Smackdown – June 1, 2012
By Scott Keith on June 2, 2012
Smackdown
Date: June 1, 2012
Location: Riverside Centroplex, Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Commentators: Michael Cole, Booker T, Josh Matthews
Reviewed by Tommy Hall
Tonight we have a Raw World Title match on Smackdown for the first
time in a few years as Punk defends against Kane. I’d assume that Bryan
has gotten the title match for No Way Out but it’s hard to tell with
this company anymore. Other than that we’ll probably have some more
stuff with Big Show as he continues to take over the stories everywhere.
It’ll also be interesting to see how they work around the Orton
suspension. Let’s get to it.
The opening video is about the title match tonight. It looks more like a TV commercial than a normal opening video.
Do You Know Your Enemy? Mine is the weather tomorrow for my neighborhood yard sale.
Here’s Sheamus to open the show and we get a clip of him kicking Del
Rio’s head off to end the show last week. Sheamus talks about how Del
Rio has been waited on hand and foot for years, but it’s not going to
matter at No Way Out because he can’t buy the World Heavyweight
Championship. Cue Otunga who again demands that Sheamus apologize for
running over Ace. Sheamus says this isn’t Starbucks where you order
someone around. If Ace wants an apology, he can come out here and get it
himself. Otunga: “You may be the whitest bulb, but you’re not the
brightest.”
Cue Del Rio who calls Sheamus a peasant and a street hooligan. People
like Sheamus wind up working for people like Del Rio and Otunga. Otunga
thinks Sheamus should be in a match tonight, with the opponent being
chosen by Del Rio. The champ kicks Otunga’s head off and Del Rio runs.
Sheamus says never trust a hooligan.
Sin Cara vs. Heath Slater
No trampoline and he’s in red and white not instead of blue and gold.
The lighting is back too. Slater grabs the arm to start but Cara grabs
the arm and hits his spinning wrist drag. Out to the floor for a BIG
dive but Slater jumps him coming back in. Off to a chinlock but Cara
fights out and hits some kicks to the leg. A jumping back elbow puts
Slater down as does an enziguri from the apron. The La Mistica mat slam
gets the pin at 2:24. I didn’t see any botches here and Cara looked
pretty good.
Damien Sandow vs. Ezekiel Jackson
Sandow’s Titantron graphic has a theme of a curtain being pulled back
like at a theater. Sandow says he won’t be in this match and goes to
leave but Jackson pulls him back in to get us going. The Torture Rack is
countered and Sandow goes psycho. Russian legsweep puts Jackson down
and the neckbreaker ends it at 1:36. Sandow gets in the Thinking Man
position during his cover. I’m liking the 2012 Genius a bit more.
Del Rio and Ricardo are in the back when Ziggler comes in and asks to be put in the match tonight. Del Rio says okey dokey.
Ryan Shelton/Chris Lyons vs. Ryback
The jobbers are from Alabama so the Louisiana fans HATE them, due to
them saying Roll Tide. It’s the exact same match as last week with the
double MuscleBuster getting the pin at 2:02.
Raw ReBound chronicles Show’s destruction. Apparently Brodus has a concussion and bruised ribs.
Dolph Ziggler vs. Sheamus
Non-title. Ziggler cuts off Vickie’s intro and says tonight he beats
the champion. He’s serious tonight. If the reaction is to be believed,
Sheamus is getting verypopular. Ziggler tries a headlock to start but
gets run over very quickly. He dropkicks the champ down and hooks an
armbar which gets him nowhere at all. Ziggler punches Sheamus in the
corner but gets sent to the apron. Top rope cross body is caught in a
Regal Roll for two.
Sheamus launches him over the top and to the floor as we take a
break. Back with Sheamus breaking a top wristlock. Dolph runs to the
apron and has to grab the ring skirt to keep from getting a worse
beating. He suckers Sheamus in and guillotines him on the top rope.
Sheamus gets dropkicked off the apron and onto the floor for awhile.
Neckbreaker gets two back in the ring.
Off to the chinlock and Ziggler does the handstand. Booker: “That’s
just showing off.” Now he’s getting it. Sheamus starts to fight up but
gets caught in a DDT for two. Ziggler hooks an ugly sleeper but Sheamus
dumps him onto the apron for the ten forearms. Irish Curse is countered
twice so Sheamus uses a regular backbreaker (which Cole calls the Irish
Curse anyway). He loads up the top rope shoulder but gets crotche. A top
rope X Factor gets a close two and a good reaction from the crowd on
the kickout. Zig Zag is countered and it’s White Noise, failed Swagger
interference and the Brogue Kick for the pin at 10:06 shown of 13:36.
