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The WWE did not need any propaganda for the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to offer a pay-per-view television that is, in a word, shameless.
Maybe his decisive moment came after a week of construction for a World Cup tournament to determine the best win in the world. After a series of good and very good matches between the big stars and the future members of the Hall of Fame, Shane McMahon rushed and won a disconcerting and neat win at the last minute on Dolph Ziggler.
McMahon's entertaining celebration after the match and the imminent turn of the heel could be a sign of a much needed character change for the SmackDown commissioner. But the World Cup award is made at the expense of the credibility of Dolph Ziggler, recently rehabilitated, and the World Cup tournament itself.
With yet another opportunity to advance a rising star of the future, the WWE remained in its comfort zone, Brock Lesnar winning an emphatic victory, if not flawed, on Braun Strowman. Following another loss to Lesnar, WWE clearly did not learn its lesson when it was in a position similar to that of Roman Reigns at WrestleManias 31 and 34.
At the main event, Triple H and Shawn Michaels stood after a victory against the Brothers of Destruction, who were aging hard.
So let's recap. That's the WWE in 2018, and with the future influx of promotion as the star of leukemia, Brock Lesnar (41), the D-Generation X (Shawn Michaels – 53, Triple H – 49) and Shane McMahon (48) were the big players of the night. winners. Even WWE Champion AJ Styles, who is technically a big star and has become famous in this generation, is 41 years old. Hulk Hogan (65), who has made his own triumphant return in front of a friendly crowd, can also be considered a big winner. in the WWE bubble on an otherwise uncomfortable night.
Even for those who forgot that WWE was in Saudi Arabia, as hoped by the promotion, they were simply reminded that the future of WWE, in terms of credible and credible talent, was likely to be more difficult than ever.
It was a difficult feat, but despite the fact that WWE avoided Saudi mentions and did everything possible to stand out from the host city, pay-per-view television still generated a violent reaction from the point of view of the bookings.
WWE Twitter feed polled the fans on the best match. And while D-Generation X against the Brothers of Destruction was the first choice, with 49% of the votes, the comments section told a different story. Bombarded with negative responses, the #NerdRage was strong.
As a result of an excellent show pay-per-view for exclusively Evolution women filled with festive atmosphere, Crown Jewel was the opposite pole. The WWE Survivor Series can not come soon enough.
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The WWE did not need any propaganda for the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to offer a pay-per-view television that is, in a word, shameless.
Maybe his decisive moment came after a week of construction for a World Cup tournament to determine the best win in the world. After a series of good and very good matches between the big stars and the future members of the Hall of Fame, Shane McMahon rushed and won a disconcerting and neat win at the last minute on Dolph Ziggler.
McMahon's entertaining celebration after the match and the imminent turn of the heel could be a sign of a much needed character change for the SmackDown commissioner. But the World Cup award is made at the expense of the credibility of Dolph Ziggler, recently rehabilitated, and the World Cup tournament itself.
With yet another opportunity to advance a rising star of the future, the WWE remained in its comfort zone, Brock Lesnar winning an emphatic victory, if not flawed, on Braun Strowman. Following another loss to Lesnar, WWE clearly did not learn its lesson when it was in a position similar to that of Roman Reigns at WrestleManias 31 and 34.
At the main event, Triple H and Shawn Michaels stood after a victory against the Brothers of Destruction, who were aging hard.
So let's recap. That's the WWE in 2018, and with the future influx of promotion as the star of leukemia, Brock Lesnar (41), the D-Generation X (Shawn Michaels – 53, Triple H – 49) and Shane McMahon (48) were the big players of the night. winners. Even WWE Champion AJ Styles, who is technically a big star and has become famous in this generation, is 41 years old. Hulk Hogan (65), who has made his own triumphant return in front of a friendly crowd, can also be considered a big winner. in the WWE bubble on an otherwise uncomfortable night.
Even for those who forgot that WWE was in Saudi Arabia, as hoped by the promotion, they were simply reminded that the future of WWE, in terms of credible and credible talent, was likely to be more difficult than ever.
It was a difficult feat, but despite the fact that WWE avoided Saudi mentions and did everything possible to stand out from the host city, pay-per-view television still generated a violent reaction from the point of view of the bookings.
WWE Twitter feed polled the fans on the best match. And while D-Generation X against the Brothers of Destruction was the first choice, with 49% of the votes, the comments section told a different story. Bombarded with negative responses, the #NerdRage was strong.
As a result of an excellent show pay-per-view for exclusively Evolution women filled with festive atmosphere, Crown Jewel was the opposite pole. The WWE Survivor Series can not come soon enough.