>>19482303100%, that part and all those sort of expressions.
What's been bugging me from Saturday isn't so much the result it's the way the get to it. Like Cena and gang can justify it by "giving back" and putting heat on Gunther by giving him the win but to tap out? That's just drama for the sake of drama milking, extra shit on what was already a shocker disappointment.
It's like the whole point is to dig in a dagger to everyone dumb enough the buy the shoddy merch and root for, I'll say it, living legend retiring. Cena himself said he's going down swinging - looked more like tap dancing
Same sort of short nearsightedness of the booker with the Cody and Oba match, but with safety goggles on even with no titles on the line:
It was a good showing for Oba and NXT as a whole, a no contest against the main rosters main champ as a 3-4 year rookie is a phenomenal achievement for this company where you have to be related to a Fatu to skip past years of NXT, but that's just the thing Let's not release a lighting in a bottle and do it in a way that doesn't really feel like a proper ending to the match or exciting enough to make the afterbirth team up seem rewarding.
So what do we do again, interference/DQ so their no clear result or real fuel for either Cody v Drew feud or Oba v Drew? The way it happened you could have just had a masked wrestler interfere, at least there's some mystery to that even if it's just Drew himself dodging responsibility in the story.
And they do this on the same night, curtain jerk and main event both having such lackluster conclusions, that's just awful planning.
Whatever, it's over and done, I'm just making peace with it