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Tuesday, 4 October 2011

No Confidence in Triple H.


Last night’s Raw may have seen the end of Triple H as COO, at the end of the show after an amazing 12 man tag match with Kofi Kingston, Evan Bourn, Sheamus, CM Punk, John Cena and Mason Ryan vs. Dolph Ziggler, Jack Swagger, Cody Rhodes, Alberto Del Rio and Christian - all the superstars and Refs came to the ring and stood around it to vote whether or not they have Confidence in Triple H as COO of the WWE.

Triple H spoke to the Superstars on how they are here for the fans and that the fans don’t want to see lawsuits and whining babies but to see guy get in the ring and fight.

The Superstars, Divas and Refs all had their own spokesperson.
Wade Barrett spoke one behalf of one section, he stated how things are just utter chaos ever since Triple H took charge, Triple H’s rebuttal was about the Nexus and how Wade caused chaos in the past.
Beth spoke on behalf of the Divas, even though the Divas haven’t had any problem, which was pointed out to them but Beth said they still didn’t like that they could have something happen.
Mike Chioda spoke on behalf of the Refs, speaking about how the Ref’s keep getting attacked, Triple H pointed out how he fired the two guys that are to blame but Mike just claimed he didn’t feel safe coming to work anymore.
Jerry “The King” Lawler also appeared after being off on injury, he got in the ring and said he agreed with some of the things said and disagreed with others.
Christian then started the vote, on behalf of his section he voted No Confidence, Wade for his section voted No Confidence, Beth for the Divas No Confidence, Mike Chioda for the Ref’s No Confidence, and finally Jerry voted No Confidence and then walked out on Triple H slowly followed by all the superstars and the Refs, then the Camera men, Micheal Cole, Booker T, Justin Roberts (the ring announcer), the Time Keeper and lastly although reluctantly J.R.

Triple H was left in the ring, no Superstars willing to work for him but the fans showed they had Confidence in him, chanting Triple H and “You still got it!”
The show closed on Triple H still in the ring but it didn’t end there.

After the Show ended Zack Ryder came back to the ring saying he had changed his mind, that if it wasn’t for Triple H he would be doing so well. He had his Vlog cam and was filming for his YouTube show, after doing a double shot with Triple H, Trips turned on Zack giving him a pedigree in the middle of the ring. Yet the fans still stay on Triple H’s side.

By no means is Triple H fired or anything like that but a Vote of No Confidence isn’t a good thing and could force him out of the COO position and may push John Laurinaits in as the replacement who also appeared just to walk away.

Now of course this is all Story but it’s a really good one, it came across in a great way and had a realistic feel. What does the future hold for the onscreen COO and where is the story going now?

Something that should be pointed out is top Face superstars John Cena and CM Punk were nowhere to be seen during the Vote so maybe we will hear from them soon.
This could all lead into Survivor Series and include the Rock and Team Bring it. I think we are in store for an interesting month.

Questions for you.

Do you have confidence in Triple H?

What do you think is next to happen?

If Triple H does leave after this who do you think will replace him? And who would you realistically want to see replace him?

I will leave you to think on that, Matty.D Signing off.

Monday, 3 October 2011

A Quiet Hell in a Cell


Last night’s Hell in a Cell PPV lacked the buzz that makes a PPV exciting, the crowd was dead through most of the event only cheering and booing at key moments. Due to this lack of enthusiasm matches that were good came across dull and boring, on top of this lack of buzz were the bland Hell in a Cell matches, ever since the PG rule was made Hell in a Cells just haven’t come across well at all.

The show kicked off with a very solid match between Sheamus and Christian, Sheamus was shown as a very forceful competitor as Christian at first struggled to take the Great White down and kept his distance till he got his chance to get the momentum in his favour. When the match slowed the crowd became quiet and caused the match to become dull.
After some big time moves Sheamus took the win with the Bro Kick.

