
On BlindTag.com ,I made a comment this past week in my post TNA to Monday that TNA Impact needed to be sure they were offering something more then chocolate milk to WWE Raw's plain milk. I, in fact demanded martinis. What they gave me was bong water.
I have some icky looking sludge in my refrigerator that is more interesting to watch then what you offered this past Monday in the live show.
Hold up there Raw, you didn't give me anything of note either.
Yes, I watched both shows this week. They seemed to be equal on the crap level.
Both shows started off with the seniors tour, both shows had one semi strong match in the early on that left a bad taste in my mouth, both shows ended on a low note.
The women's division which used to be something to brag about on TNA , has become nothing but cream pies with extra whip cream. I hate cream pies, and whip cream makes me vomit.
WWE's women's division has always been nothing but marshmallows. I hate marshmallows too, their not vegan friendly.
Neither show made any use of their tag team division. WWE for starters, really doesn't have a decent tag team division, they try but none of the teams they have created in the last few years have any grit.
TNA who's biggest strength is their tag teams, didn't play that hand this week. And no I do not count the handi cap match. That was a fluff piece and we all know it.
What is the point of a guest host on Raw if they do nothing? Axe it already.
TNA... I'm scratching my head on why the hell you made us suffer through not just one but two segments with Brooke Hogan and her really horrible acting. Axe it already.
It was good to see the X-Division get a push, bad to see Shannon Moore arrive out of nowhere and be handed a title match. That's bulls**t. No one cares about his character. Had he been there for the last 6 months week after week maybe, but to arrive with no proper history and not having earned it. Bulls**t!
That brings me to the arrival of Jeff Hardy. I have very publicly expressed my distaste for him, and stand strongly by that. I see nothing good with him being in TNA.
Back over on Raw. Sheamus was the highlight of the night for me. I would still rather see him in a feud with Orton, but putting him against Triple H is a smart move. It makes sense, as Triple H himself pointed out, every one who's feuded with him has risen to the top as a major player. I call him my white knight for a reason, and I think he's got the staying power to be the number one Heel with fan backing. I know that sounds odd to some of you, but think about the Heels you love to hate then get back to me. Putting that segment in the mid point of the show was a smart move, as most fans who were flipping channels would have stayed on Raw for that ten minutes before flipping back.
But, overall grades for both shows D+
Here's hoping next week someone pulls a rabbit out of a hat, cause right now, neither show is impressing me much, and if TNA doesn't get their head out of their ass, they are going to find themselves sleeping on the sofa more often. Dig.
this is where you have a conflict you don't think Moore deserved his title but Sheamus did can't have it both ways if Moore doesn't deserve it then neither did Sheamus.
ReplyDeleteSheamus was on Raw for a few months.
ReplyDeleteMoore, literally came out of nowhere.