*Spoilers* More Details from Last Night’s ECW Tapings

Posted by Marc Middleton on Monday, November 30th, 2009

- Thanks to Nicolas Moore and PWInsider for these more detailed spoilers from last night’s WWE TV tapings in Hampton, Virginia:

Dark Match:

Kaval beat Paul Burchill w/ Katie Lee via pin after a ghetto stomp from the top rope.

ECW:

Show starts off with The Abraham Washington Show with Zack Ryder and Rosa Mendez. Now I was right beside the titantron however there was a curtain blocking my path so I couldn’t see but I could hear. They read poems to each other and apparently started making out on the couch. End of segment.

Backstage, Regal is talking to Ezekiel about his actions last week and how he needs to get his head in the game because tonight he’s tagging with Kozlov against Christian and Shelton Benjamin.

Goldust beats William Regal after a rollup after Ezekiel and Kozlov getting a scruff outside of the ring costing Regal the match.

Backstage, ECW GM Tiffany (sp?) is talking to Paul Burchill about how he can’t get back on ECW because of the loss against Hurricane a couple weeks back. Burchill storms out and gets passed by Trent Boretta and C. Croft and they talk to Tiffany about their coming up match.

Trent Boretta and C. Croft beat Bobby Shields and ???? (Couldn’t make out his name) in a pretty boring match. Seems as though Boretta and Croft are heels.

Christian and Shelton Benjamin beat Ezekiel and Vlad Kozlov after Benjamin hits a t-bone suplex on Kozlov. More arguing between the roundtable (Ezekiel, Kozlov, and Regal)


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One Response to *Spoilers* More Details from Last Night’s ECW Tapings:

  1. bigloch

    Date: Nov 30, 2009 at 1:50 PM

    I’m tired of new people just poping up and debuting. What happened to the goood old days where we would see a promo for like weeks on end before a superstar debuted? This should be done with everyone that debuts to properly hype their character. Oh yeah…when WWE actaully has done this lately (Kizarny) they didn’t even put him on TV long enough to even begin to push him. His build up promos lasted longer than his in ring career.

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