By @TrueGodImmortal
Baltimore, MD will get another PPV and it happens to be the Raw exclusive Extreme Rules. Usually, Extreme Rules comes with a lot of great matches and excitement and honestly, this year it is devoid of it. Why is that? Well, aside from the absence of a Universal Title match, it lacks the star power, the actual Universal Champion, good stipulations, and it feels like a forced card honestly. With a few rematches that came from Payback, this PPV doesn't look too promising, but could we be wrong? Could we see the next chapter of Goldust and R-Truth and their breakup? More Enzo/Cass vs The Revival business? Only time will tell. Let's take a look at the announced card so far.
*Rich Swann and Sasha Banks vs Noam Dar and Alicia Fox
-This feels like an attempt to get Sasha's help in getting the Cruiserweight storyline over. I'm not interested in this match at all, but I think it could really have some good momentum and could be a fun watch for all. Swann and Noam have in ring chemistry and this could be fun to see. I don't expect Sasha and Alicia to get much ring time, but I do expect Swann and Sasha to pick up the win. Hopefully Swann gets another shot at the Cruiserweight Title, but I find it unlikely after this match. Swann and Sasha pick up the win.
*Submission Match
Cruiserweight Championship
Austin Aries vs Neville
-Aries and Neville have a solid feud. I like both and I think they could put in quite the classic feud if given the right push and promotion. However, it's been relegated to not being as prominent and honestly I hate the idea of a Submission Match instead of the other two choices I had. A Ladder or TLC match sounds like the perfect culmination to this feud or any title feud in the Cruiserweight Title picture, but unfortunately, that's not the plan here. I think Neville ends up retaining unfortunately, and Aries somehow gets one more rematch, in a 2 out of 3 Falls contest at "Great Balls Of Fire" in which Aries finally wins. Neville retains.
*Steel Cage Match
Tag Team Championship
The Hardy Boyz vs Cesaro and Sheamus
-The Hardyz aren't Broken yet. They need to be. It seemed like we were getting the Broken Hardyz after Cesaro and Sheamus turned heel, but they've held off due to the Impact lawsuit and battle. Honestly, I'm surprised Cesaro and Sheamus are still together, and honestly, I don't expect them to win this match. I think the team to defeat the Hardyz are the team that is currently out of commission until the next month or so, The Revival. I predict the Hardyz retain here in a solid yet slightly sloppy contest and then Cesaro and Sheamus move on to feud with another face team, or they do what I thought they would have by now and broke up. The Hardyz will retain the championships.
*Kendo Stick On A Pole Match
Women's RAW Championship
Bayley vs Alexa Bliss
-There's not a match on this cars that been horribly built quite like this one. After the terrible promo between the two on RAW this past Monday, and the lack of empathy for Bayley as a main roster face, one has to assume that the eventual plan is going to be Alexa vs Sasha Banks, the biggest star on the roster for women. Bayley just isn't working as the sympathetic face and while I expect her to get her share of "revenge" in this match, I think we see Bayley come up just a tad short and Alexa continues her blissful reign.
*Intercontinental Championship
The Miz vs Dean Ambrose
-Nothing says Extreme Rules like a match that could end in a disqualification..... and cause the champion to lose his title. It's honestly a stupid stipulation and that's the basis of this entire card really. Nothing on this card really sticks out to me as being solid minus the mega main event and this match was one we watched for months on Smackdown just a few months prior so it was very pointless for it to be here yet again. The stipulation makes me believe Ambrose will win cleanly and retain, making the Miz look weaker by design since he couldn't even get Ambrose to get himself DQed. However, I'd rather Ambrose retain cleanly than to lose it on a disqualification. So, I predict Ambrose to retain.
