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KELLER'S WWE TLC PPV RESULTS 12/19: Cena vs. Barrett, Sheamus vs. Morrison, Mis vs. Orton, Rey vs. Del Rio vs. Kane vs. Edge

Dec 19, 2010 - 7:31:44 PM
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By Wade Keller, PWTorch editor

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KELLER'S WWE TLC PPV REPORT
DECEMBER 19, 2010
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-The intro billed the show as the most dangerous of the year, where Superstars put their health, careers, and very livelihoods in jeopardy. Video clips aired of tables, ladders, and chairs being used.

-The entrance set was filled with tables, ladders, and chairs. Pyro blasted. Michael Cole, Jerry Lawler, Matt Striker introduced the show from ringside.

1 -- DOLPH ZIGGER (w/Vickie Guerrero) vs. KOFI KINGSTON vs. JACK SWAGGER -- IC Title Ladder Match

This match began at 7:06 p.m. CT. Lawler asked Cole if he thinks he'll be able to control himself and not get involved. Striker asked Lawler if Vickie looks like Bill Dundee. Lawler said, "I'd say Bill Dundee was cuter." Not sure if that's a cruel statement aimed at Vickie or a jab aimed at Dundee. Kofi and Swagger both went after Ziggler at the bell. Striker noted that one-third of IC Champs have gone on to become World or WWE Champions. Swagger then turned to Kofi after Ziggler was dumped to ringside. Kofi was the first to set up the ladder. At 3:00 Kofi swung underneath the ladder and kicked Swagger with two boots. Kofi smashed a small ladder onto Swagger's chest, then Ziggler legdropped Kofi face-first into the ladder.

With Kofi and Swagger both down, and Ziggler slow to get up, Vickie entered the ring. Lawler wondered if she thought she was Michael Cole. Vickie paused, then climbed the ladder. Kofi stood up and climbed the other side. He told her to get down. Instead she climbed higher. Kofi stepped down. Vickie blew an arrogant kiss toward Kofi. Kofi, though, began tipping the ladder over. Ziggler ran into the ring and begged Kofi to let her down. Swagger hit Kofi from bend, then Vickie climbed down and bailed out to ringside as Swagger pointed a ladder at her. Swagger jabbed Ziggler with a ladder and then climbed the ladder. Kofi jabbed Swagger's injured hand with a ladder and then knocked him to the ring. Kofi tackled Ziggler and both tumbled to the floor.

When Ziggler and Kofi returned to the ring and climbed the ladder, Ziggler put Kofi in a sleeper. Kofi escaped and knocked Ziggler down a few notches. Kofi headbutted Ziggler, who fell to the mat. Swagger then climbed to the top and met Kofi. When Swagger and Kofi yanked on the belt on the top of the ladder, the belt fell. Ziggler quickly crawled over and clutched it to get the win. Cole compared it to a live ball in a football game; he compared it to a tipped pass, although a fumble analogy would have worked a little better.

WINNER: Ziggler in 9:00.

STAR RATING (**1/4): Seemed too short for a ladder match. The finish worked to give Ziggler an opportunistic win. Clever finish.

-Lawler complained to Cole afterward that he started this by planting the seed in Vickie to interfere in the match. Then they showed scenery of downtown Houston, Tex.

-Wade Barrett told the rest of Nexus that they're going to stand united. He said David Otunga wasn't there because of what Cena did to him. I didn't even know Otunga was still considered part of Nexus after they abandoned him on Monday. Barrett said Cena has been a cancer to Nexus the last six months, but they'll end that tonight.

2 -- LAYCOOL (Layla & Michelle McCool) vs. "GLAMAZON" BETH PHOENIX & NATALYA -- Tables Match

Match began at 7:21 p.m. CT. Striker and Lawler bickered a bit before the bell. Lawler asked Striker if his brain can hear what his mouth says. Striker mentioned ECW's Francine and Beaulah, saying in respect to them, these Divas are about to get extreme. Early Phoenix lifted both members of LayCool and aimed for the table in the corner that was painted with caricatures of LayCool. LayCool broke free. They fought to ringside. Lawler kept going after Striker. Cole said, "You're in a mood tonight." At 3:00 McCool threw Phoenix through the ropes. Phoenix fell awkwardly onto the ring apron and then onto the back of her neck. That looked scary. She stayed at ringside for a while as LayCool beat up Natalya. They replayed the bump twice, and it was hard to watch without getting queasy. She was fine, though, because the human neck is incredibly resilient. She entered the ring and tried to press slam McCool through a table, but McCool slipped free. Striker said Phoenix might be injured and just working on adrenaline at this point.

