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We get the results to a poll that could be text voted on next. The question is “Will Edge and Vickie Guerrero get a divorce?” This was a landslide one way with “Yes” receiving 78 percent of the votes. We return to the arena as “Satan’s Structure”, JR’s words not mine, is lowered down onto the ring. We get a great package that shows Vickie setting this match after Edge cheated on her. We see all the highlights from Hell in the Cell matches in the past and Edge asking Mick Foley for advice. Foley tells him the only person that can help him is Edge. Again they packages on this show are very well produced and was a fan of almost all them. The Rated R Superstar, Edge, is first out as this Main Event is finally upon us. He receives nothing but heat from the fans as he eyes the cage and enters it for the first Hell in a Cell in SummerSlam history. The bells toll and the lights go dim as The Undertaker makes his way into the arena through the smoke clouds and plumes of flame. Edge does a great job selling his look of terror here as the Deadman makes his way into the cage. Taker raises his arms before enter the cage door and the lights rise with them. Great entrance as usual for The Undertaker here.

The bell sounds and Taker backs Edge into the corner. Edge dodges Taker’s strike and this leaves Undertaker now in the corner. Edge unloads a flurry of punches, but this barely phases The Undertaker and he shoves Edge away. He then tosses Edge into the corner and tries to strike with a clothesline. Edge ducks this and Taker is back in the corner taking punches from Edge. Taker again shoves him away and this time he flattens Edge with a big boot. After Taker unloads on Edge in the corner he easily tosses the Rated R superstar over the top rope and to the outside. Taker then joins him on the outside and drives the back of Edge into the cell. After about ten head-butts from Taker he drives the face of Edge into the cell and grinds it against it. After this, Taker whips Edge into the ring  stairs and the match is off to a good start. The Undertaker returns Edge to the apron and hits his patented leg drop onto the chest of Edge, who is half hanging over the apron. This is when we cut to the Guerrero Family who are watching the match in the back.

The Undertaker slides the ring stairs into the ring and enters behind them. He then sets them up in the corner and snake-eyes Edge onto the top of them. Edge no-sells it and after a back elbow, Edge whips Taker into the steps. He then dropkicks the seated Deadman into them and the crowd is really coming to life at this point. Taker is still seated against the steps, so Edge drives him into them again, this time with The Spear. Edge leaves the ring and finds a table under it. He leans the table against the cage and returns to the ring to hit Taker with the ring stairs. After doing this Edge again leaves the ring to search under it. He finds another table and sets it up outside the ring. He then takes the other table ad sets it up on top of the other one. Edge returns to the apron and tries to suplex Taker out of the ring and through the tables. Taker breaks free and grabs Edge by the throat. It looks like Edge is about to get chokeslamed through the table when he escapes and hotshots the throat of Taker onto the top rope. Edge then goes to the other side of the ring and finds a chair under it. This leads to Edge driving the chair into the throat of Undertaker and returning to the ring with it. Edge once again leaves the ring and finds yet another table that he then puts into the ring. Once Edge is back in the ring he wastes no time slamming the chair into the back of the Deadman. Edge sets the new table up in the center of the ring as the dazed Undertaker is slow to rise to his feet. Once again Edge leaves the ring and crowd lets out a nice pop when he comes back with a ladder this time. Edge returns to the ring and takes Taker down with a chairshot to the head. Edge delivers a second one and places Taker onto the table. Edge then climbs the ladder, chair in hand, and jumps off using the chair to drive Taker through the table. Edge is slow to make the first cover but Taker is able to het the shoulder up.

