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Gotta say, didn't like Sting's WWE theme to much. Though hearing the crows was pretty awesome. Also, man HHH sold that SDD great. I guess they really are going with Sting vs HHH at WM lol Works for me. HHH can still go (though he does get a bit winded sooner these days) and Sting can probably put on a match or two easily.

 

And I'm gonna say this....Dolph Ziggler was amazeballs last night. I know he can sell like a champion fish out of water, but man. Some of those Zig Zags and finishers were amazing jobs on his part and whoever was involved at the time (Rollins for one). If WWE doesn't push Ziggler now, seriously ######.

 

I also saw some people in the IWC going insane about Cena turning heel now. That the set up is great for a Cena heel turn. NEVER GOING TO HAPPEN. At least not until Cena is about 40 years old and Vince finally gives in.

Gotta say, didn't like Sting's WWE theme to much. Though hearing the crows was pretty awesome. Also, man HHH sold that SDD great. I guess they really are going with Sting vs HHH at WM lol Works for me. HHH can still go (though he does get a bit winded sooner these days) and Sting can probably put on a match or two easily.

 

And I'm gonna say this....Dolph Ziggler was amazeballs last night. I know he can sell like a champion fish out of water, but man. Some of those Zig Zags and finishers were amazing jobs on his part and whoever was involved at the time (Rollins for one). If WWE doesn't push Ziggler now, seriously ######.

 

I also saw some people in the IWC going insane about Cena turning heel now. That the set up is great for a Cena heel turn. NEVER GOING TO HAPPEN. At least not until Cena is about 40 years old and Vince finally gives in.

I actually like the theme much more than that boring crap he had in WCW. Also, I doubt Sting will do something major in WWE, I think it will be just promos and stuff like last night, not actual matches. But we'll see.

 

Yeah, like I said before, Ziggler did a hell of a match, and I'm not impressed that easily.

 

About Cena...couldn't care less.

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I'm not kidding - I actually laughed my ass off at that one. :D

 

I think the rumors are that Sting will indeed by on RAW tonight - but who knows doing what. The big rumor that's been banded about is that Sting will wrestle HHH at WM next year. Which certainly makes sense now since the angle last night happened. Though they only did it (supposedly) because of the WWE Network stuff.

 

BTW did anyone else hear at one point during SS (I think it was the Divas SS match) some people started up a UK Network chant? Awesome :P

BTW did anyone else hear at one point during SS (I think it was the Divas SS match) some people started up a UK Network chant? Awesome :p

Didn't notice that. Then again, I did whizz through most of that match. Ahh well, it'll probably show up in the next Botchamania. :P

Except the last match, this whole PPV was crap. This shows one more time (and it did a lot of times before) that without competition, you're not motivated enough to innovate, to create better content. On The Monday Night Wars they repeat over and over again that WWE's "creativity" was the winning factor over WCW (like the Attitude era, the divas (!), etc.). All I saw was soft porn, that was their big idea, and while I do see the contribution that Austin or Rock had back then and WCW's poor management, I will never agree that WWE put them out, they did that to themselves. 

 

And today, one comment that I found on some other site really sums it up:

 

 

 

Let's see...we went from...
Who is the 3rd member of the Outsiders? (1996)
Who's Next? (1998)
Who is the leader of the Corporate Ministry? (1999)
Who is stalking the Undertaker's wife? (2001)
to.......
Who is in the bunny costume? (2014) WTF???

Gotta say, didn't like Sting's WWE theme to much. Though hearing the crows was pretty awesome. Also, man HHH sold that SDD great. I guess they really are going with Sting vs HHH at WM lol Works for me. HHH can still go (though he does get a bit winded sooner these days) and Sting can probably put on a match or two easily.

 

And I'm gonna say this....Dolph Ziggler was amazeballs last night. I know he can sell like a champion fish out of water, but man. Some of those Zig Zags and finishers were amazing jobs on his part and whoever was involved at the time (Rollins for one). If WWE doesn't push Ziggler now, seriously ######.

 

I also saw some people in the IWC going insane about Cena turning heel now. That the set up is great for a Cena heel turn. NEVER GOING TO HAPPEN. At least not until Cena is about 40 years old and Vince finally gives in.

 

Cena will be 38 in April ....

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