[WWE] News on ECW Timeslot, See No Evil & Judgment Day Results

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– According to WrestlingObserver.com, the ECW TV project details will be finalized tomorrow and a press release announcing ECW on SciFi is expected for Tuesday. Shows should be airing on Tuesdays, but the timeslot is TBD — it may be live or on tape-delay from the Smackdown TV tapings.

– Kane’s movie — and the first released under the WWE Films banner — See No Evil is being projected at a $4,350,000 box office for its opening weekend, which is above industry expectations, being Number 6 for the weekend.

– A photo of Chavo Guerrero, Jr., was on WWE.com this afternoon, and he appeared on Smackdown’s Judgment Day PPV. This is his first WWE appearance since “quitting” on RAW and interviewing with Jim Ross to say he was done with wrestling since he was a dissappointment to his family and a failure. At one point the plan was for him to cost Rey the title vs. JBL tonight, but the plan changed several times in the past few weeks. For results of the PPV, highlight the below text.

Rey retained over JBL, with Chavo coming out afterwards to tend to his friend and celebrate. Rey’s family was in the crowd, and the match got a lot of time and was pretty solid.

Khali beat Undertaker with the chop. Taker sold it forever.

Booker T won King of the Ring over Lashley with help from Sharmell. Good match, which included Lashley spearing Book through the throne afterwards.

Mark Henry beat Kurt Angle via countout, as the story being told was that Angle came back too early from injury. Of course, Kurt KILLED Henry afterwards with chairshots and an Angle Slam on the announce table, and looked really strong with tons of fan support.

Melina lost to Jillian, and Kendrick and London won the Tag Titles over MNM, leading to Nitro and Melina turning on Mercury, and later on Nitro and Melina being fired by Teddy Long in a segment that included them getting physical with the GM. The tag match opened the show.

Benoit beat Finlay clean in over 20 minutes in the second match of the show.

Credit: WrestlingObserver.com

Matthew Michaels is editor emeritus of Pulse Wrestling, and has been since the site launched.