[10/25] Hell In A Cell Thread: 2002 Flashback

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Baron Corbin seems like a legit dude.

Mojo Rawley seems like a
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Not by the way everyone else was laughing. Corbin seems like a dikk
 

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Fool looks like he doesn't know shyt about wrestling :rudy:
 

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I thought it was a decent show, as someone said, was nice to see some storylines end (That is...if they actually did).

Cena/ADR - Match pissed me off...because Cena clearly gave a lackluster, "I'm going away so fukk it" performance. Puts on what he probably thinks are classic matches when he knows he's going to win or get the belt back, but when it's time to put someone over for a lengthier period of time...we essentially get a throwaway match. I'm excited for ADR but he'll probably get lost in the shuffle like everyone else.

Reigns/Wyatt - Very good match. The feud itself isn't memorable at all (The writing), but they've put on some very solid matches over the past few months. I think that they've pretty much cemented that Shield/Wyatt Fam or Reigns/Bray are "arch-enemies"....now they just need to let them settle for awhile. They shouldn't have much interaction for a veeeeery long time. They can go back to this well when necessary (It could be a good first post-title feud for Roman).

ND/DB - I imagine that New Day/Dudleys go on for awhile, if only because I don't see them going back to feuding with the PTP. Honestly, ND is the only thing keeping the tag division together...it's pure charisma on their behalf (To be fair, the Dudley's get the crowd going as well). But they seem completely incapable of writing any sort of storyline around the division, and it's too bad, because there is a lot of teams and room to do things with them. Why did they completely forget about PTP? They can't imagine 3 teams fighting for the belt as opposed to 2?

Divas - The Divas are absolute trash, and I don't care if people enjoyed tonight's match. It's a mess. Time to break up the teams and let everyone cook. 1 belt. Between 10 and 15 competitors. How hard can it be?

Kane/Rollins - ...I don't even know what to say. I don't really care. fukk the Rollins Era.

Owens/Ryback. I actually appreciate both of these guys....but this feud and that match were pretty pitiful. If you want to point to a match tonight that is emblematic of what's wrong with WWE as a whole...you'd look here. Two of their more-over midcarders....essentially just spinning their wheels because creative doesn't give them anything.

Taker/Brock - Very solid match. Feud is probably the only thing worth remembering out of this whole year. The highlight will be that episode of raw where the roster had to separate them. I'm interested in where they both go from here. Taker obviously has something cooking with The Wyatts. I guess Brock must seek out the heavyweight title again?

I agreed with everything except the Divas' match. Although I agree that they need to break up the tag teams, the match tonight was good.
 

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I thought it was a decent show, as someone said, was nice to see some storylines end (That is...if they actually did).

Cena/ADR - Match pissed me off...because Cena clearly gave a lackluster, "I'm going away so fukk it" performance. Puts on what he probably thinks are classic matches when he knows he's going to win or get the belt back, but when it's time to put someone over for a lengthier period of time...we essentially get a throwaway match. I'm excited for ADR but he'll probably get lost in the shuffle like everyone else.

Reigns/Wyatt - Very good match. The feud itself isn't memorable at all (The writing), but they've put on some very solid matches over the past few months. I think that they've pretty much cemented that Shield/Wyatt Fam or Reigns/Bray are "arch-enemies"....now they just need to let them settle for awhile. They shouldn't have much interaction for a veeeeery long time. They can go back to this well when necessary (It could be a good first post-title feud for Roman).

ND/DB - I imagine that New Day/Dudleys go on for awhile, if only because I don't see them going back to feuding with the PTP. Honestly, ND is the only thing keeping the tag division together...it's pure charisma on their behalf (To be fair, the Dudley's get the crowd going as well). But they seem completely incapable of writing any sort of storyline around the division, and it's too bad, because there is a lot of teams and room to do things with them. Why did they completely forget about PTP? They can't imagine 3 teams fighting for the belt as opposed to 2?

Divas - The Divas are absolute trash, and I don't care if people enjoyed tonight's match. It's a mess. Time to break up the teams and let everyone cook. 1 belt. Between 10 and 15 competitors. How hard can it be?

Kane/Rollins - ...I don't even know what to say. I don't really care. fukk the Rollins Era.

Owens/Ryback. I actually appreciate both of these guys....but this feud and that match were pretty pitiful. If you want to point to a match tonight that is emblematic of what's wrong with WWE as a whole...you'd look here. Two of their more-over midcarders....essentially just spinning their wheels because creative doesn't give them anything.

Taker/Brock - Very solid match. Feud is probably the only thing worth remembering out of this whole year. The highlight will be that episode of raw where the roster had to separate them. I'm interested in where they both go from here. Taker obviously has something cooking with The Wyatts. I guess Brock must seek out the heavyweight title again?
:ehh:A solid review
 
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