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Really great set, definitely recommend it.
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Josh Mathews once again host this set showcasing various matches from the past year of both of WWE's flagship shows (RAW & SmackDown) along with various moments including the return of Chris Jericho's "Highlight Reel", John Cena having some words for The Rock, The Rock Concert, Brock Lesnar's return & John Cena's response the next week, Daniel Bryan dumps A.J. Lee, Big Show's rampage against Brodus Clay, Santino Marella's "Sign Of The Night", D-Generation X reunion, Punk & Cena's war of words of who's "The Best In The World", Daniel Bryan & Kane's anger management class, and the debut of MizTV on the Blu-Ray edition.
Matches Include:
Falls Count Anywhere Match: Zack Ryder vs. Kane - Kane was obsessed with making John Cena "embrace the hate" to the point where he constantly attacked his friend Zack Ryder for weeks leading to this match where Cena couldn't interfere or Ryder wouldn't get another shot at his U.S. Championship. Ryder came into the match with taped ribs & tried to get some offense in but had no effect as Kane just slowly punished Ryder using whatever he could including the ring post, announce table, steel steps, and the barricade multiple times while also going through the crowd to the stage area pounding on the ribs & torturing Ryder non-stop who refused to give up & kept trying to fight back before Kane delivered one devastating move he couldn't get up from. This was more than just a physical & emotional beating more than a match that did it's job in reestablishing Kane as a monster.
""RAW" Jan. 23
C.M. Punk vs. Daniel Bryan - This was a very unique match given not only the circumstances of both men being World Champions but also the history between both men dating back to their days before the WWE which we saw a reference to at the start of the match with a handshake between both of them as Bryan got the early advantage with a dropkick & knee buster & knees to the face before Punk recovered with stiff kicks & knees to the back, a bodyslam, and back breaker. The match got taken to the floor as both men exchanged forearms then went back into the ring where both men had the same idea for a running crossbody only to crash & burn before both men continued to trade momentum with various reversals & counters to each other's offense throughout the contest such as Bryan's missile dropkick & Punk's top rope elbow. This match was a high quality encounter between the two that would be a teaser for their bigger series of matches later in the year.
"RAW" Jan. 30
No Disqualification Match: Randy Orton vs. Wade Barrett - Orton was out for revenge for Barrett throwing him down the stairs & putting him out of action weeks earlier as both men started off trading strikes in the ring before the action spilled to the outside with Barrett being thrown against the barricades & even suplexed into it before a table was brought into play with Barrett being able to capitalize on it & focus on Orton's previously injured back with a strong whip in the corner & stretching it around the ring post The fight continued through the crowd to ringside back into the ring where the steel steps & a steel chair was used by both men. This match was very much like their entire feud where it came off like a big grudge match fight between the two.
"SmackDown" Feb. 3
Randy Orton, Sheamus, Big Show vs. Daniel Bryan, Cody Rhodes, The Miz - This was just your basic six man tag match that went back & forth between both teams with each team isolating one member from his partners at one point while telling the various stories between all men going into WrestleMania during & even after the match.
"SmackDown" Mar. 9
WWE United States Champion Santino Marella vs. Dolph Ziggler vs. Jack Swagger - With Johnny Ace now the General Manager of both shows, he created this match with the captain of Teddy Long's WrestleMania team against both Dolph & Swagger who were managed by Vickie Guerrero. This was a glorified handicap match with both men working over Santino together while taking turns showing off as well before a conflict of interest came when it was time for one of them to take the pin & win the title which gave Santino the opportunity to "divide & conquer." This wasn't anything special past what it was designed to be.
"RAW" Apr. 2
No Disqualification Match: Randy Orton vs. Kane - A WrestleMania rematch here as they brawling in the ring to the outside sending each other into the announce table then making their way to the stage area where both men tried to throw the other off before Orton's head was bounced off the stage various times including a DDT by Kane followed by both men making their way back to the ring where Kane began tossing in chairs which both men used to their advantage in one way or another. This was very similar to their previous street fight months earlier where it was physical from start to finish & definitely surpassed their match at Mania earlier in the week.
"SmackDown" Apr. 6
No Disqualification/No Count Out Match: WWE Champion C.M. Punk vs. Mark Henry - With Henry defeating Punk twice in the previous weeks, the special stipulation was put here to ensure there was a winner as Punk went for the "stick & move" strategy against Henry with strikes while taking chances like the suicide dive & running the barricades into a bulldog but Henry would eventually catch him using his power & weight to his advantage such as swinging Punk into the barricade & standing on it. The match went back & forth with Henry continuing to wear Punk down with his strength such as a bear hug & catching Punk in mid-air while Punk resorted to creative ways of using a steel chair. This was a great match that played to both men's strengths throughout the match.
"RAW" Apr. 16
WWE Tag Team Champions Primo & Epico vs. R-Truth & Kofi Kingston - This was your typical tag team match that used the formula of the heels double teaming & working over one babyface building up to the hot tag to his partner as the match itself wasn't anything special past the result.
"RAW" Apr. 30
Randy Orton vs. Sheamus - This was setup as a preview of the upcoming Fatal Four Way Match at the Over The Limit PPV with two of the four participants facing off here. Both men were at a stalemate early with each one being able to knock the other one down with moves like the dropkick & shoulder block before things got turned up trading fist in the corner to the point where they had to be separated by the referee. The match got taken to the floor by Orton's various clotheslines including one that took Sheamus over the top rope before Sheamus came back sending Orton into the steel steps followed by Orton sending Sheamus' shoulder into the post & used the steps to slam & stomp on it with the match going back into the ring where Orton continued to work over the arm while Sheamus was fighting back using his knee for knee drops & driving it into the midsection. Both men continued to go back & forth with heavy moves from the Irish Curse back breaker, superplex, hanging DDT, and both the RKO & Brogue Kick countered resulting in a quality television match that went close to 20 minutes from both men.
"SmackDown" May 18
Elimination Match: Christian vs. The Great Khali vs. Dolph Ziggler vs. Jack Swagger - With Alberto Del Rio suffering a concussion, this was to determine the new #1 contender for the World Championship at No Way Out. The main story told throughout the match was teams forming to double & triple team a participant in order to eliminate them before eventually turning on each other in the spirit of "every man" for himself but definitely the showdowns between Christian against either Swagger or Dolph were the highlights here.
"RAW" June 11
Vader vs. Heath Slater - This was the beginning of Slater challenging legends leading up to the 1,000 episode of RAW only to be completely destroyed in the process.
"RAW" June 11
Sheamus vs. Dolph Ziggler - A rematch from No Way Out earlier in the week that saw Dolph starting to "show off" very early to which Sheamus responded with takedowns & a fallaway slam into the barricade before slamming his face into the steps before Dolph was able to recover with a fameasser off the steps to the floor on the outside going into an athletic offense such as a dropkick on the apron & a high spike DDT. This overall was a fast paced non-stop competitive match between the two overall.
"SmackDown" June 22
Rey Mysterio vs. Kane vs. Daniel Bryan vs. Alberto Del Rio - This was to determine the challenger for Sheamus' World Championship at SummerSlam that had so much action leading to various moments like Bryan & Mysterio going aerial by doing dual dives to the outside on Del Rio & Kane before focusing on each other with a sitting dive & flying clothesline, Rio intercepting Mysterio when going for a 619 on Bryan, Kane having various moments of complete dominance, Mysterio's top rope legdrop while Del Rio had Bryan in an armbreaker, how Mysterio going for a head scissors on Kane resulted in a dropkick to the face by Del Rio, and a double 619. This was a fatal four way that saw non-stop action by all four men.
"SmackDown" July 27
Ryback vs. Curt Hawkins & Tyler Reks - Your typical Ryback squash except it was over two men instead of one.
"RAW" Aug. 6
Rey Mysterio vs. Cody Rhodes - This was Mysterio's first match back since his concussion at SummerSlam that saw Cody target that injury right away slamming his head against the announce table & also delivering moves that would land Mysterio directly on this head before Rhodes continued his recent obsession by trying to remove the mask which gave Rey an opportunity to regain the advantage. This was an average match that didn't match the feud they had years ago as this the relevance of this match happened afterwords as Mysterio united with someone who had a common enemy in Rhodes backed off Cody's obsession to remove their lucha mask.
