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Never thought I would say this about King of the Burials HHH but I would hope he would go over Reigns if they should meet at Summerslam. Its too soon for Reigns. He needs to be pushed slowly. Its not like Reigns is blowing the roof off the arena during his entrance.
 
so did I miss anything on RAW last night?
 
Never thought I would say this about King of the Burials HHH but I would hope he would go over Reigns if they should meet at Summerslam. Its too soon for Reigns. He needs to be pushed slowly. Its not like Reigns is blowing the roof off the arena during his entrance.

I disagree Reigns needs to go over if he doesn't there's going to be some people that say that HHH just Buried him. Its not like hes winning a title this would be his 1st big event single match and since he will be against HHH he would get the fan support. I do agree that Ambrose seems to getting a bigger reaction than Reigns though.
 
Ambrose is the best babyface in WWE right now. It's really interesting because I never saw that coming.
 
I disagree Reigns needs to go over if he doesn't there's going to be some people that say that HHH just Buried him. Its not like hes winning a title this would be his 1st big event single match and since he will be against HHH he would get the fan support. I do agree that Ambrose seems to getting a bigger reaction than Reigns though.

It would be better if Reigns vs Triple H didn't happen until Reigns improved. But since it is happening, Reigns should go over.
 
Ambrose is the best babyface in WWE right now. It's really interesting because I never saw that coming.


At the risk of overstating things, there is potential, I underline potential, for Ambrose to be the Steve Austin of this generation. His character, if steered and executed correctly, can capture the cultural relevance that Austin 3:16 represented, but this time with the randomness and nihilism of the millenial generation.
 
At the risk of overstating things, there is potential, I underline potential, for Ambrose to be the Steve Austin of this generation. His character, if steered and executed correctly, can capture the cultural relevance that Austin 3:16 represented, but this time with the randomness and nihilism of the millenial generation.

:up: I was thinking this last night.
 
At the risk of overstating things, there is potential, I underline potential, for Ambrose to be the Steve Austin of this generation. His character, if steered and executed correctly, can capture the cultural relevance that Austin 3:16 represented, but this time with the randomness and nihilism of the millenial generation.

I could see that. Face or heel I just want lots of Ambrose on my TV. His reaction has really helped me enjoy the Rollins heel turn and I really didn't like the turn, but Ambrose and Rollins just work so well together.
 
Teddy Long's constant one on one undertaker bouts softened him up for Lesnar :o
Punk didn't waste any time.
Punk wanted to put AJ on lockdown and I don't blame him :woot:

I lol at the crowds that don't get the irony of Bo Dallas character.

Is the WWE going to make up its mind where Dolph Ziggler is from. One week he is from Ohio and the next his form Florida :huh:
 
- Jimmy Uso recently spoke with Chuck Carroll for 106.7 The Fan in Washington, DC to promote WWE Money In the Bank.

Uso revealed that he and Naomi really were busted “having relations” on the luxury bus during the filming of Total Divas and that was not scripted as part of the show. He said:

“I honestly, I couldn’t hold out any longer. They caught us flat out.”

He also confirmed that filming for the show’s third season began two weeks ago.

Regarding wrestling, he talked to be about his desire to have success as a singles competitor. Jimmy said he would “definitely would love to try it,” but only if his brother Jey was able to succeed as well. The full interview is at this link.

- Chris Jericho will have both Edge and Paul Heyman together in the studio for his Talk Is Jericho podcasts that come out this Wednesday and Friday.

- As noted, Vickie Guerrero finished up with WWE at last night’s RAW. She tweeted the following:

“The ride has come to a halt….I’m so grateful for the wonderful blessings in the last 9 years! live, love, and laugh”

“Heading home to begin a new chapter in my amazing life! Thank you Jesus! #empowered”

http://dailywrestlingnews.com/wwe-stars-got-busted-sex-total-divas-jimmy-uso/
http://dailywrestlingnews.com/vickie-comments-wwe-exit-big-news-jerichos-show-santino-hart/
 
Edge and Heyman together with Jericho should be a fantastic podcast.
 
I'm read that there was little to no reaction to the Bryan videos shown at Raw. I really hope this injury doesn't kill Bryan's momentum but at the same time I'm happy to see Ambrose stepping up.
 
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I'm read that there was little to no reaction to the Bryan videos shown at Raw. I really hope this injury doesn't kill Bryan's momentum but at the same time I'm happy to see Ambrose stepping up.


When Bryan comes back, the crowd is going to blow the roof off the joint. Unfortunately, that's partially due to there not being anybody there to replace him right now as the fan favorite. Cena's getting booed too much now, I don't even think it's 50/50 anymore.
 
just catching up on raw and got a couple thoughts..

- i loved Stardust based on just his debut, Cody can make anything work

- i always figured Ambrose would be the natural one to go heel and if im honest i thought he would be the one to take the longest to the top.. but i'm really digging the guy and see a lot of potential in him as a top heel and face. as a few people have said, he reminds me of Austin in a lot of ways and i can see him reaching that sort of level/success or having that kind of high level anti authority type role..

- not fully sold on his ring work but really warming up to Bo Dallas.. i wonder if they will give him a group of followers.. people who believe his mantra - his Boleivers. i could see a couple people who haven't being having success lately being suckered in to his way of thinking, like a cult would do.
 
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Moxley talking to Yamato trying to intimidate Bryan Danielson.

 
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