3 Ups And 3 Downs From Last Night's WWE Smackdown (Nov 22)

By Scott Fried /

1. One Bad Turn Deserves Another

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As punishment for interfering in Kalisto's matches with Brian Kendrick and The Miz, Smackdown GM Daniel Bryan booked "The Lone Wolf" in a one-on-one match with Kane. That bout was the penultimate contest on the show.

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Given that the match started at 9:42, it was clear that it wasn't going to go too long. After a few punches were traded, Kalisto came in with a springboard dropkick to Corbin, knocking down the big man and drawing a disqualification. Kane then laid Corbin out with a chokeslam, giving the good guys a measure of satisfaction.

Kalisto wasn't finished, though. Furious, he ran out of the ring and grabbed a steel chair, then dove back in. Corbin quickly headed for the hills, but he was so angry at Kalisto that he re-entered. That allowed the former United States Champion the opportunity to toss the chair to "The Lone Wolf," then kick it into his face.

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So, this wasn't really anything, but at least it gives us a chairs match between Kalisto and Corbin at the PPV. Yay.