Cesaro was actually in the midst of a push before getting hurt, Big Show won because he hasn't won anything, it was a symbolic win for the future HOFer
Cesaro's push at the time was just to make Reigns look strong.
Cesaro was actually in the midst of a push before getting hurt, Big Show won because he hasn't won anything, it was a symbolic win for the future HOFer
Well damn, that'd be something. Cena coming back to make the save would've made a lot more sense in that case.
understanding what that brass ring means to Vince is like trying to decode what your girlfriend mean by "yes it's fine"
I kind of like those shots where someone seemingly just falls out of the sky. They showed a replay immediately after at least.WWE needs better camera work ASAP
Why didn't they show Sasha climbing on the corner before the Frog Splash????????
WWE needs better camera work ASAP
Why didn't they show Sasha climbing on the corner before the Frog Splash????????
No but even if they did, you can bet you would barely make it out with the zoom IN OUT SHAAAAAKE OMG YHE IMPACT camera work.WWE needs better camera work ASAP
Why didn't they show Sasha climbing on the corner before the Frog Splash???????? All we saw was Charlotte awkardly looking at the corner and positioning herself to receive it.
WWE needs better camera work ASAP
Why didn't they show Sasha climbing on the corner before the Frog Splash???????? All we saw was Charlotte awkardly looking at the corner and positioning herself to receive it.
I kind of like those shots where someone seemingly just falls out of the sky. They showed a replay immediately after at least.
Ask Zack Ryder how that turned out. Took them a decade just to throw him a bone.
Cole: "If you take a look at Sasha's ring gear tonight you'll see that its a tribute to the late great Eddie Guerrero"
*Camera doesn't pan down to show Sasha's gear at all during her entire walk down the ramp*
good job wwe
WWE® today announced that its digital subscription service, WWE Network, reached a record 1.82 million total subscribers following last nights WrestleMania®, the most viewedWrestleMania in history. This is a 39% increase from March 30, 2015, the day after WrestleManialast year.
The numbers speak for themselves. Vince knows exactly what he's doing. Prepare for "The most controversial WWE heavyweight champion Roman Reigns" for the next decade while the network numbers continue to go up.
WWE® today announced that its digital subscription service, WWE Network, reached a record 1.82 million total subscribers following last night’s WrestleMania®, the most viewedWrestleMania in history. This is a 39% increase from March 30, 2015, the day after WrestleManialast year.
The numbers speak for themselves. Vince knows exactly what he's doing. Prepare for "The most controversial WWE heavyweight champion Roman Reigns" for the next decade while the network numbers continue to go up.
The number of paid domestic subscribers is actually down compared to last year. WWE is counting that people that signed up for the free trial won't cancel.
It's hard to take that number seriously when they gave it away for free. If anything, you'd think they'd have gotten over a million extra people to sign up for a trial rather than like 500K.
WWE stock actually plummeted pretty badly in the past hour.
Shane VS Taker and the promise of a new direction for the company^
Now that doesn't seem to be the case and with the end of Wrestlemania dropping like a rock in a pond I fully expect them to lose plenty of subs.
The pre WM build up seems to have brought a lot of people back to the product this time around.
Most watched WM that was free, sure
NXT is not awesome, dudes. It's ok to good most weeks, forgettable during others, and awesome once every 3 months or so when they do specials.
NXT is not awesome, dudes. It's ok to good most weeks, forgettable during others, and awesome once every 3 months or so when they do specials.
I liked the ladder match a lot.
Very very fun, great work by all involved.
Reinforced my belief that Dolph is amazing also. It's just the little things like him hopping up the ladder, that really set him apart.
Enjoyed Shane/Taker too - that spot was fairly intense.
Big Dave Meltzer said:The number of people in the building legitimately was 97,769, or more than the 93,000 plus that was believed to have been the total last night. I'm not sure how many events have claimed 100,000 in the stadium but legitimately there have only been a few as this was one of the largest legitimate crowds in the history of AT&T Stadium (wrestling is far from the only people who exaggerate numbers). WWE announced 101,763 as the attendance and a $17.3 million gate. The gate is either accurate or very close to it.
NXT is not awesome, dudes. It's ok to good most weeks, forgettable during others, and awesome once every 3 months or so when they do specials.
Did Bray Wyatt run over Vince's dog or something? I can't think what Wyatt must have done to get continually buried like this.
According to that Reddit insider (the one who's been on point on just about everything), Vince believes he's the new Undertaker, and that he can take the constant losses and burials.
According to that Reddit insider (the one who's been on point on just about everything), Vince believes he's the new Undertaker, and that he can take the constant losses and burials.
According to that Reddit insider (the one who's been on point on just about everything), Vince believes he's the new Undertaker, and that he can take the constant losses and burials.
That sounds like something Vince would say but he didn't build Undertaker up like that. Does Vince remember the streak at all? You know the one where taker didn't lose at mania for 20 years? Or how taker won the title after being in the company for a year from Hogan? Taker didn't start losing matches until after he was a made guy essentially.
I hope we get AJ vs Rollins sometime during his wwe run
How did they rig up the floor for Shane's spot? Surely they had some sort of padding to break it. Insane leap.
One brave motherfucker.
How did they rig up the floor for Shane's spot? Surely they had some sort of padding to break it. Insane leap.
One brave motherfucker.
Still one match left
*rolls up DM. 1,2,3!!!
that desk had something under it (airbags?) to make it a bit softer.
it was obvious the spot was planned though, you can see the footholds they put in the cage to make it easier for Shane to climb every time they show that side of the cage on camera.
It wasn't planned. There was no airbag or something to cushion the fall. Those foot-holes always been there on every cage match in case the performers want to go up top. Vince legitimately freaked out when Shane went and done that madness. Undertaker just played along as a performer but his reaction from the aftermath said everything when the camera zoomed up to his face at Wrestlemania. The execs expected Shane to cut part of the cage and that was it, but jumping off the very top to land on a desk?! Shane IS a madman. He always has been because he is unpredictable and make up his own rules as he goes along. I think the only person that understands his madness is Kurt Angle..
According to the Observer, Shane's OMG spot for the Taker match has already been planned and rehearsed. Might be his craziest ever if the rumor of its height ends up being true.
Jolly good.
There were already reports of the spot being planned on Saturday. Everyone knew going into it that the spot was the plan.
The footholes are always there though, yeah.
EDIT:
Ah. If that is the case then I can't say anything. Still insane though.
Totally. I wouldn't care if he was obviously landing on the softest substance in the world, you still have to be a madman to make that jump.