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  1. McGregor's fan base are particularly loyal so factor in they'd have booked flights/hotels, etc, it'd have been disappointing for them had he pulled out and waited to fight Dos Anjos at a different time.

    I really like the Diaz fight and we'll be straight into the shit-talking here, but WW?!!?! In his recent photos he looks mighty SWOLL but hell, that's a heck of a jump up.

  2. This makes perfect sense. If Shane wins, he controls the company and Undertaker clearly doesn't want to lose and leave Vince up shit creek because he doesn't want the streak to be ove... oh, wait.

    No Kevin Owens this week either. Looks like he'll be saddled in another Ziggler match down the card in Dallas for the 212th time this year, presumably because Y2AJ will most probably carry on until Jericho turns on him and they do another match at Mania.

  3. Corbin/Gargano was fantastic. A really solid TV match. Well laid out. Good psychology. Great selling. I really enjoyed this.

    Gable/Jordan/Enzo/Cass was a fun interaction. Gable saying he was layered, and then Enzo calling him tiramisu made me laugh.

    Sort of worked out how they'd play out the ending but didn't factor in Asuka. Great that Asuka wasn't buddy buddy with Bayley as well, so it leaves doors open for all kinds of possibilities there.

  4. Just watched last night's NXT episode and Santana Garrett was in there with Asuka and looked great. Shame she didn't come out Ultimo Dragon style with all the belts! Sign her up already.

    Thought this was a better episode than recent weeks, which had sort of been dragging for me. Even Finn, who I'd begun to slowly grow tired of, pulled me back in with Apollo. They did a great babyface/babyface match, trying to one-up one another. Their chemistry seems very good too.

  5. I watched this show on the bus on the way to work on my iPad. I let out a loud "fucking hell!" when Cuerno dumped Fenix on his head with that package tombstone and people looked at me strangely. This is that kind of show. It just pulls you in, and you'd be a fool to fight it.

    The telenovela segments are just so fucking well done too, I can't get enough of them and they look even better this season. Just the perfect combination of great wrestling and engaging, progressive segments to further the story.

    So glad this show is back.

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  6. Be nice for Raw to open up with a McMahon Celebration, with HHH hitting Vince with a pedigree and fleeing to his Florida based territory with the belt in tow. Just a thought. I know, I know, I should have learnt my lesson by now, but I can't help myself.

  7. I really enjoyed the show until the Rumble itself drew to a dull anti-climatic end. So many better ways to book that scenario. People can say, "it was logical" but the fact that the company is booking that story to begin with, in the way it has, speaks volumes for its lack of creativity and its desire to bring about change.

    This. There are two camps here- the ones saying this was the most logical choice, which I believe. The other- how do you get to this spot that this is the most logical choice? which I also believe to be true. Most of WWE's wrestlers are really, really good and they put on a great show with little help from the storylines. This rumble sets up another year of booking that goes like this:

    Did we have any Daniel Bryan chants? No? Check.

    How were the reactions for Roman? Well, tepid, but not too many boos and he got a decent pop when he first came out.

    WE'RE MAKING PROGRESS!

    I agree. The thing with Reigns/HHH is the tug-o-war between Reigns and the Authority is title related & that the Authority want their chosen champion. This in itself is a problem because everytime a babyface holds the title = Authority must end this~! So all we get month to month is Daniel Bryan/Roman Reigns style burying against perceived insurmountable odds. They need to pull away from that but they've been doing this heel authority schtick for so long in different forms. That's the major detraction imo.

  8. I really enjoyed the show until the Rumble itself drew to a dull anti-climatic end. So many better ways to book that scenario. People can say, "it was logical" but the fact that the company is booking that story to begin with, in the way it has, speaks volumes for its lack of creativity and its desire to bring about change.

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  9. In agreement with most in that I thoroughly enjoyed both Asuka/Emma and Dash/Dawson v Enzo/Cass.

    Fancied Corbin to go over, with the assumption that Finn would retain, as there isn't much else for Balor to feed off of heel wise. Would love a short Corbin title run before dropping back to Finn, with Balor/Itami eventually headlining down the pipe.

    Struggling to get behind Apollo at all. Everything about him just falls flat with me from the moment his music hits and that bright green display lights up. It all just feel so generic. He appears to be extemely affable and a gifted athlete to boot, so I hope he draws me in over time with some sort of character definition.

    I've not really been into Nia Jax since her debut either. I don't quite get the smiling bit with her. It's not like she's Asuka with that eery smile of a psychopathic killer. I don't whether they're perhaps trying to play off her modelling history or not, but it seems terribly out of place.

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