My Top 5 Insights From WWE Night Of Champions.
5. Men And Womens king And Queen Of The Ring.
I thought that this pair of Matches were a complete study in contrast. The mens was a solid outing, that had me enthralled, whilst the Womens felt like a clunky mess. Cody got the win for the men, beating Randy Orton, whilst Jade Cargill took it home for the ladies, when she beat Asuka. The Matches were drenched in positivity, which if you're living in the UK, attending a certain festival. I think you could use it.
4. Rhea Ripley Vs Raquel Rodriguez Street Fight.
I thought this was an over cooked, predictable mess. Yes the spots looked cool, but you could see what was going to happen coming a long way off, which means this Match had backwards psychology. Rhea got the win after she hit a sick looking Avalanche riptide that was placed perfectly on the top rope.
3. Jacob Fatu Vs Solo Sikoa.
This was by far the best thing on the show. The physicality flowed nicely, whilst the overall story of the Match was given time to breathe. The returns of Tama Tonga. Tonga Loa, made for an added sense of drama, and the added Adition Taller Loa, just makes sense. I don't think that it was a good idea to get the belt off of Jacob, because this raises more alarms about HHH's booking methods.
2. What Is A Sami Zayn.
Ok, i'm just going to say it. I'm not happy with how WWE have handled Sami Zayn, and this is my case and point. Look this is nothing against Karrion Kross. I just feel that WWE could be booking him better. Yes he got the win here, but WWE could be doing so much better.
1. Cena vs Punk.
I was bored watching this. It felt slow, lethargic, and predictable as the interferences spots, and failed Cash in from Seth Rollins, just made this cringe inducing snorefest nausiating.
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