WARNING: Due to the unanimous feelings
about the reaction to last night's Royal Rumble, this RAW will
contain what is certain to be a running gag that will get old fast.
If you don't like it, I won't do it again, but I just want to make
sure I get the temperature of the Internet correct.
When last we left our heroes, the Rumble winner was Not Daniel Bryan, which appeared to be all that mattered.
I didn't catch the live look-in ad
because a high school friend was on Jeopardy and I watched that
instead. I regret nothing. (For those who care, she won huge to
become the new champion. Go Julie!)
The PG Era Rant for Raw, January 27,
2014.
Live from Cleveland. First person to
find Mick Foley dressed as a sailor, please direct him to Atlanta.
Your hosts are two guys who went 1
minute in their last Rumble appearance... and Michael Cole.
We open with clips from last night,
where Randy Orton retained the WWE Title. Give the production
company credit – they make it sound like the booing was directed
specifically at Orton.
Triple H and Stephanie are out first.
We get clips of Brock Lesnar annihilating Big Show, which does my
heart good. (I've warned you – I really don't like Big Show or
Triple H.) The chair being broken is such an amazing visual,
especially since I bet it wasn't planned. Stephanie gets the first
Sign Point of the night. Stephanie is excited and happy about the
Rumble, and here comes the YES chants. Stephanie: “Yes! Yes it
was one of the most epic Royal Rumbles in history.” HHH: “Aw,
did someone not get what they wanted? That's too bad.” Triple H
seems baffled that the fans aren't happy. I can hear a Daniel Bryan
chant, but most people are booing. HHH keeps running down last
night, but the crowd is just booing him. Mentioning Not Daniel Bryan
winning the Rumble gets huge boos. But Stephanie lets us know
there's still the Elimination Chamber. At that event, Randy Orton
will defend against five people in the Chamber. And now, here's
Daniel Bryan as the crowd goes LOUD. JBL calls what Bryan does a
sign of disrespect, but Cole says it's what the fans want. Lawler
points out the YES chant wasn't for the Authority. JBL: “Yeah, and
I wanted wings and never got them. You want things, doesn't mean
you'll get them.” The whole arena is doing YES. Bryan asks them
to be quiet because the Authority doesn't like it. Don't make them
mad, after all. OF COURSE they just chant more, but which?
Stephanie calls it a cheap parlor trick. Bryan talks about his match
with Bray Wyatt, calling it one of the toughest in his career, but
that his match will be among the best in Rumble history. More YES
chants. HHH gives Bryan credit for “a good little effort”.
Stephanie is nicer. Then Bryan says the biggest disappointment was
that he wasn't in it. This story has gone meta. Bryan acknowledges
the undercard match, but he says he still wanted to be in it, and so
did the fans. The Yes Movement™ is now canon. But the Authority
kept denying him. Stephanie tries to explain that, hey, he already
HAD a match, and with everything he's been through, they thought he
might suffer an injury. Crowd thinks they suck. Bryan calls their
bluff over being put in jeopardy, seeing as he's already had multiple
opponents over and over, but HHH says, yeah, so we decided to stop
doing it. Bryan says they don't care about his health or his
business – he says they're acting personal. Stephanie is upset and
turns the tables: Bryan only thinks of himself, while they think of
the whole roster. “Do you honestly believe everyone only came here
to see you?” Crowd: “YES YES YES!” Bryan loses his straight
face. Bryan asks if they were here to see Randy Orton (“NO!”),
Triple H (“NO!”), or whoever they want. Heck, that's what makes
WWE awesome: everyone's here for someone, but they WANT Daniel Bryan
right now. The crowd is now an active babyface character. I love
it. Stephanie says they're not united on one chant, which INSTANTLY
unites them on a Daniel Bryan chant. Bryan's not here to complain
since it's in the past, but hey, there are five spots in the Chamber,
right? Bryan wants in that match. And so does the crowd. Want him
in it. I don't think they'd fit in the pod. Bryan talks past
Stephanie to Hunter and says they're not leaving until it happens.
HHH glares at Bryan in a staredown that WILL be part of your WM30
buildup if they know what they're doing. Trips says there's more
than one person in the ring, because here comes the Shield. Cole is
audibly rolling his eyes, as is Lawler. Bryan anticipates this and
gets a chair to hold them off. Rollins tumbled on his entrance, I
think. Didn't get a good look. Sign Guy: “REIGNS, TAKE YOUR
TALENTS TO SOUTH BEACH.” And of course Reigns gets the first shot
in and the 3-on-1 begins. But Sheamus is on his way to the ring to
make the save to a HUGE pop. The Shield mugs Sheamus as he's not
doing much better. But John Cena is here to even the sides. We have
a six-man main event, I bet. And nothing wrong with it. All heck is
breaking loose as the faces clean house. PLAY DANIEL BRYAN'S MUSIC!
That was one AMAZING opening segment.
Randy Orton will be here tonight.
Dear WWE: if I pre-order the Network,
will you stop putting these ads on? PS: how do you pre-order the
Network?
Earlier tonight, the inevitable six-man
tag will be a qualifying match for the Chamber, with the winning team
(all of them) in the Chamber.
Rey Mysterio and Sin Cara II v. We the
People. Cesaro carries the sign: “WANTED – TWO MASKED MEN WHO
SPEAK A FOREIGN LANGUAGE.” Colter: “Well well well; look what el
gato dragged in.” He says criminals are the ones who wear masks.
More faux Spanish before we get the salute. Cesaro and Rey start.
Cesaro with a wristlock, but Rey fights out and gets an armdrag.
Cara in, and the tecnicos do Poetry in Motion into a rana. Cesaro
stays in control and brings in Swagger, but both People get taken
over Junior Santo style. Blind charge by Santo misses, and Cara
keeps up the offense with the Tajiri elbow for one. Cara with a
sunset flip try, but Swagger picks him up and throws him only to get
low bridged out. Cara with a tope suicida to follow. Colter chews
Swagger and Cesaro out and slaps Swagger. He has to be restrained by
Cesaro, then goes back in and suplexes Cara before tackling him.
He's mad. Colter as we go to break: “Take out that anger on him!”
Back in with Colter upset while Cesaro elbows Cara. We get a
salute, but it opens the door for a Cara flurry. Cesaro is
staggered, but Swagger cuts off the hot tag only to get caught in
what I have to call a tilt-a-whirl DDT. Cesaro can't cut the tag off
as Cara flips him over the ropes, but Cesaro pulls Rey off the apron
to keep Cara in. Cesaro tries a German, but Cara cradles him for
two. Cesaro with an overhead slam for two. Swagger in, and it's a
double free-fall drop for two. Swagger stomps away and gets the
Vaderbomb, but Cara moves. Cesaro's legal, but he misses an
avalanche anyway. Hot tag Rey, and he goes flying to take Cesaro
out. Flying seated senton and prawn bulldog follow for two. Big
kick gets two, Swagger saves. JBL thinks it's over. Cara takes
Swagger out, and Cara alley-oops Rey into 619 position. Cara tags
himself in after the 619, but the Swanton misses. Cara rolls through
and springboards straight into a European Uppercut. Neutralizer
finishes at 9:49. I thought they were going for a face turn, but if
it's a push either way, I'll like it. **3/4
Don't
forget that main event: John Cena, Daniel Bryan, and Sheamus against
Roman Reigns, Dean Ambrose, and Seth Rollins. Three Elimination
Chamber spots will be decided.
Also,
we get a tag team title rematch between the Rhodes Brothers and the
New Age Outlaws.
Bad
News Barrett is at the podium. That gavel is going to get him over.
Especially if you use it 50 times. Today's bad news for those of us
who watch TV: The Miz has a match tonight. It's against the other
Ohio native, Dolph Ziggler. Thankfully, the winner does not own
Cleveland, because then everyone would be a loser. Especially
Cleveland. You're all losers, basically. If he uses the gavel as a
weapon in his matches, he'll get over.
Appearing
on the WWE Network: Monday Night War. Here's the thing: by all
accounts, you can't sign up for the WWE Network until the day of the
launch, which strikes me as a bad idea. The announcers trying to
read the countdown graphic is kind of amusing.
Fandango
is next.
Seriously?
Kid Rock as the singer of the WrestleMania theme? Again? Is he
still that popular?
Fandango
v. R-Truth. Xavier Woods is on commentary. That reminds me: wasn't
he supposed to be in the Rumble? Truth opens with the advantage,
getting elbowed in the back as we see Emma is still at ringside.
Truth with a backslide for one. Truth remains on top, with the
splits legdrop, but Fandango bails. Woods does bring up that “his
number was stolen before I could see it” and blames JBL. Summer
Rae runs interference, and Fandango gets a clothesline to take over.
Back in, Fandango with a knee to the back for two. Short lariat by
Fandango gets two. Woods is working on his PhD. JBL: “Like Dr.
Shelby?” Fandango with a suplex for two. We HIT THE CHINLOCK as
Woods says he wants to specialize in teaching autistic kids. At
Walden University. JBL puts East Carolina over as the Harvard of the
South. Nyuk nyuk. (It's a rib, don't worry if you don't get it.)
Blind charge by Fandango misses and Truth gets the comeback. Suplex
stunner gets two. Axe kick misses, and Fandango with a spin kick for
two. Fandango staggers to the top rope, but Truth is up and gets the
Little Jimmy to win at 3:31. Commentary was actually more fun than
the match, and that's not a slam on the match either. *
The
Champ is here! Randy Orton, I mean.
