This match featured Cody Rhodes, Damien Sandow, Fandango, Jack Swagger, Antonio Ceasaro, and my personal favorite Dean Ambrose. Despite not getting a lot of push on Raw, this match was a 10 out of 10. It had several entertaining spots, as every competitor pushed their bodies to the limit. It is one of my personal nominees for match of the year, so far. I really thought Ambrose would get the win, with his friends from The Shield interfering, but in the end it was none other than Damien Sandow getting the win, after screwing over his friend and tag team partner Rhodes. Speaking of Rhodes, he was busted open during the match, which I felt was a career defining performance for him. He stole the show, as the crowd was favoring him most of the match. Nonetheless, it was Sandow who won the briefcase.
After the match, Brad Maddox, the new general manager of Raw came out to honor the recently fired Vickie Guerrero. This was nothing but filler, as Maddox basically mocked Vickie. I’m sure this will be an ongoing storyline leading to Summerslam.
The next match featured The Miz vs Curtis Axel. Axel did not have Paul Heyman at ringside and was able to retain the Intercontinental belt without assistance from Heyman. I thought the match was rather dull and boring. The Miz is a mess right now. Is he a face or a heel? The WWE needs to quit trying to make him the next Ric Flair. I like that they kept the belt on Axel, even though I think he’s bland and very raw on the microphone. While I’m not a fan, they need to continue to push the kid and give him a chance. After all, he’s Mr. Perfect’s son. This match suffered because of the great match it had to follow. Any wrestler would have struggled in this situation.
AJ Lee and Kaitlyn were up next for the Diva’s Title. Again, this match felt more like filler than anything. It’s clear that the Diva’s division is suffering from a lack of wrestling skill. Lee is clearly head and shoulders above any other woman in the WWE. She is the only woman worthy of holding the title at the moment. Her finishing move, the Black Widow, is pretty cool to see. She finished Kaitlyn off with the move in the match. With a second pay per view loss in a row for the title, it appears that Kaitlyn should be done for a while. It will be interesting to see who Lee feuds with for the title next.
Another match that I wasn’t really looking forward to was Chris Jericho and Ryback. Jericho is wrestling royalty. He’s one of the greatest of all-time, but Ryback is about as interesting as watching paint dry. Surprisingly, the match wasn’t too bad. Jericho did carry the entire match, and wound up losing after attempting a lion sault and missing. Ryback curled him up to score the victory. This feud was not the greatest and was pretty much one sided. The WWE has turned a one-time monster into a cry baby. Jericho’s constant ripping on Ryback, calling him ‘Cryback,’ didn’t help matters. It will be interesting to see how WWE handles Ryback from here on out. He is not ready for a run at the top, but could still be utilized as a destructive force. As for Jericho, rumors are he will be taking time off to tour with his band Fozzy. He will probably be leaving after Summerslam, if not before, as it looks like he may have an injured leg. It’s clear he is favoring a leg in his matches. Maybe it’s time for the former ‘Dancing With the Stars’ contestant to take some time off.
Overall, a phenomenal pay per view as far as story telling goes. There were some matches that were duds, like the Cena/Henry bout. But in the end, the two MIB matches stole the show. There are so many potential storylines that the WWE can run with and that’s what makes great television. Let’s hope the WWE can expand upon a solid pay per view and continue the run with 5 weeks of great storytelling leading up to Summerslam.
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