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Official Match/DVD/Show Discussion Thread - Tradition Continues & Bobby Eaton

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#1 ·
Reboot initiated. Appropriate PPV tagline, tbhayley. Point for you if you can guess it.

Previous thread: The Big Bang

THE CAL SCALE

NO = -1
DUD-* = 0
*1/4-** = 0.5
**1/4-**3/4 = 1
***-***1/4 = 2
***1/2 = 3
***3/4 = 4
**** = 5
****1/4 = 6
****1/2 = 7
****3/4 = 8
***** = 9
As always, watch MENG, Evil Doink, & The Undertaker goodies on the regular. And you know what, Bobby Eaton ffs. Lets nip this in the bud and get everyone to worship immediately.
 
#35 ·
re: Official Match/DVD/Show Discussion Thread - Tradition Continues & Bobby Eaton

Hopefully this match will be as good if not better than their Extreme Rules encounter. I'm definitely loving this big fight feel and other than Ambrose/Rollins, I'm looking forward to this match a lot. I'm preparing for the shitstorm lol.
 
#36 ·
re: Official Match/DVD/Show Discussion Thread - Tradition Continues & Bobby Eaton

First review in the new thread? Anyway I'm sure I'll have a super unpopular opinion in this coming review.



Fully Loaded 2000

The Hardy Boys and Lita vs. T&A and Trish Stratus

I really really liked this. Albert and Test wrestled at the Hardy’s pace and held their own. It ended up being a great clash of styles. The power moves looked great and Test and Albert sold well for the Hardys. The other thing that was great was how well Lita worked with Test and Albert. They took her offense when she first came in and when they hit power moves on her it looked like she was going to die. Trish wasn’t too far along in her wrestling career but she played a good heel anyway. She picked her spots when she would come in and get some heat by not doing much. She had a few dumb moments where you felt that she should have tagged out and she didn’t but even that fits with her being more of a manager than a wrestling and was certainly that someone with a big ego would do. I don’t know of this is was the first of many Lita/Trish encounters but was a really good encounter between them. You could feel the hatred from Lita and Trish played a total bitch really well. Everything clicked and the crowd loved it. Couldn’t ask for more in an opener. I won’t go crazy because there were some selling issues as guys were taking big moves (as in finishing moves) and were getting up really quickly but even that beats over selling which is what we see in a lot of multi-man matches.
***1/2


Taz(z?) vs Al Snow

This was Taz’s first match back from injury and it appears that the entire point of the match was for Snow to beat him up the whole time, have Taz take it all, and choke Al Snow out. Some of the suplexes and stuff looked cool and it had a fight feel to it at times but other than that it wasn’t very impressive. Taz did at least look tough after it and Al Snow actually looked like someone that was serious in the ring, which I’m not used to.
*1/4


European Championship Match
Eddie Guerrero(c) w/Chyna vs. Perry Saturn w/Terri Runnels

This really wasn’t very good. Eddie at times looked sloppy or lazy. He hit the worst clothesline you can imagine and he had some stumps that were embarrassingly bad. There wasn’t too much of this but there were enough bad moments to take me out of it. They also struggled with any type of story or heel/face dynamic. Eddie seemed to be getting cheered but Chyna acted as a typical heel manager but on the other hand Chyna and Terri’s interactions made Chyna look like a face. I know Eddie at his best played around with the traditional heel/face dynamic a ton but this didn’t feel like that. He didn’t have that mischievous grin when Chyna would cheat but he also didn’t seem like a heel either. You got a few nice encounters but I thought the majority of this match was poorly worked. Eddie is amazing but it’s easy to forget that he wasn’t amazing during this part of his WWE run. It’s almost hard to believe that I’m watching one of the all time greats when I watch this match.
*1/2


WWF Tag Team CHampionship Match
Edge and Christian(c) vs. The APA

Edge and Christian did their cheap hit interview with the Texas crowd which really pissed off Bradshaw who responded with his own promo. The whole exchange worked really well as the crowd was really behind the APA. That match itself was pretty standard with APA kicking ass at first before the Edge and Christian cheated to get some offense that led to the hot tag. Nothing all that great and a DQ ending didn’t help. Solid enough match but I have to say the backstage antics with Mick Foley were much more entertaining than the match itself.
*3/4