Before that match started between the entrances of Sheamus and Christian R-Truth and The Miz showed up in the crowd with tickets and was getting their seats for the show. John Laurinaitis and some Security came down and removed the two from the crowd and you knew that wouldn’t be the last you will see of them.

Sin Cara vs. Sin Cara was next in line and the match was a good one, the two showed what Mexican wrestling is all about and I hope we see more from these two in the future, whether it be as Sin Cara’s or other names. Unfortunately though the crowd didn’t feel my liking for this match and stayed quiet once again and also some “boring” chants started.
Those on Twitter and I seemed to be enjoying the match so for the crowd to react in such a way really ruined it.
The Blue Sin Cara picked up the win.

A match for the WWE Tag Team Titles between AirBoom and the Team of Jack Swagger and Dolph Ziggler was after the Sin Cara’s match, it did liven the crowd a bit more but not enough to keep them going for the rest of the show. They put on a great back and forth match that showed the development of both teams well.
AirBoom was able to pick up the win and keep the Tag belts to the anger of Vicki Guerrero.
Later in the show Triple H is told that someone is causing problems in the locker rooms, armed with security Triple H and John Laurinaitis head in to find the Miz and R-Truth beating on Kofi and Evan in a ransacked locker room.
The security took Truth and Miz away while Triple H shouts at John.

After the Tag match we had the first of two Hell in a Cell matches, Randy Orton vs. Mark Henry. First way to describe this match is “Worst Hell in a Cell match ever”; it was to short and didn’t make enough use of weapons or the Cell itself.
Randy did nail Mark with the RKO but shockingly Mark kicked out of the pin after. The ending from there didn’t hold together well either as Mark turns a Punt attempt into the World’s Strongest slam to pick up the win.
It was the post-match that was more exciting and I think it should have been included in the match before the Cell was raised. After the match was won the Cell was raised and Mark celebrated, he then grabbed a chair in an attempt to break Randy’s leg like he had done to others before him.
Randy was able to save himself though moving his Chair clasped leg out the way at the last minute, Randy then used the chair viciously on the fleeing Mark Henry.

We moved into a Promo from Cody Rhodes next, in the promo he bagged the old Intercontinental Championship and revealed a new belt. It was in the design of the classic Title with up to date WWE logos and a great looking White Leather strap. It looks brilliant a real classic, this is the type of change we like. Now they need to do the same thing for the WWE Championship, it would be great to bring back a classic designed updated Belt, I personally like the classic look of belts and not the flashy ones like the Spinner US Championship of the past or the Current WWE Championship, and I really don’t like the current design of the Tag belts.
After Cody revealed the belt John Laurinaitis appeared to make an impromptu match for the new Title. Cody was forced to defend the belt against John Morrison and with no time to prepare he had to do it in the suit he was wearing. It was a good match and Cody did come away still holding the Title.

Next was another better than usual Divas match between Kelly Kelly and Beth Phoenix, the match came across well and Kelly continues to show improvement, the end of the match though seemed a bit messed up.
Kelly looked to be taking the win but Beth kicked out literally as the Refs hand was about to hit the mat for 3, the crowd were unsure whether it was a win or a loss. Natalya then got on the apron to have a go at the Ref. Why complain? Beth just kicked out that’s a good thing. I am going to guess that Nat was meant to jump up before or during the Pin, if it wasn’t for Beth kicking out the match would end in the wrong way. Eve then went after Natalya but she was foiled. Beth then locked in the unique and painful looking submission move that Natalya has been using over the last couple of shows. After Kelly screamed in pain and grabbed the ropes Beth let her go, the Ref turned his back to tell Beth off and Natalya hit Kelly with mic she was holding, a Glam Slam later and Beth Phoenix finally wins the Divas Title.

