Monday, November 17, 2014

A Week in Mondo 11.10-11.14

2 hours in and awakening from a bit of a RAW coma that usually sets in about now, if I decide to watch live. I’ve found skimming through the following day can be a bit less painless. But thought I’d try another alternative: step away from the 180 minute plus marathon (don’t worry, it’s on in the background) and the barrage of live tweeting, and do some writing about the previous week in wrestling. And if they’re all like last week, it would be a pleasure. Between a fantastic NXT, a Smackdown with a couple very bright spots, a Lucha Underground that finds the show coming into its own, and a RAW which, at the very least, shows signs of shaking off some of the shackles of monotony and getting on a few interesting turn arounds and returns. TNA was…there. All this and not a minute left to devote to ROH or New Japan Pro Wrestling.

Let’s start with NXT, the crown jewel and saving grace of the Network, which was firing on all cylinders this past week. If they are turning up the intensity to showcase what prospective subscribers can get as they get their free preview of the Network this November, then job well done and mission accomplished. But since this is a show with several episodes taped at once and in advance, it’s more likely the result of careful planning and inspired booking. Finn Balor , the WFKA Prince Devitt, came out looking ripped, delivered a solid promo to be interrupted by Tyson Kidd, one of the brand’s best talkers who would make a mark on Smackdown this same week. It lead to a swift and satisfying tag team match in which Finn and Hideo Itami, the WFKA Kenta, took out Kidd and Justin Gabriel with a battery of brutal kicks, and an impossibly fluid flying takedown by Finn onto Kidd and Gabriel on the outside.

The Lucha Dragons also defended their titles in a solid tagteam match, with the wrestler presently known as Sin Cara redeeming the name Sin Cara and Kalisto hitting an incredible flip to the outside. I hope these guys are treated right; they are surpassing my expectations when they first started teaming together.

Finally, there’s nothing like a main event that you feel invested in, that features teo very strong competitors, and a result has consequence. This is what we got in Sami Zayn’s match taking on Adrian Neville. After a match that was surely a tease of just how far these two can go, we get a shady screw job of sorts with Zayn checking on Neville, who is claiming an injured knee after missing his brilliant arial Red Arrow finisher from the top. It might’ve felt a bit gimmicky but some smart moves were made keeping things up in the air as far as Neville’s heel status – not quite a full turn – and the fact that the injury could’ve been legit, at least a legit work and not Neville making it up all along. It is likely to build to increasing tension between the two and a very impressive title match between the two at the Next NXT special.

Ok, time for some conjecture. I know the mode of NXT thus far has been to groom and push talent until they are ready for the eventual move up to the main Roster, where they either rise to the top (The Shield, Rusev) or simply round out the roster (Bo Dallas, Adam Rose). But with newly acquired superstars in their own right like Kenta and Devitt, along with mainstays who had come on the scene with their own trail of experience behind them (Zayn/El Generico, Neville/PAC) what if there were a shift to make NXT more of a destination of its own? What if completely in house wrestlers continued to be prepared for the main roster – I can see Tyler Breeze on his way – but keeping the guys mentioned before, soon to be joined by Kevin Steen, as a focal point of a very slick talent-centric brand? Could it function like this in a 2 hour mode? Really make the Network appealing? Bring in other reputable guys from other companies and indies before Lucha Underground and hmmm, maybe Global Force Wrestling grab them up? Have them remain the center of NXT’s action while making occasional appearances on the main roster? I can imagine this rebooted NXT giving us dream matches between, say Devitt and a some day acquired Austin Aries…

Let’s get into the other hour long show to hit airwaves this week, Lucha Underground. Before this third week, I did not have much love for the show. I harped on the fact that it felt overproduced and the audience reactions, a steady level of shouting from beginning to end with no ups and downs, did not feel hard earned, thus not genuine. It did not help that its home, the El Rey Network is not easy to come by. I don’t get it. So, watching it after the fact through dubious sources takes a bit of the shine off the experience. Yet the important thing is week 3 is making the vibe of the show gel together. A bigger assortment of wrestlers have been introduced, with some guys maintaining a steady presence and others adding some nice variety to the mix. Unsurprisingly, the thing that brought it home for me was closest to what an outsider like myself might consider a traditional lucha match: a triple threat showdown between three masked luchadors. It was filled with mind blowing spots. I want more of this. While I appreciate the desire to show something encapsulating a number of styles, I have a lot less interest in the non-lucha guys so far. Am I compelled to make my way to week 4, though? Absolutely.

It’s hard to say much about TNA. Not in it’s lowest of lows, but far from great, it is showing slow and steady signs of improvement that are sadly too late, as it doesn’t seem like it has a future. I didn't see all of it. As for what was worth talking about, I’ve got to shout out Samuel Shaw. After being handed terrible gimmick after terrible gimmick, the guy has maintained a charisma and a decent showing throughout. The crazy couple gimmick he is in now with Brittany is actually pretty good. The black rubber gloves he wears during matches is a nice freakish touch. So, while it may all be moot anyway, it pains me to see them treat him as a throw away character time and again, as in book him to lose. In a decent hardcore match, he lost to Gunner who is physically impressive, but as a well-rounded pro wrestler with a vision, I’m left cold. Him no selling excruciating looking spots does not impress. Neither does yelling crass obscenities in the heel valet’s face, not if you’re trying to get over as a face anyway.  This doesn't strike me as a persona with a future. On the other hand, Shaw and Brittany running wild like Woody and Juliette in Natural Born Killers is an intriguing pair that is far more deserving of a push. Aries was solid as always and helped made the match with Lashley a good one.  To me he is the guy most deserving of greener pastures if TNA can’t make it to 2015.