"SmackDown" Aug. 31
Falls Count Anywhere Match: John Cena vs. Alberto Del Rio - This started out with Del Rio in control before Cena was able to catch Del Rio in mid-air with a dropkick before Del Rio was able to regain the advantage sending Cena into the steps as both men traded momentum on the outside going into the crowd & using both the announce table & barricade & even the microphone at one point. They fought up to the stage area taking some hard hits like a suplex on the ramp & head bouncing off the stage before making their way backstage destroying the interview area in the process as well. This was a fun match to watch but the bigger story wasn't who decided to show up in the middle of the match but who that person decided to drive off with.
"RAW" Sept. 3
Randy Orton vs. Damien Sandow - Dolph Ziggler was on commentary for this match while we got Sandow's thoughts on social media before the match. Sandow kept going to the outside to break Orton's momentum to the point where it caused Orton to follow him out only for him to get distracted allowing Sandow to get the advantage sending Orton in the the ring post before Orton made a comeback but also kept focusing on Dolph at ringside. Just an average match that's only relevant for the post match confrontation.
"SmackDown" Sept. 7
Kofi Kingston vs. Dolph Ziggler - We got a funny interaction between Vickie & "Little Jimmy" before the match which started off with Kofi going high risk with a flip dive over the top rope early causing Dolph to try to ground Kofi with moves like a chinlock along with and inside out flip slam as they traded momentum back & forth with both men pulling out their signature moves while also having reversals & counters to the holds themselves as well. This didn't go as long as most of their previous encounters but was what Michael Cole called "a hard fought matchup."
"RAW" Sept. 24
Beth Phoenix vs. Natalya - This was in Beth's hometown of Buffalo with the former partners starting off with mutual respect by shaking hands before the match but eventually started to get aggressive after one was shoved & the other was slapped leading into both girls hitting their trademark holds of the GlamSlam & Sharpshooter only to see the other either power out of it. This was a real short match but nice for what it was.
"SmackDown" Sept. 28
Ryback vs. Tensai - Another Ryback squash match except this was over a opponent who matched him in size.
"SmackDown" Sept. 28
Sheamus vs. Damien Sandow - Cody Rhodes was on commentary for this match that saw Sandow retreat to the outside various times causing Sheamus to chase only for Cody to cause a distraction allowing Sandow to take over showing a mean streak keeping Sheamus down with moves like the seated head scissors & side chinlock before Sheamus was able to fight back such as a top rope battery ram causing Cody to once again get involved. This was the best showcase of Sandow to date as far as his in-ring ability.
"RAW" Oct. 1
Daniel Bryan & Kane vs. Alberto Del Rio & David Otunga - It was during this period that Kane & Bryan were still in the beginning stages of being a tag team despite also being the champions while also still working out their anger management issues which was shown in throughout this match with both guys declaring "I'm the tag team champions!" to the point where each guy tried to have the spotlight to themselves like Bryan attempting a blind tag at one point only to get caught while later doing a blind tag after Kane did most of the work. The match itself wasn't anything special past putting over the dysfunction of the team.
"SmackDown" Oct. 5
C.M. Punk vs. Dolph Ziggler - A unique match considering how both men weren't fan favorites, both had two of the most outspoken & hated managers in their corners, and both men had an issue with each other for walking out of tag matches in recent weeks. Both men started off with stalemates & continued throughout the match with each man giving as much as they received like fight on the top rope with both falling off, both doing a roll through for a pin attempt, and both taking some hard hits like the Fameasser & GTS. This was a solid match up as both men were evenly matches from start to finish.
"SmackDown" Oct. 5
C.M. Punk vs. Mr. McMahon - This was Mr. McMahon's first match in over 2 year in order to teach Punk about respect only for Punk to not show any by attacking Vince from behind & continuing to stay in control while mocking him on commentary & bruising his eye but Vince came back sending Punk first into the post then over the announce table & diving after him followed by getting his shot on Heyman as the action went back into the ring with both men having a kendo stick to use. With a Mr. McMahon match, you know your not going to get a technical in-ring quality wrestling match more than an entertaining brawl which is what this was.
"RAW" Oct. 8
Daniel Bryan vs. Dolph Ziggler - Both men traded momentum early with Bryan working over Dolph's legs with a unique chinlock submission that also locked his knees followed by a knee buster & figure four only for him to eventually hurt his own leg as they went back & forth with counters to the other's hold while hitting some high impact moves like a high spike DDT, a missed splash in the corner with such impact that it sent him over the top rope to the floor, suicide dive & an X-Factor from the top rope. If anyone has seen their previous matches, you know they deliver a non-stop fast paced quality encounter & that's no different here.
"RAW" Oct. 22
John Cena & Ryback vs. C.M. Punk & Dolph Ziggler - There were issues between both teams here as Punk & Ziggler had their issues from tag matches in the past while this was Cena's first match back after arm surgery along with Rybacks' first ever tag team match but this was pretty much a glorified handicap match as Cena was in throughout the entire match with both Dolph & Punk working together against him only to build to the eventual hot tag to the dominate unstoppable Ryback. Simple tag match but nothing special.
"RAW" Nov. 5
Falls Count Anywhere Match: Randy Orton vs. Alberto Del Rio - Both men started out lobbying for control with Rio retreating & Orton following him around the arena from the lobby to in the crowd before Del Rio was able to gain control using whatever was around him including a chair, ring post, and barricade. Orton fought back taking the match back to the outside with Del Rio getting backdropped onto the ramp & giving receipts for the earlier chairshots while Ricardo Rodriquez attempted to get involved & paying the price for it but Del Rio was able to catch Orton off guard that ended up sending him through a table as Del Rio continued to taunt Orton berating him on the microphone. There two were feuding for a short time but did come off as an aggressive brawl between two men trying to prove who was the real "apex predator."
"SmackDown" Nov. 6
(Blu-Ray) United States Champion Jack Swagger vs. Santino Marella - A couple of notes here in that during this time Teddy Long & John Laurinaitis were feuding over who was the better General Manager & be able to control both shows with this particular week the G.M.'s switching running shows allowing Long to set up this match with his assistant Santino getting the title shot as this was more of a segment than an actual match as associates of both competitors quickly got involved in this match causing all shorts of chaos in & outside of the ring as this was more about pushing the issues between Long & Laurinaitis more than anything else.
"RAW" Mar. 5
(Blu-Ray) C.M. Punk & Sheamus vs. Daniel Bryan & Kane - This was a rare moment with the WWE & World Champions teaming together as Bryan & Kane were able to gain the early control singling out one opponent being able to stop any momentum dead while Punk & Sheamus were able to take advantage of using their opponents against each other as both teams were evenly matched with one partner utilizing their power & their opponent with power strikes & wrestling ability trading momentum both on the mat & in the air in what was a back & forth contest with the bigger story of not only who decided to appear but what they were wearing & doing that definitely caught everyone's attention.
"RAW" June 18
(Blu-Ray) Intercontinental Champion The Miz vs. Christian - This was a rematch from RAW 1000 with Miz now defending the championship as both men went back & forth early before Miz was able to take control working over the head & neck area using whatever tactics his could while Christian used his aerial offense with both men having various counters & reversals to the other's signature offense along with series of pinning combinations in a competitive encounter.
"SmackDown" July 27
(Blu-Ray) Street Fight Match: Sheamus vs. Daniel Bryan - This was a RAWactive match with the fans voting on the match stipulation as both men started off trading different strikes before the match was taken to the outside with various areas of the environment coming into play from ringside all the way to the stage area with weapons being used in methodical ways to work over an area of the body or make a regular move more impactful in what was another physical match in their series of encounters since after WrestleMania earlier in the year.
"RAW" July 30
(Blu-Ray) Randy Orton vs. Wade Barrett - Orton was looking for revenge for an attack earlier in the night taking the match to the outside early on working over his opponent with different suplexes & stomps while Barrett was able to gain momentum countering Orton's signature offense & taking shortcuts using the different areas of the ring to his advantage as they traded momentum catching the other & continuing to deliver some impactful offense in what ultimately came down to one man taking advantage of another's distraction.