Man,
where was the Reading Challenge when I was the right age? I would've
loved a free trip to, say, WrestleMania 8. Knowing me, I would've
instead won a visit from El Matador or Tatanka.
Brad
Maddox is here. He introduces himself after Justin Roberts
introduces him, and all Maddox does is introduce Randy Orton. The
announcers mention that the Wyatts were out to attack Cena, even
though it wasn't clear who they were after until Cena attacked Wyatt
pre-emptively. Orton: “The Champ is here.” Despite what people
thought, Orton was victorious again and left with the gold. Was it
hollow? Who cares? Orton only cares that it was a victory. And now
he finds out he's defending in the Chamber. He glares at Maddox and
asks if it's his idea. Orton wants respect, since he's the Face of
the Company. And here comes Not Daniel Bryan. Not Bryan looks like
he just got off the Greyhound bus. Orton is furious that Not Bryan
is here. Crowd boos him. HHH referring to Not Bryan as his friend
earlier probably didn't help. Not Bryan congratulates Orton – no,
really, sincerely. Crowd chants for the real Daniel Bryan. Not
Bryan has three reasons to be back: to win the Rumble, to headline
Mania, and to win the title. Not Bryan says it isn't personal and
rattles off the people who he doesn't care if it is, looking to the
crowd instead of Orton when mentioning Daniel Bryan. Hm. Whether
Orton likes it or not, Not Bryan will be the champ after
WrestleMania. Before we can go any further, Viking Space Lord Brock
Lesnar is in the house! Orton looks a little worried for obvious
reasons. Maddox looks VERY worried. Paul Heyman introduces himself
and his client before saying that Brock is getting impatient. See,
Maddox needs to tell the Authority that either they can make history
(right here in Cleveland, Ohio – although Heyman seems sick to say
it) by putting Brock against Orton tonight, or he can go with Choice
#2, which is Brock against Not Bryan. Heyman doesn't have a favorite
suggestion, because no matter which choice is made, the fans will
win. The answer must be given tonight... “or else”. Maddox
looks like he's going to die. Brock leaves, glaring at both Orton
and Not Bryan as he does. Heyman: “I'm just an advocate.”
Just
a reminder: our confirmed main event is the six-man Chamber
qualifier. Also, two Cleveland natives in Dolph Ziggler and The Miz
will go at it.
Dolph
Ziggler v. The Miz. Dolph has a Cavaliers custom-made jersey. I
hope this turns out better than the last time Miz was in Cleveland.
Miz has a Browns #84 jersey. Cole brings out the HIGH SCHOOLS they
went to. And they give Boxing Intros to the two. This needs Teddy
Long to make it a tag match. Tie-up as JBL unloads the Cleveland
jokes. Dolph with a headlock and tackle. They do a series of
reversals until Miz gets a knee smash to the gut. Through-the-ropes
clothesline by Miz, but he gets caught off the top by a superkick for
two. There are Cleveland sports guys in the crowd. Rocker Dropper
misses, but Dolph with a sleeper. This goes on for a while. There's
a “Cleveland Rocks” chant. Miz armdrags out and gets a thrust
kick for two. Now we're told the Steelers suck. Can't say I
disagree. Miz with the Finale try, but Dolph rolls him up for two.
Miz with the backbreaker, then a figure-four try. Emphasis on try.
Dolph makes the ropes. Cole and JBL hate Cleveland. A second try
leads to both getting two on a small package. Zig Zag ends it at
4:08. That's it? Kind of a waste. 3/4*
The
Tag Title rematch is later tonight.
Now
that ten million people have downloaded the WWE App, we can stop
shilling it, right?
Ryback
and Curtis Axel v. The Usos. JBL remembered he wasn't supposed to
lead the crowd in the chant. For once. Ryback will start with Jey.
Ryback shoves him into the corner but gets hit with uppercuts. Jey
is caught, and Ryback throws him corner-to-corner. Ryback rips Jey's
shirt off before sending him into the heel corner and tagging Axel
in. Axel with stomps and a dropkick. Jey fights to his feet, but
Axel gets the Northern Lariat. He bites (Jey's forehead). Ryback
in, and the two get their corner double-team into a Ryback stalling
suplex. Which he keeps up for about 10 seconds. It gets two.
Ryback bullies Jey around, but Jey fights back only to get elbowed.
Axel back in, and he chops away on Jey in the corner. Ryback has
Iron Man on his tights. He tags in and gets a snapmare and back
kick. We HIT THE CHINLOCK. Jey fights out, but a Ryback blind
charge misses and Ryback goes all the way to the floor. Axel helps
him back in, gets the tag, and cuts off the Usos... until Jimmy
smacks Axel and gets the tag. Axel does a 360 off of a calf kick.
Jimmy pounds Axel so hard in the corner the ref separates them, which
leads to the Rikishi hip check, that misses. Ryback with a blind
tag, and he clubs Jimmy. Shell Shock follows, but JEY tags himself
in and superkicks Ryback. So does Jimmy. Superfly Splash follows as
Jey dives onto Axel, and it gets the pin at 5:48. Good finish to a
bad match. 1/2*
Don't
miss our main event! Also, who will join Ultimate Warrior in the
Class of 2014?
Kofi
Kingston v. Alberto Del Rio. So Kofi is on fire as a face, has a win
over Orton, and just had another great non-elimination in the Rumble.
Meanwhile, ADR gets an insert promo to talk about how he hates Not
Daniel Bryan and how Not Bryan will not make WrestleMania. ADR backs
Kofi into the corner and kicks him in the gut before pounding away.
ADR with a snapmare and he rides him to the ropes, choking away.
Kofi comes back with kicks, then a running dropkick. A big kick to
the gut follows, then he leaps to the top for the ten-punch
countalong. ADR with a mule kick to stop the momentum. Lariat gets
two. ADR gets suckered to the ropes and does his out of the ring
bump, and Kofi follows to dive on ADR. Back in, Kofi is caught with
the step-up enzuigiri. ADR rolls outside and drags Kofi with him,
throwing him into the barricade. Back in, ADR gets two. We go to
the chinlock now, as the crowd wants Randy Savage. ADR knocks Kofi
down and goes up, landing the double axhandle and stomping away. Now
the crowd chants for JBL. Del Rio: the opposite of heat. ADR pounds
away in the corner as JBL acknowledges the crowd. ADR is furious at
JBL stealing his thunder. So the crowd goes for Jerry. ADR and Kofi
are both up top, and both fall off to the floor. Lawler salutes the
crowd. So clearly it's Michael Cole's turn as we go to break. Back
in, and ADR gets two for some reason. We go back to the chinlock,
which is totally going to help the crowd. Kofi gets out with a
jawbreaker, then a sunset flip gets two. ADR gets a German suplex
for two. ADR looks to the sign before charging Kofi and getting
elbowed. Kofi keeps up the counter-attack, going up top and getting
a Tornado DDT for a double KO. Kofi up first and he begins the
comeback until ADR kicks the leg. The low superkick is countered
with a cradle for two. Kofi with the Boom Drop (which is still over)
and he's ready to finish. ADR ducks and goes to the outside, but
Kofi catches him and brings him in. SOS follows, but ADR's foot is
on the rope. Crowd is angry. ADR gets the tilt-a-whirl backbreaker
as the crowd chants for Rob Van Dam now. ADR gets the SIGN POINT OF
DOOM and signals for the armbar, but Kofi ducks and misses Trouble in
Paradise as ADR gets the Backstabber for two. ADR is frustrated.
Kofi gets a chant as ADR goes up, but Kofi crotches him. He follows
up, but ADR shoves him down and gets the guillotine stomp. That
spot's really contrived, but the crowd buys it. ADR begs Kofi to get
up, and the low superkick connects for the pin at 13:36. Why?
***1/4 Seriously,
Kofi has all sorts of momentum and Del Rio is so dead that the crowd
chants for literally everyone else in his matches, so why feed Kofi
to ADR? Oh, right, so that Not Daniel Bryan has an opponent to beat.
Hey,
we got a title match coming up, and it's next. Plus, someone is
facing Brock Lesnar.
WWE
Tag Team Championships: New Age Outlaws v. Rhodes Brothers. Road
Dogg fires up the crowd because he doesn't seem to realize he's a
heel. Seriously, did they just not get the memo? But before the
match, Dogg wants to talk about the rumors of their friendship with
the Authority, and he says they became champs because they're the
best. The Rhodeses were good, but not good enough, and the Rhodeses
knock them out of the ring as their rebuttal. The Outlaws can be
overheard saying they shouldn't be doing this. Gunn and Dustin
start. Gunn mocks Goldust and gets beaten up for it. A quick
one-count leads to an armdrag and Gunn calls time and bails. Road
Dogg fans Gunn off with JBL's hat. Cody is nonplussed. Dogg tags
in, and after some stalling, he walks into a headlock and gets
tackled for one. Dogg: “What's going on here?” Goldust sits in
a neutral corner and waits as Dogg recovers. Goldust fakes out a
test of strength and keeps it up, and Cody in with an elbow to the
arm. Headlock takedown gets one for Cody. Cody works the arm, but
Dogg slugs out of it only to be caught with the following clothesline
for two. He stole that move from DiBiase Jr. Cody to the armbar,
and he cuts off a Dogg charge, but when he goes up the Outlaws bail
out. At least they're acting heel during the match. Cody: “Get
your old ass in the ring!” Dogg slowly returns, losing a
strike-fest. Cody with a snapmare and another armbar. He drops
knees into the arm and gets one. Dogg with a knee to take over and
he boxes Cody, but gets caught jiving and Cody dropkicks for two.
