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Tuesday, September 4, 2012
The Future of the Silverdome
Well this post has taken longer to get to than I initially thought. Last week was a lot more busier than I originally perceived. Next week marks my first week of school at the University of Waterloo and that means a change in priorities. A lot of the time that I would normally dedicate to writing my blog posts will have to go to school work and studying. It is just the nature of the beast. That does not mean I will not be writing any more blog posts because I love writing and getting my opinions out there. It means I will no longer be weekly posts as I do not have the time. I am not promising anything due to how busy things may get, but I will try to put up at least a PPV preview each month. Thanks to everybody that has helped support the Silverdome in any way from reading one blog post to following every blog post for a year and a half now. I hope everybody continues to support the Silverdome through these big changes in my life.
Monday, August 27, 2012
The Silver Report: August 19-25
Welcome to the last Silver Report for a long time. With me going back to school after almost a
year and half hiatus, I will not have the time to do weekly blogs and keep up
with my studies, projects, tests and work.
I will be addressing the future of The Silverdome next weekend. There is no way I am going to stop
blogging. It will be much longer between
blog posts than the normal one post every weekend.
Last Sunday was the Biggest Party of the Summer and it was
met with mixed feelings. For some,
Summerslam was great PPV with a good amount of quality wrestling. For others, Summerslam did not feel that
special to really get excited about. It
really depends how you liked the big matches and angles of the show. After watching some highlights from Summerslam,
I would not mind watching this show when it is released on DVD. With the Biggest Party of the Summer behind
us, the WWE is moving for their annual Night of Champions PPV coming to us from
Boston this year.
The Brock Lesnar
Dilemma
The main event of Summerslam saw Brock Lesnar and Triple H
beat the holy hell out of one another.
It was a hard hitting brawl that might have not lived up to the hype, but
served its purpose. The match put over
Brock Lesnar as the monster he should have been built as from the
beginning. Brock Lesnar left Triple H a
broken man both physically and mentally.
As the WWE Universe will have to wait until this coming Raw to hear
Triple H’s future as a competitor, Brock Lesnar and Paul Heyman opened last
week’s Raw. The opening segment of Raw
had Paul Heyman recapping the events of Summerslam before anointing Brock
Lesnar as the new King of Kings and the Ruler of the WWE. All this gloating was fine and dandy as long
as it led to Lesnar being used a little more often in these coming months. Well that will not happen. A little while after that segment, Brock
Lesnar put out a Tout (the newest social media app that WWE is trying to push
down our throats) that said he has quit the WWE. What?!
When I first saw this Tout on Raw, I thought nothing about it. Now after taking some time to really think
about it, what the hell is WWE thinking?!
I know Brock Lesnar can only be used a certain amount of times throughout
his one year contract, but does he have to quit the WWE every single time you
want to keep Lesnar off of TV? This
means that we will have to go through another roundabout way to explain why he
is back on TV when time eventually comes to bring Brock Lesnar back. Usually I like to see storylines through
before I pass judgment, but this use of Brock Lesnar has become mind-numbingly
stupid and incredibly annoying. The more
that I watch, the more I am convinced that the WWE does not know how to use
Lesnar at all. I would love to give WWE
the benefit of the doubt and see if they can salvage this whole situation with
Brock Lesnar, but at the moment with the way things are going I believe it
would have been better if the WWE did not even sign Lesnar for this year
contract.
Here We Go Again
Summerslam continued a trend that I have personally become
very annoyed with. For the umpteenth PPV
in a row, the WWE Championship was not defended in the main event. Personally, it is getting a little
frustrating to seeing the WWE shaft CM Punk and the WWE Championship like that,
but finally that trend looks to be ending.
With Night of Champions set to be in Boston this year, WWE is avidly
looking to have CM Punk vs. John Cena for the WWE Championship as the main
event of that show. It is obvious that WWE
Creative worked this shafting into the storyline, but it is nice to finally see
the WWE Champion and his title getting the spotlight they so rightfully
deserve. With CM Punk turning into
full-on heel mode by kicking Jerry Lawler in the back of the head last week,
this clash between Punk and Cena should definitely get people excited and the
crowds divided. As long as CM Punk walks
in and out of Boston as the WWE Champion, this wrestling fan will be
happy. Yes, it would be nice for John
Cena to win the WWE Title in his hometown, but if the WWE wants to build Punk
up as a huge heel for his eventual match with Rock at the Royal Rumble, he
cannot drop the WWE Title just willy-nilly to the Face of the Company every
other month. I do not want to go through
another game of WWE Championship Hot Potato that we went through last fall. Another CM Punk vs. John Cena singles match
may seem like déjà vu all over again, but if booked right and in front of a
lively Boston crowd, this CM Punk vs. John Cena match could easily be one of
the best matches of the year.
