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Post by Red Dragon on Nov 29, 2015 6:20:58 GMT -5
Yeah I guess more matches will be announced for the London show which will give us a good indication of who is on the rest of the tour. It's just I remember Breeze being announced in the adverts. But now he's on the main roster, I doubt it.
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Post by Red Dragon on Nov 29, 2015 5:07:22 GMT -5
Have they announced what talent is on this tour yet?
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Post by Red Dragon on Nov 28, 2015 10:03:13 GMT -5
Be the Best 2017 Live from Cobo Arena, Detroit, Michigan only on SNW Player
Be the Best Semi-Finals Mike Hogan vs. Jet Jaguar Riley Shamrock vs. Mike Bockwinkel All four men have started their 2017 brightly but only two will advance to the finals where the winner will headline the biggest show in SNW history, Riot Act X.
SNW World Championship Ace Bennett vs. Justin Tyger [TCW] With all eyes on the Be the Best tournament it would be easy to overlook the World Championship, not in this case, as Justin Tyger returns to SNW and looks to take the biggest prize in SNW.
Revolution X Civil War Chris Hammers and Safu vs. Jordan Devine and LyNN The longest and most successful stable in SNW history is in some trouble. Cracks are becoming holes as the Civil War teams line-up. Is this the end of RevX or just the beginning?
SNW FUSE Championship Kevin Hart vs. Dave Demento The cocky youngster Demento has had the number on the champion for the last few occasions. But this is what matters most, when the title is on the line. Can Demento topple the second ever Triple Crown Champ?
SNW Duos Championships Mockingbird (Elliot Reid and Dean Caufield) vs. AirDevils (Tom Gerard and Travis Cantrell) Two of the quickest teams in all of pro-wrestling face off with the Duos titles on the line. The MBirds have been impressive in their reign thus far but can they defeat the original highflying tag team.
SNW Women’s Championship Keeley Matthews [TCW] vs. Wasp In a repeat of their hard-hitting encounter from the Showdown, Wasp gets another shot at the title. She knows how physical Keeley is. Can she bring the title back home to SNW?
Rivals Tag-Bout Jack Powers and Steven Kagemann vs. Evan Pagano and Nick Jacobs This feud has been building for weeks with fights breaking out all over the place. Can former United Front teammates Powers and Kagemann work as a unit or will Pagano and Jacobs prevail?
Panic in Detroit Be the Best Pre-show
Daniel Sinn vs. Carson Clark
Parkland Bros vs. Cody Rejero and Matt Spade
Jack Joseph vs. Matt Joseph
Ken Slayer and Noah Lee vs. Jacob Ryler and El Hijo de Angel Custodio vs. Zakk Static and Jason Williams
Kourtney Love vs. Taliah Winters vs. Red Fire
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Post by Red Dragon on Nov 28, 2015 9:18:28 GMT -5
Watched the two matches on the last page. Two awesome matches. Thanks for the links guys.
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Post by Red Dragon on Nov 27, 2015 19:25:56 GMT -5
Great idea Bock
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Post by Red Dragon on Nov 25, 2015 13:02:24 GMT -5
*RANDOM FIXTURE* Rotherham 2-0 Bristol City
Saturday 28th November 2015 Aston Villa 2-2 Watford Bournemouth 1-2 everton Crystal Palace 2-1 Newcastle Man City 3-2 Soutampton Sunderland 0-1 Stoke Leicester 1-1 Man Utd
Sunday 29th November 2015 Tottenham 1-2 Chelsea West Ham 1-0 West Brom Liverpool 2-1 Swansea Norwich 0-3 Arsenal
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Post by Red Dragon on Nov 21, 2015 14:05:48 GMT -5
Yeah, I can try and do something. Although not wanting to be a negative Nancy but these things never work.