Goldust in, and he keeps the fight up with a snapmare and elbow for
two. Now Goldust works the arm. Dogg rushes him into the champs'
corner, and Gunn tags in and punches away. It gets one. Gunn with a
straight right, and Dogg returns with a kick to the gut. Goldust
blocks and floors Dogg, pounding him in the corner. Gunn tags in and
works over Goldust, but he puts his head down and Goldust gets the
kneeling uppercut. Inverted atomic drop, but Goldust runs into a big
boot as we go to break. We return with Gunn working Goldust over and
whipping him back and forth, but he runs into a powerslam. Both men
need a tag in the worst way, but Dogg stops Goldust only to get hit
with... was that the Canadian Destroyer?? It gets two. It also
allows the hot tag to Cody, who runs over Gunn and gets the sliding
punch. High knee follows and Dogg tries to dump Cody, only for him
to get a springboard dropkick on both Outlaws. Disaster Kick misses
Gunn, and Gunn gets a clothesline as Viking Space Lord Brock Lesnar
heads to the ring. F-5 to both Rhodeses as the match ends at 11:56.
Really? **1/4
Apparently, the Authority said “or else”. So Brock doesn't have
a match tonight, which means Brock is going to destroy the brothers.
He has a chair and goes to town on both men. The chair falls apart
again, from fewer shots this time, as Brock glares into the camera.
And oh yeah, the Outlaws are still champions. You wonder if the
Authority told Brock to go take it out on the people in the ring,
since they do not like the Rhodes family in storyline. That would be
a neat hook.
Heaven
help us if he interrupts the main event Elimination Chamber
qualifier. Also, don't try this at home. Please do not get hit with
a chair by Brock Lesnar at home.
AJ
Lee, Tamina, Aksana, and Alicia Fox v. Cameron, Naomi, Brie Bella,
and Nikki Bella. Aksana and Cameron start. And the trash talking
begins as Cameron goes “gurl bye”only to get a snapmare. Brie
in, and she gets a second-rope dropkick for one. They exchange
kicks, and Nikki tags herself in as they get a snapmare to dropkick
combo. Alicia in, and she gets hit with a flying snapmare only to
score a tilt-a-whirl backbreaker for two. Alicia carries Nikki to
the corner and tags in AJ, who is the only person with any heat
because she's the only one who always wins. She goes to a chinlock
with body-scissors. Nikki fights out, but AJ calmly blocks and gets
a swinging neckbreaker for two. Aksana back in, and she stomps away
on Nikki and taunts the faces. Side suplex, Dino Bravo style, and
she circles Nikki before covering for two. Elbowdrop follows, but a
second one misses. Aksana prevents the tag and Tamina tags herself
in and stomps the leg. Big slam follows, plus a kneedrop and back
chinlock. Nikki bridges out, but Tamina clubs the gut as she does.
Big knee to the gut and Hammer Throw follow, then the JACKET THROW OF
DOOM. How is that legal? Tamina puts Nikki up top and lowers her
into the Tree of Woe before kicking away. Nikki with a kick to get
out of it as she creates separation™. Another kick and it's hot
tag Naomi. She takes it to AJ with a dropkick and... uh...
tail-wiggle drop? What WAS that? Flip clothesline follows, then a
gyration legdrop. It gets two. The twins take Tamina out of the
equation... except Aksana and Alicia and Cameron run in and it's a
three-to-three suplex, leaving Naomi and AJ. Butt butt by Naomi gets
the pin at 5:40. Better than it had any right to be. *1/4
So now we know who's going to lose to AJ next during her eternal
title reign. Everybody dance! Brie does the Worm.
Up
next: the Hall of Fame expands by one more act.
And
now Jerry Lawler will introduce the next Hall of Famer... JAKE THE
SNAKE ROBERTS! Fantastic decision. One of the best storytellers of
his time, and the DDT is a default finishing move because of him.
Please let Damien or a stand-in make an appearance at the show.
Either that, or Dean Ambrose inducts him.
This
segues into announcing you can watch the archive of the WWE Network
with all WrestleMania matches, including the occasional “30 for 30”
style look at major matches.
Main
event, Elimination Chamber triple qualifier: John Cena, Sheamus, and
Daniel Bryan v. The Shield. Sheamus and Cena are reasonably over,
but NOTHING like Daniel Bryan. Bryan starts to talk to the camera,
so they cut to the crowd.
Christian
is back on SmackDown!
Uh-oh...
during the commercial break it just occurred to me that the Wyatt
Family, coming off their big night of attacking John Cena, haven't
been seen yet. If the match ends this way and Daniel Bryan's kept
out of the main event because of it, the crowd is going to be
furious.
Anyway:
Main event, Elimination Chamber triple qualifier: John Cena, Sheamus,
and Daniel Bryan v. The Shield. Cena and Ambrose start. Ambrose
with a headlock, but Cena pushes off and eventualy gets a tackle.
Ambrose retreats and tags Rollins in. Rollins tries to calm Ambrose
down before he goes for Cena. Cena with a snapmare and they exchange
headlocks. Cena with a big right hand to floor Rollins, and Reigns
calmly tags in. The crowd is chanting for Reigns. Okay, fine, push
him on his own. This time Reigns floors Cena. Another lockup, and
this time Cena goes down again. Quick AA try, but Reigns slides out
and admonishes Cena. Sheamus in to a huge ovation. Reigns and
Sheamus fight over a lockup, with neither getting the edge. Round 2
goes the same way, but Reigns punches out on a corner break. Sheamus
fires back, but Reigns with a kick before running into a back elbow.
Rude Awakening by Sheamus gets one. Reigns with a shoulder ram and
uppercut, but Rollins tags in. Rollins winds up being kicked hard by
Sheamus on a duck-down, and Sheamus with the Finlay Roll. Big kick
to the back folows, and Rollins is tied up in the ropes and given...
you know what, I call this spot the Ten of Clubs. Remember it for
future rants. Another Finlay Roll try, but Rollins slides out and
kicks out the knee. Ambrose in and everyone stomps away. Ambrose
boxes Sheamus in the ropes as the crowd wants Bryan. Ambrose runs
into a Polish Hammer, and after asking the crowd, Sheamus brings
Bryan in. Kicks follow as Ambrose goes into a guard in the corner.
Cross-corner dropkick and he puts Ambrose up, getting the top rope
Frankensteiner. It gets two. European Uppercut follows, but Ambrose
escapes and brings in Rollins, who is instantly caught in the
bow-and-arrow surfboard. He switches to a chinlock in the hold, but
his own shoulders are down for two so he switches back. Sheamus in
and he kicks Rollins' block off. Legdrop follows for two, brudda.
Sheamus works the arm and brings in Cena for a double suplex. It
gets two. Blind charge misses and Rollins with a clothesline for
one. Rollins shepherds Cena to the corner as we go to break. We
return with Ambrose pounding on Cena on the apron, sliding back in
and cutting off the hot tag with a variation of the ankle lock.
Rollins in, and he smashes Cena and stomps away. He taunts Cena, who
is only half-awake, but he takes too long to do it and gets slugged
out. Blind charge by Cena eats boot, and the Buff Blockbuster gets
two. Rollins keeps working over Cena in the ropes, setting him up
for Reigns' drive-by dropkick. It gets two before Cena gets the
ropes. Reigns calls for the Superman Punch on Cena, connecting but
not covering right away. He calls out for a spear, but Cena
sidesteps and Reigns flies out of the ring. It's a long crawl for
Cena, and Reigns cuts it off with an elbowsmash. He gets two.
Ambrose returns and punches down Cena before stepping on his hand.
Another box-out by Ambrose, and he scrapes the face in the corner
before getting a Hammer Throw. Another Hammer Throw try is reversed
and both men are down. Rollins cuts off the tag again, and a
tug-of-war breaks out. Rollins knocks Bryan off the apron to stop
the tag and then mocks Sheamus. It draws him in, so the Shield
corner Cena and Rollins just mauls him. Ambrose in, and it's a
double suplex. Ambrose gets two. Ambrose gets an armbar and scrapes
the face again while holding it. He switches to a sleeperhold, as
the corners leads a Cena chant. And it's a straight Cena chant –
no dueling! Cena carries Ambrose and throws him into the corner.