 Last match of the night, the Triple Threat Hell in a Cell for the WWE title, this one was more interesting than the previous but still didn’t live up to past Hell in a Cell matches.
The match went well and was rough but not as rough as we would have liked, mid-way through it wasn’t looking good for Alberto Del Rio so Ricardo took out the Ref outside the Cell, Unlocked the Cell door and came in with a Steel Pipe. He was stopped by Cena and forcefully removed from the Cell. Alberto had got the pipe though and used it on Cena. Leaving him outside the Cell, Del Rio then locked himself into the Cell and threw the Key away under the ring.
CM Punk and Del Rio fought for the win and no matter how much Cena tried he could break his way back in. With Cena out of the loop we was guaranteed a new Champion and that was Del Rio after Punk had been hit across the head with the Steel pipe, as soon as the Cell was raised though Cena was on Del Rio.

All Hell did then break loose. Two hooded men appeared from nowhere and stared beating on Cena, Del Rio and Punk. The two men were soon revealed to be Truth and Miz.
As Triple H and Laurinaitis came to the ring the Cell was lowered so no one could get in to stop the anarchy as Miz and Truth were now beating on the Refs that were in the ring as well as striking camera men who were also inside.
Almost the whole WWE locker room came down in an attempt to break into the Cell but all they could do was stand there and shake the cage as Miz and Truth continued beat on anyone inside the Cell.
Cops appeared as well to arrest the two of them as a man with bolt cutters broke through the chain holding the door. As soon as the door was open Truth and Miz held up their hands and went down onto their knees and gave themselves up.
Triple H in a rage was determined to get at the two as the cops handcuffed them. Trips did break free from being held back and beat on Truth and Miz pushing Laurinaitis out of the way to do so.
When he was finally held back the two men were removed and the show ended.

The ending of the show was the best part of the whole night but it did come 20 minutes earlier than it should have. We paid for a 3 hour show and we got a 2 hour and 40 minute show, WWE owe us 20 minutes worth of Entertainment.

Tonight’s Raw should prove to be interesting and I wonder how the storylines will develop heading into Vengeance and towards Survivor Series.

I give this PPV 2.5 out of 5 stars. If the crowd was livelier and the Cell matches were more exciting and had more substance I would of given a higher rating.

Questions for you

What did you think?

What do you think is next?

What is your favourite Hell in a Cell match from the past?

Tune in for tonight’s Raw and for now this is Matty.D signing off.

Saturday, 1 October 2011

Hell in a Cell this Sunday!



That’s right WWE’s next PPV is already here. We have had only 2 weeks between Night of Champs and Hell in a Cell yet a lot has happened between then and now.
That being said let’s look at the matches for Hell in a Cell as well as other storyline developments.

Kelly Kelly vs. Beth Phoenix

That’s right these two are going against each other yet again. We have had some better Divas matches as of lately from Beth, Kelly and Natalya so hopefully we will have another good match and maybe this time Beth can get the job done and take the Divas Championship.





Sheamus vs. Christian

Over the past two weeks these two have been getting into each other’s faces and after Christian did some more moaning to Triple H, Trips booked Christian into a match with Sheamus for this Sunday.
On the lead up Sheamus has been fighting for the Intercontinental Championship against Cody Rhodes but every time it looked like Sheamus was going to win Christian came to the ring and cost Sheamus the match.
This should be a heated and good mid card match.

Sin Cara vs. Sin Cara

That’s right, after weeks of waiting the original Sin Cara came back to our screens and has lead towards the predicted Sin Cara vs. Sin Cara match.
On the lead up the Face Sin Cara has been starting matches but getting taken out and replaced by the Heel Sin Cara while the Ref’s back is turned near the end of most matches.
On SmackDown the Face Sin Cara won his match with ease and impressively against Heath Slater. After the win the Heel Sin Cara appeared on the big screen, he removed his mask to reveal a new black Sin Cara mask under it.
I actually can’t pick a favourite at the moment, when the Black Sin Cara first came in he did seem to perform well but since the original Blue Sin Cara returned he has shown great improvement.
Booker T did mention something on SmackDown during a Sin Cara match witch could be interesting, what if the two Sin Cara’s joined forces? If those two did join up they could make a great improvement to the Tag matches. Maybe Evan Bourn and Kofi Kingston vs. the Sin Cara’s is somewhere down the road? Let’s see what happens at Hell in a Cell first though.