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Post by Red Dragon on Nov 21, 2015 6:56:47 GMT -5
All Stars
A Tombola was in the ring, James Simmons came out for the Be the Best 2017 draw. He announced the four competitors who made their way out. Riley got the loudest reaction, followed by Jaguar. Bock got loud boo's and Hogan got mainly boo's with a few cheers. The matches are as follows announce main event
BLOCK A Winner: Mike Hogan vs. BLOCK C Winner: Jet Jaguar BLOCK B Winner: Riley Shamrock vs. BLOCK D Winner: Mike Bockwinkel
Hogan snatched the mic from Simmons and told Jaguar that he didn't belong here, he said the rest of them were former World Champions and Jag was just a kid. Jag squared upto Hogan and Riley came between them he said off mic "what's wrong with you?" to Hogan before taking the mic. He said he's had his differences with Jag but he belongs here as much as anybody and has proven that time and time again. Bock then found his own mic and agreed with Hogan calling Jag a cheap Japanese rip off. He proposed a tag match later, Hogan and Bock versus Riley and Jag. All accepted.
1) Elliot Reid vs. Tom Gerard: In the first of two AirDevils versus Mockingbird singles matches, ahead of the Duos title bout at Be the Best, we had a quick and lively affair. Reid won after a diving Double Foot Stomp after distraction from Caufield.
2) Parkland Bros and Cody Rejero vs. Jacob Ryler, El Hijo de Angel Custodio and Noah Lee: Fun six-man action and a little bit of comedy thrown in too. Parklands picked up the win with the Southern Styling on El Hijo. Lee walked out on his tag partners, showing a more heel side as he has done since returning from Japan with Mike Hogan.
3) WOM: Keeley Matthews [TCW] vs. Taliah Winters: This was a really good women's bout, which shows if SNW gives the women time, they can perform equally as well as the men. Winters is a real talent but it seems SNW aren't rushing her to the top which is a smart move. She took a beating here and despite being heel, gained fans by coming back for more punishment. She had a few near falls too but after a few knees, the champ representing TCW locked in the Key Lock, Winters was already KO'ed and the referee called for the bell.
4) Dean Caufield vs. Travis Cantrell: This was the second AirDevil versus Mockingbird singles bout. It was better than the first. Caufield tried to ground Cantrell which was good to see since he's usually a highflyer too and he would have been outperformed in the air by Cantrell. Reid tried to cause a distraction but Gerard stopped it and allowed Cantrell still won with a SSP.
Caufield attacked post match, leading to all four men fighting it out. Cantrell hit a SSP from the top onto all on the floor, Mockingbird then made their exit as the AirDevils motioned for the titles.
5) Carson Clark vs. Daniel Sinn: This was an excellent bout, these two have had some classic midcard matches in the past and so have excellent chemistry. Like previously said, when these two go at it they resemble Rey Mysterio and Dean Malenko from WCW. Clark won after slipping out of the Original Sinn and hitting the Swan Dive DDT for the win. Best match on the card.
6) Jason Williams vs. Ken Slayer: These two didn't have long but told a good story. Slayer is still young and paying his dues and Jason needed a singles win to still keep himself relevant. Jason won with the Pyscho Driver.
7) Nick Jacobs vs. Steven Kagemann: This was an absolute brawl, these two have been feuding all through the Be the Best tournument. They both got counted out by fighting on the outside.
Kagemann grabbed a chair but Jacobs sent it back to Kagemann's face with a dropkick. Jack Powers, who has been included in this feud ran out and the former United Front teammates beat down Jacobs. Another ex member of the UF ran out, Evan Pagano but he fought off his old stablemates and sent them packing. Pagano and Jacobs stood tall.
Intermission. Carson Clark was out at the break signing and taking photos. A hooded fan punched Clark and jumped the guardrail. It was Daniel Sinn. He dragged Clark into the ring and ripped his t-shirt off and hit him with the Original Sinn as payback from earlier. Clark's AirDevil teammates ran out to save him from a further beating.
8) Ace Bennett, Kevin Hart, Matt Spade and Matt Joseph vs. Dave Demento, Jack Joseph, Safu and LyNN: Manic eight-man tag with some strange pairings. The two feuds in this bout were the Joseph brothers on other sides of the ring and Hart and Demento are feuding over the FUSE title. All eight men got given their time to shine in this one. While Jack stayed away from his brother, Demento was happy to fight Hart. The SNW Champ proved the difference in this one as he made LyNN tap to the Syracuse Lock.