Ambrose recovers with a knee to the gut and DDT for two. Rollins is
perplexed. Ambrose calmly walks... right into the AA! Cena's too
dead to cover, but he gets the HOT HOT HOT tag to Bryan. Reigns is
flying, Rollins is beaten down, and Bryan does his Video Game
Comeback, landing a dive on Ambrose. He floors Rollins and goes up
with the missile dropkick and kip-up. Crowd is going nuts. YES
kicks are next, and the roundhouse connects, Reigns saves. Sheamus
enters to cut Reigns off, but he gets speared. Cena catches Reigns
and tries the AA, but Reigns avoids it and spears Cena, too. Bryan
with the running knee to Reigns, but Rollins rolls him up with the
tights for two. I thought that was it. It's Bryan and Rollins now,
and it's a slugfest. Bryan flips over on a German but is caught with
the turnbuckle bomb for two. This Is Awesome. Even if the crowd
doesn't say it. Crowd is chanting YES. Rollins with the Stinger
Splash on Bryan as everyone else is out. He goes up, but Bryan
catches him with a German suplex. Bryan is firing up, but the
crossover dropkick misses. Rollins rolls him up, Bryan reverses, and
it's the Yes Lock but Ambrose saves. Brogue Kick to Ambrose and he's
down. Flying knee to Sheamus and the two legal men are left. Dive
by Rollins misses and the two collide mid-ring. Cena's the only one
up now, and he begs Bryan for a tag, getting it. Reigns gets one
too, and Cena goes for the STF, locking it in. Reigns rolls over and
POWERS OUT OF IT. And now the Wyatts interrupt! NO! Not this! And
they all attack Cena for the DQ at 23:59. Sheamus and Bryan fight
back, but the fresh men seem to have the edge. So does this mean the
faces are in the Chamber? They're named the winners, after all. And
yes, it's official: they're in! The Shield is FURIOUS. And this
means the Shield/Wyatts brawl is likely on for the Chamber that we've
been clamoring for since November. The Shield are, quite
understandably, throwing a tantrum at ringside, and they tear up the
table to make a statement. Wow – that's how you do a six-man and
weave multiple stories together. ****1/4 for
the whole thing.
FINAL
THOUGHTS:
Well,
throughout the night I was telling my minions that the value of the
night would be directly and absolutely linked to the main event. As
you can see, I was immersed in the main event, which is a great sign.
I'm glad to see Sheamus back – he's not a workrate machine, but
he's a good power wrestler and the crowd loves him. And all the
pieces are falling into place:
Not
Daniel Bryan is going to face either Bryan or Orton for the gold;
If
it's Orton, Bryan is going to get Triple H;
The
Shield and Wyatts are set for their brawl, which will likely lead to
the Reigns face turn;
The
Wyatts still have the issue with Cena for THEIR Mania match;
And
Brock Lesnar is still a Viking Space Lord.
We
keep whining about the booking, but tonight they took a big step into
making it right. Now Daniel Bryan has his chance – win or lose, he
gets his chance, and that's what matters. The next few weeks show
that the Road to Mania is when the WWE ups their game and really
brings out the goods. We are in interesting times.
STATS:
MATCH
TIME: 78:27 over eight matches
BEST
MATCH: The Chamber qualifier
WORST
MATCH: Usos/Rybaxil
NIGHT
MVP: Daniel Bryan, just because the crowd said so.
FINAL
RATING: 7.5.
“Just
when I thought I was out, they pull me back in.”
Okay,
guys, enjoy the week. Scott and Tommy will keep the fires warm. I
might come back with a retro review again. Enjoy the Super Bowl.
See you Monday.
Please. I'd rather read a million of your reviews than one more tommy hall joint. Just write everything for now on I thx
ReplyDeleteGood review man.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy the reviews but one tip- include paragraph breaks in the matches. It can be a bit much reading one large blob of text.
ReplyDeleteBut I really enjoy these. So prompt!
How on earth do you manage to get these up so quick? That is a talent in itself
ReplyDeleteGood review, too.
Bryan will not get HHH - that's Punk
ReplyDeleteSheamus is gonna cost Bryan the EC (or vice versa) and we're gonna get that for the WM opener in a callback to a few years ago
Yep, this show was fun, and I thought the booking made a ton of sense. Some scattered thoughts:
ReplyDelete1. Don't know if it will continue, but anyone who watched just this show would come away assuming that Bryan was the tippy top guy in the company. They played his music as the default theme for the three babyface team TWICE, even with Cena there, got the better of Triple H (!!!!!) on the mic in the opening segment, has a "movement" dedicated to him, and they played to the crowd perfectly all night.
2. Batista was basically a non-factor. That seems...weird.
3. Credit to Cena, he made Roman Reigns look like a million bucks. Really all of The Shield guys are being made to look great here lately. Cena made Bryan look like The Man too.
As for the booking, whether it was planned or accidental I thought it was great. They've basically turned Bryan into a meta storyline, and as you noted can easily plug him into the title match or a match with Triple H, either of which would be more than fine booking wise. And with the whole direction the opening segment played out in...it actually looks like the worm has turned a little bit here and they might actually be laying the groundwork for a DBry run at the top.
Say what you want about the shitty crowd tonight, but I'll give them this: they absolutely treated Batista like a heel that whole segment. You could already see WWE protecting Dave by not having him open the show or do a solo promo, and getting Brock out there to deflect the heat.
ReplyDeleteGawd, it's gotta be a bug up their ass that he's not gonna be able to get over as a baby face.
"Please do not get hit with a chair by Brock Lesnar at home."
ReplyDeleteThis reminds me of the time Don West told viewers to not try this at home during a steel asylum match and Tenay responded with, "Yes, for those of you who have steel asylums at home, please don't try this."
Don West just said, "I know man, I've had one in my house for years, I still haven't climbed out."
Jesus Christ man, repeat it with me: Daniel Bryan is not winning the title at EC. Sheamus costs him the match, and they feud for mania.
ReplyDeleteBatista vs Orton at mania DEAL WITH IT.
Andy, what I want you to do is film one of those Cornette style rants he used to do in 97. Do one a week and post it on the blog. I think you will find that therapeutic, and we will find it entertaining.
ReplyDeleteJohn Cena is a household name, but so is garbage!
ReplyDeleteI think Batista will get over as a babyface...just so long as they've got Bryan doing something worthwhile. If Batista's getting the rocket push while the crowd is unsatisfied with Bryan's position, then yeah, they're gonna shit on him.
ReplyDeleteWell, I'm pretty sure I said that Bryan/Triple H at Mania instead of Bryan in the Title match would be fine.
ReplyDeleteTommy Hall is a hell of a midcard hand for this site. How many people can claim to have reviewed both Nitro and Impact without trying self-asphyxiation?
ReplyDeleteMuch appreciated.
ReplyDeleteSeconded on both counts. The spacing things helps a lot.
ReplyDeleteThe thing is, I don't think fans will accept anything as worthwhile for Bryan other than the WWE title match. Since that's not happening at Mania, Batista's gonna catch heat for it.
ReplyDeleteThat and the crowds just don't seem to like Batista anymore. Tonight was an uber mark crowd (the Lets Go Cena chants were pretty loud) and they still booed Batista's ass. I think fans have just agreed Big Dave seems like a douche.
Y'know, I'm fine with Punk/HHH happening at 'Mania with Punk getting his win back, but it seems that Bryan/HHH is where the money really is. It just works better. Bryan/HHH fits into the underdog vs. overlord narrative better than Punk/HHH and the promos would be a lot less snarky than if we get Punk/HHH. Plus the match would be better.
ReplyDeleteI like Andy and Tommy. Good work all around!
ReplyDeleteDuring the Legends Roundtable when everyone gave their predictions, Flair predicted Big Dave and when the crowd booed he started yelling "learn to love it!"
ReplyDeleteI have a terrible feeling we're getting Triple H/Bryan at WrestleMania. They did the staredown in the first segment for a little bit too long, like they would need it for video packages.
ReplyDeleteAnd I say terrible because we did this with Punk in 2011 and it's going to be the worst when he pins Bryan at WrestleMania.
I think the money on top at WrestleMania (I'm assuming Brock is facing Taker) is in heel Batista vs. Bryan. Batista is SUCH a good heel and they could do the Sting/Vader template to the max.
One more thing on Batista: you had him and Brock in a ring together for what, the first time ever? And the crowd didn't give a shit. No oooohs and aaaahs, no dueling chants, no begging for a fight. No moment. Nothing! Paying those two all that money and the crowd didn't acknowledge it. No way that's what they expected.
ReplyDeleteHe has nothing to lose.
ReplyDeleteRegardless of whether he wins or loses, Bryan/HHH is a whole lot better for Bryan than the rumoured match-up of him versus Sheamus.
ReplyDeleteThat's how I do mine too.
ReplyDeleteNah, they were both part of the final four in the 2003 Rumble.
ReplyDeleteYou're right and Bryan-induced backlash aside (if that's a factor), it's because both of these guys have not been regular performers at all recently (especially Batista, of course). It's like some producers putting together an Andrew Dice Clay tour with Joe Piscopo as the opening act and being surprised that people don't care.
ReplyDeleteSee? Method of champions. *fist bump*
ReplyDeleteI miss Don West. I sincerely mean that.
ReplyDeleteI wonder how awesome of a heel announcer he would be right now if they didn't bring in Toad from the Mario Brothers games to replace him.
Right on brother.
ReplyDeleteI'd just like to say that I'm PWGamania "ARMDRAG!" drinking contest drunk right now.
ReplyDeleteCarry on with the rest of your night, gentlemen...
I think the whole 'choices' thing with Brock Lesnar is a red herring. I don't think you're going to see a match between him and Batista for the number one contender position. It's two guys they both want to be as strong as possible heading for WM.
ReplyDeleteInstead, I think the Authority is going to continue ignoring his demands for a title shot, and he's going to keep taking it out on WWE superstars. Just coming to the ring and demolishing people. Eventually the Undertaker has seen enough and comes down and stops him, and then you start your WM build from there.
Just remember anti-smarks: If you say we were worked, I will rub it in your faces later when Sheamus Brogues Bryan through the pod plexiglass at EC and WM ends with Bryan not in possession of a championship.
ReplyDeleteTo be honest, Sheamus kicking Bryan right through the plexiglass would be an incredible spot.
