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Originally Posted by smithandrew051
Usos and Tamina debuted in like 2010. Probably mid-20’s then.
So yeah, late 30’s is right.
They actually debuted before Roman.
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2010 was like 5 years ago right?
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Originally Posted by smithandrew051
I don’t know where they go from here, but Jey winning will guarantee at least one kinda lame title match.
Seth vs Drew vs Punk was probably their best work of the year. I was hoping they’d find a way to put the belt on one of them then have one win the Rumble and the other win the Chamber.
Both challenge the third guy and we get a triple threat of those 3 to main event Night 2. Cody gets whoever in Night 1, since that belt has already established its “importance”.
I get that you have to occasionally have a surprise winner, but I don’t get it with Jey. If you’re going that route Bron would’ve at least been similar to Brock in 2003.
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I feel you on Jey. He’s got the crowd behind him, but a Mania title match just doesn’t feel like the right spot for him. A big singles feud? Sure. But carrying a world title match? That’s a stretch after just seeing his match with Gunther.
The Seth/Drew/Punk triple threat idea would’ve been fire. It makes total sense given how all three have been intertwined, and it would’ve been an easy way to set up a banger main event. Plus, it keeps the world title picture feeling legit instead of a one-off match that everyone sees coming.
If they really wanted a shock winner, Bron would’ve been a way better call. At least with him, you get that Lesnar-like dominant newcomer vibe, and he’d be someone fresh in the main event scene. Jey winning just feels like a feel-good moment with no real long-term direction. And what do they do with Jey if he loses again? He'll be washed.