There was a pause before the next segment. Then "Children of the Revolution" hit and Chris Hammers came out with his Revolution X teammates, Safu and LyNN but not Devine who has been having trouble with recently. Hammers called out Devine who showed up with Amy Lee. Hammers and Devine traded words both saying that they should be the leader of RevX and the other should leave. Hammers said he created RevX and he created Jord while Devine said that Hammers reign as leader has come to an end and in his title reign last year he showed he no longer cared to be leader, only focusing on himself. The two looked like they could come to blows before Hammers backed off. He then motioned for Safu and LyNN to attach Devine! They hesitated but then Safu began walking towards Devine, LyNN stopped him and shouted at him. The two teams squared up with Hammers and Safu on one side and Devine and LyNN on the other. Hammers backed down saying "this is not worth it, not now, not here". He and Safu left leaving Devine, LyNN and Amy in the ring. Is this the end of Revolution X or is it just a civil war?
9) Riley Shamrock and Jet Jaguar vs. Mike Bockwinkel and Mike Hogan: Excellent main event, not quite as good as Sinn/Clark earlier but the fans were most into this match then anything else on the card. The history behind Riley and Jag is that they were the stars of the Third Class constantly competing against each other to be best in class. Since graduating, Riley has gone onto become World Champion while Jag has struggled only in the last year living up to his potential. Hogan and Bock also have brief history, Bock recruited Hogan breifly to be part of his Gentlemen's Club stable. Hogan's new cocky persona blended well with Bock and the two got major heat for working over Jag. However, the two third classers roared back with some great offence and even some team work. Riley got tagged in for an unbelievable hot tag but in the closing stages Jag was tagged back in. Bock went for the Bockwinkel Special on the masked man but Jag rolled him up in a small package counter for the huge pin!
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Post by Red Dragon on Nov 21, 2015 6:43:05 GMT -5
Why the hell were the Ascension getting cheers over Jordan and Gable? I wonder what's next for them.
Bayley is just epic, she's the most over worker on the roster and has her character pinned down perfectly. I do fear how she'd b handled when she gets called up.
Corbin/Apollo, Finn/Joe is the right call. After Apollo won the battle royal I was a bit annoyed but as ever good booking by NXT. The title match could be MOTYC.
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Post by Red Dragon on Nov 18, 2015 8:47:39 GMT -5
*RANDOM FIXTURE* Brentford 2-0 Nottm Forest
Saturday 21st November 2015 Watford 1-2 Man Utd Chelsea 2-0 Norwich Everton 1-0 Aston Villa Newcastle 1-2 Leicester Southampton 2-2 Stoke Swansea 1-0 Bournemouth West Brom 0-4 Arsenal Man City 2-1 Liverpool
Sunday 22nd November 2015 Tottenham 1-0 West Ham
Monday 23rd November 2015 Crystal Palace 2-1 Sunderland
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Post by Red Dragon on Nov 17, 2015 13:02:18 GMT -5
Reply for reply isn't mandatory. It's opt in. Of course if someone takes time to write a big reply then it's common curiosity to give a good reply back.
As Bob said, we do this because we enjoy writing/simming/booking. Not because of the replies.
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Post by Red Dragon on Nov 14, 2015 11:21:29 GMT -5
After reading some of the threads and the praise people gave some matches, I decided to watch:
Bulldog vs. Owen Hart - European title final
Bulldog vs. Bret Hart - Summerslam
Bulldog and Owen vs. Austin and HBK - tag title match on Raw
Diesel vs. Bret Hart - Survivor Series
Austin vs. Bret Hart - Submission 'Mania 13
All bloody good matches. Open to recommendations.
