
They hype an "Undertaker Speaks" segment, but he can't be arsed to come out so it's a backstage one. The promo itself was fine, but man, he looks pretty horrible in his current state. In another example of "there's no reason to watch Smackdown", Roman Reigns faced Luke Harper in a rematch. They were given a fair amount of time and worked through the commercial. Dean Ambrose was alright on commentary, and he took Byron Saxton's chair to give to Bray Wyatt, but he didn't join them. Byron being forced to stand during parts of Raw is becoming a cool running joke. Reigns rallied to overcome the odds and won. Similar to the opener, you now just gave away another pinfall between two guys facing off at the PPV.

We get told that ESPN is going to broadcast SportsCenter live from the Barclays Center on Sunday, hosted by the Coach. That's kind of cool. Ryback faced Miz in a non-title match, while Big Show was on commentary. They hyped a straight to DVD film that Show has coming out so Miz wisely attacked his acting career on the stick. Show was fine on commentary, but Ryback pretty much destroyed Miz easily. This has been the story for a while now, so why should he even be in the Intercontinental Title match on Sunday. Lazy booking again. Ryback should have squashed someone not on the SummerSlam card, while Miz and Show argued on commentary. Moving on to start hour three, John Cena and Seth Rollins did their contract signing. Seth comes out first and kills on the mic. He says that Cena isn't Superman, he's a villain holding the WWE hostage for a decade. Just excellent stuff. Cena came out and, while I'm glad he wasn't joking around like he normally does, he completely shit on Seth. He called out everything about his title reign and basically said that if Seth doesn't win on Sunday, then he's a joke who doesn't matter. I honestly hate that because now, if Cena wins, Seth does indeed look like a joke. Also, if Cena wins, does it matter? He just called his opponent a joke, so it's a hollow win. I've come to enjoy a fair amount of Cena's work, but his promos still give me issues, especially when he does something like this.

Paul Heyman introduced Brock Lesnar for his homecoming and hyped the match for Sunday. Brock gets a massive pop and then Heyman starts singing, which was all kinds of awesome. Unlike Cena earlier, Heyman's promo is masterful at putting over both Undertaker and Brock. Taker appears and kicked Brock in the balls again. I hope he understands that if he does that at SummerSlam, he'll get disqualified. This was basically a repeat of Battleground. I didn't care for it then and I don't care for it now. The fans booed Undertaker hard in the final segment. All in all, this episode felt like it was just there. I didn't really get hyped for SummerSlam, the booking was lazy and the close to the show was disappointing. There was so much more that could have been done with this episode. 4.5/10.
The irony isn't lost on me that ESPN is covering the Summerslam that from a quality perspective will pale in comparison to last year's by a decent margin.
ReplyDelete- I think the Lesnar/Taker rematch will be a No DQ deal much like Lesnar/Punk was two summers ago. That aside, after last Summer, this needs to be what I call 'An Old Yeller Special'. Taking the old dog out behind the barn and ending it. 366 days ago, Brock made a 15x champion look like a 1980s jobber for a good 20 minutes plus.
This shouldn't be competitive even with Taker going all Bobby Hill on Brock lately.
- Cena & Rollins did their part to hype the title match most likely to infuriate the crowd. Seth hit on every major bullet point the IWC has held against Cena for ten years. Cena likewise, smashed everything that has been wrong about Seth's run since Mania.
This will not have a conclusive finish. No one will lose either title, but this will continue after the fact. Oh and I was annoyed that Seth was brought out first but meh.
- Why was Kevin allowed to bring the NXT Title out with him on Raw, but Sasha hasn't been able to bring the Women's Title? Find the logic in that and you'll see where this Revolution is falling super short.
And way to hype the FIRST TIME EVER Champion v. Champion match.
Mega eye roll for the rest of this bullshit. It's a damn train wreck at this point.