This past week, the WWE championship was not defended because of a
knee injury that required surgery for champion, CM Punk, but despite the
lack of a title defense, the WWE booked one of their most solid
pay-per-view events of 2012 and set the stage for an interesting start
to next year. The show opener was the tables match, which featured
Rhodes Scholars vs. the team of Rey Mysterio and Sin Cara. First, Cody
Rhodes deserves major credit for being back in the ring less than a
month after suffering multiple injuries after taking a back drop during a
tag match. The match showcased both teams well and had good psychology
to use an unpredictable finish that saw Sin Cara sail from the ring
through a table. As far as the teams go, as I mentioned before, the
Rey/Cara team is an attempt to give Cara creditably among the Mysterio
fans, which might not work because there's only one Mysterio, but it
makes sense and Cara has improved since teaming with Mysterio.
Obviously, Sandow and Rhodes have main event potential outside of a tag
team, but at this point, it gives them a platform to be pushed while CM
Punk is the champion. Rhodes Scholars won the match to become the number
one contenders, which could be an indication that they will win the tag
titles.
Antonio Cesaro defeated R Truth to retain the
US title and it was a decent match. Cesaro is getting a solid run as US
champion, but if you've seen his work on the independent scene prior to
his WWE debut, you know he has a lot more to bring to the table, which
will probably be displayed as his character evolves. That being said, I
don't understand why the WWE had Cesaro job to Ryback on Smackdown
because it doesn't help push Cesaro or the US title. I get that they
want to make Ryback look strong after TLC, but isn't Tensai the standard
jobber on Raw? Despite the defeat on Smackdown, I think Cesaro will
continue to have a successful run as US champion.
The
Intercontinental title match was solid and picked up the tempo of the
show to lead into the TLC match. Kofi retained the title and seems to be
a solid performer for the company, but I don't think he will jump to
the main event scene because while he's improved on the mic, he just
doesn't have the mic skills of a main event star. Anything is possible,
but it seems as though Kofi is in the IC title spot, where he has decent
match and is over with the crowd, but not exactly a main event level
performer. However, Wade Barrett has evolved his character since his
return from an injury earlier this year and it will be interesting to
see if he is pushed to the main event after the botched Nexus storyline a
few years ago.
The Shield vs. Daniel Bryan, Kane, and
Ryback was a great match. It was definitely match of the night and The
Shield proved they are ready for the main stage of the WWE. It's also
good to see The Shield get the win because it gives them credibility and
they are an established stable in the WWE. Seth Rollins, who completed
in Ring Of Honor, is thought by many to eventually be the emerging star
of the faction and he certainly has the skills to be a major star for
the company, but I think Dean Ambrose will be the biggest star to debut
in The Shield. Ambrose has already shown his tremendous promo ability on
WWE TV and the TLC match showed he can go in the ring so don't under
estimate Ambrose. Roman Reigns shouldn't be over looked either because
while he has the least hype prior to his debut, many think there's a
bright future for him. The comparison to the NWO makes sense, but The
Shield is definitely a more current for the hostile takeover angle,
which is what the WWE needs right now, considering one of the main
criticisms for WWE is they need a more current product. The storyline
gives people a reason to tune into Raw and it will be extremely
interesting to see how the storyline evolves the next few months.
Eve
Torres defeated Naomi in a Divas title match and it was booked to
properly pace the show after the crazy spot in the TLC match, which it
did well. There's not much to say about the match because it was just a
random match booked to pace the show without a storyline. That being
said, Eve has some decent matches as champion, but there's not too many
storylines in the divas division.
The Big Show and
Sheamus added another good match to their series at TLC and The Big Show
retained the title. The match had good psychology and some good spots,
but the finish with the giant chair was tacky. However, it was a good
title match and Big Show is getting a good run as World Heavyweight
champion, which is something most fans probably didn't think would
happen at this point in his career. Since Big Show retained and Sheamus
has already had a few matches for the title, you have to wonder, who is
the next challanger for The Big Show? Randy Orton might be the next
contender, considering that Smackdown is low on star power and there are
rumors that he would be in the title picture for Wrestlemania.
The
Miz, Alberto Del Rio, and The Brooklyn Brawler vs. 3MB was another
random match that was booked more to pace the show than anything else,
but it was kept short and it was entertaining to see the Brawler get a
win in his hometown so it accomplished the goal of getting the crowd
ready for the main event. Some fans have speculated that it could be a
face turn for Del Rio, but he stated on twitter that he's not a "good
guys" so he might have been booked in the match just to be added to the
card. However, The Miz has actually turned face of the past few weeks
and despite some of the promos, it just doesn't seem like The Miz is
going to be an effective "good guy" not because of a lack of mic skills,
but because he's a better heel in the WWE.
The main
event was a solid match and it proved Dolph Ziggler can main event a
show. The AJ heel turn was predictable, but it worked well and since
Dolph won the match for the money in the bank contract, I think he will
eventually win the title when he cashes in the title shot. Ziggler has
all the skills to be the champion and it would be interesting if he wins
the title.
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