Completely disagree. Brock Lesnar went from a superstar to an unbeatable monster that night. It passed the unbeatable torch to Brock and took it out of the Mania nest. Whoever finally beats Lesnar clean is made for life.Craig_MiamiFL said:Had Taker never lost to Lesnar, I'd love to see Reigns/Taker.Vince/WWE completely botched ending his streak when they did. It had become bigger than the world title itself. Streak gone, everything's just another match going forward. I'd be fine never seeing Taker again. There's just nothing left to do thereThunderlips said:Give me the 25/1 on the Undertaker. Unless it's been confirmed he isn't going to be there.....I don't think WM can get realistically get bigger than UT/RR and Lesnar in a 3 Way Main Event for the title.![]()
Unbelievable that you guys are taking odds on a predetermined matchtravdogg said:Why does Bray/Lesnar not need the belt, but Reigns/HHH would?Craig_MiamiFL said:So going off predictions made in this thread, I was thinking about betting on the winner of the Rumble on a betting site for the 1st time. (as I think HHH is a lock to win) .....Then I go to see HHH is the favorite there.Oh well.
Bray is tempting at +450. Just don't think they'd do another Bray/Roman title program so quickly. And debatable if Bray/Lesnar needs a belt involved if they go that way for Mania. (And overall just feel that strongly that HHH comes out with the belt. HHH/Reigns is a lock for Mania.....and there's no way that I see HHH chasing the title for the months leading up to Mania)
I've seen Bray at +1500. Bovada has the following odds:
Triple H – 6/5
Roman Reigns – 9/5
Brock Lesnar – 3/1
Bray Wyatt – 15/1
The Rock – 16/1
Daniel Bryan – 18/1
Dean Ambrose – 20/1
Kevin Owens – 20/1
The Undertaker – 25/1
Rusev – 33/1
Sheamus – 33/1
Braun Strowman – 33/1
AJ Styles – 33/1
Ryback – 35/1
Finn Balor – 40/1
Cesaro – 40/1
Dolph Ziggler – 40/1
Alberto Del Rio – 50/1
Chris Jericho – 50/1
Randy Orton – 50/1
Vince or Shane McMahon- 65/1
Kalisto – 66/1
Neville – 75/1
The Big Show – 80/1
Mark Henry – 95/1
New Day-100/1
Kane-100/1
Harper or Rowan-100/1
Social Outcasts-150/1
Stardust-150/1
King Barrett-150/1
Miz-200/1
Stone Cold-250/1
Its funny that a few of the higher bets are almost certain to not be healthy enough to compete. I can't help but feel bad for Miz. Guy was the WWE champion at this time 5 years ago, now he's a bigger longshot than Adam Rose. Also for Tyler Breeze, who wasn't even on the list.
I don't disagree with you regarding Lesnar.Completely disagree. Brock Lesnar went from a superstar to an unbeatable monster that night. It passed the unbeatable torch to Brock and took it out of the Mania nest. Whoever finally beats Lesnar clean is made for life.Craig_MiamiFL said:Had Taker never lost to Lesnar, I'd love to see Reigns/Taker.Vince/WWE completely botched ending his streak when they did. It had become bigger than the world title itself. Streak gone, everything's just another match going forward. I'd be fine never seeing Taker again. There's just nothing left to do thereThunderlips said:Give me the 25/1 on the Undertaker. Unless it's been confirmed he isn't going to be there.....I don't think WM can get realistically get bigger than UT/RR and Lesnar in a 3 Way Main Event for the title.![]()
Source: F4WOnline
We've noted how WWE Tough Enough winner Josh Bredl, now using the name Bronson Mathews in WWE NXT, picked up a bunch of developmental and main roster heat after referring to the Social Outcasts stable as "jobbers" on Twitter this past week. The feeling was that Bredl disrespected the Social Outcasts when he didn't have the right to, because he came into the company via Tough Enough and with a sweet $250,000 contract.
The heat on Bredl right now is said to be tremendous. Dave Meltzer noted on Wrestling Observer Live that Bredl has a lot more heat than people think. There's already resentment that he is making more money than everyone else in developmental and the Twitter incident did not help.
We also noted how things could get interesting for Bredl on Sunday as the NXT roster is set to be backstage for the Royal Rumble in Orlando. For what it's worth, there are people in the company who want Bredl to be put into the Rumble for what could be a "hazing" of sorts. As of Thursday, there was still talk of having Bredl be in the 30-man main event. A similar situation happened with WWE Tough Enough winner Daniel Puder at the 2005 Rumble. Puder had embarrassed Kurt Angle a few months earlier during a WWE TV taping and this led to Eddie Guerrero, Chris Benoit and Hardcore Holly "punishing" him in the Rumble, which was Puder's last WWE TV appearance before being released later that year.
Love the Top Prospect. Donovan Dijak has all the tools to be a star once he grows into a character. He's had some great matches throughout the northeast in the last year.So Brian Fury has been wrestling since 1999, has trained both Sasha Banks and last year's ROH Top Prospect tournament winner, yet has fight in this year's tourney to get an ROH contract?
Also, it's great that the tourney winner gets a TV title shot.
KO/Ambrose last man standing sounds amazing even though they've not done a ton to promote itI really have no interest in the Royal Rumble PPV other than the Rumble match itself. Even then, I am more interested in the match than the result. No way it ever happens but I would love to see Brock/Reigns/#29 all eliminated before #30 comes out and then a free for all of every wrestler left in the building trying to get into the ring to become the WWE Champion. It sounds a little (a lot?) TNAish but WWE booking hasn't done anything to capture my attention in a long while.
