Not sure if Dolph Ziggler is turning babyface, but he was portrayed as a babyface in commentary on Raw Monday and there had been discussions in the recent past of turning him. Also, and this doesn't necessarily have anything to do with anything because the WWE.com crew and the WWE writing team don't necessarily communicate much, but the web crew put up a deal called the AJ Diaries on the website, and we were told that there was no way anyone could look at those articles and not come out of it loving her.
R=G, do you realy read all this stuff?
If so props, but damn....
So after the show was over, and the dark match ended, Cena followed up with everyones fun and try to make people sing Fandangos theme. He tried and tried, he hummed it, and this is the lead babyface in a crowd that he was over in. Some bought into it but the reaction we were told is that most didnt care. He brought Fandango to the ring and the crowd booed him, but he was clearly playing heel. Fandango said how Boston didnt deserve him, and Cena called him Fan Douchebag, and laid him out.
You actually expect me to read all of that 1000 pages novel?
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I read what counts
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So after the show was over, and the dark match ended, Cena followed up with everyones fun and try to make people sing Fandangos theme. He tried and tried, he hummed it, and this is the lead babyface in a crowd that he was over in. Some bought into it but the reaction we were told is that most didnt care. He brought Fandango to the ring and the crowd booed him, but he was clearly playing heel. Fandango said how Boston didnt deserve him, and Cena called him Fan Douchebag, and laid him out.I hate this motherfukker Cena
By far the highlight of the show was the Punk vs. Undertaker match. I thought the match would be fine but nothing special. I was wrong. Undertaker was a megastar on this show, and even though it was the one match on the show where, realistically, there was zero chance they were changing the finish, the fans still got into it more than anything else on the show by far. The story of some poor fool trying so hard to break Undertaker's streak, trying anything from enlisting a friend's help to clonking the dude with the urn supposedly containing Paul Bearer's ashes, yet failing in the end, is the best storyline in WWE, and has led to Undertaker, a guy who wrestles like once a year, having the best and most heated match on the show year after year. You want to talk about streaks? Granted, star-ratings are subjective, but based on my own personal ratings, Undertaker has had the best match on the show in 2007 with Batista (this actually was tied for first place with the main event of John Cena vs. Shawn Michaels), 2008 with Edge, 2009 with Shawn Michaels, 2010 with Shawn Michaels, 2011 with HHH, 2012 with HHH and now 2013 with John Cena. And my guess would be, based on the characters involved, that there is a strong chance both streaks will continue in 2014 if the match I expect, Taker vs. John Cena, is put together. It's amazing how willing the fans are to play along with this storyline despite the fact that I think deep down every single one of them knows nobody is ever breaking the streak. It is the very epitome of fans allowing for suspension of disbelief, and the streak is, without question, the single most valuable "title" in WWE today and for the foreseeable future.