- “Nobody likes Daniel Bryan.” Seriously. Somebody said this.
- The WWE Network, once hailed as a great idea (and I still think it’s great) by pretty much the entire wrestling community, is now the “worst” idea Vince has had, In fact, not only has that helped erase a chunk of McMahon’s bankroll, I’ve now seen several users compare the WWE Network to the WBF and the XFL. I can’t even…I just can’t.
- Bad storylines. Ok, fair point.
- Reliance on ancient talent or talent that’s past its prime or freshness. Yeah, I can see that. Added to the one above, that makes ratings tank.
- Aliens (Giorgio only)
- Mass firing of wrestlers
- Fire Daniel Bryan / put him back at mid-card status
- Cancel the WWE Network or take the PPV option away, re-pricing them at $60 a pop which, in my opinion, is the most backwards move you can make seeing as though streaming television and on-demand viewing is the future.
- Send the Network back to cable as part of a sports package with several other channels.
- Make Orton champion again (Forum quote: “Stocks were WAY UP with Orton as the face of the WWE.”)
- Hire people from TNA because YOLO.
Please welcome your WWE Champion, Nordberg! |
After
break, Sandow Holmes hits the ring. Sandow says he’s “on the case”.
He’s good at solving problems. That’s why he’s here. He calls the crowd a
bunch of half-wits. Random events aren’t random. Sandow does the
“eliminate the impossible” spiel. That
brings out R-Truth just when I thought this couldn’t get worse. He
mocks Sandow for dressing like Magneto and Sherlock. He even says his
“Little Jimmy” was insane. He knows that. He says that Sandow is “seven
colors short of a rainbow”. AREN’T WE SUPPOSED TO HAVE A MATCH?!
Finally, the bell rings. They lock up, then break, and Sandow adjusts his suit. They lock up again and nothing happens. R-Truth does the splits. The crowd chants “This is awesome” because, why not? Finally, Sandow kicks Truth who holds the ropes off a run, dances, then arm drags Sandow to the mat, locking in an armbar. Sandow gets under the ropes and rolls out of the ring. He grabs his magnifying glass and examines his arm with it. Another lock-up and Truth slaps Sandow in the corner. Sandow punches back and tries a hip toss but Truth counters, hitting a roll-up for two. Once again, Sandow rolls out of the ring and grabs his pipe. Truth follows and punches Sandow, knocking the pipe out of his mouth. Truth gets back in the ring and shouts, “WHAT’S UP?” and we go to a commercial. Dear Triple H: I don’t think this match is as epic as you think it is that it deserves a break.
After the break, Truth tosses slams Sandow’s head into the buckle as Saxton and Phillips get cute on commentary. Sandow hits an Irish Whip but Truth kicks Sandow in the head. He charges but Sandow tosses Truth out of the ring. Sandow follows and starts slamming Truth’s head against the mat. He rolls Truth back in and drops some knees and stomps at Truth, telling the crowd they’re welcome. Sandow slows down the match’s already-glacial pace by putting Truth to the mat and locking in an armbar. Headlock on Truth who finally makes it to his feet and punches away. He charges Sandow and gets dropkicked. Sandow chokes Truth and hits the Russian Legsweep. He hits the Elbow of Disdain and gets two. ANOTHER headlock but, this time, Truth counters with a chinbreaker.
Truth rushes at Sandow who hits a drop toehold and then beats on Truth as he’s draped on the ropes. More punching. Sandow elbows Truth in the face and throws him to the mat, then taunts the crowd. Sandow kicks at Truth who is on his knees. Truth starts no-selling like Warrior but Sandow just beats on him. FINALLY, Truth trips Sandow who flies into the second buckle. Truth pumps up and starts hitting punches. He hits a forearms off the ropes and then a Reverse Sitting Suplex for a CLOSE fall. Irish Whip and Truth hits a Flying Roundhouse Kick for two. He misses the Scissor Kick and Sandow hits You’re Welcome for the win at an unbelievably long and boring 13:11.
WINNER: Sandow via You’re Welcome
GRADE: 13:11 of C+ action. Sandow can wrestle but Truth is SO one-dimensional. Way too much Truth Peril.
Clips of Steph not stripping the title from Daniel Bryan.
ON RAW: WILL DANIEL BRYAN SURRENDER THE TITLE? If he doesn’t, will they beat him up again? Will Bryan run and hide as Kane gingerly chases him around?
NEXT: Naomi vs. Aksana because Total Divas DEMANDS IT.
MATCH #2: Aksana vs. Naomi (w/ Cameron)
Naomi starts beating on Aksana’s eye, then tries a Sunset Flip but misses. Naomi ends up tossing Aksana around and then butt splashing her and rubbing her ass in Aksana’s face. That’s the best way I can describe it. Naomi gets pulled off the top turnbuckle and put into an Abdominal Stretch but Naomi gets out of it and hits an Enzuguri. Naomi gets up and hits dropkicks, then hits a Falling DDT off the ropes using her legs for two. Aksana comes back with a Spinning Sidewalk Slam for two. Aksana tries a Side Suplex but Naomi lands on her feet and hits a quick sitting slam and the Rear View for the win at 3:26.
WINNER: Naomi via Rear View
GRADE: D+.
UP NEXT: A look at Cena vs. The Wyatts in case you haven’t seen Cena say he’ll fight or heard Wyatt sing Public Domain chart toppers.
RAW REBOUND: Cena and the Wyatts.
At Payback, it’s Cena vs. Wyatt.
THIS FRIDAY: Hogan for some reason. Also, Ziggler vs. Batista.
There’s five minutes left to go on this show. With Cesaro’s entrance and probable celebration, we’re looking at three minutes. Oh, and Heyman is on the mic for a spot. So, this will be two minutes. He says that he’d like to apologize to Henry for a mistake. He made a mistake accepting this match. Cesaro’s already beaten him. It’s not fair to wrestle again. He says Henry and Cesaro should arm wrestle. Henry: “DEAL.” Heyman stutters to death as if he’s being paid by the syllable. Henry goes outside and starts taking apart the the Announce Table. We have two minutes left. At least this will be over soon. Heyman says “He’s calling our bluff.” Cesaro: “OUR bluff?!” Heyman backpedals and says he believes in Cesaro.
MATCH #3: Mark Henry vs. Cesaro (w/ Paul Heyman) in an Arm Wrestling Match
The two lock arms, Heyman touches Henry, Henry looks at Heyman and Cesaro uppercuts Henry and dumps the table on him.
WINNER: No contest.
GRADE: THIS was WCW-level bullshit. F. If I could give less, I would.
And we go off the air tthat way.
OVERALL: F. This was the worst Main Event show I’ve ever seen.
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