I think they're gonna turn Seth babyface, so yeah, him not getting that booed is not really an issue. Brock vs Cesaro does seem great also.
He doesn't get too strong a response at all though does he? Will that effect his babyface turn at all?I think they're gonna turn Seth babyface, so yeah, him not getting that booed is not really an issue. Brock vs Cesaro does seem great also.
Seth has overall had strong reactions from what I have seen, some crowds are odder than others but Seth as a performer lends himself alot to being a babyface.He doesn't get too strong a response at all though does he? Will that effect his babyface turn at all?
Is that enough though given his push?1. How many heels DO come out to some type of reaction? Not every heel is greeted with a whole chorus of boos when they make their entrance, and even the ones that are don't always receive that type of reaction each and every night. The heat usually arrives whenever they purposely start trying to instigate negative reactions through their words or actions during a promo or a match. Maybe I just haven't been paying close enough attention lately, but it seems like Rollins DOES still get pretty consistent "You Sold Out" chants.
Seth has overall had strong reactions from what I have seen, some crowds are odder than others but Seth as a performer lends himself alot to being a babyface.
I don't think that's much of a problem because he's in the transitional period (they have already teased him doing some babyface stuff) between alignments, so it's natural that people are going to be not so negative but not yet so positive (although being honest here I haven't watched Raw in couple of weeks so I really don't know how he's doing, mostly saying from what I recall).He doesn't get too strong a response at all though does he? Will that effect his babyface turn at all?
Is that enough though given his push?
Yup. WWE decided to upgrade a house show in Tokyo to a live special, bring in Brock since he apparently wanted to work a match in Japan or something (I can't see another reason for him agreeing to it outside of massive amounts of money) and decided to bring Balor along since he is a legitimate draw in Japan as well.
He was going to Japan for some sort of MMA event, saw there was an Asian tour on the schedule then and asked if he can do that because hey, that pays for travel, woo!
Don't see why the the thought of Brock mauling the life out of poor Kofi is such a strange thought and being blasted so hard. I can't wait for this!
My only concern is whether this'll count as one of Brock's limited number of contracted matches or not. I'm hoping it doesn't since Brock was already headed overseas anyway and Kofi is obviously only intended to be a squash opponent, which is to say that it'll literally demand about the same amount of energy and work from Brock to swiftly defeat Kofi as it would if he were to just show up and destroy The New Day in a normal segment on Raw or something.
If it does, then it was pretty cheap to throw someone like Kofi Brock's way instead of another superstar who could have put on a much more entertaining and competitive match.
After Bork wrecks Rollins at Battleground, (after Rollins had put on a helluva fight), I'm totally expecting to see Rollins as a babyface come SummerSlam time.
Might as well face HHH, so yeah, a face turn, please! His heel character has been stale for a while now.