Streaming WWE: Breaking Point 2009 Online
Mardi, septembre 14th, 2010![]() |
Streaming WWE: Breaking Point 2009 Online.
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Watching this PPV was Kind of like Eating Something You Know You Shouldn’t, because You Know You’ll Get Sick.
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At the beginning Its Good Then You End You having a crappy ending. Thats what this PPV was it started Off Strong then Had a crappy ending. I recommend Waiting a month untill it goes down in price
1) Chris Jericho& Big Show vs MVP& Mark Henry for the unified tag titles
great opener,The crowd was into the match..it ended with Jericho pinning Mark Henry. 6/10
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2) Kofi Kingston vs The Miz for the United States title
Cool match, that started off slow, the crowd wasn’t into it at first but kofi and the miz worked their […] off and really got the crowd into it twards the end… Kofi Pinned the miz to reatian the title. 6/10
3) DX vs Legacy in a Submission count anywhere match
These Four Men Where Everywhere i feel bad for security the where all over the arena, At one point Cody Rhodes flipped Shawn Michaels over the rail (up in the audiance) Making Shawn michael Fall 15 feet to the hard ground. a Michaels got back up and tried to fight but he submitted to the million dollar dream and figure four leg lock around the ring post…Making that the coolest submission Ever! 9/10
4) Christian vs William Regal for the ECW title
Regal dominated most of the match,Christian got some offense..at the end Christian hit the Killswitch To retian the Title..Good match 6/10
5) Kane vs Khali in a singapore Cane match
God bless kane he tried to make Khali look good, But khali is […]..Pretty brutal match 4/10
6) John Cena vs Randy Orton in a I Quit match for the Championship
typical Cena, Randy orton Dominates the entire time until…Oh My Gosh!!! Cena over comes The Odds For the 100,000,000 time…The match was very good,but too damn predictable..7/10
7)CM Punk vs Undertaker in a Submission match for the title
Short , But good match Undertaker hits the Hells gate on Punk,Punk taps but Teddy Long comes out and says Hells gate was banned by vickie last year and that the match has to restart. the match restarts ad Punks locks on the Anaconda Vice and the bell was rung….What the hell was that? seriously recreating the Montreal ScrewJob…Stupid,stupid Finish… 2/10
It’s pretty obvious already that this show is getting mixed reviews. Personally, I stand somewhere in the middle. I did not think it was horrible, or even close to being WWE’s worst ppv effort of the year. That being said, there was really nothing on the show that warrants a purchase. I feel that WWE really handcuffed themselves (no pun intended, see “I Quit Match”) by holding a ppv with every main event as a submission match, because it really limits potential outcomes. For instance, in the main event, they clearly realized that it was too soon to take the belt off of CM Punk, but they were so clueless as to how to have him retain without having Undertaker submit, that they rehashed the Montreal Screwjob, which happened 12 years ago. Anyway, WWE should never hold this event again. Matches are rated out of 5 stars (*****).
1. WWE Tag Team Championship Match
Chris Jericho (c) & Big Show (c) vs. MVP & Mark Henry
Decent opener. Match was not good when either Henry or Show were in it, but Jericho and MVP worked together nicely and made up for it. Nothing to go out of your way and see, but this was a perfectly fine wrestling match. “Jerishow” go over clean after Show KOs Henry. **1/4
2. WWE United States Championship Match
Kofi Kingston (c) vs. the Miz
Crowd wasn’t really into it, but they had a good match. Lots of nearfalls and the finish was well executed. Both guys worked hard and they had the crowd pretty into it by the end. Kofi wins clean with the Trouble in Paradise. ***1/4
3. Submissions Count Anywhere Match
Shawn Michaels & Triple H vs. Cody Rhodes & Ted Dibiase
Long match and very sloppy in spots. Crowd booed HBK, being as the event was being held in Montreal, and really wasn’t all that into DX for much of the match, and it made this feel like it dragged. They brawled all over the arena and it just went on and on and on. There were some innovative spots and everyone worked hard, but this just wasn’t that good. Problem was, nobody involved really had a submission move that was over, so the crowd was pretty dead when, say, Cody Rhodes put an ankle lock on Shawn Michaels. At least DX put over Legacy. **1/4
4. Singapore Cane Match
Great Khali vs. Kane
I didn’t think it possible, but they had an even worse match than their previous encounter at SummerSlam. An abortion of a match, utterly shocking to behold. -**
5. ECW Championship Match
Christian (c) vs. William Regal
Very solid pro wrestling match. Crowd wasn’t into it but it’s understandible after what they had just witnessed. Very technical match, and the crowd did get into by the end when Christian started making his comeback. Christian pins Regal clean as a sheet with the Killswitch. **3/4
6. WWE Championship “I Quit” Match
Randy Orton (c) vs. John Cena
The psychology and storytelling of this match was really excellent. Most of the match revolved around handcuffs, with Orton cuffing Cena and just beating the hell out of him, but Cena kept refusing to quit. Orton took most of the match, but it was Cena who eventually turned the tide and Orton quit after an STF. As tired as Cena’s unstoppable Hogan gimmick is, and as much as I don’t like him as champion, I thought this was a very good match. And seriously, did anyone think Cena was going to quit? For me, the outcome was never in question because of the stips, but I’ll give credit where credit is due. ***3/4
7. World Heavyweight Championship Submission Match
CM Punk (c) vs. Undertaker
They were strapped for time by this point, so they only got about 8 minutes. That being said, the match was good while it lasted but the ending came rather abruptly. Undertaker submitted Punk with the Hell’s Gate, but Teddy Long came out and reminded everyone that Vickie Guererro’s ban of that hold was still in effect, and therefore the match was restarted. Punk quickly applied the Anaconda Vice, but as he did so the ref immediately rang the bell. So yes, it was the Montreal Screwjob in 2009. Teddy Long looked morose and stood next to a jovial Punk as the show went off the air. **1/2
While this was an interesting show, this concept should never again be used by WWE. The nature of the stipulations were such that WWE booked themselves into a corner, and had to resort to 12 year old tricks to get the outcomes that they wanted. There was definately a mix of good and bad on the show, and I don’t think one really outweighed the other, but when you look at this ppv as a whole, it is not worth your money. Rent it if nothing else.
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