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Agreed. I mean, even her pointing at the sign last night look awkward as hell. I don’t know how they’re going to pull it off. People hate Reigns because he’s pushed too hard/never loses, can’t wrestle, and can’t talk. Do they really think Ronda is going to get any different treatment when it’s painfully apparent that

Her acting is simply abhorrent, and judging by last night, it hasn’t improved. I honestly don’t see how this can end well, at all. She’s going to be the female Reigns, mark my words. Best thing they could do is get her a manager, preferably Heyman. I honestly couldn’t believe they sent her out there alone.

Yeah. Bringing Rousey out felt weird, given the timing and the taking away of Asuka’s moment. And even weirder was Rousey in general. She looked awkward and presented herself as bubbly, which doesn’t fit what she’s capable of. She smiled, overly waved, and skipped around. And that point... wow. Could that have been

This was the first women’s rumble. The pioneers of the modern era deserved a chance to show up en masse to get their chance at something they never had: a chance to perform in the biggest gimmick match on the WWE ticket. Next year will feature fewer barring a rash of injuries but all of the women deserved this chance

As an unrelated note, Corey Graves’s commentary was so good during both Rumbles, but it just took a step up during the women’s Rumble. The line ‘If you got a back, Sasha’s got a knife’ will probably now echo in my head every time I see Sasha in the near future.

You do realize that every one of those non-roster women were company veterans? As this match was as much about honoring those that came before than what was coming in the future? As evidenced by the commentary and the structure of the match?

It would be difficult for those ten checks go to women on the main roster as pretty much every woman on the main roster was in the match. The only people missing were Alicia Fox, who got injured, Alexa Bliss and Charlotte Flair. And the latter two were missing because they are the champions.

Why did they do this tonight? Why take a giant shit all over the biggest celebratory moment in the history of women’s wrestling?

Well if you didn’t watch the match, then you couldn’t understand.

Personally, I think it would of been worse had she won the rumble.

It’s neat she’s in WWE but they could not have debuted her in a worse way. Tail end of a 6 hour show featuring her doing nothing but smiling, pointing at the goddamn sign 50 times, shaking Stephanie’s hand before walking out again, and completely stealing Asuka’s spotlight.

Fine. It ruined Asuka’s moment, which sucks, and took the spotlight away from what was a much better women’s Rumble match than I would have expected, but it’ll probably sell tickets.

The pieces of his letter that she read into the record were incredible. This dude thinks he’s the victim. He actually used the phrase “Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned.”

“Your decision to assault was calculated, precise, devious, despicable,” Aquilina said. “You played on everyone’s vulnerability. I’m not vulnerable.=

That’s all very nice. Now let’s turn our eyes to the people who aided and abetted him all of these years. MSU, we turn our lonely eyes to you.

Has anyone ever worked harder to get fired than Enzo?

Logistically, they would’ve never had the entire show there, but goddamn they should have, because they did a bang-up job making it look like 1993 with just a couple of modern-tech face lifts.

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