Layla went for a suplex on Phoenix at 5:00 near a table, but Phoenix blocked it. When Natalya and Phoenix were about to press Layla onto a table, McCool made the save by kicking over the table. As Natalya set up a catapult on McCool, Layla went for the save but ended up back-first over Phoenix. Natalya decided she couldn't catapult them both, but then applied a double sharpshooter. That was pretty cool. McCool tapped out, but that didn't matter. Phoenix moved the table to a new position and then gave Natalya a pep talk. LayCool recovered a little during that moment and knocked Phoenix to the floor. LayCool went on the offense against Phoenix. They set her on the top turnbuckle in the corner and then set up a table nearby. They went for a double suplex, but Phoenix made the save. LayCool knocked her down, though, and against went for the suplex. Natalya shoved them both onto the table. The table didn't break, so Natayla splashed them and then the table did break totally, giving her and Phoenix the win.

WINNERS: Phoenix & Natalya in 10:00.

STAR RATING (**1/4): Not bad at all. There's a solid chemistry between these two teams and they kept the pace up and hit just enough spots without overdoing it involving the ladder.

-A commercial aired for "WWE Week on USA Network" featuring Raw on Monday night, Smackdown live on Tuesday night, and Tribute to the Troops on Wednesday night. SD airs at 9 p.m. instead of 8 p.m., by the way. Tribute airs at 8 p.m. ET, though. Lawler took glee in pointing out to Striker that earlier Smackdown airs on Tuesday this week, but Mr. Smarty Pants (Matt Striker) was still able to stand his ground, as SD also airs on Friday as usual on SyFy. Drats, thought Lawler.

-They cut backstage to Kane's profile. He turned to the camera sneering and said the holidays remind him of his tormented childhood. He said when other children were playing in the snow, he was sitting in the dark alone. He said for the first time in his life he's getting some Christmas presents - tables, ladders, and chairs. He said he grew to despise those other children and he's going to treat his opponents with the rage he felt toward those other kids. He began destroying a Christmas tree while yelling, "Merry Christmas! Merry Christmas!"

3 -- SANTINO MARELLA & VLADIMIR KOZLOV vs. JUSTIN GABRIEL & HEATH SLATER (w/Michael McGillicutty, Husky Harris) -- WWE Tag Team Title Match

Before the match, Santino thanked the fans for a "Santino" chant. He said: "When it comes to two-on-two grapple fighting, we are the best in the galaxy." He wins the award for best avoidance of the naughty word "wrestling" on a World Wrestling Entertainment show. He added: "He is the thunder, I am the lightning. He is the scary, I am the frightening. He is the knowledge, I am the enlightening. I used the thesaurus, trust me. I don't even know those words." He vowed to retain the tag titles against The Lexus, which drew chuckles from the announcers. Striker said, "I think they are made by Toyota." That's Mr. Smarty Pants showing off he even knows that Lexus is the luxury brand for Toyota. Cole said this tag match was taking place under traditional rules. I want my money back. They advertised every match would involve either tables, ladders, or chairs.

The match began at 7:38 p.m. Vlad took a beating from the heels for a couple minutes. Santino hot-tagged in at 6:00. As Santino set up the Cobra, McGillicutty tried to sneak in undetected and hit Santino, but the ref saw him and called for the DQ. The four Nexus members attacked Santino and Vlad. Wade Barrett walked out with a chair in hand. He jabbed Vlad in the gut with it as Husky and McGillicutty held him. He smashed his back. Then he turned to Santino and hit him twice the same way.

WINNERS: Santino & Kozlov via DQ in 6:00.

STAR RATING (3/4*)

4 -- SHEAMUS vs. JOHN MORRISON -- Ladder Match to Become No. 1 Contender for WWE Title

Lawler said nobody has been more impressive in a short time in WWE than Sheamus. The match began at 7:51. They tumbled top the floor in the opening minute. Sheamus kicked Morrison and rammed him into the ring apron and then the ringside barrier. Sheamus bridged the ladder at ringside, as he did on Raw. Morrison slid under it and then kicked Sheamus in the head. Morrison then tackled Sheamus into the ringside barrier. Back in the ring Morrison leaped off the top rope and propelled off the ladder onto Sheamus with a twisting bodypress. When Morrison climbed a ladder, Sheamus knocked him off balance and he hung upside down. Sheamus then tipped the ladder over and Morrison landed under it. He clutched his knee in pain. Sheamus stomped on Morrison's knee, which Striker called a great strategy. Sheamus set up the ladder mid-ring at 8:00. Striker called Sheamus "a fire-headed monarch." Lawler said Morrison might not be able to climb the ladder at all with all the punishment his knee has taken. Sheamus climbed a ladder at 9:00. Morrison threw another ladder at Sheamus from behind, knocking him down. Cole noted Sheamus has never been in a ladder match before and perhaps that came into play there.

