![]() ![]() I really was digging the ruthlessness of Aiden English when he went for the exact same throw into the ropes on Enzo Amore that gave him a concussion in the first place. Vaudevillains was truly the standout of the segment, but I knew I liked it all. ![]() I was initially at a crossroads at picking which moment in the closing of the Enzo & Cass vs. Vaudevillains try to re-injure Enzo so Big Cass flips out and beats them both up.Īwesome, they're Spike & Chester. Styles has so much potential for the next couple of months and this was a fine step in the story. Gallows & Anderson come across as much more of a real threat when they’re aligned with their Club leader, too. I like the heel side of Styles, which he’s fully embraced in WWE as of a week ago. There was more battling post-match and Cena came out to aid New Day in their battle. At least, it didn’t feel as short as it apparently was. The match itself was only about 6 minutes long but it felt longer to me when I watched it live. Oh yeah, those were a lot of fun moves back to back. Looking back at John Canton’s Raw Deal, I noticed that there was a Pele Kick by Styles to Big E followed by a boot from Gallows, Kofi hit an SOS on AJ, and Styles finished the match with his Phenomenal Forearm against Kingston. This is the one entry that I wrote on Tuesday and not after the show on Monday, so I needed help reminding myself why I liked it so much. This was truly a win-win for both wrestlers. ![]() No physical encounters were necessary and nobody needed to get an upperhand on the other guy. He feels far more natural in these sit-down pre-recorded interviews – which might be the result of him not having to deal with a usually contentious crowd.Īnother major positive from these videos is the fact that Seth and Roman got to save an in-ring interaction with each other. In the case of Roman, it’s one of the best ways to present him. It’s baffling why WWE doesn’t do videos like these all the time because their documentary-style pieces are always so great. I learned a new word while watching Raw because aerogigantic apparently is when you “cut through the air like a giant arrow.” Fandango is brilliant.Īlso, did Golden Truth already lose their Goldust-head karaoke intro? They’re getting the short end of the stick on this feud. When Fandango explained to Tyler that the lack of hair made him more “aerogigantic,” I died laughing. Tyler was shaving his partner’s back, because if you’ve already blended your entrance music then this is the next logical step. R-Truth match, the two were shown backstage partaking in some grooming fun. I’m completely on board with Tyler Breeze & Fandango getting routine Zoolander-style segments. I've heard of that." How do we not have on more? #RAWTonight Inspiration in his life has come from many people including his family, Woody Allen, Steven Spielberg, Jack Nicholson, The Beatles, and of course, Lassie."Science. In 2010, he completed principle photography on a film titled "How to Score Your Life," which also features TNA Knockout ODB. Nick has appeared in over a dozen Off-Broadway plays since he moved to New York City, and has shot several short and feature length films. Nick is a member of two Off-Broadway theatre companies, Another Urban Riff, and the Drama Desk Award winning Godlight Theatre Company. From there, Nick made the transition from radio personality to editor when he began working with WrestleZone in 2008. Nick first entered the internet wrestling community back in 2004 when he became the co-host of The Voice of Wrestling Radio Show. Nick attended New York University and graduated in 2001 with a degree in Drama. Nick was born and raised in Detroit, Michigan, and lived there until the age of 18, when he decided to pack his flack jacket and move to New York City. ![]()
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