WWE Main Event on Ion Television
Airdate: January 23, 2013
by Chris Aiken |
lariatrope@live.com | @lariatrope
WWE Main Event from Sacramento, CA
opened with a video package featuring the Royal Rumble match and it
highlighted numbers associated with the annual match. The video feature
was similar to other packages that aired in previous years hyping the
match. Backstage, Matt Striker interviewed Ryback and asked him about
the Rumble. They both tried to do some comedy. From his place at the
broadcast booth, The Miz plugged his match on Sunday during the Rumble
pre-show where he will be challenging United States champion Antonio
Cesaro. With the US flag in tow, Cesaro came to the ring cutting a promo
and gave Miz a verbal jab before saying America was a beautiful
country. However, the American Ryback acts like a caveman, according to
Cesaro. Ryback’s entrance interrupted Cesaro’s promo. Ever the
workhorse, Cesaro wrestled three times on Main Event in the featured
match this month and this was the second week in a row he wrestled on
the show.
Match: Ryback defeated US champion Antonio Cesaro by count out in a non-title match
Since Cesaro carried Great Khali in a
decent enough match weeks ago on Main Event, he had no problem in this
match with Ryback. Like most of his matches, the heel tries to wrestle
with Ryback but he constantly overpowers him. Cesaro would try to gain
the advantage but Ryback would use power moves to reverse the momentum.
Early on, the match featured several Irish whips into the turnbuckles.
Cesaro jumped off the second rope but Ryback caught him in a bear hug
and drove him into the corner. Moments later, Cesaro again went to the
second rope and hit Ryback with a diving uppercut and looked to gain the
advantage before a commercial break.
Cesaro had Ryback grounded momentarily
but Ryback used a Thesz press. After using that move made famous by one
of the greatest technical wrestlers of all time, Ryback used a move made
famous by one of the least technically sound wrestlers of all time.
Channeling the Ultimate Warrior, Ryback pressed Cesaro over his head and
just dropped the US champion behind him although he did not beat his
chest or shake the ropes. Instead, he clotheslined Cesaro over the ropes
to the floor. While leaning on the broadcast booth, Cesaro acted like
he would just take the count out but Miz left the booth and threw him
back in the ring.
Back in the ring, Ryback used a back
body drop and channeled the Warrior again by bouncing off the ropes to
deliver a splash. However, he missed the splash and Cesaro used a double
foot stomp and a running knee but he caught a knee to the midsection
after charging into a corner. Ryback ran wild and led the crowd in a
“feed me more” chant. After what Michael Cole called a “meat hook
clothesline” that looked like a simple running clothesline, Cesaro
rolled out of the ring. He walked, while Miz said he was running, up the
entrance ramp and was counted out so Ryback won the match. After the
match, Miz vowed to win the US title on Sunday during the Rumble
pre-show.
A commercial for the Rumble aired
focusing on the CM Punk vs Rock match. A recap video package aired
highlighting The Shield attacking Rock from Raw on Monday. Also, a recap
aired hyping the Big Show-Alberto Del Rio world title match at the
Rumble. Then, Striker interviewed Show backstage and the former world
champion said everybody and the arena itself reeked of weakness and he
said nobody was going to stop him from regaining the title.
Match: Cody Rhodes and Damien Sandow (Team Rhodes Scholars) beat Jimmy and Jay Uso
Just like Cesaro, this was the second
week in a row that Main Event featured a match with the Usos. Sandow and
Rhodes cut a promo while making their entrance. Rhodes wondered what
“uso” meant and, though he did not say so, it is a Samoan term for
brother. Rhodes said his team would win the tag team titles at the
Rumble (where they face Team Hell No) and restore glory to the tag team
division. Sandow concluded the promo by saying they would rid WWE of tag
teams with limited potential. Although it was just heel banter, it kind
of buried the tag team division.
The Usos are such a good team and they
showed a lot of fire in their win last week on this show. This week,
they were still good and got the crowd into the match by the end but
they used far less flashy double team maneuvers than last week. Still,
the Usos had the advantage early on and got a lot of offense while they
also mocked the mustache worn by Rhodes. They used a double team hot
shot on Rhodes as the teaser spot that sets up a commercial break.
After being on offense most of the
match, Jay missed a splash in the corner and Team Rhodes Scholars took
control as they got heat on him. Jay reversed an abdominal stretch with a
hip toss and tossed Rhodes outside the ring after Rhodes and the
moustache charged toward Uso, which allowed him to make the hot tag.
After running wild, Jimmy went to the top rope but got crotched and fell
into the ring where Sandow covered him for the pin.
For next week on Main Event, a
tournament of some sort was announced called the Intercontinental Cup.
It features six wrestlers competing for a shot at the title and will run
for three consecutive weeks which probably means one match a week then
the title match. No participants were announced so stay tuned for
details.
Final Thoughts: This was another
entertaining episode. The show is so much easier and better to watch
than any other WWE show because of its simplicity and nothing feels too
contrived or outlandish like other shows. The matches are usually good
and although it rarely features angles that matter in the grand scheme
of things, there is an upcoming tournament to give the show some sort of
direction. WWE no longer shoots angles on this show that lead to
following week’s featured match but the tournament beginning next week
should give the show some direction. Likewise, the tournament should
give the show something to set it apart from other WWE programming and
make it more meaningful to viewers. With CM Punk’s lengthy WWE title
reign, Team Hell No holding the tag team titles for a while now and
Cesaro usually looking strong as US champion, the tournament is another
example of trying to strengthen the titles and making them mean more. I
am all for that.
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