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The SmarK Rant for WWE Money In The Bank 2014

The SmarK Rant for WWE Money In The Bank 2014

Live from Boston, MA

Your hosts are Michael Cole, Jerry Lawler & JBL

WWE tag titles: The Usos v. The Wyatt Family

Not a fan of messing with the Wyatt music at this stage of the game. Jey gets a bodypress on Harper to start, but Jimmy comes in and walks into a dropkick. The Wyatts quickly work Jimmy over in the corner, but Rowan ventures too far into the Uso territory and gets double-teamed. To the floor, where Jey gets a dive off the railing and back in with a bodypress for two. Sadly, Rowen tosses him off the top and into the railing, and Jey is YOUR twin-in-peril. Rowan tosses him around the ring for two, and Harper cuts off the tag before putting him down with a big boot for two. Rowan misses a charge and it’s hot tag Jimmy. Samoan drop for both Wyatts and he hits Harper with a corkscrew dive for two. Pair of superkicks gets two. Rowan goes after Jey on the outside and Jimmy hits them with a dive, but Harper clobbers him from behind as a result. It’s BREAKING LOOSE IN TULSA and Jimmy rolls up Harper for two, but Harper powerbombs him for two. And now Harper is doing dives, taking out both Usos on the outside. Back in the ring, things look bleak for Jimmy and a double chokeslam gets two. Jey makes the save and dumps Harper, but Rowan goes up and gets crotched. The Usos return with a double superplex and both hit flying splashes to retain at 13:05. Kind of a surprising result, actually. Great opener, too. ***1/2

Meanwhile, Dean Ambrose is unsure whether to win the case or smash Seth’s face in. He settles on both.

Divas title: Paige v. Naomi

They fight out of the ring on a vicious lockup, but Naomi tosses Paige off the apron by the hair. She follows with a dive that looked like it might have broken a few ribs. Back in, that gets two. Naomi with a flying bodypress that Paige reverses for two. They trade rollups for two and Naomi rolls her into a submission move, but releases and goes up. And they mess up again and both fall to the floor, as they seem to be grasping past their skill level tonight. Back in, Paige gets the dreaded STUMP PULLER, but gets nowhere with it. It’s been well documented that the pain of the hold comes from an erection digging into the neck of the victim, and obviously that wouldn’t apply here. Naomi with the butt-butt for two, and apparently this is her deadly finisher. So, bummer for her, I guess. Paige tries a rollup and gets reversed for two, but comes back with a DDT to retain at 7:05. So yeah, Paige gets beat up the whole match and wins on a fluke, as usual. *1/2

Meanwhile, we go to the panel of “experts” for some talking. The expert picks are Randy Orton and Bray Wyatt, so you can eliminate them from the running.

Adam Rose v. Damien Sandow

Sandow’s costume of choice tonight is Paul Revere. This poor guy. Sandow attacks in the corner and pounds him on the apron, then goes to the chinlock while the crowd tries to get the theme song going. Sandow with the Elbow of Disdain and a chinlock while the announcers drift off into some other conversation entirely. Rose makes the comeback, but walks into a Sandow clothesline and the full nelson slam for two. Rose finishes with the facelock DDT at 4:17. I think it’s almost time to give up on both guys. Clearly the audiences aren’t getting the Rose deal and shoving him out there to die week after week isn’t gonna suddenly get him over. ½*

Money In The Bank: Seth Rollins v. Dean Ambrose v. Jack Swagger v. Kofi Kingston v. Dolph Ziggler v. Rob Van Dam

Apparently Dean is going minimalist with his new gear by just using jeans and wifebeater. Seems apt. He immediately brawls out with Rollins because they hate each other and that’s awesome. Kofi immediately starts with the crazy stuff, running up a ladder held by Swagger and then hitting a Boomdrop onto the ladder. Kofi climbs and Ambrose saves, pushing him into a dive on the other guys. He’s earned his pay tonight. The Dean and Seth show continues as they battle over the ladder, which Dean wins via a suplex onto the ladder. Dolph and Kofi slug it out on the ladder, but then team up to get rid of everyone and go right back to punching each other on the ladder. Rollins gets rid of them and then it’s time for a sequence with RVD. Rob with a wacky Rolling Thunder onto the ladder in the corner and he boots Ambrose off the apron and hits the frog splash on Swagger. Swagger comes back with a ladder to get rid of Kofi, and then sets it up in the corner for a crazy superplex attempt on RVD that goes horribly wrong for him. Rob looks to follow with a frog splash off the top of the ladder, but Rollins breaks it up and Swagger powerbombs RVD off the ladder instead. And then Ambrose superplexes Rollins off the ladder because SOMEONE had to. Swagger cleans house on everyone and hits a Swaggerbomb onto Kofi and the ladder, but RVD prevents him from climbing. And it’s back to Dean Hates Seth again as they fight on top of the ladder, but Swagger keeps Ambrose from winning. Rollins climbs and Ambrose stops that as well. Ambrose apparently dislocates his shoulder and the trainers haul him out of the match, drawing the biggest heel reaction of the night. So Rollins goes for the case, but now RVD saves, only for Kofi to construct a bridge out of ladders and climb up himself. Rollins is backdropped onto the horizontal ladder in a terrifying spot, leaving Kofi alone, but Dolph saves out of nowhere and runs wild. Fameasser for RVD and Zig Zag for Kofi, but Swagger uses the anklelock to keep him from climbing. But after Dolph fights him off and gets the big hope spot, Rollins saves to rip the fans’ hearts out again. Rollins climbs, but Ambrose returns and he’s fucking pissed. He beats the blond out of Seth’s hair with a chair and climbs, ONE ARMED mind you, the babyfacest babyface ever, but Kane runs in and saves. Tombstone ends Ambrose’s night, and Rollins gets the academic win at 23:14. Crazy spotfest, but the drama with Rollins and Ambrose at the end was off the charts awesome with the crowd getting played like a fiddle. ****1/2