Sunday, August 19, 2012
The Flawed Storm: Quick Preview of WWE Summerslam 2012
This year Summerslam has the tagline, “The Perfect Storm.” This tagline has been used as hype for what
was supposed to be the biggest match on the card, Triple H vs. Brock
Lesnar. Much like the build for this big
match, the build for this year’s Summerslam has been flawed in my opinion. WWE focused too much on hyping the 1000th
episode of Monday Night Raw that they forgot to put anything towards making
people care about Summerslam. Summerslam
is suppose to be built as the second biggest PPV of the year behind
WrestleMania, but for the last few years it feels like WWE has been treating it
like every other PPV, which is not how you build one of the biggest shows of
your year. From top to bottom on paper,
the card for Summerslam looks very good, but WWE has not done much of anything
to make me or any other wrestling fan care about this card. Out of all the matches on this card, the only
feud that has gotten the proper attention and good build has been the Chris Jericho
and Dolph Ziggler feud. In all honesty,
the Chris Jericho vs. Dolph Ziggler is the only match on the card I actually
want to watch. It is the one to watch as
I can personally see these two stealing the show.
The Miz (c) vs. Rey
Mysterio for the Intercontinental Championship
Prediction: The Miz retains
R-Truth & Kofi
Kingston vs. The Primetime Players for the WWE Tag Team Championship
Prediction: The Primetime
Players win the WWE Tag Team Championship
Kane vs. Daniel Bryan
Prediction: Daniel Bryan wins
Chris Jericho vs. Dolph
Ziggler
Prediction: Dolph Ziggler wins
Sheamus (c) vs.
Alberto Del Rio for the World Heavyweight Championship
Prediction: Sheamus retains
Triple H vs. Brock
Lesnar
Prediction: Brock Lesnar wins
CM Punk (c) vs. Big
Show vs. John Cena in a Triple Threat Match for the WWE Championship
Prediction: CM Punk retains
Much like last year’s Summerslam, WWE could possibly pull
out a great PPV out of absolutely no build.
Right now looking back on the weeks leading up to this event, it has
been quite frustrating that even with all the glimpses of greatness we have
experienced with Raw’s move to three hours.
Summerslam is supposed to be built as the second biggest PPV of the year
and it does not feel like that anymore.
Personally I am more excited for a regular PPV like Extreme Rules or
Money in the Bank than I am for Summerslam and that is a huge problem, WWE.
Sunday, August 12, 2012
The Silver Report: August 5-11
It was a mixed week of wrestling in the WWE. While Raw and Smackdown did have their ups
and downs this week, there are a few moments and matches that were good to
great that saved this week from being a complete and utter waste in my
opinion. We are a week away from
Summerslam and I honestly bared hyped for this PPV whatsoever other than being
excited to see Chris Jericho vs. Dolph Ziggler, but more on that later. It seemed like WWE put all their resources
into hyping Raw 1000 that they forgot to put any hype towards their second
biggest PPV of the year, Summerslam.
With one week left, let us see if WWE can pull out a miracle and make us
care about Summerslam this year.
Lesnar Is Coming to
Get You
Considering the main WWE Championship storyline repeated
what happened last week just with Big Show standing tall at the end of Raw, we
will have to look at the Brock Lesnar-Triple H feud for the biggest story of
the week. Seeing as Raw was in San
Antonio this past Monday, Shawn Michaels made a special appearance. The main reason Michaels was at Raw was for
Shawn Michaels Appreciation Night, which happened after Raw went off the air,
but WWE also decided to inject Michaels into the feud between Triple H and Brock
Lesnar. Shawn Michaels made his way out
to the ring and gave his take on the whole situation between his best friend
and Brock Lesnar. Shawn’s opinions got
the attention of Brock Lesnar and Paul Heyman as they made their way to the
ring to confront HBK. Paul Heyman’s
attempts to convince Shawn Michaels was the superior athlete were futile as
they only infuriated the Heartbreak Kid.
