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Tuesday, August 23, 2016

The dust settles . . .


SummerSlam was a baffling bit of wrestling programming. There were a couple of solid matches, a couple of truly great matches, and few segments that left me scratching my head. While I won't go into every occurrence from Sunday here, there are a few things I have to comment on.

First, the good. The tag team opener between Enzo & Cass and Jeri-K.O. (Love that team name) was a great bout, even if I don't think the heels really needed the win here. I think both Jericho and Owens are performers who can "bounce back" from any number of losses. The AJ Styles/John Cena match was incredible, with the Doctor of Thugganomics throwing everything but the kitchen sink at the Phenomenal One, only to come up short and ultimately lose clean, establishing the Smackdown brand's newest star. Same for the Balor/Rollins match. Strange new title belt aside, this was a fantastic display of wrestling featuring two guys the audience isn't burnt out on yet. (It also makes Finn's injury all the more deflating.)

There were a couple of matches that were pretty good, but fell into a strange place on the card. The Women's title match between Charlotte and Sasha Banks was as good as any of their NXT encounters, with the right woman coming out on top and a hot crowd behind it. It troubles me this match went on second, however, as this is supposed to be one of the most important belts the 'E has and there was a far inferior six woman tag match later on. (Yeah I know it was intended to be a "cool down" match, but Charlotte and Banks should not have gone on so early. Give them some prestige, for shucks sake.)

Roman and Rusev's encounter was more of an angle than a match. This and the Women's title match probably should have switched places. I like what they're doing with Roman and the US Title feud in general, but it shouldn't have gone on right before the main event.

And the main event between Orton and Lesnar . . . whoa. I didn't expect things to go quite that way. On one hand, I like Brock looking like a monster and having him attack Shane is a nice way to get him off of television for a bit, but on the other I feel like the bloody finish to the match sucked the air out of the building, and not in the hype-generating way his defeating The Undertaker in 2014 did. Brock's Suplex City gimmick is wearing thin, and I'm not sure what Orton is getting out of this other than a little babyface sympathy. It was an odd last match, and for whatever reason not as effective as Brock's previous SummerSlam massacre (John Cena).

It was an oddly paced show with some great wrestling. Shuffle the card around a bit and it could have been great. As for Raw . . .

Finn's injury forced their hand creatively, and the Raw brand responded with something rather predictable: a series of match designed to set up a fatal four way match for the Universal Title next week. Finn's speech was stirring, but knowing he'll be back in time for next year's Wrestlemania helped me keep my emotions in check. The crowd was chanting "You deserve it!" and rightfully so.

The four men who ended up winning their qualifying matches by the end of Monday night were Rollins, Owens, Big Cass, and Reigns. Unless they have a big ol' swerve planned for next Monday, the outcome for this isn't hard to predict. Both Owens and Big Cass have partners that will interfere on their behalves, a situation of two interested parties cancelling each other out. I fully expect Rusev to stomp down to the ring and take Roman out for the night, seeing as their feud is just starting to gain some steam. That leaves Seth Rollins in a very Edge-like role where he can pick the scraps and steal away with the title.

I'm fine with Rollins resuming his title reign, but the thought of Roman being bumped back up to feud with him again so soon bores me. I'd like to see Sami Zayn or even Big Cass in the number one contender spot. Zayn will add instant gravitas to their matches with his unmatched charm, not to mention the matches will be spectacular. Big Cass and Enzo are probably the two other biggest babyfaces right now, so I don't see the harm in penciling them in for a month or two. The matches won't be as strong as Rollins/Zayn would, but the promos would be pure fire.

Overall, it was a great weekend of wrestling, anchored by NXT Takeover (no surprise there) and the rise of several key new talents who are rapidly proving (to me, at least) that this really is a "new era". Thanks for reading! And you can hit me up on Twitter (@ChrisBComics) or via e-mail (backissuechris@gmail.com) for more rasslin' chatter.