Rybaxel v. Goldust & Stardust

Give it to Cody, he’s all in with whatever crazy shit they throw at him. Also, if you want to hear someone suck the humor and fun out of something most effectively, listen to Michael Cole robotically describing the premise of Slam City here. Imagine Sheamus as a movie usher! I’m gonna say no thanks. The Dusts control Ryback, but Goldust gets clotheslined and Axel pounds away in the corner to take over. Axel chinlocks Goldust and Ryback gets the spinebuster, but the clothesline misses and it’s hot tag Stardust. DDT on Ryback and Axel gets dumped, and the Crossroads gets two. Heels collide and Stardust rolls up Ryback for the pin at 7:40. *

Rusev v. Big E

Tonight, Big E stands up for MURICA. Why have they not booked Jack Swagger into this feud? It’s RIGHT THERE. Big E pounds away on Rusev and tries the spear through the ropes, but Rusev blocks with a knee and starts throwing suplexes. CLUBBING FOREARMS to the back, but a splash misses and Big E comes back with a belly to belly for two. Rusev misses a blind charge and E slams him for two. Overhead suplex and he spears Rusev off the apron, which does not make Lana happy. Back in, that gets two. Rusev finally puts him down with a pair of kicks and RUSEV CRUSH at 7:15. Rusev should not be selling that much until he gets to the house show run against Hulk Hogan. **

Meanwhile, Brie Bella returns to support her husband, which draws the wrath of Stephanie.

Summer Rae v. Layla

So apparently the storyline is that these chicks are fighting over FANDANGO. That’s slightly below fighting over shampoo contracts in my book. I’d call this the death slot, but everything after the first ladder match has pretty much been death. Summer Rae with the Nash choke in the corner, but Layla takes her down for two. So out of curiosity, who am I supposed to be cheering for here? Because Summer is clearly a heel and so is the Layla/Fandango pairing. Layla works an indian deathlock, but Summer throws her around as this dies a thousand deaths before our eyes. Layla finishes with a high kick at 3:00. So her prize is that she gets to be with Fandango. Lucky her. DUD

WWE World title: Sheamus v. Bray Wyatt v. Alberto Del Rio v. Cesaro v. Randy Orton v. John Cena v. Kane v. Roman Reigns

Big slugfest to start and Reigns is the first one to clear the ring and climb, with Sheamus making the save. They have a ladder fight and both climb, which sets up Kane to dump everyone off. This allows Orton to climb with the help of Kane, but Reigns saves. Cesaro puts Cena out with the uppercut, and slugs it out with Sheamus on the ladder, but Wyatt steals the ladder and they’re left hanging onto the belts. Neither can capitalize and Orton is bleeding all over the ring from a ladder to the head. Orton and Sheamus fight on the floor and we get the draping DDT off a ladder as this thing kind of grinds to a halt. Everyone fights over the ladder and tries to climb, but Kane clears the ring. Sheamus goes on a tear next with his sixteen finishers and the crowd isn’t buying any of it. Honestly this has felt like 15 minutes of filler thus far while we wait and wait and wait for Roman Reigns to get his big spots. Sheamus and Cesaro fight on top again, giving us a weird and dangerous spot where Reigns pushes the ladder over and then Cena pushes it back again. So again Orton and Kane clear the ring, but Reigns hits Orton with the Superman punch and goes on his run. So we’re left with Reigns and Cena slugging it out until Reigns gets the spear. Orton takes him out and climbs, but Bray Wyatt finally makes an appearance in the match and saves. Del Rio gets his hope spot, saved by Sheamus, and Cesaro takes HIM out, only for Orton to RKO him off the ladder. Reigns slugs Orton off the ladder, but Kane saves and Orton is a bloody mess again. Cena hits them both with FUs and wins the WWE title at 26:30. Say it with me: Cena wins, LOL. This was a huge disappointment, with all the new faces basically treated like a complete afterthought. *** And really, one FU on Orton and he wins the belt and gets anointed as GREATEST WWE CHAMPION EVER by Michael Cole? Come on now.

The Pulse

Considering how hard they were pushing the Network for people who ordered the show tonight, you should probably subscribe now before PPV drops them completely, as is inevitable. As a $10/month free show, this was an easy thumbs up for the briefcase match alone, but man what a letdown from the past three years. The Daniel Bryan injury has really sucked all the life out of the promotion, sadly. I take solace in pointing out that I predicted both wins in my Sporting News columns, though.

More analysis of this show coming on the Sporting News site tomorrow!

Comments

  1. Brock's gonna kill you....,

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  2. Zanatude Enterprises Inc.June 29, 2014 at 11:14 PM

    The Wyatt Family is rapidly descending to Right to Censor and 3MB levels of irrelevance.

