Re: BRM Reviews WWE Hell in a Cell 2019
Posted: Oct 7th, '19, 10:25
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That, and the way the ref frantically called for the bell would work in that narrative.
It's a pretty heavy audible to call changing the main title of the promotion. I wonder if 'no finish' would had been better in hindsight, just have them brawl or take a bump where neither can continue. Stretcher jobs, and then just have Bray do the taker sit upKILLdozer wrote: ↑Oct 7th, '19, 11:20 After reading about it on CBS sports they probably should've double turned when all of those boos started coming after "11 stomps."
Come the fuck on. That's just a little much with no real pay off in the end anyways. What I was reading said "why did Rollins get so much offense if Ray Wyatt wasn't going to win when the crowd wanted him to so badly?"
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Or just fuck it and he disappears when the lights go out and "HAHAHAHAHAHAHA-HAHAHAHAHAHAH". , and that's the end of the show.cero2k wrote: ↑Oct 7th, '19, 11:40It's a pretty heavy audible to call changing the main title of the promotion. I wonder if 'no finish' would had been better in hindsight, just have them brawl or take a bump where neither can continue. Stretcher jobs, and then just have Bray do the taker sit upKILLdozer wrote: ↑Oct 7th, '19, 11:20 After reading about it on CBS sports they probably should've double turned when all of those boos started coming after "11 stomps."
Come the fuck on. That's just a little much with no real pay off in the end anyways. What I was reading said "why did Rollins get so much offense if Ray Wyatt wasn't going to win when the crowd wanted him to so badly?"
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I actually would've popped for that.KILLdozer wrote: ↑Oct 7th, '19, 11:42Or just fuck it and he disappears when the lights go out and "HAHAHAHAHAHAHA-HAHAHAHAHAHAH". , and that's the end of the show.cero2k wrote: ↑Oct 7th, '19, 11:40It's a pretty heavy audible to call changing the main title of the promotion. I wonder if 'no finish' would had been better in hindsight, just have them brawl or take a bump where neither can continue. Stretcher jobs, and then just have Bray do the taker sit upKILLdozer wrote: ↑Oct 7th, '19, 11:20 After reading about it on CBS sports they probably should've double turned when all of those boos started coming after "11 stomps."
Come the fuck on. That's just a little much with no real pay off in the end anyways. What I was reading said "why did Rollins get so much offense if Ray Wyatt wasn't going to win when the crowd wanted him to so badly?"
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Nawh Rollins was WAY OUT OF CONTROL MAN LOL.Big Red Machine wrote: ↑Oct 7th, '19, 14:21 It's because a ref stoppage is The Fiend losing and that's not what they want us to think happened
Big Red Machine wrote: ↑Oct 7th, '19, 14:21 It's because a ref stoppage is The Fiend losing and that's not what they want us to think happened
they really could had waited a couple of weeks or months to do this in a match were you can do double count outs or straight up DQs with far less consequences.Big Red Machine wrote: ↑Oct 7th, '19, 14:24 Or DON'T BOOK A MATCH IF YOU DON'T WANT EITHER WRESTLER TO LOSE
the fans live don't have either and it's their reaction that is hurting the promotion the most. WWE can pretend to not listen to the twitter outcry, but it's on video that people chanted AEW/Restart. This needed more than just commentary.NWK2000 wrote: ↑Oct 7th, '19, 15:00Big Red Machine wrote: ↑Oct 7th, '19, 14:21 It's because a ref stoppage is The Fiend losing and that's not what they want us to think happened
Given the performance of everyone involved, it makes sense. The referee freaked, and made a bad call because he thought Bray was gravely injured, which turned out to not be true because The Fiend can't feel pain. I lay the blame mostly at the lack of commentary, or general attempt to explain it. If someone had been ingignant after The Fiend sprang to life about "well then why was the match stopped then, idiot referee?" Hell, even the ring announcer saying, "Bray Wyatt is unable to continue" and then having Bray spring to life would indicate the ref made the wrong call. It was, at best, a half-baked idea, at worse, a match that shouldn't have happened if they weren't going to give Fiend the duke.
cero2k wrote: ↑Oct 7th, '19, 15:12the fans live don't have either and it's their reaction that is hurting the promotion the most. WWE can pretend to not listen to the twitter outcry, but it's on video that people chanted AEW/Restart. This needed more than just commentary.NWK2000 wrote: ↑Oct 7th, '19, 15:00Big Red Machine wrote: ↑Oct 7th, '19, 14:21 It's because a ref stoppage is The Fiend losing and that's not what they want us to think happened
Given the performance of everyone involved, it makes sense. The referee freaked, and made a bad call because he thought Bray was gravely injured, which turned out to not be true because The Fiend can't feel pain. I lay the blame mostly at the lack of commentary, or general attempt to explain it. If someone had been ingignant after The Fiend sprang to life about "well then why was the match stopped then, idiot referee?" Hell, even the ring announcer saying, "Bray Wyatt is unable to continue" and then having Bray spring to life would indicate the ref made the wrong call. It was, at best, a half-baked idea, at worse, a match that shouldn't have happened if they weren't going to give Fiend the duke.
Not to mention "refund" as well...cero2k wrote: ↑Oct 7th, '19, 15:12the fans live don't have either and it's their reaction that is hurting the promotion the most. WWE can pretend to not listen to the twitter outcry, but it's on video that people chanted AEW/Restart. This needed more than just commentary.NWK2000 wrote: ↑Oct 7th, '19, 15:00Big Red Machine wrote: ↑Oct 7th, '19, 14:21 It's because a ref stoppage is The Fiend losing and that's not what they want us to think happened
Given the performance of everyone involved, it makes sense. The referee freaked, and made a bad call because he thought Bray was gravely injured, which turned out to not be true because The Fiend can't feel pain. I lay the blame mostly at the lack of commentary, or general attempt to explain it. If someone had been ingignant after The Fiend sprang to life about "well then why was the match stopped then, idiot referee?" Hell, even the ring announcer saying, "Bray Wyatt is unable to continue" and then having Bray spring to life would indicate the ref made the wrong call. It was, at best, a half-baked idea, at worse, a match that shouldn't have happened if they weren't going to give Fiend the duke.
I think the ring announcer actually announcing what the finish was would have helped (though that assumes they would have announced it in a normal way and not like the way they actually phrased it on the website which makes it feel like a cop-out rather than an actual finish.NWK2000 wrote: ↑Oct 7th, '19, 15:29cero2k wrote: ↑Oct 7th, '19, 15:12the fans live don't have either and it's their reaction that is hurting the promotion the most. WWE can pretend to not listen to the twitter outcry, but it's on video that people chanted AEW/Restart. This needed more than just commentary.NWK2000 wrote: ↑Oct 7th, '19, 15:00
Given the performance of everyone involved, it makes sense. The referee freaked, and made a bad call because he thought Bray was gravely injured, which turned out to not be true because The Fiend can't feel pain. I lay the blame mostly at the lack of commentary, or general attempt to explain it. If someone had been ingignant after The Fiend sprang to life about "well then why was the match stopped then, idiot referee?" Hell, even the ring announcer saying, "Bray Wyatt is unable to continue" and then having Bray spring to life would indicate the ref made the wrong call. It was, at best, a half-baked idea, at worse, a match that shouldn't have happened if they weren't going to give Fiend the duke.
Even the ring announcer saying he couldn't continue and Fiend springing to life would've been consistent with the crazy no selling we'd seen all match. It still wouldn't have been the finish people would have wanted, but at least it would've clued fans into the story they were trying for.