Same. But I would say the same about a lot of the supposedly top talent. I look at them and think if this was 10/15/20/30 years ago, they'd be in the midcard at best. Then I think I'm just getting old, turning into a 'back in my day...' type.
We beat Man City after they were first taken over by the money state, and had signed their first mega signing, I believe that resulted in an iconic pitch invasion.
Finished it now.
Both rumbles were decent rumble matches. I think I missed the lack of suprises, but I suppose that is partly my fault (keeping up with the news so knowing who was out of contract and expected back, and who had been reported to be in town for the event), but even then it felt...
I was too sleepy to stay up and watch it live, so am catching up on the Rumble this morning.
Cole said there's never been two winners. Seemingly forgot the year Bret Hart and Lex Luger were joint winners.
Up to number 21 in the women's rumble (opening match).
Rumble predictions... Hmm. The idea that the winner is main eventing mania/challenging for a title at mania in a match dubbed a main event even though it's not the last match on the event really hamstrings them, I think. You can't have a surprise winner (with so much focus on Rhodes and Punk, it...
Following Vince's resingation, Slim Jim re back on Board. They were going to be one of the main sponsors of tonight's Rumble, so I assume they are back on for that.
We've used so many youngsters this season, that everytime I see the line up I think 'well that looks quite weak'. Then look again and realise all those youngsters have been doing the business.
Then I worry about being too positive.
Slim Jim, who signed a new, big money deal with WWE in August suspended their sponsorship. Which meant it was only a matter of time, and overnight Vince McMahon announced he was resigning from WWE and Endeavour/TKO holdings (the umbrella company that now owns WWE and UFC) with immediate effect...