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Money in the Bank 2010

Money in the Bank 2010 took place on July 18th from the Spirit Center, in Kansas City, Missouri. It got 169,000 pay-per-view buys & drew 8,000

This was the first Money in the Bank pay per view. What did you think of a whole ppv named after a gimmick match? Do you think lessen the attraction of the match, having several matches with it on one show? The first actual Money in the Bank match happened in 2005 at WrestleMania 21.

Of course the rules of the match are, it's a ladder match with a briefcase hanging down from the ceiling and it contains a contract for a World Title match at anytime for the next year

What did you think of the actual concept of the match?

We're coming off of another gimmick match themed ppv, Fatal Four Way where Rey Mysterio won the World title and Sheamus won the WWE title

Let's get to some company news heading into Money in the Bank

We've seen a lot of Undertaker out of character lately in the documentary and various interviews where he talks a lot about his wife, Michelle McCool. They were married on June 26th 2010. What's your memories of them first getting together?

Meltzer reported - The latest thing banned from Vince is no more chops, as in Flair style chops to the chest, not Khali straight down chops or Show hand prints going downward to the chest. Most likely that will stay in effect until or if Michaels returns. It actually makes sense because anytime someone throws that style of chop, the whole building goes, “Whooo!” and it reminds people of Flair, who is with the opposition, and they don’t want Flair’s name nor people thinking about him during their programming. 

What's your thoughts on Vince banning moves and often times certain words from being said?

Meltzer reported - Joe Anoa’i, who would be the cousin of Rikishi and Umaga and the younger brother of Rosey (Matt Anoa’i), and son of Leati (Sika), signed a developmental contract. He’s listed at 6-3, 280. It was largely expected this would be the case if he didn’t make it in the NFL. He was a first team All-ACC defensive tackle at Georgia Tech in 2006 but wasn’t drafted by any NFL team. He went to the Minnesota Vikings as a free agent, and was on the practice squad for the 2007 season and cut after the season. He then played in Canada for the Edmonton Eskimos. 

This is Roman Reigns. Did you see or hear about Roman back in 2010, or hear he was coming into developmental?

Meltzer reported - Just one day after the release of a DVD looking back on his life and wrestling career (a DVD which I highly recommend by the way), Ricky Steamboat was fighting for his life in a Tampa hospital.

Steamboat, real name Richard Blood, 57, was taken to the hospital in Tampa, where he was based that week, helping train the wrestlers in developmental, on 6/30, two days after an angle on Raw where he was beaten down. Steamboat had been complaining about headaches and neck pain after the angle. On the 6/29 NXT show, it was stated that Steamboat suffered a neck injury and broken ribs in the angle. The neck injury was legit but the broken ribs were storyline. However, WWE stated, based on information received from the doctors, that they don’t believe the angle led to the capillary burst that resulted in bleeding on the brain. However, a capillary burst is most often related to blunt trauma.

In the angle, Steamboat, who had just wrestled his first match in months in Florida several days earlier teaming with his son, took a slam from David Otunga, a stiff running clothesline from Skip Sheffield (Ryan Reeves) and a pretty much perfect looking 450 from Justin Gabriel (Paul Lloyd Jr.). He was in the middle of guys throwing worked punches and kicks before the final three moves in the angle. After Steamboat was hospitalized, WWE removed the footage of the angle both from their youtube channel and their web site.

However, when his condition improved, the WWE did show the footage again on Raw and pushed it pretty hard, including and on-camera with Jerry Lawler and an interview with Arn Anderson. Neither spoke of the specifics of his medical condition other than Anderson saying, “it’s pretty bad.” Historically in pro wrestling, in a situation where someone was accidentally hospitalized based on an angle, they would play it up for all its worth in building grudge matches. The “good taste” line is usually reserved for someone in condition where they may not make it, in which case historically (although there have been notable exceptions), you back off.

Steamboat was originally diagnosed with a brain aneurysm, which is often fatal, and was in critical condition the next day until stabilizing. The results of an angiogram that came in on 7/2 revealed the cause of the bleeding was a capillary burst.

His condition has improved and he was expected, pending the result of a follow-up angiogram in mid-week, to be released from the hospital, perhaps by the time you read this. He’s expected to return home and have several weeks off before returning in his role as a backstage agent/producer, as well as a trainer.

