So, I guess that would make you /u/drmojo90210…?
So, I guess that would make you /u/drmojo90210…?
Muster enthusiasm for NXT TakeOver: Dallas, which aired on Friday. It was fantastic.
I think it's less that and more that a lot of people on the roster just don't know how to really tell a story in the ring. Or are constrained to the point where they are unable to do so.
Not Jim Johnston anymore, unfortunately. Now, it's something called CFO$.
To be fair, the build was atrocious. You were probably better off having missed it and just watching the prematch video packages.
Lesnar/Ambrose should have been 5-10 minutes longer and much more violent, but I had no problem with him getting pinned after an F5 onto a fucking pile of chairs.
I don't know that Dolph was mishandled so much as had a concussion at the worst possible time and then was too complacent/not capable of carrying a feud on the mic to regain the spot he had just started to earn.
Yeah, remember how tough Ambrose looked for taking a beating from Lesnar?
Charlotte gets a lot of undue criticism, but I don't know that I could point to any one thing said above that isn't at least partially true.
New Day didn't need the win anywhere near as much as LoN did. Besides, there's a reason it was non-title.
Ambrose lost after a German Suplex and an F5 onto a pile of chairs. It would have been ridiculous if that hadn't put him down.
It was the match I was most excited about coming in, so it's not that surprising. Those three women know how to work.
She's been more of a tweener, which is good positioning for her.
I have no idea who the target market is there… which is to say, I'm remotely intrigued.
…but you should at least watch Sasha/Becky/Charlotte.
For a brief moment, I was actually deluded into thinking they were going to give the Wyatts a nice moment and some of the respect they deserve.
AJ winning Money in the Bank wouldn't make much sense, character-wise.
Notably, in Jericho's first departure from WWE, he put over John Cena in a match with his career on the line.
To be fair, as much as Corbin has improved in recent months, I'm not sure I'd go so far as to call him a "nice thing."
"Some of that was of course that AJ was wrestling KO and Y2J was taking
on Fandango, so AJ's matches needed a distracted loss more than Y2J's
did."