WWE ECW 148

April 7, 2009 – Austin, Texas

Josh Matthews has replaced Todd Grisham on commentary, and honestly could he be any worse? I doubt it.

Teddy Long starts the show with a chat. He’s been named the new General Manager of Smackdown, and introduces his replacement… Tiffany. I’m sad it’s not this Tiffany. Jack Swagger comes out and he wants special treatment. Tiffany tells him that his Backlash title match opponent will be decided when Mark Henry, Finlay, Christian, and Tommy Dreamer will be participating in a series of matches. A fatal four way, triple threat match, and singles match will happen, with the person who is pinned in each match being eliminated from the subsequent match. An Elimination Chase, if you will. I dig the concept, which they brought back here for the first time since late 2007. I hope this one doesn’t end with a surprise Big Daddy V match.  

Primo, Carlito & Evan Bourne def. The Miz, John Morrison & Tyson Kidd
They did a rematch of their WrestleMania match, complete with lumberjacks, the night before this on Raw. So really they’re just killing time until the draft next week. Come to think of it, Teddy Long having the authority to make the WrestleMania match a lumberjack match didn’t make sense; the match was unifying two sets of titles, neither of which were ECW titles. There were spurts of entertaining work here, but a ton of this match was spent with Miz beating on Bourne in the most boring way imaginable. Like four straight minutes of that. The finish saw Kid miss the springboard elbowdrop and fall victim to Primo’s Backstabber. Then Bourne hit the Shooting Star Press for the win at 10:54 (shown). **½ 

Finlay def. Christian, Tommy Dreamer, and Mark Henry {Fatal Four Way Match}
This started out strong, with everyone ganging up on Henry. But then they didn’t treat the upcoming series of matches as one match and started going after one another. They closer they get to one-on-one matches against Henry the more trouble they’d be in, so they should have spent the whole match trying to get him pinned. , so Henry was eliminated from the match series. They got back to it at the end of the match, as Finlay clubbed Henry when he was going for the World’s Strongest Slam on Dreamer, pinning the big man at 5:46 (shown). But that only made the middle of the match seem even more pointless. The crowd must have felt the same way because they sat on their hands for most of this. *¾