ReplyDeleteI take a week to do the ROH shows, these kids get their reviews up in an hour...
ReplyDeleteThe Championship Wrestling shows I can do without stopping but anything else, no way.
ReplyDeleteMy problem is that I can't type for shit. If I had one of those Dragon headset things I could probably do it in a half hour.
ReplyDeleteI actually don't think a triple threat match between Batista/Orton/Bryan is out of the question at this point.
ReplyDeleteIf the WWE is being reactive (HA! IF. Of course they're being reactive), then it would literally just be a matter of dropping Bryan into the main event build and turning him into the underdog, against HHH's two buddies who happen to hate each other.
You'd basically be intertwining the history of Orton/Bryan, the paranoia Orton has with HHH/Batista trying to phase him out, the Batista/Orton history, etc. Bryan beats both of HHH's hand-picked boys (then and now) to win the title against all odds.
The most obvious way to do it would be to have Bryan win the title at EC. Cause then Orton gets his rematch, and Batista has his WM title shot, you just put them together... which is exactly what HHH would kayfabe do, considering he doesn't want Bryan with the title. So of course the way to get the belt off of him is to stack the deck by putting both his big bets in the same match against him.
The other, more likely way is to have Bryan lose the EC due to funny business of some kind. Like somebody who had already been eliminated coming back and doing the damage that gets him pinned or some such.... but hell, anything would work. 10 years ago HBK got into the title match by signing somebody else's contract for god's sake.
HBK signed somebody else's contract? I don't remember anything like that.
ReplyDeleteI think that may have been the only time Brock and Kane have ever interacted in a ring, too? I remember Lesnar F-5ing him in that Rumble.
ReplyDeleteI've never understood what people saw in Batista. He's just an injury prone DDP with a smaller moveset.
ReplyDeleteI'd be just as hyped if this push had gone to Max Moon.
I was wondering how they'd set up Brock and Taker, but this makes perfect sense.
ReplyDeleteDuring the HHH/Benoit contract signing for WrestleMania XX after Benoit won the Rumble. HBK superkicked Benoit and wrote his name on the contract as well, and apparently that was legally binding.
ReplyDeleteUnless your comment was a "Benoit being erased from WWE history" joke.
Probably. IIRC Lesnar was on SmackDown for most of his run, and Kane was on RAW pretty much that entire time.
ReplyDeleteWyatts vs. The Shield in an elimination chamber match would be as close to a Wargames match as the chamber has ever gotten. That would rule!
ReplyDeleteTo spare your feelings, I have no comment.
ReplyDeleteSorry Don, but the fans are in another organization's arena.
ReplyDeleteDDP was also injury prone and don't insult DDP as a wrestler. The guy was legit in his day.
ReplyDeleteso no punk on the show (was he even mentioned?), and christian doesnt even get a full week of return vignettes
ReplyDeleteok then
I think this was the Bryan week, then next week Punk will come out and they'll further his angle leading up to the show.
ReplyDeleteBryan wasn't ignored, they addressed the situation right away to start and though he wasn't the primary focus of the main event, his team won and got equal exposure and he's in the Chamber, period. Meanwhile, looks like next week might be Shield vs. Wyatts to see who fills out the other 3 slots (or is the Chamber 8 man? I can't remember) in a brawl I would really like to see...
ReplyDeleteOK guys, fine. FINE...this was good. Now, keep going.
I would guess Punk is in there, maybe Brock...
ReplyDeleteKnowing Christian's injury luck of late, the camera would probably fall on him while he is filming vignettes....
ReplyDeleteNot Punk, after last night I think he's gonna go against Kane and that'll be fodder to go against HHH. Maybe. After tonight, HHH/Bryan actually seems to be the way to go instead.
ReplyDeleteBatista had good chemistry with Taker and wasnt bad in his heel role in his last run...
ReplyDeleteI hope we get HHH/Bryan at Mania, it makes the most sense...
ReplyDelete...HHH has done plenty of jobs at Mania and I could see him putting Bryan over...
Then we can get Punk vs shirtless Kane at Mania!
ReplyDeleteThere are two more slots I think. 2 guys to start,, then four guys in the pods. So they have four so far (Orton, Bryan, Sheamus and Cena).
ReplyDeleteMy guess? The Rhodes get the last two spots maybe in a match against the Shield that the Shield loses due to Wyatt interference.
Then one of them eliminates the other during the match, pushing them closer to the Rhodes vs Rhodes matchup.
weak crowd
ReplyDeletethey're no us :)
was tonight the 1st night that woods didnt have the 'stache?
ReplyDeleteDoes Kane even work anymore? I always figured this new corporate position was kind of a reward for being such a great company man over the years, and doing everything and anything the company asked. He gets a steady paycheque, doesn't have to work and risk injury, battle through the physical duress, etc.
ReplyDeleteHe was in the Rumble, I think he is still doing houseshows too...
ReplyDeleteNext two weeks are in Nebraska and LA, I dont think we are getting great crowds in those two places...
ReplyDeleteAnyone got the gif of AJ performing anilingus on Naomi??? Porn peddler?
ReplyDeleteAnd I just think of lies, over and over again she cries...
ReplyDelete"Go home Adam, your shitfaced"
"I am at home!"
The crowd popped for Brock facing both of them, it was pretty clear who the face out of the 3 was.
ReplyDeleteSo, did Punk get screwed out of his match for DB and go home, or was there just too much to squeeze into that show, because he wasn't even mentioned. lol.
ReplyDeleteLove your new avatar ;)
ReplyDeleteThe Triple Threat, with Orton cashing in his rematch clause, would make sense. As would an ending where Bryan never technically gets eliminated or something and they insert him into the match.
ReplyDeleteMost likely scenario though is probably what everyone is assuming and Sheamus turns heel and brogue kicks him so we can get Orton-Batista as they planned it before those meddling fans cheered for the wrong guy.
IF they suddenly change gears and decide to give DB the title (which won't happen) then they have to do it at WM, or else they miss the real climax point of the story. For me, Bryan winning the title at EC would be as big of a failure as him not winning it at all.
ReplyDeleteNot that there's anything wrong with that.
ReplyDeleteI agree, that would be the preferable way to do it.
ReplyDelete....I'm just trying to think of who screws over Bryan (by dealing him the 'killing blow' after already being eliminated), why he does it, and how that leads to him getting a title shot. If it's just some dude, they need to be able to explain why he demands a title shot (and reason why he deserves one) instead of just going for revenge against that dude that screwed him.
I mean the obvious answer is have the Shield do it, infer it was on orders from HHH, and be done with it.
Batista was way above average on the mic when he had the right character ('05 genre savvy face or '10 Kanye heel), and he was a very good, bordering on great, worker for a big man his last few years. Obviously, he's lost a step (maybe he'll get it back), and his booking so far has been awful, but there's a reason the guy was so over in his prime, and will likely be very over as a heel in a few weeks or months when they feud him with Bryan proper.
ReplyDeleteHe's also great at staying in character and thinking on his feet (the famous "I hate you too!" moment).
I wouldn't be shocked if Lesnar enters- and wins- the Chamber Match. Lesnar vs. Batista at Mania is exactly the kind of thing I'm sure WWE thinks we want to see. And, in my case at least, they're mostly right… so long as they give Bryan another high profile match (HBK or Taker, ideally, though I'd settle for HHH or Cena).
ReplyDeleteAnd, while he was in pretty crappy ring shape, it's mostly not his fault.
ReplyDeleteThere's only two slots left. Orton, Bryan, Sheamus, Cena.
ReplyDeleteI think Ambrose and Reigns getting the two spots as part of the Shield breakup angle is probable; like when Batista and HHH were in the same Chamber and there was a bunch of tension (though the split was ultimately a few months later).
ReplyDeleteYeah it's surprising no mention of CM Punk. Everyone is so swept up in the Daniel Bryan thing CM Punk is yesterdays news and forgotten.
ReplyDeleteThe Shield vs The Wyatts seems likely, but seeing as there are two spots left in the Elimination Chamber and, in fairness, The Shield missing out like that is pretty rough. Has anyone considered the possibility of The Shield complaining next Raw, then Triple H answering with, a triple threat match for the last two spots?
Ambrose and Rollins turn on Reigns and eliminate him, making them the final 2 members of Elimination Chamber. Come Elimination Chamber Reigns somehow gets Ambrose and Rollins eliminated. Reigns turns face, and gets Ambrose one on one at Wrestlemania. Reigns takes out Ambrose and Rollins (who of course constantly interferes), a new third member of the shield debuts, takes out Reigns, Ambrose wins. Then a fued of Reigns vs The Shield with the new third member continues till Reigns gets a win and moves on to bigger and better things.
I can see the novelty appeal in it. They haven't had a significant match before (in WWE... they probably wrestled in OVW tho, right?), and they're both big, jacked up, physically intimidating dudes.
ReplyDeleteMy issue is... what's the feud? What's the story and the build? Two dudes on part time contracts fight cause they're big and want the title (both of whom were apparently quite happy not having the title or even being around until 2 weeks ago)?
As much as I think Batista/Orton is a bad idea for the title right now, because the fans so clearly reject anything that isn't Bryan, that's at least a feud with some meat on it as far as issues and history between the combatants. Would anybody really be repelled by that match if it was 4 matches down the card, not for the title, and Bryan was in the title picture?