World Heavyweight Championship
Hell in a Cell
Mark Henry vs. Randy Orton

Randy Orton will get his rematch this Sunday in the Devils playground. I think it’s still going to be Mark Henry that walks away with the World Title; he has had a good push and is still dominating.
If Randy’s match from last year against Sheamus is anything to go by we should be in for a good match this Sunday.
I predict Mark will win then at Raw or SmackDown he will claim that no one can beat him, this will lead into the return of a missing star, (possibly Undertaker) who will be the one to knock Mark off his high horse.

WWE Championship
Hell in a Cell
John Cena vs. CM Punk vs. Alberto Del Rio

After Night of Champs Triple H announced that both CM Punk and Alberto Del Rio are entitled to their rematches, Del Rio gets his rematch from losing to John Cena and Punk gets his rematch from losing the WWE Title after Del Rio cashed in his money in the bank.
This match could go in any direction and for me it’s hard to predict. The Triple H COO storyline has made space from this story and is growing legs of its own so depending on what happens Monday we shouldn’t see the stories cross paths to much.

Other Stories and news

The Rebel Alliance

A rebel alliance is forming in the WWE. David Otunga as the brains of the operation, with the help of EVP John Laurinaitis has bought together a group of unhappy superstars. Christian, Cody Rhodes, Dolph Ziggler, Jack Swagger and Vicki Guerrero have all banded together and are hatching a plan to possibly over throw COO Triple H or at least make life very hard for him. They will apparently put their plan in motion this Monday on Raw; we may see something happen at Hell in a Cell as well.
I’m thinking this may lead to a match at Survivor Series, the rebels vs. Triple H’s own created team. My guess for Triple H’s team is Evan Bourn, Kofi Kingston, Mason Ryan, Zack Ryder and Sheamus. The reason I picked Evan and Kofi is because they have been colliding with the now working team of Jack and Dolph, Zack Ryder because he has been climbing the ranks and working well with Kofi and Evan also colliding with Jack and Dolph, Sheamus due to his current feuds with Christian and Cody and lastly Mason Ryan, who has just recently come back to our screens, he came down as the 3rd person in Dolph and Jacks team during a tag match against Kofi, Evan and Zack. Unfortunately for Dolph and Jack when Mason was tagged in he turned on his team mates then left for Zack to pick up the win. This signals the former Gladiators turn from Heel to Face, I hope he has had more training so we should see some great matches from him, he can’t act very well though so I hope he doesn’t cut many promos if any.

John Cena and the Rock Team up!

The other Survivor Series tag match that’s in the pipe line will apparently include The Rock and John Cena on the same team.
Recently the Rock has shown on his facebook pictures of himself training as well as a promo picture of him and John Cena for the coming match.
The tag line to this match is “Never before, never again.” The storyline leading to this could prove to be interesting and regardless this match should be awesome.
Things to think about is who will be their team mates and who will they be facing?






Stone Cold vs. CM Punk possibilities?

Recently the Sun posted an article where Stone Cold had spoken about a final match and if he had that match he would want to face CM Punk. To read about that click HERE and keep your fingers crossed for this to happen.

Questions for you.

Any predictions for Hell in a Cell?

What do you think is going to happen with this forming band of rebels?
Who do you think will be with Cena and Rocky on Team Bring it? And who will they be facing?

Do you think Stone Cold and CM Punk will face off one day?


Wednesday, 31 August 2011

WWE’s “Super” Shows


Well Monday and Tuesday this week saw a “Raw Super Show” and a Live “Super SmackDown!” Both shows included great matches and great story telling.

Both shows saw Superstars from across WWE but of course the main story across both shows was the CM Punk, Triple H and Kevin Nash storyline.