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  3. Yeah, Cesaro and Wyatt really shouldn't have even been in the match. It did nothing to help and probably hurt Wyatt to be invisible for so long.

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  4. Best two matches were the tag match and the first mitb. Kane, Del Rio and Sheamus fun sponged the main event.

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  5. Zanatude Enterprises Inc.June 29, 2014 at 11:18 PM

    The Reddit Guy has become a sad joke, picking Kane to win the main event.

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  6. Crowd died for the last match. Ziggler was so over. Everyone in my section thought he was winning.

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  7. You were far nicer to that match than the comments section. It's all subjective, but that felt like *1/2, maybe **

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  8. The best was the pregame at Greatest Bar. They showed the 1992 Royal Rumble. The crowd went wild for Skinner.

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  9. Surprisingly(or not), so was Kofi. The crowd went nuts when he got close to winning.

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  10. Kane really has a knack for sucking out the life of anything that is awesome in 2014.

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  11. Kane is my least favorite wrestler of the year this far. He has ruined everything he's been involved with.

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  12. Kane ruined both matches. He was better off being the Authority's Mr. Hughes.

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  13. The dumb Spider spot didn't help things. There are two guys climbing the ladder. Better be a spider. Look at me, I'm a spider. Yay. I'm a spider. Crawling around.

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  14. I'm gonna stick with NJPW for awhile.

    So tired of this company and it's same ol shit

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  15. That's the thing that sucks. Pull the trigger on a plucky underdog once in awhile.

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  16. Bo Dallas was really over too.

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  17. There was a spot in the main event that was straight out of a video game. Either ADR or Sheamus jammed the ladder that was inside the rungs of the tall ladder at Reigns. They were struggling to fit it through, then barely touched Reigns, who sold it like he had been shot.

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  18. Sadly WWE doesn't pull the unpredictable trigger as much anymore.

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  19. I'm off this week. I'm gonna drink beers. Watch the network. Try to get laid and then when that falls through talk to you guys.

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  20. Sounds like a good plan.

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  21. He's really killing it with his gimmick.

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  22. MITB 2011 and 2014 have one thing in common: the biggest chants of the night went to CM Punk

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  23. :claps:
    Bravo Justin, bravo.

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  24. Then job it back to you ....

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  25. Uncrusimatic_Buck_NastyJune 29, 2014 at 11:48 PM

    " Also, if you want to hear someone suck the humor and fun out of
    something most effectively, listen to Michael Cole robotically
    describing the premise of Slam City here."

    lawler said, "i used to work in a muffler, shop, but i got exhausted" and cole replied with "really?"

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  26. Uncrusimatic_Buck_NastyJune 29, 2014 at 11:49 PM

    "Why have they not booked Jack Swagger into this feud? It’s RIGHT THERE."

    b/c no one will want to cheer for him

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  27. Magoonie NOT Teddy BelmontJune 29, 2014 at 11:49 PM

    Sadly the Bryan injury has really messed with the flow of the main event. It all feels like filler until Bryan comes back. Hopefully with the new champion Cena and now they know Bryan won't be back a while they can get back on track.

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  28. Magoonie NOT Teddy BelmontJune 29, 2014 at 11:52 PM

    So, any recommendations on what PPV on The Network I should watch before/ while I fall asleep? First response is what I'll watch.

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  29. "Also, if you want to hear someone suck the humor and fun out of something most effectively, listen to Michael Cole robotically describing the premise of Slam City here."


    He really is just the absolute worst at what he does. And it's not like this one can be blamed on Vince being in his ear.

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  30. I hope they let Brock at least beat Cena at Summer Slam, let's see what Brock can do with the belts.

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  31. HAHAHAHAHA! His "sources" are just trolling him now.

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  32. Problem for the up and comers is that there is really only 1 true main eventer who the fans buy them up against a true main eventer (Cena). Previous main eventers are either part timers (HHH, Lesnar) or gone temporarily (Punk, Bryan, Batista) or stale as heck (Kane, Orton, Del Rio, Big Show) or seen as midcarders (RVD, Sheamus),


    Thus if Cesaro/Reigns/Ambrose/Rollins/Wyatt/barrett want to seem as big time, they need to face Cena. What can Wyatt do now after he lost to Cena basically on 4 straight ppvs? (The steel cage was basically a loss for him)? Once Reigns fights HHH, do we really want him against Orton next? What does Cesaro do now (fight Sheamus again)?

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  33. So we're halfway through the year and it's about six months until we see RSPW voting open up, but can we safely say that Kane's going to win "Least Favorite" by a mile?

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  34. Off of commentary, Cole sounds like a decent personality. He's probably just reading the notes the producers gave him.

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  35. I hated Cole when he first came to the company in 1997. How he's the lead PBP guy at this point just baffles me. Then again, Vince and Kevin Dunn ruin everything nowadays so his replacement would be worse.

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  36. Too bad he's going to be showered with Bo-ner jokes now.

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  37. Yeah, feels too early for a chant like that to appear.

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  38. And when they do it sucks (see Lesnar over Undertaker)

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  39. I really thought for a brief second that Kofi was about to win that match.

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  40. I would have been ok with him winning, would have been different, he didn't need to win the titles, just the match.

