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Seems like they are leaning commentary towards Cena/Bryan at Mania.
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That was kindof an F5 by Roman.
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I got a fever and the only prescription... is RKO
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I'm like... Sting LOL
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No lesnar tonight huh?
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Aww Sabu didn't show up. :(
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Aw man, no Hillbilly Jim
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Sara Del Ray at the intro to WWE 24.
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I thought with it being Nashville Jeff Jarett might make a surprise return lol
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When is Tamina coming back?
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Maybe Orton felt like that one RKO was enough revenge for Rollins curb stomping him multiple times, leaving him concussed and costing him four months of his career and they can be cool with each other again.
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Maybe Jamie Noble took the last sandwich Orton really wanted backstage at catering and this was his way of getting revenge. Showed mercy to Mercury and Rollins since neither went after his sandwich.
Either that or since there are 5 guys in the Authority not counting Triple H, Orton is just going to RKO them one by one until Mania. |
Maybe Orton said that he fucked Nidia and Noble was like "what?!" RKO!
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Maybe just overtired watching it, bit hated so much of thay. It all seems so forced, with no real stories picking up any steam at all. Not invested in any of the matches for a host of reasons. Really disappointing build this year.
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Watching the west coast feed, and I just had to share how fucking funny it is that they had started building up the Ascension, only to have them lose to the Prime Time Players via Small Package.
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I do prefer the Prime Time Players though. They should have gotten a push when Darren Young suddenly became likable for coming out of the closet. Sure it would have been shamelessly taking advantage of the publicity but... fuck it.
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I was never too on-board with The Prime Time Players -- mainly because I never got past how they were feuding in NXT to the best of my knowledge, and then they suddenly became a tag team. I like the pairing now though. It seems like it would be the pragmatic decision for both guys.
Randy Orton should want to kill Seth Rollins. He should have agreed to stay in The Authority if they gave him Seth Rollins and a WWE World Title match. |
Orton was so over at the start of the show, but they booked him so that people don't know what to think of him.
I get that you make people wait for the payoff (Rollins getting an RKO) but surely they could have done it with Orton clearly defined as a face, and kept his momentum with the crowd? Weird move. |
Also, who produced that Sting package? Surely The Authority have to give the thumbs up for whatever is run on the show? That package should have been a smear campaign against The Icon AKA The Franchise AKA The Vigilante AKA The Man They Call Sting.
Though I did love HHH being all pouty. |
Another thought;
Am I giving them too much credit to think they laid the foundation for a Reigns heel turn/alignment with Heyman here? Roman's statement about how Lesnar won't even like him after he beats him/the way he beats him was set up to make it sound like he's saying "I'm gonna beat him do bad", but what if it was foreshadowing a screw job by Heyman? Lesnar really wouldn't like that. |
The WWE doesn't seem to be too into making money recently, XL. Brock chasing a heel Roman would make too much.
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Seriously, wtf did they do to Orton last night? How is his masterclass in revenge meant to mean anything if he is willing to sit on that rage and work with Rollins again? Is he actually going to go "Nah jokes -- I really hate you" the week before WrestleMania?
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Curtis Axel has a more clear WrestleMania program than Daniel Bryan.
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Lol, R-Truth is actually sort of in a program with Dean Ambrose at the moment. Not knocking Truth -- he's a solid talent and kind of represents what the WWE is looking for in its Superstars -- but it just feels weird.
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I want Curtis Axel to #OccupyRAW next week, and have like two fat guys and his sister start chanting "AXE!" and pointing to the sky in the ring.
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They have fucked Emma. Like really bad. How can a girl that good be booked so badly in the division where basically everybody gets a turn?
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John Cena should win a tournament to become the #1 Contender for the US Title, and prove himself once again, much to Lana and Rusev's chagrin. But would the WWE be able to make everybody else in the tournament look good in losing? Probably not. But the tensions built there could be used to sell the Battle Royal too. Ryback vs. Cena would be a pretty good final.
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Because she stole stuff from WallyWorld or something.
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She's an Australian. You can't fault us for being convicts.
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She looks appealing when she wears little clothes and she can wrestle. She's fine as a Diva.
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Did I really just read that Ryback is being in the battle royal? What the fudging hell. How does Rowan and Ryback not beat Big Show and Kane in a tag team match. Why the hell!
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#GiveTruthaChance never trended, but #GiveDivasaChance did
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Noid's faith in WWE seems to be waning. Who can blame him when "R-Truth is seemingly in a Mania programme with Dean Ambrose" is a reality.
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To be honest, given how it was all being booked, I figured that it would be Ziggler & Ryback against Kane & Show...except there is just far more important stuff for the card ahead of it.
