AJ STYLES VS. SAMOA JOE (STEEL CAGE MATCH)
WWE Starrcade took place
tonight at the U.S. Bank Arena in Cincinnati, OH where Intercontinental
Champion Seth Rollins defeated Dean Ambrose during
the main event.
First, the most surprising
thing to me was the actual attendance for the show. The building was pretty
packed. The floor looked sold out, as did most of the first level. There were
several sections of the 2nd level that were quite full, too. If I were to take
a guess, I'd say there was 8,000 - 9,000 fans present.
The event started off
with Elias in
the ring. He played a little jingle before Ric Flair came
on down. Flair got a very enthusiastic and appreciative welcome from the crowd.
Elias and Flair talked back for forth for a few minutes. Flair said Elias is
talented enough to have anyone woman in the building he wants, except for his
daughter Charlotte. Shortly after this, Nia Jax's music started to play. Nia
was joined by Tamina, Mickie James, and Alicia Fox. The four of them joined
Elias and Ric and attempted to sing something. Nia started to sing poorly on
purpose which prompted Elias at invite some of his friends down to the ring.
Out comes Sasha Banks, Bayley, Dana Brooke and
Ember Moon. This leads us to the first match of the night.
8 WOMEN'S TAG TEAM MATCH: NIA JAX, TAMINA,
MICKIE JAMES, AND ALICIA FOX VS. SASHA BANKS, BAYLEY, DANA BROOKE AND EMBER MOON.
This was a fun match and a
nice kickoff to the night. Nia got a ton of heat from the crowd. She's
obviously one of the least popular superstars on either roster right now. Dana
Brooke had a nice showing in the match, as did Mickie James. At about the 8
minute mark, Sasha Banks got
Alicia Fox in the Bank Statement and she tapped out.
Next was Fin Balor vs. Drew
McIntyre. Balor received a huge reaction from the crowd. Dolph Ziggler accompanied
McIntyre to the ring and was a pest to Balor the entire match. McIntyre is a
physical freak, very strong and powerful. However, he has some of the worst
looking kicks to the midsection I've ever seen. Regardless, McIntyre wins the
match in 8 minutes after hitting Balor with a Claymore Kick.
THE REVIVAL VS. THE B-TEAM
I actually wore a Revival
shirt tonight, so I was pleasantly surprised to see them. Dawson and Wilder
both cut a decent promo before the B-Team came out. The B-Team chant was very
popular during their entrance and throughout the match. Surprisingly, Axel
pinned Dash Wilder with
a Sunset Flip in about 5 minutes. I was stunned.
SMACKDOWN TAG TEAM TITLE MATCH FEATURING
THE BAR (CHAMPS) VS. THE NEW DAY
The New Day got a great
reaction out of the crowd. They were playful and through pancakes at people.
The Bar came to the ring and were picking up random pancakes and throwing them
at The New Day. People laughed at this. Big E and Kofi Kingston were
the participants in the match. Xavier Woods played
the trombone on the outside. The were some playful spots in the beginning few
minutes of the match, then things picked up. Sheamus hit
Big E with a Brogue Kick and pinned him to retain the titles in 9 minutes. Good
action from everybody here. These teams have nice chemistry together.
We are introduced to the Raw
General Manager, Baron Corbin. He informs the crowd that Braun
Strowman will not be here tonight due to the beating he
received during this past Monday Night Raw. But, Corbin knows that we all paid
to see him, and he doesn't want to let us down. So he issues an open challenge
to anyone in the back. The lights suddenly go dark, and then Wyatt appears
on the entrance ramp to a huge ovation! Wyatt accepts the challenge, he brawls with
Corbin and eventually pins him with a School Boy in 6 minutes. Corbin is irate!
He gets on the mic and demands that this match be erased from history. He then
uses his power to create a re-match. However, this time, it's a no DQ Match.
BRAY WYATT VS. CORBIN (MATCH 2), NO
DISQUALIFICATION MATCH
Corbin motions to the back and
outcome Dolph Ziggler and Drew McIntyre. The three of them put a beating on
Wyatt before Elias and Fin Balor come down to even the score. The chase Ziggler
and McIntyre back up the ramp. Elias does some strange move that I'm not
familiar with. Balor hits a Coup de Grace on Corbin. Then Wyatt picks him up,
kisses Corbin on the forehead and finishes him off with a Sister Abigail,
pinning Corbin for a second time tonight in about 5 minutes.
Intermission
Coming back from
intermission, Charlotte Flair's
music starts. She comes to the ring and says something unmemorable about Ronda Rousey and
asks who will be the next person to get a beating? Out comes Asuka to a
great reaction. Lots of back and forth in this match. Neither Charlotte nor Asuka
is working as a heel, but the crowd is more in favor of Asuka, believe it or
not. I'd say it was 60/40 or maybe 70/30 in favor of her. Charlotte ended up
reversing an Inside Cradle of some sort and pins Asuka in about 10 minutes.
