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Bigelow’s Raw Report 1/12/09

Monday Night Raw 1/12/09

Tyson Events Center

Sioux City, IA

Announcers: Michael Cole & Jerry Lawler
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Drama’s Smackdown Report 1/9/09

Drama’s Smackdown Report 1/9/09
Friday Night Smackdown!
January 9, 2009
East Rutherford, New Jersey
Jim Ross and Tazz
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Bigelow’s Raw Report 1/5/09

Monday Night Raw 1/5/09

New Orleans Arena

New Orleans, LA

Announcers: Michael Cole & Jerry Lawler
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Bigelow’s Raw Report 12/29/08

Monday Night Raw 12/29/08

Verizon Wireless Arena

Manchester, NH

Announcers: Michael Cole & Jerry Lawler
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Drama’s Raw Report 12/22/08

Drama’s Raw Report 12/22/08

Monday Night Raw

December 22, 2008

Toronto, Ontario

Michael Cole and Jerry Lawler

We start with the great duo of Santino Marella and Women’s Champion Beth Phoenix. He is upset that he’s been laughed at by everyone this year, from losing his Intercontinental Title to having his scrotum injured. Read the rest of this entry

Bigelow’s Raw Report 12/15/08

Monday Night Raw 12/15/08

Mellon Arena

Pittsburgh, PA

Announcers: Michael Cole & Jerry Lawler

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Bigelow’s Raw Report 12/8/08

2008 Slammy Awards

Monday Night Raw 12/8/08

2008 Slammy Awards

Wachovia Center

Philadelphia, PA

Announcers: Michael Cole & Jerry Lawler
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ECW Title History

Champion Won From Date City/Event
Rob Van Dam 6/13/2006 ECW[1]
Big Show Rob Van Dam 7/4/2006 ECW
Bobby Lashley Big Show 12/3/2006 December to
Dismember[2]
Mr. McMahon Bobby Lashley 4/29/2007 Backlash[3]
Bobby Lashley
(2)
Mr. McMahon 6/3/2007 One Night Stand[4]
John Morrison CM Punk 6/25/2007 Vengeance[5]
CM Punk John Morrison 9/1/2007 ECW
Chavo Guerrero CM Punk 1/22/2008 ECW
Kane Chavo
Guerrero
3/30/2008 WrestleMania XXIV[6]
Mark Henry Kane 6/29/2008 Night of Champions[7]
Matt Hardy The Miz 9/7/2008 Unforgiven[8]
Jack Swagger Matt Hardy 1/13/2009 ECW
Christian Jack Swagger 4/26/2009 Backlash
Tommy Dreamer Christian 6/7/2009 Extreme Rules[9]
Christian (2) Tommy Dreamer 7/26/2009 Night of Champions

Footnotes:
[1]: With the renewed ECW television show as WWE would have it be, the ECW title was revived and awarded to Rob Van Dam by Paul Heyman after winning the WWE championship.
[2]: This was an extreme elimination chamber match which also included Rob Van Dam, Test, Hardcore Holly and CM Punk.
[3]: This was a handicap match which put Vince McMahon, Shane McMahon and Umaga up against ECW champion Bobby Lashley. McMahon got the pinfall and won the title.
[4]: The title became vacant once Lashley was drafted to Raw.
[5]: Chris Benoit was actually chosen to be Punk’s opponent instead of Johnny Nitro (John Morrison) as another top contender, but never arrived for the show. I think we all know why he didn’t show.
[6]: Even though this is the ECW title, it became exclusive to Raw once Kane was drafted on June 23, 2008.
[7]: This was a triple-threat match which also included the Big Show. Since Mark Henry was a part of the ECW brand, the belt once again returned to where it belonged on ECW.
[8]: According the Championship Scramble rules, the ECW title could change hands any time during the match with any one gaining a pinfall on any one else regardless of whether or not they are the current champion. The match included Mark Henry, Finlay, Matt Hardy, Chavo Guerrero and The Miz.
[9]: Tommy Dreamer won the ECW world title in a triple-threat match which also included Jack Swagger.

Credit goes to: PWI Almanac, wrestling-titles.com, and ProWrestlingHistory.com

WWE Tag Team Titles History (SD!)

Champion Won From Date City/Event
Kurt Angle & Chris Benoit Rey Mysterio & Edge 10/20/2002 No Mercy[1]
Edge & Rey Mysterio Kurt Angle & Chris Benoit 11/7/2002 Smackdown!
Los Guerreros Edge & Rey Mysterio 11/17/2002 Survivor Series[2]
Benjamin & Haas Los Guerreros 2/6/2003 Smackdown!
Eddie Guerrero & Tajiri Benjamin & Haas 5/18/2003 Judgment Day[3]
Benjamin & Haas (2) Eddie Guerrero & Tajiri 7/3/2003 Smackdown!
Los Guerreros (2) Benjamin & Haas 9/18/2003 Smackdown!
Basham Brothers Los Guerreros 10/23/2003 Smackdown!
Rikishi & Scotty 2 Hotty Basham Brothers 2/5/2004 Smackdown!
Charlie Haas & Rico Rikishi & Scotty 2 Hotty 4/22/2004 Smackdown!
The Dudley Boyz Charlie Haas & Rico 6/17/2004 Smackdown!
Billy Kidman & Paul London The Dudley Boyz 7/8/2004 Smackdown!
Kenzo Suzuki & Rene Dupree Billy Kidman & Paul London 9/9/2004 Smackdown!
Rob Van Dam & Rey Mysterio Kenzo Suzuki & Rene Dupree 12/9/2004 Smackdown!
Basham Brothers (2) Rob Van Dam & Rey Mysterio 1/13/2005 Smackdown![4]
Rey Mysterio & Eddie Guerrero Basham Brothers 2/20/2005 Smackdown!
MNM Rey Mysterio & Eddie Guerrero 4/21/2005 Smackdown!
Animal & Heidenreich MNM 7/25/2005 Great American Bash
MNM (2) Animal & Heidenreich 10/28/2005 Smackdown![5]
Batista & Rey Mysterio MNM 12/16/2005 Smackdown!
MNM (3) Batista & Rey Mysterio 12/30/2005 Smackdown!
Brian Kendrick & Paul London MNM 5/21/2006 Judgment Day
Deuce & Domino Brian Kendrick & Paul London 4/20/2007 Smackdown!
MVP & Matt Hardy Deuce & Domino 8/31/2007 Smackdown!
The Miz & John Morrison MVP & Matt Hardy 11/16/2007 Smackdown![6]
Curt Hawkins & Zach Ryder The Miz & John Morrison 7/20/2008 Great American Bash[7]
Carlito & Primo Colon Curt Hawkins & Zach Ryder 9/26/2008 Smackdown![8]

