Tuesday 25 June 2013

My WWE Raw, 24th June 2013 Recap

Priceless faces. Photo credit: WWE.com

Daniel Bryan started things off by talking about having to deal with his treatment as a smaller man (being asked if he was in The Hobbit, being accused of having little man syndrome, etc) and people not believing in his ability because of his image since he debuted in WWE, but he was still confident in what he could do and wanted to defeat Orton definitively and not by count out (which happened on last week's SmackDown). 
Randy Orton then joined him and told him to shut up and the two began their match. Unfortunately their bout was short lived and soon ended in a double disqualification after Bryan collided with the referee and the two continued to brawl on the outside of the ring. The match was exciting and heated while it lasted. A furious Bryan stormed into Vickie Guerrero's office and demanded a rematch with Orton, or else he'd face her assistant Brad Maddox. So she agreed to the match up.
Sheamus and Christian defeated Team Rhodes Scholars (Cody Rhodes and Damien Sandow) in an enjoyable tag bout. While not as technically impressive as the tag outings involving The Shield recently, this was still a fun watch with fine displays from every man. 
Kaitlyn pinned Aksana in a forgettable contest with average action. During the bout AJ Lee came out dressed up as Kaitlyn and along with Big E Langston mocked the former Divas champion when she was duped by believing that Big E was her secret admirer. It was a very lame skit that lacked any entertainment for me. I've quite liked their feud so far but this was just poor all round.
Chris Jericho won via DQ versus Alberto Del Rio in a solid and engaging back and fourth encounter. The wrestling was stellar for the majority (there were a few slightly off moments, but that's probably just me being picky) and I wouldn't mind another rematch, which is always a good sign.
The DQ came after Ricardo Rodriguez attacked Y2J with his trademark bucket as he'd latched the World Champion into the Walls of Jericho. Dolph Ziggler then once again raced out and began attacking Del Rio until he managed to get away, he also Zig Zagged Jericho after a face off between the two (Ziggler cost him a match against Del Rio on last week's SmackDown so Jericho Codebreakered him).
After Vickie and Brad Maddox introduced their attempts the new WWE 2K14 cover, Jerry Lawler finally presented the real one with The Rock on the cover. A wrestler we're going to barely see over the year is on the cover, I'd have even taken Cena over Rocky to be honest, he'd be more deserving.
Ryback beat The Great Khali in a mediocre affair. It was slow, drab, and had nothing eventful about it bar Ryback's Shell Shock on Khali for the one-two-three, but that wasn't enough to salvage it.
WWE Champion John Cena spoke about how the chase of the WWE Title can drive men to all sorts, including Henry's fake retirement speech last week. He then expressed how infuriated it made him and how he'd made a mockery of men that had given genuine retirement speeches such as HBKEdge, and Ric Flair (although his wasn't genuine either). But he warned Henry that at Money in the Bank he still had to go through him to win the strap and he wouldn't go down easily. it was better than most of Cena's promos, since he was serious and didn't have to include any childish jokes.
The Usos bested Tons of Funk (Brodus Clay and Tensai) and 3MB (Drew McIntyre and Jinder Mahal) in passable three-way tag contest to earn number one contendership for the WWE Tag Team Title. The wrestling was fairly drab for the most part, but it wasn't a terrible match. Afterwards The Shield (Dean Ambrose, Seth Rollins and Roman Reigns) appeared in the crowd and stared down their future opponents.
Paul Heyman came out and asked CM Punk to join him so they could publicly discuss Brock Lesnar's attack on him last week, so Punk did just that. After retelling their history in the company together dating back to 2005 when their relationship began in OVW, Punk asked Heyman to be honest with him despite his reputation and asked him if he had anything to do with Lesnar's actions last Monday night.
Heyman swore on his children's life that he had nothing to do with it and that he loved Punk as a friend and believed that one day he would walk him down to the ring once again. Punk apologised for doubting him and they hugged. It was terrific mic work from both men, plus material (or in this case most likely truth) taken from real events always heighten the interest and drama.
CM Punk pinned Darren Young in a fair match up. While the action was okay, it wasn't the most memorable or engaging outing. Afterwards Young's tag partner Titus O'Neil joined him to begin clobbering Punk, that was until Heyman's latest client Curtis Axel ran down to help chase them off. A confused Punk was told by Heyman that he had no choice but to send Axel out.
Stephanie McMahon announced that CM Punk, Daniel Bryan, Randy Orton, Kane, Sheamus, Christian and the returning Rob Van Dam will be participating in the WWE Championship Money in the Bank match. That's a very impressive lineup, I'm leaning towards Bryan or RVD to take it at the moment.
Backstage Ryback and Chris Jericho staked their claims for participating in the WWE Title match and WWE Title MITB match respectively, so after arguing with each other Vickie decided to settle things by booking them in a match at Money in the Bank next month. 
Mark Henry boasted about fooling all the fans last week when he claimed that he was retiring, adding that since then he's been offered various roles from famous directors. He stated that he wouldn't apologise to anyone because he'd spent most of his life being told what to do and was sick of it. Henry then turned his attention to Money in the Bank where he promised that he'd be coming home with the WWE strap after beating Cena.
Daniel Byan forced Randy Orton to submit in an engaging Street Fight main event. The action was stellar throughout, and above average for a televised main event. A submission win like this for Bryan against Orton is a big victory too, and a sign that WWE are paying attention to his contributions and reactions from the fans he's been receiving over the last few months. Afterwards both men shook hands, although 'The Viper' had a stern look on his face as he walked down the ramp.
Overall it was a decent enough Raw, a step down from last week's great offering but it had it's entertaining moments. Unfortunately more than a few average promos and match ups let it down. My highlights were Heyman and Punk's segment, Jericho versus Del Rio and both outings between Orton and Bryan. 

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