Cage Match for the Intercontinental Championship
Val Venis(c) w/Trish Stratus vs. Rikishi

Rikishi did a splash of the top of the cage which is just absurd. Guys his size don’t take bumps like that but he did and it was pretty awesome. That being said there wasn’t much that I loved about the match other than the big bump. It was your standard cage match that WWE has where both guys always seem to forget how easily they can walk out the door whenever they want and stuff like that. But they built some suspense in and both guys did a good enough job. Interference in a cage match is always kind of annoying too, but I feel like the big bump more than cancels out that.
**½


Kurt Angle vs. The Undertaker

I knew that this wasn’t a great match but I didn’t realize how badly Angle lost. It was a borderline squash match. Angle had been attacking the leg regularly leading up to the match (including backstage earlier in the show) so that was his focus. But Angle didn’t get much offense and the little he did get in wasn’t really sold at all. Undertaker said that he was going to kick Angle’s ass and that’s exactly what he did. I just wish that he could have sold his leg better or let Angle look like he was some type of threat. This was honestly the type of match that a jobber would have with the Undertaker on Smackdown before his PPV match. I think Undertaker deserves a lot of criticism here because while they only had 8 minutes he could have let Angle get more offense in and at least made it look like he was near Angle’s level. At this point I do have to admit that I did enjoy the match. Watching the Undertaker beat the shit out of a super annoying Angle was fun. This match was an ass kicking but it was an ass kicking that was fun to watch. Undertaker picking up Angle’s shoulders, looking at the ref, and saying “Fuck You!” to him when he yelled at Taker for doing that was pretty great. Yeah it’s a squash and it was a borderline squash but it was fun.
**½


Last Man Standing Match:
Chris Jericho vs. Triple H w/Stephanie McMahon

I haven’t seen this match in a long time but I remember liking it and it still holds up really well now. When you see guys come out there and wrestle a gimmick match so intelligently it’s hard not to like the match. Jericho came into the ring with his ribs taped up and Triple H went right for them after he was able to survive Jericho’s initial burst of offense. And from there Triple H kept going after the ribs and Jericho sold them well. Triple H played a smart heel as his offense was focused and doing things like kissing Stephanie when Jericho was down was just fantastic. Jericho gave a great pure babyface performance as his offense came across as downright desperate when he would get in a shot or two during Triple H’s control segment. They didn’t go crazy with spots or weapons early on but they established that Jericho was in a lot of trouble being in the ring with Triple H.

Now I have to get to the one thing that really bothered me about the match; Triple H and the referee. The ref was too involved in the match and he got involved in a way that cheapened Jericho’s comebacks. Twice the ref stopped Triple from doing things that were legal in the match (because everything is legal) and that gave Jericho an opening. I was left feeling that if it wasn’t for the ref Jericho never would have got in any offense.

Anyway despite the fact that I didn’t like how Jericho would get offense I really liked what he would do when he would get offense in. He had to go for the big move early on because he was in a lot of trouble. Later on he showed in 10 seconds how blood and chair shots to the head can enhance a match. Jericho blasted Triple H in the head and Triple started bleeding a lot. The visual effect it had was perfect because in just 1 move Jericho was back in the match. And from there it was really anyone’s match as they fought to the bitter end. I’m not a huge fan of the ending because it didn’t really look that impressive but it served its purpose as Jericho looked really tough in a losing effort. This was a great match but had Jericho been made to look a little stronger on his own I think they could have had an even better match.
****1/4


WWF Championship Match
The Rock(c) vs. Chris Benoit w/Shane McMahon

Had I never seen Chris Benoit wrestle before I would be left with the impression that he sucks. Just about any criticism that you could use to describe would be applicable here. If I were to describe Benoit here I would say he was boring. He was booked as this heartless wrestling machine but his offense lacked the aggression that was needed to pull that off and his relationship with Shane was just odd. Benoit was essentially the surrogate of Shane as nobody seemed to care very much about Benoit as they just wanted to see the Rock beat up Shane. Shane was also too involved in the match. There’s cheating to get heat for your guy and there is this where Shane did everything for Benoit.

