SmackDown Report - August 24, 2007 from Columbia, South Carolina (taped August 21)
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SmackDown opens as expected - videoclips of last week's show. Khali vs Kane. The Finlay attack on Kane. Batista for the save, then getting caught in Khali's claw. Setting up the SummerSlam matches. With that out of the way, Vince and Coachman appear, having moved from backstage to the ring in the search for Vince's illegitimate child. Mixed reaction for both of them - certainly nothing substantial. Coachman delivers an opening statement, saying they are "closer and closer" to identifying this person - determined last week to be a male. He rattles off the "qualities" McMahon possesses, about to add that no one on the roster possesses them - and he's interrupted by Kane's music. With Kane facing off with McMahon, Vince states "there's no way this monster is my son." Kane takes the microphone and begins to list off his own questionable qualities, which McMahon, despicable character that he is, begins to warm up to. Turns out it's a setup for the SummerSlam match - Kane vs Finlay - as that's all Kane wants, he's not interested in McMahon's money. Vince agrees to the match - and we are interrupted again by the music of the Masterpiece - Chris Masters. Fantastic heel reaction from the crowd for him. Masters gets in the ring and says he has proof that he may be McMahon's son - including a picture of him at 15 years old with McMahon standing beside him. Masters is great at convincing McMahon that he may - in fact - be his son and he proceeds to challenge Kane to a Masterlock Challenge to prove himself to McMahon. Having a hard time locking the hold on a man the size of Kane, Masters regroups and then Kane turns the tables and challenges Masters to a Masterlock Challenge. Masters accepts and then appears hesitant as he sees the unpredictable Kane stalking behind him. When he gets up from the chair to protest, Kane attacks and chokeslams him. Vince decides, on the basis of this attack, that Masters is not his son. One begins to feel bad for the person who finally does have to be subjected to Vince as a father. Out of nowhere, and for no reason other than the creative team couldn't think up a better way to get the first match going, Chuck Palumbo appears - to little crowd reaction - on his bike. With Masters downed in the corner, and having difficulty recovering from the chokeslam, Vince announces "We have a ref, we have two wrestlers, let's have a match. Ring the bell." Chris Masters vs Chuck Palumbo These non-wrestling pieces, especially the ongoing "Vince's illegitimate son" angle, are poorly conceived and written, so it takes the talents of the performers to pull them off. Kane made the most of his lines to set up the SummerSlam match and while Masters was given a pretty tough assignment this week, required to sell to Vince, Kane and Palumbo, he pulled off a personal coup in making this segment work. Chavo Guerrero vs Funaki Rey Mysterio promo and some video footage of Hornswoggle winning the cruiserweight belt lead us into the next match. Jimmy Wang Yang vs Jamie Noble (for the #1 contender status for the Cruiserweight Championship) Post match, there are some antics by Noble as he has a fit over not being able to find Hornswoggle under the ring. Following that we get a recap of Evander Holyfield's appearance at Saturday Night's Main Event - focusing on Holyfield knocking MVP out. A short segment with Teddy Long trying to glimpse Kristal in her bikini - slated for the bikini contest later in the show - is interrupted by the arrival of MVP, who continues his boasting that he's "better" than everyone else. He adds some more detail this week, saying that he if he fit the weight class, he could be the cruiserweight champion, and that he'll soon be world champion. MVP also says he could win the tag titles, and that he could win them with "the next person who walks through that door." How many time have we been subjected to that schtick? As expected, a controversial figure walks through the door - Matt Hardy. With both of them protesting, Long sets up a title tag match for next week: Deuce & Domino vs MVP & Matt Hardy. We move on. McMahon and Coachman approach Palumbo backstage, next to his bike. McMahon says "that was an impressive victory out there," referring to Palumbo's win over Masters. How a victory over an injured man, one who is also blindsided, is "impressive" is beyond me, but this is the wacky world of McMahon. Deuce & Domino vs Eugene & Shannon Moore MVP vs Matt Hardy - Basketball Challenge Mark Henry vs Brad Allen Summer Bikini Contest Promo for Jesse & Festus with another closeup of Festus' anesthetized kisser. They're determined to put this tag team over, but this isn't the way to do it. Batista vs Finlay What was it all about this week? |