They infuriated Shawn to the point that he announced that he would be in
Triple H’s corner at Summerslam. This
announcement did not sit well with Lesnar as he made his move to attack Shawn
Michaels to only be stopped by Triple H.
Hoping to hold off the fighting for another day, Lesnar and Heyman made
their retreat. Before they left, Lesnar
told Michaels that he will see him before Summerslam. While I do think it was a good move for WWE
to hold off until the go home Raw before Summerslam for Lesnar destroys
Michaels, I personally did not like the execution. Why would you blurt out your plan to your
opponent and the whole world no less and completely destroy the element of
surprise? Now that Shawn and Triple H
know what you are going to do this week on Raw, so how does Brock think he will
be able to get away with it? WWE could
have easily had Brock make a gesture towards Michaels that insinuated that
Michaels would not make it to Summerslam instead of the overly cartoony and
unrealistic villain telling the heroes his plan. Still it is a good hook for the Summerslam go
home show, just the whole element of surprise is gone from an angle that could
have easily stolen the show.
Y2J is Back, Baby!!
Ever since Dolph Ziggler made the mistake of saying Chris
Jericho has lost his touch, the Show-Off has been made to eat his words. After delivering numerous Code Breakers to
the World Heavyweight Money in the Bank winner, Chris Jericho has gotten into
Dolph’s head. Case and point, Dolph
Ziggler spent too much time concentrated on Chris Jericho on commentary this
past Monday on Raw that Alex Riley rolled Dolph up to pick up his second win of
the 2012. This past Friday on Smackdown,
the Highlight Reel, Jericho’s classic interview segment, made its’ return. Along with the return of the Highlight Reel,
came the return of a side of Chris Jericho that everybody has missed for a long
time. Some of Dolph’s insults really
home with Chris Jericho as he has not been up to snuff in the big matches, so
Jericho has welcomed his Y2J character back with open arms. It did look like the WWE has been building
for this moment for a month or so now considering Jericho’s increased use of
his classic catchphrases. Personally I
love the return of Y2J as it gives an established face for the WWE to pull upon
as a challenger for Dolph Ziggler’s eventual World Heavyweight Title reign
especially with all signs pointing to their current feud ending at Summerslam. Once Y2J made his return, Dolph Ziggler made
his move, attacking Chris Jericho with the Money in the Bank briefcase. This attack got Dolph some much needed
payback on the man that has humiliated him these past few weeks. With their match finally set in stone for
Summerslam and the return of Y2J, this feud is easily the most interesting
thing on WWE TV at the moment.
Sheamus vs. Del Rio
Cancelled for Summerslam
In all honesty, I have not cared for this feud one bit. There have been little glimmers of greatness,
but things have gotten so drawn out and stop and go that it would be better if
Sheamus and Alberto Del Rio went their separate ways. I thought that until witnessing the events of
this past Smackdown. Back on Monday,
Sheamus stole Alberto Del Rio’s car and went on a joy ride throughout San
Antonio. While the fact that Sheamus got
away with grand theft auto with little to no repercussions is beyond me (logic
is sometimes thrown out the window in the WWE), it lead right into the main
event of Smackdown, which was suppose to see Sheamus defend the World
Heavyweight Championship against Alberto Del Rio. The match did not even start because these
policemen came out and surrounded the ring.
At first, Del Rio told the policemen to stop walking towards the ring
because he did not file that report with San Antonio police against Sheamus and
that he wanted his chance to win the World Title. As these supposed policemen got closer to
ring, Del Rio begged and pleaded them to stop until the Mexican Aristocrat’s
look of horror turned into a smile and he told his hired guns to attack Sheamus. At first, Sheamus beat off the horde, but
eventually the numbers became too much for the World Heavyweight Champion. Sheamus succumbed to the overwhelming odds
and Del Rio was left standing over a beaten down World Champion. As result of what happened at the end of Raw,
the Sheamus vs. Alberto Del Rio World Heavyweight Championship Match has been
removed from the Summerslam crowd. While
did like that the WWE has put more heat on Del Rio with this beat down, it
might be too late to do a whole cancelation angle seeing that Summerslam is
only a week away. If they go with entire
different match, there will be no time to build anything and it would kill
almost all the momentum Del Rio gained from this beat down. The wise decision would be to add a No DQ stipulation
to their match at Summerslam to capitalize on the heat generated toward Del Rio
by this entire angle and make it that much more satisfying when the fans see
Sheamus fight him at Summerslam. We will
have to wait and see what actually happens, but I do have to applaud the WWE
for getting me interested in Shemus vs. Del Rio again. Now hopefully they do not screw it up before
Summerslam.
