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Top 5: Matches Of The Week Ending 12/10/17
With the results in tow, we can focus on the last last month that feeds into The Chairshot: Match of the Year. The final winner of November was, Moustache Mountain vs Pete Dunne & Mark Andrews @ NXT.
So what makes this coming vote different is, the overall winner of November voted upon this week. Let’s go over the November matches before jumping into this week:
NJPW Power Struggle: IWGP Intercontinental Championship: Hiroshi Tanahashi vs Kota Ibushi
Smackdown Live! : WWE Championship: AJ Styles vs Jinder Mahal
NXT Takeover War Games: Aleister Black vs Velveteen Dream
NXT: UK Championship: Johnny Gargano vs Pete Dunne
NXT: Moutache Mountain vs Pete Dunne & Mark Andrews
Now that we’ve revisited last months top matches, let’s dive into December and see what this past week manufactured.

5. Raw: Intercontinental Championship: Roman Reigns vs Jason Jordan
So this is the match that everyone thought they didn’t want, but ended up winning over most fans, including the live crowd. Jason Jordan is one of the best WWE Superstars in terms of in-ring ability, but hot damn is his character terrible. If this is developing towards a heel turn, then I supposed he’s playing whiny entitled Millenial very well, but if not, well then his career will suffer.
The match was over twenty minutes of nice power moves, paced well with some storytelling and even a submission attempt by Roman! But any jokes aside, it’s hard to find any issues with the match besides it went on a little too long and the wrestlers aren’t exactly fan favorites.
Plus the aftermath with Samoa Joe helped to muddy up the Intercontinental Title scene as well as bleed into a possible angle with the other members of The Shield. All in all, this match built nicely towards possible stories and continues to give us less reasons to boo Reigns.
Ranking: Gold V

4. SmackDown Live: Randy Orton vs Sami Zayn
Much like the Raw match, this sets things in motion nicely, on top of being a decently entertaining match. While the end result was a little obvious, this could lead to something most fans are a little excited for.
Randy has been playing the physical embodiment of Shane McMahon’s wrath against Kevin Owens and Sami Zayn. This match had an interesting stipulation with Kevin Owens being handcuffed to the ring rope, but beyond that it was how you’d expect any two heels to try and figure out how to win. Orton dominates most of the match, Owens gets out of the handcuffs and attempts to help Zayn, but Orton still manages a victory through the shenanigans.
Afterwards, the two heels beat down Orton, who we learned earlier will be facing them at Clash of Champions with a partner of his choosing. As they try to soften up Orton before the PPV, Shinsuke Nakamura comes in for the nice save, confirming in the ring that he’s willing to partner with Orton, and they pose as the show fades out.
Ranking: Gold V

3. Impact: Eli Drake & Chris Adonis vs Johnny Impact & Petey Williams
These four guys, as well as Alberto el Patron have been keeping the main event scene of Impact Wrestling very tolerable. Petey seems to be the chosen Canadian since Impact has relocated, which is awesome since he hasn’t really lost a step and deserves a main event push.
Many of you may have figured that Adonis is in this match to eat a pin, and you good sir or madame would be completely correct. However, Adonis holds his own surprisingly well. He has an early exchange with Johnny which gives his team a quick edge. As the match continues the heels try to take some short cuts, but the faces remain resilient and manage to overcome the cheating. Johnny still uses Starship Pain, and would look more impressive if he connected better on the finish.
After the match, Alberto el Patron comes through the crowd and puts a beating on Eli Drake and stands over him with the title. So Alberto’s tirade against everyone is keeping the title picture kind of interesting since it’s not a normal black and white dynamic.
Ranking: Gold IV

2. Dragon Gate Fantastic Gate at Korakuen Hall: Ryo Saito vs Shingo Takagi
Now from a previous match list I did, we know that Ryo Saito is the Open the Owari Gate Champion, which is the comedy championship. This doesn’t sit well with Shingo and the rest of the Verserk stable, so this match was a way for Saito to prove himself. If Saito loses, he will be forced to join Verserk as the lowest member, so the proverbial piss boy of the heel stable.
It’s worth noting that Shingo Takagi is a former bodybuilder and trained by the same man that trained Evil from New Japan’s Los Ingobernables de Japon. That’s important since the size disparity is fairly large and Shingo has that same vicious brawling style many of us have come to be aware of.
As the match goes on, it becomes more and more obvious that Takagi isn’t taking him seriously. Even goes as far as grabbing the Owari Championship Belt and tearing it apart, then using it to beat Saito with. Even without knowing Japanese, the story is very obviously that Shingo thinks Saito is below him and starts to toy with him.
Arrogance, is the downfall for Takagi. Aside from purposely allowing Ryo to hit certain moves on him, his outside managers start running interference and throwing in many foreign objects. So Takagi goes to hit Saito with a CHAIRSHOT while he’s being held, he misses and hits his manager instead. This gives Ryo the opportunity to hit a Dragon Suplex and barely hold on for the pinfall victory.
Should be interesting to see if there’s any fallout from the loss to the comedy champion. But I just hope Takagi gets some good storylines, because his ability is definitely on main event level.
Ranking: Gold III

