Friday Night Anarchy
Chris Jericho vs. Jason Evans
The crowd was behind Jericho throughout this whole match…though that wasn’t very long Jericho looked impressive throughout this one. He showed off his skills early on, dominating the young kid. Evans tried to pull out some big moves, but Jericho always seemed to be a step ahead of him.
In the end Jericho managed to counter the ‘Death Press’ and lock in the Walls of Jericho, forcing Evans to tap out.
Winner:
Chris Jericho at 5:09
Batista vs. The Undertaker
The crowd wasn’t really into this one. The two men showed some ring rust, in this slow paced match. Undertaker got the early advantage after some power struggles and held onto throughout the match.
Undertaker managed to pull through after nailing the Tombstone Piledriver and getting the three count.
Winner:
The Undertaker at 8:27
CM Punk vs. Randy Orton
The crowd was into this one from the beginning. Cheering on Punk and making sure Orton knew he wasn’t welcome. They both pulled out big moves, showing the fans and management why they deserve a shot. Orton and CM Punk battled outside the ring, where Orton had a chance to show off some of his dirty maneuvers, forcing Punk to return to the ring just before the 10 count.
This match came to an end after Orton somehow managed to kick out after a big time high risk move. Punk, clearly frustrated, and made it clear to the ref that he thought that was the three count. Unable to persuade the referee he turned around only to meet a huge RKO! Orton was barely able to get the win off it and the fans showed their anger with loud boos. After the match Punk was still recovering and Orton saw an opportunity to put Punk away for good. He was lining Punk up for the Punt, but out of the corner of his eye he saw Jericho standing at the top of the stage. The two locked eyes as Punk rolled out of the ring to safety.
Winner:
Randy Orton at 13:47
Edge w. Christian Cage vs. Wizz Kidd
This was a fast paced match right from the get-go. It was clear that these two men wanted a piece of one another, and nobody was going to stand in there way. Gradually the match began to slow down and the two began to pace themselves. Edge worked on Wizz Kidd’s leg, trying to prevent the Wizz Kick. Wizz Kidd managed to fight his way back into this one, after a series of big moves, getting the crowd excited.
Wizz Kidd is getting ready to put this one away but Christian decides to intervene. He hops up onto the apron, getting Wizz Kidd’s attention. Wizz runs and clotheslines him down to the ground, and the fans cheer once again, but before he can turn around Edge rolls him up and gets the three count. After the match while Wizz Kidd is still in shock, Edge and Christian begin to lay the beat down. They grab a couple of chairs, and just as they are setting up for the con-chair-toe Kaz runs down to the ring. He chases them out of the ring and then looks at Wizz Kidd who is pulling himself up. Kaz picks up a chair as the fans boo him on. Just as Wizz Kidd turns around Kaz nails him right across the skull with a steel chair.
Winner:
Edge at 14:33
Triple H vs. Jimmy Gimmick
This was billed as one of the night's biggest matches and it lived up to expectations for the most part. The Game took control of the contest early showing off his power moves and not letting Gimmick get anything. Triple H's relentless attack continued until Gimmick caught him with a low blow turning the momentum.
Jimmy Gimmick then took advantage of a weakened Triple H with a series of high impact moves topped of with a diving clothesline and a side effect. In the process Gimmick attained several near falls, before finally catching Triple H in a triangle choke. The Game struggled to break free of the hold nearly passing out several times before finally reaching the bottom rope.
Getting frustrated Jimmy Gimmick ascended to the top rope as Triple H reached his feet Gimmick attempted a diving clothesline only for Triple H to beat him to the punch with a clothesline of his own nearly decapitating Gimmick. Triple H went on the offensive with a high knee, several big closed fists, and finished with a rolling spine buster. As Triple H through his arms in the air for his signature taunt Gimmick rolled under the bottom rope clutching his leg and seemingly writhing in agony. The referee didn't allow Triple H to follow the visibly injured Gimmick outside of the ring and called for the bell.
Winner:
Triple H via referee's decision @ 16:54
Main Event
Christian Cage w. Edge vs. John Cena
The fans were pretty enthusiastic about this one, they were almost even for both sides, but it seemed like they were behind Cena a little more, and he used that momentum to his advantage.
He dominated early, showing off his power advantage over Cage. Gradually Cage started battling back, trying to use his speed and technical skills to his advantage. Christian worked away on Cena’s arms, trying to prevent any more big moves. After a long while of being dominated, Cena finally battles back, and the two men begin fighting back and forth. Cage managed to get the upper hand once again, and after some more moves he went up to the top rope. Cena started getting up, and as he did Edge, just like how Christian did earlier, hopped onto the apron. The ref turned and began yelling at him, but Edge ignored him and started shouting at Cena. Cena turned to him and as Cage looked from person to person, not knowing what to do, Cena faked going for a right and Edge fell back, not realizing he was holding onto the top rope Cage got caught up and landed right on the turnbuckle. The fans began cheering as Edge looked on from the floor at what he accidentally done. Cena turned and quickly grabbed Cage off of the top rope and got him on his shoulders and nailed the F-U! Cena quickly rolled him over and got the three count.
Winner:
John Cena at 17:28
After the match Edge pulled Christian out under the bottom rope and helped him backwards up the stage as John Cena signaled around his waist and the screen slowly fades to black as a video highlighting the show begins to play.