Sunday, August 5, 2012
The Silver Report: July 29-August 4
As we enter August, we enter the
final month that I will be posting regularly once a week. Come the second
week of September, I start university so I am going to be too busy to write a
blog post every single day between two blogs. I will talk about this
situation in more detail when the time comes for the change, but I would like
to give a little warning so I do not surprise anybody with the news. Now
with that news out of the way, let us get on with the regular scheduled
blogging.
While not a home run, Raw 1001 was a success. WWE successfully put on a rather good three
hour show that had a great balance of promos and wrestling. While there was a fair share of promos, they
all felt like they had a purpose and were all fairly entertaining. The main focus was on the wrestling as Raw
1001 had three matches that easily went well over the 10 minute mark. If you can, you should go out of your way to
watch the Sheamus vs. Daniel Bryan and Dolph Ziggler and Miz vs. Christian and
Chris Jericho. Both easily among the
best matches I have watched on Raw all year.
Raw 1001 did drag for a little bit thanks to incessant amount of recaps
the WWE decided to put us through. There
was a recap for everything that happened on Raw 1000, a recap of the opening
promo and recaps of those previously mentioned recaps. It was overkill and hopefully next week, WWE
does not bombard us with all those recaps.
CM Punk Embraces the
Cult of Personality
The big question going into Raw 1001 was why CM Punk did
what he did at the end of Raw 1000? WWE
made the right choice of kicking off Raw 1001 with Punk’s explanation. In all honesty, I do believe WWE should have
promoted this promo kicking off Raw on last week’s Smackdown instead of mere
hours before Raw 1001 because it would have helped establish the new start time
for Raw with the people who missed Raw 1000 or just forgot. Nonetheless, CM Punk started off Raw with one
incredible promo. CM Punk called out
Jerry Lawler over his call at the end of Raw 1000 saying Punk turned his back
on the WWE Universe saying it was untrue.
Then Punk went on to say that The Rock disrespected Punk at Raw 1000 by
making the show all about him and only recognizing Punk to say he has been
handed a WWE Championship match at the Royal Rumble. So Punk took it upon himself to give The Rock
a sense of who The Rock will possibly be dealing with at Royal Rumble and ended
Raw 1000 the same way every episode of Raw in Punk’s opinion should end with
the WWE Champion standing tall. It was a
very effective promo that did not paint CM Punk as either a face or heel. While CM Punk is leaning toward a darker side
of his character, everything he said in that promo was true and to the point. Maybe we are getting the slow reemergence of
the renegade that dropped the Pipe Bomb heard around the World over a year, maybe
we are getting a new incarnation of the classic heel Punk we all know and love. Right now much like CM Punk’s first heel turn
in the WWE, we have to patient because it will be a slow burn. CM Punk will not show his true heel colours
right away, it will take weeks, possibly even months before we see CM Punk’s
heel turn is complete. As evidence to
the end of Raw where he attacked both Big Show and John Cena and his screaming
at AJ, he is showing more and more heel qualities. We will have to continue to watch Raw in
order to see the end result. So far CM
Punk’s embrace of his own Cult of Personality is getting off to a great start.
The New Smackdown GM,
Booker T. Now Can You Dig That, Sucka?
On the 1000th episode of Raw, AJ was named the
new General Manager of Raw by Mr. McMahon.
That left many wrestling fans wondering who would be the General Manager
of Smackdown. Well we did not have to
wait too long as Booker T was named the General Manager this past week on
Smackdown. Actually WWE broke the news
of Booker T being named GM of Smackdown on their website on Tuesday in order to
entice fans to tune into Smackdown and possibly stop the wrestling websites
from spoiling the news. The way things
have gone with GMs for the past year, I am hoping Booker T and AJ stay the GMs
for a while. It gets very annoying to
have a new authority figure every few months.
You stop to care who actually is in the role of authority figure when it
changes at such a rapid rate. Hopefully
WWE starts to build Raw and Smackdown around AJ and Booker T as the authority
figures for the coming year or so instead of having them be another set of GMs
that last only a few months on the job.
