This week's show opens up with a new intro followed by the series of events that took place on the first episode of FrontlinE. As the cameras pan out into the arena, Randy Orton makes his way out to ring, dressed in his wrestling gear with his arm still in the precarious position it was in last week. Grabbing a mic once he got into the ring, he got right to why he was out there. "I don't care about the main event tonight. I care about the main event when the EPW Championship is on the line. That being said, I'm ready for my match now. Bring out my opponent." The theme of the general manager blasts through the PA System to a huge chorus of cheers from the arena, which immediately turned to some boos as he came out in a suit and not his wrestling gear. "Calm down, Randy. I'm not going to be your opponent.. lucky you. As much as I like your eagerness to compete, your match will not open the show tonight. You will be in the main event tonight, where you like it or not. See, your opponent hasn't even arrived at the arena tonight. And you better be ready, I've pulled out all the stops for my 'First EPW Champion'." Brock laughs as he leaves, Orton eventually leaving unhappy as his plan to rush his match did not work.
Backstage, we're given the first look at the General Manager's office as Brock is sitting behind his desk. Suddenly, the door opens and Ted DiBiase walks in demanding a rematch from last week. "Swagger lucked out in that match, I know I can beat him. Give me another shot, please." Brock didn't look amused but granted it nonetheless. "Your match is next, go. And next time, knock."
Singles Match
Jack Swagger vs. Ted DiBiase
Swagger came into the match with a certain confidence that he did not show last week, now having a known win over his opponent now. Using his superior amateur wrestling skills to toy with DiBiase, he forced his opponent to grow frustrated. After using the turnbuckle to propel himself into a huge splash, he began to do a 'victory lap' and then proceeded to do push-ups in the center of the ring. When he popped back up, however, DiBiase grabbed him from behind and nailed the Dream Street for the win.
Winner: Ted DiBiase
Swagger leaves up the ramp right as Dolph Ziggler makes his way out, the two giving each other an odd stare as they pass each other.
Singles Match
Dolph Ziggler vs. Cody Rhodes
These two young superstars seemed as if they were deadset on stealing the show, which the fans would agree. Back and forth action throughout the match with no one superstar seemingly having an advantage over the other. At about the thirteen minute mark, an attempted Cross Rhodes was reversed out into a sleeper hold by Ziggler who held on tight and refused to give it up. Rhodes eventually went down to the ground nad began fading. When the referee checked him, he was out and rang the bell, not seeing that Cody's foot was on the bottom rope. After another referee pointed this out, they decided to throw the match out and announced it as a draw.
Winner: No Contest
Singles Match
Tiffany vs. Michelle McCool
From the very beginning, Tiffany was just outclassed as if she had not even prepared for this match. McCool dominated the entire match and then hit the Faithbreaker for an easy victory.
Winner: Michelle McCool
Michelle drops out of the ring and heads over to the ringside area where she takes a mic. "Alright, enough of the fun and games. Go ahead and put the belt around my waist. I think I've proven I deserve it." She says and it drops the mic back on the table, walking up the ramp and signalling that she wants a championship as she motions around her midsection to a decent amount of boos.
Tag-Team Match
Wade Barrett & Drew McIntyre vs. Mark Henry & Matt Hardy
The European alliance proved to be too much for the unlikely duo of Mark and Matt, who again fell into the trap of isolation. Mark Henry was picked apart by the two juggernaut foreigners while Matt Hardy could do nothing but look on. After a Wasteland and a Futureshock DDT, McIntyre covered the Kool-Aid man for the win.
Winners: Wade Barrett and Drew McIntyre
Randy Orton comes out to the ring once again and demands that his match start now. He's tired of waiting for his opponent and is ready to get his win to guarantee his spot in the championship match. Brock comes out and says that his wait is over, and that he's looking forward to this match. Taking a seat at ringside he cues the entrance of Randy's opponent.
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Singles Match
Randy Orton vs. Matt Morgan
Orton was as shocked as anyone else when the seven-footer from High Voltage made his entrance in the unfamiliar arena. The big man immediately called for the bell and ran at Orton, delivering a hard clothesline for a one-count. Orton looks stunned as Morgan picks him up and delivers a power slam for another one count. Orton tries to roll out of the ring but is stopped by Morgan who backs him into a corner and begins to deliver a series of back elbows that leaves Orton reeling. The beating continued with the attempted pins growing closer and closer to three each time.When it appeared that the end was near and Morgan had lifted Orton into the air for the Hellevator, Kurt Angle ran down to the ring and distracted Morgan. Once Morgan attempted to land his finisher to get the match over, Orton contorted his body in mid-air to hit an RKO for the surprising victory over the Blueprint. Morgan looks pissed that Angle cost him the match, while Orton looked stunned but relieved that he was able to get the win.
Winner: Randy Orton