retrosportsgamer wrote:Something was really f'd up with Beat the Clock. Since when does the last match end 1:20 minutes earlier than the next closest? And the Jericho match was really screwy with the ref completely botching the finish.
At this point, Cena's no-selling of his dramatic speeches and "going away moments" is god damn heelish.
I'm glad he can blow off this huge GM feud with Johnny L after a whopping couple of weeks, while Punk feuded for months and there was no in-ring showdown.
This is almost like shotgun booking at this point. How bizarre.
The WWE went from having me mark out at Lesnar's return to not giving a crap at all. I honestly don't care if I ever see Lesnar on WWE programming again. They KILLED HIM last night at Extreme Rules and Cena just put the final nails in the coffin at the end of tonight's Raw. There is NO WAY AT ALL to make Lesnar as interesting again as he was that night after Mania. They blew it....AGAIN.
Every time they get me excited about something (Karma, Money in the Bank 2011, Brock Lesnar)they completely screw it up. I just don't feel like I should really mark out for anything anymore, because if it's something that is that exciting WWE will screw it up. I don't even care that R Truth and Kofi won the tag titles tonight. We probably won't even see them on TV all that much...or in two weeks we'll hear that one of them failed a wellness test
Cena has pretty much become the symbol for me for everything that is wrong with the WWE. As long as he is the top guy, the product will continue to suck. They sacrifice every good storyline they have just to continue his never ending monster push. His loss to the Rock could have kicked off a great redemption storyline, with him losing again at Extreme Rules and spending the rest of the year as an underdog trying to get his mojo back and winning over the haters on his way back to the top. Instead, he becomes super Cena again and kills the momentum of the biggest money maker they currently have on the roster in Brock Lesnar. Vince must not like making money or getting higher ratings. He seems more interested in getting on his knees and constantly servicing Cena and keeping the WWE in a constant state of mediocrity