Afterwards, Charlotte raises Asuka's hand and they both pose for the crowd.
Solid match.
Up next is Miz TV. The Miz gets
a great response from the crowd and is welcomed with "Miz is awesome"
chants and "Miz, Miz, Miz" chants, similar to the "Yes"
chants. Miz has a smile on his face and says he appreciates that on the eve of
the Cleveland Browns beating the Cincinnati Bengals. And that turns the crowd
against him. Out comes his two guests, Rey Mysterio (wearing
a neck brace as a result of Tuesday's attack from Randy Orton) and Shinsuke
Nakamura. The two of them talk to each other, nothing overly memorable here.
Then Nakamura attacks Mysterio and beats him down pretty good. Miz is calling
for a referee to come out and start the match.
UNITED STATES TITLE MATCH FEATURING SHINSUKE NAKAMURA (CHAMPION) VS. REY MYSTERIO
A ref comes down to the ring
and checks on Mysterio. He's fine, and the bell is rung. The Miz is still
outside of the ring at this point. After about 5 minutes of action, Mysterio
has Nakamura set up for a 619, but as he's getting ready to hit it, the Miz interferes
and gets Nakamura disqualified. They beat down Mysterio until Rusev (followed
by Lana) runs in to make the save.
Lana gets on the mic and
issues a challenge to The Miz and Nakamura for a tag team match against Rusev
and Mysterio. They accept, and the bell rings. Lots of action in this match.
Surprisingly, Rusev and Mysterio are actually a very good team. I don't know if
they've teamed up before at other house shows, but they seemed to have a good
rapport with one another. The ending sequence of this match was Mysterio
hitting a 619 on both The Miz and Nakamura. The Miz then stands up to eat a
Machka Kick from Rusev and is pinned in 9 minutes. Mysterio, Rusev and Lana all pose for the
crowd. Rusev was wildly over tonight.
CAGE MATCH: AJ STYLES VS. SAMOA JOE
This was originally supposed
to be for the WWE World
Championship, but not any longer (thanks to Daniel Bryan). A lot of great
action in this bout. These two have success great chemistry together. Many big
spots in the ring and some aggressive tosses into the cage. Styles
catches Samoa Joe in
the Calf Crusher and Joe taps out in 12 minutes. The crowd was behind Joe quite
a bit, but AJ was the clear and obvious babyface.
Intercontinental Title Match
in a Steel Cage featuring Seth Rollins (champion) vs. Dean Ambrose: Rollins is
out first to a big reaction. Ambrose is out next to an even bigger reaction
since he's from Cincinnati. Ambrose takes his sweet time walking to the ring
and as this disgusted look on his face. He walks around the cage and is
stalling. Rollins gets tire of waiting and exits the cage to go after Ambrose.
He beats Ambrose down pretty good and then starts hitting him with a kendo
stick. The two finally enter the cage and the door is shut. Rollins is still
using the kendo stick on Ambrose. Ambrose finally wrestles it away from Rollins
and starts hitting him with it. A lot of back and forth during this match.
Ambrose had Rollins tied up upside down in the corner and could have easily
walked out of the cage, but he chose to try and climb out. Rollins freed
himself and caught Ambrose. Rollins actually hit Ambrose with a Superplex while
Ambrose was on top of the cage, then immediately transitioned into a Falcon
Arrow. Ambrose just escaped at about the 2 3/4 mark. A few minutes later the
two are battling on top of the cage. Ambrose falls back into the ring and
decides to go for the door while Rollins elects to climb out over the top.
Rollins escapes first to retain the title in 21 minutes. This was probably the
best match of the night, and this concludes Starrcade.
OVERALL
It was a very enjoyable house
show. The event started at 7:30 PM and ended around 11:02 PM. It was a much
longer event then I had anticipated. I'm curious which matches will be shown on
the Network. Bray Wyatt's return makes sense, but I think they'd be better off
just showing clips of the two matches between him and Corbin. Rollins vs.
Ambrose should be shown, too. The most favorable crowd responses of the evening
went to Sasha Banks Fin Balor, Bray Wyatt, Rusev, AJ Styles, Dean Ambrose and
the B-Team's chant (not necessarily the B-Team). There really weren't many
negative responses from the crowd, aside from Nia Jax, Baron Corbin and
to a certain extent, Drew McIntyre. I couldn't begin to think about rating
these matches as most of them were all pretty much the same, good quality house
show matches, but nothing spectacular. The Ambrose vs Rollins match was clearly
the best. There weren't really any bad matches, although The Revival losing to
the B-Team in quick fashion was unexpected. I think the crowd was into
everything this evening, and I hope that comes across during the network special.
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