That's the problem. LMS should be a feud-ending battle but WWE hasn't made this a personal war as much as a throwaway match buried behind the main storyline of the Rumble match. Ambrose is being neutered at every turn as WWE straps the rocket to Reigns and KO is sort of just there right now. Both are extremely talented but both are spinning their wheels.KO/Ambrose last man standing sounds amazing even though they've not done a ton to promote itI really have no interest in the Royal Rumble PPV other than the Rumble match itself. Even then, I am more interested in the match than the result. No way it ever happens but I would love to see Brock/Reigns/#29 all eliminated before #30 comes out and then a free for all of every wrestler left in the building trying to get into the ring to become the WWE Champion. It sounds a little (a lot?) TNAish but WWE booking hasn't done anything to capture my attention in a long while.
I think they have big plans for KO... wouldnt surprise me if KO walks out with the WWE Championship tonight. They definitely have the brakes on Ambrose but its understandable I guess since he's Reigns buddy.That's the problem. LMS should be a feud-ending battle but WWE hasn't made this a personal war as much as a throwaway match buried behind the main storyline of the Rumble match. Ambrose is being neutered at every turn as WWE straps the rocket to Reigns and KO is sort of just there right now. Both are extremely talented but both are spinning their wheels.KO/Ambrose last man standing sounds amazing even though they've not done a ton to promote itI really have no interest in the Royal Rumble PPV other than the Rumble match itself. Even then, I am more interested in the match than the result. No way it ever happens but I would love to see Brock/Reigns/#29 all eliminated before #30 comes out and then a free for all of every wrestler left in the building trying to get into the ring to become the WWE Champion. It sounds a little (a lot?) TNAish but WWE booking hasn't done anything to capture my attention in a long while.
They had multiple segments for multiple weeks, including table spots.That's the problem. LMS should be a feud-ending battle but WWE hasn't made this a personal war as much as a throwaway match buried behind the main storyline of the Rumble match. Ambrose is being neutered at every turn as WWE straps the rocket to Reigns and KO is sort of just there right now. Both are extremely talented but both are spinning their wheels.KO/Ambrose last man standing sounds amazing even though they've not done a ton to promote itI really have no interest in the Royal Rumble PPV other than the Rumble match itself. Even then, I am more interested in the match than the result. No way it ever happens but I would love to see Brock/Reigns/#29 all eliminated before #30 comes out and then a free for all of every wrestler left in the building trying to get into the ring to become the WWE Champion. It sounds a little (a lot?) TNAish but WWE booking hasn't done anything to capture my attention in a long while.
Just talking to my wife and kids about that not more than an hour ago. They're going to lose a lot of viewers unless the game is a laugher early.WWE needs to hire Mike Carey as a ref. It writes itself.
Yeah I think the KO-Ambrose feud has carried the show the last month. Can't wait for that tonight.They had multiple segments for multiple weeks, including table spots.That's the problem. LMS should be a feud-ending battle but WWE hasn't made this a personal war as much as a throwaway match buried behind the main storyline of the Rumble match. Ambrose is being neutered at every turn as WWE straps the rocket to Reigns and KO is sort of just there right now. Both are extremely talented but both are spinning their wheels.KO/Ambrose last man standing sounds amazing even though they've not done a ton to promote itI really have no interest in the Royal Rumble PPV other than the Rumble match itself. Even then, I am more interested in the match than the result. No way it ever happens but I would love to see Brock/Reigns/#29 all eliminated before #30 comes out and then a free for all of every wrestler left in the building trying to get into the ring to become the WWE Champion. It sounds a little (a lot?) TNAish but WWE booking hasn't done anything to capture my attention in a long while.
WWE needs to hire Mike Carey as a ref. It writes itself.
Then they could have controversial 3 counts or submissions and have Vince or HHH come out there and tell them to redo the match.Unbelievable that you guys are taking odds on a predetermined matchWhy does Bray/Lesnar not need the belt, but Reigns/HHH would?So going off predictions made in this thread, I was thinking about betting on the winner of the Rumble on a betting site for the 1st time. (as I think HHH is a lock to win) .....Then I go to see HHH is the favorite there.Oh well.
Bray is tempting at +450. Just don't think they'd do another Bray/Roman title program so quickly. And debatable if Bray/Lesnar needs a belt involved if they go that way for Mania. (And overall just feel that strongly that HHH comes out with the belt. HHH/Reigns is a lock for Mania.....and there's no way that I see HHH chasing the title for the months leading up to Mania)
I've seen Bray at +1500. Bovada has the following odds:
Triple H – 6/5
Roman Reigns – 9/5
Brock Lesnar – 3/1
Bray Wyatt – 15/1
The Rock – 16/1
Daniel Bryan – 18/1
Dean Ambrose – 20/1
Kevin Owens – 20/1
The Undertaker – 25/1
Rusev – 33/1
Sheamus – 33/1
Braun Strowman – 33/1
AJ Styles – 33/1
Ryback – 35/1
Finn Balor – 40/1
Cesaro – 40/1
Dolph Ziggler – 40/1
Alberto Del Rio – 50/1
Chris Jericho – 50/1
Randy Orton – 50/1
Vince or Shane McMahon- 65/1
Kalisto – 66/1
Neville – 75/1
The Big Show – 80/1
Mark Henry – 95/1
New Day-100/1
Kane-100/1
Harper or Rowan-100/1
Social Outcasts-150/1
Stardust-150/1
King Barrett-150/1
Miz-200/1
Stone Cold-250/1
Its funny that a few of the higher bets are almost certain to not be healthy enough to compete. I can't help but feel bad for Miz. Guy was the WWE champion at this time 5 years ago, now he's a bigger longshot than Adam Rose. Also for Tyler Breeze, who wasn't even on the list.![]()
So, so, so goodThat was glorious. Going to be a tough act to follow.