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  41. Magoonie NOT Teddy BelmontJune 29, 2014 at 11:59 PM

    Road Wild 97 it is then. You may have inadvertently affected what I dream tonight.

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  42. Yeah, JBL needs to go. RAW needs a two man announce team. Honestly, I'd pay CM Punk to come back for commentary more than actually wrestling. Make him the new Jesse Ventura.

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  43. Could be a tie between Kane and Rose.

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  44. I'm sure that was the plan at first, but that news from Bryan sounded dire. They can't just go through the motions anymore, because it doesn't sound like he's going to be back for a long time.

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  45. Is Dixie Carter a choice?

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  46. same with punk's absence

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  47. Bryan practically buried him.

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  48. Magoonie NOT Teddy BelmontJune 30, 2014 at 12:00 AM

    I don't mind that but after September is Brock going to dissapeers for four months with the title? Not sure I like that.

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  49. Uncrusimatic_Buck_NastyJune 30, 2014 at 12:00 AM

    hey, maybe we'll get lucky and a returning heel big show will be the july challenger!

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  50. I just chose one that could help you fall asleep.

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  51. That's really coming back to bite them in the ass in a big way and I can't say they don't deserve it.

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  52. I really want to know why in the hell Damien Sandow is being treated like this. The guy was pretty entertaining in his original gimmick and now he's a joke. To his credit, he is making the best of everything they've given him from Santa to a ballet dancer to Paul Revere ("the Elbow is coming!" was fantastic). But c'mon. This is ridiculous.

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  53. Haha, I'd laugh my ass off if they did that. It's about that time of year, though!

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  54. Ooh.......you're right. That's going to be really close.

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  55. CruelConnectionNumber2June 30, 2014 at 12:01 AM

    Ambrose got the biggest chant.

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  56. Pretty sure the story is that Brock beats the fuck out of Cena and Rollins cashes in on him, but I could be wrong.

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  57. Uncrusimatic_Buck_NastyJune 30, 2014 at 12:03 AM

    i'm surprised vince hasn't given adam rose a gimmick where he kisses people and the announcers proclaim it a kiss from a rose

    i mean, gotta capitalize on that hot new 1994 song he just discovered

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  58. Uncrusimatic_Buck_NastyJune 30, 2014 at 12:03 AM

    not that rose, but the other one

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  59. Wouldn't be hard to book, they create challengers for him, he comes out from his slumber every PPV to destroy them.
    Sleep
    Destroy
    Repeat.

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  60. The brand split of 2002-2011(?) should've given this company a good number of future stars. Instead, they raped and pillaged Smackdown! of its talent to sacrifice on the altar of Cena. As a result, they've got nothing and the situation isn't getting any better. It doesn't help that allegedly Vince and Kevin Dunn are purposefully sabotaging what is coming out of NXT.

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  61. This has to be some sort of bullshit political reason, like he cut in front Undertaker in the cafeteria line or something. But it's mind-blowing how talented this guy and how brutal his burial has become.

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  62. When I hear that song on the radio I'm constantly reminded of a poor guy that tried to sing that in my elementary school's talent show. He was terrible.

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  63. It's a mystery online as well, no one knows what caused it.

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  64. Zanatude Enterprises Inc.June 30, 2014 at 12:05 AM

    He's still working in hot gimmicks from that spiffy Orson Wells film he watched last month.

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  65. Zanatude Enterprises Inc.June 30, 2014 at 12:05 AM

    Sleep with one eye open.

    Gripping your pillow tight.

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  66. Ryder must be so jealous.

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  67. As someone said in the live thread, that segment had Kevin Dunn written all over it. That segment called for Bo being rejected, flipping out and harming Bryan.

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  68. I feel like a future QOTD should be whether a new brand split could fix this problem?

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  69. Uncrusimatic_Buck_NastyJune 30, 2014 at 12:06 AM

    if he's gonna pick an orson welles, movie, the least he could do is pick the transformers: the movie from '86

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  70. Because Vince thinks its funny.

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  71. Stranger in the AlpsJune 30, 2014 at 12:07 AM

    I enjoyed the show on the same level as Scott. As a paying Network customer, I thought it was a good show. I don't know about anyone else, but removing the snark veil has helped. Anyone that legit gets worked up over Cena winning or The Wyatt's losing probably needs a vacation anyway. It's wrestling, in the end. I love it, but when it's over, I don't care anymore.

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  72. Zanatude Enterprises Inc.June 30, 2014 at 12:07 AM

    Since they are in a "holding pattern" with the WWE title anyway, why not just let Brock Lesnar bugger off with it? He can defend the title at Survivor Series, then maybe against Bryan at Royal Rumble.


    Make the IC or US title mean something in the meantime.

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  73. I love that they started this chant on a TV-PG show. Explain that one to the kids at home!

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  74. That's an interesting one. I wasn't a fan of it but that was largely because the idea of having two world champions was dumb and I hated it. If they have the champ travel between shows like they originally had it when it began, then I could go with it.


    Problem is, WWE only cares about RAW. I think they'd quickly revert to their pattern of taking guys that were over on Smackdown!, put them on RAW (sometimes in midcard roles where they were forgotten), and it would all be for naught. As long as they just have Cena dominate everyone, things just can't get better. I mean, if you want Cena as the top guy, whatever, but he has to show some vulnerability and not actively bury guys gimmicks.