Footnotes:
[1]: To give the Smackdown show tag titles exclusive to their brand, a tournament was started and this was the finals.
[2]: This was a triple-threat tag team match which also included Chris Benoit & Kurt Angle.
[3]: Tajiri was a replacement for Eddie’s injured partner Chavo Guerrero.
[4]: This was a four-team elimination match which also included the teams of Mark Jindrak & Luther Reigns and Booker T & Eddie Guerrero.
[5]: This was a four-way match which also featured the Mexicools and Paul Burchill & William Regal.
[6]: With Morrison a part of ECW and Miz a part of Smackdown, the tag belts were shared on both shows.
[7]: This was a fatal-four way tag match which also included Jesse & Festus and Finlay & Hornswaggle. Since both Hawkins & Ryder are a part of Smackdown, the belts returned to being exclusively defended on Smackdown.
[8]: At WrestleMania XXV on April 5, 2009, Carlito & Primo Colon defeated The Miz and John Morrison to unify Smackdown’s WWE tag team championship with Raw’s World tag team championship.

Credit goes to: PWI Almanac, wrestling-titles.com, and ProWrestlingHistory.com

WWE United States Title History

Champion Won From Date City/Event
Eddie Guerrero Chris Benoit 7/27/2003 Vengeance[1]
Big Show Eddie Guerrero 10/19/2003 No Mercy
John Cena Big Show 3/14/2004 WrestleMania XX[2]
Booker T Rob Van Dam 7/29/2004 Smackdown![3]
John Cena (2) Booker T 10/3/2004 No Mercy
Carlito John Cena 10/7/2004 Smackdown!
John Cena (3) Carlito 11/18/2004 Smackdown!
Orlando Jordan John Cena 3/3/2005 Smackdown!
Chris Benoit Orlando Jordan 8/21/2005 SummerSlam
Booker T (2) Chris Benoit 10/21/2005 Smackdown![4]
Booker T (3) Chris Benoit 1/13/2006 Smackdown![5]
Chris Benoit (2) Booker T 2/19/2006 No Way Out
JBL Chris Benoit 4/2/2006 WrestleMania 22
Bobby Lashley JBL 5/26/2006 Smackdown!
Finlay Bobby Lashley 7/14/2006 Smackdown!
Mr. Kennedy Finlay 9/1/2006 Smackdown![6]
Chris Benoit (3) Mr. Kennedy 10/13/2006 Smackdown!
MVP Chris Benoit 5/20/2007 Judgment Day
Matt Hardy MVP 4/27/2008 Backlash[7]
Shelton Benjamin Matt Hardy 7/20/2008 Great American Bash[8]
MVP (2) Shelton Benjamin 3/20/2009 Smackdown!
Kofi Kingston MVP 6/1/2009 Raw
The Miz Kofi Kingston 10/5/2009 Raw
Bret Hart The Miz 5/17/2010 Raw[9]
R-Truth The Miz 5/24/2010 Raw[10]
The Miz (2) R-Truth 6/14/2010 Raw[11]
Daniel Bryan The Miz 9/19/2010 Night of Champions
Sheamus Daniel Bryan 3/14/2011 Raw
Kofi Kingston (2) Sheamus 5/1/2011 Extreme Rules
Dolph Ziggler Kofi Kingston 6/19/2011 Capitol Punishment

Footnotes:
[1]: In an attempt to revive the U.S. title, this was the title tournament finals as the belt became exclusive to Smackdown.
[2]: On July 8, 2004, Cena was stripped of the belt after attacking Smackdown General Manager Kurt Angle.
[3]: This was an eight-man elimination match which also featured John Cena, Rene Dupree, Kenzo Suzuki, Billy Gunn, Charlie Haas and Luther Reigns.
[4]: The title became vacant after a double-pinfall decision during a Booker/Benoit match on November 25, 2005. Therefore, a best-of-seven series between the two was started.
[5]: This was match #7 in the best-of-seven series, but since Booker was injured, Randy Orton subbed in his place and won the title for Booker T.
[6]: This was a triple-threat match which also included Bobby Lashley.
[7]: Matt Hardy was drafted to ECW on June 23, 2008, making the belt a part of the ECW brand.
[8]: Since Shelton Benjamin was a member of the Smackdown brand, the title returned to Smackdown.
[9]: Bret Hart vacated the WWE U.S. title when a week later, he became the General Manager of Raw.
[10]: This match served the purpose of filling the title vacancy.
[11]: This was a fatal four-way match which also included John Morrison and Zach Ryder.

Credit goes to: PWI Almanac, wrestling-titles.com, and ProWrestlingHistory.com