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Post by Mighty Attack Tribble on Mar 18, 2018 20:28:34 GMT -5
The smart thing is Ronda goes over Steph, there's logic there because the "mainstream star" will look great. However, the entirity of the whole women's "revolution" was that Steph was the driving force and this icon. So she will be Ronda's equal, so she's not going to take the fall. Kurt and Trips are left, and Trips will most likely need to do the job here so that Ronda's team is victorious. However, I fully expect shenanigans. I see it going into the spot where Steph and Ronda, not the legal participants, wind up on the outside, Ronda starts getting the upper hand, and Steph fires back, which somehow distracts Angle. Angle turns his back adn boom, turns back into a pedigree. Thus Ronda doesn't tket he fall and gets to kick some ass, probably even getting shots in on Trips, but Steph does not take the fall, and Angle is "protected" in the loss. Pretty much what I see happening. The money match is Ronda and Steph one-on-one somewhere down the line, and Ronda isn't in any position to work a match with a non-worker like Steph right now. HHH and Angle are simply there to cover for Steph not being a worker and Ronda's complete lack of experience.
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Post by Natural Born Farmer on Mar 18, 2018 20:33:27 GMT -5
Sting wasn't a newcomer, more an oldcomer, plus, WCW guy so I'd imagine Vince had a large hand in that. Say what you will but Cena, Bryan, Roman, HHH will put over people who look like they have a significant future. It was all on Sting. His plan was for the 'Mania match to be his final match, and, being old school, he subscribes to the belief that you go out on your back. The only compromise was HHH didn't want to go over clean, hence the sledgehammer spot, which works for the match, but not anything that came after - the post-match handshake, and Sting's verbal fellatio of HHH the next night on Raw. Sting even feels that people took the result too personally. Him losing that match isn't comparable to Kurt/Ronda vs. HHH/Steph, though I would not be shocked if the result sees Kurt taking the fall. Was he not involved in a world title feud with Seth Rollins within a month of Wrestlemania or so? Where are you getting this info from?
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Post by A Platypus Rave is Correct on Mar 18, 2018 20:34:47 GMT -5
It was all on Sting. His plan was for the 'Mania match to be his final match, and, being old school, he subscribes to the belief that you go out on your back. The only compromise was HHH didn't want to go over clean, hence the sledgehammer spot, which works for the match, but not anything that came after - the post-match handshake, and Sting's verbal fellatio of HHH the next night on Raw. Sting even feels that people took the result too personally. Him losing that match isn't comparable to Kurt/Ronda vs. HHH/Steph, though I would not be shocked if the result sees Kurt taking the fall. Was he not involved in a world title feud with Seth Rollins within a month of Wrestlemania or so? He was not. Seth vs. Sting didn't happen until September.
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Post by Mighty Attack Tribble on Mar 18, 2018 21:19:48 GMT -5
It was all on Sting. His plan was for the 'Mania match to be his final match, and, being old school, he subscribes to the belief that you go out on your back. The only compromise was HHH didn't want to go over clean, hence the sledgehammer spot, which works for the match, but not anything that came after - the post-match handshake, and Sting's verbal fellatio of HHH the next night on Raw. Sting even feels that people took the result too personally. Him losing that match isn't comparable to Kurt/Ronda vs. HHH/Steph, though I would not be shocked if the result sees Kurt taking the fall. Was he not involved in a world title feud with Seth Rollins within a month of Wrestlemania or so? Where are you getting this info from? The Sting documentary for the part about wanting to go out at 'Mania on his back, and Waltman's podcast for the bit about HHH not wanting to go over clean. And as has been stated, he came back in September, a decision that wasn't made until a night or two before SummerSlam (according to Meltzer), and was done because Rollins wanted to work with him.
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