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The Evenflow Effect
Well, Reigns will get booed like a heel. Lesnar will get cheered like a face. Rollins will cash in like a heel on Reigns, but get cheered like a face. It makes no sense.
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Who would've thunk it. Robert Trujillo. The bass player of Metallica. Won the 2015 Royal Rumble.
Say what you want but since The Shield break up Reigns is the one the fans are least behind which tells me he was hot because of The Shield not as an individual.
I wouldn't be surprised if next month is a gimmick match so Show doesn't have to get pinned by Reigns.
They love Daniel Bryan. You can't blame them for that. Honestly, he should've won the Rumble. Fans were never going to accept anyone but him.
However, I still can't get over the flip flop on Reigns from last year to this year. They're just being babies at this point. It's not like he's even remotely bad at what he does. If he were, like Batista last year, I could get with it.
Tonight's booking really makes a person wonder about the WWE. Are they looking to build new stars or is Vince trying to sabotage his own company before he passes on?
Bryan out early and not even by being screwed.
Kane and Big Show in the last 4.
Booking the Rumble in a smark city.
The dominance shown by Kane and Big Show.
Nothing much in terms of build for any other Mania storyline.
I could go on and on...
That is simply untrue. Reigns absolutely has more fan support than either. It dwindled significantly after he was hurt but he still gets bigger pops than Ambrose does. And Rollins is a heel.
But the fans at this point would accept Rollins over Reigns to be champ. Truthfully, Reigns beating Lesnar and Rollins cashing in is probably the best possible ending in the long run, even if it's not the happy Wrestlemania ending people are used to.
Well, I'll call it now. Reigns beats Lesnar after being sold as an underdog, and Rollins cashes in after the match. I hope I'm wrong because that's Booking 101.
Bryan out early I question.
The rest makes sense actually as they're telling the story of Reigns looking like a giant killer going into Mania against the ultimate giant.
Now the problem with that is people don't want to see that story and it's hurting them.
Tom Phillips interviewed Cena and asked what was next for him and Rusev appeared out of the blue just to shove Cena. They had to be separated by jobbers/midcarders.So what exactly happened with Rusev and Cena? I didn't see it.
I think you're taking this crowd too seriously. Most people don't hate Reigns. Philadelphians aren't people.
He'll probably get shit on at Mania too but it's possible to rectify that in the next couple of months. Unfortunately, putting him with Big Show will not and that's exactly what they're going to do.
The Reigns pop was last year wasn't really for Roman. It was to have "anyone but Batista" win. The same way the fans even cheered for Rusev tonight for a bit.
Tom Phillips interviewed Cena and asked what was next for him and Rusev appeared out of the blue just to shove Cena. They had to be separated by jobbers/midcarders.
It's as random as it sounds. It also seems Rusev popping out of nowhere is his new thing.
I think you're taking this crowd too seriously. Most people don't hate Reigns. Philadelphians aren't people.
He'll probably get shit on at Mania too but it's possible to rectify that in the next couple of months. Unfortunately, putting him with Big Show will not and that's exactly what they're going to do.
It would've helped if they treated Bryan as more than just an annoying fan magnet that had to be removed for the REAL COMPANY STAR to shine. People notice when you're fucking with them, and they'll not take it lightly.
2. This is a big one: where does Reigns go after he slays the giant? Yeah he'll beat Lesnar and win the title, but where do you go from there? It's like Hogan beating Andre: the next several months were really, really dull because he didn't have a credible opponent left.