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I liked her with curves, but I still think she looks great now.
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Thoughts on Main Event
1.) Starting the show is an interview with Antonio Cesaro wearing a beret. He said he will dominate Kofi Kingston, saying he and the fans took his pride, dignity, and his identity. The funny thing is how accurate it is. The US title, so far, had been his identity, what kept him over for a sustainable period of time. Not recently though, even less since he lost the title. No yodeling, all business, I liked this. 2.) Okay, I don't doubt Kofi Kingston being inspired heavily by Shawn Michaels, any wrestler who's broken into the business in the 21st century was most likely influenced by HBK. I just find it a bit annoying for Cole to keep saying that every recent Kofi Kingston match. I know this already. JBL said one of the languages Cole speaks, is donkey. Yes, he speaks ass! Anyways, I'm trying to think here. I think this was Antonio's best performance so far in WWE, at least one of. Cesaro was pulling out more moves out of his basket than usual, to the point that it made me sour on Kofi's work here. Look, in wrestling, you remember more of the offense, than the defense. Kofi was on defense for most of this match. While he pulled out some good moves, it was nothing new. From Cesaro, new moves on TV, and an exciting offense. Even his defense was great, he landed on his feet from Kofi's counter to the Neutralizer. The most impressive thing from Cesaro, was a vertical suplex from the middle rope, with Kofi on the apron. Further showing his impressive strength. The match lasted a great deal of time, and really showed what Main Event was about in the early episodes, with exciting matches kicking off the show and stuff. Damn though, Kofi won. There was an interview with Striker in the ring after this, and Kofi mentioned he and his wife having their first kid. Daddy's coming home as champion. So is it any coincidence? Kingston wins the US title two weeks ago, and the next week, he has his first child. Then Cole mentioned Kofi's "character" shining through. It all seems like a storybook tale for Kofi, coming back up from burials...again. Ah well. 3.) Interestingly enough, things seemed to look up for Cesaro, when he attacked Kofi backstage. Cesaro's toughness has been proven, but only in the ring. This was a great example of his toughness outside the ring, even pulling out Kofi's hair (could be rigged though). I like this Cesaro more than the yodeling one. So Kofi won the battle, but the war is not over... 4.) A recap on Cena from RAW, with commentary promoting an injury update to Cena on RAW. Well since that's being advertised, it seems Cena's injury is not as serious, and that this will turn into an angle now. That being said, it's easy now to say that Cena will never leave by injury, for a long time. Even so, he will stay on TV anyways. He really is a superman. 5.) Heath Slater and Justin Gabriel have chemistry. Most likely that was cultivated from Slater and Gabriel's time as a tag team. Though they weren't any memorable. I think all of Slater's best matches, have been with Justin Gabriel. So yeah, this was a good match, which that in itself is surprising given the all too common Main Event trend of ending with a recap. As well as more underwhelming matches following up the feature match. This one was a competent followup. Gabriel got some nice moves in, Slater's better in the ring when going against Gabriel. With McIntyre and Jinder thrown out before the break, there was also no jokes and shenanigans in this match. |
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I haven't watched Main Event in a while, but I'm going to get this week to see Antonio Cesaro kick some ass, even if he did lose again. The backstage stuff will at least give me a bit of hope.
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Btw what has Cesaro done wrong to be in a such bad run i thought he was doing a great job.
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Thoughts on NXT.
1.) Starting the show is a 3 team elimination match between the Colons, Rowan/Harper, and Bo Dallas/Adrian Neville. Maddox joined Regal and Tony Dawson on commentary. Regal sure didn't have nice things to say about Vickie, and was more subtle in his slightings towards Maddox. Pretty fun. Regal was hung up on the fact that a pinning attempt didn't come until, at least half way through the match. That is pretty interesting. He also was putting over Rowan and Harper as more than dummy looking big men. That's some charm on Regal, putting over wrestlers of any alliance, a lot. The match ended with the eliminations coming back to back. Neville did his twisting shooting star on one of the Colons, followed by getting a clothesline from Hell by Harper. Good tag team match, I'm surprising Teddy Long didn't book it... 2.) It was very much a culture shock to see a video package for a Divas feud. One nice one was shown for Rae and Paige. It started fierce with Summer Rae jumping Paige from behind while she made her entrance. Soon after, Paige did a wicked slap to Summer. So this was a real catfight. This match featured Regal being less subtle in his burial of Maddox. He even called him a "blithering idiot!" Another impactful move was a simple Irish whip, but no in the ring. Outside, Rae's back hit the apron. From there, the match would end with a Paige Turnah. Great Divas match, the complete opposite to a Bellas match. Yes, good wrestling, and moves that look like they hurt and are impactful. 3.) No rest for the quality here, the main event of the show is Bray Wyatt vs. Chris Jericho! That match was pretty good. For some reason, narrator Scott Stanford said that if Jericho were to lose, he'd be forced to join the Wyatt family. Oh come on, that always means the face will win. Wyatt didn't even address that possibility in his promo during his ring entrance. He just said he was going to break Jericho's walls down. It's important to note that Jericho did in fact handpick Wyatt as his opponent for NXT. While it's obviously because of Wyatt's talent, it's also just nature for Jericho to go after a gimmicky character. Just look at being paired with a ballroom dancing character. Similar to Ohno and Regal, this was proving ground for Wyatt. Maddox, though a delusional nimrod on commentary, mentioned that he'd talk to Vickie about Wyatt. Just that comment indicated Wyatt doing a great job. He sure did, not looking weak against a legend in Jericho. It's that same legend who never lowers himself to unrealistic levels, and comes off as the legend, who can lose and win, convincingly. Anyways, the Family was out, but somehow only Eric Rowan was thrown out. Harper stayed and got involved a few times, but all for naught. It might be symbolic, that Bray took the Codebreaker, and rolled out of the ring. No immediate win there, and later he'd lose by the Walls. This doesn't hurt Bray in any way, and can only help him. I mean, who else in developmental can say they wrestled with Jericho? Jericho helps another young guy out. Now given that I only had 3 comment sections, it shows just what the show's focus was. Wrestling, and really no fluff in between. |
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Damn, no mention of Ziggler by name, and the fact he's the World Heavyweight Champion... And now AJ deals with that. |
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Nah, the AJ/Ziggler thing is all kayfabe. Trust me. Badder jackapples than me have looked into it.
The last guy she dated on the radar is Trent Baretta (who designed her old plaid ring gear), and of course it was Jay Lethal before that (he also trained her). If she's dating anyone now, nothing is known about it. And, of course, I'm obligated to hate her exes. That's somewhat hard to do with Lethal, but I have no problem with Baretta. That bastard. |
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I just watched that Paige/Summer match on YouTube and it is one of the best women's matches I've seen so far and I expect as much from them.
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