The Rock wasn’t much better as he have a rather generic babyface performance. It was fun to see him chase Shane around a little at the start at least. The match had the added stipulation that the Rock would lose the title if he was DQed and the Rock didn’t play that up at all. He didn’t try to show any restrain and Benoit and Shane didn’t egg him on to try to get the cheap win.

I want to like the match and I want to be able to say something positive about it but I can’t. It lasted about 20 minutes, had a stupid ending, and was generally boring to watch. This might be my least favorite Chris Benoit match that I can ever recall watching. I won’t give it a dud because there was some decent stuff early on but if I had the option I would rather rewatch any other match on this card than this.
*

The show was good up until the main event flopped for me. Jericho/Triple H is fantastic, the opener is a hidden gem, and there are enough decent matches on the card to make this an enjoyable watch, at least until the main event starts. Never would I expect that a minimally trained Trish Stratus would be significantly more entertaining than Eddie and Benoit combined...
 
#37 · (Edited)
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I've always felt Extreme Rules would have been the absolute PERFECT match if, they did everything EXACTLY the same, only right after Cena AA's Brock onto the steps, Brock locks in the Kimura, holds it in with Cena refusing to tap, then at the last minute wrenches back really quickly "breaking" Cena's arm, Cena immediately blacks out and the ref stops the match. If they had done that, perfection.

They have a chance to right that wrong at SS. That's a beautiful finish. I'd love to see them use it. It makes Cena look like a bad ass for not tapping and puts Brock over like a million bucks. They simply can't let Cena win at SS, can they?

Edit- Fitz, I love you're reviews, but man you just gave one of my favorite matches *. I don't know if I can ever forgive you :p

Also Fitz-I'm glad you loved Jericho/Trips, far and away my favorite match with the LMS gimmick. Your comment about the finish is valid, but I will point out that wasn't their planned finish. They planned on doing it from table to table, but stupid Chyna broke one of the tables so they had to do it from the time keepers area, and as a result it didn't end up looking so great. I have that match at ****3/4, but you're rating is fair, obviously. Excellent review pardon you hating one of my favorite matches :)
 
#48 ·
re: Official Match/DVD/Show Discussion Thread - Tradition Continues & Bobby Eaton

I've always felt Extreme Rules would have been the absolute PERFECT match if, they did everything EXACTLY the same, only right after Cena AA's Brock onto the steps, Brock locks in the Kimura, holds it in with Cena refusing to tap, then at the last minute wrenches back really quickly "breaking" Cena's arm, Cena immediately blacks out and the ref stops the match. If they had done that, perfection.

They have a chance to right that wrong at SS. That's a beautiful finish. I'd love to see them use it. It makes Cena look like a bad ass for not tapping and puts Brock over like a million bucks. They simply can't let Cena win at SS, can they?

Edit- Fitz, I love you're reviews, but man you just gave one of my favorite matches *. I don't know if I can ever forgive you :p

Also Fitz-I'm glad you loved Jericho/Trips, far and away my favorite match with the LMS gimmick. Your comment about the finish is valid, but I will point out that wasn't their planned finish. They planned on doing it from table to table, but stupid Chyna broke one of the tables so they had to do it from the time keepers area, and as a result it didn't end up looking so great. I have that match at ****3/4, but you're rating is fair, obviously. Excellent review pardon you hating one of my favorite matches :)
I assumed that they were going to do something like that with the tables as the Spanish Announce table appeared to be made of paper when it fell apart.


I'm standing by hating Rock/Benoit. It was a legit struggle to stay awake. The best comparison I can make is that this was a lot like CM Punk vs. Curtis Axel w/Paul Heyman. Axel and Benoit were just bodies in the ring for their non wrestling managers.

The "Benoit's Boring" chants were also pretty funny as well.
 
#40 ·
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I don't know if they showed this part on Raw, but in the Prelude video they bring up Brock's divirticulitis issues as a way of explaining how he lost to Cena at ER. Brock says he wasn't at 100% then because he was still recovering, but now he's at 1000% and ready to decimate John boy.
 