The best thing with Booker T being the GM of Smackdown is that we will
longer have to listen to his atrocious colour commentating on a weekly
basis. Rest in Peace Shuckey Duckey Quack
Quack, we will not miss you.
Orton’s Return
Complicates the World Title Picture
When you thought Heath Slater had no other purpose on Raw
and Smackdown after the conclusion of the Raw Legends storyline at Raw 1000,
the One Man Rock Band made his way down to the ring this past week on Raw to
challenge any superstar in the locker room.
Lo and behold, Rev Theory’s Voices boomed from the speakers and out came
Randy Orton. Returning from his
suspension, Orton squashed Heath Slater on Raw.
On Smackdown, Randy Orton faced Alberto Del Rio in the main event. It was an okay match at best that saw Ricardo
Rodriguez get involved, which caused Orton to get the win by DQ. Following the match, Del Rio ate a RKO thanks
to Sheamus throwing the Mexican Aristocrat back into the ring after the
match. Yes, Alberto Del Rio is set to
face Sheamus for the World Heavyweight Championship at Summerslam, but there is
one question that is my mind after the Orton’s return this past week. What is WWE going to do with Randy Orton
going into Summerslam? With the way
Smackdown ended, it looks like WWE will find some way to add Randy Orton to the
World Heavyweight Championship match at Summerslam. The only other possible match WWE can add for
Summerslam is a No. 1 Contender’s match with possibly Randy Orton, Rey
Mysterio, Kane and Daniel Bryan, which determines who will face Sheamus at
Night of Champions. The fact that Randy
Orton is still booked as one of WWE’s most dominant superstars after two
strikes against him (one more Wellness Policy infraction and Orton will be
fired), I cannot see WWE leaving him off of the biggest PPV of the summer. While I believe it would have been better to
have had Randy Orton return after Summerslam, these are the cards the WWE has
dealt all of us. Let us see if they can
get out of this complicated situation without making things more convoluted.
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Sunday, July 29, 2012
The Silver Report: July 22-28
The 1000th episode of Raw has come and gone. In the end, it was a very entertaining show
that had incredible ups and very few lows.
It was a celebration of both Raw’s past, present and future. It was nice to see the WWE take some time to
make fun of themselves like the return of Mae Young and Mark Henry’s son
all-grown up. The 1000th
episode of Raw was easily the best 3 hour Raw the WWE has put on in years. Now the question is if the WWE can keep each
Raw from dragging each and every week now that it is permanently three hours
long? This next month will be the real
test and I hope the WWE either brings the same passion and excitement they
brought for this 1000th episode that they do for the next 1000 or
change the Raw back to a two hour show before the three hours damages the
overall quality of WWE’s product. For all
wrestling fans, the 1000th episode of Raw is a must-watch show. Also make sure to watch this week’s
Smackdown, it has some quality matches that deserve your viewing.
The Rock, Daniel
Bryan and CM Punk Steal the Show
A lot of focus might have been on Daniel Bryan and AJ’s
wedding on Monday, but it was what followed that wedding that really stole the
show in my opinion. After being stood up
at the altar by AJ, who is now the new General Manager of Raw, Daniel Bryan was
livid. He would not leave the ring until
AJ came back to the ring to apologize.
Instead CM Punk made his way down to the ring to rub salt into Bryan’s
wound. It did not turn out as Punk had
expected as Bryan’s tirade on being the greatest wrestler of all-time brought
out The Rock. The Rock did his normal shtick,
but added in one important detail. The
Rock will be challenging whoever the WWE Champion is come the Royal Rumble in
Phoenix. Then Rock went on to wish CM
Punk good luck in his match against John Cena later on last Monday’s Raw. Feeling a bit left out of the proceedings,
Daniel Bryan interrupted Punk and Rock’s talk, which lead right into The Rock
making of fun and laying out the American Dragon to end this incredible
segment. Seeing Daniel Bryan and CM Punk
hold their own on the microphone with the Great One was an excellent
moment. It was easily the best segment
of the night and the most fun I had while watching Raw 1000.
