WWE Saturday Morning Slam Report
By: David Parker
Email: ratednitro@gmail.com
Date: 12/22/2012
The Big News: It’s the first of two Best of Saturday Morning Slam shows, featuring The Miz vs. Justin Gabriel and Rey Mysterio vs. Michael McGillicutty.
By: David Parker
Email: ratednitro@gmail.com
Date: 12/22/2012
The Big News: It’s the first of two Best of Saturday Morning Slam shows, featuring The Miz vs. Justin Gabriel and Rey Mysterio vs. Michael McGillicutty.
Show Analysis:
After the signature and before the intro, the Christmas video that WWE recently did was shown. In it, a cartoon version of CM Punk tries to press a red button to try to light up a Christmas tree, but he is unsuccessful in doing so. The video then cuts to John Cena leading the WWE roster in a wrestling-themed version of Jingle Bells (complete with Daniel Bryan saying, “Yes! No! Yes! No…ok Yes!” and Kane responding, “I’m not going to sing!).
After singing the song, Cena and the rest
of the roster wish the watchers happy holidays. The video then cuts to a
cartoon version of Cena punching the cartoon Punk and successfully
pressing the button. The best part was Punk looking at something on Paul
Heyman’s cell phone, rather than singing. It made the whole idea of
everyone getting together and singing a little less absurd. If you’re
interested in watching it, the link is http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PWqhpkAat0E.
After the intro, the host said that
today’s show will feature “the best of Saturday Morning Slam.” After
hyping Rey Mysterio’s match in the main event, he introduced today’s
first match, The Miz vs. Justin Gabriel, which he referred to as a
“recent classic.” This match was first shown on the October 13 episode
and aired when Miz was still the United States Champion and a heel.
Besides an added commercial break that only cut Miz taunting the crowd,
the match was the same.
The Miz defeated Justin Gabriel. Santino
Marella and Josh Matthews were on commentary. Miz was in control for
majority of the match, besides a couple brief comebacks by Gabriel. Near
the end of the match, Gabriel missed a moonsault off the top rope, and
Miz hit a Skull-Crushing Finale to get the match. Pretty simple match
without any comedy, and Miz played to the crowd at a couple points. A
couple spots were cut, including an Irish Whip into the turnbuckle and
the Skull-Crushing Finale (the latter move was shown on a replay, but
Gabriel’s face was obscured, which evidently lets the move get around
the TV-G rating).
After the commercial break, this week’s
“Saturday Morning Spotlight” focused on Rey Mysterio. It was a quick
video that focused on the 619.
The match between Mysterio and Michael
McGillicutty was first shown on the October 6 episode. I didn’t check
the original airing, but I’m pretty sure it’s the same match (complete
with the same “Don’t Try This at Home” segment).
Rey Mysterio defeated McGillicutty. After
the mid-match break, a “Do Not Try This At Home” segment featuring
Dolph Ziggler aired. The match began with McGillicutty making fun of
Mysterio for being short. He was in control in the early part of the
match, but then they did a couple comedy spots of McGillicutty running
back and forth across the ring while Mysterio moved out of the way and
the masked luchador doing jumping jacks to make fun of Mr. Perfect Jr.
After the break, Mysterio was still in control, but McGillicutty quickly
took over. For some reason, some of his offense was cut, including him
driving his shoulder into Mysterio’s abdomen, an elbow that must have
landed near Mysterio’s neck, and a sidewalk slam. Earlier in the match,
Mysterio dropkicked McGillicutty’s ankles while he was on the apron, and
his face hit the apron, but that wasn’t cut. Weird.
Anyway, Mysterio eventually made his
comeback, and it became a back-and-forth contest. Mysterio eventually
tried to hit the 619, but McGillicutty was able to stop him. Mysterio
then improvised and did a variation of the move that hit McGillicutty’s
butt instead of his face. Mysterio got the pin after the splash off the
turnbuckle. All in all, the match was fine, but it was a textbook
example of how the TV-G rating affects WWE wrestling.
After the match, the host said that next week’s episode will also be a “Best of” show and wished everyone happy holidays.
Final Thoughts:
When I first watched this show, I was
disappointed Daniel Bryan vs. Tyson Kidd wasn’t shown, but I’m hopeful
they’ll show it next week.
No ratings data this week.
Also, happy holidays to everyone who
reads this report. I’m not sure how many people read this, but I’m
thankful for those who do.
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