can imagine quite the ruckus in the crowd as some fans tried to climb over and by others. Everyone is lucky it was not much worse. The ring had a cover over it, stretched out over the four taller poles. They sent the fans home happy, and with of pyro and a big sound show too.
May 29th, 2009 - Queretaro, Mexico
Report by F4Wonline.com
Inicial: First, Tony Chimel, who did all of the ring announcing on this tour instead of Lillian Garcia, introduced Santino Marella. To everyone’s surprise, Marella did not grab the microphone – indeed, only Chimel and one wrestler (MVP) ever used the microphone. He did, as the first man out though, get a standing ovation. Chimel then introduced Chavo Guerrero, who just came out and wrestled – no fan insulting at all. Marella won pin fall with the usual banana-peel roll-up finish.
Segunda: In what the reporter for weekly lucha libre magazine Super Luchas called the best match of the card, The Brian Kendrick got a nice 30th birthday present from the promotion by defeating Jamie Noble, one fall to zero, via pin fall with The Kendrick.
Tercera: Kelly Kelly (who got a much bigger pop here than other nights on the tour so far) and Mickie James (who was noticeably off in this match, and the match was said not to have been very good) defeated Rosa Mendes and Beth Phoenix with the very same Hornswoggle interference as the night before. Another birthday celebration after this match - Hornswoggle turned 23 yesterday, and he paraded around the ring with the Mexican flag.
Cuarta: MVP then proceeded to dominate William Regal, winning via pin fall after The Big Foot (the report I saw did not list this as a title match, and also called it very disappointing considering what these two are capable of).
Especial: For the Unified World Tag-Team Championship: “Los Hermanos Colon” [Carlito Colon and Eddy “El Primo” Colon] retained all the belts by defeating Legacy [Cody Rhodes and Ted DiBiase junior], one fall to zero, when Carlito Colon pinned Cody Rhodes with a simple roll up.
Semifinal: The Miz, after grabbing the microphone to challenge any one from the back to come out and face him, defeated Kofi Kingston, one fall to zero, via pin fall with The DDT. The Miz was more heavily cheered than anyone on the card except the two main event baby faces.
Estelar: David “El Anibal” Batista and El Rey Mysterio junior defeated randy Orton, and The Big Show, one fall to zero, when El Rey Mysterio junior pinned The Big Show with the spear ? 619 ? splash finish they did two nights earlier in Monterrey. During this match, it began to rain, and some fans out in the open just began to leave, and there was as you can imagine quite the ruckus in the crowd as some fans tried to climb over and by others. Everyone is lucky it was not much worse. The ring had a cover over it, stretched out over the four taller poles. They sent the fans home happy, and with of pyro and a big sound show too.