Ric Flair and Hulk Hogan were the special guests on Miz TV this week, and a lot of people assumed that The Fiend would attack them both. After all, The Fiend has been laying out legends one by one, every time they appear on the show. However, as much as I like the idea of Team Hogan vs. Team Flair, Wyatt did not appear.
I also thought that it was overkill seeing The Fiend in the main event segment of the night. The Firefly Fun House segments too don't feel as involved or as detailed as they once used to be. They were filled with symbolism once upon a time, but now they're just there!
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That said, I'd be a very happy camper if I saw episodes like these, every single week. It was certainly a lot more good than bad, all said and done.
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