1. NXT: Johnny Gargano vs Kassius Ohno
Well leave it to NXT to continue proving that WWE does Indy style better than the Indies. With Velveteen Dream’s injury, William Regal had to find a new opponent for Kassius Ohno, and this turned out to be a great surprise.
Gargano has been on a fairly monumental losing streak and Ohno has been the guy to face if you need to right the ship, and look like a million bucks while doing it. This match was exactly that, a great back and forth fight that had Ohno take an early advantage, and get a few very believable near falls thanks to Gargano’s lack of winning lately. But, Johnny showed the typical babyface heart and resiliency to work through an early beating and catch Ohno by surprise. A quick exchange and bouncing off the ropes, Ohno catches him, spins him around and Gargano locks in his crossface submission Garga-No Escape.
This win puts Gargano into the number one contender fatal four way, breaks his losing streak and could snowball nicely into a championship match. One more win and he gets a shot to avenge his loss from Takeover: Brooklyn III against Andrade. So things are looking up for Johnny Wrestling, should be fun to see how far it goes.
Ranking: Gold II
So next week will begin the Match of the Year vote, but first we need to find out who wins from November. My choice for best match of November is, NJPW Power Struggle: IWGP Intercontinental Championship: Hiroshi Tanahashi vs Kota Ibushi , this match had everything you could ask from wrestling.
As for this week, Dragon Gate Fantastic Gate at Korakuen Hall: Ryo Saito vs Shingo Takagi , a well told story in the ring, as well as showcasing an amazing not very well known talent in Shingo Takagi, is what puts this over the top to me.
I look forward to what all of The Chairshot personalities decide upon, and when the match of the year vote starts, that should be really interesting to see how different it is from other places.
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Chris King: Was Randy Orton Simply Repeating History At WrestleMania 42?
Could the WWE WrestleMania 42 results for Randy Orton lead to repeated history at Backlash?
Could the WWE WrestleMania 42 results for Randy Orton lead to repeated history at Backlash?
WrestleMania 42 Night One is in the rear view, as Cody Rhodes retained his WWE Undisputed Championship. While Pat McAfee tried to involve himself in the title match, Jelly Roll took his ass out. Randy Orton utilized every single move in his arsenal and even the champion’s to win his fifteenth championship. Unfortunately, due to Pat’s shenanigans, Orton was unable to get the job done, and Rhodes secured the victory.
There have been rumors about Orton and Pat vs. Rhodes and Jelly Roll in a tag team match at this year’s Backlash PLE. It wasn’t until after last night that got me thinking, what if they repeat history when Orton won the championship in 2009? Orton, along with Legacy (Randy Orton, Cody Rhodes, and Ted DiBiase Jr.), made it his life’s goal to destroy HHH and the McMahon family all the way up to WrestleMania 25. Orton punted both Vince and Shane and even hit a DDT on HHH’s wife. Stephanie. The psychological games weren’t enough though, as Orton didn’t win the title then either at Mania.
The next night on Monday Night Raw, Batista made his long-awaited return to the ring to help HHH against Legacy. In the weeks leading up to the event, Rhodes, Orton, and DiBiase Jr. would get the upper hand, destroying everyone. HHH would put his title on the line in a massive six-man tag team match alongside Shane and Batista versus Legacy. If Orton’s team won the match, then he would win the championship.
What if this huge stipulation were placed on the rumored tag team match, and Orton found a way to win the WWE Championship at Backlash? The WWE Universe might not be happy about the way Orton wins the title, but as long as Orton gets his fifteenth title, does it really matter? Maybe punting Rhodes was just the start of Orton listening to the voices and doing whatever he has to do to win the championship?
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Chris King Looks Back: WWE WrestleMania 36
Chris King takes a look back at one of the most surreal wrestling events of all time, 2020’s WWE WrestleMania 36!
Chris King takes a look back at one of the most surreal wrestling events of all time, 2020’s WWE WrestleMania 36!
As we get geared up for WrestleMania 42, one of my favorite things to do is go back and watch previous Manias and find that special magic again. Six years ago, we were living in a worldwide pandemic and nothing felt the same. WrestleMania 36 was supposed to be held in Tampa Bay but, unfortunately it took place inside of the Performance Center.
For the first time in WWE history, WrestleMania was split into two nights, which would become a constant going forward. Each night would feature a plethora of matches including Goldberg vs. Braun Strowman for the Universal Championship, Seth Rollins vs. Kevin Owens, AJ Styles vs. The Undertaker in a Boneyard Match, and Brock Lesnar vs. Drew McIntyre for the WWE Championship.
