The Wrestling Thread was, is, and always will be a Hunter Rider Guy! - - - Part 182

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The lengths this ****ing company has to protect Cena is incredible.
 
I can't wait for all the apologetic comments to start coming in.
 
What potential there was right at the end when Rollins came in...When he did the curb stomp I got excited...Too bad the WWE made this a DQ and then there was no ringing the bell or whatever.

That was just ********.

Either way I am a huge fan of Rollins...More so then Ambrose, I am a Rollins guy! Just love how he sells his moves and just a great wrestler.

But like I said earlier...Whats best for the business?

WWE
Where Drama Happens
 
Until that horrible ending, Brock/Cena was about on the same level of the SummerSlam match, which I really dug. The show was good, but there were still lots of disappointing outcomes.
 
Well that left a lot to be desired..my subscription runs through Rumble, I think, but if the product doesn't improve by then I won't be renewing.

Titteh Mastah gives me hope though, plus Bryan's return. And NXT. So, you know..silver linings.
 


- Brian Thompson issued a statement to PWInsider revealing that Bobby Eaton was hospitalized in Omaha, Nebraska due to a suspected heart attack. Thompson said that he and Eaton were booked for Prop Wrestling Phoenix for a training seminar and on the way there, Eaton–who has battled with diabetes–complained of fatique and low blood sugar. After getting to the venue, Thompson got Eaton “some candies that help get sugar rates back up as they bottom out” and Eaton felt better about thirty to forty-five minutes later.

The statement goes on to say that after the two went to the gimmick table around 6:30 PM to sell pictures and other merchandise, Eaton seemed to be getting worse and “started to shake and sweat more.” He began having seizure-like jolts and was talen to a local hospital by ambulance. Eaton’s heart rate and sugar levels were both elevated and doctors belief that he had a heart attack.

Eaton is in the hospital recovering and being observed to make sure that he’s okay. Thompson noted that “[Eaton's] defibulator and pacemaker were key in keeping him from going into full cardiac arrest we do believe.”

On behalf of 411, our best wishes for a quick recovery for Mr. Eaton.

http://411mania.com/wrestling/bobby-eaton-hospitalized-due-to-suspected-heart-attack/
 
Overall the PPV was decent. And the Usos continue to show why the Tag-Team division is awesome with them in it and why they NEED MORE SCREEN TIME!!!

On the other hand, the quick trade offs of the Divas and Intercontinental titles just rubbed me the wrong way.

Like the Rollins twist, that obviously will lead into HIAC.
 
Overall the PPV was decent. And the Usos continue to show why the Tag-Team division is awesome with them in it and why they NEED MORE SCREEN TIME!!!

On the other hand, the quick trade offs of the Divas and Intercontinental titles just rubbed me the wrong way.

I agree. Month long title reigns are pointless.
 
What potential there was right at the end when Rollins came in...When he did the curb stomp I got excited...Too bad the WWE made this a DQ and then there was no ringing the bell or whatever.

That was just ********.

Either way I am a huge fan of Rollins...More so then Ambrose, I am a Rollins guy! Just love how he sells his moves and just a great wrestler.

But like I said earlier...Whats best for the business?

WWE
Where Drama Happens

I'm a Rollins fan myself, but I'm glad he didn't cash in. That would've been a worser ending. If anything Brock should've F-5'd Cena, then grab Rollins to give him one, only for Rollins to flip out of it and escape.

Rollins would get branded as Brock's new target for what he did. Of course, that would ruin their plan to have Cena feud with Rollins.
 
They definitely screwed the pooch with the ending. That match was going well until they started doing Super Cena and then overbooked it all.

There were some bad results, but I enjoyed the show, outside of the weird ending.

Let's not forget how much we all seemed to be enjoying the tag match and US match, regardless of how you felt of results.
 
The ppv made me get out of wrestling even more
 
My prediction...Rollins is going to apologize to Brock and say it was a mistake on Raw.

Cena vs Rollins during Hell in a Cell...Gives Ambrose more time to finish his film. (Rollins still Money in the Bank)

Orton gets his WWE championship rematch but with Brock for the title after demanding it from Triple H
 
I'm actually kind of pissed. Unsurprised but pissed. Four AA's? really? He was gonna win before Rollins showed up? Come on guys. Ugh. I'm not one to wish for someone to retire so I won't do that here, but I really can't wait for the Cena train to be over and done with, because everybody knows that no one can look better than Cena twice in a row! Always a darn catch!
 
If Rollins is to feud with Cena, then Rollins should go over. Now is the time for Rollins' and Ambrose's pushes, with Reigns on the shelf and Bryan on the mend.

They won't, of course. But they should.
 
Until that horrible ending, Brock/Cena was about on the same level of the SummerSlam match, which I really dug. The show was good, but there were still lots of disappointing outcomes.

Exactly how I feel. I try to stay positive about stuff. Otherwise there would be no reason to watch.

I never want to become someone that just *****es about the product as a whole because then I am just obviously wasting my time watching.
 
Am I the only one that was hoping Rollins would pull it off?
 
I could see the seeds being planted for dissension between Heyman and the Authority. Possibly leading to Brock/Orton at Survivor Series.
 
I do respect Cena, but I think it's time for him to sit down with Jericho and learn how to age gracefully in this business.
 
The ppv made me get out of wrestling even more

I've been out of wrestling for years. I've been out for almost 10 years. Tuned in to Wrestlemania this year and have been watching Raw this year and the PPV's.

Not as bad as the years I was turned off by...I totally missed the CM Punk years and I quit right when Angle left and Rock/Stone Cold left.
Cena's rise made me puke, I ditched back then.

I like some of these new guys...Even Rusev is interesting. But there is too much drama and not enough good wrestling
 
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