![]() ![]() This was more of a roasting session than an actual segment. You are hot for a while, but then when you have nothing else, everything just becomes a repeat of your previous antics. Sadly, that’s what happens in the sports entertainment business. However, now, I feel as though everything they do, from their weird twerking to their incessant yelling into the microphone just feels forced because they cannot do anything else. For a while, they were very funny and were definitely the best part of RAW programming for a while. Guys, I need to be honest with you about The New Day. I didn’t like the cop-out handshake respect thing they did at the end though, because Jericho already gave him props after he lost to him the first time. This diversifies AJ Styles’ arsenal even more. I especially loved that it was a submission finish as opposed to a pinfall. Disappointed in a sense, but the match was indeed good. If this was Y2J 7 years ago, I have no doubt they would have torn the house down. Maybe it will do AJ good if he faced a younger talent. Their match on Smackdown was better in that regard if you ask me. I liked how WWE had this as a battle of attrition, as in who can out-manuever each other the most, with Jericho dropkicking AJ’s top rope punch and AJ trying a bunch of roll-ups, but I can’t help but feel that they had a much better match in them. Nonetheless, the action was a good sight. A few spots just didn’t flow naturally and others felt like it shouldn’t have happened and they just said, “F it”. ![]() Yeah, they were fluctuating and got dead in some areas and hot for others, but I thought something in the ring just didn’t click. But am I the only who thinks that something was a tad….off about the match? I asked, and people said it was the crowd. I get you want to honor your retired spouse, but don’t shame his name if you can’t do it right. By the way, Brie Bella needs to stop doing her husband’s moves. Now the winner of THIS match was certainly never in doubt, as Charlotte begins to build towards a match with probably Sasha Banks at WrestleMania. The only good part about it was that AJ and Jericho comes after them. The way she flails her body as he attempts to do his father’s famous knife edge chops. The way she jumps up and down when she takes a chest kick. Charlotte just looks very awkward when she wrestles. Attempts at a submission and cradle pins just looked very awkward here. There were a lot of things that didn’t look right. **Ī very hard match to grade from my vantage point. It wasn’t a complete flop, but nothing worth seeing. Crowd didn’t really get into it until the ending sequence where things picked up. The Big Show tried so hard to get the crowd to cheer to Ryback, but to no avail. As for the actual match, it was what you expected. May I also mention that Kane, The Big Show and Ryback had the upper hand to end RAW? Unless I hear a story that Luke Harper took a piss in Vince’s coffee, nothing can excuse this. I called this match the easiest match to predict in my predictions article. WWE hasn’t given us any hope that they have faith in the Wyatt Family. It’s very frustrating, but all my personal animosity is all but gone now, because they can no longer be taken seriously. WWE can’t keep having a four man faction of that size to consistently lose. It seems that in matches that mean something, they always lose. What is the point in giving Ryback, Kane and Big Show the win here? Especially when Braun Strowman is supposed to be the next big thing in WWE? Even more so, the whole faction as a whole just looks incredibly weak now. I mean, seriously, WWE does a lot of things that are pointless, but this just peaks it. I stopped taking The Wyatt Family seriously a long time ago, but this loss just reaffirmed my decision. Braun Strowman, Luke Harper and Erick Rowan ![]()
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