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ECW Real Time Report: Match By Match Coverage

By "Realtime" Mike Rickard II
Aug 5, 2008 - 9:44 PM


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Tonight, the Dirt Sheet comes to ECW!  What will the Miz and John Morrison have in store for ECW fans? 

Todd Grisham talks about all the changes in the WWE recently.  Mike Adamle is now RAW General Manager and tonight, "Your Teacher" Matt Stryker is filling in for Tazz on color commentary.  Stryker says he doesn't take up as much space as Tazz on screen but he's looks great on television.

VIDEO: Highlighrts of Evan Bourne saving Ricky Ortiz from a beatdown at the hands of Chavo Guerrero and Bam Nely last week.

1.  Evan Bourne & Ricky Ortiz vs. Chavo Guerrero & Bam Nely- Ortiz wastes no time going after Nely, laying him out with an elbowsmash.   Nely bails out of the ring and tries to regroup with Chavo Guerrero.   Nely locks up with Ortiz.   Nely applies an armbar but Ortiz counters and begins wrenching on Nely’s arm.   Ortiz tags in Bourne who climbs the ropes and jumps off onto Nely’s arm.   Nely escapes and begins pounding down Bourne in his corner.   Tag to Chavo who continues the beatdown briefly until Bourne regroups and hits a flying headscissors on Chavo.   Bourne takes Chavo down to the mat with an armbar, controlling his opponent.   Tag to Ortiz who dives off the second rope with a shoulderbutt.   Ortiz gets warned by referee Scott Armstrong after punching Chavo.   Nely distracts Ortiz and Chavo capitalizes, attacking him from behind.   Double team by Chavo and Nely.   Nely follows up ith some brawling tactics, ramming Ortiz’ head into the turnbuckle.   Followup with a running clothesline.   Nel drags Ortiz into the middle of the ring and covers him but doesn’t get far.   Tag to Chavo who unleashes some forearm uppercuts on Ortiz.   Bourne looks on as Chavo applies a front facelock to Ortiz.   Chavo continues applying pressure until Ortiz manages to suplex Chavo.   Ortiz makes the tag as Nely tags in.   Series of kicks by Bourne lay out Nely.   Bourne climbs the ropes and hits a flying bodypress.   Cover but Chavo makes the save. Chavo goes for a bodyslam but Bourne counters with a dropkick.   As Ortiz takes Chavo out of the ring, Bourne rolls up Nely for the win.

WINNERS:  Evan Bourne & Ricky Ortiz (Bourne pins Nely).

VIDEO:  Hype video for Undertaker vs. Edge at Summer Slam.

VIDEO:  Highlights of John Morrison and the Miz' victory over Finlay and Hornswaggle last week followed by Mike Knox' post-match beatdown on Finlay.

Mike Knox is in the ring and he tells the fans he's not there to explain his actions from last week.  He says he's out there to expose the fraud called Finlay.  Video airs of Finlay and Hornswaggle's humorous commercial for Summer Slam.  Knox says that Finlay used to be one of the toughest men in the business and now he dances around with a leprechaun.  Just then, Finlay's music plays and the Belfast Brawler walks out, accompanied by son Hornswaggle.  The two enter the ring and Finlay gets on the stick.

Finlay says that was a funny clip Knox howed.  Finlay tells Knox that his love of fighting is just the tip of the iceberg.  Finlay says he likes to have fun and he loves his family.  If Knox has a problem with Finlay and his son, then look him in the eye and take a shot.  Knox shows his true colors by leaving the ring.  Apparently he prefers to attack Finlay when he's not ready.

VIDEO:  Recap of last night's tag team title win for Batista and John Cena over Cody Rhodes and Ted DiBiase.

2.  Armando Estrada vs. Tommy Dreamer:  This is Armando's last chance to get an ECW contract.  If Estrada loses, he's gone from ECW!  Dreamer puts Estrada in a waistlock then hip tosses him down to the mat.  Arm bar on Estrada followed by a clothesline that sends him out of the ring.  Dreamer goes to suplex Estrada into the ring but Armando counters by clotheslining on the top rope.  Dreamer quickly rebounds and hits a neckbreaker.  Estrada soon finds himself in the Tree of Woe as Dreamer prepares to end the match.  Suddenly, Colin Delaney runs out and grabs a chair.  Dreamer confronts him and Delaney bails out.  Estrada tries to attack Dreamer while he's getting into the ring but he's on the ball and stops Estrada.  Delaney runs in again but Dreamer catches him and rams his head into the steel post.  Unfortunately, the second time is the charm and Estrada surprises a distracted Dreamer with a roll-up, pinning him for the win.

