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*Spoilers* WWE Main Event Taping Results From Memphis, Tennessee

Brooks Oglesby October 16, 2012 WWE Spoilers 8 Comments

WWE taped this week’s edition of WWE Main Event tonight from the FedExForum in Memphis, Tennessee. Below are full taping results:

WWE Main Event (Airing Wednesday on Ion Television)

* Josh Mathews interviewed Kofi Kingston prior to his match. The Miz cut an in-ring promo prior to the match.

* Kofi Kingston b. The Miz to win the Intercontinental Championship.

* Dolph Ziggler b. Zack Ryder. After the match, he says he’ll face anyone next week, and Ryback walks out to face him.

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  • buddah5050

    Way to go WWE!! Reward a guy that messes up!!!

    • Terra Ryzing

      What’d you mean? It could’ve happened to anyone. I guess you forgot when Miz failed to catch R-truth. Sheesh.

      • buddah5050

        Your right!! It could have happened to anybody, because Kofi is sloppy!!!

        • Terra Ryzing

          Yeah, cuz I forgot Miz is such a technician in the ring.

    • BigMike

      most "superstars make mistakes it happens Miz not catching Truth could have gotten Miz in alot more trouble but fortunately Truth didnt get hurt Tensai is not over at all and after his stunt against Ryback a couple weeks ago deliberately botching and others as well

  • Noah

    Kofi won the title?!

    • Adam

      Yes!Yes!Yes!Yes!Yeeesss!!!!!!!!:D:D

  • JasonGaza

    See, people Doubted him, But Vince actually liked the kick kofi gave up. Before 2014 kofi will have a world heavyweight title run