Edge is again back outside the ring and searching under it. He throws a pair of chairs into the ring and follows them in. When Edge attempts the one man Con-Chair-To, The Undertaker sits up in his traditional fashion and grabs Edge by the throat. Edge escapes the chokeslam but is laid out by a big right hand from The Undertaker. Both men are slow to return to their feet and Edge goes to the apron to do so. This may not have been the best idea because Taker hits him with a big boot that sends him flying into the cage. Taker then joins him on the outside and rams the ring steps into the head of Edge. Edge is then put onto the shoulder of Taker and when Undertaker attempts to drive Edge into the ring post, he escapes with the backslide. This leads to Edge shoving Undertaker, face first, into the ring pole. For not wanting to have any color here these two are taking a lot of chances with the moves. Edge then runs, leaps off the ring stairs and tackles The Undertaker through the side of the cell. It takes a moment but the Deadman is first to his feet and slams Edge onto the leaning cell wall. After bouncing the head of Edge off the announce table, Taker whips him into the security wall and starts to dismantle the table. He tries to hit Edge with a TV monitor but Edge ducks it and lands a few punches to the midsection. This allows Edge to grab the other monitor and drive it into the forehead of The Undertaker. Edge hit him with it one more time before dropping it and putting Taker onto the middle table. Edge then runs from table to table and nails The Spear which sends both men crashing through the previously dismantled table. Both men are slow to return to their feet and begin trading punches when they do so. Taker comes out on top and returns Edge to the ring through the hole in the cage wall. Edge is first in the ring and uses the ladder to gain the advantage. He drives it into the face of Taker before he leaves the ring and grabs a TV camera. He plants it upside the head of Taker and tries for a cover. The Deadman isn’t out of it yet and kicks out at two.

Edge charges for The Spear next but The Undertaker is there in waiting, and grabs him by the throat. Taker then delivers the chokeslam but this takes all he has and he hits the mat with Edge. The Undertaker is slow to make the cover and this allows Edge to have enough strength to kick-out. Taker appears to be setting up for a Last Ride, but Edge drops to his knees and nails him with a low blow. Both men are slow to rise to their  feet and Edge strikes first hitting the Impaler DDT. Edge returns to his feet and is shocked when The Undertaker sits up. Edge grabs the ladder but Taker buries the right hand into the midsection of Taker and climbs to his feet. The Undertaker picks Edge up for a Last Ride and it looks like he is going to send him through the tables stacked on the outside. Edge escapes with a backslide and drives The Spear into the midsection of Taker. Edge hooks the leg and the crowd is shocked when Taker kicks out. Both men again slowly rise to their feet and Edge lands the first punch. This knocks Undertaker into the corner and Edge climbs up to deliver the ten count. He gets four punches in before The Undertaker lifts him up and deliver the Last Ride successfully. The leg is hooked but Edge is still kicking out. Taker now positions the steel steps and climbs atop them. He places Edge onto his shoulder but he again escapes with a backslide. Edge then uses the momentum from the escape to whip Taker onto the steps by his hair. It takes sometime But Edge eventually makes the cover only to have Taker kick-out.

 

Edge starts to deliver some strikes to the head of the kneeling Deadman and eventually leads Taker to the corner by his hands. Edge climbs to the top and it looks as though he is going to give The Undertaker his own signature Old School move. Taker escapes Edge’s grasp and pulls the top rope causing Edge to land spread eagle on the top rope. The Undertaker then grabs him by the throat and chokeslams him through the double decker tables on the outside. The Undertaker returns Edge to the ring and joins him inside. When Edge makes it back to his feet Taker gives Edge some of his own medicine by hitting him with The Spear. They both slowly return to their feet and Taker plants the TV camera upside the head of Edge. He then places a chair under the face of Edge and grabs a second chair. He then gives Edge his own Con-Chair-To and follows this with the Tombstone Piledriver. The Undertaker crosses Edge’s hands over his own chest and makes the cover. This time there is no kicking out and The Undertaker gets the pinfall. Taker leaves the ring and is on the top of the entrance ramp when he notices Edge still stirring in the ring. The Undertaker then returns to the ring and sets the ladder up. He places Edge on top of one ladder and leaves the ring to get a second one. He sets this one up next to Edge, climbs it, and the screen cuts back and forth from in-ring to Undertaker symbols. The Undertaker then chokeslams Edge off the top of the ladders and through the ring. Presumably to hell as the hole lights on fire soon after Edge goes through it. This is a great Hell in the Cell for being the first one of the blood-free PG Era. Edge has said in interviews later that he originally was disappointed that there wouldn’t be color or any spots off the top of the cell. Edge wanted to be Tombstoned through the cell, and on the way, go through a table. Even though this wasn’t done, the match was still phenomenal. This is also the first time that the same two Superstars who headlined WrestleMania went on to headline SummerSlam. Even without the bumps off the top of the cell this is still a must watch match. Match Time-26:43