#42 ·
re: Official Match/DVD/Show Discussion Thread - Tradition Continues & Bobby Eaton

Yeah, that review of Benoit vs Rock can be summed up with this as far as I'm concerned:

:done

One of my favorite matches for either guy and it never gets old. The two just clicked in the ring together.

Is there any Benoit PPV match from his debut in WCW in 1995 through his death in 2007 that you would give a rating of * to? The worst major match he had that I can think of is vs Eddie at ONS 2005, and even that I wouldn't go below ** on. Can't believe someone could watch Rocky/Benoit FL and not love it, I think it's pretty incredible. It was the first match I chose to watch when I got my subscription to the Network actually, I just needed to see it in HD for the first time :)
 
#46 ·
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Biggest DUD of all DUD's is and forever will be Sharmell/Jenna tho. That's gotta be the worst match in pro-wrestling history. That whole PPV (Victory Road '09) was a mess. God bless Mick Foley for getting something average out of Angle at that time. I've seen arguments for Against All Odds '10 being TNA's worst PPV ever, but c'mon now, this one beats them all.

Thank God for shows like the first few Bound For Glory's though.

Anyways, wouldn't expect Rock/Benoit of all matches to be the next one-man-hate victim but thank goodness everybody's defending it. There is one below * match of Benoit's for me - Benoit/Gunn from Armageddon 2000 btw.
 
#49 ·
re: Official Match/DVD/Show Discussion Thread - Tradition Continues & Bobby Eaton

"Benoit's boring" chants? Were we watching the same match? I don't recall that chant ever happening.

I just remember "Benoit sucks", "Shane's a pussy" and maybe "Rocky" chants.

Steel cage match date is March 6, 2000 according to profightdb.
 
#51 ·
re: Official Match/DVD/Show Discussion Thread - Tradition Continues & Bobby Eaton

"Benoit's boring" chants? Were we watching the same match? I don't recall that chant ever happening.

I just remember "Benoit sucks", "Shane's a pussy" and maybe "Rocky" chants.

Steel cage match date is March 6, 2000 according to profightdb.
It was right before the "Benoit sucks" chants. I'm almost positive that's what they were chanting.
 
#54 ·
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I don't think anyone expects him to be an Angle/Lesnar/Orton but he has been on the main roster for nearly two years teaming with two of the best around and working with the likes of Bryan, Orton, Cena, HHH, Punk, Henry etc. Is it too much too expect the guy to do more than punch and kick? Other than the spear, that is genuinely all he does when he is on the offence. It worked well in the matches with The Shield when he was getting the hot tag but it doesn't cut it in main event singles matches.
 
#59 · (Edited)
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Well, obviously nothing is set in stone, including my opinion on Reigns. I really wanna like him because if he becomes any good in the ring (and secondly on the mic) he can be a great asset and a guy who I will be invested in because unlike many of the vanilla midcard guys who can go in the ring but are bland as fuck otherwise - he has the look and the "it" facto to go along with it. But until that happens, I can't take too kindly to the idea of him main eventing shows and stinking it up every time.

And you brought up Cesaro, a guy who could've been in the main event scene but was ruined by stupid booking. It only gets more annoying when you hear that they intentionally sabotaged his momentum so he wouldn't get more over than Reigns who is the guy they intend to push atm. Now it's not very fair to direct the hate to Reigns as much as it is the idiots in the back but sometimes, you have to find a target and blame it on. Also quite frankly, if Reigns fails to improve in the upcoming months while working with experienced veterans like Orton, HHH, Cena and whoever else before taking on Lesnar, then I think he deserves to get some of the hate too.

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Now I'm watching this Raw episode 8 days after Badd Blood and DX are just so entertaining. They are at ringside eating bananas and just being themselves while the Hart Foundation and the NOD are going to war. lol @ HHH telling Lawler "she makes more sense than you" after Lawler asks if Chyna can talk. :lmao

Shawn is such a natural douche. :lol
 
#62 ·
re: Official Match/DVD/Show Discussion Thread - Tradition Continues & Bobby Eaton

Well, obviously nothing is set in stone, including my opinion on Reigns. I really wanna like him because if he becomes any good in the ring (and secondly on the mic) he can be a great asset and a guy who I will be invested in because unlike many of the vanilla midcard guys who can go in the ring but are bland as fuck otherwise - he has the look and the "it" facto to go along with it. But until that happens, I can't take too kindly to the idea of him main eventing shows and stinking it up every time.