"SmackDown" Oct. 26
There wasn't much room for every single standout or relevant match on each show to be put on here but there's always certain matches that could have easily been left out in favor of those that didn't make the cut as they didn't have any real relevance to be put on a "Best Of" set as although they did have some of the best quality TV matches on here, there were too many that really didn't have much importance or relevance compared to the collections of previous years. In the end, I would still check it out if you were a fan of the TV product.
Matches Include:
Falls Count Anywhere Match: Zack Ryder vs. Kane - Kane was obsessed with making John Cena "embrace the hate" to the point where he constantly attacked his friend Zack Ryder for weeks leading to this match where Cena couldn't interfere or Ryder wouldn't get another shot at his U.S. Championship. Ryder came into the match with taped ribs & tried to get some offense in but had no effect as Kane just slowly punished Ryder using whatever he could including the ring post, announce table, steel steps, and the barricade multiple times while also going through the crowd to the stage area pounding on the ribs & torturing Ryder non-stop who refused to give up & kept trying to fight back before Kane delivered one devastating move he couldn't get up from. This was more than just a physical & emotional beating more than a match that did it's job in reestablishing Kane as a monster.
""RAW" Jan. 23
C.M. Punk vs. Daniel Bryan - This was a very unique match given not only the circumstances of both men being World Champions but also the history between both men dating back to their days before the WWE which we saw a reference to at the start of the match with a handshake between both of them as Bryan got the early advantage with a dropkick & knee buster & knees to the face before Punk recovered with stiff kicks & knees to the back, a bodyslam, and back breaker. The match got taken to the floor as both men exchanged forearms then went back into the ring where both men had the same idea for a running crossbody only to crash & burn before both men continued to trade momentum with various reversals & counters to each other's offense throughout the contest such as Bryan's missile dropkick & Punk's top rope elbow. This match was a high quality encounter between the two that would be a teaser for their bigger series of matches later in the year.
"RAW" Jan. 30
No Disqualification Match: Randy Orton vs. Wade Barrett - Orton was out for revenge for Barrett throwing him down the stairs & putting him out of action weeks earlier as both men started off trading strikes in the ring before the action spilled to the outside with Barrett being thrown against the barricades & even suplexed into it before a table was brought into play with Barrett being able to capitalize on it & focus on Orton's previously injured back with a strong whip in the corner & stretching it around the ring post The fight continued through the crowd to ringside back into the ring where the steel steps & a steel chair was used by both men. This match was very much like their entire feud where it came off like a big grudge match fight between the two.
"SmackDown" Feb. 3
Randy Orton, Sheamus, Big Show vs. Daniel Bryan, Cody Rhodes, The Miz - This was just your basic six man tag match that went back & forth between both teams with each team isolating one member from his partners at one point while telling the various stories between all men going into WrestleMania during & even after the match.
"SmackDown" Mar. 9
WWE United States Champion Santino Marella vs. Dolph Ziggler vs. Jack Swagger - With Johnny Ace now the General Manager of both shows, he created this match with the captain of Teddy Long's WrestleMania team against both Dolph & Swagger who were managed by Vickie Guerrero. This was a glorified handicap match with both men working over Santino together while taking turns showing off as well before a conflict of interest came when it was time for one of them to take the pin & win the title which gave Santino the opportunity to "divide & conquer." This wasn't anything special past what it was designed to be.
"RAW" Apr. 2
No Disqualification Match: Randy Orton vs. Kane - A WrestleMania rematch here as they brawling in the ring to the outside sending each other into the announce table then making their way to the stage area where both men tried to throw the other off before Orton's head was bounced off the stage various times including a DDT by Kane followed by both men making their way back to the ring where Kane began tossing in chairs which both men used to their advantage in one way or another. This was very similar to their previous street fight months earlier where it was physical from start to finish & definitely surpassed their match at Mania earlier in the week.
"SmackDown" Apr. 6
No Disqualification/No Count Out Match: WWE Champion C.M. Punk vs. Mark Henry - With Henry defeating Punk twice in the previous weeks, the special stipulation was put here to ensure there was a winner as Punk went for the "stick & move" strategy against Henry with strikes while taking chances like the suicide dive & running the barricades into a bulldog but Henry would eventually catch him using his power & weight to his advantage such as swinging Punk into the barricade & standing on it. The match went back & forth with Henry continuing to wear Punk down with his strength such as a bear hug & catching Punk in mid-air while Punk resorted to creative ways of using a steel chair. This was a great match that played to both men's strengths throughout the match.
"RAW" Apr. 16
WWE Tag Team Champions Primo & Epico vs. R-Truth & Kofi Kingston - This was your typical tag team match that used the formula of the heels double teaming & working over one babyface building up to the hot tag to his partner as the match itself wasn't anything special past the result.
"RAW" Apr. 30
Randy Orton vs. Sheamus - This was setup as a preview of the upcoming Fatal Four Way Match at the Over The Limit PPV with two of the four participants facing off here. Both men were at a stalemate early with each one being able to knock the other one down with moves like the dropkick & shoulder block before things got turned up trading fist in the corner to the point where they had to be separated by the referee. The match got taken to the floor by Orton's various clotheslines including one that took Sheamus over the top rope before Sheamus came back sending Orton into the steel steps followed by Orton sending Sheamus' shoulder into the post & used the steps to slam & stomp on it with the match going back into the ring where Orton continued to work over the arm while Sheamus was fighting back using his knee for knee drops & driving it into the midsection. Both men continued to go back & forth with heavy moves from the Irish Curse back breaker, superplex, hanging DDT, and both the RKO & Brogue Kick countered resulting in a quality television match that went close to 20 minutes from both men.
"SmackDown" May 18
Elimination Match: Christian vs. The Great Khali vs. Dolph Ziggler vs. Jack Swagger - With Alberto Del Rio suffering a concussion, this was to determine the new #1 contender for the World Championship at No Way Out. The main story told throughout the match was teams forming to double & triple team a participant in order to eliminate them before eventually turning on each other in the spirit of "every man" for himself but definitely the showdowns between Christian against either Swagger or Dolph were the highlights here.
"RAW" June 11
Vader vs. Heath Slater - This was the beginning of Slater challenging legends leading up to the 1,000 episode of RAW only to be completely destroyed in the process.
"RAW" June 11
Sheamus vs. Dolph Ziggler - A rematch from No Way Out earlier in the week that saw Dolph starting to "show off" very early to which Sheamus responded with takedowns & a fallaway slam into the barricade before slamming his face into the steps before Dolph was able to recover with a fameasser off the steps to the floor on the outside going into an athletic offense such as a dropkick on the apron & a high spike DDT. This overall was a fast paced non-stop competitive match between the two overall.
"SmackDown" June 22
Rey Mysterio vs. Kane vs. Daniel Bryan vs. Alberto Del Rio - This was to determine the challenger for Sheamus' World Championship at SummerSlam that had so much action leading to various moments like Bryan & Mysterio going aerial by doing dual dives to the outside on Del Rio & Kane before focusing on each other with a sitting dive & flying clothesline, Rio intercepting Mysterio when going for a 619 on Bryan, Kane having various moments of complete dominance, Mysterio's top rope legdrop while Del Rio had Bryan in an armbreaker, how Mysterio going for a head scissors on Kane resulted in a dropkick to the face by Del Rio, and a double 619. This was a fatal four way that saw non-stop action by all four men.
"SmackDown" July 27
Ryback vs. Curt Hawkins & Tyler Reks - Your typical Ryback squash except it was over two men instead of one.
"RAW" Aug. 6
Rey Mysterio vs. Cody Rhodes - This was Mysterio's first match back since his concussion at SummerSlam that saw Cody target that injury right away slamming his head against the announce table & also delivering moves that would land Mysterio directly on this head before Rhodes continued his recent obsession by trying to remove the mask which gave Rey an opportunity to regain the advantage. This was an average match that didn't match the feud they had years ago as this the relevance of this match happened afterwords as Mysterio united with someone who had a common enemy in Rhodes backed off Cody's obsession to remove their lucha mask.
