WWE held a special WWE Network event called Roadblock last night. The card had 7 matches, featuring talent from both Raw and NXT.
King Barrett & Sheamus VS New Day (WWE Tag Team Championship)
An ok opener, although definitely the weaker of the two tag team title matches. There was no reason for Barrett and Sheamus to win so the right call was made. Hilarious promo before the match by The New Day about Booty O's cereal.
Chris Jericho VS Jack Swagger
This wasn't as good as it could have been, Jericho got the win he needed so the match accomplished what it needed to. Excellent heel promo by Jericho. It was much better than the match itself. The match wasn't bad really, just didn't live up to its full potential. In arguably the lowest point of the entire show, JBL kept shouting "YOU STILL GOT IT" a million times after the match ended. I doubt I was the only fan watching and yelling "SHUT UP!" at this time. How annoying! Once or twice would have sufficed.
Enzo Amore & Colin Cassady VS Revival (NXT Tag Team Championship)
This was great! NXT proved once again to be the superior brand. I wish Enzo and Cass would have won, but it benefits The Revival to retain once more against the most popular tag team in NXT. I am genuinely shocked that Enzo and Cass have yet to be promoted. If they aren't going to win the titles then why are they still in NXT? Just move them up to Raw so they can feud with The New Day in what would provide endless silly promos.
Charlotte VS Natalya (Divas Championship)
Another really good match. Charlotte gets momentum going into her triple threat title defense at Wrestlemania and Natalya looked like she had a decent chance of winning for a while there. This match accomplished everything it needed to and more. I would want to see this as a lengthier feud. It won't happen now obviously due to the triple threat, but it's an option WWE should look into.
Brock Lesnar VS Bray Wyatt & Luke Harper
This was ok, nothing special. Bray looked a bit weak to me though. If he is supposed to be "the new face of fear" why was he showing so much fear here? Sure, it's Lesnar, but come on. Could have been a little better done, maybe including the other two Wyatt members and Bray not retreating. Whatever. It didn't suck, although like Jericho VS Swagger it did not live up to its potential.
Sami Zayn VS Stardust
This was a fun match. Sami got the win and it was the right call. Not much else to say here.
Dean Ambrose VS Triple H (World Heavyweight Championship)
Best match of the show. Dean was so close to winning and I had been hoping he would. I can't quite say the right call was made as Dean defending at Wrestlemania would be much better than WWE keeping it as Trips VS Roman, but that's a whole other topic. With Dean's popularity continuing to grow, this should definitely not be his last title shot. Good finish, despite a title change being potentially the better alternative.
Overall Thoughts
So, for a randomly made WWE Network special, this was a really fun show overall. It was big enough to have been its own PPV and I liked it more than Fastlane. My main concern is that nothing changed. Not a single title that was defended here changed hands. Dean VS Lesnar VS Trips VS Reigns with Dean defending could have been a better idea than keeping things as they are. WWE is heading into Wrestlemania next, the biggest show of the year, with the card still looking underwhelming. I blame the injuries as it's not 100% the Creative team's fault with so many out injured. There is still blame to be placed on them though, as I do not have high hopes for the Wrestlemania 32 event. I'll be there as I had already bought tickets, however I'm concerned for how WWE can still salvage the show. Wrestlemania rants aside.... if you have the time to check Roadblock out and somehow missed it, go check it out. It's one of those shows that is good for just being a fan and having a good time watching.
So what are your thoughts? Did you like this show? Why or why not? I encourage you to post a full review.
Did you agree with the results? Should a title have changed hands? If so, which title(s) and why?
Should the WWE do this event again in future years? Should it replace Fastlane? Should both be replaced?
This event featured talent from both Raw and NXT. Would you like to see more NXT talent featured on main roster shows? Why or why not?
Discuss!
King Barrett & Sheamus VS New Day (WWE Tag Team Championship)
An ok opener, although definitely the weaker of the two tag team title matches. There was no reason for Barrett and Sheamus to win so the right call was made. Hilarious promo before the match by The New Day about Booty O's cereal.
Chris Jericho VS Jack Swagger
This wasn't as good as it could have been, Jericho got the win he needed so the match accomplished what it needed to. Excellent heel promo by Jericho. It was much better than the match itself. The match wasn't bad really, just didn't live up to its full potential. In arguably the lowest point of the entire show, JBL kept shouting "YOU STILL GOT IT" a million times after the match ended. I doubt I was the only fan watching and yelling "SHUT UP!" at this time. How annoying! Once or twice would have sufficed.
Enzo Amore & Colin Cassady VS Revival (NXT Tag Team Championship)
This was great! NXT proved once again to be the superior brand. I wish Enzo and Cass would have won, but it benefits The Revival to retain once more against the most popular tag team in NXT. I am genuinely shocked that Enzo and Cass have yet to be promoted. If they aren't going to win the titles then why are they still in NXT? Just move them up to Raw so they can feud with The New Day in what would provide endless silly promos.
Charlotte VS Natalya (Divas Championship)
Another really good match. Charlotte gets momentum going into her triple threat title defense at Wrestlemania and Natalya looked like she had a decent chance of winning for a while there. This match accomplished everything it needed to and more. I would want to see this as a lengthier feud. It won't happen now obviously due to the triple threat, but it's an option WWE should look into.
Brock Lesnar VS Bray Wyatt & Luke Harper
This was ok, nothing special. Bray looked a bit weak to me though. If he is supposed to be "the new face of fear" why was he showing so much fear here? Sure, it's Lesnar, but come on. Could have been a little better done, maybe including the other two Wyatt members and Bray not retreating. Whatever. It didn't suck, although like Jericho VS Swagger it did not live up to its potential.
Sami Zayn VS Stardust
This was a fun match. Sami got the win and it was the right call. Not much else to say here.
Dean Ambrose VS Triple H (World Heavyweight Championship)
Best match of the show. Dean was so close to winning and I had been hoping he would. I can't quite say the right call was made as Dean defending at Wrestlemania would be much better than WWE keeping it as Trips VS Roman, but that's a whole other topic. With Dean's popularity continuing to grow, this should definitely not be his last title shot. Good finish, despite a title change being potentially the better alternative.
Overall Thoughts
So, for a randomly made WWE Network special, this was a really fun show overall. It was big enough to have been its own PPV and I liked it more than Fastlane. My main concern is that nothing changed. Not a single title that was defended here changed hands. Dean VS Lesnar VS Trips VS Reigns with Dean defending could have been a better idea than keeping things as they are. WWE is heading into Wrestlemania next, the biggest show of the year, with the card still looking underwhelming. I blame the injuries as it's not 100% the Creative team's fault with so many out injured. There is still blame to be placed on them though, as I do not have high hopes for the Wrestlemania 32 event. I'll be there as I had already bought tickets, however I'm concerned for how WWE can still salvage the show. Wrestlemania rants aside.... if you have the time to check Roadblock out and somehow missed it, go check it out. It's one of those shows that is good for just being a fan and having a good time watching.
So what are your thoughts? Did you like this show? Why or why not? I encourage you to post a full review.
Did you agree with the results? Should a title have changed hands? If so, which title(s) and why?
Should the WWE do this event again in future years? Should it replace Fastlane? Should both be replaced?
This event featured talent from both Raw and NXT. Would you like to see more NXT talent featured on main roster shows? Why or why not?
Discuss!