Seven hours of Wrestlemania. Seven. Hours.
Why I’m suddenly reviewing it? I mean it is after all the biggest event of the year so we are bound to review it I guess. Plus it’ll make sure I do stay awake for seven whole hours.
Seven hours of Wrestlemania. Seven. Hours.
Why I’m suddenly reviewing it? I mean it is after all the biggest event of the year so we are bound to review it I guess. Plus it’ll make sure I do stay awake for seven whole hours.
So here I am again, totally unprepared for the actual PPV as I haven’t seen much of RAW for the last few weeks and my only knowledge of what is happening is thanks to Kenny McIntosh and David J. McCutcheon on ITR’s RAW Rundown which is basically how I follow RAW at the moment.
I know you love to hear my views though so here they are!
As I’ve attempted to in the past I shall be reviewing a PPV without having watched TOO much of RAW or SmackDown recently. With some interesting match ups it’ll be fun to see what happens at the Biggest Party of the Summer.
So I’ve been doing a lot of wrestling reviews lately so thought why not at least do a few WWE PPV reviews at the same time.
I haven’t really paid too much attention to RAW recently, I stick to SmackDown more then RAW just because of time restrictions and all that, so this PPV I’m going in slightly cold. I do predictions with a group for all PPVs now so will probably end up just posting my predictions again but I can’t remember too many of what I actually predicted for Extreme Rules all I know is I want the Miz to win.
Yeah we’ve missed a SmackDown but we have a very special RAW this week.
So its about time that I got back to doing RAW and SmackDown and not just the PPVs. It might be a little late (unfortunately we’ve had personal family issues over the weekend and into this week) but at least it is done.
Dean Ambrose won the title at MitB and we get to see his first RAW as champ. My biggest question is when will Ambrose replace Cole with a fish tank like he promised all those months ago!?
The week after WrestleMania was a lot of fun with some great NXT main roster debuts and Shane McMahon taking control.
With the announcement of Shane being in charge again lets see what this weeks RAW gives us.
The biggest show of the year. We are all ready for WrestleMania.
Last weeks SmackDown was a bit of a let down but it pointed to this week to be a lot better. With Lesnar.