Meltzer reported - Shane McMahon’s first known business move since leaving WWE was to invest in a group called International Sports Management in the U.K. ISM is a group based in Cheshire, U.K., which represents many top British sports stars, most notably in golf and cricket. The plan it to use the new capital it has gotten from McMahon, as well as several others that were formerly involved with Setanta Sports, to build their business in the U.S. They are looking at shortening up golf tournaments to try and capitalize on the success cricket has had in the U.K. 

What's your memories of Shane leaving the company and how did it effect Vince?

Were you surprised that he was gone so long before returning?

That takes us to the pay-per-view

Kane won the Smackdown Money in the Bank match over Big Show, Dolph Ziggler, Matt Hardy, Christian, Drew McIntyre, Cody Rhodes and Kofi Kingston in 26:18. They opened with a comedy spot as Show tried to climb a gimmicked ladder, took one step and the ladder step collapsed. Show went around chopping everyone, meaning a chorus of “Whoos.” Most were the “legal” overhand variety but I thought he may have slipped in the banned knife edge. Unless he was able to convince Vince that he was of Japanese ancestry. Everyone attacked Show and threw him into the post to take him out. Kingston now wears red and yellow. Not sure what that means since those were always colors only Hogan could wear. Ziggler had the briefcase for a second but couldn’t unhook it and Christian climbed up and hip tossed him off an eight foot ladder. Matt took a hot shot by Christian onto a ladder. 

Christian was on top but Rhodes shoved the ladder and Christian flew over the top rope but Show caught him to break his fall. They did the story where the other six would continually take out Show and Kane. Kingston used a Trouble in Paradise on McIntyre, which sent him out of the ring. He put McIntyre on the Spanish announcers table and Kingston came off a ladder on the floor with a boom drop putting him through the table. It wasn’t the smoothest of landings, either. This allowed McIntyre to sell most of the rest of the match, but the poor Spanish team was already out of business in the first match. Ziggler came off the ladder right into Show’s hand for a choke slam. 

Show knocked over a ladder and Christian and Hardy both fell beneath the ladder. He then splashed onto the ladder with both underneath. At this point, everyone had been taken out by Show. He went to get a supposed 350 pound ladder. It was heavy enough because he kept trying from inside the ring to pull it into the ring. He was having no luck as every attempt failed. He averted disaster by figuring out if he pulled it over the middle rope instead of trying to get it over the top, the angle would make it lighter and was able to pull it in. Rhodes hit Show’s bad ankle with a ladder. Show was selling the ankle. Kingston did a springboard catching himself on the ladder. Show went to pull him off but Kingston turned it into a DDT. Kingston was climbing but Rhodes used an awesome missile dropkick to knock him off. Rhodes gave Kingston crossroads, but in doing so, his head landed on a ladder. Rhodes was climbing but Ziggler used his Zig Zag on Rhodes into the ladder. 

Show climbed the new monster ladder but Kane tipped it over. Show took a slow-motion bump over the top to the floor. Then everyone took a ladder and Show was buried under seven ladders. Kane was climbing and Ziggler got on his back and put on a sleeper hold. Kane broke it by smashing Ziggler’s head into the ladder. Kane was supposed to throw Ziggler over the top, but he got caught in the ropes. Eventually Ziggler went over, landing on all the ladders Show was underneath. Kane choke slammed Kingston onto several ladders. 

Kane threw Rhodes into a truck parked at ringside. Hardy and Christian were on the top trying to get the briefcase, but both fell off. McIntyre, who had been laid out since the Boom drop, suddenly recovered and started climbing. That got genuine heat. Either McIntyre is starting to get over or they just resented he did nothing for minutes and actually thought he was winning. Kane recovered, climbed up the ladder and choke slammed McIntyre off, and unhooked the briefcase to win. ****

Sheamus did an interview noting Nexus laid out Bret Hart, Vince McMahon and Ricky Steamboat. He said he hasn’t gotten his fair amount of respect even though he’s a two-time champion. He said he would get back at Cena for making fun of his skin and his accent.

