The John Report: WWE Extreme Rules 2011 Recap
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I didn't watch the PPV live. I missed the first half of the PPV and then I got home to catch the second half as it happened. I'm glad I did. I'll give you my thoughts on each of the matches and key happenings as well as the usual star ratings for the matches, the three stars of the show and the final rating on the PPV. The announcers at the start of the PPV were Josh Mathews, Booker T. and Jerry Lawler. No sign of Michael Cole at the beginning. Last Man Standing: Randy Orton d. CM Punk (***1/2) At this point Lawler left the announce table to go get ready for his match. Backstage, Teddy Long told Sheamus he had to defend the US Title in a Tables Match against Kofi Kingston because they had to get one of the secondary belts on Raw. He didn't say that secondary titles thing. That was my edit. Sheamus threw in a light about seeing Kofi Kingston's birth certificate to get a shot at his belt, which is a joke geared towards Donald Trump claiming Barack Obama wasn't really American. I'm shocked that Vince McMahon would rip a fellow Republican like Trump. Maybe Vince was asleep. They showed John Morrison jumping off stuff backstage doing his Parkour training. Tables Match for the US Title: Kofi Kingston d. Sheamus (**) Backstage, The Grish interviewed R-Truth. This was terrific. I'm loving heel R-Truth probably because I disliked face R-Truth so much. He's doing a great job no matter what you feel about the guy. He claims a conspiracy is holding him back while Morrison stole his WWE Title Match opportunity. I liked it because it's a heel telling us how he feels without being too overbearing. You can understand it from his point of view. Country Whipping Match: Jack Swagger & Michael Cole d. Jerry Lawler & Jim Ross (DUD) They had an advertisement for the Over The Limit PPV that was a mockery of sex pill commercials. It wasn't as funny as WWE probably thinks. Backstage, The Grish interviewed Cena. He said he hasn't held the WWE title since June of last year when he lost at Fatal 4Way to Sheamus thanks to Nexus interfering. As soon as I heard this promo I knew he was winning the title. Falls Count Anywhere: Rey Mysterio d. Cody Rhodes (**1/2) In the "divas locker room" Layla walked up to the other babyface girls (Alicia's there too) talking about how this might be her last night and she wanted to apologize to them for anything bad she's ever done. Kelly Kelly spoke for the group by saying they liked McCool less than her, so good luck. Yeah, because all women are very forgiving and would not hold any kind of grudge. Right. Michael Cole was back at the announce desk. Loser Leaves WWE: Layla d. Michelle McCool (*1/4) Post match, McCool was alone in the ring crying when Kharma (Awesome Kong) made her debut. She came out laughing. The crowd was in awe of her. She hit the Implant Buster move that will probably have a different name in WWE. She lifts her up in a Butterfly Suplex position and then drops her down face & chest first. She laughed some more. I liked the presentation of Kharma. The music was ominous, the camera shot her from the ground up to put over how big she is and it was a memorable debut. I can't wait for her to crush some of the girls. After the attack, they showed the babyface divas locker room (and Alicia) reacting to it in shock. For those wondering, the McCool leaving WWE stipulation is legit. She also said as much on Twitter. The word got around late last week. I'm not going to lie by saying she was one of my favorites. She wasn't. She was a good performer that got better through the years. I liked her way more as a heel than as a face. I respect her and appreciate how hard she worked. All the best to her, her husband The Undertaker and the life they have together. Backstage, Ricardo Rodriguez was practicing the announcement of Del Rio as World Champion. That means Del Rio is losing. Ladder Match for the World Title: Christian d. Alberto Del Rio (****1/4) It was an excellent 20 minute Ladder Match. They got as much time as they should have, they worked at a pace that didn't allow for the match to ever slow down and there was even some accidental blood with Christian's head getting cut open. I loved it. This is my #3 match of 2011 in WWE so far with HHH/Taker and the Smackdown Elimination Chamber match being the top two (both at ****1/2). I loved Edge's face post match when he was looking up at his friend holding the World Title for the first time as World Champion. That moment felt real because it was. That's the kind of moment that makes me proud to be a fan of this crazy business. Let's take a moment to look at Christian's Title History. He's won the Light Heavyweight, European, Hardcore, Tag (9x), Intercontinental (3x), ECW (2x), TNA (2x) and now the World Heavyweight Title. That, my friends, is reeking of awesomeness. I am genuinely happy for my fellow Ontarian Jason Reso for this accomplishment. The guy has done it all in the business. He started in WWE