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Granted smackdown hasn't aired yet and all we have to go on for Batista/Michaels is what was described, but what seems interesting to me is it seems like Batista is going to take up the angry heel role. He's been a top face for so long it might freshen him up a little bit to see him in a heel role. Really looking forward to how this one plays out over the next few weeks.
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As I said, I'm hoping for Shawn Michaels to counter a Batista Bomb into a hurricanrana, or something, and then hits the Sweet Chin Music out of nowhere on Batista, who gets knocked to the outside. HBK is fired up in the ring, and goes for a pescada, or something, but finds himself whacked with a steel chair on the way down. Batista then rolls HBK back into the ring, and hits his "big three" (Spear, Spinebuster and Batista Bomb) onto the steel chair, as I'm sure the fans boo. Then have him breakdance. Just because it would be awesome. On RAW, Dave comes out and talks about how many want him to apologise for what he did to HBK, but he says he's not going to. He credits a lot of guys for giving him the skills he needed to survive in this business, but ultimately it was Batista's will to succeed and be the best that got him three World Championships. One man he can not put himself over as surpassing, however, is Ric Flair. He says that it is Shawn Michaels who owes the apology, but the last time Shawn Michaels said he was sorry, he proceeded to kick his mentor in the face and end his career. Batista then says he was originally angry with Shawn Michaels, but he has since become angry with Ric Flair. Because Flair was too weak to survive. Batista questions idolising a man who lost 16 World Championships. This is a profession of dominance, and there is no need to apologise for being dominant. HBK does not have to apologise for ending Ric Flair's career. He needs to apologise for having his own ended by Batista. Cue Triple H, who says he has a lot of professional respect for Batista, but Shawn Michaels and Ric Flair are his close friends, and he's not going to stand around while Batista insults them. Security stands between them, though, as William Regal protects his potential main events. Tease a bit of a feud between them Batista and Triple H, while still keeping Dave vs. HBK going. Maybe throw Randy Orton into the mix, and make it sort of like a "Evolution minus the old" vs. "D-Generation X minus the stupidity" feud. |
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I'm not sure about Rob Van Dam vs. Shelton Benjamin, but I think the match may have been made, and then the briefcase put on the line. I was never really tuned in to that angle, though. I think RVD wanted the IC Title from Benjamin, and the Shelton said "I'll give you a shot if you put the briefcase on the line." I may be wrong, though. If so, that is still pretty stupid of RVD. Mr. Kennedy was by far the stupidest, although it was a believable stupid. He wanted to man-up, and win the fans' respect at the time. He saw himself as a guy who could take on anything, and completely own Edge. Then his injury got to him, and that was "the last time he'd ever listen to you idiots." I'd be disappointed to see Punk say "hey, man, this pretty much guarantees me a second World Title, but I'm going to give you a chance to take that from me," but I would not be so opposed to William Regal going to Vince McMahon and saying "Look, Chris Jericho beat CM Punk on RAW, which means he's the better wrestler and arguably deserving of a shot at the MITB title shot." If the match happens, it should be 100% forced. Rey Mysterio putting his Rumble title shot on the line against Randy Orton is one of the stupidest examples of face idiocy in the past, and I think that played a massive part in damaging Rey. That and Mysterio not even winning the Rumble in the main event, and being pushed so hard to win it over guys who were arguably as close, or closer, to Eddie Guerrero. But yeah, that whole example of a face putting sure things on the line can really hurt. Another thing that annoys me about Money in the Bank, is when the commentators constantly bring up how the MITB winner has consistently won a World Title with their shot, like it's a fucking magic potion. Of course they have fucking won it, the shot pretty much allows a guy to pick his spots, beat a guy with a baseball bat, throw him down a flight of stairs and run him over with a car, carry his ass to the ring, call a match and get the pin. There's no magic pixie that sprinkles the winner with "winner dust." I just wish the commentators would play up the match as being a certain thing for the winner if they play smart, which someone should when a World Title comes out of it, regardless of face/heel alignment. |
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