Alicia Fox pinned Eve Torres to keep the Divas title in 5:52. The early part was okay as they worked off a collar-and-elbow tie-up. But once they passed the 90 second mark, the crowd quit caring. It was a solid match that made sense, and even some cool moves, but bad timing. Fox worked on Torres’ back, and late in the match when Torres went to deliver a suplex, she sold that her back gave out. Still, she did a standing moonsault for a near fall. Torres came off the top rope with a somersault but Fox got her knees up. Fox then won with the ax kick. 3/4*

Swagger was on the cell phone talking to Mom (who Striker later called Mildred Swagger, presumably after Mildred Burke). She wasn’t happy with him for not saving his father. He blamed his dad for vicariously living through him and that Dad tried to steal his spotlight (making him more a heel since it was clear on Friday Swagger was begging his father to come with the pictures). He said he wanted to help his dad but couldn’t risk Kane hurting him so soon before the title match. Mildred apparently was not convinced.

David Hart Smith & Tyson Kidd beat Jimmy & Jey Uso to retain the tag titles in 5:53. Our first Striker-ism (ie complete bullshit) was when listing people who were originally trained in the dungeon, he named Edge, Brian Pillman and Gorilla Monsoon. Edge was trained by Ron Hutchison in Toronto. Pillman was at least trained in Calgary. Monsoon was trained by Ed Don George. I guess Umaga, because he died, is not allowed to be mentioned. When one of the twins used his running hip attack, Striker noted shades of Rikishi. 

The crowd didn’t care about this match, but it was very well worked. Kidd came from the apron into a springboard into a Japanese rolling crotch hold. Jey later flipped Kidd in the air so Jimmy could do a Samoan drop. Jimmy did a splash off the top but Kidd got his knees up and tagged Smith. After Tamina distracted Smith, Natalya went after Tamina and bodyslammed her on the floor. In the ring, David put the sharpshooter on Jimmy, who tapped, while Kidd used a plancha to the floor on Jey. The finish was really good and match was good from start-to-finish but crowd wasn’t into any of them. **3/4

Rey Mysterio pinned Jack Swagger in 10:43 to keep the World title. Mysterio was selling an ankle injury the entire match. Good that somebody sells. Swagger put Mysterio upside down in the corner and then went for a tackle. Mysterio did a sit up and Swagger flew out of the ring. Mysterio then did a Thesz press off the top to the floor. Later, when Mysterio was on the top rope, Swagger gave him a belly to belly across the ring. Botched looking powerslam by Swagger. Later, Mysterio used a huracanrana and split legged moonsault for a near fall. 

Swagger did a wheelbarrow German suplex and followed with a doctor bomb, but Mysterio got his leg on the ropes. Mysterio did a huracanrana and Swagger flew shoulder first into the post. Swagger went for a powerslam off the middle rope, but Mysterio reversed in mid-air into a DDT for a near fall. Mysterio did a 619. He went for a springboard into a huracanrana, but Swagger blocked it and locked on the ankle lock. Mysterio made the ropes. 

Swagger came back with two Vader style reverse splashes. He went for the ankle lock again. Mysterio untied his boot and then pulled his leg out while Swagger continue to ankle lock the empty boot. He then used another huracanrana for the pin. Excellent match. ****

Kane pinned Mysterio to win the world title in :54. Swagger attacked Mysterio after the match and Kane ran in to make the save. He chased Swagger to the back. He then came out with referee Charles Robinson and his briefcase. He gave the briefcase to Robinson. Kane used a high choke slam followed by a tombstone to win the title. This made the 7th straight time the Money in the Bank winner, when cashing in the briefcase, had won the title. This was the first time he cashed it in the night he won it.

Kane’s first and only previous title run was in 1998, & he only held that for 1 day, and 12 years between title runs was the longest in company history (Bob Backlund lost the title at the end of 1983 and had a few day run in 1994). He also joined Big Show as the only person in history to be WWE champion, World champion and ECW champion. 

Kane’s title reign lasted 154 days until TLC 2011 when he lost the World Title to Edge in a Fatal 4-Way TLC Match that also involved Mysterio and Alberto Del Rio 

Layla pinned Kelly Kelly in 3:56 to keep the women’s title. It was sloppy early. Layla kicked Kelly into Michelle McCool at ringside. Tiffany was also at ringside. Kelly used her famouser but Layla got her foot on the rope. I think McCool was supposed to put it there because she went to do it but was late and Layla did it herself. Tiffany and Kelly did a running shoulderblock to McCool on the floor. In the ring, Kelly went for a sunset flip off the top rope but Layla blocked the move and sat on her for the pin. ½*

The Miz won the Raw Money in the Bank match over Mark Henry, Evan Bourne, Chris Jericho, Edge, Ted DiBiase, John Morrison and Randy Orton in 20:26. We opened with Striker calling Jericho “The Thrillseeker,” which was the name of his Smoky Mountain Wrestling tag team with Lance Storm. Orton did draping DDT on Bourne on the ladder. Morrison and Edge were fighting on one ladder and Orton and Jericho on the other. Henry got in the middle and pushed both ladders over. Striker said that was like what Hercules did.

