Charlotte is in the match for the purpose of the taking the pin or tapping out. Who ever beats her is 50/50.
Charlotte is in the match for the purpose of the taking the pin or tapping out. Who ever beats her is 50/50.
Asuka provided an update. She's fine. Said there's no concussion and it wasn't her neck. Thank goodness.
So, in story, is it known that Dean is leaving? Since they're advertising the Fastlane match as The Shield's one last ride?
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WWE needs to STOP with their "underdog babyface" obsession. Did they completely miss the fact that Becky got super-over when she STOPPED being that? Did they miss the fact that the crowd popped HARD when it looked like it was going to be Becky vs. Ronda, two badass warriors, going at it? THAT is what people loved.
They're trying to crowbar/regress her back into a role that she's outgrown and most people no longer want to see her in. And the absurd amount of "obstacles" that they've piled on in only a month is ridiculous. Practically crippling her in storyline, suspension nonsense, Evil McMahon, making her RR win feel meaningless, corporate heel nonsense, not letting her talk despite that being a big part of her appeal, etc. It's like they're doing the EXACT OPPOSITE of what people were loving.
It genuinely seems like they just do not know how to book a babyface who isn't an "underdog." That's all that they can think to do, regardless of whether it fits or not.
I loved Smackdown early 2000s. It shade classic wrestlers. Smack at the end had too many new wrestlers. In its defense it was canceled allmost 20 years after it came on.
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I'm curious if the heel turn was the plan all along, or if it was sort of a last minute change in booking.
Either way, I suppose this does set up a potential window for the MMA horsewomen to play into things now. A face Ronda wouldn't want (or frankly need) the back up, but a heel Ronda might not care. And if Wrestlemania is a triple threat, that also means no DQ so they can interfere to their hearts content in theory.
Heel Ronda definately creates the potential for more moving parts to this whole thing if they wanna start building towards the horsewomen vs horsewomen thing. The only anomoly is CHarlotte is a heel while the other horsewomen are faces. Plus Charlotte is on Smackdown (Becky is too but she'll likley be on RAW after WM since she'll likely win the belt).
Meltzer says despite Reigns returning and the Shield reuniting, Ambrose is still leaving WWE
Too bad. Part of me was hoping he would change his mind. In the least I hope it's a short break and he returns down the line. Given Renee and him are obviously married, I would hate to lose her too.
Still, in the grand scheme of things it's always a good thing for the WWE to lose top stars because that allows them to make more. A guy like an Alastair Back has a MUCH better shot of making it big on the main roster when large voids are created from departing big stars. I think Black would make it big anyways... but this means it'll likely be easier and faster.
Looking back on social media, I think it's been at least planned for the past couple of weeks. Ronda's turn makes her tweets make a lot more sense now--Becky kept provoking her until she snapped.
Yes, Becky jobbed out last night, but I also think it was very good for Ronda's character development--she needed a moment like this. Becky is a badass, and her getting taken out by Ronda, who is also a legitimate badass is fine. Becky is a badass not because she never gets beaten up, but because she gets beaten up and then stands back up and is looking for more.