Television Tho Prop Grops Throps

Exams over, Dexter over, and TLC is my favourite PPV, time to get back to WWE methinks.
 
Great PPV all in all. The Shield were fantastic, especially looking forward to seeing more of Dean Ambrose, I love his style. Ziggler and Cena was good as well, shame the ending wasn't clean.
 
Punks shirt was brilliant mockery of the Rock.

"Knees to Faces" :lol:

Good job Rock isn't feuding with someone like Tyson Kidd (although Kidd is amazing and I'd watch those matches). What shirt would Kidd wear then? Opponent's Backs To Mats, And Then Their Legs Crossed Over Each Other, And Wrapped Around My Own Legs Whilst I Turn Them Onto Their Front And Apply Pressure?
 
I honestly thought JTG was getting a match with Miz and Del Rio.
 
Has anyone had a better debut match than the shield? I can't really think of any.

There's been very good debut matches, but it's very rare for anybody to make their debut in a main-event calibre match to begin with, then add that to the fact that it was a gimmick match - so more spots to play around with.
 
Kane's debut against mankind was pretty sweet.

Loved Kane when he was a genuine monster back in the day.
 
Enjoyed that.

I don't know what I found funnier, the fact a chairs match actually ended with someone using a giant steel chair, or the people hiding down the side of the ring sneakily wiping Ziggler's bleeding leg with tissue every time he rolled over to the corner.

The Shield match was good. Though I had no real idea who anyone other than Kane was or why any of it was happening.
 
Just watched the PPV, despite not seeing any TV from the past few weeks... I'd only heard about The Shield in minor detail, but damn were they impressive... even if the 6 of them in that match seemed intent on killing each other... and I mean like, literally, killing each other. Mentalists.

Anyway, enjoyable PPV overall. The main events all delivered, and thats what you want from these kind of events. The rest of the card was very much the definition of filler though, with some of it veering into 'thank god I'm watching this on the internet so I can ski through it' territory. Still, was good enough that I might even consider catching RAW tomorrow.... maybe.
 
They may be following one of the best nights of the year with the very worst. Typical.
 
What was good about the match involving The Shield? High risk maneuvers or what? Sorry but don't have money to afford PPVs nowadays.
 
What next for the Big Show? I hope they don't do another Sheamus match. Maybe a Mark Henry return but I hope not.

This has been the worst Raw ever by the way. What a way to follow up TLC.

Kofi beating Albert in less than a minute was ridiculous.
 
RAW was just fecking weird tonight. Seemed to be written by fecking 4 year olds.

What was good about the match involving The Shield? High risk maneuvers or what? Sorry but don't have money to afford PPVs nowadays.
High risk maneuvers, good storytelling, put everyone over and it was fun to watch.

And you can just stream it, the internet is full of wonders.
 
First time I've watched this in a long time. The shield match was quite enjoyable. In the end all parties came out of it looking strong. Will be interesting to see where they take the shield thing now.
 
Raw looks like a marmite show. Lots of returns, cameos and debuts, so a good show for those who want "entertainment." Not a great one for anybody that wanted to see good wrestling though.

Of course, a show focused on being an awards night was always going to be lacking in terms of in-ring stuff.

On that note, please just let Albert go back to Japan where he was actually doing well.
 
I'll be referring to him as Big Elokobi
 
Does anyone actually like Kofi Kingston? Such a boring character.
 
Kofi's actually even more guilty than Cena of having "five moves of doom." His matches are so formulaic, and he doesn't even have the mic ability to make up for it. He should be nowhere near the IC title scene.