 

This edition of SummerSlam definitely wasn’t the best and probably doesn’t even break the top half of SummerSlams overall. Most of the show can just be avoided but there are a few gems here. My top three matches from this event are as follows; Hell in a Cell between Taker/Edge, Batista/Cena and probably the Jericho/HBK segment. The CM Punk/JBL match wasn’t terrible either and could be watched as well. As for the rest, you might as well skip it. If you have read my work before you should know I like to see what Dave Meltzer thought of the matches. These ratings as always are acquired through www.profightdb.com The Hell in a Cell match was well received getting 4.5 stars. Cena and Batista almost broke a 4 with a 3.75. JBL and Punk were next in line with 3.25 and Hardy/MVP isn’t to far behind that with a 3. The rest of the card received a 1 star rating. I guess Dave agrees here that the matches that were great carried the card through the matches that sucked. I hope you enjoyed this Edition of The Chairshot Classic and hope you join me next time for SummerSlam 2009.

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Attitude Of Aggression #350- The Big Five Project: Royal Rumble ’97

The Big Five Project returns as the Attitude Era hits its stride with Stone Cold Steve Austin winning his first Royal Rumble Tune in!

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On this special 350th Episode of the show, the Big Five Project returns as we enter the year PC Tunney has been looking forward to for a very long time. 1997 is here and so to is the Attitude Era. More or less anyway. We begin what will surely be an epic run of episodes here on the Big Five Project with Royal Rumble ’97. It was a night that saw the WWE return to a stadium as over 61,000 fans packed the Alamodome in San Antonio to see the boyhood dream come true all over again as Shawn Michaels reclaimed the WWF Championship from Sycho Sid. But it was also the night that saw “Stone Cold’ Steve Austin capture the first of his three Royal Rumble wins, and the most controversial of all of them as Austin was eliminate, but the refs never saw it. Austin’s victory would set off a wild chain reaction of events that would completely shift the landscape for WrestleMania XIII. In reality, the entire evening was a who’s-who of huge players in WWF at the time, even if they still were not quite fully aligned with the gimmicks that would launch the industry into the stratosphere. It was an epic night in every sense of the word so come with us deep into the heart of Texas and celebrate as the Attitude Era begins to hit its stride with Royal Rumble ’97!

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Chris King Looks Back at WWE Clash In The Castle 2022

With WWE Clash In Italy fast approaching, Chris King looks back at the first Clash In The Castle!

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With WWE Clash In Italy fast approaching, Chris King looks back at the first Clash In The Castle!

We are a few weeks away from WWE Clash In Italy PLE, which airs on May 31st. Chris King has gone back to look at the 2022 Clash At The Castle PLE and the matches with the most important future implications. 

Alexa Bliss, Asuka, and Bianca Belair vs. Bayley, Dakota Kai, and Iyo Sky 

All six superstars started the match in front of this wild UK crowd. The babyfaces took advantage early with a triple suplex, and Bianca Bel-Air hit her patented springboard moonsault and covered Bayley, Iyo Sky, and Dakota Kai for a near fall. Alexa Bliss and Sky got the match going with some fast-paced offense. Bliss hit their Glitz Flip, and Sky tagged in the leader of Damage Control. Despite the crowd chanting for Bayley, “I wanna know, will you be my girl?” the methodical heel would purposely tag out for most of this match. 

Bliss hit a beautiful sunset flip powerbomb and covered Sky, but Kai was the legal participant, so she ate a huge kick. Asuka and Sky now went toe-to-toe with some incredibly fast-paced action (I can’t wait to watch their match at Backlash); these two have insane chemistry. The crowd wanted the Raw Women’s Champion and Bayley tagged in. The EST is showcasing her raw power over all of Damage Control. The babyfaces looked to rally after a superplex off of Belair’s back. The heels took advantage of the numbers game; Kai hit her signature Kaio Kick, Bayley delivered Rose Plant, and Sky hit her picture-perfect moonsault. Bayley got the huge victory for Damage Control! 