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More and more it feels like what I want to see is just not being offered by the WWE. I've stopped watching RAW and SmackDown regularly. A lot of that has to do with how a lot of the talent I have been interested in have been portrayed over the past few months. Dean Ambrose, Cesaro and Daniel Bryan in particular. * Dean Ambrose went from the cool and slightly eccentric coordinator of The Shield, to the cool renegade who used whatever fear he had of consequence as a fuel source to keep fighting, to becoming a guy who seemingly forgets the rules of matches these days. Wouldn't it be okay for the WWE to reward the fans of Dean Ambrose, that they want him to have, by tossing him a bone here or there. Couldn't Ambrose have gotten a victory over Rollins in Hell in a Cell, if it truly was meant to be their last encounter, and then have Bray Wyatt attack him? Couldn't Ambrose have won either the TLC Match, the Ambulance Match or both against Bray Wyatt? As a bad guy, can't Wyatt laugh the match off and actually be somehow scarier? Can't Ambrose have a decent run in the Royal Rumble where he actually stands out? Or can't he win the Intercontinental Title when he's been made the clear contender for it? * The decision to put Cesaro with Paul Heyman was not a bad one. Every other decision surrounding the booking of Cesaro since then has been. Loss after loss. What good is it having a guy win the largest match in WrestleMania history if he can't beat any of those other 30 guys in straight matches over the next year? The guy should be facing John Cena at WrestleMania this year, or something. I'm glad to see him and Tyson Kidd excelling at the tag team thing, but Cesaro should really by higher. * Daniel Bryan should have won the 2015 Royal Rumble and should be challenging Brock Lesnar for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship at WrestleMania this year. It's that simple. There's still a lot of good in the WWE. I think Seth Rollins is one of the better characters the WWE has ever had, and I think there are a few who could be up there with him -- Cody Rhodes being one, but he's stuck in face-paint hissing at people and losing all the time. Paige is fucking gorgeous, and she's actually getting good at being able to shine no matter what shit the WWE saddles her with. She made that inexplicable face turn look like a piece of cake. The actual wrestling is good, when it happens. The stories are just weak and paper-thin. A real fucking shame. |
I sound so negative. Sorry, guys. I'm hoping something really awesome happens to kick things into WrestleMania gear.
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Oh, and Paul Heyman is brilliant. It's just a shame he's only really creatively involved in stuff he's directly working in. I say that because Heyman would have a lot of ideas that could be tapped, but also because the programs he has been involved in have often been repetitive fair with guys who have rich and established histories. Some of the most exciting stuff this year has been Heyman and Seth Rollins mixing it up on the mic, because they don't normally interact.
Imagine the ways Heyman could put over a guy like Dean Ambrose as a threat to him, or Paige as a threat to a female client he had. Money. |
I'm just thinking about how much money a Ronda Rousey vs. Paige match could be if given the NXT serious treatment. The thing is, Ronda Rousey has actually been open about being willing to work for the WWE.
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So I've had a night to digest my live experience last night, and I'm just as annoyed about it today as I was last night. Yes, the live show is more fun than watching it on TV, but when nothing happens, it's every bit as frustrating. The Dolph/BNB match was fun, as was the tag title match. Heyman's promo was, expectedly, great. The video packages were well done.
But with five weeks until WrestleMania and the only story development we got was names for the battle royal? Maybe something happened with the IC scene, but nobody in the audience knew why R-Truth was there, and no explanation was given. No Wyatt live in the arena until the dark match, no Lesnar or Taker at all. A Sheamus highlight package during the PTP entrance, followed by the bait-and-switch of the Ascension coming out to lose. And don't get me started on the Orton/Rollins and Cena/Rusev nonsense. I said going in that it would take a lot to bring me back into the Universe (I've watched one PPV, one Raw and one SD (both the edited Hulu versions) since the '13 Slammies). Those needs were not met last night, and my days of watching WWE are officially done. Thank god for NXT and my tapes. |
<font color=goldenrod>NXT and the back catalog are the only things keeping me a proper wrestling fan. During Raw last night I had it on in the background while I focused most of my attention on my EWR game and watching a couple of Nitros.
I tune in for the PPVs because they're part of the network, but the TV is completely skippable nowadays.</font> |
<font color=goldenrod>According to PWI Undertaker won't be showing up until WM. Bray Wyatt will be solely responsible for building the match up on his own.</font>
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Not to mention what a pussy Orton looks like for being cool with the guys who tried to murder him as opposed to immediately looking for blood. That's not the kind of guy people wanna root for. |
Yea I was hoping for a RKO fest. Orton is the best when he has no allies and just hears the voices.
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If he loses, character is in worse shape that last year's Mania and all the build up was just to feed Taker's status who's going to disappear again. Ambrose also takes a hit since he was the one who was fed the most to build up Bray. If he wins, no real payoff unless Taker actually retires for Bray to get a "streak killing" type rub. Taker doing the annual hibernation doesn't really help Bray considering the tone of Bray's promos. |
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new wrold order should come back and team up with the authority in a big angle called everyone from the 90s finally retires and stops main eventing ppvs
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It makes sense for The Authority to try and win back Orton. He's a mega-star. Sell that valuable nature to Orton, by all means. Orton should have told them to go fuck themselves, or used the business meeting to exploit The Authority and set up Seth Rollins. But to actually act like "Nah, it's cool, I can forget about that" in regards to the attack? What the actual fuck. When he does snap, it's going to feel real soft. Yes, Orton is a survivor and has teamed with enemies for the sake of his career before. But The Authority tried to rob him of that career. That little detail has now been washed away. A fucking waste. |
Orton just no-sold his own hatred.
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I'm on board with the people who are pretty much exclusively really into NXT these days.
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What std said. The booking quality of the shows are so different it's almost hard to believe both are ran by the same company.
Tuning into raw is habitual at this point in hopes of being drawn in rather than suckered in. |
Two things I forgot to mention:
1) Natalya was hurting bad after the tag title match. That bump she took off the apron was nasty live. 2) Big Show looks rough. He's still a bump machine for a guy his size, but he was the last one out of the ring each time the Authority came out. He stepped between the ropes instead of over them. He walked really gingerly down the steps each time, too. Weirdest part, though, after the dark main event, he was the last man in the ring. His team lost, but after everybody else had left, they played his music. It was like it was his farewell moment or something. |
Rock 'n' Roll Buck Zumhofe or whatever his name was.
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Wow, that is weird. It wouldn't surprise me if Big Show is on his way out. If that's the case, I could see him winning the Andre the Giant Battle Royal and then retiring.
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