And you brought up Cesaro, a guy who could've been in the main event scene but was ruined by stupid booking. It only gets more annoying when you hear that they intentionally sabotaged his momentum so he wouldn't get more over than Reigns who is the guy they intend to push atm. Now it's not very fair to direct the hate to Reigns as much as it is the idiots in the back but sometimes, you have to find a target and blame it on. Also quite frankly, if Reigns fails to improve in the upcoming months while working with experienced veterans like Orton, HHH, Cena and whoever else before taking on Lesnar, then I think he deserves to get some of the hate too.

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Now I'm watching this Raw episode 8 days after Badd Blood and DX are just so entertaining. They are at ringside eating bananas and just being themselves while the Hart Foundation and the NOD are going to war. lol @ HHH telling Lawler "she makes more sense than you" after Lawler asks if Chyna can talk. :lmao

Shawn is such a natural douche. :lol
I don't want to believe WWE actively "sabotaged" Cesaro, as stupid as they are not that dumb. What they did do was take a look at Reigns, take a look at Cesaro, and for whatever reason decided Reigns was the guy getting the Main Event push. Now, the flaw in their thinking and actions are, why not push both? For Christ sakes, we get 3 hours of Raw, 2 hours of Smackdown, and an hour of Main Event. You can't find time to give both guys the big push? Why not make it an active competition back stage, give the guys equal emphasis/TV time and see who comes out on top by the time Royal Rumble season comes around? It just doesn't make sense to me. Let the fans decide who is right for them.



That's interesting to hear Brock say. Heyman said it on Raw, that Brock was only at 50% then and is 100% now.

Before now, I never really thought about that issue when watching the ER match. Even more of an amazing Brock performance.
An even scarier notion is, Brock was suffering from divirticulitis for YEARS before it was discovered. The doctor said it could have been sapping his energy/strength for up to a decade before it finally inflamed enough to start causing him problems. In all likely hood, we had never seen Brock at full strength until this past year, and even then he's obviously past his prime athletic years. That's just terrifying. He was wrestling Angle going full bore for an hour in 2003 and he wasn't even tapping into the full potential of his athletic ability. I've always said Brock is the greatest athlete in wrestling history, no disrespect to Angle who is easily #2, and I doubt we ever see anyone come along who can match his gifts.
 
#61 · (Edited)
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Good review TaylorFitz. Although I disagree with your assessment of the main event, I highly respect you for taking a contrary stance here instead of parroting views.

We really do take for granted how the WWE built up not just one or two, but EIGHT different feuds for a PPV. When was the last time this happened for a non-WM show? It's in WWE's culture to always have one or two makeshift matches. I can't watch the show live, but I'm really looking forward specifically to Miz/Ziggler, Jericho/Wyatt, and of course, Ambrose/Rollins. The scary part is that they could have added a Sheamus match or a tag team feud to this card to make it more stacked.

Thank you zep for uploading Regal/Benoit. 2006 is done. Off to ROH 2002!

Roman Reigns is a guy that I know I will dislike eventually, but for now I'm enjoying the ride from the Shield momentum. After hearing his voice crack last night, it's safe to say that his mic work needs as much work as his ring work. And it's frustrating too. Reigns understands the hard stuff and is gifted with one of the best looks, builds, and family pedigrees out there. But the basics just aren't there. Sometimes it really does make someone like The Rock or Randy Orton who had similar backgrounds look that much more impressive. I have faith in Reigns figuring it out, but times have changed. Ring work matters in how over you are nowadays, and he could get exposed. Don't be surprised if Ambrose becomes the biggest star of the collective. He got probably the biggest pop last night when he attacked Rollins.

EDIT: :lmao MVP somehow had a terrible match with FINLAY of all people.
 
#66 ·
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EDIT: :lmao MVP somehow had a terrible match with FINLAY of all people.
Was it that dreadful Beat the Clock match in the start of 08?