"SmackDown" Aug. 31
Falls Count Anywhere Match: John Cena vs. Alberto Del Rio - This started out with Del Rio in control before Cena was able to catch Del Rio in mid-air with a dropkick before Del Rio was able to regain the advantage sending Cena into the steps as both men traded momentum on the outside going into the crowd & using both the announce table & barricade & even the microphone at one point. They fought up to the stage area taking some hard hits like a suplex on the ramp & head bouncing off the stage before making their way backstage destroying the interview area in the process as well. This was a fun match to watch but the bigger story wasn't who decided to show up in the middle of the match but who that person decided to drive off with.
"RAW" Sept. 3
Randy Orton vs. Damien Sandow - Dolph Ziggler was on commentary for this match while we got Sandow's thoughts on social media before the match. Sandow kept going to the outside to break Orton's momentum to the point where it caused Orton to follow him out only for him to get distracted allowing Sandow to get the advantage sending Orton in the the ring post before Orton made a comeback but also kept focusing on Dolph at ringside. Just an average match that's only relevant for the post match confrontation.
"SmackDown" Sept. 7
Kofi Kingston vs. Dolph Ziggler - We got a funny interaction between Vickie & "Little Jimmy" before the match which started off with Kofi going high risk with a flip dive over the top rope early causing Dolph to try to ground Kofi with moves like a chinlock along with and inside out flip slam as they traded momentum back & forth with both men pulling out their signature moves while also having reversals & counters to the holds themselves as well. This didn't go as long as most of their previous encounters but was what Michael Cole called "a hard fought matchup."
"RAW" Sept. 24
Beth Phoenix vs. Natalya - This was in Beth's hometown of Buffalo with the former partners starting off with mutual respect by shaking hands before the match but eventually started to get aggressive after one was shoved & the other was slapped leading into both girls hitting their trademark holds of the GlamSlam & Sharpshooter only to see the other either power out of it. This was a real short match but nice for what it was.
"SmackDown" Sept. 28
Ryback vs. Tensai - Another Ryback squash match except this was over a opponent who matched him in size.
"SmackDown" Sept. 28
Sheamus vs. Damien Sandow - Cody Rhodes was on commentary for this match that saw Sandow retreat to the outside various times causing Sheamus to chase only for Cody to cause a distraction allowing Sandow to take over showing a mean streak keeping Sheamus down with moves like the seated head scissors & side chinlock before Sheamus was able to fight back such as a top rope battery ram causing Cody to once again get involved. This was the best showcase of Sandow to date as far as his in-ring ability.
"RAW" Oct. 1
Daniel Bryan & Kane vs. Alberto Del Rio & David Otunga - It was during this period that Kane & Bryan were still in the beginning stages of being a tag team despite also being the champions while also still working out their anger management issues which was shown in throughout this match with both guys declaring "I'm the tag team champions!" to the point where each guy tried to have the spotlight to themselves like Bryan attempting a blind tag at one point only to get caught while later doing a blind tag after Kane did most of the work. The match itself wasn't anything special past putting over the dysfunction of the team.
"SmackDown" Oct. 5
C.M. Punk vs. Dolph Ziggler - A unique match considering how both men weren't fan favorites, both had two of the most outspoken & hated managers in their corners, and both men had an issue with each other for walking out of tag matches in recent weeks. Both men started off with stalemates & continued throughout the match with each man giving as much as they received like fight on the top rope with both falling off, both doing a roll through for a pin attempt, and both taking some hard hits like the Fameasser & GTS. This was a solid match up as both men were evenly matches from start to finish.
"SmackDown" Oct. 5
C.M. Punk vs. Mr. McMahon - This was Mr. McMahon's first match in over 2 year in order to teach Punk about respect only for Punk to not show any by attacking Vince from behind & continuing to stay in control while mocking him on commentary & bruising his eye but Vince came back sending Punk first into the post then over the announce table & diving after him followed by getting his shot on Heyman as the action went back into the ring with both men having a kendo stick to use. With a Mr. McMahon match, you know your not going to get a technical in-ring quality wrestling match more than an entertaining brawl which is what this was.
"RAW" Oct. 8
Daniel Bryan vs. Dolph Ziggler - Both men traded momentum early with Bryan working over Dolph's legs with a unique chinlock submission that also locked his knees followed by a knee buster & figure four only for him to eventually hurt his own leg as they went back & forth with counters to the other's hold while hitting some high impact moves like a high spike DDT, a missed splash in the corner with such impact that it sent him over the top rope to the floor, suicide dive & an X-Factor from the top rope. If anyone has seen their previous matches, you know they deliver a non-stop fast paced quality encounter & that's no different here.
"RAW" Oct. 22
John Cena & Ryback vs. C.M. Punk & Dolph Ziggler - There were issues between both teams here as Punk & Ziggler had their issues from tag matches in the past while this was Cena's first match back after arm surgery along with Rybacks' first ever tag team match but this was pretty much a glorified handicap match as Cena was in throughout the entire match with both Dolph & Punk working together against him only to build to the eventual hot tag to the dominate unstoppable Ryback. Simple tag match but nothing special.
"RAW" Nov. 5
Falls Count Anywhere Match: Randy Orton vs. Alberto Del Rio - Both men started out lobbying for control with Rio retreating & Orton following him around the arena from the lobby to in the crowd before Del Rio was able to gain control using whatever was around him including a chair, ring post, and barricade. Orton fought back taking the match back to the outside with Del Rio getting backdropped onto the ramp & giving receipts for the earlier chairshots while Ricardo Rodriquez attempted to get involved & paying the price for it but Del Rio was able to catch Orton off guard that ended up sending him through a table as Del Rio continued to taunt Orton berating him on the microphone. There two were feuding for a short time but did come off as an aggressive brawl between two men trying to prove who was the real "apex predator."
"SmackDown" Nov. 6
(Blu-Ray) United States Champion Jack Swagger vs. Santino Marella - A couple of notes here in that during this time Teddy Long & John Laurinaitis were feuding over who was the better General Manager & be able to control both shows with this particular week the G.M.'s switching running shows allowing Long to set up this match with his assistant Santino getting the title shot as this was more of a segment than an actual match as associates of both competitors quickly got involved in this match causing all shorts of chaos in & outside of the ring as this was more about pushing the issues between Long & Laurinaitis more than anything else.
"RAW" Mar. 5
(Blu-Ray) C.M. Punk & Sheamus vs. Daniel Bryan & Kane - This was a rare moment with the WWE & World Champions teaming together as Bryan & Kane were able to gain the early control singling out one opponent being able to stop any momentum dead while Punk & Sheamus were able to take advantage of using their opponents against each other as both teams were evenly matched with one partner utilizing their power & their opponent with power strikes & wrestling ability trading momentum both on the mat & in the air in what was a back & forth contest with the bigger story of not only who decided to appear but what they were wearing & doing that definitely caught everyone's attention.
"RAW" June 18
(Blu-Ray) Intercontinental Champion The Miz vs. Christian - This was a rematch from RAW 1000 with Miz now defending the championship as both men went back & forth early before Miz was able to take control working over the head & neck area using whatever tactics his could while Christian used his aerial offense with both men having various counters & reversals to the other's signature offense along with series of pinning combinations in a competitive encounter.
"SmackDown" July 27
(Blu-Ray) Street Fight Match: Sheamus vs. Daniel Bryan - This was a RAWactive match with the fans voting on the match stipulation as both men started off trading different strikes before the match was taken to the outside with various areas of the environment coming into play from ringside all the way to the stage area with weapons being used in methodical ways to work over an area of the body or make a regular move more impactful in what was another physical match in their series of encounters since after WrestleMania earlier in the year.
"RAW" July 30
(Blu-Ray) Randy Orton vs. Wade Barrett - Orton was looking for revenge for an attack earlier in the night taking the match to the outside early on working over his opponent with different suplexes & stomps while Barrett was able to gain momentum countering Orton's signature offense & taking shortcuts using the different areas of the ring to his advantage as they traded momentum catching the other & continuing to deliver some impactful offense in what ultimately came down to one man taking advantage of another's distraction.
"SmackDown" Oct. 26
There wasn't much room for every single standout or relevant match on each show to be put on here but there's always certain matches that could have easily been left out in favor of those that didn't make the cut as they didn't have any real relevance to be put on a "Best Of" set as although they did have some of the best quality TV matches on here, there were too many that really didn't have much importance or relevance compared to the collections of previous years. In the end, I would still check it out if you were a fan of the TV product.