Maybe it was but sounded more like Samson. Maryse took off her high heels and with everyone laid out, went to climb a ladder. Morrison pulled her off the ladder and told her to leave. No man and woman violence during this senatorial campaign. Henry later pressed Miz and dropped him on top of a ladder that Jericho was buried under. Henry went to climb and Bourne jumped on his shoulders so he was higher than Henry. Bourne was pulled down by Orton and Edge and thrown over the top rope. Henry caught him and then gave Bourne the world’s strongest slam on the floor. Morrison gave Henry the enzuigiri and Jericho followed with the codebreaker on Henry. 

Then Edge speared Henry. Jericho, DiBiase and Morrison were all climbing. Orton and Edge threw DiBiase to the floor. Orton hit the RKO on Edge. He then hit the RKO on Morrison. But then Bourne hit the shooting star off the ladder onto Orton. Bourne climbed up and tried forever to unhook it. He was up there so long people actually thought he could win. But Jericho climbed up and hit him with the briefcase. Edge climbed up and slammed Jericho’s head on the ladder. Orton then gave Jericho the RKO. Orton climbed and threw Edge off and nearly impaled him on one of the many ladders in the ring. 

Orton climbed to the top and was starting to unhook the briefcase, and this was the biggest pop by far of the show. But at the last second, Miz knocked over the ladder and Orton sold the bump. Miz climbed up to win. Cole tried to put this over as the beginning of a new era. Hopefully not like the long forgotten Age of Orton. Miz did a speech saying he proved to everyone that doubted him ever making it that they were wrong. They really did a good job of making it feel like this was more than just a guy winning a ladder match, and that it was his rise from being a star to a championship level wrestler. I guess in three months we’ll know. ****

The Miz held the Money in the Bank contract for 127 days, which his just over four months & cashed it on then WWE Champion Randy Orton to win the title on Raw on November 22nd, 2010

Sheamus retained the WWE title beating John Cena in a cage match due to Nexus interference in 23:00. It started slow, which it probably needed to do given they were following such a hot match. The people were into this because it was Cena, but it was weird because of so many cheering Sheamus. But it never got that hot, probably because everyone in the building knew the finish couldn’t come until Nexus showed up. And it was a cage match where you can’t really use the cage for fear of accidental blood. Cena did a superplex off the top for a near fall. He went for an Attitude Adjustment but Sheamus blocked it and turned it into a DDT.

Sheamus used a sleeper and used a body scissors to keep him there. Cena, with Sheamus still on his back with the sleeper, started climbing the ropes. Sheamus just let go of the hold. With both fighting, Cena rammed Sheamus’ head into the cage. Cena missed a fist drop off the top. Striker then said because the first jammed on the mat, it could take away Cena’s climbing ability. He probably should have checked ahead of time because Cena didn’t think so. 

Dueling chants. The girls screaming for Cena were louder than the guys screaming for Sheamus. Sheamus tied Cena in the ropes and punched and kicked at him, and went to climb out. Cena recovered and climbed up with him. Cena used a facebuster off the top on Sheamus for a near fall. Sheamus back with a backbreaker and his bicycle kick, but Cena kicked out. Cena used the Attitude Adjustment but Sheamus kicked out. 

Nexus showed up with Michael Tarver with bolt cutters. One ref took the bolt cutters from Tarver. Then they all surrounded Jack Doan, who had the key to the cage. Doan then threw the key out into the crowd. That was pretty clever. Cena threw Sheamus into ref Charles Robinson, who went down. Cena put on the STF and Sheamus was tapping but no ref. Cena started to climb out but Justin Gabriel and Tarver tried to stop him. Cena and Gabriel were fighting on the top of the cage and Cena threw Gabriel into the ring. 

Cena tried to climb down but Tarver and Young were in his way. Sheamus got up and tried to climb over but Heath Slater tried to stop him. Sheamus dodged Slater and dropped down to win. After the match, Cena threw the ring steps on Tarver and clotheslined Young. 

