WWE ECW 126

November 4, 2008 – Orlando, Florida

Matt Hardy def. Bam Neely
Is Neely not terrible? I didn’t hate this. Sure, it was mostly Hardy just doing his thing, but Neely was game and I was never bored. Hardy won in 5:16 with the Twist of Fate out of nowhere. Orton fully stole his RKO gimmick from the shocking way that Hardy was hitting his finisher around this time. Finlay comes out after the match to challenge Hardy for the ECW Championship. Mark Henry does too, so that’s a contender match tonight that will lead to a title match next week. Remember when Chavo Guerrero pinned Hardy last week? I guess this show doesn’t. Well, he eventually got the title shot a month later but you wouldn’t expect it based on all this. **½ 

Ricky Ortiz def. Jon Davis
Remember Jon Davis?! I do, but not many people really watched Full Impact Pro. Moronic Matt Striker comment of the night is that WrestleMania 25 is the 25th Anniversary of WrestleMania. Again, that’s not his fault because that’s what the company was calling it, but it was the 24th anniversary and anyone who isn’t a moron would know that. Ortiz won in 1:23 with the big splash. Total squash. N/A

Evan Bourne’s injury last week was apparently legit and he’ll be out of action for a while. That’s wild. He finished the match so calmly that I thought for sure it was a work. Good for him, I guess. 

Jack Swagger comes to the ring for a chat. Somehow his lisp is way harder to take seriously than Cody Rhodes’. He craps on the famous angle that Dreamer had with Sandman in the original ECW. Then he throws the original ECW Championship belt in a trash can while teasing Dreamer for being the champion for only thirty minutes. I thought WWE wasn’t recognizing that reign. It’d be stupid to ignore it, but I distinctly remember Tazz saying repeatedly that Dreamer had never been champion back when he was on commentary. Then he tells Beulah McGillicutty that Dreamer is a failure and their children will be failures. Dreamer runs in and attacks. That’s all.

Finlay def. Mark Henry {Number One Contender Match}
I hated this when they did it two months ago, but I was hoping that this time around it’d be a little better because Henry had that dope No Mercy match against Hardy under his belt now. On the bright side, they decided to stiff each other quite a bit here, which I really appreciate. On the other hand, Henry relied on a lazy nerve hold. WWE needed replays so that they could use the split screen to advertise their upcoming video game, and they were so hard up for interesting moments that they were replaying Henry hitting Finlay with common clubbing shots to the back. I don’t know why they didn’t learn their lesson from last time that these two can’t fill fifteen minutes, but here we are again. Finlay wins with a shillelagh shot at 8:33. *¾