rkoshouldvewon
The Second City Mark
As I watched this past Monday's Raw and last week's Smackdown, I felt something watching the WWE product that I hadn't felt in a while... hope. I'm fairly sure a lot of the members on this board are at the wits end with the WWE product (at least the Raw brand). From the PG rating to the number of PPVs to recycled feuds to lack of new stars, WWE has been in a slump for a few years now. Despite all that, I watched Raw on July 6th and was satisfied.
On Raw we saw something we haven't seen in a very very very long time (with the exception of Randy Orton).. this was character development and by extension superstar building. Dibase Jr's character finally showed signs of life and fluidity with help with the Million Dollar Man. What's being set up (and hopefully does not stop) is the conflict between Dibase Sr. and Orton with Teddy Jr in the middle. Forcing Dibase to wonder where his loyalties lie, in the mean time building his profile and an inevitable face turn. Although I didn't find his match with Orton to be that impressive (Orton carried him for most of the match), we were finally given a chance to see Dibase do..something worth watching. And it was with the WWE champion. I've always been really skeptical of the IWC dudes and dudettes who were declaring Priceless as the future of the WWE when they've done next to nothing. And for all the shiiiite that was his match with Mark Henry, Cody Rhodes' backstage segment with Dibase Sr was pretty barable and comfortable to watch (unlike Dibase/Rhodes calling a match a few weeks back). The future for Rhodes doesn't look completely bleek, but the WWE will have to figure out what to do with his character because Dibase seems to have the next 6-8 months planned. Despite those two upticks, Bourne, Kingston, and Big Show was an absolute crapshoot. Why WWE thinks pitting big monster heels with the underdog small guy is entertaining is beyond me (Rey/Kane, Rey/Knox). It's very possible that Kingston and Bourne could have a series of barnburner matches, but their characters will not develop and fans will not care about them. Adding Show doesn't make the fans that much more invested in the characters, either. I'm very excited to see Swagger and MVP -- the company's possible next great feuding pair. I find MVP to be medicore on the mic (better than... Hardy i guess) and Swagger to be horrendous on the mic. But what Swagger lacks on the mic, he makes up in the ring.. the dude is a beast that's not yet been unleashed. In his short time in the WWE, he's seemed to turn all his detractors into marks. MVP, who I like, is capable in the ring, but kind of boring and slow paced. But that can work. The reason why this feud has such great potential is you are FINALLY shining light onto MVP's legit life experience and giving the crowd something to cheer for and invest in...while you're showing how big of a d-ck Swagger is for his intolerance for anything below him.
On Smackdown, we've seen the great developments since the draft. You've built up and given CM Punk a character that's still in limbo but very much a heel. You're going to actually do something with Dolph Ziggler -- who I'm so very much into. Ziggler can sell like Shawn and Henning and has the cocky attitude that doesn't hurt. They will have to tweak his character and look over the coming months but you've already seen him 'defeat' Khali and R-truth. John Morrison looks like he'll pick up the face reigns when Jeff leaves -- I'm fairly sure Morrison is getting to face the winner from Night of Champions for the title afterwards (i think thats what was said on Smackdown). Maybe a little bit premature, but you've moved the Hart Dynasty to Smackdown and can actually feud with a real tag team of Cryme Tyme (which gives them something to do!) rather than the tossed together pairings of Christian/Dreamer/Finlay.
WWE's future isn't completely bright, but it's no longer bleak when you've got potential main eventers like Morrison, Ziggler, Swagger, MVP. And you're already establishing CM Punk as a much more legit winning champ. That being said the dancing partners of Orton/HHH/Cena will have to end soon for Swagger and the like to really be successful.
On Raw we saw something we haven't seen in a very very very long time (with the exception of Randy Orton).. this was character development and by extension superstar building. Dibase Jr's character finally showed signs of life and fluidity with help with the Million Dollar Man. What's being set up (and hopefully does not stop) is the conflict between Dibase Sr. and Orton with Teddy Jr in the middle. Forcing Dibase to wonder where his loyalties lie, in the mean time building his profile and an inevitable face turn. Although I didn't find his match with Orton to be that impressive (Orton carried him for most of the match), we were finally given a chance to see Dibase do..something worth watching. And it was with the WWE champion. I've always been really skeptical of the IWC dudes and dudettes who were declaring Priceless as the future of the WWE when they've done next to nothing. And for all the shiiiite that was his match with Mark Henry, Cody Rhodes' backstage segment with Dibase Sr was pretty barable and comfortable to watch (unlike Dibase/Rhodes calling a match a few weeks back). The future for Rhodes doesn't look completely bleek, but the WWE will have to figure out what to do with his character because Dibase seems to have the next 6-8 months planned. Despite those two upticks, Bourne, Kingston, and Big Show was an absolute crapshoot. Why WWE thinks pitting big monster heels with the underdog small guy is entertaining is beyond me (Rey/Kane, Rey/Knox). It's very possible that Kingston and Bourne could have a series of barnburner matches, but their characters will not develop and fans will not care about them. Adding Show doesn't make the fans that much more invested in the characters, either. I'm very excited to see Swagger and MVP -- the company's possible next great feuding pair. I find MVP to be medicore on the mic (better than... Hardy i guess) and Swagger to be horrendous on the mic. But what Swagger lacks on the mic, he makes up in the ring.. the dude is a beast that's not yet been unleashed. In his short time in the WWE, he's seemed to turn all his detractors into marks. MVP, who I like, is capable in the ring, but kind of boring and slow paced. But that can work. The reason why this feud has such great potential is you are FINALLY shining light onto MVP's legit life experience and giving the crowd something to cheer for and invest in...while you're showing how big of a d-ck Swagger is for his intolerance for anything below him.
On Smackdown, we've seen the great developments since the draft. You've built up and given CM Punk a character that's still in limbo but very much a heel. You're going to actually do something with Dolph Ziggler -- who I'm so very much into. Ziggler can sell like Shawn and Henning and has the cocky attitude that doesn't hurt. They will have to tweak his character and look over the coming months but you've already seen him 'defeat' Khali and R-truth. John Morrison looks like he'll pick up the face reigns when Jeff leaves -- I'm fairly sure Morrison is getting to face the winner from Night of Champions for the title afterwards (i think thats what was said on Smackdown). Maybe a little bit premature, but you've moved the Hart Dynasty to Smackdown and can actually feud with a real tag team of Cryme Tyme (which gives them something to do!) rather than the tossed together pairings of Christian/Dreamer/Finlay.
WWE's future isn't completely bright, but it's no longer bleak when you've got potential main eventers like Morrison, Ziggler, Swagger, MVP. And you're already establishing CM Punk as a much more legit winning champ. That being said the dancing partners of Orton/HHH/Cena will have to end soon for Swagger and the like to really be successful.