XXX. Me being there has nothing to do with that. Other than that, it's hard to top XIV.
If Kofi makes it to June as champion, I'll be surprised. He wasn't meant to be anything more than a great moment and that's perfectly fine.
Rollins is the strongest of the three as he's been the guy before and can do it again.
Lynch entirely depends on who she's feuding with, which has been the case for almost every face ever.
The three of them might not last, but it's not like in Cena's generation, or in most generations. It's not a fair comparison to make.
He could, but he would be better off as a heel. To get him over as a face, let him be himself. He's not made for long form promos, so stop having him talk for ten minutes. Let him look and sound intimidating and let the fighting do the talking for him. But yeah, the heel turn is what needed to happen a long time ago. He's not going to be the big alpha face, but not everyone can be, which is what WWE doesn't seem to understand.
In what way? Today? All time? WWE all time?
Do you think Buddy Murphy's rise is a testament to the NXT system and the Performance Center, or his own ability, or some combo of both? The guy looked to be an afterthought after Alexa surpassed he and Blake and he spent a lot of time just being on the live shows, then comes up to 205 and kills it. I was pretty surprised with how quickly he clicked.
Would you agree Dallas, New Orleans, and New York are the 3 best Takeovers?
Combination of a few things. The Performance Center got him ready but his hard work on 205 Live got him noticed. WWE knew that there was something there and the Performance Center showed him what he could do, ubt Murphy had to do it himself.
New Orleans and New York are the top two. I'd have to think if anything tops Dallas for third.
Why isn't Pedro Morales ever brought up in WWE programming? I get that he isn't the draw as Hogan, Backlund and Bruno were, yet he was the WWE's first Triple Crown winner. That has to mean something, right? What am I missing?
Edge's best singles match that wasn't against John Cena, Mick Foley or Undertaker?
I've wondered the same as well. He's a legitimate legend with a three year World Title reign and the most combined days as Intercontinental Champion. His promos weren't the best (understandable) but there's no reason he shouldn't be revered.
The No DQ match with Eddie in 2002.
Seth and Kofi's first feud for the title? And who do you think will hold their belt longer?
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