WINNER:  Armando Estrada (by pinfall).

BACKSTAGE:  Delaney congratulates Estrada on his victory.  Estrada doesn't understand why Delaney would congratulate him after all Estrada put him through (back when Estrada was ECW General Manager).  Delaney tells Estrada that at least he gave him a chance to win his ECW contract; unlike Tommy Dreamer.  Teddy Long shows up and tells Delaney that Dreamer is going to give him the beating of his life as he's facing the ECW Original in an Extreme Rules Match.

VIDEO:  Highlights of Mick Foley appearing on the Cutting Edge last week on SmackDown!  Edge enlisted Foley's help to try and get an advantage against the Undertaker for the Hell in the Cell Match.  After Foley told Edge he had to look inside himself, Edge attacked Foley.

Todd Grisham and Matt Stryker run down the matches for the upcoming Summer Slam PPV.

VIDEO:  WWE 24/7 Classics On Demand Flashback to 1997 and "Stone Cold" Steve Austin confronting WWF commissioner Sgt.  Slaughter, laying him out with a Stunner.

3.  Braden Walker vs. James Curtis: Collar and elbow tie up with Walker gaining control with an armbar.  Walker hiptosses the big man before applying a sloppy vertical suplex.  Cover on Curtis for a two count.  Walker goes back to the arm bar.  Curtis gets to the ropes, forcing a break.  Curtis takes a cheap shot on Walker and follows up with a series of punches.  Walker doesn't put up with this for long and delivers a series of clotheslines to Curtis.  Fisherman's suplex by Walker leads to the 1-2-3.

WINNER:  Braden Walker (by pinfall).

VIDEO:  Hype vid  for Batista vs. John Cena.

The Dirt Sheet:  John Morrison claims that People Magazine offered 15 milligan dollars for his baby pictures.  The Miz welcomes the fans to the Dirt Sheet.  Morrison says the broadcast debut of the Dirt Sheet called for some big stars hence their guest- Mark Henry.  A picture of Henry is shown on the Titan Tron as the Miz makes fun of him, asking where his translator is.  A picture of Tony Atlas is shown as Miz and Morrison mock him as well.  The Miz says that he's seen "The World's Strongest Man" bend frying pans and bend iron bars but he's also seen Mark Henry in catering and his appetite is his strongest attribute.  As Morrison and Miz make light of the ECW champion, an irate Henry and Atlas walk into the ring.  Miz and Morrison try to calm the champion and his manager down.  Atlas says they agreed to be on the Dirt Sheet but they didn't agree to be disrespected.  Morrison compliments Henry's abs, asking him if he just did some Pilates.  Miz and Morrison try to placate the world champion by mocking a picture of Matt Hardy only for the number one contender to come out.  Hardy tells Miz and Morrison it's good to see they're big Conan O'Brien fans.  Hardy says he wanted to join the party and talks about his big match at Summer Slam.  Hardy tells Miz and Morrison he loved them in Brokeback Mountain.  Matt reminds Miz and Morrison that he became the number one contender by beating both of them.  Matt tells Henry that after Summer Slam he won't be number one contender, he'll be the ECW Champion.  Miz warns Hardy there's consequences for invading their show.  Miz swings at Hardy only to walk into a punch from Hardy.  Morrison swings at Hardy but Matt ducks and hits Henry.  Henry lays out Miz as Hardy follows up, taking Morrison out of the ring to close the show.


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Missing Link
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Trevor Murdoch

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Slick
Tracey Smothers
Al Snow
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George "The Animal" Steele
Rick Steiner
Scott Steiner
Idol Stevens
The Stro
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Kevin Sullivan

T

Sylvester Terkay
ECW's Tiffany
Too Cold Scorpio

V

Greg "The Hammer" Valentine
Jimmy Valiant
Johnny Valiant
Jesse "The Body" Ventura
Sid Vicious
Vito
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David Young
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Larry Zybszko

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