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You all do know we saw Heyman two weeks ago right?
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You all do know we saw Heyman two weeks ago right?
What happened two weeks ago? You expect me, a wrestling fan, to remember what happened two weeks ago? Who the hell is Brock Lesnar!?
It was a RAW that I enjoyed whilst I watched it but now that its ended I've changed my mind.
The AJ/Vickie segment took too long to reach its conclusion which was anti-climatic at best, the Kane/Bryan segment took too long to reach its inevitable breakdown. I think the ideas were right (except Kane/Bryan not ending up teaming) but the timing wasn't.
I didn't agree with Punk walking out whatsoever, as whilst it's classic heel behaviour to deprive fans of a match, going from Punk vs. Sheamus Champion vs. Champion and hyping that up for somewhere between half and hour and an hour, just for the bait and switch actually gave the crowd no chance of getting into the Swagger match as they were ready for Punk.
It wasn't all bad, I did enjoy the Anger Management segments etc, I just had to question timing issues and that Swagger decision.
What an ending though, this will be interesting.
Talking about Vickie, loved her evil laugh at the end! I know some people hated it and got annoyed but i thought it was perfect lol
You all do know we saw Heyman two weeks ago right?
One glimpse of Paul Heyman and everyone's panties get wet.
One thing about this show royally pissed me off (other than the fact that CM Punk continues to be miscast as a heel which has stripped him of everything people liked about him but that's for another time)
For me it has nothing to do with when we saw him last. It has everything to do with what he brings to the table. This adds an extra element to the heel turn that Punk has taken and will make for interesting television in the coming weeks. As a fan, it is exciting for 2 reasons. It gives us an alliance we havent seen on WWE tv, and it gives the show great potential for a bit more edge that has been lacking in the overall product. Instead of recycling the same old crap, this is a new idea that could pay off nicely and add something to what Punk is doing. Punk shakes things up and so does Heyman. Good idea to team them up, even if it is for nothing more than some great promo time.
Is it the 2nd coming of Jesus like most fanboys are going to scream about? No. Is it still exciting? Yeah.
If anything, he is back to the person people love (to hate). If you think CM Punk has been more entertaining in the last twelve months than he is right now, we're watching two different shows. He's fantastic right now, the best thing going on Raw. That's not something I could say for him, oh, two months ago.
I agree with nightmare. Putting Heyman and Punk together could be amazing. Add in Brock and Raw is about to get really, really interesting. Before that happened, it wasn't. Not a SINGLE interesting thing happened on Raw prior to Heyman popping up. We got the same matches we do every week. Same stupid segments, same boring interviews, etc.