Nash, Punk and Hunter

On the Raw show we had Kevin Nash announce that John Laurinaitis had signed him to a very lucrative contract, it was then that the match was finally made for Night Of Champions to have Kevin Nash face CM Punk. Oddly though at the end of Raw Triple H changed that match to CM Punk vs. Triple H.
On SmackDown! we had yet another interesting and brilliant contract signing for that match between Punk and Triple H, addressing the issue and pushing the story further.
In Story Triple H was saying how he wants to take things into his own hands and that it’s not business any more but it is personal. Punk was trying to push on the fact that he wants change in the WWE to make things better, something that will help the company if we get it.
The match was signed and Nash came to the ring and struck down both Punk and Triple H before leaving the arena.

Now in reality Nash apparently had a problem of some sort in his physical making him unfit to compete in a match, we may not see him compete at all in this return. I’m not sure how true that report is and it may still all be part of the storyline but for now it looks like Triple H vs. CM Punk at Night Of Champions with the possibility of Nash getting involved. Either way it should be good.

CM Punk did have a match on Raw against The Miz but it ended on R-Truth coming to Miz’s rescue that helps push on their possible Tag Team. Great match to.

Del Rio and Cena

Over both these shows we had the absence of WWE Champion Alberto Del Rio, and you would have thought that when you do Super Shows you should have your Champion.  He was not missed though. His opponent for Night Of Champs was of course on both shows because John Cena is almost always on WWE TV. On Raw he ended up taking on Christian and Mark Henry, while tagged to the unlikely partner of Sheamus. It was another great match that ended the Raw show. On SmackDown Cena took on Englishman Wade Barrett in an entertaining kick start to the SmackDown show.

Mark Henry

Over recent weeks Mark Henry has had a great push and both Raw and SmackDown this week was no exception of this, he did well in the previously mentioned tag match and on SmackDown he made himself known after another great World Championship match between Randy Orton and Christian which Randy won.
Mark came to the ring got himself into the Cage after Randy’s victory, a brawl started but Mark got the upper hand laid out the Viper. Mark then took the Championship and posed over Randy, will this be the result at Night Of Champs?
This push on Mark has come across brilliantly and his Heel character has developed well. This may be because WWE are considering Mark as Undertakers opponent at Mania next year.
Taker is meant to be making his return at Vengeance to start his storyline to Mania, but to be honest even with Mark’s big push I would still prefer a bigger star to be Undertakers opponent at Mania, especially as this maybe his last Wrestlemania also he has already faced Mark at Mania in match that wasn’t the best.

Randy Orton

Randy Orton was able to shine on both shows this week, on Raw he took on US Champ Dolph Ziggler in a great match but it ended with a slightly dodgy looking RKO. And as previously mentioned he had an Epic match once again with Christian, to this point none of their matches have been bad and they always come to impress. Can he win at Night Of Champs though against the big man?

Sin Cara and Sin Cara

Left Místico, Right Incognito
Now if you don’t know all ready or you just haven’t realised, the Sin Cara we have been watching is not the one we were originally introduced to.
The first Sin Cara we watched was Mexican Luchador Místico, he was Sin Cara between the original debut and Money in the Bank.
After Money in the Bank it was announced that Místico had failed the WWE wellness programme and therefore he was suspended.
After a few weeks of absence Sin Cara was announced to be making his return, the Sin Cara that we got though, which is the one we have now, is Mexican Luchador Incognito.
Now out of the two I prefer Incognito, he may be bulkier but he seems to perform very well in the ring, better than Místico in my opinion.

So jump forward to this week, on Raw Sin Cara number 2 took on Jack Swagger and won. On SmackDown he took on Money in the Bank winner Daniel Bryan and won again both matches being good. At the end of the SmackDown match Sin Cara offered his hand in show of good sportsmanship to Daniel Bryan, after he kicked Bryan round the head marking the heel turn of Sin Cara, or at least this version of Sin Cara.
The possible outcomes to all this maybe a Sin Cara vs. Sin Cara match. It would be slightly odd but if the story pans out we could end up in a great Luchador match.