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Post by Red Dragon on Nov 14, 2015 9:46:59 GMT -5
Alt:Pro 1 2017 – Live and UncutAlt:Pro have only announced four shows for 2017 but their last show of the year has been announced as their first ever iPPV. It’s a risk by owner Zachary Miller, it will be interesting to see if it pays off. The show opened with a energetic and entertaining four way between Jake Swindell, the tag team partners Tobias Black and Nate Ryan and a debut in the form of young Kyo Ichiban. Kyo is an American born 19 year old with Japanese descent and he plays off the Japanese style in his offence. The team from Detroit did some nice team moves but Swindell got the win with a Tiger Driver on Ryan. The ever exciting Dane Warron was in action and the fans loved him. He was up against Rory Wiseman who had tag partner Arthur Williams in his corner. Warron is a real talent, the 19 year old hit some really innovative moves. It looked like the numbers game would lead to another loss but he hit a sucide dive out of nowhere to take out Williams then went back in the ring to reverse a Suplex into a Deathstrike. Huge ovation post match. The Blaze Brothers bounced back from losing the tag titles as they made quick work of jobber team DJ Hughes and Tom Felix. The T Bone/SSP Leg Drop gave the former tag champs the win. In another debut Winston Knight went up against ‘Gentleman’ Arthur Williams. Wiseman was in Williams’ corner to return the favour from earlier. Knight got beat down but when he fought back he had some great offence. He’s an out-and-out highflyer like Rich Swann or Mark Andrews. He did great but a distraction from Wiseman led to the Excalibur. Afterwards, Wiseman and Williams beat up Knight until Warron made the save. Fans popped hard, the crowd are finally being given what they want! Technical master Ron Crockett put away Vincent Valintino in a decent contest which told a good story. Valintino wanted to quicken the pace but Crockett slowed the match as much as he could. It worked for Crockett, who’s leg work got him the win with one legged Boston Crab. Alt:Pro Owner Zachary Miller came out the ring to boo’s. He said he wants to give the fans what they want, this got a “F*** you Miller” chant. He then announced that a new title was coming to Alt:Pro and would be crowned on the next show. The title will be a Junior Title. It’ll be a good move from a wrestling stand point but do they really need another title so soon? The focus was back on the World title as a four way No 1 Contendership match was held. Matt managed to defeat Johnny Arsenic, Phenom and Falcon to become the next in line for a title shot. Falcon’s inclusion is baffling and fans boo’ed whenever he was in the ring. There was some good action but nothing noteworthy. In an Anything Goes match, Christopher Kennedy Jones finally got the better of Kris Havok. This was better than their previous match but that was only because they used lots of weapons. It still wasn’t anything special but it kept the fans entertained. The two sent each other through a table and CKJ got his arm over Havok to win. Twisted Assassin came out for his usual squash match when Alexander Kuleshov came out. Fans popped for the potential monster clash. But the usually calm Assassin broke character and met the big Russian on the entrance. The two then brawled all around before fighting out of sight. The fans enjoyed it but it was a bit cliché. The newly crowned tag champions Jugg and Beast made their first defence of the titles by defeating Antonio Benitez and Pablo 'Speedy' Gonzalez. It was a true strength/speed bout. The Mexicans didn’t have much offence as the champs looked dominant. The Utter Destruction gave the champs the win. In the main event, the two best Alt:Pro has to offer faced off with the World title on the line, in what was easily the best match ever Alt:Pro match (although that’s not as impressive as it sounds). Vincent Fury challenged for A.J Matthews title. At first Fury was being outmatched by power but Fury used his wits (and some dubious tactics) to take control. Fury worked over the leg for the second quarter of the match before AJ made his comeback. His leg was hurting but AJ powered back even hitting a powerbomb while standing on the apron and then an Alabama Slammer on the apron. Back in the ring AJ went for the Eastern Execution but the leg hurt too much, Fury took back control but when the challenger went for the Fury Strike AJ reversed it and hit the Eastern Execution. AJ slowly made the cover but Johnny Arsenic ran down and pulled the referee from the ring! Fury then hit a low blow and a Fury Strike. Arsenic put the referee back in the ring but AJ kicked out. Fury went for another Fury Strike but got caught in the Fujiwara Armbar. Arsenic jumped on the apron but Matt ran down and battled with Arsenic to the back. After what seemed like minutes in the hold, Fury got to the ropes. They traded some shots before AJ hoisted him for a back drop, Fury slid out back and kicked the bad leg of the champion. He hit the Fury Strike one last time and got the pin. New Champion!