*Fatal 5 Way Match For No. 1 Contender Spot
Samoa Joe vs Finn Balor vs Bray Wyatt vs Roman Reigns vs Seth Rollins
-The only match I'm interested in seeing on this show really. This match will be the MOTN and in reality, there's essentially nothing about this match that is predictable. The booking has been done very well, and it seems that even after unnecessary wins over Finn Balor and Seth Rollins, Roman Reigns still isn't a favorite to win. Samoa Joe has momentum, Bray Wyatt has momentum, and even Finn Balor had momentum too. This match essentially could go either way, but based on the Heyman and Balor promo, there's a small feeling within me that Balor will end up walking away with the victory and going on to face Brock at the next PPV. Still, there's money in a huge Samoa Joe vs Brock match as well, and those two are my top choices. Either Joe or Finn win, and we get an actual dream match of sorts no matter how it turns out with those two. If Reigns or Bray actually do win, it would actually feel slightly like a waste, but you never know with WWE. Seth is the long shot to win, but he could pull out the victory too in a slight swerve. However, I predict Finn Balor wins, with Samoa Joe as my fallback pick. It should be a great match regardless.
There may be more matches added as the week progresses, but as of now, Extreme Rules doesn't seem to be very enticing, but who knows, WWE tends to surprise from time to time. Will this end up as a great event? I guess we'll have to tune in and find out.
-True
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Tuesday, May 30, 2017
Tuesday, May 9, 2017
Tagged under: Austin Aries, Billy and Chuck, Bobby Roode, Dirty Heels, Edge, Randy Orton, Rated RKO, Tag Team Tuesdays
EOTR Tag Team Tuesdays: Ameen's 5 Favorite Random Pairings
By @AmeenKnows
If you have read most of my articles then you should know by now that one of my favorite things are random pairings that form instant chemistry. It's something I live for. Two guys with contrasting styles coming together to put together a dope team. I don't want to go on for too long though because the title is pretty self explanatory. I also wanted to avoid using teams I've already done before and I left off next week's team so I'll leave that up for you guys to guess who it is.
Honorable Mentions
I considered adding Edge and Rey Mysterio but their time together was too short. They lasted 4 months but were able to capture the WWE Tag Team Championship once and was apart of, in my opinion, the greatest tag team match of all time against Chris Benoit and Kurt Angle at No Mercy 2002. I also really wanted to go with Rock N' Sock but they don't really fit my theme of underrated tag teams. However, they are too legendary to forget about so they will make an appearance in the near future.
*Chris Benoit and Edge
-You're probably wondering how Edge and Benoit cracked the top 5 when they barely lasted a hot minute and hated each other. Well I don't have a good answer to that, but I did enjoy watching Chris Benoit hold 2 titles at once. They are more so one of my favorites based off the potential they had to run an angle that Chris Jericho and Christian had gone through as a team and even what Sheamus and Cesaro are doing now. They did become 2 time World Tag Team Champions and their break up did lead to a fire Last Man Standing Match at Backlash 2005, which turned into Edge's singles break out year. (I did a article on that year for Edge ICYMI).
*Beer Money Inc.
-After leaving two of TNA's best teams, James Storm and Bobby Roode, two complete opposites came together to form one of the greatest tag teams in the company's history. Whether as faces or heels, they excelled together on the mic and in the ring. Their battles with The Motor City Machine Guns were my favorite in their time together. We could have lived without the Immortal and Fortune sagas, but overall there was never a dull moment for this team. Their break up in 2011 also launched Bobby Roode into superstardom.
*Dirty Heels
-What do you get when you take two of the company's best heels and put them together? Instant fire. Austin Aries and Bobby Roode, just a month before coming together, were bitter enemies paying off the Aces & Eights to help them win the TNA World Heavyweight Championship. After pursuits of the title ultimately failed, they were randomly put together during TNA's UK Tour in 2013 where they defeated Chavo Guerrero and Hernandez to win the TNA World Tag Team Championship. They would put aside their differences (like all rivals do in tag teams) and hold onto the titles for 76 days engaging in some solid matches with Bad Influence, Gunner and James Storm, and Guerrero and Hernandez. They reunited in 2015 for an entertaining Best of 5 series against The Wolves but came up short. I seriously doubt that WWE would ever reunite these guys, but it would be an interesting dynamic to see how that would come together.
*Billy and Chuck
-One of the more entertaining teams of the Ruthless Aggression Era, Billy and Chuck were more so remembered for their gimmick as two gay wrestlers. What I remember most is how well they worked as a cohesive unit and how it felt like they were Tag Team Champions forever because they would do anything to hold on to those belts. The storyline worked out perfectly and was able to make them one of the most popular teams at that time.