On Night one, one of the greatest bouts with an incredible build would be ‘The Messiah’ Seth Rollins vs. Kevin Owens. Rollins had been fighting for the greater good flanked by The Authors of Pain and Buddy Matthews and blatantly destroying Owens on multiple occasions. Rollins portrayed the perfect manipulating heel here.
The resilient ‘Prizefighter’ was so sick of Rollins’ crap that he challenged him to a match at Mania. What started as a simple match, quickly turned into an all out brawl with no disqualifications. Both superstars fought all over the ringside area, and KO would climb off the huge WrestleMania sign and hit a massive elbow drop! Owens would pick up the huge victory over The Messiah.
Braun Strowman would challenge Goldberg for the Universal Championship in what was relatively a squash match. Roman Reigns was supposed to challenge Goldberg, butdue to health concerns, he took a hiatus from WWE. ‘The Monster Among Men’ would take four massive Spears from the veteran and retaliate with four running power slams to win his first Universal Championship!
The main event of night one saw The Undertaker battle AJ Styles in a really fun and chaotic boneyard match. This dream match was supposed to take place in front of 75,000 screaming fans but, this was truly the perfect ending to Taker’s illustrious career. Styles had some massive balls calling out his opponent by calling him by his official name and disrespecting his family. ‘The Phenomenal One’ just kept poking the bear all the way into their match. Watching Styles arrive in Undertaker fashion inside of a coffin and give a maniacal laugh was hilarious. All the games were over after Taker rode in on his motorcycle to beat his ass!
The Deadman would have to face off against The OC, and even his druids to shut his opponent up once and for all. Taker delivering a massive chokeslam and tombstone piledriver on the roof was a sight to see. Taker kicked Styles right into his own grave and rode off into the darkness, as usual! The Undertaker cross symbol blaring through the fire while Metallica plays was iconic! Taker would be so satisfied with the cinematic match that he would formally retire later that year!
Night Two of WrestleMania 36 was awesome and electric, as Edge faced off with his greatest former friend now rival Randy Orton in a last man standing match, John Cena faced off with ‘The Fiend’ Bray Wyatt inside the Firefly Funhouse, and Drew McIntyre looks to win his first-every WWE championship from ‘The Beast Incarnate’ Brock Lesnar!
Edge made his shocking return at the 2020 Royal Rumble, after a career-ending neck injury. Randy Orton was excited to see his former Rated-RKO partner but he quickly put a stop to a reunion in a disgusting manner. Orton delivering a vicious Concerto to Edge and hitting an RKO on Beth Phoenix brought back flashbacks to ‘09 Orton and his feud with Triple H!
‘The Viper’ came out of nowhere disguised as a cameraman to hit an RKO to start the match. Orton was a mastermind here playing the sinister antagonist to Edge’s comeback story. Both superstars went to war throughout the performance center in a hard-hitting performance. Orton choking out Edge while saying “I’ll always love you, man” was just vile and really fun to watch. Edge finally got the advantage in the gym area using the machines to gain some revenge.
They fought through the backstage areas, a boardroom all the way to the top of an NXT production truck. Orton hitting his signature draping DDT on the bed of a pickup truck was nasty. The Viper tried to Punt Edge’s lights out but, got hit with a massive spear. Edge got the final shot hitting Orton with a devastating Concerto to win the match!
John Cena entered The Firefly Funhouse for one of most spectacular cinematic masterpieces of all time. This match was a cinematic journey of John Cena’s history within the company, and looking back at his greatest failures. It was so interesting to see how his future could have been way different had he turned heel, instead of maintaining being a babyface who was shoved down our throats for years! Bray Wyatt as ‘The Fiend’ finally got his comeuppance after Cena refused to put him over at Mania 30.
Wyatt was red-hot at that time but, Cena gave him his greatest defeat of his career. The Fiend may not have been created if it wasn’t for this loss on the grandest stage of them all. Wyatt would defeat Cena and go on to become the Universal Champion months later.
The final match of the grand event was Drew McIntyre defeating Brock Lesnar to win his first WWE Championship. After Lesnar’s impressive performance at the Royal Rumble, McIntyre humiliated him by eliminating him and punching his ticket to the biggest match of his career. The way WWE hyped McIntyre is very similar to how they are hyping Oba Femi right now. They made him look like an unstoppable beast.
The match started with a free trip to Suplex City followed by a F5 for a kickout at one! Lesnar’s eyes grew wide as his opponent kept coming back. ‘The Scottish Warrior’ would not stay down and, The Beast was getting pissed. McIntyre would ultimately slay the beast hitting four massive Claymore kicks to win his first WWE Championship! Paul Heyman has a look of shock and disappointment as McIntyre poses with his title. What a way to end WrestleMania 36!
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