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Many Memorable Moments
Falls Count Anywhere Match
Kane vs. Zack Ryder
RAW * January 23, 2012
Chris Jericho "Speaks"
RAW * January 23, 2012
Champion vs. Champion Match
CM Punk vs. Daniel Bryan
RAW * January 30, 2012
No Disqualification Match
Randy Orton vs. Wade Barrett
SmackDown * February 3, 2012
John Cena has some choice words for The Rock
RAW * February 20, 2012
Second to None
6-Man Tag Team Match
Randy Orton, Sheamus & Big Show vs. Daniel Bryan, Cody Rhodes & The Miz
SmackDown * March 9, 2012
The Rock Concert
RAW * March 12, 2012
Triple Threat Match for the United States Championship
Santino Marella vs. Dolph Ziggler vs. Jack Swagger
RAW * April 2, 2012
Brock Lesnar Returns
RAW * April 2, 2012
WrestleMania Rematch
Randy Orton vs. Kane
SmackDown * April 6, 2012
Daniel Bryan tells off AJ Lee
SmackDown * April 6, 2012
Shaking the Foundation
John Cena & Brock Lesnar Confrontation
RAW * April 9, 2012
No Disqualification Match for the WWE Championship
CM Punk vs. Mark Henry
RAW * April 16, 2012
World Tag Team Championship Match
Primo & Epico vs. R-Truth & Kofi Kingston
Raw * April 30, 2012
Randy Orton vs. Sheamus
SmackDown * May 18, 2012
Big Show Goes on a Rampage
RAW * May 28, 2012
Fatal 4-Way Match to Determine the #1 Contender for the World Heavyweight Title
Dolph Ziggler vs. Christian vs. Jack Swagger vs. The Great Khali
RAW * June 11, 2012
Heath Slater vs. Vader
RAW * June 11, 2012
Santino Marella Hosts `Sign of the Night'
SmackDown * June 22, 2012
Sheamus vs. Dolph Ziggler
SmackDown * June 22, 2012
Unprecedented Milestone
D-Generation X Reunites
RAW * July 23, 2012
Fatal 4-Way Match to Determine the #1 Contender for the World Heavyweight Title
Rey Mysterio vs. Kane vs. Daniel Bryan vs. Alberto Del Rio
SmackDown * July 27, 2012
2-on-1 Handicap Match
Ryback vs. Curt Hawkins & Tyler Reks
RAW * August 6, 2012
Respect for the Champion
CM Punk & John Cena Have Words
RAW * August 20, 2012
Daniel Bryan & Kane Attend Anger Management
RAW * August 27, 2012
Rey Mysterio vs. Cody Rhodes
SmackDown * August 31, 2012
Falls Count Anywhere Match
John Cena vs. Alberto Del Rio
RAW * September 3, 2012
Randy Orton vs. Damien Sandow
SmackDown * September 7, 2012
Dolph Ziggler vs. Kofi Kingston
RAW * September 24, 2012
Beth Phoenix vs. Natalya
SmackDown * September 28, 2012
Ryback vs. Tensai
SmackDown * September 28, 2012
Sheamus vs. Damien Sandow
RAW * October 1, 2012
Daniel Bryan & Kane vs. Alberto Del Rio & David Otunga
SmackDown * October 5, 2012
CM Punk vs. Dolph Ziggler
SmackDown * October 5, 2012
CM Punk vs. Mr. McMahon
RAW * October 8, 2012
Daniel Bryan vs. Dolph Ziggler
RAW * October 22, 2012
John Cena & Ryback vs. CM Punk & Dolph Ziggler
RAW * November 5, 2012
Falls Count Anywhere Match
Randy Orton vs. Alberto Del Rio
SmackDown * November 6, 2012
An Unforgettable Year
Blu-ray Exclusives
United States Championship Match
Santino Marella vs. Jack Swagger
RAW * March 5, 2012
CM Punk & Sheamus vs. Daniel Bryan & Kane
RAW * June 18, 2012
Intercontinental Championship Match
The Miz vs. Christian
SmackDown * July 27, 2012
Street Fight
Sheamus vs. Daniel Bryan
RAW * July 30, 2012
The SmackDown Debut of Miz TV
SmackDown * September 28, 2012
Randy Orton vs. Wade Barrett
SmackDown * October 26, 2012
WWE.COM EXCLUSIVES
Chris Jericho is interviewed after his return
Santino Marella discusses being Assistant to the General Manager
Santino Marella talks about winning the United States Championship
R-Truth and Little Jimmy remix their entrance music
Ricardo Rodriguez discusses his Sheamus impersonation
Dude Love and Brodus Clay hang out at Raw 1000
Daniel Bryan is "Mr. Hug It Out"
Kane and Daniel Bryan try to settle an argument
Thoughts- Like the last few Best of Raw and or Smackdown releases this certainly warrants a purchase, however I have to point out the cons as well. For one I think it's a shame no matches of Antonio Cesaro have been included. He has had some particularly good ones including a standout performance against Sheamus not too long ago. Also while they are represented on the Blu Ray Daniel Bryan and Dolph Ziggler had some excellent bouts not on the disc, but those two have been the brightest shining stars in the wrestling department for some time now.
I feel as well that some Tag Team bouts from a surprisingly hot 2012 division should have been included. Sin Cara has upped his game and worked with more confidence and less botches since teaming with Mysterio and Kofi Kingston is another show stealer who had matches that easily could have been included over some Santino Marella bits. A specific match I can recall with Tensai who had a bad latter half of 2012 but also had a handful of great matches including one with Sheamus that shocked the hell out of me and could have been added to this set.
At the end of the day the biggest criticism I have is this is really The Best Of Raw and Smackdown Jan.-October which has been an issue with The Best PPV Matches set. On the plus side CM Punk and Daniel Bryan's match from back in January was not only the best Raw/Smackdown match of the year but one of Raw's Best ever. As far as the matches themselves I don't have too many complaints beyond the David Otunga tag match which if memory recalls was just another match.....seriously Otunga is on here and nothing from Cesaro????? And The Santino bouts well your a fan or your not, but Santino has great tv moments not matches.
