WWE review 2009

Skysports.com takes a look back at an action-packed year

By James Coyle   Last updated: 27th December 2009  

WWE review 2009

Chris Jericho: Superstar of the Year

As the year draws to a close, WWE fans are keen as always to share their views on what superstars they believe deserve recognition for their efforts throughout the past twelve months.

Not only that, but everyone in the WWE Universe has their own individual opinion and fond memories of what they consider to be the best superstar of the year, the best wrestling match of the year and even the best pay-per-view event of the year.

Skysports.com's wrestling guru James Coyle looked back at the highs and lows of 2009 to compose his thoughts on what has been an exciting year gone by in WWE.

WWE Superstar of the Year: Chris Jericho

I was very surprised that Jericho wasn't amongst the nominees for WWE Superstar of The Year back at The Slammy Awards two weeks ago.

For me, Jericho deserves to be the Superstar of The Year. He is spectacular on the mic and is consistently fantastic in the ring. Jericho can have a great match with just about anyone on the roster.

This year, as well as working a superb feud with Rey Mysterio, Jericho joined forces with The Big Show to become The Unified Tag Team Champions.

This led to Jericho working a tireless schedule on both the RAW and SmackDown brands, which at no point became boring to watch. I need say more about this man.

For me, Chris Jericho deserves this accolade more than any other superstar in the WWE.

Best Match of the Year: Undertaker vs. Shawn Michaels (WrestleMania 25)

Despite the late night scheduling, I tend to watch every WWE pay-per-view event LIVE, WrestleMania even more so, and although the main event between Triple H and Orton left a lot to be desired, The Undertaker versus Shawn Michaels did not disappoint as both men went back and forth to put on one hell of a show for the fans.

For me, this was one of the greatest wins of all for The Undertakers undefeated streak.

Nothing else this year has come close to being this good. WWE ringside announcer Jim Ross summed up this match when he proclaimed: "What more could you ask for as a wrestling fan?"

This is probably the best wrestling match I have witnessed LIVE on television in my lifetime. Fans will be talking about this match for decades. An instant classic.

Worst Match of the Year: Christian vs. William Regal (WWE SummerSlam)

ECW Champion Christian defeated Englishman William Regal in just eight seconds to retain his ECW Championship at WWE SummerSlam. Yes just a mere eight seconds folks!

This was a title match, with extreme importance yet the match couldn't have been any shorter. It should have been a great battle, one that I was particularly looking forward to on the night, but it never turned out that way.

This was a huge disappointment and for me was without doubt the Worst Match of 2009.

Best Pay-Per-View event of 2009

This was a close call as there were a number of contenders, namely The Bash, WWE SummerSlam and of course the big one, WrestleMania 25.

Having watched all of the events back on DVD, I have decided to go for WWE Backlash as being the Best Pay-Per-View event of the year.

Jack Swagger clashed with Christian to deliver a fantastic opening ECW Championship contest. Ricky Steamboat turned back the clock to wrestle his first singles pay-per-view match in fifteen years against Chris Jericho whilst brothers Jeff and Matt Hardy hit all the big spots as neither man threatened to give up in their WrestleMania rematch.

Randy Orton defeated Triple H in a six-man tag, where he joined forces with Cody Rhodes and Ted DiBiase to fight Triple H, Batista and Shane McMahon. In the main event John Cena faced Edge in a gripping Last Man Standing match which featured an explosive finish after The Big Show came out to surprisingly help Edge by throwing Cena into a spotlight, that sealed a title change.

Best Moment of 2009

WWE fans around the world will each have their own favourite moment to come out of 2009, and there are a number of contenders to choose from.

Some of those unforgettable moments include Randy Orton punting WWE chairman Vince McMahon in the skull ahead of the Royal Rumble event back in January.

'Stone Cold' Steve Austin's emotional farewell to the WWE Universe at WrestleMania or perhaps The Undertaker's suicide dive where he landed atop of a cameraman which also took place at WrestleMania gets your vote.

All are certainly worthy of The Best Moment accolade, but for me one moment in particular stands out more than any other.

That moment in question came at WWE's biggest pay-per-view event of the year, WrestleMania 25.

As Shawn Michaels looked to end The Deadman's undefeated streak, The Heartbreak Kid found himself on the receiving end of a devastating Tombstone manoeuvre yet still managed to kick out, to which many fans, myself included, reacted with sheer surprise.

For me, it truly was one of the greatest moments ever in WWE history!

Closing Thoughts on 2009

Personally, I think WWE have had a solid year in terms of pay-per-view events. I have enjoyed the majority of shows, however some have been hit and miss.

The Triple H/Orton and Cena/Orton main event feuds have taken up a considerable amount of airtime, too much time in fact. For me, that has to change next year if WWE are to keep fans interested in their product.

I must admit that I got bored of watching the same old matches take place week in week out. The main event scene needs freshening up and that I'm glad to report appears to be happening.

WWE now appear to be developing their younger stars for the future, as guys such as Kofi Kingston, Sheamus and Scotsman Drew McIntyre have all been given major pushes of late.

I hope to see that policy continue into the new year and beyond. Championship belts switching hands less often would also be a welcome move by the company.

I believe Monday Night RAW should lose it's special guest host gimmick. Too often, have we seen a number of celebrities on the programme who are merely there to plug their own show, movie or music and have no interest in WWE whatsoever.

You do occasionaly get the odd decent guest host but more often than not, it spoils the show. I would much prefer to see a new permanent General Manager appointed, preferably in January.

Next year promises to be yet another huge year in WWE. The Royal Rumble event is just weeks away, Sunday January 31st at 1am LIVE on Sky Box Office, which begs the question, Just who will win the Royal Rumble 2010 and go on to main event WrestleMania 26 in March?