At 11:00 they each held ladders and rammed into each other jousting-style in mid-ring. Morrison moved around while limping, setting a ladder in the corner of the ring on the second rope. He whipped Sheamus into it, then dropped him crotch-first over a ladder in the ring, then knocked him to the floor. Morrison lifted a ladder over his head and threw it at Sheamus on the floor. Morrison climbed the ladder and almost reached the contract, but Sheamus reentered the ring and knocked him to the mat. Sheamus then set up the ladder and climbed. Sheamus reached for the contract, but it was swinging above the ladder just out of reach. Morrison climbed the ladder and met Sheamus, knocking him down. Sheamus yanked Morrison down and then tried to dump him over the top rope. Morrison head scissored Sheamus to the floor, then returned to the ring and climbed the ladder. He hopped one ladder rung at a take and grabbed the contract. Before he could pull it down, Sheamus tipped him over. Morrison bounced off the top rope and landed with a thud on the canvas.

At 16:00 Sheamus backdropped Morrison to ringside. Sheamus set up a ladder mid-ring. Morrison returned to the ring apron and attempted to suplex Sheamus off the ladder in the ring and onto the ladder bridged at ringside. Sheamus resisted. Both men stood on one side of the ladder in the ring. Morrison punched Sheamus and knocked him onto the bridged ladder. Morrison flew down after him. The ladder broke in half under Sheamus's weight. Morrison struggled to get to his feet and rolled into the ring. He climbed the ladder in the ring and yanked on the contract. Sheamus crawled into the ring and tipped the ladder over. Morrison pushed off the second rope and rebounded with a kick to Sheamus's face. Morrison then re-climbed the ladder and yanked down the contract for the win. Cole called it the biggest win of Morrison's career to date.

WINNER: Morrison in 19:00.

STAR RATING (***1/2): Very good ladder match. Morrison is a great athlete for this type of match, and Sheamus did well keeping up. There were quite a few big moves that deserved longer-term selling, but overall this had some good drama and near falls in the context of the ladder match format.

-A commercial aired for "Knucklehead" and "Legendary."

-Josh Matthews interviewed The Miz backstage. He said with Morrison winning the previous match, "it begs the question" of whether Miz or Orton will be champion when he gets his title shot. (It actually doesn't "beg the question" at all; that's a total misuse of that phrase, although not an uncommon one. An example of begging the question would be Cole replying to Lawler asking if Miz deserves to be champion by saying, "The Champion is the best wrestler in WWE, and Miz is the champion, therefore Miz is the best wrestler." Cole would "begging the question" because he used the assumption in question to answer the question.) Anyway... Miz had Alex Riley bring him his title belt in the Money in the Bank briefcase. He said everyone is saying he took advantage of an injured Orton. He asks how much he has to do to earn respect around WWE. He listed his recent wins and said tonight he will kill the legend of Orton. He got intense and then implored everyone to see the new face of WWE because he is The Miz and he is awesome.

-Elsewhere backstage Todd Grishan (who is still around!) tried to ask Harris and Barrett a question. They breezed past him and found the rest of Nexus beat up in the locker room. Barrett ordered Harris to lock the door, sending the cameraman out of view.

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5 -- THE MIZ (w/Alex Riley) vs. RANDY ORTON

The only good reason I can think of right off to feature Miz's first WWE Title defense on PPV this early on the card is because he's winning, and Rey or Edge are winning the World Title, and they want to end on a high note. One of the two major singles titles should almost always headline the PPV, with the Royal Rumble being a rare exception. This demeans Miz, though, as he's trying to gain traction as a main eventer to have him this early in the show defending his title. Striker said he's known Miz since he arrived in WWE and he wasn't well-liked at the beginning and still isn't. Cole defended Miz's method of winning the WWE Title with the MITB stip, saying anyone else would have and other have used that method to cash in and win. Orton stared at Miz during ring intros like he was going to destroy him, a bit like Anderson Silva's demeanor before he defends his title.

