ECW this week surprised me. It was impressive for their standards and I liked a little of what I saw. For one, Bobby Lashley is now very over with the fans and that is full credit to the WWE for making something out of nothing there. I now think that he will be great for his involvement in the McMahon/Trump storyline and he is someone now worthy of that role. It was a decent main event that had its moments, but I still don't like how they defend the title each week, but I guess it is paying dividends for Lashley.
The opening match is what ECW should be like each week because it got to the point and was a great match for their standards. The right people got up and no one looked weak and this feud is looking good now. Let's hope it continues.
I bought Snitsky's evil character very much again, and I think that this is a lot better than him wrestling, even though I hoped he wouldn't be on the show in the first place, but he just looks scary and the fans are warming up to him somewhat.
La Resistances match went as long as I thought it should have but it was hardly a match that would be suitable for a returning tag team like them but like I have said before, they both really have no future so a 30 second match was always bound to happen, but I think they must be the only tag team on ECW, so this looks to be all we are going to see from them. I think if Cor Von is the big guy in the MITB match, these two guys will be in the New Breed if ECW is to use them at all, and Balls Mahoney or someone will be the 5th member for the Originals.
Extreme Expose was its usual crap. Kelly has got to be the worst dancer I have ever seen and I hope this shit ends soon because it is really boring.
CM Punk and Jonny Nitro's match wasn't as good as I had hoped, but part of that is probably because it didn't go as long as I would have liked. It's a shame that Nitro can't get a win anywhere but I guess CM Punk would benefit more from being in the MITB match. These guys deserve to have a long feud but both were a little sloppy. The fans have completely dropped off Punk and that is a shame because one match destroyed all credibility and fan support that he had.
The main event was good though because it really got some heat with the crowd and furthered Lashley's gigantic push. The finish was better than the ones on Raw even though it was nothing special and it showed how good Kennedy can be. I don't really care for Holly that much, and I think he can only take a few more losses before he is dropped from the main event picture. It wasn't the best but it was decent, but I still don't see the point in A. Having other brand's wrestlers fighting for the ECW title, and B. Having the title defended each and every week.
I guess they are trying to get more viewers by bettering the main events, and a Steel Cage match could be good, but like I said above, it has no meaning with these guys. I would give the show a C overall because it was better than I had thought it would be.