Quick Results: 1) Jake Swindell def. Tobias Black, Nate Ryan and Kyo Ichiban 2) Dane Warron def. Rory Wiseman 3) Blaze Brothers def. DJ Hughes and Tom Felix 4) Arthur Williams def. Winston Knight 5) Ron Crockett def. Vincent Valintino 6) No.1 Contender: Matt def. Johnny Arsenic, Phenom and Falcon 7) Anything Goes: Christopher Kennedy Jones def. Kris Havok 8) TAG: Jugg and Beast def. Antonio Benitez and Pablo 'Speedy' Gonzalez (Defence 1) 9) WORLD: Vincent Fury def. A.J Matthews(New Champion)
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Post by Red Dragon on Nov 14, 2015 9:25:37 GMT -5
Watched his title win from No Way Out vs. Lesnar. What great storytelling. Eddie was one of the best.
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Post by Red Dragon on Nov 11, 2015 14:26:01 GMT -5
After all the praise this got, I had to watch this. What a match!
Any tag match suggestions?
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Post by Red Dragon on Nov 7, 2015 7:58:01 GMT -5
Be the Best 2017 Update
After three blockbuster shows, we have our four Block winners.
BLOCK A Mike Hogan [6] Safu [4] Carson Clark [1] Evan Pagano [1]
Summary: “The Joker in the Pack” Mike Hogan, as expected, takes Block A. Safu chased him till the end but came up short. Both Clark and Pagano end on one point a piece.
BLOCK B Riley Shamrock [5] Nick Jacobs [4] Jack Powers [2] Steven Kagemann [2]
Summary: In a tight Block, "Gunslinger" Riley Shamrock takes the Block from the grasp of Nick Jacobs. Both Powers and Kagemann end on two points each.
BLOCK C Jet Jaguar [6] Chris Hammers [3] Jordan Devine [3] Cody Rejero [0]
Summary: In the shock of the tournament, Jaguar takes Block C ahead of both Chris Hammers and Jordan Devine who let their personal feelings get the better of them. Cody becomes the only man to finish pointless but he did have a very tough group (at least Dr Who is back on the tele, that will make him feel better).
BLOCK D Mike Bockwinkel [5] Kevin Hart [3] Dave Demento [3] Daniel Sinn [1]
Summary: Block D could have gone two ways but Demento's shock win over Hart gave Mike Bockwinkel the Block. Sinn ends the tournament bottom of the block with one point.
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Post by Red Dragon on Nov 7, 2015 7:52:40 GMT -5
Deadly Night Be the Best Qualifying – Night 3
1) BLOCK A: Carson Clark vs. Safu: In your typical speed versus size match-up size prevailed in a fun little match. Safu won with the Samoan Drop, putting pressure on Hogan later.
2) BLOCK C: Jordan Devine vs. Cody Rejero: Poor Cody, he is a good competitor but he’s faced off against the new rising star and two rivals who take their frustration out on him. Devine won with the Last Minute Orders.
3) Wasp vs. Kourtney Love vs. Red Fire vs. Taliah Winters: A quick women’s match, mainly to put Wasp over as the next challenger to Keeley’s title. Wasp won after Bucklebombing Fire onto Love then hitting the Deadly Sting.
4) BLOCK B: Steven Kagemann vs. Jack Powers: This match never got started, as the bell rung Evan Pagano ran out and attacked Powers. Kagemann then attacked Pagano leading to a two-on-one beating, until Nick Jacobs run out for the save. Pagano and Jacobs hit their finishers to send Powers and Kagemann packing.
5) BLOCK D: Mike Bockwinkel vs. Daniel Sinn: When two heels face off, usually the fans don't care for it but these two put on a good technical bout. Both men picked their targets. Bock locked in an armbar for the win.
6) Jack Joseph, Zakk Static and LyNN vs. Matt Joseph and Parkland Bros: For the first time since they broke up the Joseph Brothers faced off, although Jack didn't want anything to do with his younger brother. The heel team were in disarray and that led to Matt hitting the Golden Gate Crasher on Zakk.
7) BLOCK D: Dave Demento vs. Kevin Hart: Excellent bout, if more for the storytelling than the action. Demento was stalling a lot at the start, which seemed odd as a draw wouldn't help him but as we found out it was all to get into the mind of Hart. The FUSE champ wanted to go technical but Demento managed to fire his way out of it with strikes. Near the time limit, Demento went back to his old ways by stalling. Hart got annoyed and Demento rolled him up for the shock three count!
