SmackDown results: "Crutching" the competition

BRIDGEPORT, Conn. – Just two days before WWE’s second longest running pay-per-view, SmackDown served as a volatile battleground leading into Survivor Series this Sunday.
Randy Orton
& Sheamus def. Intercontinental Champion Cody Rhodes & Wade Barrett by
Disqualification (WATCH
| PHOTOS)
An
injured Christian lurked at ringside as four of the key Superstars involved in
this Sunday’s 5-on-5 Traditional Tag Team Match went head-to-head. Though not
able to compete, the crafty Superstar still influenced the outcome of the
match, delivering a painful crutch blow to Sheamus, ending the match in
disqualification.
When
Survivor Series Team Captain Barrett & Rhodes attempted to use the crutch
after the match, The Celtic Warrior turned the tide, blasting Rhodes with the
Brogue Kick. Sheamus then broke the weapon over Barrett’s back, setting up Team
Captain Orton to blast The English Superstar with the RKO. The Great White then
followed suit, hitting the Celtic Cross on the Intercontinental Champion to
give Team Orton incredible momentum heading into Survivor Series. (MATCH
PREVIEW)
Divas Champion
Beth Phoenix & Natalya def. AJ & Kaitlyn (WATCH | PHOTOS)
Two
days before Divas Champion Beth Phoenix will battle Eve in a Lumberjill Match
at Survivor Series (MATCH PREVIEW), The Fabulous Firebird teamed up with her
“Pin-up Strong” cohort Natalya. Despite a spirited effort by their beautiful
opponents, Natalya ultimately made AJ tap out to the Sharpshooter.
Kofi Kingston
def. Hunico (WATCH
| PHOTOS)
In
a fast-paced thrill ride between Survivor Series Tag Team Match combatants,
Kofi Kingston reigned supreme over Hunico with the SOS. After the bell, the
Mexican high-flyer showed open hostility toward the referee, for what he
clearly felt was an earlier missed three-count in his favor.
Big Show makes a
“World” renown Survivor Series prediction (PHOTOS)
Big
Show may have arrived in Bridgeport too late to stop Mark Henry’s brutal
assault on Daniel Bryan. However, with The World’s Strongest Champion’s attack
on him at Money in the Bank still in the forefront of his mind (PHOTOS), the
giant made it clear that his ferocious foe would not walk out of Survivor
Series. In no uncertain terms, he promised to capture the World Title with the
help of the WMD. (MATCH PREVIEW)
Ted DiBiase def.
Derrick Bateman (WATCH
| PHOTOS)
NXT’s
power couple, “Beta-Max,” made their SmackDown debut, as Derrick Bateman took on
Ted DiBiase. But, with the “DiBiase Posse” in full effect, love would not win
out. Instead, it would be the happy-go-lucky second-generation Superstar who
picked up another impressive win with Dream Street.
An injured
Christian chastised the WWE Universe (PHOTOS)
Claiming the injuries to his neck and ankle that caused him to be replaced
at Survivor Series could keep him out of action for months, Christian laid the
blame on Big Show’s attack two weeks ago, SmackDown GM Theodore Long’s
“incompetence” and the strain of WWE’s recent European Tour.
Promising to continue to inspire the members of Team Barrett to victory at Survivor Series, the former World Heavyweight Champion tore into the WWE Universe for not being sympathetic to his plight.
Mason Ryan def.
Jack Swagger (WATCH
| PHOTOS)
Following
the altercation that took place after the Sin Cara vs. Dolph Ziggler match,
Teddy Long made an impromptu showdown between Mason Ryan and Jack Swagger. The
ultra-powerful Ryan ultimately emerged victorious, locking Swagger in a full
nelson, before driving him into the canvas.
United States
Champion Dolph Ziggler def. Sin Cara (WATCH | PHOTOS)
Prior
to Dolph Ziggler’s match with Sin Cara, Vickie Guerrero praised the fact that
the United States Champion will compete twice at Survivor Series – defending his
title against John Morrison (MATCH PREVIEW) and replacing an injured Christian
in the 5-on-5 Traditional Survivor Series Tag Team Match (MATCH PREVIEW).
After avoiding Sin Cara’s aerial assault, Ziggler reversed his opponent’s pin attempt, grabbing the victory with the help of a handful of tights.
When
the smug Ziggler celebrated after the match, his outraged masked foe attacked.
Guerrero quickly called for Jack Swagger, who emerged to help his Survivor
Series teammate. But the two-on-one assault was soon dismantled by Mason Ryan,
who charged into the ring and hurled the bleach blond Superstar into the air
with incredible force.
SmackDown began
with a beat down
(WATCH | PHOTOS)
SmackDown
opened in a state of turmoil, as the “disrespected” World Heavyweight Champion
Mark Henry unleashed a ruthless assault on Daniel Bryan near the locker room
area, before dragging his prey out in front of the WWE Universe to continue the
carnage. Though Mr. Money in the Bank tried valiantly to fight back, his fierce
attacker proved too strong.
After delivering back-to back World’s Strongest Slams to finish off the gutsy target of his rage, Henry promised that this Sunday, Big Show will be carried out of Survivor Series at Madison Square Garden and he would leave still the World Heavyweight Champion. (MATCH PREVIEW)
- United States Champion Dolph Ziggler def. Sin Cara
- Mason Ryan def. Jack Swagger
- Ted DiBiase def. Derrick Bateman
- Kofi Kingston def. Hunico
- Divas Champion Beth Phoenix & Natalya def. AJ & Kaitlyn
- Randy Orton & Sheamus def. Intercontinental Champion Cody Rhodes & Wade Barrett (Disqualification)
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