Re: Smackdown 10/12, Main Event, Superstars & SMS Spoilers
Bryan got so easily beat, you might as well have called him Eric Young. I mean that wasn't even close. That was such a shellacking, it was almost unfair. Del Rio could've fought 3 Daniel Bryans in succession and tapped every single one of them out with ease, and still would only equal the energy expended cutting that post match promo on Randy Orton.
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I do have one question for anyone who might feel that Dwayne Johnson "owes" the business. Is it just him, or is it anyone who moved on to other things? Should Luna Vachon get heat for running a towing company instead of working on RAW? Should Maven be critiqued on his Home Shopping Network bits instead of wrestling?
Or is it only the ones who go on to highly visible careers in movies that owe something? Why do Johnson (who left after putting people over, doing the traditionally "right thing") and Lesnar (who did not; except for making Eddie a legitimate star) get called sell-outs who "forgot where they came from" when someone who retires to do some regular job get credit (as they should) for moving on and making it without falling into a sea of addiction?
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Re: Smackdown 10/12, Main Event, Superstars & SMS Spoilers
Del-Rio doesn't deserve beating Bryan in a million years, very pointless and stupid decision. Sheamus needs to improve his promo dilevery still, one minute he's serious about the match, other minute he's back to the 45 second joke which is incredibly cheesy for a grown man, and then he's blabbing about what the people want to see. Get it straight.
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Re: Smackdown 10/12, Main Event, Superstars & SMS Spoilers
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Originally Posted by vanboxmeer
Bryan got so easily beat, you might as well have called him Eric Young. I mean that wasn't even close. That was such a shellacking, it was almost unfair. Del Rio could've fought 3 Daniel Bryans in succession and tapped every single one of them out with ease, and still would only equal the energy expended cutting that post match promo on Randy Orton.
Was it really that bad? At first I didn't care but now this makes me wonder
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Overall it was a pretty mediocre SmackDown for me, especially after a brilliant Raw, with mostly average matches and no major progression in any storylines that have me really interested for more. Considering Sheamus and Big Show are heading into a Hell in a Cell match together I expected more for their build up. Fortunately the main event managed to save a largely pedestrian show.
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Originally Posted by Osize10
Was it really that bad? At first I didn't care but now this makes me wonder
After that beating, Bryan might as well retire. He was SO inferior to Del Rio in that match, that it was implied that if Ricardo got any degree of training from Del Rio, he'd beat Bryan fairly quickly as well. Hell, JBL/Josh even inferred that there was a lot of talent in front of him during the match: in Del Rio and Ricardo. And that Bryan was ruined by AJ and was being carried by Kane as his keychain. Then he got tapped out and never referenced to again like a total non-entity.
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I do have one question for anyone who might feel that Dwayne Johnson "owes" the business. Is it just him, or is it anyone who moved on to other things? Should Luna Vachon get heat for running a towing company instead of working on RAW? Should Maven be critiqued on his Home Shopping Network bits instead of wrestling?
Or is it only the ones who go on to highly visible careers in movies that owe something? Why do Johnson (who left after putting people over, doing the traditionally "right thing") and Lesnar (who did not; except for making Eddie a legitimate star) get called sell-outs who "forgot where they came from" when someone who retires to do some regular job get credit (as they should) for moving on and making it without falling into a sea of addiction?
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SmackDown doesn't matter and Bryan is bulletproof, so he'll be just fine. Mediocre show on the whole though. The sooner Ziggler cashes in the better. The WH title picture is just terrible right now.
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After that beating, Bryan might as well retire. He was SO inferior to Del Rio in that match, that it was implied that if Ricardo got any degree of training from Del Rio, he'd beat Bryan fairly quickly as well. Hell, JBL/Josh even inferred that there was a lot of talent in front of him during the match: in Del Rio and Ricardo. And that Bryan was ruined by AJ and was being carried by Kane as his keychain. Then he got tapped out and never referenced to again like a total non-entity.
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Why are they still trying to bury Bryan, after all this? And I'm not saying that because he lost or even because he tapped, I'm saying it because pretty much every minute he was on screen he was made to look like a joke. It also struck me the absolute hypocrisy of the claims that the 'yes' chants are supposed to be because people don't like Bryan, considering the anti-bullying campaign that they so heavily promote. He was facing a heel FFS, why would people be trying to put him off or chanting sarcastically when he was kicking someone that they don't like? And to see a talentless hack like Del Rio go over in order to sell another boring filler Orton feud that nobody cares about was pretty sickening. That episode left a bad taste in my mouth.
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