*Rated RKO
-What's not to love about this team? Edge and Orton made it their mission to destroy DeGeneration X and they, inadvertently, accomplished that. My favorite moment from these guys was watching them beat Ric Flair to a bloody pulp just to piss off Shawn Michaels and Triple H. They were successful with a run as World Tag Team Champions and were the only team to defeat the reunited DX, which is a huge accomplishment in itself. As fun as it was, Orton and Edge were too great to be stuck in the tag team division thus leading to an unfortunate split when Edge moved to Smackdown.
-Ameen
If you have read most of my articles then you should know by now that one of my favorite things are random pairings that form instant chemistry. It's something I live for. Two guys with contrasting styles coming together to put together a dope team. I don't want to go on for too long though because the title is pretty self explanatory. I also wanted to avoid using teams I've already done before and I left off next week's team so I'll leave that up for you guys to guess who it is.
Honorable Mentions
I considered adding Edge and Rey Mysterio but their time together was too short. They lasted 4 months but were able to capture the WWE Tag Team Championship once and was apart of, in my opinion, the greatest tag team match of all time against Chris Benoit and Kurt Angle at No Mercy 2002. I also really wanted to go with Rock N' Sock but they don't really fit my theme of underrated tag teams. However, they are too legendary to forget about so they will make an appearance in the near future.
*Chris Benoit and Edge
-You're probably wondering how Edge and Benoit cracked the top 5 when they barely lasted a hot minute and hated each other. Well I don't have a good answer to that, but I did enjoy watching Chris Benoit hold 2 titles at once. They are more so one of my favorites based off the potential they had to run an angle that Chris Jericho and Christian had gone through as a team and even what Sheamus and Cesaro are doing now. They did become 2 time World Tag Team Champions and their break up did lead to a fire Last Man Standing Match at Backlash 2005, which turned into Edge's singles break out year. (I did a article on that year for Edge ICYMI).
*Beer Money Inc.
-After leaving two of TNA's best teams, James Storm and Bobby Roode, two complete opposites came together to form one of the greatest tag teams in the company's history. Whether as faces or heels, they excelled together on the mic and in the ring. Their battles with The Motor City Machine Guns were my favorite in their time together. We could have lived without the Immortal and Fortune sagas, but overall there was never a dull moment for this team. Their break up in 2011 also launched Bobby Roode into superstardom.
*Dirty Heels
-What do you get when you take two of the company's best heels and put them together? Instant fire. Austin Aries and Bobby Roode, just a month before coming together, were bitter enemies paying off the Aces & Eights to help them win the TNA World Heavyweight Championship. After pursuits of the title ultimately failed, they were randomly put together during TNA's UK Tour in 2013 where they defeated Chavo Guerrero and Hernandez to win the TNA World Tag Team Championship. They would put aside their differences (like all rivals do in tag teams) and hold onto the titles for 76 days engaging in some solid matches with Bad Influence, Gunner and James Storm, and Guerrero and Hernandez. They reunited in 2015 for an entertaining Best of 5 series against The Wolves but came up short. I seriously doubt that WWE would ever reunite these guys, but it would be an interesting dynamic to see how that would come together.
*Billy and Chuck
-One of the more entertaining teams of the Ruthless Aggression Era, Billy and Chuck were more so remembered for their gimmick as two gay wrestlers. What I remember most is how well they worked as a cohesive unit and how it felt like they were Tag Team Champions forever because they would do anything to hold on to those belts. The storyline worked out perfectly and was able to make them one of the most popular teams at that time.
*Rated RKO
-What's not to love about this team? Edge and Orton made it their mission to destroy DeGeneration X and they, inadvertently, accomplished that. My favorite moment from these guys was watching them beat Ric Flair to a bloody pulp just to piss off Shawn Michaels and Triple H. They were successful with a run as World Tag Team Champions and were the only team to defeat the reunited DX, which is a huge accomplishment in itself. As fun as it was, Orton and Edge were too great to be stuck in the tag team division thus leading to an unfortunate split when Edge moved to Smackdown.
-Ameen
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