3. Paul Heyman’s failed medical trick
After watching Curtis Axel lose to Kofi Kingston again, Paul Heyman realized his client wasn’t very dependable against someone like Punk. So Paul Heyman thought it would be wise to accidentally slip on some water backstage and go on to announce to everyone that he will not be fit to compete on Sunday.
As outrageous as that sounded, it looked for a moment that Heyman was going to get away with that. But thanks to Maddox, who came out with a legit doctor, Heyman was cleared to wrestle.
This brought out Punk who entered with a kendo stick reminding people of Sandman. Heyman’s injuries vanished instantly as he scuttled across and managed to escape. The poor fake doctor that Heyman brought received the brunt of Punk’s anger.
Heyman played the cowardly heel really well and like always, managed to make the segment look absolutely entertaining. Punk looked really intimidating with the kendo stick, and all this clearly indicates the introduction of a new ‘Paul Heyman guy’ at NOC.
4. Antonio Cesaro swings Santino to a great return
Santino Marella was another Canadian who made his return this week. He faced Antonio Cesaro in a really fun TV match. Cesaro showed us just why he is the strongest wrestler present today after he spun Marella for quite a long time.
To add to this, Marella had a comical landing. Though the match was short, it managed to provide more than enough entertainment to fans.
5. Dolph Ziggler should have shut his mouth
Though I don’t agree with what Dolph is going through now, the WWE management looks pretty stern at making Dolph a glorified jobber. This week saw Ziggler stoop to a new low as he was given a jobber entrance, which means no entrance at all. It’s sad to see him lose matches like this and he has a lot of blame to take for this.
His comments on being frustrated about Orton getting the title push has seemingly landed him in a lot of trouble. Though these are just rumours, let us hope WWE lets Ziggler get back to winning terms this Sunday.