The bell rang at 8:21 to start this. Orton aggressively beat on Miz in the opening minute. Miz avoided a charge in the corner and took over the offensive. Cole made his case that Miz should be Superstar of the Year. Orton beat up Miz at ringside for a couple minutes. When he tried to slide a folded ladder into the ring, Miz kicked the ladder into Orton. They tried to slam each other onto the ladder. Miz knocked Orton backward by ramming him with the base of the ringside steps. Miz lay a limp Orton onto a table at ringside, but the table collapsed. Lawler gave Miz a hard time for not setting up the table right. They returned to inside the ring at 6:00. Miz clotheslined Orton in the corner and then set up a table in the corner. Orton countered and then set up Miz for a superplex onto a table, but Riley moved the ladder out of the path. Striker said there are no DQs in a ladder match, which is absurd because if that's the case, Riley might as well just join in and make it a two-on-one match from the start and use chairs and ladders, too. I mean, no DQ either means no DQ or it doesn't.

Orton snap-powerslammed Miz at 9:00. Miz rolled to the ring apron. Orton kicked him and then DDT'd him off the second rope. At ringside Orton clotheslined Riley when Riley charged at him. He then slide a table into the ring. Orton gave Miz a backbreaker in the ring and then pounded the mat. Orton waited for Miz to stand, then set up a powerbomb. Riley distracted Orton. Miz got up and set up the Skull Crushing Finale. Orton powered out, but the ref got knocked over. Orton then gave an interfering Riley an RKO. With the ref and Miz down at ringside and Riley down in the ring, Orton surveyed the situation. He picked up Riley and gave him a powerbomb through a table. Miz then gave Orton a Skull Crushing Finale from behind at 12:00. Miz then rolled Riley out of the way and lay Orton over the broken table. he then revived the ref at ringside and showed him Orton. The ref then called for the bell and awarded Miz the win. Cole declared, "That was awesome!" He praised Miz for taking advantage of the circumstances. He said champions find a way to win.

The ref saw the replay and called for the match to restart as Miz was celebrating at ringside. Orton went after Miz at ringside aggressively. Cole said it was ridiculous, but Lawler said justice was prevailing. Orton threw Miz into the ring. As he tried to climb into the ring, Miz shoved Riley into Orton, knocking him off the ring apron through a table for the official win.

WINNER: Miz in 14:00 to retain the WWE Title.

STAR RATING (**3/4): That finish makes it clear why this wasn't the final match of the PPV. They're clearly going the direction with Miz of making him win "creatively" rather than portraying him as someone able to retain on his own one-on-one. Ric Flair and Nick Bockwinkel were among champions who often retained their titles through less than convincing ways over the years. They can't go so far with it that Miz is a total complete joke of a champion, but if they walk a fine line, they can enrage fans because Miz keeps finding ways to get by without scoring a convincing clear victory over a top level contender. He's that vulnerable champion. To work, he has to be seen as good but not as good as his babyface challengers. Giving Miz a few convincing wins on TV over lesser competition would help let fans know he's not a total complete joke of a wrestler.

-A commercial aired for the Royal Rumble on Jan. 30.

-A woman with huge boobs admired Alberto Del Rio's convertible backstage. Edge stood inside jumping up and down. Del Rio asked if Edge knows where his ring announcer went, but he told him it's no big deal because he can find another one "just like that." Edge proposed that the three challengers attack Kane first. Del Rio asked if he was serious. Edge said no because that strategy never works. Edge said he wouldn't know that because he's never been in a TLC match before. Edge predicted he'd walk out as the ten-times World Hvt. Champion.

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6 -- KANE vs. ALBERTO DEL RIO vs. REY MYSTERIO vs. EDGE -- World Hvt. Title Match

Is someone going to tell us if Paul Bearer is alive or dead? Cole said Kane was so distraught over "the demise of his father," they weren't sure if he'd show up. "Demise" is the soft word for brutal death, apparently. The bell rang to start this at 8:48 p.m. Del Rio beat on Rey at the start in the ring as Kane battled Edge at ringside. Rey climbed the ladder first, but Del Rio tipped it over and Rey landed on Edge and Kane on the floor. What a coincidence that they were right there to be landed on. Del Rio then climbed the ladder. Rey brought another ladder into the ring. Del Rio climbed down from his ladder and kicked Rey. Then he leaned the ladder in the corner. Rey used a drop toe hold to send Del Rio into the ladder. He then climbed the ladder mid-ring again. Del Rio yanked him down, but Rey leaped onto his shoulders. Rey then climbed to the top rope and dove off with a ladder and smashed Del Rio underneath. Kane then threw Rey into the ladder in the corner.