Triple H and Brock
Lesnar, Summerslam
The 1000th episode of Raw began with the full reunion
of D-Generation X sans Chyna. It was
very fun and light-hearted segment that had some of the best superstars from
the Attitude Era giving one hell of a rub to the up-and-coming Damien Sandow. While Triple H did get to have some fun with
old friends at the top of the show, things got serious when he came out to find
out Brock Lesnar’s answer to his challenge for a match at Summerslam. Triple H called out Brock Lesnar once again
only to have Paul Heyman make his way to the ring. Heyman reiterated yet again that Brock Lesnar
would not accept Triple H’s challenge to a match at Summerslam. Before Heyman could waddle backstage,
Stephanie McMahon, Triple H’s wife and daughter of Vince McMahon, made her
first appearance on Raw in a few years.
Stephanie got on the microphone and just torn into Paul Heyman. At first, Heyman went back-and-forth with
Stephanie in an incredible war of words, but eventually Vince McMahon’s little
girl got under Paul Heyman’s skin. Paul
Heyman, in Brock Lesnar’s name, accepted Triple H’s challenge for a one-on-one
match at Summerslam. Once Heyman made
the announcement and a few derogatory comments towards Triple H’s children, all
hell broke loose. Stephanie started
beating the crap out of Heyman and Brock Lesnar made a mad sprint to the ring
to fight Triple H. At the end of
segment, Triple H stood tall in the ring as Lesnar and Heyman would retreat
backstage, but this is just the start of a feud that should escalate nicely in
the next few weeks leading up to Summerslam.
Long Live Heel Punk
You knew WWE had something big planned for the very end of
Raw 1000. They needed a huge hook like
the debut of the Nexus or CM Punk’s pipe bomb to get everybody excited to tune
into episode 1001 of Raw. There was a
ton of speculation, but what we actually happened got caught many including me
completely off guard. Like expected the
main event had CM Punk and John Cena put on a fairly entertaining one-on-one
contest for the WWE Championship. The
only thing I personally did not enjoy was the disqualification ending to the
match. Personally I would of preferred a
screw job finish with the Big Show costing John Cena the match, much like the
false finish we had earlier in the match.
While the ref was knocked out, Big Show hit Cena with a huge spear,
which gave Punk the opening to pick up the victory. CM Punk, being a face, was conflicted over
taking the easy way to victory or winning fair and square. The time Punk spent reflecting gave Cena
enough energy to kick out of the eventually pinfall attempt. I can see why they went with the DQ ending
because they want to extend CM Punk vs. John Cena until Summerslam. I just believe things could have done
differently to get the same great end result.
The ending I am talking about happens immediately after Big Show breaks
the STF. Big Show continues to beat down
John Cena while CM Punk walks away with the WWE Championship in hand. Seeing that nobody is coming to John Cena’s
aid, The Rock sprints to the ring to plant the Big Show with a huge
spinebuster. When Rock goes for the
People’s Elbow, CM Punk intercepts the People’s Champ with a thunderous
clothesline. With John Cena, Big Show
and the Rock all laid out in the ring, Punk turns his back and walks down the
ramp with a serious look on his face. At
first, I did not fully enjoy the ending of Raw 1000 as I thought WWE would put
a bigger, more in your face cliffhanger than what actually happened much like
the debut of Nexus. It was very surreal
and more thought-provoking cliffhanger ending that took a while for me
personally to see it’s brilliance much like Shawn Michaels’ turn on Hulk Hogan
way back in 2005. I was surprised that
WWE would turn CM Punk heel just a year after turning him face even though Punk
works much better as a heel than he does as a face. CM Punk’s heel turn was an excellent way to
end the 1000th episode of Raw off and it keeps fans wanting to see
Punk’s explanation this coming week on Raw.
Great job WWE and long live heel Punk!!
Saturday, July 21, 2012
The Silver Report: July 15-21
After months of hype, counting down each and every leading
up to it, the 1000th episode is finally upon us. This momentous occasion has plenty of fans including
yours truly excited to the point that WWE NEEDS to deliver with this show. Not only to kick off the next 1000 episodes
off with a bang, but to convince every wrestling fan that Raw’s move to three
hours is really worth it. In all
honesty, I am quite skeptical that WWE can put on a consistently watchable
product with Raw being three hours each and every week. They have a hard time keeping many interested
through the two hour shows. Things can
easily drag when you have three whole hours to fill with content. Hopefully that does not happen, but I am
still worried. With the DX Reunion,
Brock Lesnar’s answer, the naming of the new GM, AJ & Daniel Bryan’s
wedding, the Rock’s message, the Intercontinental Title match and CM Punk vs.