That win gave Mike Bockwinkel Block D. Demento left up the ramp and motioned at the title. After pinning the FUSE Champ, he has put himself in line for a title shot. 8) BLOCK A: Mike Hogan vs. Evan Pagano: With Safu winning earlier, the pressure was on Hogan to win here to take the block. He had to face Pagano who has been on a winless streak since returning. However, he continued to look good here but Jack Powers showed up allowing Hogan to hit a Superkick and a Futurism. Pagano kicked out, so Hogan hit the Back to the Future to win Block A.
Intermission. Like the last two shows, no one came out at the break.
9) Ace Bennett and AirDevils vs. Jason Williams and Mockingbird: What a way to welcome the fans back from the break. Highflying action from bell to bell. Mockingbird and Jason make a great trio and we know Ace's relations to the AirDevils. Fans didn't know where to look at times, spots included: a three person dive from Ace and Devils and Jason's Springboard Phoenix 450 Splash onto everyone. Ace got Jason back in the ring and went for the Syracuse Drop, Jason flipped out of it but then Ace hit a drop toe told and locked in the Syracuse Bound for the submission win.
10) BLOCK C: Chris Hammers vs. Jet Jaguar: Another top quality match, possibly best of the entire tournament (Riley/Powers and Hammers/Devine being the other two best). Hammers came out fighting putting Jag down early with a Liger Bomb but Jag kept kicking out and fighting back. Hammers hit multiple Lariats but Jag kept fighting to his feet. Jag got some offence in and even hit a suicide tornado DDT on the floor which teased the double countout. Back in the ring Jag hit a springboard knee and went to follow it up with the TTM but Hammers countered and hit the Last Minute Orders. He was too worn out to go for the pin and it cost him as Devine walked out. This distracted Hammers to who walked into a jumping head kick from Jag and a small package which gave Jaguar the win!
With the win Jaguar takes Block C! Devine entered the ring post match and pointed at Hammers telling him something. Hammers slapped Devine then the two started brawling. A big pull apart brawl ensured which included students, staff and members of the roster.
11) BLOCK B: Nick Jacobs vs. Riley Shamrock: Bad booking by SNW by having this follow the last match. It wasn't that this was a bad match but it wasn't as good as Jag/Ham. Both men are very technical based and so the action early on was slow. Riley brought out the brawling midway through the match. But fans didn't care for Jacobs, they knew this was only going one way. Riley hit the Mui Tai Knees into the Irish Welcoming and into the Ode to Shamrock. Jacobs was KO'ed so the referee called for the bell.
Riley wins Block B and for the second year in a row, we know all four Block winners without any tiebreakers. Riley got a good reaction post match. He took the mic, thanked the fans for coming and said he was going to win Be the Best and win the title back at Riot Act X.
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Post by Red Dragon on Nov 6, 2015 15:50:24 GMT -5
Is that Big Show or Chad Gable?
Seriously though, I freaking loved that.
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Post by Red Dragon on Nov 5, 2015 18:30:39 GMT -5
That sucks. He's the best thing going in WWE and despite what others have said, I have enjoyed his reign.
I'm gonna disagree with some comments already made. Seth is going to come back as a heel not a face. Plus they are not going to turn Ambrose, I can't see him making the final either.
Don't really know what to predict for the tournament. As long as they don't have Reigns win then Sheamus cash in. It's too predictable. Wyatt as champ would be cool but there's not much chance in that.
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Post by Red Dragon on Nov 3, 2015 15:33:46 GMT -5
I want Rollins to retain with a dusty finish. It's not a popular view but I like Rollins being booked as a sneaky heel. He's young, so he's got plenty of time to become the dominant heel we all want him to be. But for now keep him as the cheating heel who will do anything to hold onto the title.
That said, I'd still be happy if Reigns won. I just think they can drag out his eventual title win a little longer. As everyone says a Shield triple threat would be amazing but I guess the fans would root for Ambrose so you can't really have Reigns win there. I'm expecting this match to be good, Reigns has impressed on PPV all year and Seth always brings the best out of people.
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