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  75. Reminds me of how DX gets to say "suck it!" How in the hell is that PG?!?!?

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  76. Zanatude Enterprises Inc.June 30, 2014 at 12:09 AM

    Fuck that. If you've got Citizen Kane, then you ride that pony all the way to the glue factory.

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  77. I said below he should just appear form his slumber every PPV, destroy whoever in 10-15 minutes, then go back to his cave. Repeat the process until Mania.

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  78. Well...you do have Kane right there........

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  79. No it wouldn't
    Listen to this past week's talk is jericho podcast with Heyman/Edge or the Austin Podcast with Heyman to see why it wouldn't work today. Heyman told story after story on how he had to push and push just to make Smackdown relevant.


    One example was Heyman was laughed out of the room for suggesting Jericho for Eddie/Benoit was a good tade in 2002. It made the smackdown 6 and 2 future world champs which eventually shut vince up.

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  80. Dammit he's dressing up as historical figures, it's funny!

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  81. Suck on your Popsicle?

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  82. If Seal wins we riot.

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  83. The funny thing is, they'd be crushed by their own internal logic of "Well, we stripped Daniel Bryan of the title because the people need a champion that defend the title every month" if they put it on Lesnar and let him saunter off with it.


    Of course, they can just as easily write themselves around it by having Lesnar go "I'll defend the title when I say I defend the title, because I CAN!!!"

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  84. I must admit as a history graduate student, I do like the historical tributes. However, since Sandow keeps losing it doesn't really help.

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  85. HHH probably can't wait to fire that shithead Dunn.

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  86. Zanatude Enterprises Inc.June 30, 2014 at 12:11 AM

    Every PPV!?


    You want Brock to sully his legacy by making him show up on some meaningless piece of shit show like Battleground?

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  87. I know the fanboys are supposed to get upset every time Cena wins anything but...the game plan was Bryan-Brock with Brock winning the belts. All they're doing is subbing in Cena for Bryan. Would you rather have Summerslam end with Brock standing over a fallen Cena or Brock ending Bryan's title reign after all Bryan did during his reign was beat Kane a million times which is what would have happened had he remained healthy?

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  88. Uncrusimatic_Buck_NastyJune 30, 2014 at 12:11 AM

    exit light

    enter night

    taken my hand

    CenaWinsLOL again

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  89. Zanatude Enterprises Inc.June 30, 2014 at 12:12 AM

    ^^^^ that

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  90. It would've been fine either way to me since someone as big as Brock should probably destroy Bryan in their first encounter (using Sting-Vader logic of the weaker guy needing to learn how to beat the bigger man).

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  91. Zanatude Enterprises Inc.June 30, 2014 at 12:12 AM

    He even kinda looks</i? like Orson Wells!

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  92. He will become the ultimate face by doing that.

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  93. Maybe Jim Cornette can return?

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  94. Zanatude Enterprises Inc.June 30, 2014 at 12:14 AM

    Awaken to a bloody pillow, a splitting headache, and crushed beer cans all over the bed.

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  95. I think the frustration is in this company being so inept at building new stars that the minute someone gets hurt, there literally is no viable backup plan other than to turn to John Cena.

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  96. Uncrusimatic_Buck_NastyJune 30, 2014 at 12:14 AM

    i think i know why sandow was dressed up like paul revere

    vince just now learned that we're no longer a british colony

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  97. I would love if they did a skit based on the Wendy's incident.

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  98. they did that very well on the ic title for a month with the tournament and top guys wanting it; then they made barrett a few times in non-title matches and the relevancy is gone again


    it's like the shiny new toy

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  99. Uncrusimatic_Buck_NastyJune 30, 2014 at 12:15 AM

    but enough about james hetfield before rehab or dave mustaine back in the day

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  100. And, when Cena isn't on screen, everyone can ask, "where's Cena?".

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  101. The guy's 37. He probably only has a few more years of being a full timer. At some point he'll shift into an Undertaker type role where he just becomes a special attraction.

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  102. I saw footage of that. Cracked me up.


    I think Cornette would still be on the outs because he's not said nice things about Stephanie and Triple H, but I still think he has something to offer in booking the lower midcard or tag teams. He did a great job handling OVW. He shouldn't be fully booking the entire card of a promotion as ROH attests (didn't see any of that but heard it was bad - he says it wasn't all his fault, whatever). I'm sort of biased, though, because I liked Cornette as a character and grew up on some of the Memphis wrestling he discusses at length.

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  103. It was funny to see how the WWE's policy of jobbing people in their hometown (Cena excluded) even extends to historical legends!

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  104. Maybe. However, if they no longer have Cena are they going to have someone else to rely on to carry the company? The future isn't looking too bright.

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  105. and adam rose with his rosebuds

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  106. The Cena win was the best decision. Come on guys he's nothing more than a transitional champion anyhow. He'll return the JOB to Lesnar at summerslam in which will probably be a pretty fine match. Then I'm assuming we're building towards mania with either Lesnar vs Bryan or Lesnar vs Reigns depending on the neck situation.

    Overall I liked the show. I would have gone the full 4 stars for the opener. The first ladder match was great and the second was three stars as well.

