Before Balor was injured Jericho was supposed to be in the title mix on top. That's almost assuredly why he went over. Looks like it's still the plan going forward
there was a show a few weeks ago where Shane and Bryan were in the cold open, had very few lines and never appeared again. They were on at the PPV a lot though (IIRC)
Hmm it doesn't seem that .Bryan is on that much. Clearly not as much as Foley. It's probably that Miz talks about him so much To the contrary Shane has barely been on TV the last month or so. Maybe they dropped the Lesnar thing or they are just putting it on ice
The WWE product is usually in a dead zone between September-December. It feels especially so this year despite the split. I think Hunter is going to return at the PPV Sunday which should ignite more discussion, positive or negative
Bryan gave another interview echoing his desire to wrestle again and basically admitting the only reason he came back as GM is because he was contractually obligated. WWE actually sent out a press release saying that they aren't allowing him to wrestle for his best interest. At this point he clearly doesn't want to be there and doesn't give a shit about his on screen role. I doubt WWE would release him but clearly that's what he wants. And he's a big part of Total Bellas so that adds on to the whole deal
Is it time to put to rest the idea that Sasha is a great promo? I mean it's been over a year and she continues to struggle in that department. Looking at it objectively Charlotte has destroyed her at every turn. I will give her a slight pass because she seems uncomfortable as a face but it just isn't there yet
I think Dave said that it was all the way back in 2012 that Vince and Hunter made the decision that Reigns was going to be the guy. Vince initially wanted to go with Big E but Hunter convinced him to go with Roman
Post Watts did Dusty get the book immediately? I had heard Ole Anderson was also booking around this time. Was it a committee? Dusty and Ole? What led to Flair getting the book in early 94? I assume a disastrous 93 but Turner execs always seemed down on him going back to his 89 run.
Shane and Bryan were only on in the opening segment for less than a minute and did not appear before the live crowd. Maybe Bryan was right about not hogging airtime
I'm not entirely convinced that the fans would have cooled off even if Lesnar had squashed him at Summerslam 2014. I do think the way wwe books now half so catering to smart fans is they are terrified of another Bryan situation. Those few months in early 2014 and early 2015 might have changed wwe history forever. Of course if he had just won the '14 Rumble then none of this probably happens at all
Re : after the Steph/Heyman segment the announcers treated it as a serious moment so I *think* that was supposed to be the tone but like others have said I have no idea. That was so weird
As I mentioned last night Steph is potentially feuding with Heyman, Brock, her brother, her husband, Owens, Rollins(?) at the same time! She's Sting in 1990 feuding with the Horsemen, Sid, and the Black Scorpion all at once
Yes that's clearly the idea but I don't think it was quite portrayed that way in the segment. Steph had her serious face on instead of smarmy one. The writing was bad too
so Dave on twitter said that Raw was close to being cancelled around the same time USA cancelled Tuesday Night Fights. A quick search says TNFs was cancelled in August 1998 right when Raw was going through a ratings resurgence. So this can't be the right time frame, can it? I would have to say sometime in 95/96. Never heard Raw was close to being axed
Steph crying at the end. Looks like it's going to be an invasion type thing with HHH. So I guess Steph is feuding with her brother and husband now. I think. Umm I don't know