Kane and Edge took center-stage for the next few minutes as Rey and Del Rio recovered at ringside from their beatings. At 8:00 all four brawled. Rey and Edge threw Del RIo into the ringside barrier. Rey and Edge beat up Kane and put him on a table. Edge then set up a ladder inside the ring and leaped off of it and splashed Kane through a table at ringside. If this was a tables match, Edge would be the winner. Del Rio returned to the ring and battled Rey. Rey set up a 619, but Del Rio ducked. Edge then speared Rey, then speared Del Rio. Edge climbed the ladder mid-ring at 10:00. Kane tipped over the ladder and Edge landed with his boot on the top rope when he was trying to actually straddle the top rope. Kane went after Rey and Del Rio at ringside next as Edge recovered.

They battled to the stage. Rey leaped off of part of the entrance set, which was a table hanging from cables. He leaped onto Kane. He then ran back to the ring. Del Rio followed and kicked him before he could climb the ladder. Edge joined them and began to set up a ladder as Rey set up Del Rio for a 619,. Rey hit Edge and dropkicked him into 619 position. Rey gave the 619 to Del Rio. When he tried to give Edge the 619, Edge raised a chair. Rey tumbled to the floor. Lawler predicted Edge would win, citing his experience for the reason. Edge set up a ladder mid-ring and began to climb it at 14:00. Rey and Edge battled on top of the big ladder, first knocking Del Rio to the ground, then both tumbled hard to the mat. Del Rio's ring announcer Roberto Rodriguez ran over to check on him, then he entered the ring and climbed the ladder to get the belt for Del Rio. Cole said he can do whatever he wants because it's no DQ. Kane stood at the base of the ladder and looked up at the ring announcer. Kane then chokeslammed him to the mat. Kane also chokeslammed Del Rio. He shoved Edge hard off of the ring apron through a table at ringside. Rey tipped the ladders over. Rey then gave Kane a 619 and then hit him with a chair from behind on his shoulders.

Rey climbed the ladder and touched the belt, but Del Rio yanked him down by his legs. Del Rio applied a cross armbreaker on Rey on the mat, then looked up at the belt swinging above the ladder. Del Rio smiled as Edge and Kane were still out at ringside. Del Rio then decided to reapply the cross armbreaker. Del Rio climbed the ladder at 19:00. Rey tipped over the ladder and Del Rio crashed over the top rope through a table at ringside. Rey then set up the ladder again and climbed it. Rey continued to sell his left arm injury. Kane finally resurfaced and grabbed Rey by his feet. Rey kicked at him and then springboarded into Kane's arms. Kane gave him a tombstone. Man that move looks dangerous if it's not measured just perfectly. Kane was bleeding slightly from his forehead. When Kane climbed the ladder, Edge hit him from behind with a chair at 21:00. Edge speared Kane, knocking him off the apron through a table at ringside. Edge then climbed the ladder mid-ring and grabbed the title belt to win. Cole said Edge has joined an elite group of WWE Superstars with his tenth title win.

WINNER: Edge in 20:00 to capture the World Hvt. Title.

STAR RATING (***1/2): The four put together a nice match that could have been a showcase main event if it were the only TLC-type of a match on the entire show, but by this point in the night, the big spots are starting to feel familiar and thus the audience seemed more numb to them than they should be, although the very big spots they still popped for. Have there even been a total of seven letters between the two names of the WWE Champ and World Champ before?

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-Cody Rhodes walked onto the stage and said Christmas has come early to Houston. He said he is going to stuff everyone's stockings with his grooming tips. He said there is bad news. "Houston, we have a problem," he said, hopefully in full awareness of how lane and cliche and overdone that is. He said "Houstoners" are carriers of a repulsive epidemic sweeping its way across the country. "I'm talking of course about I.J.S. - Irritable Jowl Syndrome." He said if it doesn't look good on a rooster, it doesn't look good on a human. He advised everyone not to stuff their faces because they are literally at the top of the list of the fattest cities in America. "That's fat with an F and not a PH." He asked if anyone has noticed how PH balanced his skin is. The Bella Twins and Santa walked out, interrupting Cody. The announcers observed how huge Santa was this year, because it was really Big Show. Cody complained about Show's underwear scene in "Knucklehead."