John Cena for the WWE Championship, the 1000th episode of Raw is
definitely stacked. We will just have to
see how everything turns out come Monday night.
While a little worried, I personally cannot wait to see what happens.
CM Punk vs. John
Cena, WWE Championship, Raw 1000
To nobodies’ surprise, John Cena won the WWE Championship
Money in the Bank Ladder match last Sunday at Money of the Bank. That left one question that lingered
throughout last Monday’s Raw. When and
where will John Cena cash in his Money in the Bank contract? We would not find out until the very end of
the show. After Big Show got
disqualified from his very good match against CM Punk, John Cena made his way
to ringside with the Money in the Bank briefcase in tow. We got a nice little exchange between Cena
and Big Show where the Giant played devil’s advocate. He kept on trying to convince John Cena to
throwaway all his morals and cash in the Money in the Bank contract right then
and there. Eventually Cena got fed up
and announced he will be cashing in his Money in the Bank contract this coming
Monday at the 1000th episode of Raw before cracking Big Show in the
head with the Money in the Bank briefcase.
CM Punk and John Cena have incredible chemistry. No matter what outside force gets involved in
the match, it should be a very entertaining contest. While I would personally like if the match
went on without a hitch, the plans are to have John Cena vs. CM Punk for the
WWE Championship at Summerslam. To get us
to that point, something big has to happen at some point during this match to
start us on the road to the WWE Championship rematch at Summerslam. The Rock, Big Show, whoever it may be,
whatever happens at the conclusion of this match should be big and hopefully
send us to Summerslam in style.
Can You Smell What
the Rock Has Cooking?
About two weeks ago, it was announced that the Rock would be
on the 1000th episode of Raw.
This announcement led to lots of speculation. The last time the Rock was on Monday Night
Raw, he promised to become the WWE Champion once again. Most people, me included, believe that Rock
will announce when and where he will be challenging for the WWE Championship
because WWE would most likely want to promote the holy hell out of that match
like they did for Rock vs. Cena. My
prediction is that the People’s Champ will announce that he will challenge for
the WWE Championship at WrestleMania 29.
That could set up Cena vs. Rock II, Brock Lesnar vs. Rock or even CM
Punk vs. Rock depending on who is holding the WWE Championship come
WrestleMania. Other possible events where
Rock could challenge for the WWE Title are either Summerslam or Survivor Series. One of the Big Four PPVs other than Royal Rumble
(as the actual Royal Rumble match would overshadow this WWE Title match) would
be perfect for a match of this caliber.
Maybe the Great One has something else completely different to talk
about this coming Monday. No doubt the
whole wrestling world will be listening to what the Rock has to say the 1000th
episode of Raw.
He’s Here to Show the
World
While John Cena won the WWE Championship Money in the Bank
Ladder match, Dolph Ziggler won the World Heavyweight Championship Money in the
Bank Ladder match to the pleasure of yours truly. Dolph finally has the one thing that could
launch him to superstardom. Now we just
have to wait to see when WWE pulls the trigger, but until then we should see
Mr. Ziggler hanging in upper card feuds.
One possible feud could be against Chris Jericho, who interrupted
Ziggler’s victory speech last Monday on Raw.
Jericho came out and before he even got to speak, Ziggler jumped all
over him. Asking when was the last time
Jericho won anything important and going on about how Jericho says he is the
Best in the World and has done nothing in his latest run in WWE to prove
it. Dolph would continue to berate
Jericho until the Liontamer shut the Show-Off up with a Codebreaker. It was an excellent segment that planted the
seeds for a match at Summerslam or even the 1000th episode of
Raw. WWE could also put Ziggler into the
World Title picture with Sheamus, Alberto Del Rio and the returning Rey
Mysterio for a Fatal 4 Way match at Summerslam, but that would not be preferred. I personally think that Dolph Ziggler should
stay as far away from the World Title picture for the time being so he has the
element of surprise when he actually cashes in the briefcase and he can have
time to establish himself as a main eventer before being handed the title. At this point and time, it is key to have
Dolph Ziggler in meaningful feuds with upper mid-carders to main eventers like
Chris Jericho, Daniel Bryan, Rey Mysterio and Christian which raise Dolph’s
stock with the fans and in the WWE locker room.
It is Dolph Ziggler’s time to show the world what he can do. WWE, it is on you not to screw this up.
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