So my favorite moment of the show so far was the security guard who did not know that Gronk was supposed to get involved.
So my favorite moment of the show so far was the security guard who did not know that Gronk was supposed to get involved.
By the way, for those wondering why they keep mentioning commercials that aren't happening in the commentary, they are showing the Kickoff show on the USA network.
Okay, I really did not see Braun and Big show getting immediately eliminated. It made complete sense and was a good story, but still.
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If they are doing the Memorial already now, I'd bet money that Ambrose/Corbin is also happening on the Kickoff show.
CW championship match, it makes sense for them to go all out while giving the show a good energy start. Now the Ruby Riot bump from TakeOver was the definition of irresponsible.
Great match, excellent action and really good psychology. Brilliant way to start and I'd give it 3.5 to 3.75 stars.
Neville is seriously inhuman.
It is so meta that is brilliant. Although, to be fair, Kickoff show is free and the UFC does the same during the pre-PPV fights.
It makes a lot of sense. It shoud be a high energy show starter with a crowd hot for it while also taking care of the logistical difficulties of changing the rope covers.
By the way, it is really hot, and apparently humid, there are at the moment, which is going to raise interesting questions when it comes to certain performers cardio.
Also forgot to mention that I'm sad that the regular wrestling writers of the site, Fowle, LaFerguson and Wilkins won't be joining us here.
I don't know how I feel about how sad Virgil makes me.
Midnight here, but surprisingly hyped for this show. Big hopes on them delivering.
I'm really excited to see him come to WWE, much more than I am with the Hardyz. I didn't watch TNA a lot, but what I saw from him was crazy impressive and I really feel he could be a great main event guy for the company.
This was the first time I really felt Ember Moon during a match and I thought the women's match was the clear second best match of the night for me after that great tag match. Both managed to bring this intensity there while clearly making it feel like there is more that they can do the second-time around. Even the…
For me, Alastair Black had the roughest introduction match I've seen in a while. I was completely sold on the character with the introduction and that from dive to the middle of the ring jump was impressive as hell. But then the actual match happened and, with admitted bias towards Almas here, I just felt Black was…
This does feel like a weird Mania card, even when compared to the previous years. I mean, Manias 30 and 31 delivered truly spectacular moments and 32 gave us both the IC and women's match stealing the show, but at the moment it feels difficult to pinpoint what could do it here. There are some strong possibilities,…
Based on Danny's portrayal on the show, I would have no issues believing that he was trying to figure out how to punch K'un-Lun back to existance.
That final segment of the show was just utterly baffling. So Danny returns to this mystic city that is only accessible for a brief (?) period every 15 years, of which I have so many questions that the show never bothered to address, and sees it is gone. Yet for some reason, despite knowing of its properties,…