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Posted on February 17, 2013 at 06:00 PM.
Plenty of intrigue for this first edition of Smackdown in June! Let's see what happens.

United States Championship, #1 Contender's Match
Jack Swagger def. Wade Barrett: Countries collided in this opening match to Smackdown. It was the All-American American who got the pinfall win, most of his damage being done with a gutwrench powerbomb through the announce table. Barrett was a bit sad at the loss but he exited and allowed Swagger to celebrate the win with the fans.

He didn't get to for too long, though. Triple H and Evolution made their first entrance on Smackdown, walking down and beating down the new #1 contender to the U.S. Title, to the fans' dismay.

Boos and jeers were heard throughout the arena, but The Game paid no mind to them. Behind him were his fellow Evolution mates Batista and Ric Flair, in addition to who would seem to be new members in Ted DiBiase Jr., Drew McIntyre, Bobby Roode, and the Million Dollar Man Ted DiBiase Sr.

HHH began to address this new cast of characters alongside him in this year's reincarnation of Evolution:

"June 5th, 2013 will be a day that will go down in WWE history. It marks the rebirth of Evolution, a dominant force that took over the whole brand of RAW over 10 years ago. At one point, we held every title that could be attained on one brand. But the first version didn't last too long, mostly due to the mistakes of rookies like Dave Batista and Randy Orton - they tried to take my spot, and in a way, they did for awhile - but now I'm about to be the top dog again.

We've grown a lot since then, Dave and myself. Dave understands his new role is to protect me in my title pursuits and he knows that I'm willing to repay him for that. If he does what he's told this time around, there's nothing stopping him from winning more championships and leading Evolution back to the top. If I ever see myself in a war, I'll bring out my biggest gun and blow them all away.

Next, Ric Flair, 16-time Heavyweight Champion of the World, the Nature Boy, the greatest professional wrestler of all time, a living legend. WOO! Ric would love nothing more than to help the man he mentored to greatness - myself - the total package, back to where I belong. What better to put on his already Hall of Fame resume than that he helped his student beat his own record for amount of World Heavyweight Championship reigns. And when I feel like I'm done, both myself as well as Ric and Dave can pass on our knowledge to these young prospects we have right here.

Ted DiBiase Jr., alongside his dad, the WWE Hall of Famer, the Million Dollar Man, the business is in his blood. A former multiple-time WWE Tag Team Champion, former United States champion, a second-generation Superstar. He's got all the gifts a man can be given - raw, raw genetic talent. With our guidance he can become one of the top stars of the future.

Bobby Roode, a former TNA Heavyweight Champion, 5-time TNA Tag Team Champion, he was a star in TNA and we plan on moving him up the ranks to the point where he might take my place whenever I feel like hanging up my boots.

Drew McIntyre, the "Chosen One" - a former Intercontinental and Tag Team Champion. He's the last coal who is to be squeezed into the next diamond. His demeanor and attitude are of my liking, they should fit well into Evolution's plans.

You top off that group of talent with a mind made for this business, the greatest ring general of all time. You get the best that there is. You get The Game, your next World Heavyweight Champion.

Like I told you last time, in this industry - just like in life - everything evolves. And what you see in this ring before you is the greatest example of Evolution you will ever see. Evolution always continues, even if it looks like it's been stopped. You see, in life, everything happens for a reason. That's just the natural process of evolution. And if you don't have what it takes, you will be left behind. So if you wake up one day, and you’re lying in a hospital bed, and you’re all beat up and you’re wondering to yourself what in the hell happened, then there is just one answer for you. Evolution has just passed you by."

WHC #1C Tourney, Semi-Finals - 2/3 Falls
Kurt Angle def. Christian: An opportunity for two former World champions to face Randy Orton for the blue brand's main title at No Way Out was on the line in the semi-finals of this almost month-long tournament. After some solid back and forth action, the first fall went to Kurt Angle, who connected with Christian's own Killswitch after Captain Charisma had done the same to him earlier. Christian capitalized after dodging an elbow from the top turnbuckle onto the announce table that Angle attempted, scoring with a second Unprettier to make it 1-1. Angle recovered back in the ring and hit an Angle Slam to get the victory. He'll challenge Samoa Joe in the finals soon enough.

