WWE Raw Live Report
By James Caldwell of PWTorch.com
The show started with a recap of last Monday when WWE champion Triple H ate the ECW brand for dinner, then the lights went on and off, setting up Randy Orton for the show-closing RKO.
Live in the arena: The arena was dark with no pyro. Jim Ross and Jerry Lawler welcomed us to a dark arena before the lights came up to reveal William Regal in the ring with Lillian Garcia. Big heat for Regal. Lillian sang “God Save The Queen,” much to the angst of the audience while Regal stood stoic in the ring. Big turned into huge heat against Regal, who said how dare they disrespect his country. He said he could have people thrown out of the building if he wants. Regal went to the outside and surveyed the front row. He picked a couple of the crowd and asked for them to leave. Mickie James then stormed ringside and said that’s her family. Regal didn’t care, but Mickie kept arguing. Regal said he could strip Mickie of the Women’s Title if he wanted.
Suddenly, John Cena’s music interrupted and the roof came off. Cena saluted the crowd then sternly walked to the ring not looking in the mood for a fun night at the casino. Cena led Mickie out of the ring, then he approached Regal. He said he’s been away for a few weeks and he needs to talk to Regal man-to-man. Cena went the self-deprecating route, then said pretty much everybody thinks Regal is messing up. Regal said not everyone, as Vince McMahon gave him full endorsement. Cena cut him off and said Vince is straight insane. He then pulled out some emails from fans to WWE’s website about Regal.
Cena read some emails. One dude said Regal turning off the lights two weeks in a row is an absolute disgrace. Why should we respect Regal when he doesn’t respect us? Another dude wrote in this is WCW Thunder bad. He said he’s going to start a petition for a Fire Rus…er…”Fire Regal, clap clap, Fire Regal, clap clap” chant. Cena read another one, then he asked Regal for his thoughts. The fans chanted, “Fire Regal” before Regal could respond. Regal quietly asked if that’s how they truly feel. He paused, took a deep breath, then he gave Cena his word he won’t be turning out the lights on any matches. Regal said Cena’s been off TV for a few weeks after Orton kicked him in the head at Backlash, so tonight it’s Cena vs. Orton in the main event. Big pop for that.

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Prison Break Season 4

Firefly (Sci-fi, 8 a.m.-7 p.m.) - Joss Whedon’s cult space Western gets the marathon treatment.
Prison Break (FOX, 8 p.m.) - Say goodbye and good luck. It’s season finale time for the Prison boys.
Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles (FOX, 9 p.m.) - Sarah’s got her hands full between trying to save Brian Austin Green and explaining her past to ex-boyfriend Charley.
History of the Joke (History, 9 p.m.) - Comic Lewis Black searches for what it takes to craft the best joke in this documentary also featuring George Carlin, Kathy Griffin and Robin Williams.
Medium (NBC, 10 p.m.) - After a four-week hiatus, the Dubois family is back with an episode directed by David Arquette and guest starring Steven Culp (Bree’s dead husband on Desperate Housewives). Tonight, Allison loses her hearing while working on a case involving a missing deaf girl.
American Idol (FOX, 8 p.m.) - The first live performance show kicks off with the boys.
Nip/Tuck (FX, 10 p.m.) - The always hilarious Jennifer Coolidge returns as actress Candy Richards while tragedy strikes the twisted McNamara/Troy family in tonight’s season finale.
American Idol (FOX, 8 p.m.) - It’s the ladies’ turn to show off their pipes.
America’s Next Top Model (The CW, 8 p.m.) - The dramatics are back with the return of Tyra’s not-quite-a-top-model competition, which has moved to New York.
Project Runway (Bravo, 10 p.m.) - It’s a reunion, which can only mean one thing: Ricky is going to cry.
American Idol (FOX, 8 p.m.) - The results are in, and four of the contestants are going home tonight.
Lost (ABC, 9 p.m.) - Here’s hoping we finally found who’s waiting at home in this Kate centric episode.
Supernatural (The CW, 8-10 p.m.) - At 9 p.m., Agent Henricksen finally catches up with the boys in the last new episode until April 24. At 8 p.m., find out how the Winchesters slipped through Henricksen’s fingers during their first encounter in a rerun of last season’s fantastic “Nightshifter” episode.
Eli Stone (ABC, 10 p.m.) - Eli takes on the man upstairs, and we do mean The Man.
Without A Trace (CBS, 10 p.m.) - This crossover rerun finds CSI’s Gil Grissom and Jack working together to track a serial killer.
Chuck (Sci-fi, 8 p.m.) - The NBC series’ delightfully escapist first season repeats on Sci-fi Channel every Friday.
The Soup (E!, 10 p.m.) - How about Joel McHale to replace Conan?
2008 Film Independent Spirit Awards (IFC, 5 p.m.) - Celebrate the performances and films that got snubbed by the Oscars with funny man/host Rainn Wilson.
80th Annual Academy Awards (ABC, 8:30 p.m.) - Now that the writers’ strike is over, the Oscars are going on as originally planned. Some of the things you can look forward to this year: musical performances from Enchanted’s Amy Adams, Pushing Daisies’ Kristin Chenoweth (singing “That’s How You Know” from Enchanted) and Once, as well as presenters as varied as Seth Rogen, Miley Cyrus and James McAvoy.
For those looking for more meaty programming, the following series are dark and grisly, much like many of this year’s Best Picture nominees:
Dexter (CBS, 10 p.m.) - It’s a sanitized rerun, but…
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