Thanks to Dan Hooper and Randy Ebert for sending this in:
I guess this is the first time that there has been a televised WWE event in the Youngstown area in twelve years. Crowd was pretty geeked and the house seemed pretty full. The Chevrolet Centre is not very big – maybe 15,000 if that. It has no upper level. Just floor seating then one level of arena around that. There weren't many empty seats. But the small building made the pyro absolutely deafening.
Jesse & Festus (The Daltons ) d. Mike Mondo and Nick Nemeth (formerly Mikey and Nicky of the Spirit Squad)…after a “money shot” from Jesse. The Daltons are way over with there entrance theme resembling “Cotton-Eyed Joe” and everyone clapping along.
Chuck Palumbo d. Paul Burchall…after a running big boot and his finisher (which is kind of like a spinning “dominator”)
Smackdown:
Batista d. Domino to open up the show via the powerbomb (it wasn’t really a Batista-bomb since it wasn’t a sit-down powerbomb). After the match, Deuce tries to hit Batista with one of the tag team titles but he misses and Batista follows it up with a spinebuster and a powerbomb.
With Batista in the ring, Khali appears on the tron and utters some jibberish before Runjin Singh says that Batista better enjoy his victory and savor it because there will be no celebrating after Summerslam. He says that in case he doesn’t know what Khali is capable of, he should watch the video. We are then inexplicably shown video of Hornswaggle and Jamie Noble and all the while Batista is standing there with an empty look on his face (this will be fixed in editing tomorrow morning). Singh says that what happened to Ric Flair last week will happen to Batista at Summerslam.
Tony Chimmel in the ring announces to the crowd to please welcome back Rey Mysterio to Smackdown! Chavo Guerrero emerges with a Rey mask on and cuts a promo by saying that not only is Chavo a better wrestler than him (Rey), but that he is also a better human being. He says that he doesn’t think he can beat Chavo, because he is in the prime of his career. Chavo inflicted so much pain on his leg and made him say “I Quit.” Chavo (as Rey) goes on to say “I Quit” a few more times until Eugene ’s music hits.
Chavo Guerrero d. Eugene …Chavo actually went for the 619 during this match but comically flopped out of the ring. He then took off the mask to reveal what we already knew. Eugene mounted something resembling a comeback, hitting Chavo with the “3 Amigos,” but missed a Frog Splash and then fell victim to Chavo’s frog splash for the victory.