    As much as I love this match though, every time I'm watching it I'm expecting something horrible to happen. Just seems to be one of those gimmick matches where even the slightest wrong move could see someone get hurt really badly.

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  107. Zanatude Enterprises Inc.June 30, 2014 at 12:29 AM

    If Cena were a part of the British Forces, we'd still be an English colony.

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  108. I did love how he called the elbow spot. gave me a chuckle.

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  109. Yeah so not having read through every comment yet, am I the only one that needs to point out if the four fathers were alive today that they would not be fighting for Big E's rights?

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  110. Yeah, name one single good thing that shithead Kevin Dunn has ever done.

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  111. It's like they don't realize Scott Hudson has been available for a long time now.

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  112. I ran over my version of the 1993 Hulk Hogan vs. Bret Hart feud. Hart still wins KOR, but Hogan successfully defends the title and in true Hogan fashion -- congratulates Bret Hart for winning the KOR. Bret demands a title shot l, but Hogan confesses that Hart isn't even in his league. And neither is the WWF anymore. "This title is a toy ... And you are a IC champion at best, brother. And as long as I'm in the WWF - you'll never be champion."

    This sets up the Hogan heel turn against the Hitman. Hogan ends up having one if the greatest matches in the history of our great sport.

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  113. Maybe they're testing him. If he goes out there and gives a 110% and doesn't complain they'll see him as a team player and eventually he'll get rewarded.

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  114. Raven would be a great color man and he would likely cost far less money than CM Punk. Makes me wonder why neither WWE or TNA has bothered making him a color commentator (It's not like Taz is any better than him at it).

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  115. If Kane's supposed to ruin everything fun in wrestling, he's doing a helluva job.

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  116. He's sleeping to the Pat Boone version so he'll be fine.

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  117. I need him to be just a little bit more sneaky and hypocritical, though. Otherwise he's been awesome.

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  118. Yeah, he should just retire and go run for office and ruin Tennessee already.

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  119. If Kane is retiring soon and this is setting up his big farewell match, fine. He's done enough to earn it. But even as a longtime Kane fan, I can't say it's been fun to watch.

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  120. Just have him say "We. The. People." ad nauseum. Problem solved.

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  121. Kofi winning the briefcase, holding it for a couple of months, building himself back up as a threat, cashing it in on Brock at a random RAW and almost beating him in a Jeff Hardy vs. Undertaker type of match would be cool. But only if WWE didn't proceed to bury him afterward like they did with Sandow.

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  122. Not PG enough. Gotta go with Bomb Pops.

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  123. I'm curious if the lead writer who just got fired was his source and that's why his predictions tonight were so off base.

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  124. They had Cena and Cesaro go at it a couple of times during the ladder match and the crowd was into it. I could see them going Cesaro vs. Cena at the next PPV to help set up Brock vs. Cena.

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  125. davidbonzaisaldanamontgomeryJune 30, 2014 at 12:51 AM

    "The Daniel Bryan injury has really sucked all the life out of the promotion, sadly. "


    Beyond Cena on top again, this is why you need to make stars out of multiple guys, not just a #1 and a #2 and 50/50 everyone else.

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  126. Speaking of piece of shit shows, I'm eagerly looking forward to your next Southern States Wrestling review. I think we all need a few laughs after tonight's depressing PPV. It was almost as depressing as having to watch a full SSW TV taping.

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  127. Vince probably saw "Where In The World Is Carmen Sandiego?" for the first time in his life and thought of this gimmick.

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  128. I liked the story in Usos vs. Wyatts. The Wyatts tried to be the brutes, but the Usos speed and athleticism were getting the better of them . So, they tried being Usos at their own game (high-flying), and it ended up costing them.

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  129. Eh, not exactly true. Several Northern founders like John Adams and Ben Franklin were against slavery.

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  130. I get it. Metallica you guys.

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  131. Ziggler is 3rd on the list.

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  132. I think he's gonna get huge with it. It resonates with people. Everyone hates that one over the top creepy friend. You're not too sure what his intentions are. I bolieve that's what Bo is doing.

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  133. That'd be a great story. He's been around for years. Always the bridesmaid never the bride. He sees an open opportunity. He's lost a lot lately but he wins a match. His confidence builds. He wins another one. One more and it's a winning streak. Now he's ready to take his briefcase and challenge a champion. Crowds love underdogs.

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  134. http://files.sharenator.com/thats_racist_RE_Demotivators_20110927-s300x268-240998.gif

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  135. I'm shocked at how often the brand split is brought up as a great idea that is missed by a number of fans. Did the... well, entirety of the WWF/E's successful runs with one world title really need fixing? They used to build stars with three titles, and something like an hour or so a week on television. The brand split will not fix anything; having one guy on top is the way to go, and I can't imagine why people liked it any other way - to each their own, etc.

    The problem is the writing and booking, and no other changes in storyline gimmicks, GMs, new shows, getting rid of shows, that guy getting a title, this guy being hired, etc., is going to change all that. They've gone through so many guys who could've been legit main event level guys in the last 5-10 years and just totally tied cement shoes to them and got angry when they couldn't swim. The Bryan storyline that was so compelling did not require any new ridiculous bells and whistles; there was a compelling good guy, he fought against the odds against a set of dastardly villains, and in the end he defeated them... and just about everyone who is capable of going home happy did so.

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  136. I have Space Ghost lodged in my head now.


