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FEBRUARY 12, 2004 - SMACKDOWN!


The night kicks off with a four-team elimination match pitting the Basham Brothers against the FBI against Akio and Tajiri against the mismatched team of Jamie Noble and Rikishi. Not surprisingly, the faces are the first out as Rikishi gets pinned by Tajiri following a super Frankensteiner. The Bashams and FBI make quick tags to isolate Tajiri, and he eventually falls victim to a lifting DDT from Danny Basham. It's down to the Bashams and the FBI now, and both teams use quick tags and good tag team psychology, but in the end, Palumbo levels Danny with a Jungle Kick to pick up the win.

Cruiserweight action is up next as Scotty 2 Hotty takes on Nunzio. These two put on a very good match that, unfortunately, the crowd doesn't really get into. Nunzio winds up putting Scotty away with the Kiss of Death.

The cruiserweight showcase continues with a triple threat match pitting Shannon Moore against Ultimo Dragon against Carlito. Dragon and Moore take turns kicking Carlito until he fights abck with a pair of flying elbows. Moore catches him with a Whippersnapper, but he fights back and takes to the air again, only to eat a 'snapper from Dragon. Carlito is whipped, and Dragon capitalizes with the Asai DDT for the win.

John Layfield continues his quest to put himself over at the sake of the young generation of SD stars, tonight taking on Shelton Benjamin. Last week, Layfield decimated Benjamin's partner Charlie Haas. Layfield dominates the start of the match, gaining a couple of near falls, but Benjamin hits a hot shot and a piledriver. Layfield winds up fighting back, though, hitting a big slam and the Clothesline From Hell for another win. As Shelton heads back to the locker room, Layfield pounces with another CFH and some stomps before being restrained by officials.

Up next is another match guaranteed to excite the purists - Charlie Haas versus Chavo Guerrero. Haas starts off with a flying axehandle and a slam for two, but Chavo fights back with a spinning kick and aDDT for two of his own, then a top-rope DDT for two more. Big time legsweep by Chavo, but he eats Haas' boot on an avalanche attempt then gets piledriven for two. Haas hits a stunner out of the corner for two more, then a hot shot. Haas slaps Chavo down to the mat, but misses an elbow drop and eats a kick. Chavo hits a springboard dropkick, then finishes the match with a Brainbuster. Very good match.

Chavo grabs a microphone and basically re-iterates what he said last week. Chavo wants to be in the conversation as one of the top wrestlers in the world, and the best way to do that is to beat the best in the world, and he's going to do it at No Way Out.

Speaking of the bes wrestler in the world, Kurt Angle comes to the ring next for a tag-team match with his partner Chris Benoit. They're taking on the team of Rey Mysterio and Edge, who could walk out of No Way Out with the WWE Tag Team Titles. Benoit adn Edge start, and Edge takes control with a slam and a clothesline before tagging in Rey for a double clothesline. Rey sweeps Benoit's leg, but gets a boot to the face, then a reverse DDT/backbreaker combination for two. Tag to Angle, who hits the same move for a long two, then a neckbreaker. Rey blocks a suplex and sweeps the leg before tagging ni Edge. Edge punches Angle, who tags Benoit back in, but Edge levels him with a shoulder tackle. The referee is trying to maintain order and doesn't see Sean O'Haire hit the ring! O'Haire grabs Benoit and hits the Prophecy! Edge didn't see it either, but he goes for the pin anyway and picks up the win. The mind games continue!

John Cena is just over a month away from his WWE Title shot at WrestleMania, but tonight he has a tune-up match against Billy Gunn. Cena slams Gunn, but takes a headbutt and a spinebuster. Cena trips Gunn, then hits a backdrop and a piledriver for two. Cena hits a DVD for a long two, but misses a legdrop. Gunn hits a DDT for two, but Cena fights back with an FU for the win! After the match, the WWE Champion Brock Lesnar hits the ring and lays Cena out with the F5!

The Cruiserweight Title is on the line next as Eddie Guerrero takes on the man who won a fatal fourway last week to earn the shot, Paul London. London continues his meteoric rise by starting the match hot with a flying elbow and a spinning bulldog for two. Eddie kicks London in the leg, then hits a hard back suplex for two. Another suplex gets two. Eddie hits a DDT and tries to put London away early with a frogsplash, but London gets his knees up and hits a seated senton for two. Back heel kick for a loooong two. London kicks Eddie in the face, then hits a spin kick. Eddie slides out of a slam and kicks London in the face, then hits a top-rope DDT to set up the Frogsplash and the successful defense. After the match, Eddie helps the challenger to his feet, and shakes his hand, putting the young man over. This isn't the last we'll see of Paul London in the title hunt!

Up next is a big six-man grudge match pitting the remaining members of the Dangerous Alliance (Lesnar, Big Show, and Kidman) against Rhyno and former D.A. members the Blueprint Express. Kidman starts off with a high dropkick followed by one to the knees of Rhyno before tagging in Show, who hits a big clothesline and a slam for two. Tag to the champion, and they hit a double clothesline. Lesnar snap suplexes Rhyno, but misses a clothesline, which allows Rhyno to slam Brock and hot-tag A-Train. Train hits a big kick and a DDT for two. Slam, then a tag to Morgan. Morgan strikes at Lesnar, then slams him. He misses a legdrop, which lets Lesnar tag in Kidman. Kidman again goes for the knee with a dropkick, and Morgan tags in Rhyno. Rhyno slams Kidman twice, and in the confusion, Kidman's rival Eddie Guerrero hits the ring and hits a Frogsplash! Once the referee has cleared the ring, Rhyno is covering Kidman, and he gets the win! Eddie has taken Kidman's threats to heart!

In tonight's main event, the Devil's Advocate Sean O'Haire takes on the devil's former right-hand man, Undertaker! O'Haire lands a punch to start the fight, but Taker blocks a kick and headbutts him. He goes for a clothesline, but takes out the ref! He hits a spear, but there's no one to count. Taker goes for a backdrop, but O'Haire kicks him in the face and hits a spinning neckbreaker. Big-time backbreaker for two. Huge lariat gets two more. Taker hits a punch, then another spear for two. Taker goes for a clothesline, but O'Haire ducks it and hits the Prophecy! He gets ready to go for the pin, but Chris Benoit jumps him from behind and clamps on the Crippler Crossface! The referee has no choice but to call for the bell! With O'Haire down, Benoit grabs a chair from ringside and pummels O'Haire with it and leaves him a bloody mess as SmackDown! goes off the air!
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