I may regret this in a month or even tomorrow, but I absolutely loved that outside of the (somehow, again) botched figure eight spot. Tremendously stiff plunder brawl that smoked the Mania match.
Maybe? I was just thinking how much I'm enjoying watching these two stiff each other and even thought the kendo stick shots were well done. But that might just be me. Maybe I'm being overly generous but between the pace and stiffness this has made me forget their Mania match. They excel at mauling each other.
She usually looks interested and engaged in a match she's officiating, but outside of the rare instances where she's been booked to get involved with someone in the match I can't recall her doing anything to outshine what's happening in the ring.
Gratuitous violence lacking the drama that subsequent outings with Funk, Hayabusa and others would offer. I wonder if this is looked upon more fondly not just because it was apparently the first outing but by virtue of taking place outdoors during daylight.
I wouldn't suggest he should be erased from history either. But I'm not losing sleep over him losing a tag team opportunity when it was tied to someone like that.
Those were two phenomenal hours of professional wrestling.
Cole vs. Christian blew away any reasonable expectations and would be the best TV match in most calendar months.
Joe looked like a goddamn force of nature and feels like a natural in the promotion. Caster is still basically useless to me but he took a good pounding tonight.
Then FTR & the Bucks blew away Cole & Christian while all of a sudden making FTR look like the best babyface team in the world.
What a freaking night!
I figured it was north of 4* or south of 2*. The Rollins matches generally hit and Orton series had a high ceiling and lower floor. This seems closer to the floor than the ceiling.