Television Tho Prop Grops Throps

If true, then they're short on star power. Rumours are CM Punk is having time off due to injury, Lesnar is on limited appearances, Rock has flown back to LA, Taker won't be seen for 11 months, HHH won't be wrestling again for a while.

It's okay, they still have Fandango.
 
Rock tore his abdomen & abductor muscles off the bone, according to his tweets.

And Henry next for Cena. It would be good if it was believable that Henry has a chance of winning.
 
This is horrific, particularly the commentary - Wade Barrett played rugby under the Blackpool Tower? Swagger is "working the knee to set up for the patriot lock" which is an ankle lock?

Jeeze.
 
And Ziggler wins the title...thats what you call a pop, crowd went mental.

And here comes Undertaker.
 
I really have no idea where WWE are going with anything anymore and I don't think WWE do to be honest. They just asked people to vote either Sheamus or Orton to face Big Show, they announce the results then make Sheamus Vs Orton...I just don't even know...
 
Chris Jericho lost? Who is this guy he lost to? I don't really watch WWE anymore but occasionally check out the odd Jericho result on Wiki and he ALWAYS seems to lose... has he become like a joke wrestler or something?
 
After watching Wrestlemania I decided to watch RAW last night and I really enjoyed it, might get back into wrestling again. One thing I don't get after not watching it for ages is why both belts are on RAW? does Smackdown not have a separate roster anymore?
 
So the WHC really is a glorified midcard title.

Care to explain on that?

Funnily enough, the last three champions have all looked fantastic while holding it. Sheamus was built up well, Big Show was finally booked to look like a legit fecking threat and Del Rio looked absolutely incredible after that shock win over Show. Realistically the booking of the WHT has been bloody good over the last year or two and now has one of the best talents holding it, we'll see how they book him as champion though considering some of their god fecking awful booking for him as of late with him losing matches he never should of been losing.
 
Chris Jericho lost? Who is this guy he lost to? I don't really watch WWE anymore but occasionally check out the odd Jericho result on Wiki and he ALWAYS seems to lose... has he become like a joke wrestler or something?

Jericho will always go the extra to put over fresh/new talent. He's probably the only popular active veteran who does... and he's so good at what he does, and popular enough that it a) never hurts him and b) he always ends up looking good in one way or another... and people will still continually cheer (or boo) him.

So yeah, not a joke wrestler... just an incredibly good one.

After watching Wrestlemania I decided to watch RAW last night and I really enjoyed it, might get back into wrestling again. One thing I don't get after not watching it for ages is why both belts are on RAW? does Smackdown not have a separate roster anymore?

The brand split doesn't really matter anymore. People from both shows can appear on either shows... I think they justified it at first by calling both "supershows" or something.

A warning - RAW last night is very much the anomaly... not the norm. Crowds like that are rare, and it's very possible that next weeks RAW will be in front of a dead crowd and will be a poor show.
 
Chris Jericho lost? Who is this guy he lost to? I don't really watch WWE anymore but occasionally check out the odd Jericho result on Wiki and he ALWAYS seems to lose... has he become like a joke wrestler or something?

He seems to be dedicated to bringing through new talent of late. What better way to propel someone to stardom than losing to them at their in ring debut at Wrestlemania!?

The reaction to Fandango last night is proof.
 
Don't see why dolph didn't cash it in last night

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Jericho will always go the extra to put over fresh/new talent. He's probably the only popular active veteran who does... and he's so good at what he does, and popular enough that it a) never hurts him and b) he always ends up looking good in one way or another... and people will still continually cheer (or boo) him.

So yeah, not a joke wrestler... just an incredibly good one.

He seems to be dedicated to bringing through new talent of late. What better way to propel someone to stardom than losing to them at their in ring debut at Wrestlemania!?

The reaction to Fandango last night is proof.

Cool makes sense now :) I met him at work, was star-struck for the first time as he was my all time favorite wrestler when I used to watch it. His fights against Chris Benoit were some of the best for me