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But truthfully, I'm not actually that interested in this week's Superstars, and I usually love watching it. I like me some Primo, but the guy is playing a heel on RAW and a face on NXT, and while I do love them giving Primo a flexible personality -- I don't think they really have a clue where they are going with it. Khali squashing Primo is not going to help him, either. Primo will no doubt bump like a motherfucker, though. If this turns out to be an actual match where Primo manages to take the giant down for a bit, manages to teach his gorgeous rookie something, and then gets cocky and loses -- I apologise.
Santino Marella & Vladimir Kozlov are working bizarrely well as a tag team, and I like that there is an actual angle going on between them and The Usos (with unmentioned history, too, since Marella made his debut winning the IC Title from their uncle). This Kozlov stuff is the most credible Santino has looked since he was paired with Beth Phoenix, but it needs to go somewhere fast. All the guys seem to be having a ball, but my interest is waning, and I'd actually be more interested to have seen a squash match between Santino, Kozlov and some random guys, with The Usos attacking them after the match. MVP vs. Luke Gallows isn't something I'm too keen to see either, as the booking of both men has been...meh. Good intentions, but not the best results. I would have rather seen Gallows face Chris Masters or JTG -- a guy that he could believably beat to get some steam back, but lose to, to give them a boost. MVP gets nothing from beating Gallows, and Gallows losing is only the continuation of the same angle without any sort of suspense. |
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