Finally watched RAW. Felt like too much of a waste of time but at least Swagger vs Cesaro was good & some quality promos were cut. Best being w/Bray. Damn he slayed. Did like Brock at the end too. I knew he would target piper first b/c Piper is crazy enough to stare him down. Awesome. But no Sting. God dammit.

Oh, forgot the Dolph vs Slater w/Miz segment was fun. Midcard relevancy among theses three. Who the hell saw that coming?
 
#63 ·
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Sorry skins but I don't see Ziggler having any chance of winning the belt this weekend, especially when they already gave him the win on RAW. Miz has his character going for him and Ziggler has... nothing unfortunately. :p
 
#64 · (Edited)
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Based on tonight's Main Event, I'm hoping those three teams plus The Dust Bros have a fatal four way for the tag titles or a tag turmoil on the pre-show. Although I'd gladly accept Sheamus vs. Cesaro for the US title as well (no build, but IDC :side:).

Just nothing with Adam Rose. Is that too much to ask for?
 
#68 ·
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Finlay has much better matches vs Khali. And damn Taker vs Henry. That's a goodie. Dead Man was off and running the moment the year began. Only matches where his performance isn't anything good off the top of my head are gosh darn gimmick matches. (TLC & Casket from ONS & Survivor Series, respectively)

Just saw someone crap on Rock vs Benoit from Fully Loaded. Ha.

SummerSlam '94 was a success of a show, pardon the main event being...that. Still. Undertaker returned. Jumping tombstones, man. Shut up. I can handle the zombie apocalypse. Bret vs Own is still practically perfect & gets about an hour of the PPV all to itself, so not ending was tolerable in consideration. (they only did it b/c the post match attack was successful by way of the heels and WWF has to end happy.) Tatanka's heel turn is spectacular so it made up for a shitty match vs Luger. Bull Nakano used Paige's submission before she did. Mabel rules. Jarrett had a good match w/him too. Ted Dibiase as a manager also ruled. Who got heat like IRS? Shawn was the biggest version of his coked out male prostitute self & was great in his role during Diesel vs Razor. A match that was great in its own right too.
 
#69 ·
The sentence "Mabel rules" feels wrong on so many levels :p Tbf, I only started to like Nelson Frazier Jr. when he turned into Viscera. Big Daddy V was also fun, but Viscera was pretty damn entertaining. The pre-WM 22 Battle Royal was pretty much made as fun as it was by him almost single-handedly. THE WORLD'S LARGEST LOVE MACHINE~!

And I would've liked the Colin Delaney storyline... had it actually went anywhere. :lmao Henry's ECW reign of doom was fantastic though. Gems against Matt Hardy and Finlay were really good. I'd say however that the best match that ECW 2008 produced was Matt/Bourne from Cyber Sunday. CS 2008 in of itself is a forgotten awesome show, one that I had no idea it was as good as it actually was.
 
#71 ·
Cyber Sunday 08 is an enigma. A convergence of some great matches & some of the, either, most disappointing (Kane vs Mysterio's follow up to the raucous No Mercy bout) or flat out worse of the year (Santino farce & LOL Jericho vs Batista aka worst match of the year) is all on it. And then a solid Cryme Tyme tag is smack dab in the middle. Then stupid divas filler to even that out.
 
#72 · (Edited)
HHH/Kozlov(/Edge) SVS still happened. In no universe would I say Jericho/Batista CS was actually worse than that. I'm probably sure you didn't think much of it because SHENANIGANZ~, but for one I actually enjoyed those shenanigans, if anything because they made sense given the characters they played with. Jericho getting the "you count yourself out you lose the title" thing by Austin, HBK being the most biased ref of all time and JBL murdering him for it, Orton being the typical dick Orton is, Stunners everywhere and Batista winning the title. This last one wasn't so good but the rest of them SHENANIGANZ~ bump it up I guess. Santino stuff was a farce, though. At least one that ends before it starts.

And even if it were the worst for my money, the show would still have the three great matches (Matt/Bourne, Taker/Show and HHH/Jeff) to make up for it, plus Dirt Sheet/Cryme Tyme and the weaponsy/movesy/letdownsy but still alrightsy Kane/Mysterio to boot. And Mickie James in a Tomb Raider outfit - screw everyone else. Kinda like Survivor Series '04 in that department.
 
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