  • This was a breakout performance for the new dangerous trio “Damage Control.” Bayley was such a genius changing the theme music so the crowd couldn’t sing it. That’s Heel 101. Bayley tagging out and not giving the UK crowd what they wanted was brilliant. 
  • Bayley, Dakota Kai, and Iyo Sky would run roughshod on SmackDown for the entire year with some amazing performances, including headlining WarGames. The Damage Control storyline would continue through the next two years, and Bayley would ultimately win the Women’s 

Championship from Iyo Sky at WrestleMania 40.

Gunther VS. Sheamus (Intercontinental Championship) 

Ludwig Kaiser introduced Giovanni Vinci, bringing back together Imperium as ‘The Ring General’ made his way down to the ring. The bell rang, and the punishment began as Sheamus’s chest was already red. Gunter chopped ‘The Celtic Warrior’ right off the turnbuckle to the outside. The challenger was writhing in pain as Gunther locked in a Boston Crab. 

Sheamus was fighting for his life to become a grand-slam champion here, taking all of the champions’ brutality. Gunther delivered a nasty bodyslam to Sheamus on the outside. The Celtic Warrior was finally able to deliver The 10 Beats of the Bodhran for a count of twelve. 

Midway through the match, both the champion and the challenger got into a slugfest, and Sheamus hit a loud knee strike for a two-count! Sheamus delivered White Noise for another near-fall. The entire UK crowd was on their feet as the Brogue Kick was countered; 

Gunther hit his patented dropkick into the corner. Sheamus lifted Gunther up for the Celtic Cross from the turnbuckle for a count of 2.99! The Celtic Warrior tried to go for the brogue kick, but his back gave out. The Intercontinental Champion delivered a powerbomb followed by a colossal lariat to retain his prestigious title. 

Sheamus got a standing ovation from the raucous UK crowd despite his loss. He may not have won the intercontinental title, but he won their respect! 

  • Both Brutes stood in the middle of the ring, staring at each other without throwing a punch as their faction members fought to solidify a singles match with no interference. That was so brilliant and creative to see. As soon as the match got underway, both superstars beat the holy hell of each other for 20+ minutes. 
  • ‘The Ring General’ would have the longest reign of 666 days in WWE history as Intercontinental Champion, defeating the likes of Sheamus, Drew McIntyre, and Chad Gable. He would eventually lose to Sami Zayn at WrestleMania 40, but Gunther has the bar so high with such an amazing reign.

Edge & Rey Mysterio VS. The Judgement Day 

Finn Balor and Rey Mysterio started the tag team match with some hard chops in the corner. Mysterio bounced back with some head-scissors takedown, and Damien Priest tagged in and clocked Edge with a nasty right hand. ‘The Rated-R Superstar was all fired up with some quick offense, sending Mysterio onto both JD members on the outside. 

Priest and Balor utilized the numbers game to take out their opponents with a leg drop and some double-team maneuvers. Mysterio had taken a lot of punishment and wanted to make the tag to Edge, but Priest prevented the tag with a big boot. 

The former leader of the JD came in firing on all cylinders, hitting some clotheslines and nailing Balor with an Edgecution. The UK crowd was going wild for Edge as he delivered his tag-partner’s signature 619, followed by a splash from Mysterio for a near-fall. 

Edge intercepted a chokeslam attempt on Mysterio with a spear to the outside! Dominik interfered to help his dad hit a sunset flip powerbomb, and Rhea Ripley made him pay. Mysterio and Edge ensured the victory with a 619 and a picture-perfect Spear! 

Following the match, Dominik would low-blow Edge and take his father’s head off with a wicked clothesline. This was the last time he was side-by-side with his father for the foreseeable future in WWE. 