Show told Cody to go without underwear because it's liberating. Then he danced. Cody said it's ridiculous that Show is starring in moves instead of him. He said he has moviestar looks, whereas Show is like a cave person or a Vanilla Shrek. He said Shrek probably smells better than him. Show said he's jealous. Show said he can get a part in "Knucklehead 2" if he lets him work on his fashion. Cody pushed his hand away and described them with a list of gross adjectives. Show hung his head in false sadness, then shoved Cody into the ropes and powerslammed him on the rebound. Show then began to rip off Cody's clothes, stripping to his underwear, which looked pretty much exactly like his wrestling trunks. It said, "It's Sunday" on them. Lawler said he has a new pair of underwear for each day. That was awful and boring.

-Backstage Barrett told Harris that they're the only two left, so key their guard up. Suddenly a chair swung from behind another door and hit Harris. Cena walked out from behind the door and smiled and said, "See you out there" to Barrett.

-C.M. Punk joined the announcers at ringside for the main event, replacing Striker.

7 -- JOHN CENA vs. WADE BARRETT -- Chairs Match

Cena means more than both world titles, apparently. The match began at 9:31 p.m. Lawler said Barrett has to be wondering if he can do it on his own. After an early headlock by Cena, the action spilled to ringside. Cena avoided several chair swings by Barrett. Back in the ring, they each held a chair. Punk said: "I don't think they should be able to use chairs." Cole shouted back: "It's a chairs match!" They bashed their chairs against each other and then dropped them. Cena rammed Barrett face-first into a chair mid-ring and then scored a two count at 4:00. Barrett took over offense for a few minutes. He bashed Cena across the back with a chair. As Punk began defending Barrett and ripping on Cena, Cole took a strong pro-Cena stand. It's such a mess having Cole be so pro-Miz but then take Cena's side in this match. Cena backdropped out of a powerbomb attempt by Barrett on the stage. Cena disappeared behind the entrance set and then came back with a rolling desk chair. He poured water on Barrett's face to wake him and then promptly shoved him down the ramp, rolling him into the base of the steps that was propped up at the bottom of the aisle. Cole said that was a creative use of a chair in a chairs match.

Back in the ring Barrett took over offense and set a chair over Cena's neck. Cena powered out of it, shoving Barrett off of him. Cena kicked Barrett in the gut to block a swing of the chair. Cena went for a flying shoulder, but Barrett lifted a chair to intercept him. Barrett tied Cena in the ropes and then swung the chair into his gut. Barrett then swung the chair at Cena's back from ringside. Cena winced and groaned. Punk asked if that was the end of Cena. When Barrett swung the chair at him again, Cena kicked him. He then went into his finishing routine, but Barrett countered an Attitude Adjustment and then hit a sideslam for a two count at 14:00. Barrett countered an STF attempt a minute later by sending Cena flying into a chair he wedged in the corner. That led to another two count. Barrett slapped the mat in frustration.

Barrett leaped off the second rope with a chair in hand, but Cena moved. Cena got up and bashed Barrett across the back with a hard chairshot. Cena smiled. Lawler said, "That might have been the backbreaker, no pun intended." Cena climbed to the top rope with the chair and flew off legdrop chair-first to the back of Barrett's shoulders. Cena set up a chair mid-ring and then grabbed several chairs from ringside. He set them up facing each other making two rows of three facing each other. Cena then gave Barrett an Attitude Adjustment onto all six chairs. He made the cover and scored the pin.

WINNER: Cena in 19:00.

STAR RATING (**3/4): Good enough, but not great. At the level you'd anticipate for these two. Creative use of chairs without anything to the skull. It was just a numbingly excessive use of the tables, ladders, and chairs throughout the night.

-Afterwards, Barrett crawled up the ramp. Cena continued to beat on him with a chair. He then put him under a wooden cart and then yanked on a couple dozen chairs hanging above the ring. They crashed onto the platform Barrett was under.


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He hosted the weekly Pro Wrestling Focus radio show on KFAN in the early 1990s and hosted the Ultimate Insiders DVD series distributed in retail stories internationally in the mid-2000s including interviews filmed in Los Angeles with Vince Russo & Ed Ferrara and Matt & Jeff Hardy. He currently hosts the most listened to pro wrestling audio show in the world, (the PWTorch Livecast, top ranked in iTunes)


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