Which is kinda why I'd be ok with Orton/Batista/Bryan as a triple threat title match. You have 3 guys, each of which has some history with at least one other, and Batista and Orton, hated as they are for representing the WWE forcing people down the fans throats, are still credible threats, so Bryan overcoming them both would likely be the kind of win the fans are looking for.
Plus I think Brock/Taker is pretty set at this point.
It kind of sucks that Rollins, arguably the most talented of the three, is the odd one out here. He doesn't have the immediate charisma that the other two do, so I guess it makes sense.
ReplyDeleteHave I just never noticed it before or is Seth Rollins dressing like the Black Scorpion a new thing?
ReplyDeleteIs anybody else somewhat concerned about The Shield breaking up?
ReplyDeleteMy issue is simply this... when I think about the factions that have split up with great success, where the members go on and succeed individually in different roles, they all had one thing in common:
All the members (or all the significant members) of the faction have very clear, distinct characters and personalities that they could carry over into their singles career BEFORE the break.
When I think of the factions that failed to produce great singles success after the fact, there are many great factions that had a personality/gimmick as an ENTITY, but within that entity there was no individual characters.Then WWE tried to form new characters for the newly freed solo projects, and they fell flat, cause all the history with the former faction essentially became meaningless.
Of the three guys, what are there personalities? Somewhat creepy/slimey Swat guy, big/stoic swat guy, and multicolored hair swat guy?
Rollins is weird and inconsistent about all the non-wrestling stuff. He's a REALLY great writer (his Project 161 blog is proof enough of that), but when he has to give any sort of extended promo it's usually flat or awkward. But then he'll have a really good moment on the mic, like at the Rumble punctuating the Shield promo.
ReplyDeleteThe reason Batista got over in 2005 was the same reason Orton got over in 2004. Evolution did such an efficient job castrating and burying faces, that fans desperate to cheer for a winner, picked the guy that seemed a good bet to grow into that next big face role.
ReplyDeleteFirst it was Orton... and then they botched his face turn, had him lost the title in a month, then lose repeatedly to HHH... and amazingly, when he lost heat, they learned from their mistake and kept Batista strong. The literally did the OPPOSITE, putting him over HHH three times in a row. HHH did for Batista essentially what Foley did for HHH in that regard.
Once Batista moved to Smackdown the only real heat he had was a contact high. Feuding with the Undertaker, feuding with an unbelievably over, slimey Edge heel, etc.
Now, the heel character that feuded with Cena was GREAT. That was all on Batista and it's a shame he didn't have more time with that gimmick.
I think that gimmick's coming back soon enough.
ReplyDeleteAnd for my money, I really liked Batista's feud with Eddie, with Batista just being one step too clever for Eddie's usual bullshit. The friendship/competition dynamic they had was really solid, IMO.
Hey, when is Randy Orton most enjoyable? When he's not on your tv.
ReplyDeleteShawn Michaels did ok despite not really having a character until the Rockers breakup.
ReplyDeleteJanetty was doing fine, too, until his bad decisions outside of the ring derailed his career.
Both the Hardy Boyz did ok, as did Edge & Christian, and in both those cases the personalities were pretty interchangeable pre-breakup.
Of course, those are all 2 person teams. Cant' think of a good 3 person one, unless you wanna count Lita in the Hardyz.
I legitimately do not understand why Alberto Del Rio has gotten any sort of push. He's a decent technical wrestler, but is so utterly fucking BORING that he'd death to absolutely every segment he's a part of. He doesn't even feel like a proper main eventer, despite their repeated attempts at pushing him there. He feels like an out-of-place midcarder on Rick "The Model" Martel's level rather than anyone near the top.
ReplyDeleteNah. When they allow him to be 2009 style psychotic, violent, dangerous, slow-walking, head-punting, beat anybody that gets in his way Orton, then that's when he's most enjoyable.
ReplyDeleteOrton will never be mistaken for a versatile performer. But as most workers have said over and over, the best characters are the real person turned up to 11.
And by all accounts, Orton is a moody, loner asshole with anger management issues, so I'm not shocked at all that that's the character that comes through best for him on TV. When they let him be that guy, he can be a downright magnetic as the heel-leaning-tweener.
Should he be holding the title right now? No. What the should do is bust him down the card a bit, free him from this Authority BS, put him back in the old viper character, let him actually stay there, consistently, with no wavering to chickenshit heel bullshit, and let fans start clamoring to see that Orton again. Which they probably will, cause they'e responded positively to every single flash of that character they've seen since a poorly thought-out face turn robbed them of it.
I missed the show and haven't watched on DVR yet. Did HHH really say "Aw, did someone not get what they wanted?" If so that's pretty fucking funny
ReplyDeleteHe has no character. Like... not even an attempt at one.
ReplyDeleteIt's as if we're supposed to hate him because he's rich and mexican...which maybe people would, if he actually ever was pompous and obnoxious about that fact. But he's not. He says nothing of note, he does nothing of note, he's just boring.
I always felt that Del Rio actually could have taken Orton's place as the corporate champion. A rich, good looking guy with the veneer of privileged and propriety makes more sense as a corporate champ than a violent psychotic that annihilated the dude making the selection and his family.
Plus, he's latin american and if they wanted to, they could push (however subtley they choose) that they chose him in part to appeal to international audiences.,, which is just an extra layer of patronization.
Yeah, It was pretty open trolling of the crowd.
ReplyDeleteAnd honestly, it's the most entertaining HHH has been as a heel since this Authority angle started.
He's got pictures of someone, obviously. Not only that, he bitches about stuff backstage and he got into a bar brawl the morning of a PPV. He's really amazing when you think about it. 3/4s of his gimmick was fanfare and Ricardo, he has neither now, and they STILL push him.
ReplyDeleteOh yeah, and I wonder if Rey noticed anything different about Sin Cara since the last time he was around. I mean, his mask actually has eyeholes, you'd think he'd notice.
ReplyDeleteAnd comparatively speaking guyeena, he is nothing... but garbage.
ReplyDeleteDamn do I love that promo.
Roman Reigns is asskicking guy and he's probably the only one they care about. "Asskicking guy" is a perfectly suitable wrestling character. Maybe they take more of an interest in Ambrose if Punk leaves since they're similiar in some ways. Rollins is destined to be a cross between Dolph Ziggler and Kanyon no matter how awesome he is in the ring.
ReplyDeleteWell, by spazzing out after the show, he kinda brought it on himself. That's one thing Cena gets, if he is gonna troll, he's gonna troll in a lighthearted manner and not let it show that people got to him.
ReplyDeleteFlipping a double bird on the way out... on the other hand.
True, 'asskicking guy' works pretty damn well if you have the look to back it up, which Reigns certainly does.
ReplyDeleteI can just see them all being really boring and undefined once the Shield gimmick that binds them together falls away. There has to be some kind of hook, and beyond the hook, some kind of actual character, and I just don't see it with any of them independent of the gimmick right now.
How awesome would it be if they did an entire show where Brock just interferes and F5s someone in every segment.
ReplyDeleteI'll settle for him beating the Miz stupid every week until he gets what he wants. He never gets what he wants.
ReplyDeleteYeah, I kinda thought that was brilliant. Batista knows he's better off if he becomes a heel sooner rather than later, and going with the Yes-pose + double bird after flipping off a fan guarantees it.
ReplyDeleteOf course, if he's still face in three weeks or so, I'm just wrong and he did, in fact, spaz out. Historically's he decent at improv/dealing with the crowd ("I hate you too!") and pretty wise to the business, so I'll give him the benefit of the doubt for now.
HHH can be a great condescending dick. I wish he'd just go all the way with that if he's gonna be, you know, a heel.
ReplyDeleteThey can't have a heel if they're using him for crossover promotion. I mean he got retconned on his return worse than Punk did this year. At least Heyman was still inexplicably hanging around after he magically turned face.
ReplyDeleteAnother way to set that up is for Lesnar to do 2-3 beatdowns, then Heyman says at some point, "If you won't give my client what he wants, he's going to take the thing you cherish even more than the title -- The Streak."
ReplyDeleteHahahah. That first segment seems really good. To bad wwe has stood me up way to many times to think that it's actually going anywhere
ReplyDeleteI'm stealing this line
ReplyDeleteIt was a great angle, his main problem was that they realized they liked Cena better and B-showed him. Ironically I don't think he would have gotten the negative reception that Cena got against the guys they immediately programmed him with when they switch them.
ReplyDeleteSmackdown is just devoid of anything interesting and Batista had Smackdown stink all over him for years afterwards, complete with the roster being so thin he was in a title match every month, whether he was the champion or not. I mean, when Trips did his stint on Smackdown with the WWE Championship, does anyone remember what he did?
Didn't they basically do that in 1998 on an episode of Raw, where Undertaker and Kane interrupted every match and chokeslammed people after Vince Mcmahon called them pussies?
ReplyDeleteI remember Kane doing something like that. It'd be so great if they let Brock do it
ReplyDeleteI guess. I'm with Andy when he said a couple weeks ago, why not do this for somebody that isn't a part-timer?
ReplyDeletePushing a guy as an unstoppable, violent, dangerous man has never, ever failed to get somebody over in wrestling. They could apply what they're doing now to Brock to everybody from Orton to Bryan to Fandango, and they could get the same benefit.
In any case, I already said in a previous comment, I think they ARE going to do this for awhile. I think the 'choice' that Brock and Heyman are giving the Authority is a red herring. They're not going to put Brock in the EC, and they're not going to have him face Batista, because they want both Batista and Brock going into WM strong.