Tagging up

Tag champs AirBoom, AKA Evan Bourn and Kofi Kingston defended their titles against former champs David Otunga and Michael McGillicutty who have now been branded as a boring tag team, I do not agree, I still feel that they have a classic style and great tag chemistry. With WWE branding them as boring doesn’t help either of these young stars climb to be top performers.

So to sum up the two shows were great, SmackDown has recently been struggling in the ratings so let’s hope that the Super Show helped boost its ratings because the last thing people want is the loss of SmackDown.

Questions for you

Where do you think the Punk, Nash and Triple H Story is heading?

How would you feel about Mark vs. Taker at Mania?

Which Sin Cara do you prefer, that’s if you noticed?
Do you agree with WWE that Otunga and McGillicutty are boring?

I know that isn’t my best blog, I struggled to write this as I just didn’t know where to start, there is so much going on right now that I couldn’t get my bearings. I am hoping I can be more clear headed for my next blog.

For now this is Matty.D signing off.

P.S. 100 BLOGS!!!

Tuesday, 23 August 2011

WWE’s Winds of Change

Ever since the onscreen COO Triple H came into effect things have been improving and changing. So I thought I would just go over the few things that I’ve noticed have changed and what else I want to see change.

Tag Teams

Something I think all of us have been after is a Tag division worth watching. Well over the past few weeks word has got out that the WWE do want to bring back a good tag division.
So what improvement and change have we already seen? Well like I said in a previous blog The Uso’s and the team of Otunga and Mcgillicutty have stepped up. Now to add to this list is newly crowned WWE Tag Champs, Evan Bourne and Kofi Kingston and possibly R-Truth and The Miz.

So let’s have a look at each team:

David Otunga and Michael McGillicutty
These two have come a long way since their days on NXT and in the Nexus. They have developed very well as a tag team and they have that classic Tag Team style and chemistry, a big plus side is that they aren’t just 2 random people chucked together, due to their time together in the Nexus they have never been proper singles competitors, not since NXT and FCW that is. So with the Nexus now gone Otunga and McGillicutty have stuck together with the Tag Championships they won back when they were still under the ruling of CM Punk.
With no more Nexus they have picked up their own style, new music included. There in ring work improved together and they were like a couple of buddies here to kick butt. Now that they have lost the Championships I don’t know whether or not they will stick together or get phased out. My hope is they are kept in the mix because to be honest I think there great.

The Uso’s
Jimmy and Jay Uso’s came onto WWE TV in 2010 after spending time in FCW. They are the sons of Rikishi and when they came to our screens they were accompanied by Tamina the daughter of Jimmy “SuperFly” Snuka.
They were a Heel team and first impressions were mixed, a lot of people thought they weren’t ready for the main stage. The Team did the odd matches here and there but soon phased out. Tamina though stayed around in the Divas division and for short time was the on screen girl friend to Santino Marella.
A few Months ago the Uso brothers started to appear more regally on our screens again, this time as a Face team, they had different music and a unique entrance that included a Haka. There in ring chemistry also improved and the crowd really gets behind them. I’m hoping to see more of them soon.

Kofi Kingston and Evan Bourne
Long-time singles competitors turned tag team just 2 weeks ago.
Kofi Kingston joined the WWE in 2006 at first as a Jamaican wrestler but it later changed to his true nationality of West African.  During his time so far he has already held the US Championship twice and the Intercontinental Championship three times, as well as being a former World Tag Team Champion with CM Punk.
Evan Bourne has been a mid-carder since he entered WWE in 2008. But as soon as he entered he was a fan favourite, his high flying and fast passed moves wowed the crowd, why he hadn’t had a push before now is quite shocking. One of his most notable great matches was against Chris Jericho at Fatal Four Way last year.
Just last week Kofi and Evan tagged together to take on Tag Champs at the time Otunga and McGillicutty, they won in great fashion and therefore earned a shot at the titles the next week. Last night was there chance and they won the Tag Titles in another great tag match.
Evan and Kofi have great in ring Chemistry as well as the use of tag team manoeuvres. This will be a team to watch, will they get their own entrance and style? Or keep them as separate entrances and style? Let’s watch over the next few weeks and find out. Either way it’s great to see these two with Gold epically Bourne as this is his first Title in WWE.