Falls Count Anywhere Match
Kane vs. Zack Ryder
RAW * January 23, 2012
Chris Jericho "Speaks"
RAW * January 23, 2012
Champion vs. Champion Match
CM Punk vs. Daniel Bryan
RAW * January 30, 2012
No Disqualification Match
Randy Orton vs. Wade Barrett
SmackDown * February 3, 2012
John Cena has some choice words for The Rock
RAW * February 20, 2012
Second to None
6-Man Tag Team Match
Randy Orton, Sheamus & Big Show vs. Daniel Bryan, Cody Rhodes & The Miz
SmackDown * March 9, 2012
The Rock Concert
RAW * March 12, 2012
Triple Threat Match for the United States Championship
Santino Marella vs. Dolph Ziggler vs. Jack Swagger
RAW * April 2, 2012
Brock Lesnar Returns
RAW * April 2, 2012
WrestleMania Rematch
Randy Orton vs. Kane
SmackDown * April 6, 2012
Daniel Bryan tells off AJ Lee
SmackDown * April 6, 2012
Shaking the Foundation
John Cena & Brock Lesnar Confrontation
RAW * April 9, 2012
No Disqualification Match for the WWE Championship
CM Punk vs. Mark Henry
RAW * April 16, 2012
World Tag Team Championship Match
Primo & Epico vs. R-Truth & Kofi Kingston
Raw * April 30, 2012
Randy Orton vs. Sheamus
SmackDown * May 18, 2012
Big Show Goes on a Rampage
RAW * May 28, 2012
Fatal 4-Way Match to Determine the #1 Contender for the World Heavyweight Title
Dolph Ziggler vs. Christian vs. Jack Swagger vs. The Great Khali
RAW * June 11, 2012
Heath Slater vs. Vader
RAW * June 11, 2012
Santino Marella Hosts `Sign of the Night'
SmackDown * June 22, 2012
Sheamus vs. Dolph Ziggler
SmackDown * June 22, 2012
Unprecedented Milestone
D-Generation X Reunites
RAW * July 23, 2012
Fatal 4-Way Match to Determine the #1 Contender for the World Heavyweight Title
Rey Mysterio vs. Kane vs. Daniel Bryan vs. Alberto Del Rio
SmackDown * July 27, 2012
2-on-1 Handicap Match
Ryback vs. Curt Hawkins & Tyler Reks
RAW * August 6, 2012
Respect for the Champion
CM Punk & John Cena Have Words
RAW * August 20, 2012
Daniel Bryan & Kane Attend Anger Management
RAW * August 27, 2012
Rey Mysterio vs. Cody Rhodes
SmackDown * August 31, 2012
Falls Count Anywhere Match
John Cena vs. Alberto Del Rio
RAW * September 3, 2012
Randy Orton vs. Damien Sandow
SmackDown * September 7, 2012
Dolph Ziggler vs. Kofi Kingston
RAW * September 24, 2012
Beth Phoenix vs. Natalya
SmackDown * September 28, 2012
Ryback vs. Tensai
SmackDown * September 28, 2012
Sheamus vs. Damien Sandow
RAW * October 1, 2012
Daniel Bryan & Kane vs. Alberto Del Rio & David Otunga
SmackDown * October 5, 2012
CM Punk vs. Dolph Ziggler
SmackDown * October 5, 2012
CM Punk vs. Mr. McMahon
RAW * October 8, 2012
Daniel Bryan vs. Dolph Ziggler
RAW * October 22, 2012
John Cena & Ryback vs. CM Punk & Dolph Ziggler
RAW * November 5, 2012
Falls Count Anywhere Match
Randy Orton vs. Alberto Del Rio
SmackDown * November 6, 2012
An Unforgettable Year
Blu-ray Exclusives
United States Championship Match
Santino Marella vs. Jack Swagger
RAW * March 5, 2012
CM Punk & Sheamus vs. Daniel Bryan & Kane
RAW * June 18, 2012
Intercontinental Championship Match
The Miz vs. Christian
SmackDown * July 27, 2012
Street Fight
Sheamus vs. Daniel Bryan
RAW * July 30, 2012
The SmackDown Debut of Miz TV
SmackDown * September 28, 2012
Randy Orton vs. Wade Barrett
SmackDown * October 26, 2012
WWE.COM EXCLUSIVES
Chris Jericho is interviewed after his return
Santino Marella discusses being Assistant to the General Manager
Santino Marella talks about winning the United States Championship
R-Truth and Little Jimmy remix their entrance music
Ricardo Rodriguez discusses his Sheamus impersonation
Dude Love and Brodus Clay hang out at Raw 1000
Daniel Bryan is "Mr. Hug It Out"
Kane and Daniel Bryan try to settle an argument
Thoughts- Like the last few Best of Raw and or Smackdown releases this certainly warrants a purchase, however I have to point out the cons as well. For one I think it's a shame no matches of Antonio Cesaro have been included. He has had some particularly good ones including a standout performance against Sheamus not too long ago. Also while they are represented on the Blu Ray Daniel Bryan and Dolph Ziggler had some excellent bouts not on the disc, but those two have been the brightest shining stars in the wrestling department for some time now.
I feel as well that some Tag Team bouts from a surprisingly hot 2012 division should have been included. Sin Cara has upped his game and worked with more confidence and less botches since teaming with Mysterio and Kofi Kingston is another show stealer who had matches that easily could have been included over some Santino Marella bits. A specific match I can recall with Tensai who had a bad latter half of 2012 but also had a handful of great matches including one with Sheamus that shocked the hell out of me and could have been added to this set.
At the end of the day the biggest criticism I have is this is really The Best Of Raw and Smackdown Jan.-October which has been an issue with The Best PPV Matches set. On the plus side CM Punk and Daniel Bryan's match from back in January was not only the best Raw/Smackdown match of the year but one of Raw's Best ever. As far as the matches themselves I don't have too many complaints beyond the David Otunga tag match which if memory recalls was just another match.....seriously Otunga is on here and nothing from Cesaro????? And The Santino bouts well your a fan or your not, but Santino has great tv moments not matches.
Calificado en Estados Unidos el 4 de septiembre de 2018
Perfect
Calificado en Estados Unidos el 22 de abril de 2013
first off, let me say, I wasn't planning on buying this product, and bought it on a whim with a gift card. Let me tell you so glad I did. Compared to last years best of raw and smackdown, NO COMPARRISON. Awsome matches including falls count anywhere matches, and street fights,Great memories aloso including The rock concert, DX reuniting, the return of brock lezner, big shows rampage, just to name a few. The only bad thing I can say is that the PG rating for this DVD, is misleading Definatly from what ive seen so far in my opionion, not appropriate for younger viewers at all. I would say at least a TV14 rating, due to violence, and suggestive language. But in reality thats what makes it great, hard hitting violent matches, which includes regular matches, the return of brock lezner, the cena and lezner brawl on raw, and big shows rampage as well. Being a fan of ECW this one is right up my ally. If you have been a long time wrestling fan, check this one out, hope you enjoy it, I know I did.
Calificado en Estados Unidos el 30 de enero de 2013
This is a great set from WWE. The picture quality on the Blu Ray is amazing and the sound is also breathtaking. The matches that I have watched so far have been excellent. I really enjoy being able to watch these matches without the barrage of commercials that normally occur on any give Raw and Smackdown. This is a no brainer for any wrestling fan. You get hours upon hours of action in 1080 P quality. If you or anyone you know loves wrestling I would definitely recommend picking up this set!!!!
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The Best of RAW and Smackdown 2012
Calificado en el Reino Unido el 4 de agosto de 2017
This three disc DVD highlights the best moments and matches from RAW and Smackdown in 2012. It is hosted by Josh Mathews but there aren't too many of his segments.
Kane vs. Zack Ryder - This was a Falls Count Anywhere match that was pretty much dominated by Kane. He beat Ryder all around the arena and up onto the stage before chokeslamming him though it. It was alright but slowed down towards the end as it didn't really have an official finish.
**Next we have Chris Jericho's Highlight Reel talk show segment, but it was during his time of coming out and then just leaving without saying anything.**
CM Punk vs. Daniel Bryan - Both men were world champions here. This was a great back and forth match filled with fast paced, back and forth action and great reversals and counters. The only negative about this match is the ending which becomes even more disappointing with how good the match was.
Randy Orton vs. Wade Barrett - This match had no disqualifications and was a non-stop brawl from start to finish. They brought in a table, fought all through the crowd and introduced a steel chair that both men felt the effects of multiple times. A very entertaining brawl with a good, clean finish.
**John Cena cutting a promo on The Rock was shown next, as far as promos go Cena definitely won this feud.**
Randy Orton, Sheamus and Big Show vs. Daniel Bryan, Cody Rhodes and The Miz - This was a pretty good match with the babyfaces dominating until Bryan managed to cut off Sheamus and work him over for a while. It broke down towards the end with Big Show chasing off Cody and Sheamus taking out Bryan on the outside. After the match Kane attacked Randy Orton to continue their feud.
**The Rock performed his "Rock Concert here, it was entertaining enough.**
Santino Marella vs. Dolph Ziggler vs. Jack Swagger - This was for the United States Championship. Swagger and Ziggler were in a tag team at this time so they worked together for a lot of this match to take out Marella. It was a short but high energy match and was quite good, although I do hate the "cobra".
**Next we get a promo by John Cena following Wrestlemania leading to the return of Brock Lesnar after eight years away.**
Randy Orton vs. Kane - This match was no disqualification and they spent as much time outside the ring as they did in it, brawling all around the ring and up the stage. It was a back and forth brawl that made full use of the stipulation, it was another good match.
**Next Daniel Bryan blames AJ Lee for his Wrestlemania loss, this was good for his story/character at the time but watching it back now it's just alright.**
**A confrontation following on from Brock Lesnar's debut the week before between him and Cena. It was a great moment that resulted in half the locker room coming down to try and separate them.**
CM Punk vs. Mark Henry - This was another no disqualification match and was for CM Punk's WWE Championship. It was a really good one and different to the previous ones on the set with most of the action still taking place in the ring and minimal use of weapons. Punk made a good underdog here against the more powerful Mark Henry and the stipulation definitely helped the match.