Do you agree with James's picks for 2009? Maybe you disagree? Why not have your say by filling in the form below.

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Duncan Hebson says...

I agree with everything but there were worst matches than Christian/Regal, noone expected that finish but they had a solid program. Hopefully this year WWE will really push the likes of Morrison, Sheamus and especially Drew McIntyre and the man who deserves a run more than anyone .... Christian. Here's to HBK breaking the Streak this year.

Posted 23:54 7th January 2010

Tom Tommy says...

i think randy orton superstar of year. match of year definately shawn michaels v undertaker. PPV i love royle rumble may not have been great but thats my pic. worst wrestle has to be and no one has said is KALI he is shocking. worst match was ricky hatton v chavo. moment of the year i absolutley love HBK entrance at WM25 it was fantastic. also cant wait to see bret back miss him so much what a legend.

Posted 15:14 4th January 2010

Shakeel Aziz says...

superstar of the year kofi kingston. any match involving cena is the worst. And the match of the year HBK v Undertaker

Posted 17:59 3rd January 2010

Aiden Boyer says...

Superstar of Year:Jeff Hardy or Rey Mysterio Worst Wrestler of Year:Kizarny Worst Match of the Year:Jerishow Vs Cryme Tyme at Summerslam PPV of the Year:The Bash 09 Moment of the Year:Batista Turns on Mysterio Match of the Year:ECW Championship Scramble at The Bash 09

Posted 18:15 2nd January 2010

Dave Douglas says...

moment of the year for me was kofi kingston putting orton through the table at msg. It was the moment where u just thought that he is gonna be huge next year and is bound to get a title shot before too long. he'll win money in the bank i think

Posted 17:17 2nd January 2010

Adam Cousins says...

Ok i have followed wwe and wrestling in general for around 23 years. John Cena has no wrestling talent what so ever great on the mic passion and heart for the business good but the most important part of a wrestler for me is someone who can actually wrestle i.e kurt angle so cena should not be even a nominee for superstar of the year. Y2j or Orton for me. Agreed with pretty much everything else up there. Being at WM25 and witnessing that match live with amazing the crowd near me was split althought i did see the ending coming. Next year give the younger guys a shout morrison, kofi, drew, yoshi tastu, evan bourne etc bret coming in will be a massive boost and hopefully to the heart dynasty too.

Posted 14:55 31st December 2009

Philip Smith says...

rey mysterio should be superstart of the year

Posted 14:17 30th December 2009

Ryan Rothwell says...

i think who write this has his point but i have mine like superstar of the year is not chris jericho it should be john cena but if ALL wrestling brands (tna,ecw,wwe) were included it would be without a doubt in my mind ...aj styles

Posted 12:30 30th December 2009

Scott Hall says...

I AGREE WITH JAMES WITH ALMOST EVERYTHING HE SAYS BUT I AM GOING TO DISAGREE WITH ONE THING THE SUPERSTAR OF THE YEAR IS "THE VIPER" RANDY ORTON. I THOUGHT THE BEST FEUD OF THE YEAR WAS RANDY ORTON/HHH HOWEVER IT WAS RUINED BY TRIPLE H BACKSTAGE POLITICKING WHEN HE WOULD NOT LAY DOWN TO RANDY ORTON AT WRESTLEMANIA 25. MATCH OF THE YEAR WAS DEFO HBK V THE UNDERTAKER "I must admit that I got bored of watching the same old matches take place week in week out. The main event scene needs freshening up and that I'm glad to report appears to be happening. WWE now appear to be developing their younger stars for the future, as guys such as Kofi Kingston, Sheamus and Scotsman Drew McIntyre have all been given major pushes of late. I hope to see that policy continue into the new year and beyond. Championship belts switching hands less often would also be a welcome move by the company. I believe Monday Night RAW should lose it's special guest host gimmick. Too often, have we seen a number of celebrities on the programme who are merely there to plug their own show, movie or music and have no interest in WWE whatsoever. You do occasionaly get the odd decent guest host but more often than not, it spoils the show. I would much prefer to see a new permanent General Manager appointed, preferably in January." AMEN

Posted 20:13 29th December 2009

Zivanani Dube says...

I think Randy Orton is the superstar of the year. He did a lot of things in one year. More than what Cena has done since he turned professional. The Viper rocks

Posted 20:40 28th December 2009

Ethan Hunt says...

Nathan Fitterer says... i think the superstar of the year should be john cena or randy ortan ..... are you joking Cena? he may the worst wrestler i have ever seen.. apart from Shane... he is so bad when i was at the wrestling ( it was a tour) the kids in front of me where yelling " Hit him Cena!" .. his punchs where about 30 cm away from from the face... though i have to say i agree with just about everything in this report

Posted 11:12 28th December 2009

Matthew Taylor says...

I totally understand Y2J being named your superstar of the year but their is also another man who deserves that title and thats the only straight-edged Champion in WWE history CM Punk! Now I love Jerichos in ring skills, mic skills and the way he tells the audience how he feels! However CM Punk is the same! He is the next Chris Jericho for the future!!!!

Posted 00:47 28th December 2009

Adam Booth says...

2010 will see the return of Bret Hart which will be awesome, the Excellence Of Excecution returns, which will bring excitement back to wrestling!!!

Posted 20:05 27th December 2009

Nathan Fitterer says...

i think the superstar of the year should be john cena or randy ortan

Posted 19:42 27th December 2009

Annikki Ford says...

i honestly think the orton/hhh feud was a very good one. there was lots of things to make it interesting. but i think the problem was is they turned it into just a "i don't like you" problem.. no story to it after a while.

Posted 17:32 27th December 2009

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