OK then, as far as the big leagues. Smackdown continues to prove my theory that it has a team of writers and bookers behind it doing better work than the RAW crew. For whatever reason, maybe as simple as the fact that 3 hours is bloated and 2 hours is less excess to muck around with? Matches for the most part seem better, and here I’ll only talk about one: Ziggler vs Tyson Kidd vs Cesaro. This was some of the best spot-filled wrestling action I’ve seen, well worth seeking out and giving a look. Aside from the odd decision to add a stipulation that it was an elimination match, which seemed to only serve the purpose of continuing the burial of Cesaro and giving fodder for the uninspiring commentary team to tee off on Kidd, it was an excellent showcase of their talent.

And finally, the monstrosity, the juggernaut…RAW. After week after week of frustrating booking centered around the same 4 – 6 talents, it is nice to see them putting some new moves in motion. The emergence of Luke Harper on the main event scene was odd, but very welcome. The guy is extremely talented. The return of Ryback, while going through some muddled turns this week, is a nice change up as well. Goes to show, sometimes the best way to make us want someone is to make them go away for a while. Hard to believe this is the same guy who has been in mediocre heel tag team purgatory for such a long time. I wonder how long he will keep our interest? It seems as long as you let people chant feed me more, he’s golden.  For now, it gives much needed options. I’m guessing the absence of Orton will have a similar effect on him when he makes his return.

Last of all, I’ll talk about one of my favorite things to see on Raw and Smackdown: the heel turn of Adam Rose. While not an important figure, I love seeing plans gone awry being problem solved, and the tweaking of the obvious miss of a baby face gimmick into heel territory is a nice correction. Watching him work heel, you can see it is a very natural fit. They could’ve made him disappear completely and return to his South African brutalizer persona once worn in NXT, but I actually think the Adam Rose heel twist is perfect. When I first saw Rose on NXT, he was in fact a heel for me. That generic soulless light beer commercial theme song, the trendy followers all scream heel. I hope he keeps all of this moving forward. All he had to do was grow a bit more facial hair, apply that eye liner a bit more heavily, and make his facial expressions a bit more vain and superficial looking and I’m sold on an entertaining villain. Add in one of my favorite forms of heel heat – beating up the mascot – and we’ve got a really good thing going. One must remember that with WWE, you never know if their end game is what makes sense or the result of other agendas. If they are pushing Rose toward a match with the Bunny, and putting the Bunny over for cheap comedy, it will be seriously painful. Hopefully they get whatever that is out of their system and keep Adam Rose the heel with the empty headed entourage. I can see some solid feuds with Chris Jericho, the new incarnation of Woods, Kofi, and Big E, or even some fodder for the once again fan favorite Ryback being solid wrestling.


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Monday, September 1, 2014

Smackdown Sweep Up 1: August 29, 2014


While everything that matters happens on RAW, there is a show called SMACKDOWN, which does have its moments. With RAW demanding a solid 3 hours of your time plus the numerous WWE Network distractions and goings ons in other wrestling companies, here's an effort to keep you in the know about what was interesting...or not...and what is worth tracking down and checking out in case you missed the number 2 show.

This SMACKDOWN kicked off with Bray Wyatt facing Roman Reigns. Immediate thoughts going off in the brain: whoah, this is way too big for SMACKDOWN. This is the stuff of potential main event angles. You could sense this was not going to culminate in any actual win or loss situation, but even teasing at it seemed a bit too much like giving away something of premium value. A win over Bray would surely help Reigns solidify his stature as legit championship contender down the line. And Bray doing even just ok in a feud between them would solidify him as a major player. This should've been advertised. Perhaps it was and I missed it. In any case, unsurprising run-in by other Wyatts to give the DQ finish. Big Show and Henry come to the rescue, leading to classic SMACKDOWN main event booking: throw 'em all in a six-man tag match.

Seth Rollins vs Rob Van Dam. I wanted to see this when I learned this would be RVD's last match in the WWE...at least under this current contract. He won in a count out finish against Rollins on Main Event making the finish of this even  ore obvious. A good match. Nothing special, but seemed as though RVD worked ever so slightly more to get some interesting maneuvers in. I really feel RVD could've been booked much stronger, even if he wasn't going to do anything substantial, he could've been promoted as someone difficult to beat, making up and coming heels' victories over him more meaningful. The way things have been, you could smell 'nothing of any importance is going on here' from miles away. I had even been thinking, considering RVD's past dealings with Heyman, he could've been someone to put against Brock a few times on TV. Even if the outcome would be predictable, they could've done some entertaining hardcore stuff with Brock still dominating even if RVD got in a spot or two. Oh well.

