I didn't like that segment that closed RAW. They made JR look like the biggest babyface in the company not named Triple H. They aren't the two guys you should be promoting to have the most character. I think it would have been more effective for some to support Triple H, and some to head to the back. Give RAW a scrambled feeling. It's Triple H against the world right now, and I don't think that's the direction this thing should be going in.
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Originally Posted by DaVe
Damn good ending.
Only thing I wonder is why Henry was out there? He doesn't fear anything.
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And this is exactly why. Beth Phoenix talking on behalf of the Divas also completely ruined any credibility her and Natalya's "revolution" of the division had. Also, why was Jerry Lawler there? If he was there, shouldn't he have been commentating? Wade Barrett also sounded like a complete moron talking about work environments when his claim to fame is still leading Nexus against the WWE. It kind of took a shit on the gimmicks of some of the guys involved there.
One thing I did like was Mike Chiota speaking up on behalf of the officials. The WWE has done a referee strike before, but I like that they are pissed off. Also, is everyone on the WWE really that afraid of The Miz & R-Truth?
Maybe I'm expecting too much out of the WWE; but I'm just finding it really hard to bite into this storyline like they want me to. It's far from the worse thing in the history of the company, and there are interesting ideas driving the storyline forward -- but I just think it's too...dumb right now. We just saw Stephanie McMahon on WWE TV recently. Why is she not there backing her husband? Why are rookies like Darren Young, Derrick Bateman, Percy Watson & Titus O'Neil willing to throw away huge opportunities with the WWE?