  • Edge was trying to get comeuppance on the faction he helped create and was kicked out of. The Judgment Day had been targeting and terrorizing Rey’s son Dominik for months now, who was at ringside. ‘The Rated-R Superstar would ultimately get his revenge on JD at WrestleMania 39, when he faced “The Demon” Finn Balor inside Hell in a Cell. 
  • This was the birth of Dirty Dom, after being jealous of his dad choosing Edge as his tag partner instead of him. After the match, Dominik gave Edge a low blow and clotheslined his dad’s head off to a loud cheer from

the crowd. His heel turn has been the greatest creative decision in his young career. 

  • Dirty Dom is a two-time Intercontinental Champion, two-time NXT North American Champion, and current AAA Mega Champion during his time in The Judgment Day, and he’s one step away from becoming world heavyweight champion. 

Roman Reigns VS. Drew McIntrye (WWE Undisputed Universal Championship) 

The always overconfident and arrogant undisputed champion and his challenger locked up with the power of one-upmanship. Reigns had been trash-talking his opponent, and McIntyre made his rival back away. The Undisputed WWE Universal Champion looks shook because of this insane UK crowd. 

The champion answered back with some heavy right hands to his challenger. Reigns looks scared as McIntrye has his way with the champion. Karrion Kross and Scarlet provided a distraction, which allowed Reigns to take advantage. The confident champion now is slowing down the match with explosive, powerful offense like we’ve seen throughout his title reign thus far. 

Reigns delivered a big boot, and his challenger kicked out at one! The champion mocked and trash-talked McIntrye and delivered some nasty punches. Both superstars tried to deliver suplexes to each other but to no avail. Reigns then grabbed the mic for Cardiff to acknowledge their Tribal Chief, and The Scottish Warrior hit a Glasgow Kiss to the champion. McIntyre fired up and delivered his patented belly-to-belly throws. The challenger wanted a Claymore Kick as Reigns left the ring. A spinebuster into a jackknife pinfall gave McIntrye a near-fall. 

The champion intercepted a Claymore Kick with a devastating Superman Punch for a two-count. The champion locked in the guillotine choke hold in an attempt to get McIntrye to submit. The challenger speared the champion through the barricade. Reigns again intercepted a Claymore Kick with another spear for a 2.99!

McIntyre clocked Reigns with a Claymore Kick to the back of the head and into the referee, Charles Robinson. Austin Theory then made an attempt to cash in his MITB, but Tyson Fury knocked his lights out from the crowd. Back in the ring, the champion has a chair and ate a Claymore Kick for yet another near-fall! 

A slugfest ensued between both superstars, followed by a blitz of offense, a headbutt, a spear by the challenger, and a Claymore Kick. McIntyre was one second away from being WWE Undisputed Universal Champion, but Solo Sikoa pulled the referee out before the three-count. Reigns capitalized and delivered a massive spear for the victory! 

  • ‘The Scottish Warrior’ Drew McIntrye made an amazing entrance, which was highlighted by a storybook video package with his Broken Dreams theme song! The raucous crowd was red-hot for the biggest match of McIntyre’s career since his breakout year in 2020, which was thwarted by Covid. The UK crowd was chanting, “Oh, Drew McIntyre,” before the champion made his entrance. 
  • Roman Reigns always looks like a million bucks during his elaborate entrance; this time he was all alone. ‘The Tribal Chief’ had his most difficult title defense to date. Drew McIntyre has always been a thorn in Reigns’ side, ever since returning to WWE in 2018. Reigns went on to have a history-making 1,316-day title reign until Cody Rhodes defeated him at WrestleMania 40. The Tribal Chief won this year’s Royal Rumble and won the World Championship from CM Punk in a five-star classic. 
  • Solo Sikoa made his shocking debut when McIntrye delivered a Claymore Kick and pulled the referee out of the ring to stop the count. The Scottish Warrior has not had the same amount of momentum since the PLE. Yes, he won the world title for about four minutes and was the WWE Undisputed Champion for a month this year, but still, he hasn’t felt like a dangerous threat. Since Sikoa’s debut on the main roster, he’s been the silent enforcer for The Bloodline, the Tribal Chief, and now the leader of the MFTs. He has portrayed a menacing and funny heel at times, and I could see him becoming WWE or World Heavyweight Champion by next year.

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