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  1. 2 hours ago, forameus said:

    He was truly fucking creepy at times.

    Sinister, sociopathic Rock is a route I'm happy to see them going. We've never really seen him quiet and menacing...always funny and gobby.

    Agreed on the timing though, they could have held off a bit, let him work a couple of contenders first before Rock sets out his stall but I guess the intrigue behind what he handed him at the end would have died down if they hadn't done it there and then.

    Saw a theory that he handed him the keys to his bus, implying that it was him who set it on fire which would feed into the route of Rock being an utter psychotic maniac.

    I'd have also liked Sami/Gable to have been built up to a big time match rather than IC title match right away, though I'm going to guess that this won't be a one and done and they'll be heading into a meaningful feud. 

  2. The Bo Dallas/Uncle Howdy tease that the live crowd got to see was eerie as f**k.

    We might at last be getting the Wyatt 6. I think it's fitting to be honest. Bo is another Cody in that he was and always has been extremely talented and saddled with proper shite to work with. He's also only 33 which is ridiculous given how long ago he was NXT Champion. In my mind he's pushing 40.

  3. 9 hours ago, Sherrif John Bunnell said:

    There's zero chance Dragunov wouldn't have debuted as a cowardly communist heel under the previous regime.

    Dragunov in a protracted programme against Gunther where they just batter the shit out of one another en route to Gunther becoming main event level and Dragunov building his way up, please.

  4. 1 minute ago, forameus said:

    If someone suddenly appeared from the future and told you everything that would happen in the next ten years, and how it would culminate with Stardust not only winning the big one, but having done so by the entire fanbase rejecting the Rock of all people, you'd almost certainly imagine they were on something.

    If you'd told me this three years ago when a Cody led AEW could seemingly do no wrong and WWE were hemorrhaging wantaway talent, I'd have not believed a word of it.

    It has fully flipped on it's lid though.

  5. Make no mistake as well, this weekend was the end. A definitive line in the sand of Vince's era and his quirks and preferences in terms of how he wants things said and done and when. Everyone still argues when eras ended and begun in WWE. This weekend from the HoF onwards was a line drawn under Vince's 'Sports Entertainment' eras for sure. Anyone who has watched WWE for a long time can surely see and feel that change.

    It feels like the biggest Professional Wrestling company on the planet is no longer ashamed to call itself or be a Professional Wrestling company. 

  6. 9 hours ago, RossBFaeDundee said:

    I'll give Seth this, the fact he's in that Shield gear being the reason for Roman's fatal distraction due to the trauma of the past still lingering is excellently subtle storytelling. Couldn't look at anything else in that moment.

    It was perfect. Probably the single best part of a gloriously overbooked ending stretch.

    Seth said to Cody Rhodes several weeks ago that in the Main event of WM, 'I'll be your Shield vs Roman' and it was brilliantly done. Roman had already took him out as a threat and had the win in the bag with one smack of a chair, but decided at that moment in time, rather than focus on Cody, he'd turn for retribution for Seth fucking him over 10 years prior and in doing so took his eye off the ball. Seth basically taking the bullet for Cody and again, playing in the old 'architect' gimmick of always being a step ahead.

    Also loved the McIntyre situation of preaching to Seth for months that he had his eye off the ball and then himself being utterly obsessed with Punk and that costing him everything. A lot of folk not happy with this change but to me, it 100% makes sense with him surely main eventing in Glasgow for the Championship.

  7. 52 minutes ago, Mark Connolly said:

    That was tremendous.

    As much as Austin might have been a better choice, the Undertaker was fucking sensational.

    A pretty telling line from Michael Cole in the aftermath as well - a guy who was pretty much seen as Vince's shill for 20 years came out with "I love professional wrestling". Imagine how fast his arse would have been out the door in the previous era!

    A lot of Wrestling starts with the folk who are telling you whats going on.

    Cole was the scapegoat for the longest time in his delivery and presentation of what you see before you from fans and yet his peers, almost to a person, have nothing but praise for him, even alluding to the fact that lesser human beings would have crumbled a long time ago due to the constant stream of abuse in his ear from his boss (who it should be noted, was not a particularly good commentator in his own right).

    He has absolutely flourished in the post-McMahon era and this level of shackles being off him is a huge part of why the WWE are on the upturn. He's a lynchpin of the company and you know he does, indeed, love professional wrestling.

  8. 6 hours ago, ZingaliMan said:

    That's one place I would not go their fans have a bad reputation. But first we have the small matter of qualification first. Killie are flying they are a definite Europe bound. 

    My old man went to the Ali Sami Yen about 2003 for a Champions League match and said it was one of the best and most welcoming places he's ever been.

     

  9. Oh and for the record, if this is legit and not a bait and switch and Khan was genuinely cowering for his life, there is absolutely no gain for AEW to make on this...no furthering of storyline, no positive payoff and you make your talent and the leader of that talent look like a total weakling dweeb because Punk said a few hurty words about the incident in his own time.

    If Perry had bitched Punk out backstage, made him look a fool and smacked him about, there'd perhaps be value there. But by all accounts Punk ragdolled him.

  10. 1 minute ago, RossBFaeDundee said:

     

    Thought Rock looked pretty good all things considered, though the first half of the match was essentially his warmup. 

     

    If you want a 45 minute match with a guy who hasn't worked in so long, then you have to pace it like that to be fair (unless you're 2002 HBK who was a freak).

    I think the pacing was excellent, it plodded into an all out sprint and that for me, is always good for a massive main event.

  11. Just now, RossBFaeDundee said:

    Stretching whatever remains of kayfabe to the absolute limit with that claim.

    I understand that they want to be current and the proper GOATS are all dead or not relevant any more. 

    But they have a rapper who shows up on the semi regular in Bad Bunny who is a fucking FAR better rapper than Lil Wayne

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