R-Truth and The Miz
Miz and Truth are both no strangers to the Tag Team Division, Miz has held both World and WWE Tag titles with John Morrison as well as the Unified Tag Championships with Big Show.
Truth has also had his fair share of tag team matches but unfortunately has never won the Tag Titles but came close with John Morrison, in his TNA days though he did hold the NWA World Tag Team Championship once, and the TNA Tag Team Championship once.
Miz and Truth came out last night on Raw and made a great promo about conspiracy and played with the crowd brilliantly as a great Heel partnership, whether or not they will be using this alliance to get to Tag gold or singles gold isn’t clear but I think they could bring something interesting to the Tag storylines.

So that is a possibility of at least 4 great Tag teams. Let’s hope that storylines will bring the teams forward more and in some great matches.

Another Team that may come together, albeit a messy team, is Vickie Guerrero’s Dolph Ziggler and Jack Swagger as she may be “Expanding her roster”.

Divas

So the Divas division is having a slow improvement, Beth and Natalya has formed a team called “The Divas of Doom”, cheesy I know. At this present moment Beth and Nat will not tell us what they want from the divas division, I am just hoping its change.
Ever since we lost Trish Stratus, Lita and Mickie James the Divas have been nothing more than women prancing around looking pretty.
Beth and Nat can actually perform and wrestle, with them being the Heel Divas, any other diva that goes up against them will in one or another get some training. We are already seeing improvement from Kelly Kelly, Eve Torres and the Bella twins. Other Divas in line to be improved are NXT Divas Kaitlyn and A.J as well as Aksana but Aksana has still not had her in ring debut since appearing on SmackDown.
Storylines are becoming more centred instead of taking a back seat to the normal championship and rival storylines.
If they keep this improvement up they could possibly make a Divas Tag Title, as there is Diva teams already visible. Why make them all compete over a Singles title? A Divas tag title could bring in some interesting storylines as well fulfil the WWE’s need to have loads of Divas in the ring at once.
What we still need is longer matches with substance instead of short 4 to 6 minutes matches that see one Diva beat down the other with ease, if they can do all this by the time Kharma comes back after the birth of her baby we should see some interesting Divas competition.

Storyline Improvement and Changes.

Storylines as of recently have had major improvements, this came about when CM Punk took that microphone and blew us away on the lead up to Money in the Bank. Since then we have had more interesting, realistic and unpredictable storylines.
Among these storylines we have seen Triple H come forward again as COO, the return of Kevin Nash and even seeing Stephanie McMahon back stage in a mystery storyline on finding out who it is screwing with company, interesting stuff.

Improved Matches

In ring action has also had great improvement; SmackDowns World Title Storylines are great evidence of that with brilliant matches between Randy Orton and Christian. There match at SummerSlam blew my mind, it was like watching the Attitude Era all over again with less Blood.

Cena and Punk of course have been performing brilliantly, they have gone against each other three times since Money in the Bank and all of them matches were brilliant.

Also just last week we had a great falls count anywhere match between R-Truth and John Morrison.

As time goes on I hope we see even more improvement on the action we see on WWE.

Sum up

So there it is. WWE is working on improving and looking at a brighter future in the processes. Tag Teams improve, Divas start to actually perform and Storylines become very interesting with great Promos and matches to boot.

Questions for you.

So what Superstars would you like to see team up and join the Tag Division? Or is there any Wrestling teams outside of WWE that you would love to see come into the WWE?

Are there any other Divas you would like to see more of? And is there any Women Wrestlers you want to see in the WWE?

What do you think of the latest Storylines and matches?

I will leave you all to think on this.

Matty.D signing off.