Live Survivor Series 2010 PPV Coverage IN PROGRESS PDF Print

WWE Survivor Series 2010 Results
Aired On: November 21, 2010
Report by: Jason Powell & ProWrestling.net

Dark Match
R-Truth (w/ Eve) defeated Zack Ryder

The show opened with a video package that focussed on John Cena. It was narrated by Cena and included a mix of

current footage and shots of him as a child. Roddy Piper’s comments on Raw were included, as were shots of Bruno Sammartino, Bret Hart, Bob Backlund, and Shawn Michaels with the WWE Championship…

Michael Cole, Jerry Lawler, and Matt Striker are on commentary… Justin Roberts handled the introductions for the first match…

1. Daniel Bryan vs. Ted DiBiase.
The lights dimmed for a second roughly 30 seconds into the match, but they returned to full power moments later. DiBiase controlled the early action. The announcers tried to sell his sudden rise to title contention by saying the feud with Goldust brought something out in him.

Bryan hit a great dropkick in the corner at 4:15. Lawler mentioned that Bryan was once in Nexus, and said he respects that he was “banished or whatever” and didn’t want to rejoin them upon his return. Um, the story was that he was fired because he wasn’t ruthless enough.

At 5:30, Bryan performed a suicide diva onto DiBiase at ringside. He overshot him a bit and came up holding his shoulder, but went right back on offense once they were back inside the ring. Bryan hit a missile dropkick and scored a near fall at 6:00. He followed up with a series of kicks to DiBiase’s chest that impressed the crowd.

At 6:55, DiBiase came back with a clothesline that flipped Bryan over and got a good near fall. Ted went into Mini-Viper mode before going for Dream Street. Ted continued to rattle off near falls. At 9:05, Bryan hit a side suplex off the top rope. He came up selling his shoulder. A short time later, Bryan applied the LeBell Lock out of nowhere and got the submission win…

Winner: Daniel Bryan

After the match, Bryan headed to the stage and turned to salute the crowd. The Miz came out and struck the back of Bryan’s head with the Money in the Bank briefcase. Alex Riley accompanied The Miz to the ring. Once in the ring, Miz told the Miami crowd that he’s from Cleveland, Ohio.

Miz said The Nexus and the Miami Heat have a lot in common. He said they’re both overrated and mediocre. Miz said Lebron James is nothing more than Dwayne Wade’s “little sidekick.” Miz said Wade Barrett might become a champion tonight, whereas James never will. Miz said James should go back to Cleveland and apologize for being a traitor.

The Miz turned his attention back to the main event. He said Randy Orton and Wade Barrett should know that he’s tired of carrying the briefcase. He said it’s no a question of if, but rather when…

Highlights aired of the John Morrison and Sheamus angle from Monday’s Raw…

2. John Morrison vs. Sheamus
Sheamus jumped out to the early advantage and the live crowd wasn’t very responsive during the first five minutes. This may not bode well for TNA’s anti-bullying campaign. The crowd pepped up a little when Morrision showed some signs of life briefly, but Sheamus shut him down again.

Cole said the frustration appeared to be building within Sheamus because he couldn’t put Morrison away. Sheamus went for the Brough Kick, but Morrison avoided it and caught Sheamus with a kick. Lawler said Sheamus has been known to get flustered and loose focus. When?

Sheamus worked over Morrison’s knee. He then held his leg and slapped him across the face a couple of times. Morrison fought back and set up for Starship Pain, but Sheamus cut him off. Sheamus went for the High Cross, but Morrision avoided it. Sheamus tried to follow up with the Brough Kick, but Sheamus avoided it. Morrison came back with a Chuck Kick and a running knee, and got the pin…

Winner: John Morrison

An ad aired for Knucklehead…

Backstage, R-Truth approached John Cena inside his locker room. He said he thought about the stipulation and pointed out that he could come down to ringside and “accidentally” do something to cost Randy Orton the match. Cena got worked up and said he couldn’t look at himself in the mirror. He said he’s going to call the match right down the middle. Truth told him he’ll believe it when he sees it…

3. Dolph Ziggler vs. Kaval for the Intercontinental Title.
Back and forth action to start without much crowd support. At 6:00, Kaval blasted Ziggler with a kick in the corner that the announcers went crazy over. Kaval performed a big twisting flip off the ropes and landed on his feet when Ziggler moved.

Ziggler hit the Fameasser for a good near fall. Kaval came back by being pushed over Ziggler’s head and landing landing feet first on the top. He came off with a kick and got a near fall. Kaval came back by being pushed over Ziggler’s head and landing landing feet first on the top. He came off with a kick and got a near fall. The finish saw Ziggler roll through a Kaval roll up to get the pin…

Winner: Dolph Ziggler

Backstage, Todd Grisham interviewed Jack Swagger, who said Miami is Little Cuba. Cody Rhodes showed up and claimed he saw Swagger get denied when he tried to enter a club the night before. Alberto Del Rio showed up with Drew McIntyre and Tyler Reks behind him.

Del Rio essentially told them to put the petty differences aside and focus on taking out Rey Mysterio and company. Del Rio boasted about being the captain of the team. “I hate to admit it, but he’s good,” Rhodes said…

4. Rey Mysterio, Big Show, MVP, Kofi Kingston, and Chris Masters vs. Alberto Del Rio, Drew McIntyre, Cody Rhodes, Jack Swagger, and Tyler Reks in a Survivor Series elimination match.

Refresh this page for the latest updates from tonight’s show. Thank you all for your support

image

Source: Wrestling News Arena

blog comments powered by Disqus
 

Social Networks