The shocker was the way he buried Cesaro. Austin asked outright about him, and Vince said Cesaro had limited verbal skills and no charisma. I think he blamed it on the fact that he was Swiss. What the hell. I wonder how Cesaro felt sitting there listening to his boss talk about him like that. Seems he won't be pushed anytime soon.
I don't think that he out and out buried him, he just said that he did not know what to do with him at the moment, which does not mean buried. Lots of guys get repackaged. Look at Ryback and Bray Wyatt, for example. He also did mention that Cesaro was phenomenal in the ring. And he has also been endorsed by the one and only Hulk Hogan. That must mean that Cesaro does feature in Vince's plans.
I just think that Cesaro works better as a face. The Giant Swing gets a huge pop and people do get that he is very good in the ring. It's quite easy to cheer for him, really.
Another think that shocked me was the fact that he doesn't think the fans want to see the WWE Champ or Sting on TV all that much. Seriously Vince, we want a champ but don't want to see him defend the title? And the biggest name that never wrestled for you finally signs and we don't want to see him? Good God the man is out of touch.
He said nothing of that sort about Sting. He said that Sting was a character that did not need to be much on television. Which is true, because he appeared very sporadically during his hottest run in WCW, which was in 1997. The Sting character is all about mystery and him appearing whenever he feels like rather than regularly, will heighten the mystery. He'll appear at critical junctures in the build to Mania but not every week.
About Brock, I'd say him not defending his belt at every PPV actually helps his character a bit. It's nothing new, actually. Hogan did not defend the belt for months in WCW during 1997. People know that Brock is more a fan of the money than the business and him not appearing adds a bit to his heel character. I'm not saying all this was planned but the situation isn't too bad.
As for the interview, I liked it. Austin asked a few tough questions but he could have probed further. I would have liked if Austin had asked about the medical issues, which is what has created the biggest uproar in Punk's interview. Other than that, it was good.