Jack Swagger vs Rusev. At this point one must note that this is solid booking with an emphasis on wrestling, a nice reprieve from RAW and all its filler. This would be a submission match. Victor must win by making opponent give up. Cole or maybe it was JBL declare this to be the most important match between the two. Perhaps he forgot it was a SMACKDOWN taping? In fact, from the stipulation down to the quality of the match, it was what one might say is too good for SMACKDOWN, more suited for RAW. (But hey, for those of us who want to keep enjoying a little extra wrestling on throughout the week, keep it coming!) They did some good back and forth, and the submissions really brought out a heightened sense of suspense, despite the predictable outcome. You could hear fans really popping for Swagger narrowly escaping the Accolade.

Fantastic heel booking of Bo Dallas found him throwing in a towel, thus confusing the referee, and tripping up Swagger for Rusev's ultimate victory. Bo was an effective antagonistic jerk. Rusev was victorious. Swagger lost due to interference. All 3 players came out looking strong. Bo furthered his psychological bullying of Swagger with his injury making him unable to respond to the taunts, making an eventual match between the two something I will look forward to. This is a match to seek out and watch.

Something else that strikes me about the way they are presenting Swagger and his injury is that this is EXACTLY how post-SUMMERSLAM Cena SHOULD be booked!! After the unprecedented one sided beatdown by Lesnar, Cena should've been...still should be...showing signs of trauma, be them mental or physical, and losing matches or at least just squeaking by; then getting stronger little by little to try for a sympathetic comeback against Lesnar. It's been documented that the decision to do 'Super Cena' on last week's RAW was a decision made by Vince. Perhaps they'll course correct in the weeks to come.

Paige vs Emma. I blinked and this was over. But considering how little we've seen of Emma lately, it makes sense. Paige should be shown as a strong champ. I have more to say about the followup: the new direction of her feud with AJ Lee, which has me...confused. AJ switching things up and playing the role of the fake friend...or real friend...giving Paige chocolates and professing her love, i mean 'like.'

This might make sense except Paige isn't even playing along -- she spit the chocolate in AJ's face. AJ acted upset, which makes her look like an idiot. If this is "mind games" it doesn't make sense because Paige has the title and no reason to care if AJ is her friend or not. She called her own bluff already and took the title. This is very frustrating bad booking because AJ and Paige are clearly extremely talented PRO WRESTLERS, head and shoulders above most of their peers. They stand a chance to make an impact. Is this going to make for the next Lita and Trish?? No. But could it? Yes Yes Yes. When you have two very strong wrestlers and a faltering story, ditch the story and make it about their competition with one another, plain and simple. Have them cut old school tried and true biting, pissed off promos on one another and give us a wrestling match to look forward to.

AJ left and came back to CM Punk chants and neither the writers nor her has given reasons to cease them. The confusing psycho or not psycho character is not moving forward and not befitting a face. Ditch it and bring something new, without delay.

Sheamus vs Damien Mizdow. Yeah, this has lasted more than one day. After a bit of time the gimmick actually grows on you a bit. It helps Miz to be a somewhat more over even more repugnant heel. After the match, Sheamus won (as if you needed me to tell you that), Miz even got to run in to get a petty cheap shot in. Fun stuff. I just don't see what poor once a very credible heel himself Damien Sandow gets out of it in the slightest. Perhaps if the gimmick continues, they could find some way to have Sandow interact with Miz in a way that gets Sandow over as a heel a bit too? Perhaps even explain WHY Sandow would be doing this in the first place??

Ziggler caught Miz and gave him some grief on the ramp, so expect a tag match with these four on the next RAW.

Jimmy Uso vs Stardust. First off, I really like the heel turn of the 'Dust Brothers.' Since Cody turned into Stardust, I've always felt the two took on a resemblance to corny classic Batman villains from the BAM! ZIFF! POW! show back in the day. And now that I think about it, the Conquistadors. So the heel role makes sense and feels right. The match ended in a hot minute with Jimmy getting a roll up for the win. The match is worth watching for the classic heel antics: Golddust apologized before the match for the attack on RAW, said they lost it in the moment. Then after this match, another attack from out of nowhere. This should lead to a very fun match at Night of Champions.

Reigns, Big Show, and Mark Henry vs The Wyatts. I can't remember too much about this match but it was good. It was good in that way that all those matches with the Shield were. A lot of moving around. High impact moves. It reminds me why Reigns was so impressive to me as a team player: he would come in and break up the action with some very fast high impact moves...but as a singles competitor, I'm feeling a bit lethargic. Reigns and company won. This could continue in a number of ways. I'd like to see Bray in a program with Big Show. Keep Bray strong and give him a devious way to bring a giant sized Show down, who really hasn't been up to much of anything lately. And the thing with Jericho seems pretty cold. That or get the other Wyatts back into winning mode and show them as a force to be reckoned with in matches against Show and Henry.

Overall this was an entertaining SMACKDOWN. No earth shattering events, but storylines were supported, wrestlers were made to be strong, and there was little filler between people with nothing going on.

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