Primo and Epico vs. R-Truth and Kofi Kingston - This was for the Tag Team Championships and it was fine. There was nothing about it I'd pick out as bad but it just wasn't that interesting. That may be down to me not being a fan of either team but I don't think so.
Randy Orton vs. Sheamus - This was a really good back and forth match. for the first part of the match Orton went after Sheamus' shoulder and arm but eventually they just ended up fighting back and forth, trading their signature offence along with reversals and near falls. I enjoyed this more than I thought I would, it was one of their better matches together.
**Next we had Big Show running down Brodus Clay before beating him up before their match could start, he also took out Kofi and R-Truth too, it was alright but I don't think it was really one of the best moments of 2012.**
Dolph Ziggler vs. Christian vs. Jack Swagger vs. Great Khali - This was an elimination number one contender's match. Everyone teamed up to take out The Great Khali early on, it was good to get him out of the way early as the match picked up when he left. Swagger and Ziggler were still working as a team against Christian and they managed to hurt his ankle which would continue to play a role in the match from then on which I liked. It was another good match that got better with each elimination.
Heath Slater vs. Vader - This was during Slater's time of holding open challenges for people from RAW's past in the build to RAW 1000. It was a squash match as it should have been, it was cool to see Vader again though.
**Santino looked at some crowd signs and kissed a fan, it was awful.**
Sheamus vs. Dolph Ziggler - Sheamus used his power to control Ziggler early on until Ziggler hit a famasser on the outside to take back control. He worked him over until Sheamus made a comeback and they went back and forth trading counters and nearfalls in a really good match. These two had great chemistry.
**Next we saw the D-Generation X reunion from RAW 1000, it was a very memorable moment and was the first time Triple H, Shawn Michaels, X-Pac and the New Age Outlaws were all together as part of DX.**
Rey Mysterio vs. Alberto Del Rio vs. Daniel Bryan vs. Kane - This was a number one contender's match with one fall. It was a really good fast paced match with interactions between all four men. Kane and Bryan continued their feud and Mysterio and Del Rio renewed their rivalry. There were plenty of near falls and submissions being broken at the last minute and it was a fun and unpredictable match.
Ryback vs. Curt Hawkins and Tyler Reks - This was basically a squash match, I guess they wanted to show the rise of Ryback but it wasn't very good.
**CM Punk calls out John Cena next and cuts a great promo about him not receiving the respect he deserves and Cena comes back with a promo of his own, a really good segment.**
**Next we see the anger management segments with Daniel Bryan and Kane, they're great.**
Rey Mysterio vs. Cody Rhodes - This was a good back and forth match, it was short but good while it lasted. Rhodes was obsessed with Mysterio's mask and tried to unmask him after the match was over.
John Cena vs. Alberto Del Rio - This was a Falls Count Anywhere match, they started off like a regular match for a while before moving to the ringside area. They used their environment as a weapon and Del Rio put Cena through the announce table. They then fought backstage where the match would end soon after. It was a decent back and forth match that made use of the stipulation.
Randy Orton vs. Damien Sandow - This started as a decent match, Randy Orton controlled a lot of it but Sandow got in some offence too. Unfortunately it had a disappointing finish which stopped this from really getting good. After the match Orton attacks Dolph Ziggler who was at ringside.
Dolph Ziggler vs. Kofi Kingston - These two always work well together and this match was no different. Both of their managers were ejected from ringside to ensure a fair fight. They had a really good, back and forth match with plenty of reversals and near falls.
Beth Phoenix vs. Natalya - This was a pretty good, competitive match that turned into a brawl for a moment in the middle before going back to some
back and forth wrestling with a clean finish. After the match Eve suspended Beth Phoenix for having blonde hair.
Ryback vs. Tensai - This wasn't a complete squash, Tensai did get some offence in but it was pretty short and decisive. It wasn't very good at all, neither man is that interesting when they have control and it was quite slow too.
Sheamus vs. Damien Sandow - This was another really good match. Sheamus ran through Sandow for a while to begin the match. Sandow eventually cut him off and slowed down the pace to wear down the World Champion for a while until Sheamus started trying to come back and they went back and forth from there, I really liked this one.
Daniel Bryan and Kane vs. Alberto Del Rio and David Otunga - This was a decent tag match but it wasn't anything special really. Kane and Bryan still weren't completely getting along but they managed to work well together anyway. It was fairly short and wasn't boring, it just wasn't anything that stood out. David Otunga is terrible, he should go away.
CM Punk vs. Dolph Ziggler - This was another really good match. It was back and forth the whole way with both men knocking each other off the turnbuckle at the same time. Back in the ring they continued to trade holds and reversals before a good clean finish. Great stuff.
CM Punk vs. Vince McMahon - This was a brawl from the start, it was no disqualifications. Punk dominated early but Vince managed to get a bit of offence in and use a kendo stick. Punk soon got control back and had the match won but Ryback and John Cena both got involved. This was more of an angle than a match but it was still entertaining.
Daniel Bryan vs. Dolph Ziggler - This was a very technical match to start with and the two men were very even throughout the match. Bryan injured his knee which affected him throughout the match but he still kept on fighting. Kane came down to ringside to support Bryan but served more as a distraction. It was a very good, competitive match.
John Cena and Ryback vs. CM Punk and Dolph Ziggler - Punk and Ziggler cut off Cena and worked him over for most of this match, then Cena made the hot tag to Ryback and it went on from there. It was the basic television tag main event style match but it was still good and worth including.
Randy Orton vs. Alberto Del Rio - This was another Falls Count Anywhere match and for the first half of the match they used that fully, fighting all round ringside, through the crowd and into the backstage area. They eventually ended up back in the ring and went back and forth, introducing a steel chair and the ring steps. Del Rio got the microphone to trash talk Orton, he did this in his FCA match with Cena too. This was a good, back and forth brawl and a good way to end the set.
This was an enjoyable watch, the Best of RAW and Smackdown DVDs always are and this one is no exception. There were plenty of really good matches and some very memorable moments covering a good variety of wrestlers.
Kane vs. Zack Ryder - This was a Falls Count Anywhere match that was pretty much dominated by Kane. He beat Ryder all around the arena and up onto the stage before chokeslamming him though it. It was alright but slowed down towards the end as it didn't really have an official finish.
**Next we have Chris Jericho's Highlight Reel talk show segment, but it was during his time of coming out and then just leaving without saying anything.**
CM Punk vs. Daniel Bryan - Both men were world champions here. This was a great back and forth match filled with fast paced, back and forth action and great reversals and counters. The only negative about this match is the ending which becomes even more disappointing with how good the match was.
Randy Orton vs. Wade Barrett - This match had no disqualifications and was a non-stop brawl from start to finish. They brought in a table, fought all through the crowd and introduced a steel chair that both men felt the effects of multiple times. A very entertaining brawl with a good, clean finish.
**John Cena cutting a promo on The Rock was shown next, as far as promos go Cena definitely won this feud.**
Randy Orton, Sheamus and Big Show vs. Daniel Bryan, Cody Rhodes and The Miz - This was a pretty good match with the babyfaces dominating until Bryan managed to cut off Sheamus and work him over for a while. It broke down towards the end with Big Show chasing off Cody and Sheamus taking out Bryan on the outside. After the match Kane attacked Randy Orton to continue their feud.
**The Rock performed his "Rock Concert here, it was entertaining enough.**
Santino Marella vs. Dolph Ziggler vs. Jack Swagger - This was for the United States Championship. Swagger and Ziggler were in a tag team at this time so they worked together for a lot of this match to take out Marella. It was a short but high energy match and was quite good, although I do hate the "cobra".
**Next we get a promo by John Cena following Wrestlemania leading to the return of Brock Lesnar after eight years away.**
Randy Orton vs. Kane - This match was no disqualification and they spent as much time outside the ring as they did in it, brawling all around the ring and up the stage. It was a back and forth brawl that made full use of the stipulation, it was another good match.