Tuesday, August 16, 2016

That's (not) me in the corner: WWE Raw comes to Corpus Christi


Raw was live from my neck of the woods this week (Corpus Christi, Tx), but sadly I was unable to attend. As I sat at home watching a replay of the show and sobbing into my stuffed Macho Man wrestling buddy, I did my best to look at the bright side and not let jealousy completely consume me. Here are some highlights:

Roman Reigns and Rusev started the show after an outdoor promo from Seth Rollins where he called out Finn Balor and his "demon". Rusev is a great heel and I'm glad to see him with some gold. He's a part of the grand wrestling tradition of evil foreigners, and his valet-turned-bride Lana completes the package. Her parading around in her wedding dress is as pathatic as it is hilarious. She's also desperately needed as a "heater", since Roman still can't get the crowd behind him sometimes.

Sheamus and Sami Zayn had a nice match following that, with Cesaro using the old distraction ploy to help Sami nail a Helluva Kick and score a sneaky victory on the Celtic brute. Not much else to say here, just that I love all three guys involved and look forward to more great matches between any combination of them. Backstage, Commissioner Foley set up a 2/3 Falls Match for this sunday at Summerslam.

The skits with "Doctors" Gallows and Anderson are falling flat with the crowd as their feud with The New Day continues. New Day faced the Dudleys and scored the "v", so here's hoping the Bubba Ray turns on D-Von sometime in the near future and he imports his fantastic "Bully Ray" character from Impact over to Raw.

Nia Jax destroyed a local gal. She's the femme fatale version of Goldberg.

Heath Slater made another big to earn a Raw contract by challenging Brock Lesnar. It went about as well as you'd expect. I'm starting to like Heath on the mic, though. I hope they have a plan for him down the road. And Brock was a freaking monster as usual. Paul E. even let him talk this week!

Kevin Owens took on Big Cass, with their current tag team partners at ringside. Not at ringside for long, however, as both partners got involved and turned it into the usual clusterf***. Everything about this feud is a win for me. I like everyone involved and if not for Balor/Rollins, I'd even think them capable of stealing the show on Sunday.

Roman and Rusev fought backstage in the catering area. All that perfectly good food gone to waste.

Titus O'Neill made his heel turn official by attacking Darren Young and leaving him lying during their tag match against The Shining Stars. The crowd seems a little more into these guys than when they had their last push. Bob Backlund is unintentionally funny, as he grows older and approaches Ric Flair levels of insanity and flushness of skin.

Jinder Mahal is back. Neville beat him. Mahal did some very old school heel-ish things, which I like. Neville's still awesome, but I don't see either of these guys doing much for the time being; the roster is just too stacked right now.

Somebody ran in the ring during Seth Rollin's promo. Don't be a douche if you ever go to a live event. No one is there to see you, idiot. Way to rep the 361, asshole. It's all good though, because Finn did his "demon" entrance and got to kick Seth around a little bit.

(Damn, now I'm really sorry I missed this show.)

Gallows and Anderson beat the Pokemon Trainers, a.k.a. Goldust and R-Truth. New Day came out and attempted to whack Anderson in the huevos with a trombone, but the bald duo slipped through their fingers.

Charlotte beat Alicia Fox in a quickie match. I remember in 2014 thinking Fox was actually going to turn things around and be a contenders, but I guess the 'E had different plans. Sasha came out to confront her, only to get blindsided by Dana Brooke and be put into the Figure Eight submission by Charlotte. Am I looking forward to their title match on Sunday? Oh yeah!

Roman and Rusev had a pretty good hoss fight to close out the show. I really liked the multiple top rope flying headbutts from Rusev. I didn't think the 'E was okay with that move anymore, since what happened with Chris Benoit nearly a decade ago. They pulled out all the stops (sans blood and weapons) to have a good WWE-style main event match. Congrats to both guys and I'm sorry I missed it!

Thanks for reading! Tomorrow I'll be back with thoughts on Smackdown Live. I don't know if I'm going to cover every show week by week but I felt especially compelled to do so this week since they were in my hometown.

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