Monday Night Raw
Here's some Raw thoughts and questions ....
Why don't they turn Ric Flair face? It would have made perfect sense for him to turn with Batista. Both of them are tired of Hunter's crap and the Bradshaw's limo stuff could have been the final blow to turn Flair off of H. Also, Batista showed us last night that he's still not quite ready to carry a mike. Flair could be the perfect mouthpiece for Dave.
Shouldn't Trish be the face in her feud with Christie Wassername? The whole thing is based on Trish Stratus complaining that she is a talented worker and all of the other nameless bimbos are taking away TV time from her.
Didn't Batista sure get it right when he said that everyone was tired of Raw being all about Triple H all of the time?
Shawn Michaels and Edge sure put on one hell of a match. Blood plus great work equals great fun. I hope they don't completely forget about Edge, though. He's still one of the best and his heel gimmick is working out pretty well. I'm sure he'll be in the Y2J Ladder match.
Speaking of the Y2J Ladder match, who's going to be in it? For sure, I'm guess Jericho (duh) Edge, Christian... and that's all. Maybe a returning Matt Hardy. Benoit? Mohammad Whassisname? Chris Masters (I keep calling him Chris Mathews.) Some other jobbers like Hurricane? Or Kane? Who knows. As long it's watchable and serves some sort of purpose.
Also, Piper's Pit will return to Wrestlemania to interview Steve Austin!!! That's big news, but not as big as the following news item...
Hulk Hogan! Wrestlemania is truly the "House that Hulk Built" and at WMXXI the master is coming home. I'd love to see them put together some sort of angle with Hogan vs. Austin vs. Piper. So what if it's not a Beniot/Guerrero classic. You can combine all of the heat Beniot & Guerroro have for their entire combined careers and they wouldn't add up to one day of Hogan's at his best. Funny how much I hated him as a kid. Flair was and will always be THE man, but no matter how many five-star matches Flair put on with Steamboat, Windham, or Sting, none of us would be sitting around watching wrestling twenty-two years later if there was no Hulk Hogan. It was really funny hearing King and JR sucking up to Hogan in the commentary booth all night, though.
Why don't they turn Ric Flair face? It would have made perfect sense for him to turn with Batista. Both of them are tired of Hunter's crap and the Bradshaw's limo stuff could have been the final blow to turn Flair off of H. Also, Batista showed us last night that he's still not quite ready to carry a mike. Flair could be the perfect mouthpiece for Dave.
Shouldn't Trish be the face in her feud with Christie Wassername? The whole thing is based on Trish Stratus complaining that she is a talented worker and all of the other nameless bimbos are taking away TV time from her.
Didn't Batista sure get it right when he said that everyone was tired of Raw being all about Triple H all of the time?
Shawn Michaels and Edge sure put on one hell of a match. Blood plus great work equals great fun. I hope they don't completely forget about Edge, though. He's still one of the best and his heel gimmick is working out pretty well. I'm sure he'll be in the Y2J Ladder match.
Speaking of the Y2J Ladder match, who's going to be in it? For sure, I'm guess Jericho (duh) Edge, Christian... and that's all. Maybe a returning Matt Hardy. Benoit? Mohammad Whassisname? Chris Masters (I keep calling him Chris Mathews.) Some other jobbers like Hurricane? Or Kane? Who knows. As long it's watchable and serves some sort of purpose.
Also, Piper's Pit will return to Wrestlemania to interview Steve Austin!!! That's big news, but not as big as the following news item...
Hulk Hogan! Wrestlemania is truly the "House that Hulk Built" and at WMXXI the master is coming home. I'd love to see them put together some sort of angle with Hogan vs. Austin vs. Piper. So what if it's not a Beniot/Guerrero classic. You can combine all of the heat Beniot & Guerroro have for their entire combined careers and they wouldn't add up to one day of Hogan's at his best. Funny how much I hated him as a kid. Flair was and will always be THE man, but no matter how many five-star matches Flair put on with Steamboat, Windham, or Sting, none of us would be sitting around watching wrestling twenty-two years later if there was no Hulk Hogan. It was really funny hearing King and JR sucking up to Hogan in the commentary booth all night, though.



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