**Next Daniel Bryan blames AJ Lee for his Wrestlemania loss, this was good for his story/character at the time but watching it back now it's just alright.**
**A confrontation following on from Brock Lesnar's debut the week before between him and Cena. It was a great moment that resulted in half the locker room coming down to try and separate them.**
CM Punk vs. Mark Henry - This was another no disqualification match and was for CM Punk's WWE Championship. It was a really good one and different to the previous ones on the set with most of the action still taking place in the ring and minimal use of weapons. Punk made a good underdog here against the more powerful Mark Henry and the stipulation definitely helped the match.
Primo and Epico vs. R-Truth and Kofi Kingston - This was for the Tag Team Championships and it was fine. There was nothing about it I'd pick out as bad but it just wasn't that interesting. That may be down to me not being a fan of either team but I don't think so.
Randy Orton vs. Sheamus - This was a really good back and forth match. for the first part of the match Orton went after Sheamus' shoulder and arm but eventually they just ended up fighting back and forth, trading their signature offence along with reversals and near falls. I enjoyed this more than I thought I would, it was one of their better matches together.
**Next we had Big Show running down Brodus Clay before beating him up before their match could start, he also took out Kofi and R-Truth too, it was alright but I don't think it was really one of the best moments of 2012.**
Dolph Ziggler vs. Christian vs. Jack Swagger vs. Great Khali - This was an elimination number one contender's match. Everyone teamed up to take out The Great Khali early on, it was good to get him out of the way early as the match picked up when he left. Swagger and Ziggler were still working as a team against Christian and they managed to hurt his ankle which would continue to play a role in the match from then on which I liked. It was another good match that got better with each elimination.
Heath Slater vs. Vader - This was during Slater's time of holding open challenges for people from RAW's past in the build to RAW 1000. It was a squash match as it should have been, it was cool to see Vader again though.
**Santino looked at some crowd signs and kissed a fan, it was awful.**
Sheamus vs. Dolph Ziggler - Sheamus used his power to control Ziggler early on until Ziggler hit a famasser on the outside to take back control. He worked him over until Sheamus made a comeback and they went back and forth trading counters and nearfalls in a really good match. These two had great chemistry.
**Next we saw the D-Generation X reunion from RAW 1000, it was a very memorable moment and was the first time Triple H, Shawn Michaels, X-Pac and the New Age Outlaws were all together as part of DX.**
Rey Mysterio vs. Alberto Del Rio vs. Daniel Bryan vs. Kane - This was a number one contender's match with one fall. It was a really good fast paced match with interactions between all four men. Kane and Bryan continued their feud and Mysterio and Del Rio renewed their rivalry. There were plenty of near falls and submissions being broken at the last minute and it was a fun and unpredictable match.
Ryback vs. Curt Hawkins and Tyler Reks - This was basically a squash match, I guess they wanted to show the rise of Ryback but it wasn't very good.
**CM Punk calls out John Cena next and cuts a great promo about him not receiving the respect he deserves and Cena comes back with a promo of his own, a really good segment.**
**Next we see the anger management segments with Daniel Bryan and Kane, they're great.**
Rey Mysterio vs. Cody Rhodes - This was a good back and forth match, it was short but good while it lasted. Rhodes was obsessed with Mysterio's mask and tried to unmask him after the match was over.
John Cena vs. Alberto Del Rio - This was a Falls Count Anywhere match, they started off like a regular match for a while before moving to the ringside area. They used their environment as a weapon and Del Rio put Cena through the announce table. They then fought backstage where the match would end soon after. It was a decent back and forth match that made use of the stipulation.
Randy Orton vs. Damien Sandow - This started as a decent match, Randy Orton controlled a lot of it but Sandow got in some offence too. Unfortunately it had a disappointing finish which stopped this from really getting good. After the match Orton attacks Dolph Ziggler who was at ringside.
Dolph Ziggler vs. Kofi Kingston - These two always work well together and this match was no different. Both of their managers were ejected from ringside to ensure a fair fight. They had a really good, back and forth match with plenty of reversals and near falls.
Beth Phoenix vs. Natalya - This was a pretty good, competitive match that turned into a brawl for a moment in the middle before going back to some
back and forth wrestling with a clean finish. After the match Eve suspended Beth Phoenix for having blonde hair.
Ryback vs. Tensai - This wasn't a complete squash, Tensai did get some offence in but it was pretty short and decisive. It wasn't very good at all, neither man is that interesting when they have control and it was quite slow too.
Sheamus vs. Damien Sandow - This was another really good match. Sheamus ran through Sandow for a while to begin the match. Sandow eventually cut him off and slowed down the pace to wear down the World Champion for a while until Sheamus started trying to come back and they went back and forth from there, I really liked this one.
Daniel Bryan and Kane vs. Alberto Del Rio and David Otunga - This was a decent tag match but it wasn't anything special really. Kane and Bryan still weren't completely getting along but they managed to work well together anyway. It was fairly short and wasn't boring, it just wasn't anything that stood out. David Otunga is terrible, he should go away.
CM Punk vs. Dolph Ziggler - This was another really good match. It was back and forth the whole way with both men knocking each other off the turnbuckle at the same time. Back in the ring they continued to trade holds and reversals before a good clean finish. Great stuff.
CM Punk vs. Vince McMahon - This was a brawl from the start, it was no disqualifications. Punk dominated early but Vince managed to get a bit of offence in and use a kendo stick. Punk soon got control back and had the match won but Ryback and John Cena both got involved. This was more of an angle than a match but it was still entertaining.
Daniel Bryan vs. Dolph Ziggler - This was a very technical match to start with and the two men were very even throughout the match. Bryan injured his knee which affected him throughout the match but he still kept on fighting. Kane came down to ringside to support Bryan but served more as a distraction. It was a very good, competitive match.
John Cena and Ryback vs. CM Punk and Dolph Ziggler - Punk and Ziggler cut off Cena and worked him over for most of this match, then Cena made the hot tag to Ryback and it went on from there. It was the basic television tag main event style match but it was still good and worth including.
Randy Orton vs. Alberto Del Rio - This was another Falls Count Anywhere match and for the first half of the match they used that fully, fighting all round ringside, through the crowd and into the backstage area. They eventually ended up back in the ring and went back and forth, introducing a steel chair and the ring steps. Del Rio got the microphone to trash talk Orton, he did this in his FCA match with Cena too. This was a good, back and forth brawl and a good way to end the set.
This was an enjoyable watch, the Best of RAW and Smackdown DVDs always are and this one is no exception. There were plenty of really good matches and some very memorable moments covering a good variety of wrestlers.
Javier
5.0 de 5 estrellas
Excelente recopilación de 2012
Calificado en España el 9 de septiembre de 2014
Buena revisión de los mejores momentos y combates de los shows semanales de WWE de 2012. En la línea de otros recopilatorios anuales de la WWE.
BITW91
5.0 de 5 estrellas
CM Punk = "RESPECT"
Calificado en el Reino Unido el 19 de abril de 2015
A truly entertaining set of Raw and Smackdown from the year 2012.
Favourite matches:
1. CM Punk vs Daniel Bryan (Champion vs Champion)
2. Randy Orton vs Wade Barrett
3. Randy Orton vs Kane
4. CM Punk vs Mark Henry
5. Randy Orton vs Sheamus
6. Dolph Ziggler vs Kofi Kingston
7. John Cena vs Alberto Del Rio
8. Randy Orton vs Alberto Del Rio
A fantastic DVD all round and will be watching it again in the near future and would recommend to all WWE fans.
Favourite matches:
1. CM Punk vs Daniel Bryan (Champion vs Champion)
2. Randy Orton vs Wade Barrett
3. Randy Orton vs Kane
4. CM Punk vs Mark Henry
5. Randy Orton vs Sheamus
6. Dolph Ziggler vs Kofi Kingston
7. John Cena vs Alberto Del Rio
8. Randy Orton vs Alberto Del Rio
A fantastic DVD all round and will be watching it again in the near future and would recommend to all WWE fans.
Amazon Customer
5.0 de 5 estrellas
Five Stars
Calificado en el Reino Unido el 16 de febrero de 2016
Great Extras and over all good selection of extra matches
Amazon Customer
4.0 de 5 estrellas
really good
Calificado en el Reino Unido el 23 de octubre de 2013
i like the dvd but i dont like waiting for the dvd to be deliveried to my house really like the dvd
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