Cena ended up leaving Gabriel, Tarver and Young all laying. This wasn’t bad, but something about it didn’t click and couldn’t follow the ladder matches. ***

Next night on Raw – Meltzer write up

Notes from the 7/19 Raw tapings in Tulsa. Great show, was a hot three-way opener, to a strong build for the finish and the reveal of Team Cena with Bret Hart to end the show. One thing they toned way back on was the mystery G.M. They only did it once or twice, after the negative crowd reaction to it the last few weeks. They also didn’t tease anyone’s catch phrase after nobody cared when they did the Piper catch phrase last week. Del Rio pinned Goldust in the dark match. For Superstars, Primo pinned Tatsu in what I’d consider an upset and Hart Dynasty beat Usos again to keep the tag titles. 

The show opened with Orton over Jericho and Edge in a match where the winner would get a title shot at SummerSlam. This was one of the best Raw TV matches this year, at ****. Lots of near falls and saves. Jericho used a codebreaker on Orton but Edge saved. Orton went for a draping DDT and Jericho turned it into the Walls of Jericho, but Edge then DDT’d Jericho. Edge went for a spear and it turned into the Walls. One thing really notable is that even though the Walls almost never wins a match, 90% of the time when Jericho uses it, if the match isn’t getting a big reaction, the crowd perks up and it’s like once they’ve seen that spot they are with it until the end. Edge got to the ropes.

The finish saw Jericho block the RKO and go for the lionsault. Orton got out of the way, nailed Jericho with an RKO, then nailed Edge with an RKO, and got the pin. I really liked the finish because instead of doing the usual three-way finish that always comes off as a fluke and a steal with no meaning, they put Orton over strong. He came out looking like a contender who could win the title as opposed to just the guy who lucked into this month’s title match. And that’s important for SummerSlam. They came back from the break and Edge was in the ring demanding Jericho come out. Jericho came out and Edge told Jericho they’ve been going at it for 11 years and it has to end. Huh? Jericho noted that he could finish Edge right now by calling out Nexus, noting that he was Barrett’s mentor and practically gave them the battle plan. Edge said that he thinks Nexus would side with him because they wouldn’t like Jericho taking credit for their success. Nexus came out with Barrett teasing which one he’d help, and then destroyed Edge.

Jericho put Edge in the Walls after and then they surrounded Jericho. Then they beat up Jericho with Barrett saying that he was trying to take credit for what they’ve done. The thing good about this was Nexus was starting to soften to me, although when they show up in the T-shirts as a pack, they get more real heat from the fans than any heel act in the company. But in laying out two long-time headliners and former champion heels, they came across as even stronger heels, with the usual find mind set of choosing the devil who has been around over the devil you don’t know. Backstage, Sheamus went to Barrett and wanted to talk. Barrett invited him into his office (the Nexus dressing room with their names on it) but Sheamus wouldn’t go in there. 

Later in the show Sheamus revealed the two sides had reached a truce in that Nexus wouldn’t attack him and would stay out of his business and he’d stay out of their business. Cena, still with a nasty cut on his face from last week’s TV, was all humble saying that he made a mistake thinking he could stop them and it has cost him, losing the title and then losing the cage match and being beaten up several times. Cena acted like he wanted to quit the fight. He said he would have something to say to them later and said, “If you can’t beat them,” and then walked out. The announcers speculated about the rest of the sentence meaning he might join them. The one thing is current wrestling booking where they try so hard and so often to surprise has led to people not buying situations like this. 

But it did draw a big second hour number so it worked. But it sure didn’t seem like any fan actually believed in the promo. Torres pinned Maryse in 1:55 with a kick to the head. Maryse had her foot on the rope and the ref didn’t see it. It was billed for the No. 1 contendership. DiBiase was at ringside and was screaming at the ref and trying to get him to reverse his decision. He refused to, and then Morrison made the save for the ref and laid DiBiase out with Starship pain. Sheamus came out and said no more title shots for Cena, noting he beat him in a tables match, won the four-way and then won the cage match. He said Cena now has to go to the back of the line. He said he’s got a truce with Nexus. He then claimed he would become the longest reigning WWE champion of all-time. Hopefully he does better than Santino did in chasing Honky Tonk Man. Miz came out and said that the briefcase gives him control of the title even though he’s not champion. He said he could take the title tonight, next week, he could do it at Mania or anytime until next July. 

