Okay, so I'm a huge wrestlin' fan. Well, let's call it sports-entertainment. I feel like that is the perfect title for it, all things considered. So, I understand that many of you may not have watched, or paid attention in some time, and for that, I understand you not readin'.
For all those who are still fans, or at least have a general knowledge of what's goin' on, tonight WWE presented Survivor Series. They had 3 traditional Survivor Series elimination matches and two main events: The WWE title and the World Heavyweight Championship. Please be warned that this blog contains massive amounts of spoilers! But, since the PPV is over at this point anyway, get over it.
Let me start off by sayin' that RAW should really be considered the B show at this point. Smackdown, The People's Show, is the best. WWE knew what they were doin' after the brand draft by bringin' the best to Smackdown. I mean, Undertaker, Triple H, Jeff Hardy, and Edge, just to name a few?! RAW takes the L. Although, Jericho and Orton do give me a little something to look forward to. Tonight, at the pay-per-view, Cena would return from injury to face off against the Savior, Chris Jericho. Internet smarks have got to be some of the stupidest people I ever almost talked to. Yes, I once joined a forum, but canceled my account because they were just too ignorant to understand anything. Anyway, Super Cena returned and beat Jericho for the world heavyweight championship in a dramatic turn of events havin' to do with Cena's career-threatening neck injury. Blah, blah, blah, I've seen it all at this point. It didn't surprise me that he won. It surprised me that even though people hate Jericho (as they are supposed to storyline wise), they hate Cena even more (as they really aren't supposed to). Me, I don't mind Cena . . . as a person. His character has gotten beyond stale and his ring work needs serious polishing. You would think that too much of a good thing would be bad, well, it is. We were tired of Cena way back at Wrestlemania when he beat Triple H to retain in '06. So now, I'm ready to digest the same 'ol, same 'ol.
The best part of the night goes to Smackdown. The storyline behind behind the triple threat match was beautiful. To mix it up a bit, the story was released that Jeff Hardy was found unconscious in his Boston hotel, leadin' internet smarks to make a fool of themselves . . . yet again. It was a work, and a beautiful one at that. The match went one with Triple H (champion) and Vladamir Kozlov. The match was boring, until HHH hit the pedigree, and GM Vicki Guerrero announced that the triple threat would continue because "he" was there. Edge music hit and I was hooked. Jeff Hardy then came out and attacked everyone with a chair before bein' speared by Edge and HHH pinned. Edge is the new WWE champ. I love it, because I didn't see it comin'. I'm down because Hardy didn't win it yet, but I'm intrigued on where this storyline is goin'.
A good pay per view overall. I enjoyed it, and can't wait to watch Smackdown. I'll even watch RAW to see what the backlash is over Cena winnin'. Until tomorrow night, goodnight. Remember, don't be a failure.
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