So I think Brock basically comes out every week, gives the Authority the same basic choices, they keep ignoring him, and he keeps hurting people until finally the Undertaker has seen enough and interrupts one of his beat-downs to start the WM feud.
Not saying you but the "only do this with full time guys" arguement is such a typical fallback smart fan answer to me. Sure you could have Orton or whomever do it but it wouldn't be as effective as having a huge beast former mma champ doing it.
ReplyDeleteI said in the Open Mic intro that it seemed like we were farther away from Punk-HHH and naturally someone within 10 minutes makes some smart ass comment about Punk interacting with the NAO, etc etc. but it feels like his program is less vs. HHH and more vs. The Authority as a whole and right now he's being paired with Kane and that might extend past February. Sucks for a guy that clearly wanted that "show stealing" slot at Wrestlemania.
ReplyDeleteBut I am holding out hope that the HBK-Punk interaction from a few weeks back will rear his ugly head again and maybe he will give us one more match at WM. A girl can dream.
That's true, but it doesn't change the fact that you're basically just opting to put 100% behind a short-term guy that only does a few events instead of building your future with guys that you could potentially make money off of at every house show and PPV from now till they retire.
ReplyDeleteAs a build for mania, I see why you use Brock. But there's no reason the same kind of actions can't be used to great effect to build credibility for other workers.
Can't speak for LA, but i'll be there next week. Nebraska doesn't get a lot of stuff, so the crowds are normally pretty hot, actually.
ReplyDeleteYes, they did. I believe that was one of those rare Saturday night Raws. My friends and I labeled it the Night of a Thousand Chokeslams and referenced it often.
ReplyDeleteBut you're assuming there is a guy on the roster they could do this with. Who on the roster would really be effective as a legit destructive monster? Maybe Reigns
ReplyDeleteJust some mish mash of feuds with Jeff Hardy and Edge...
ReplyDeleteWell the nice thing about Pro wrestling is that you can turn anybody you want into a monster, they don't actually have to be the biggest guy to convince the audience they're violent, dangerous and credible.
ReplyDeleteThey could do it with pretty much any heel or face they wanted to.
Reigns is a good one.
Certainly they could do it with Orton, since they've done that with him before (2009) to great effect.
They could do it with CM Punk or Daniel Bryan if they wanted to, as men pushed too far by the hubris of the Authority.
They could do it with the Wyatts.
They could do it with anybody, it would work well.
I fundamentally disagree with you here. The ass kicking monster is a great no frills gimmick but it won't work for everyone. If you gave it to a guy like Del Rio it comes off as kinda corny and the fans won't respond or will probably shit on it. SSomeone has to be a beast in the ring, like benoit, or just a huge dude, like Brock or Goldberg.
ReplyDeleteFair enough. Oh, and they could also turn Sheamus heel and do the same thing with him... if you want a big guy doing it.
ReplyDeleteSome of you guys really are helpless. 24 hours removed from SMARKageddon and the rage of the internet has turned into fantasy booking ways for Daniel Bryan to main event Wrestlemania. Batista didn't near the negative reaction some of you heard. At this point I think some of you are hearing/seeing what you want anything to convince you that the hero of smarks across the world will finally get his due.
ReplyDeleteYou're all even saying it. Sheamus is going to turn on him at EC setting up a match that Sheamus could possibly win at Wrestlemania. He's not facing Batista, he's not facing Orton, there is no triple threat, and he's most likely not even facing Triple H. I suspect they were having problems with the audio since there was a pause before Daniel even came out. Even if not the staredown doesn't not equal Triple H jobbing for Daniel Bryan.
Its just sad because even though once again the WWE is TELLING you guys "we're not putting the title on Daniel Bryan" you're repeating the SAME thing you just did at the Royal Rumble. You're taking what the WWE is giving you and instead of accepting it at face value...as if the WWE is capable of anything subtle these days. You immediately start doing Batista heel turns and three way dances for the main event at Elimination Chamber. Batista is hitting a Batista Bomb on Orton to walk out of Wrestlemania champion and he stays champion until SummerSlam due to the movie coming out.
The best you can hope for is a midcard victory for Daniel Bryan and even that isn't a sure thing. He's not facing Taker, he's not facing HBK, he's not facing Triple H, no Brock, no Batista, no three way dances. He's facing Sheamus who will most likely be Triple H's corporate stooge and he MIGHT get that victory if Vince is feeling generous that night.
Whats really cute is some of you before your fantasy booking say if they wanted to put DB in the title match (they don't) they could have him win the EC (he won't). Its like when you're team is down by two touchdowns in the fourth quater. You tell yourself "we're done its over" but you don't MEAN that. Deep down you're using reverse psychology on the world hoping it works. It won't work and anyone who gives even a shred of hope for DB doing anything but facing Sheamus at Wrestlemania is wasting their time.
I've never understood Vince or whomever in the company's hard-on for Kid Rock. That being said, they used to play a video before live events that was their history that touched on every major superstar to a Kid Rock song. Wouldn't mind them bringing that back.
ReplyDeleteYou need a hug
ReplyDeleteLonely Road of Faith.
ReplyDeleteFuck Kid Rock.
ReplyDeleteI think pretty much everybody knows we're tossing out our best-case scenarios, not what we necessarily think has the best chance of happening.
ReplyDeleteIsn't the oh so cool "anti smark" gimmick played out already? Ugh... Give it a rest troll.
ReplyDeleteGreat analysis CURRY!!!
ReplyDeleteKid Rock was awesome at WM 25
ReplyDeleteMeh. He's not my favorite, he's not terrible. I'm completely in different to him.
ReplyDeletehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=chV0HCuSxxg
ReplyDeleteWow. Honestly, all you have to do is watch the Stone Cold Desire video (which is set to Creed, unfortunately), to realize that all the people comparing the reactions Bryan is getting to the ones Stone Cold got are insane.
On the shittiest show, in front of the coldest crowd on the planet, Stone Cold would still pop a crowd 100x louder than Bryan does at his most over. The raw, gutteral, emotional reaction to that guy night after night was something to behold.
How about everybody stops being a smug asshole about their genius predictions and incredible insight. We're all watching a show about men in their underwear here, no need to get all self-important about it.
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ReplyDeleteThis really shouldn't be this hard Captain.
Lol. There he is
ReplyDeleteI'm shocked that Dutch Mantell has had an on camera job with WWE for over a year!
ReplyDeleteI see you're working the "anti anti smark" gimmick. Very meta.
ReplyDelete"If it looks good, you'll see it. If it sounds good, you'll hear it. If it's marketed right, buy it. But if it isn't the guy Vince wants to push, fuck you."
ReplyDeleteI guess I have to track down that 6 man. And should I start getting royalties for VIKING SPACE LORD BROCK LESNAR?
ReplyDeleteLooks like a regular ban isn't gonna cut it with you. IP ban coming soon.
ReplyDeleteI'm a little disappointed that people think it is a good idea for Daniel Bryan to win the belt at EC. People don't talk about someone's "Elimination Chamber Moments" if I recall.
ReplyDeleteThat being said, we are probably getting Sheamus/Bryan at Mania. It sucks, but it's true.
Still having Kid Rock do PPV themes fits with the logic of a company that still has Big Show, Batista and the Outlaws as part of the card.
ReplyDelete"after Vince Mcmahon called them pussies" LOL!
ReplyDelete"though he wasn't the primary focus of the main event..."
ReplyDeleteWait, what? Cena spent the majority of the match playing Ricky Morton and working the crowd into a frenzy for the hot tag to Bryan. How was he not the focus of the match?
Ya know...I'll just go ahead and admit I have no idea what is and is not in their plans for Bryan right now. I have a hard time believing they *wanted* to get that Rumble response, but then that opening segment played off of that so perfectly and seamlessly it's also hard to believe that they just audibled to it yesterday as well.
ReplyDeleteI don't see how they build heat for Punk/Trips. Storyline wise everyone wants it to be Bryan who puts Trips in his place, so unless DBry is in the title match instead I'd say that's another pairing that the crowd is going to shit on.
ReplyDeleteHe pretty much did, at least last night.
ReplyDeleteI have good memories of high school listening to Devil Without a Cause rolling around getting into all kinds of shit. This was 1999.
ReplyDeleteOne of my favorite Austin matches was Vs. The Rock the night after Survivor Series 98'. The crowd is near a riot and someone is actually getting carried out by security 5 minutes in. The heat was just insane.
ReplyDeleteSid did that in WCW with his Millenium (sic) Man gimmick, and everyone thought it sucked.
ReplyDeleteYeah, originally West kind of annoyed me, but once he was replaced I really want West back on commentary.
ReplyDeleteIt's not really fair to compare Bryan's pops now to Austin's pops when he was the undisputed tippy top face kicking everyone's ass and humiliating the boss on a nightly basis.
ReplyDeleteTo me it looks like they're setting up the Elimination Chamber title match to be Orton, Bryan, Cena, Sheamus, Bray and Reigns. (I'm assuming Brock's contract has him only working the major-major PPVs, but if that's not the case you can take out Bray and replace him with Brock.)