Rating: C+. These two always have good chemistry
together and they did again here. The ending is good too as it furthers
the Ziggler split from Vickie and company, but it also keeps Sheamus
looking just as strong because he had Ziggler beaten without the
interference going wrong. Little things like that can make a match so
much better.
Punk says he’ll beat up anyone that Ace throws at him, including Kane. Kane is going to sleep tonight.
Darren Young/Titus O’Neil vs. Santino Marella/Zack Ryder
An inset promo says that O’Neil and Young want to be known as the
Prime Time Players. Young and Santino get us going but it’s quickly off
to Titus. Ryder comesin to break up a double team which gets him run
over by Young. Then Santino gets a rollup out of nowhere on Young for
the pin at 1:13. What in the world was the point of that? They spent the
pre-match stuff and the match talking about how awesome Young and
O’Neil were and then the ending comes from out of nowhere. Marella and
Ryder had no offense at all other than the rollup. Literally, none.
Post match here’s Big Show to destroy everything. Make that just
Ryder and Santino as Young and Titus escaped. Ryder tries to fight back
but it gets him nowhere. The beating goes on for awhile. Show is in the
same kind of stuff he was wearing before his turn. Santino gets put in a
camel clutch on the steps on the stage before getting punched in the
back of the head and knocked out. So in four days he’s been punched out
and made to tap out in 45 seconds. Another champion is made to look like
a joke.
We see Punk in the back but it’s actually AJ in a Punk shirt. Bryan
pops up and asks why AJ thinks Punk cares about her. He pretends to care
about her again and you can see her knees get weak. Bryan is only
joking though.
Cody Rhodes vs. Tyson Kidd
Christian is on commentary and Kidd has full tights now. Kidd gets in
a quick legsweep but Cody is too fired up for Kidd to be able to do
much. Tyson keeps fighting and tries the Dungeon Lock but Cody shrugs it
off and Cross Rhodes ends this at 1:20.
Cody and Christian stare at each other a lot post match.
Raw World Title: CM Punk vs. Kane
They have a lot of time here. The announcers talk about how Kane
hasn’t been champion in 14 years. Cole thankfully points out the mistake
and reminds Booker of the Smackdown World Title that Kane won like a
year and a half ago. Out to the floor and Punk drops a double ax off the
top onto Kane to take over. Back in and the uppercut drops Punk, but he
dropkicks Kane’s knee out to send him into the middle buckle.
Punk wraps Kane’s arm around the post and drops some elbows onto it
as well. He works on it some more and hooks on a top wristlock. Kane
throws him off and sends him tot he floor as we take a break. Back with
Punk in control but quickly getting knocked to the floor. Here’s AJ to
check on the champion. Back in and Kane slams Punk and drops an elbow
for two. Chokeslam is countered into a DDT but Punk can’t follow up.
Punk hits two knees in the corner but still can’t hit the bulldog.
High Kick misses but the spinning neckbreaker gets two. Kane tries to
slam him but Punk slips out and hits the High Kick for two. Punk tries
the GTS but Kane falls on top of him. Low dropkick gets two. Top rope
clothesline is countered by a dropkick and now it’s Punk going up.
AJ gets on the apron to try to get his attention. She’s pointing at
Bryan who is coming to jump Punk. The champ dives on Bryan on the floor
but that’s not a DQ. Punk kicks Kane from the apron and drops the Macho
Elbow for two. Cole: “The championship almost left Punk there.” Punk
goes up and jumps into the uppercut. Kane loads up the chokeslam but
Bryan comes in and dropkicks both guys for the DQ at 12:00 shown of
15:30.
Rating: C+. For a TV main event this was fine. It’s
pretty clear where they’re going for No Way Out so the ending here was
fine. It sets up the likely triple threat title match at the PPV which
needed to be done one way or another. They were going back and forth
pretty well here and the arm work made sense from Punk. Pretty good
little match here.
Bryan DESTROYS Punk with kicks but both guys get chokeslammed. Ace and Eve come out to make the triple threat match.
Overall Rating: B-. I liked this show for the most
part. Nothing was really bad on it and they had something big in the
main event, which is what Smackdown needs. It’s basically a supplement
to Raw anymore so throwing a big match into the main event is the right
idea. The show wasn’t great but with nothing bad and a main event that
had something on the line, this was about as good as Smackdown is going
to get at this point.
Results
Sin Cara b. Heath Slater – Spinning Mat Slam
Damien Sandow b. Ezekiel Jackson – Neckbreaker
Ryback b. Ryan Shelton/Chris Lyons – Double MuscleBuster
Sheamus b. Dolph Ziggler – Brogue Kick
Santino Marella/Zack Ryder b. Darren Young/Titus O’Neil – Rollup to Young
Cody Rhodes b. Tyson Kidd – Cross Rhodes
CM Punk vs. Kane went to a no contest when Daniel Bryan interfered
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