Hell In A Cell - 2014

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Post#101 » by PMFJB » Mon Oct 27, 2014 3:03 am

Good PPV. Ambrose vs Rollins delivered sort of. It wasn't their best but did its job. The crowd was absolutely pathetic for this match though.
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Re: Hell In A Cell - 2014 

Post#102 » by Sebastian » Mon Oct 27, 2014 3:08 am

Stanford wrote:OK, so everyone else on the planet hated the ending. I only saw it out of context.

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Didn't like it. This feud deserved better.

They can reignite this feud and make it hot at any time, you don't have to have a screwy finish for that to happen. This reeks badly of Bryan vs Authority last year. At this point I'm wondering what the point is watching WWE post-Summerslam to the Rumble.
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Post#103 » by skbucks1985 » Mon Oct 27, 2014 3:37 am

I didn't like the ending and I'm really not looking forward to the Wyatt-Ambrose feud. I'm starting to see some similarities between him and Bryan from last fall. I don't see the reason why the Wyatt-Ambrose feud couldn't start tomorrow night with Ambrose getting the win tonight. It just seems Ambrose is being used to get other people over and I think having this guy constantly lose even if its in a less than fair manner your playing with fire and he could lose steam quickly. Just because Bryan proved resilient a year ago doesn't mean it'll happen again, he was the exception not the rule.

I should by all accounts be really excited for the Wyatt-Ambrose feud. I've got two problems, the first is both need to win the feud and that's always dicey. The bigger problem is that I think there weakness (if that's what you want to call it) is the same which is that it doesn't seem like Vince and the writers totally understand either character with Bray having it worse in this area. If the Cena character is a 10 in terms of Vince McMahon's comfort zone, I'd say Ambrose is a 5 or 6 and Bray is a 2 or 3.
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Re: Hell In A Cell - 2014 

Post#104 » by Mr.Raptorsingh » Mon Oct 27, 2014 5:02 am

I hated that ending. So, what happens with Rollins now? Is Ambrose still chasing after him with Wyatt in the way, or is Reigns back anytime soon? I guess we'll find out.
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Post#105 » by pduh01 » Mon Oct 27, 2014 7:54 am

I thought the pay per view was solid, and the Ambrose/Bray Wyatt feud have potential.

But my only grip is both are on a losing streak. It will be nice to have them win matches here, and there to make them how do I put this? Strong? Maybe not the right word but you get the point.
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Re: Hell In A Cell - 2014 

Post#106 » by TaiLs21 » Mon Oct 27, 2014 8:44 am

It makes sense to put Bray with Ambrose out of everyone since Bray was repackaged as being "reborn." You can't really have him comeback and just have it as meh but I would have preferred Ambrose to win first but it sets the stage for another match w Rollins.

The lantern in the mid was a nice touch and my boy Bray is back so i'm happy.
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Re: Hell In A Cell - 2014 

Post#107 » by Ruzious » Mon Oct 27, 2014 10:30 pm

Yeah, while I love having Bray back in the mix, they can't simply re-do what they did with Wyatt v Bryan - with Ambrose just replacing Bryan - especially with the Harper and Rowan supposedly being set free. They need to continue with that and show how Harper and Rowan have evolved.
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Re: Hell In A Cell - 2014 

Post#108 » by TheKingofSting » Tue Oct 28, 2014 2:02 am

I don't understand the Rollins / Ambrose blow off? Usually the face wins in that, so Ambrose just forgets about Rollins and moves on to Bray? The Bray Hologram was Great by the way.
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Re: Hell In A Cell - 2014 

Post#109 » by SDM » Tue Oct 28, 2014 12:43 pm

The worst thing ever was Sheamus post-match. Does. Not. Benefit. Anything.

Pretty strange psychology here too... I found Rusev working as a face, same with Mizdow/Miz, because their babyface opponents were scheming, backstabbing, double-teaming pieces of crap. LOVED the Big Show match when I was able to embrace Show as a monster heel (with his hapless assistant Henry) and Rusev as the young upstart.
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Re: Hell In A Cell - 2014 

Post#110 » by TheKingofSting » Thu Oct 30, 2014 11:14 pm

Sheamus vs Rusev has to be coming.
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