in 1998. After his successful tag run with Edge he was stuck in the midcard where it looked like he was always going to stay. He left to go to TNA because he must have been frustrated with his position. He came back hungrier than ever, works his ass off, his best friend Edge was forced to retire and now he is the World Heavyweight Champion for the first time. I love it. I never thought it would happen, but I'm so glad it did. The show continued from here? Oh right, I guess it did. I would have liked to see this match end the PPV, but this is WWE. You know Cena's going on last. Backstage, The Miz was with Alex Riley in the locker room. Riley was motivating him and tried to do Miz' catchphrase, but the champ cut him off. Then he walked away. Lumberjack Match for the Tag Titles: Big Show & Kane d. Wade Barrett & Ezekiel Jackson (*) No video package for the main event. That's rare. It's also because Morrison had no interaction with the other two guys going into the match. Cage Match for WWE Title: John Cena d. The Miz & John Morrison (***1/2) I should have went with my Cena pick. I guess this means I can't pick his matches right. Now that he's the champ, though, it will make me pick him every month again. I'm not sure if his title reign is going to last all the way until next year's WrestleMania against Rock. I do think it will be will a lengthy one, though. As for the match, Morrison really shined here with his incredible offense that is different than the generic stuff that Cena does. That Starship Pain spot off the top of the cage was especially impressive. The scariest moment came when Cena & Morrison did a double suplex on Miz from the top of the cage that saw Miz land right on the back of his head because they didn't lay out enough. That was scary. I cringed. Then they showed it a few more times. I cringed some more. I'm not sure how many times two guys were on top of the cage throwing punches, but it was at least four times and that's too much for me. They should eliminate the "you can escape by the door" stipulation because it makes no sense that somebody rather climb up the cage than out the door. Their cage matches are limited in what they can do as far as new spots because we've seen them all before. The interference from R-Truth late in the match hurt the quality, but it was to be expected since his feud with Morrison is just starting. He took out Morrison, then he hit Cena with his axe kick and Miz was still selling from Morrison's attack I guess. He sat there for a while. Morrison was done at that point, so Cena hit the Attitude Adjustment on Miz from the top rope. He covered for the three. The match went about 20 minutes. If it wasn't for the R-Truth interference, which makes sense of the story, it could have reached four stars with a hotter finish. The show ended with Cena celebrating his 10th WWE Title victory (also includes World Title). Three Stars of the Show I give this PPV a 7.5 out of 10. If you're wondering, I gave WrestleMania 27 a 6.5, which means this was the better show of the two. If you go back a month before that I gave Elimination Chamber a 8 too. The Royal Rumble got 6.5 in case you're wondering. It's been a strong year for WWE PPVs. The matches got more time than they did at WrestleMania, they provided us with a lot of babyface victories (they went 7 for 8 counting Layla) and we got some memorable moments with Christian's title win (for the adults) and Cena's title win (for the kids). Everybody went home happy. On paper it may not have been that appealing, but the execution of the show was very well done. For all the talk about WWE hating "wrestling" and people making a big fuss about it, just watch this show. There was a lot of good in-ring action here. The wrestlers (yea I said it) should be proud. I just want to say congrats to John Cena (pronounced Chayna if you're Santino) for being WWE Champion again. He is proof that after 467 title shots in 10 months, getting fired (yet never leaving), never losing clean and eating your Fruity Pebbles you too can be a winner. I am being sarcastic. I don't hate or love Cena as a performer. I think he's good, but I dislike how he gets booked a lot of the time and the last year has been especially annoying. Vince needs to stop booking him like 1989 Hulk Hogan and get with the times. We also found out on Sunday night, while the PPV was going on, that Osama Bin Laden had been killed by US Navy Seals in Pakistan. I think that's a victory for the entire free world that we live in. Yes, I'll join in the "USA! USA!" chants with my American friends, but the entire world is celebrating this news as well. Thanks to all those that serve for our freedom on a daily basis no matter where you are. Thanks for reading. I'll be back on Tuesday with The Raw Deal. I'm not writing it live this week. To close I'll leave you with what might be my moment of the year. It's Captain Charisma aka The Champ. ![]() John Canton - john@thejohnreport.net Visit My Archives to view ten years of The John Report columns. |