Fatal Four-Way, Tag Team Turmoil Series
Bo Dallas (Hennig & Dallas) def. Billy Gunn (New Age Outlaws), Big Show (ShowMiz), and Damien Sandow (Rhodes Scholars): Nothing too interesting happened in this one. Big Show knocked out Mr. *** with a W.M.D. while Bo Dallas got the pin on Sandow. It's the second straight loss for Rhodes Scholars, while 22 year-old Bo Dallas grabs a win in his debut match.

Tag Turmoil Standings
Mucha Lucha - 1
Hennig/Dallas - 1
New Age Outlaws - 1
others tied - 0


Smackdown MITB Best-of-7 Series, Match #1 - Table Match
John Cena def. Dolph Ziggler (c): The first of 7 matches to decide the Money in the Bank holder was held tonight. A table match was named as the stipulation, which most of the matches will come with. Cena was aggressive in trying to put Ziggler through some tables, missing with a leg drop through the table then going for an Overcastle off the turnbuckle but not hitting the mark. There was plenty of fails with tables being broken and it was Ziggler who began to get the advantage. He did a superplex onto a table that didn't completely connect then followed it up with a Fameasser and the Zig-Zag. He bloodied the 12-time WWE Champion and Cena continued to feel Dolph's wrath via yet another Fameasser and an X-Factor. Cena began to comeback, hitting a series of gutwrench and belly-to-belly suplexes, as well as multiple FUs. In the end, The Chain Gang Commander returned the crimson mask and put the Showoff through a table with a fisherman suplex.

Best-of-7 Score
Cena - 1
Ziggler - 0


This rivalry has become even more heated now that the Smackdown MITB briefcase is at stake. Cena's out for revenge, Ziggler wants respect, and we've only just begun this series.

SD Active Match, World Heavyweight Championship
Randy Orton (c) vs HHH, Sheamus, or Daniel Bryan

The Game took it upon himself to volunteer to be in the voting in his first night back on Smackdown after his earlier announcement. The arrogant Evolution leader was granted that request by our GM, to some's surprise. Fellow past World Heavyweight champs Sheamus and Daniel Bryan were also in the running for a battle in our main event. The scores came on the titantron as the fans watched in anticipation:

40%
24%
36%

The votes were in favor of yet another mentor vs. student match between former Evolution mates. We cut to the back with Matt Striker interviewing Randy Orton, who walks in with the championship on his shoulder.

"Randy, this match coming up right now is for your World Heavyweight Championship, against the man who brought you into the business and groomed you for success. Are you ready to defend your title once again against somebody you weren't even prepared to face?"

"Matt, let me correct you on something. Triple H didn't groom me for anything, I made myself a success. Sure, he and Ric Flair mentored me and taught me about the business, but it was their fault I didn't rise to the top at first. You see, the reason Evolution failed is because Triple H is a self-centered, narcissistic, ego-maniac. Evolution wasn't about Triple H and Ric and Batista and myself..it was about only Triple H and his obsession with the World Heavyweight Championship. When Dave won it and I won it, he was jealous of us. He couldn't handle the fact that someone took over his spot at the top, took his spot on the throne. And because of that obsession he held us down.. he abused us for his own agenda and when we found success it was almost as if his plan failed. And once Roode, DiBiase, McIntyre.. once they realize that they are only a pawn to Triple H's plan, they'll break themselves away from him like I did and they'll be successful. Triple H stands no chance against me tonight - I'm as dominant as I've ever been and there is nothing stopping the Age of Orton. Evolution will be a failure here on Smackdown like he will be when he faces me tonight."

Orton walks away determined to put away the Game as Matt sends us back to the ring for our main event.

The two men gave each other a beating, mostly on the outside of the ring. It was Orton who overcame his elder, cinching the win with an RKO that busted open HHH.

The World champion was respectful enough to offer a handshake, which Triple H refused. Orton stands tall as the top Superstar on Smackdown and it's obvious Hunter wasn't too pleased with his debut on Friday Nights.

The Legend Killer awaits a challenger for No Way Out, which TNA alumni will it be - Samoa Joe or Kurt Angle? We'll find out next week on Smackdown.
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