    I'm a knife... knifin' around.... cut-cut-cut-cut-cut...

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  137. Vince only just learned that Dinosaur Week wasn't The Week In News.

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  138. Or maybe that's what he hopes anyway.


    Sucking his thumb as he rocks himself back to sleep every night.

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  139. I disagree, I think Cole is GREAT at what he does.


    Unfortunately what he does is being Vince's damned mouthpiece. He's like an awesome cover artist of a shitty group.

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  140. I could see that happening after a long period of time wherein The Authority are happy that they have control of the belt, except Brock is increasingly 'disobedient', with Heyman possibly getting increasingly scared of him, until finally someone steps up and slays the giant. And then Rollins cashes in on him.

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  141. ...and then, after he defeated the dastardly villains...he was poorly booked as a complete loser against someone nobody cared about until he was injured and forgotten about.

    Even the good things are spoiled.

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  142. Zanatude Enterprises Inc.June 30, 2014 at 2:00 AM

    How many times has Kane failed to regain the WWE Championship since losing it back to Austin on RAW?

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  143. I like the organic growth of positive reactions that Ambrose is receiving. I'm cautiously optimistic about his future, because he's awesome and I have a man-crush.

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  144. When will he learn to work a compelling, 15-20 minute singles match?

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  145. You've got the touch. You've got the POWERRRR

    YEAH!

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  146. During the Divas match last night, I got so bored that I started describing Zanatude's SSW recaps to my girl.


    She has now insisted that we watch it every week, as soon as she realised, "OH! It's that weird redneck show and TNA used their gym or something???!?!!"


    Awwwww.

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  147. I was impressed hearing Christian's analysis of our beloved, scripted sport. I feel he would make a great commentator. His in-ring career is effectively over.

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  148. Boner doesn't only mean "erection." It is also synonymous with "mistake."

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  149. Now that's an interesting thought. Could Kane be the person to have lost most title shots for a belt since having LAST lost it, ever?


    He's had one HELL of a dry spell.

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  150. The DB injury really HAS sucked the life out of anything this promotion had going for it (a lot) in the last three months. Because i would have gone crazy for what they are doing with Rollins and Ambrose, i would not have minded a Cena win, because it leads to a Lesnar win and a Lesnar run, but without Daniel Bryan right now...I just don't care.

    Still though, if they wanna build my interest back up, keep doing what they are doing with Rollins and Ambrose, ESP ambrose. Problem with Reigns is, you got to give him that slow build natural rise to the top (like Batista) and not the manufactured shove down our throats approach (like Ryback) but Ambrose?...I wouldn't be surprised if the crowd were fully in his pocket by WM time.

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  151. I don't think anyone who actually THINKS about it, is legit pissed at the desicion to put over Cena, because it's clear as day it's done to get the belts on Lesnar (and who he fueds with and eventually loses to is a far more interesting concept) I just think at this point in time where everything is just going to shit, a Cena win is the last thing fans need.

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  152. I'm still not entirely convinced that Reigns has it in him. Sure he's over, but the last time someone incredibly over (that wasn't entirely great in the ring) became the "man" we had john cena, I'd like to think no matter how much a rousing success Cena has been and continues to be, they'd rather their next guy NOT be a guy that gets booed out of the building every day for 8 years.

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  153. I always like to use the Bane/Batman analogy, but comics wise it doesn't work very well.

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  154. Except HHH and Steph would have to pull the same "strip the title" crap on Lesnar, the man who broke his arm twice.

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  155. Ambrose is too good of a heel for WWE to resist for long. I bet he turns by the end of the year.

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  156. Since 1999? Probably a lot.

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  157. Kane has been getting repeated main event pushes for 17 years despite an obvious inability to work compelling 15-20 minute singles matches. Mighty strange how he's always had shitty matches with the very same guys that have had great matches with The Undertaker.

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  158. Zanatude Enterprises Inc.June 30, 2014 at 2:44 AM

    " Why have they not booked Jack Swagger into this feud? It’s RIGHT THERE."

    Because Zeb Coulter needs this job, as his daughter Ann is guilty of elder abuse.

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  159. Maybe you should track down some NWA Smoky Mountain stuff but it seems like Tony Givens removed their truly worst shows from YouTube, as if there were not enough reasons to hate that prick as it is.

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  160. I vehemently disagree. There have been too many crazy heels in the past, and they all end up becoming fan favorites. Randy Orton, for example, is a prime example. He became a "too cool to boo" heel. WWE could have made him into something special. However, they botched it. They forgot what made Orton likable: his psychotic, inhumane persona, and turned him into a pretty standard babyface. The fans have been relishing a sympathetic anti-hero since Stone Cold, instead of the happy-go-lucky, nothing-is-wrong-in-the-world, goofy, smiling, goody-goody babyfaces. They almost had it with Orton, and then they almost had it with CM Punk. Somehow, though, the WWE managed to screw it up. But here we are, having another opportunity with to potentially have a top-tier likable anti-hero main eventer.

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  161. It's "forefathers". You only have one father. Unless you were adopted by a gay couple

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  162. isn't it kind of sad though when the "pregame" is much more enjoyable than large parts of the following ppv?

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  163. JBL's unexampled hatred towards Adam Rose's bunny is easily the best thing about the gimmick.

