I've certainly seen better pay-per-views, but it wasn't the worst I've ever seen either. No doubt the referee turning heel thing will be explained in tonight's RAW, but they can't have Ryback winning the title in his first championship match. Sets it up nicely for the coming months, especially with Cena coming back in to it.
As for Show vs Sheamus - I was pleasantly surprised with the outcome. There was enough twists and turns to keep people guessing, and Sheamus has had a good long reign. Keeps the feud going in to Survivor Series.
(29-10-2012 21:48 )rocksaviour Wrote: [ -> ]It wasn't the worst PPV I've seen this year (Over the Limit minus Punk/Bryan takes that).
I don't have anything to crumble about when it comes to the HIAC match as I don't want to see Punk's reign end to Ryback. The way it was done was for the best and will lead to Ryback getting revenge in the ideal world last night would of been the end to Punk/Cena with Punk winning and then going on to face Ryback at Survivor Series whilst Cena was doing something else. I predict a Triple Threat at Survivor Series (would be nice if they made it a Triple Threat Elimination match).
Going forward to Survivor Series I see:
Punk/Cena/Ryback
Show/Sheamus
Kane, Bryan, Kingston, Gabriel , Santino , / Rhodes, Sandow, Miz, Ziggler, Cesaro - In the Traditional Survivor Series match or a combination similar to that
Del Rio/Orton
Divas match
Mysterio, Cara, The Usos / The Prime Time Players, Primo and Epico - To help promote the tag team division in a Traditional Survivor Series match
Also perhaps on that card have Ziggler cash in... or maybe wait a bit longer.
having stayed up to watch raw last night you were pretty much spot on with this guess. developments in the divas roster last night too as Beth Phoenix has left wwe
the romour has it that dwayne the rock johnson would be on this years iam a celeb.
I hear they are going to go for Orton/Ziggler at Mania next year with Ziggler cashing the briefcase in at Survivor Series.
I was slightly out with the main Survivor Series tag match and after all those superstars were announced I can see them having a Ziggler/Cena singles match, apparently they have been going down quite well during the European tour so far and some fans have said they have been 'Match of the Night'.
Wonder what the fallout will be from Survivor Series, guess will have to wait and see RAW to find out.
I didn't order the show last night and wasn't really surprised by any of the results.
I ordered it, I've watched it and I'm not surprised by any of the results. Particularly the triple threat match. I won't reveal details in case someone still needs to watch it, but something like that at the end was the only way I could see it finishing.
Mixed news for Punk, although you have to wonder which dimwit in the office okayed a TLC match for a man with a dodgy knee, especially when a big money match with the Rock was on the way for next month?
Still, at least WWE have been forced to instead provide a better match which will benefit more guys
Sounds like a great show last night
Never saw del rio turning face, let's see how long that last. Regarding punk he ain't no special case and in storyline terms he should have had the title stripped off him as wwe has done in the past, I know the rock match is scheduled but still they should have stripped him and have him win it back on raw or something.
They might do the boring route anyway and have punk retain against the rock and go to mania with the title then that would result in rock vs cena again which is the plan
Bold moves from WWE - turning one of the most villainous heels (Del Rio) face and then turning the most goody two shoes face diva (AJ
) in to a heel. I admire the move - although I predicted something like that happening with the Cena-Ziggler-AJ angle - I still enjoyed it.
Any doubts about wether The Shield (Reigns, Ambrose, Rollins) could function in a regular match were erased in what was one of the most dangerous TLC matches I've ever seen against Ryback, Bryan and Kane.
Overall - a very good PPV to end the year. It was as if WWE saved all the aggression, carnage and best twists for last to guage maximum reaction - for me it worked. Very exciting pay-per view.