- This week’s RAW saw the inevitable happen when the Brothers of Destruction finally got some retribution against the Wyatt family after making a nostalgic return together on RAW.
Speculations about the mystery partners of Taker and Kane have been flying around and many notable names have come up including Sting and Brock Lesnar. Finn Balor’s name also has been doing the rounds – which may actually turn out to be true.
According to fans who were in attendance on Friday for the NXT panel in London, Balor dropped a tease on teaming up with The Phenom and the Demon at Survivor Series. Balor was also present at RAW in Manchester, England and was also seen leaving the hotel with Undertaker and the rest of the crew prior to RAW.
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Although Balor isn’t currently penciled into any storylines, a possible main roster debut may be on the cards considering the absence of many top stars.
His tease of being the mystery partner are just rumors at the moment and it is also being said that Balor might just be joking around after all. Yet, you can never count out a possibility, as he fits the criteria perfectly.
- WWE Studio’s have always been the victim of negative reviews and it has been stated to be deeply rooted in losses. In spite of that, it churns out movies on a regular basis that further hurt it’s credibility.
The Randy Orton and Eric Roberts starring Condemned 2, that is a sequel to the first Condemned that featured Steve Austin, has been garnering not so positive feedback. Film critic Dennis Harvey of the variety had this to say about the movie:
“People die and stuff blows up in “The Condemned 2,” a belated, barely related sequel generic enough to make the eminently forgettable 2007 original look like an oasis of cinematic personality. Sneaked into a handful of theaters nationwide simultaneous with its VOD launch on Nov. 6, this latest effort in the less-than-stellar annals of WWE Studios feature filmmaking will satisfy the target audience’s basic expectations for bombastic action in home formats — though even they are unlikely to be impressed.”