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  164. the weird thing is I can actually see this being this case.

    (it's still stupid though. why would you purposely sabotage your own guys?)

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  165. A PPV is defined by the matches - not the other way round (besides Wrestlemania and Rumble). For example: there were good IYH events and there were bad IYH events and it it had nothing to do with the name of the PPV.

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  166. Adam "Colorado" CurryJune 30, 2014 at 3:12 AM

    Random question: has Taker ever been in a ladder match? I can't think of one.

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  167. TLC against Edge?

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  168. exactly. if they wouldn't damage their own (upper) midcard so much, situations like this wouldn't even be a problem. even back in 1994 or 1995 (I am specifically mentioning those years because of the recent Raw reviews and the way those years seem to be perceived by many) they could have easily elevated an "upper midcarder" like Razor Ramon - because he wasn't presented like a joke.

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  169. Raw 2002 against Jeff Hardy for the Undisputed Title.

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  170. don't worry, they screw up soon enough.

    (just like they are seemingly already starting to put Reigns in more and more horrible segments)

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  171. Has Big Show ever been in a ladder match? What about Mark Henry?

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  172. So where do they go with Del Rio from here? Lately he's just been another guy who can eat up TV minutes with a good enough match, but he hasn't had an actual story since being fed to Batista at Elimination Chamber. The fact that they put ADR in this main event has to mean they're planning *something* for him, right?
    ADR's my guy so I'd like to see him hovering around the world title scene, but I'm not banking on it. I wouldn't mind at all if they kept him on the IC/US title level, feuding with guys like Sheamus, Ziggler and RVD ... just give him some direction.

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  173. You mean that wasn't just written as a cheesy song for Dirk Diggler to sing in Boogie Nights?

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  174. A boy can dream, can he not?

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  175. Being on TV is not being buried. Sandow has always lost, he's just losing with funny gimmicks every week.

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  176. I'm sure Big Show has. Didn't he have a gimmicky "super reinforced" ladder under the ring after a normal one was shown to have no chance of holding his weight?

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  177. That one featured tremendous solo commentary from J.R. 'CLIMB THE LADDER KID! MAKE YOURSELF FAMOUS!'

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  178. Yep. They had someone else in Ziggler who was MOLTEN over with the crowds, but just couldn't bring themselves to make money of him because he might be a little outspoken. Nose off, face spited.

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  179. Christopher JoeckelJune 30, 2014 at 3:56 AM

    No, it's clear that he just picks whatever the favorites on the betting lines are, it's been well documented that this is what he does and what a fraud he's been the entire time

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  180. Big Show definitely was. Cena entered a Champions Only one "just to keep Big Show from winning."

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  181. ADR's clearly a talented worker and everything, but his purpose to a modern wrestling company is archaic and his character and gimmick are bland. He's around the same age as Lesnar and Cena, but it's not worth squeezing those last few years out of him because he's not on that level of importance.

    How they haven't figured out to just have IC/US-level guys up until they're bona fide main eventers - ideally just guys in their early 30s at most - competing among themselves and feuding with each other and every now and then getting a rub by being in tag matches with Orton and Cena on Raw is beyond me.

    The roster in that section is deep and talented, too: you have Sheamus, Cesaro, Ziggler, Kofi, Rollins, Ambrose, Reigns, Bray Wyatt, Swagger, etc. Orton at this point should be demoted and be playing their field because he's useless anywhere near the top. ADR can be in here too because he no longer serves a purpose elsewhere.

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  182. Sooooooooooooooooooooo pointing out history is now racist. Got it.

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  183. It was late. Scuse my sin please.

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  184. MikeyMike, King of ClevelandJune 30, 2014 at 4:07 AM

    DemonKane is getting really awful. What's his motivation as a heel now that Bryan is gone?

    And why should the Authority hate the ultimate babyface John Cena yet support a tatted, pot smoking, high tempered star in Randy Orton.

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  185. Not against it enough apparently.

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  186. Didn't he put Jeff Hardy over in one?

    "But Hardy lost that".

    Guys can lose matches and still get put over.

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  187. The "manufactured shoved down our throats approach" was actually working pretty well for Ryback. The guy was legitimately over until he started losing at just about every PPV.

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  188. The Punk match is what killed him. Plain and simple. I understand though that they were in a bit of a pickle at the time.

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  189. Del Rio was fine in his original spot -- a solid "B" show talent. Good worker, good talker at times, but he was just better suited for Smackdown where he could be moved in and out of the main programs there as necessary. He doesn't have sustainable heat as a character.

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  190. Seems to be a decent and hard enough worker who has been very loyal. I'd really have no problem with a kane title run at some point.

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  191. I'm not watching the product right now - though I will seek out the first MITB match here - but the whole thing reads as being very, very boring. Not Scott's writing, just the repetition month-on-month, year-on-year. They're on this cycle of diminishing returns and, aside from Punk, Bryan and whatever happens at Mania, it's been that way for years. Sure, you have the potential of the ex-Shield, but the rest is virtually interchangeable with any show from the last five years.

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  192. Thinking it had more to do with his injuries and their unwillingness to take chances on a guy who tomorrow could be back on the shelf than anything else.

    I mean Punk is/was outspoken and everything you read leads you to believe Vince loves the guy.

    I don't think being outspoken is as much of a crutch as people think it is.

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