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no, they teased a Rock feud with the authority though!
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Cena should have been putting over Wyatt in their feud. Instead, they made Wyatt look weak and let Cena clown the whole family by himself at every PPV. |
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And they pushed Daniel Bryan, and hey, I'm a Bryan guy. But as they feared, his body failed him. Dolph as well. He is his own worst enemy. Probably the best in ring performer since HBK. But he sells too well. |
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I mean their wrestlemania card is so thin now, that they are having to force Daniel Bryan Sheamus just to fill the card. This is shaping up to be a pretty lousy wrestlemania. Lesnar Reigns is looking lousy. The only match I'm truly excited for is sting hhh. My two faves of all time. |
Dolph is amazing
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The problem isn't the performers, the problem is Vince still married to the idea that only big guys are worth putting over, which is why no talent turds like ryback are given long pushes that never pan out, and his weird infatuation with giving his best workers long losing streaks. Which is I think an attempt to kill their popularity. Which really kills those guys when he finally gives in to public pressure and puts them on top.
And the fascination with entertainment over wrestling. That's why Brock is so over. Heyman cuts the best promos, which are all about how Brock is going to beat a guy, and then Brock goes out and kills them in a violently believable way. There's no cartoony shit, there's no weirdness, it's just one guy beating another. It would not have been hard to set up Danielson like that, albeit in a different way because of his size. They did it with Chris Benoit for years. Make him the best technical wrestler in the company, give him a long winning streak, don't tear him down on the Mic for years, and you don't need a gimmick beard or yes chants. But belts don't matter, skills don't matter, mic work barely even matters because it's all scripted. All that matters is being 6'4 with a physique. Vince is in love with bodybuilders. |
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I'd also like to point out that Wrestlemania will be Reigns' first PPV main event. And his 2nd (SECOND!!) one-on-one PPV match. Ever.
Not only is he awful at everything (except looking like a shampoo salesman), he's in a spot that A) he did nothing to earn and B) he's never even approached before. I'm curious as to what happens to the guy long-term. If he beats Lesnar (that hurts to type) and the crowd shits all over it, can he ever recover from it? Far be it from me to defend Cena, but he's at least shown the ability to roll with the punches of a crowd (and put on some watchable matches in the process). Reigns looked like a freaking deer in the headlights, pointing to the Mania sign like a dumbass while the whole place was booing his ass on Sunday. Ugh. I thought about cancelling my subscription to the Network after Sunday. Decided not to because I want to see Mania. But if that show ends without a big change to the main event (or at least Rollins coming out to ruin the whole damn thing), I don't know how much longer I'll be subscribing. |
So they're doing the same thing as last year, beating Bryan badly in the Rumble for whatever stupid reason, then putting him right back in the main event picture for mania?
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It's stupid. But unless every crowd pulls a Philly & is boourns'ing Reigns out of the building between now & then, I think Reigns-Lesnar is a go. I sincerely hope I'm wrong, though. If they do go with Reigns-Lesnar, Rollins needs to ruin the whole thing. Cash in the MITB as confetti meant for another guy rains (no pun intended) down. Then again, they might cheer him for that... |
No way they put Reigns in the WM main event right now.
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Is mania Brock's last date? I could actually see them putting Bryan over if that's the case.
If he beats Reigns and then starts tapping people, that's where they're headed. And I think that could be a fantastic match. Better than Brock and Reigns. |
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