ReplyDeleteThat still allows The Shield break-up story to keep going, as one of the authority figures grants The Shield one spot in the EC title match, but they have to decide it amongst themselves. That either leads to a triple-threat match, or they do some kind of draw-straws thing. Either way, after Reigns gets the spot Ambrose can't hide his jealousy, while Rollins tries to play peacekeeper. Then at EC, one or both of the other Shield members costs Reigns the match. Whether it's done accidentally or on purpose impacts how soon we get the official break-up.
Ambrose can definitely be a breakout singles star as a heel. He has too much personality and is too good at the nuances of storytelling. Not to go too far with it, but he's like a modern-day Jake Roberts in that respect.
ReplyDeleteSomebody posted a few months ago that Rollins could be a Jeff Hardy-type babyface, which I agreed with, but either way I think he's going to gravitate toward another tag team when/if The Shield breaks up.
Well winning the belt wouldn't have to be *the* moment, exactly. If you wanted to keep the dramatic build you could, say, have Batista come out and demolish him right after the match to ruin it, then play the "everyone knows Bryan can't beat Batista" game in the run up to Mania.
ReplyDeleteCrowd wouldn't shit on a CM Punk match unless they just want to see him be an awesome heel again. But I agree there's no way to build heat for it right now. Unfortunately he's stuck working with someone that will barely sell for him. Punk is the wrong guy at the wrong time.
ReplyDeleteMy brothers, fathers, sisters, great-aunt found a job beating people up with chairs online and is making $150K a night. Find out more . . .
ReplyDeleteStrange random exchange during last night's show.
ReplyDeleteWoods is talking about going through his dissertation for his Ph.D
JBL: what are you getting a Ph.D in?
Woods: Educational psychology
JBL: what are you gonna do with that.
Woods: I'd like to teach and work with autistic children.
JBL: ummm...good for you.
It wasn't anything crazy other than I could tell JBL was trying to tee up a joke there and got completely shut down by Woods' answer.
The lack of Ricardo really destroys his character because he's supposed to be a little over the top. I remember his heel promo the night after winning the strap back from Dolph and it's good stuff. He's got some skills but right now he's just sort of there. His weird threats to Batista and their horrible 15 second encounter at the a Rumble made no sense.
ReplyDeleteEven stranger about asking - "what are you gonna do with that?" : the guy already has a job. You know, being a professional wrestler.
ReplyDeleteIn real life I can see why a guy would want to have a second career in case pro wrestling doesn't work out, but in kayfabe being a WWE superstar is the highest rung of human achievement....
If they're stuck in the past with who they want on top as wrestlers, it makes sense they'd be stuck in the past musically too.
ReplyDeleteAll joking aside, Kid Rock seems like a guy who likes wrestling and won't be embarrassed to be there.
0 / 10 on the trolling scale. As always too obvious a demand for attention, and we already know who you are.
ReplyDeleteBrock >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Sid
ReplyDeleteA winning comment.
ReplyDeleteOkay, so we have Orton, Bryan, Cena, and Sheamus in the Chamber. Who gets the fifth and final spot? Lesnar?
ReplyDeleteNow, if they're REALLY going to run Bryan v. Sheamus at WM (retch), then something has to happen in the chamber to give those two an issue with neither winning the title. Logically, then, either Orton or Lesnar goes over. Lesnar v. Batista for the title at WM sounds WAY better than Orton v. Batista.
So that leaves Cena to face off with the Wyatts somehow. What then does Orton do for WM?
Wha-whaaaaa
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Jobbing to Taker is would sound like at that point.
ReplyDeleteit's especially stupid because wanting to teach autistic children is also a pretty "noble" job.
ReplyDeleteIf I recall correctly, Vince has a bit of man crush on the guy.
ReplyDeleteThis is actually my old avatar back when the BoD used to be on Livejournal (2006-7 I believe). I'm glad I saved it way back when.
ReplyDeletethey were still right about Cena though because I can't imagine Batista being their "kid friendly" babyface the same way Cena is.
ReplyDeleteThe Mark in me wants DBry to win the belt at Mania. I'd really like it.
ReplyDeleteThat said, the writer/comedian in me...
Brogue kick and Sheamus wins in 18 seconds again. It's just. It's the most logical and funny joke I can think of.
I disagree. of course Del Rios "monster push" wouldn't work with anybody. but if they had Del Rio put several babyfaces on the shelf with kicks to the head I believe he would have been over as a believable "threat" in no time.
ReplyDeletejbl probably wanted to say something like "but you're already working with the wwe universe"
ReplyDeletei was thinking the same thing. hard to believe he (re)debuted with swagger portraying a slicked back hair badass around this time last year
ReplyDeleteI think so. One thing they do is try to brag on the guys with college educations. They mention Dolph's accounting degree from Kent State often. JR would always mention the guys that had college degrees.
ReplyDeleteOf course Woods could never be a heel now. He's probably up on the main roster because he can be part of their various campaigns aimed for kids.
no thanks, i dont want the hep
ReplyDeletenot only did he say it, he used a really condescending voice, too
ReplyDelete'Is anybody else somewhat concerned about The Shield breaking up?'
ReplyDeleteis keeps me up at night, i cant eat, and my job performance is suffering
UT already beat Orton at WM XXI - no one wants to see that match again. But you bring up a good question: if, based on the scenario above, we get Lesnar v. Batista for the title, Bryan v. Sheamus and Cena v. Wyatt, we would almost have to have UT v. Orton. Which would suck.
ReplyDeleteSo, let's say Orton goes over at EC, then you set up Lesnar v. UT and Orton v. Batista (going like third from the top), along with Bryan v. Sheamus, Cena v. Wyatt and Punk v. HHH.
the long sleeves? he's been doing it off and on for a few weeks. thats one thing i always liked about them when they debuted: they had a running theme but were different enough. rollins did the black shirt with short sleeves under the vest, ambrose did the white shirt sleeveless under the vest, and reigns did just the vest
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ReplyDeleteThere's two more spots. Orton is the champion and doesn't count towards one of the five "challenger" spots.
ReplyDeleteSomebody needs to make a Night of a Thousand Chokeslams horror movie poster. I'd buy it.
ReplyDeleteWell, if Zanatude's mom isn't a fan, I'm just not sure why I even wrote the article.
ReplyDeleteYou're right - my bad.
ReplyDeleteOkay, we have Orton, Bryan, Sheamus and Cena. Lesnar almost has to be in the match. Does the last spot then go to a main event level guy like Punk, or to someone just below main event status, like Christian or Big E? It can't be Batista since he has the WM shot and is being set up to murder Del Rio at EC. I suppose it could be Reigns but it looks more likely that we're getting a Shield v. Wyatts 6-man tag to start the Reigns face turn.
I think I remember reading somewhere a year ago that Brock was working Rumble to Mania.
ReplyDeleteI think Punk needs to be fighting Kane at Elimination Chamber, and we really should have a Shield vs. Wyatts match at the PPV, too.
ReplyDeleteSo, the Main Event players in the Chamber should be Orton, Bryan, Cena, Sheamus, Lesnar and probably Show (if he's not injured) or Mark Henry (same qualifier). Best case scenario? You throw Taker in to pop a buyrate and set up WrestleMania.
Before the autistic children answer, there was definitely an R-Truth/Little Jimmy joke coming.
ReplyDeleteEddie Guerrero won the WWE Title in a great match against BROCK LESNAR at the February 2004 No Way Out pay-per-view, which led to his awesome match with Kurt Angle at Mania.
ReplyDeleteSometimes you need to spread the moments out over a number of months.
Guys, c'mon, just a week ago most people on the blog would've been over the moon for Bryan winning the title at a damn house show. If he wins at No Way Out, defeating five other main event caliber men (well, close to main event, some), then that will be fantastic, in my opinion!
ReplyDeleteOnly if I get royalties for DOTHRAKI HORSE LORD ROMAN REIGNS!
ReplyDeleteThey used to actually update the video more at the live shows. For instance, the gradual evolution shot was eventually updated to show RVD spinning around with his hands up after Kurt Angle, who was now bald.
ReplyDeletePointing out spelling and grammar errors just proves you have no point to make and just want to be a troll. Congrats, You should tell the next girl you try to sleep with what a badass you are on the Internet.
ReplyDeleteIt'll work, because she'll most likely be four hundred pounds and will take anything at that point.
Batista didn't hear the negative reactions... which is why he was doing a mocking YES chant and flipping off fans after the Royal Rumble.
ReplyDeleteBut he didn't hear that "negative reaction".
Orton randomly RKOing people would be hilarious.
ReplyDeleteYou'll stop worrying when Roman Reigns comes in on a horse, war paint on his face, and rapes the first woman he sees. Then slits Fandango's throat because the first woman he rapes is most likely Summer Rae.
ReplyDeleteThis will be the birth of DOTHRAKI HORSE LORD ROMAN REIGNS.
Batista in ring was NEVER bordering on great. He was only as good as the people he was in the ring with.
ReplyDeleteI think Batista was on Raw at that point.
ReplyDeleteEh, I classified it as "for a big man" and I'll stand by that. Vader, Bam Bam, Brock, and latter day Taker are the only guys I can think of his size or bigger that are probably better than he is. He's miles better than Nash (who, when motivated, wasn't bad himself), Sid, Kane, Big Show, Mark Henry, Yoko, Ryback, Mason Ryan, Ahmed Johnson, Roided Chris Masters, Hulk, Warrior, etc.
ReplyDeleteThat said, I concede that I can't think of a match of the top of my head where he carried a crap worker to an excellent match. He's not HBK or Eddie, but he's about as good as big guys gets.