He said he’s going to be watching Sheamus, saying he was a celebrity stalker. “Every breath you take. Every move you make. I’ll be watching you.” Miz was really good here. I don’t sense Miz cashing it in any time soon. Sheamus pinned Bourne in 10:28. They had a good match. Bourne went to the top for a shooting star, but Sheamus rolled out of the ring to the floor. Bourne instead hit a plancha. As Bourne was coming back into the ring, Sheamus nailed him with a kick and won with his bicycle kick, which they are calling the brogue kick. I guess this puts the exclamation point on the Bourne upward mobility booking, given since his big career possibly making wins, he lost clean to Jericho Orton laid him out twice, he didn’t win the MITB match (which didn’t hurt him at all), and got pinned here. 

It’s funny because everyone in wrestling, and I mean everyone these days, complains about this very thing, yet 90% of the time somebody gets momentum they are booked to kill that momentum ASAP. It’s weird. About the only guy who ever really got over with this kind of booking was Jeff Hardy, and he’s the exception that proved the rule. Miz ran in and nailed Sheamus with two shots with the briefcase. He struggled in trying to do the skull crushing finale with him on the briefcase, pretty much teasing he wasn’t going to get it. Then he got it. The fans were cheering Miz through this entire thing. He grabbed a ref and his briefcase and wanted the match started. 

Sheamus was KO’d and they were waiting for him to recover. Just as Miz was about to win the title, R-Truth returned and started fighting. Sheamus started to recover and Miz decided to pull his idea for the match. The deal is, if he asks for the match but changes his mind before the bell rings, the angle continues. They did this with Swagger right after Mania. 

Miz complained after about Truth costing him the title. Orton confronted Sheamus and said he’s got a bulls eye on his back and he was beating whoever is champion to take the title. Marella & Kozlov beat Regal & Ryder in 2:54. Kozlov gave Ryder the Iron curtain slam and Marella begged to be tagged in. He did the falling head-butt and got the pin. Marella was great in celebrating like he’d just won the world title, and tried to get Kozlov to celebrate with him. A lot of the Marella comedy hasn’t been good, but this clicked. Barrett pinned Henry in 3:16. The G.M. banned Nexus from ringside. So instead, they were on the ramp. This probably wasn’t the best idea for Barrett’s first singles match. 

I think they wanted him to get a credible win so people took him serious, but his heat was going away during the match because in with Henry, he really didn’t look special. Henry was on the middle rope and looked at Nexus. Barrett got under him for his forward fireman’s carry move. Henry was so big that Barrett had trouble controlling him and dropping him looked bad. Barrett didn’t come across as anything special here. At the end of the show, it didn’t matter, but it wasn’t a help. Barrett was then in the ring and challenged Cena to come out. Cena was there. Tarver told Cena that they were going to end his career. 

Cena acted all subdued, saying Nexus was the most powerful force in the history of wrestling, and said he wanted a truce. Barrett turned him down, and said that instead, they wanted him to join the group. They noted how successful he was on his own, and that he’d be even more successful with them. Cena said that he couldn’t do that. Barrett said Cena had two choices, walk away with his tail between his legs, or stay there and take the worst beating he’s taken thus far. Cena walked out. People did groan at Cena in a sense that some people thought he was really quitting, but it felt like most saw what was coming. 

Cena said it was all a ruse, and introduced the seven guys he had recruited. The biggest pop by far was for Hart and they all hit the ring and chased Nexus out. The dark match was Cena over Sheamus for the title via DQ when Nexus interfered. Team Cena then made the save. Nexus all ran except for Slater, who was caught in the ring and everyone nailed him. The final move was Hart putting Slater in the sharpshooter. 

WWE MONEY IN THE BANK PPV POLL RESULTS

  • Thumbs up 143 (91.1%)
  • Thumbs down 3 (01.9%)
  • In the middle 11 (07.0%)

BEST MATCH POLL

Raw MITB 64

Smackdown MITB 51

Rey Mysterio vs. Jack Swagger 38

WORST MATCH POLL

Layla vs. Kelly Kelly 71

Alicia Fox vs. Eve Torres 54

Sheamus vs. John Cena 12

Hart Dynasty vs. Usos 8


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