lol, thanks for telling me what kind of fan I am. You know your posts are very predicable. You are the opposite side of the coin of Heavy but with a condescending attitude.
I feel like this product angers you to the point where you take it out on everyone without actual debate.
I'm always up for some meaningful debate when one is presented. That's just easier said than done when it comes to a product that's as actively sabotaged as the one the WWE puts forward and where a lot of people seek it out with divergent expectations.
One thing I will say is that while I'm not a fan of the WWE's seat of your pants storytelling, I think they put out a solid effort on that front tonight... although you'd never know it from this thread given the parade of Kevin Nash pics, KOG's mourning over Zack Ryder garnering some measure of success and the equally silly counter-arguments from people contending that the Kane program buried him. I would see their point of view if what got Zack over in the first place was his calibre of offense but that has never been the case. You can't bury what wasn't there to begin with.
The AJ-Punk-D.Brine program was largely presented well this week... despite going overboard with the AJ exposure. The WWE always goes overboard with anything they feel is garnering interest instead of just giving us the right amount of it and sticking to that so I can't really hold that against them. All three of the principals along with Cole did a fine job of pushing that angle forward into a compelling direction after last week's direction was somewhat of a chaotic misfire. It got no help whatsoever from Lawler or anyone else on commentary but they're all useless so once again... I can't complain all that much. Hopefully we'll get a solid 20 minutes of in-ring action at MITB before the inevitable schmoz of an overbooked ending. I'm not holding out much hope for a D.Brine title win but... we'll see. It ultimately boils down on what Vince feels like doing when we wakes up on the morning of the 15th. It won't be a must-watch event like Silva vs. Sonnen but not much is.
The Smackdown Money in the Bank ladder match has a lot of potential. Given their flirtation with the glass ceiling over the years I would like to see a finish where both Ziggler and Rhodes wind up with a legit claim over the briefcase as co-winners. Kick off a program where they thwart each other's cash-in attempts on Sheamus while he gazes on in bemusement, see who emerges and let that organically develop. Would present a rare situation where a title program shouldn't be mapped out fully in advance. I'm not holding my breath, though. Still expecting this to lead to a thoroughly underwhelming Sheamus vs. Orton/Big Show/Kane program... but we'll see.
The PPV in two weeks should end predictably with Cena winning the RAW briefcase in the final minutes and the announcers putting it over like the greatest triumph of his career <yawn> but if the other two matches I've discussed above deliver on meager expectations, I'll be happy.
There's my assessment. I would be more than happy to engage in actual debate on any of the above should you wish to partake in some.