Yes I agree. I just wish he had some fire in him like he had in TNA.Bubba was the best part
I am so pumped to see Brock Lesnar vs. Roman Reigns. That is a main event I can sink my teeth into.
I've said since last year that it would be the best way to build Reigns to let him be the first guy to topple Lesnar after he ended the streak.
Reading through the comments it seems to be a lot of negativity on this Royal Rumble. I'm shocked, I thought it was fun. And who didn't think Reigns was winning?
Um, did you hear the crowd?Reading through the comments it seems to be a lot of negativity on this Royal Rumble. I'm shocked, I thought it was fun. And who didn't think Reigns was winning?
Also, apologies for the double post but I'm not editing this into my last one.
Last night's Rumble would have gone down in history as one of the worst PPV's of all time had the triple threat match not been so great. I'm just totally baffled by WWE's logic at this point that I'm no longer trying to figure it out. I don't care that Bryan didn't win since I never thought he would in the first place. What I care about is that he was by far the most over person there and they didn't even use that to their advantage by leaving him in until the end. Were they worried that Reigns eliminating him would have gotten him heat? Because that wasn't a problem given the way they booked the fucking match. Big Show and Kane in 2015 have no place eliminating guys like Ziggler, Ambrose and Wyatt, especially in the way it was done. Those guys were treated like absolute shit, Wyatt in particular given his strong showing earlier in the match. Then you have to bring the Rock out to try and get some sort of desperation pop for Reigns and even THAT doesn't work. Let's not forget that at this point the crowd was actively chanting for Rusev to win the match...RUSEV!
Easily the worst Rumble match ever. Not a single person came out of it looking good including the dude that won. It takes talent to fuck up on this kind of level, but I never put it past WWE to impress me with just how great they are at that. Amazingly, they DO know how to make people look good when they want, just take a look at Rollins in the great triple threat match. The inconsistency in these efforts is what bothers me more than anything else, and clearly they don't learn from past mistakes so it's just going to continue ad infinitum.
As far as the rest of the show goes, the pre-show tag was great, the NAO were fun and may as well have gotten the victory to pop the live crowd since Ascension are dead in the water, Mizdow remains super over so of course they didn't have him tag into the match and eliminated him from the Rumble in about 30 seconds, women's match was time I'll never get back and the triple threat, as I've said above, was great. One match does not make a show good so I'm not sure how anyone in their right mind can consider this PPV a success on any level.
Also, apologies for the double post but I'm not editing this into my last one.
Last night's Rumble would have gone down in history as one of the worst PPV's of all time had the triple threat match not been so great. I'm just totally baffled by WWE's logic at this point that I'm no longer trying to figure it out. I don't care that Bryan didn't win since I never thought he would in the first place. What I care about is that he was by far the most over person there and they didn't even use that to their advantage by leaving him in until the end. Were they worried that Reigns eliminating him would have gotten him heat? Because that wasn't a problem given the way they booked the fucking match. Big Show and Kane in 2015 have no place eliminating guys like Ziggler, Ambrose and Wyatt, especially in the way it was done. Those guys were treated like absolute shit, Wyatt in particular given his strong showing earlier in the match. Then you have to bring the Rock out to try and get some sort of desperation pop for Reigns and even THAT doesn't work. Let's not forget that at this point the crowd was actively chanting for Rusev to win the match...RUSEV!
Easily the worst Rumble match ever. Not a single person came out of it looking good including the dude that won. It takes talent to fuck up on this kind of level, but I never put it past WWE to impress me with just how great they are at that. Amazingly, they DO know how to make people look good when they want, just take a look at Rollins in the great triple threat match. The inconsistency in these efforts is what bothers me more than anything else, and clearly they don't learn from past mistakes so it's just going to continue ad infinitum.
As far as the rest of the show goes, the pre-show tag was great, the NAO were fun and may as well have gotten the victory to pop the live crowd since Ascension are dead in the water, Mizdow remains super over so of course they didn't have him tag into the match and eliminated him from the Rumble in about 30 seconds, women's match was time I'll never get back and the triple threat, as I've said above, was great. One match does not make a show good so I'm not sure how anyone in their right mind can consider this PPV a success on any level.
You alright for 6PM?[MENTION=75]Champagne Charlie[/MENTION] I'm ready when you are
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