Triple HThis was a pleasantly surprising fallout show with WWE only missing a few beats. Mostly, this was a very well executed show.Though, some things went haywire, most of them won’t even matter for some time except the question over what is happening in the Divas division right now, on the main roster. The main roster divas are still a mess. A major mess, to be honest.Otherwise, WWE can rest assured that they did well in following up with what a disappointment Summerslam was. The next few weeks look promising.Here are the 3 things from the night that did not work that well.
#1 Main roster Divas division
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Seriously, don’t blame the Brooklyn arena for not caring for what was unravelling in front of them. This was major chaos and it’s not like there are no takers for women's wrestling.
It’s just that, there are no more takers for unmotivated, storyline-less segments involving the divas. The Divas division right now is a mess. Not because it has no talent but because the talent is not being used properly.
Another women’s tag match happened tonight and nobody’s going to remember that.
The only silver lining is that Nikki Bella talked about her reign. That ought to get someone come up and try to take the title from her.
#2 The monologue
Well, it was nice that they wished Vince McMahon a very happy birthday. It was a nice, brief but funny moment.
But then Triple H did the thing that we did not want him to do. He went into monologue mode. The man just went on to ramble what we already know. It’s annoying and you may think that’s perfect because he’s a heel but I wasn’t even paying any attention after some time.
There were these two people in the audience we could see every time the camera shifted to a front shot of Triple H.They were looking at themselves on the titantron and enjoying themselves.They were more entertaining than ‘The monologue’, and even Sting’s face paint had washed off a bit standing and hiding there for so long.
#3 Really?
Jon Stewart made his seemingly final appearance for WWE. he’s one of the few celebrities who’re actually a welcome addition but the way WWE used him is appalling.
So the guy says he cost Cena the title was because he did not want Cena to break Flair’s record. So ultimately, he wasn’t a heel but he just did what he did as a fan of Ric Flair. It works ridiculously well.
But ultimately all those Open Challenges are now gone thanks to that interference.