Edge made a roaring return at the Royal Rumble event last month, with the WWE Universe firmly behind the Rated R Superstar’s attempt to revive his career after retiring almost a decade ago. Even though he’s put in the shelf for now by Randy Orton (storyline-wise), it’ll be only a matter of time before we see him again on RAW sometime before WrestleMania 36 to get his revenge against his former Rated RKO partner. Everyone probably knows by now that he’ll be only working part-time, and that’s totally fine. He doesn’t have to be Daniel Bryan, who of course also made a triumphant return from retirement. Edge completely deserves the contract he has now, and working part time will prolong his current stint. Hopefully, when he eventually does hang up his boots, it’ll be on his terms-just as what he said.
And just like that, Drew McIntyre has cemented his main event spot at WrestleMania 36, by winning yesterday’s Royal Rumble, in a convincing manner too. Not only did he survive coming in at number 16, but he’s the one who eliminated The Beast, Brock Lesnar-whom at that point has absolutely dominated the Rumble by eliminating 13 straight opponents including Keith Lee and Brock Lesnar among others.
It’s pretty much written on the wall now. Drew McIntyre vs. Brock Lesnar for the WWE Championship at WrestleMania 36. And eventually, we’ll witness what we’ve known so long ago: McIntyre finally becoming WWE Champion.
Borrowing a line from Paul Heyman-That, my friend, is not a prediction. It’s a spoiler.
If you were able to watch this week’s WWE RAW, you’d notice that there were a lot of matches where the winners were obviously penciled to go over either in quick or convincing fashion. There was a genuine effort to build RAW Superstars for the future..and one of those WWE Superstars was Ricochet. After a ho-hum stint so far for the “One and Only”, Paul Heyman is pressing the restar button and is now committed to making sure that Ricochet will become a main event asset for his show. Much like Triple H has given Ricochet a global platform in NXT, Paul will be doing the same for him from 2020 and beyond.
Ricochet is ultra-talented in the ring, he just needs proper booking for him to become a true main event star for WWE. With Heyman on deck, that might just be a matter of time.
I’m a believer now. Keith Lee has proven not only to the NXT faithful, but even the casual WWE fan (like me) that he has a bright future ahead. A short but very electric showdown with Roman Reigns at last week’s Survivor Series was enough for me to be positive about his LIMITLESS potential. Keith Lee has IT, and we’re all basking in his glory right now.
Here’s a quick logo wallpaper featuring his shirt design, with a couple of edits, of course.
Bray Wyatt got the ultimate form of revenge against Seth Rollins by defeating him in their Universal Championship match at WWE Crown Jewel. Even though the Firefly Fun House is obviously “immortal” in a sense, fans viewed it’s destruction a few weeks back as WWE burying The Fiend’s character. I understand where these people are coming from, but you had to see it from a mile away that The Fiend will retaliate in a big way and finally winning RAW’s topmost prize sooner than later.
Wyatt is truly a mastermind. He got the WWE Universe buzzing with his Fiend persona, even though his Eater of Worlds stint didn’t go too well. Vince and co. saw dollars in Bray’s creation, and now, you have The Fiend raking in money for WWE. Can’t blame the management for jumping the gun and making him Universal Champion just months from the character’s inception.
Bayley has officially crossed that line. This heel turn is different. Children cried. Reactions from her loyal fanbase were mostly split. This is an outraged Bayley.
After multiple instances of frustrations and being overlooked, she’s finally snapped and took matters into her own hands. No longer is that person who’d put smiles on WWE Universe’s faces. No longer is that person who turned heel for her loyalty to her friend, Sasha Banks. It’s all about herself now.
“Screw all of you!”, as she left the arena as the new WWE SmackDown Women’s Champion, while dusting her old persona that might’ve held her back after all these years.
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