So that was the first wrestling I've watched in 15 years. Maybe it's just me being 28 instead of 13, but wrestling suuucks now. Where are all of the good characters? We used to have a single dude (Mick Foley) who played three characters better than any one character I saw last night. Zero star power, and the closest thing I saw to a compelling storyline was a hot Avril Lavigne-looking chick who fat shamed The Rock's cousin.
I've watched about half the matches now, at least the ones that were highly considered verses the throw-a-ways. Asaka vs. Flair was definitely the match of the night. It's amazing to see how far the Women's division has come from where it was years ago, but at the same time it's disappointing that the Men's division has fallen so far. The Rollins/Balor/Mix match was probably the best one for the guy's, but it wasn't as entertaining. In the same token the Styles/Nakamura match was pretty good, but still didn't didn't compete. The Rousey fight had some good spots, but it was overhyped...for a Tag match it had some great elements and entertainment, but Angle has noticeably lost his edge and as great as Stephanie was at playing mind games, she was always mediocre (Or worse) in the ring.
Sadly, the Undertaker match was pretty bad...had all the usual spots an Undertaker match has, but I think he should have hung them up after the HBK Wrestlemanias. At least they kept it short, that was the right move. The Brock vs. Reigns match was absolutely atrocious too. After the 5th Superman punch and 6th German Suplex I skipped to the end. Reminded me of a completely boring match turned out by HHH and Booker T around 2003...or it might have been the Goldberg vs. Brock match from about the same time. I think people chanted "boring" during that one too. Does Brock even draw? He can't speak, and he's lost the energy and luster he had during his first WWE run.
these guys are on the road 365 days a year though, their bodies wouldn't hold up if they had to wrestle like they do on PPV's every other night. They'd end up broken in no time.
Nobody wants to see the old rest holds anymore dude. They want action. WWE is trying to compete for the attention with the UFC. It has to be explosive, where a match could be over at any second ala MMA knockouts
Disagree. Rest holds and reversals are fun, and they help tell a story. You've got to have pacing in a match. 12 Superman punches are lame and predictable. All you need to know is that the best matches of the night had actual wrestling and were unique in their movesets, and that's not my opinion, those are what the fans voted. Even the Rousey match, which was pretty choreographed and had HHH blatantly calling out spots, was fairly entertaining compared to the bullshit that Brock and Reigns turned in. That match had plenty of action, but it was finisher spams, Superman punches, and German Suplexes. There was nothing unique about it, action without substance or variation is boring. I will agree with one thing though, WWE is trying to compete for attention with the UFC, you can see it as more and more Superstars are using submission finishers these days as oppose to slams.
Also, as someone who went to house shows from 2000-2007, those were often more entertaining than PPVs. You got to see stuff there that they'd never show on TV, stuff that don't have time for I mean. They often had plenty of actual wrestling because they had more time to fill. The most entertaining match I ever saw was a goof dark match after RAW about 13 years ago. It wasn't a great technical match, but it had stuff you would never see normally and that's what made it fun.
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I still die watching HHH getting into the fight with the little kid, and the delayed bump was hilarious in real time.