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It's the same angle they've been falling back on for 15+ years since Austin first stunned Mr. McMahon and blew the roof off the building. Whenever they need direction, they recycle it.

Which is sad. They don't need to do that. I remember watching Smackdown during the mid naughts and other than the Vickie-Edge run that show was always solid without an authority figure always in the way.
 
dunno if it was a match or not, but he RKO'd Reigns and he and Cena celebrated. They never use dark segments to push a storyline, just to gauge interest.

My hope was Orton comes out and RKO's Rollins in the interview, then Cena. Then anyone, literally. Just everyone. I want him to be a borderline maniac like Ambrose, but with anger instead of crazy.
 
Daniel Bryan is the most over guy on the roster. Him vs Brock at Wrestlemania for the title would be the money match.

Only way I could see this being a match that would be believable is if it had a stipulation like Submission Match. No other way does a Bryan win appear believable
 
Only way I could see this being a match that would be believable is if it had a stipulation like Submission Match. No other way does a Bryan win appear believable

Does anybody really look believable? Bryan has wins over HHH, Batista and Kane. He can work with big guys.
 
Does anybody really look believable? Bryan has wins over HHH, Batista and Kane. He can work with big guys.

But all of them are "vulnerable"
We're talking about the guy who ended the streak and suplexed Cena until Cena was wondering what happend to his Snack Pack. It's tough to make anyone beating him "believable," but even more difficult when it's a guy like Bryan.
 
But all of them are "vulnerable"
We're talking about the guy who ended the streak and suplexed Cena until Cena was wondering what happend to his Snack Pack. It's tough to make anyone beating him "believable," but even more difficult when it's a guy like Bryan.

There are some "tweeners" though, like Jericho, Punk, Bryan, Zigglar etc, who are just so good at selling telling a story that you hardly notice that their size.
 
Had free tickets tonight and chose not to go. I'm hearing the crowd is awful and not into anything save Wyatt and Ambrose.
 
I don't trust Brock to not ruin an already possibly weak Bryan.

I think the best way to beat Brock and it be believable for Bryan to win is in something like a Fatal Four Way elimination style with Brock, Cena, Reigns, Bryan and an always nearby Rollins just holding his brief case (who costs Brock the title thinking he's beaten Bryan by hitting Brock with the case and a curb stomp after Bryan get's F'5d through a table and looks dead, but just as Rollins starts to officially cash it in he gets RKO'd out of nowhere, setting up that rivalry/ending it, with Bryan then placing Brock in a Yes Lock where he either taps or passes out completely).
 
The Bellas are on a Be A Star commercial. Wasn't one Bella just recently like a super bully? Pretty face trumps
 
If Eddie Guerrero can beat Brock then I see no reason why Daniel Bryan can't. Having said that with Bryan's condition I would let Brock near DB. JMO
 
If Eddie Guerrero can beat Brock then I see no reason why Daniel Bryan can't. Having said that with Bryan's condition I would let Brock near DB. JMO

Eddie Guerrero was that weird type of face that cheated, but didn't get heat for cheating. Bryan isn't that type of face. Eddie won by interference with a hurt ref, then dropping Brock's face on the title. Bryan can't win like that. Bryan, in the main event of Wrestlemania, needs to win clean (if he's going to be booked to win).
 
Randy Orton may be hurt afterall. From the Wrestling Observer Newsletter:
"Orton has a deviated septum, which is why he only worked short matches in his return to the house shows this week, and didn't wrestle on the second night of the tour at the Nassau Coliseum, nor appeared on Raw. He's going to have surgery to repair it, but the recovery time after surgery is only for a few weeks."
 
Randy Orton may be hurt afterall. From the Wrestling Observer Newsletter:
"Orton has a deviated septum, which is why he only worked short matches in his return to the house shows this week, and didn't wrestle on the second night of the tour at the Nassau Coliseum, nor appeared on Raw. He's going to have surgery to repair it, but the recovery time after surgery is only for a few weeks."

I wonder if the deviated septum came.....






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