After a poor Survivor Series I was hoping WWE would end the year with a bang as they presented their last PPV of 2008 Armageddon. Armageddon has for me normally been a strong and enjoyable event with some memorable matches happening during the nine year history of this event but this year WWE wouldn’t have to do much to beat TNA’s last offering of the year.
Good Points
Jeff Hardy finally wins the gold
After six or so months working main event matches and to have Jeff Hardy come up short every time you either had to have the pay off of him finally winning the belt or remove him from the main event scene altogether and thankfully it was him winning the belt. This was a great moment to end 2008 with as many people believed that they were never going to give Jeff the belt because of his backstage problems and the booking over the last six months but it was a real history making and satisfying moment.
Cena / Jericho much better second time around
Now that these guys actually had a back story they had built up on Raw they put together a great match. Jericho was on top form and there were a lot of great spots. The only thing that spoiled the match was the ending, Jericho should not have tapped that quickly but besides from that I never expected Cena to drop the belt so it went as planned.
Great Midcard prospect
I would pay again to see CM Punk vs. Rey Mysterio. After Mysterio had been lumbered with Kane for so long and being unable to do a lot of high flying offence it was great to see him and CM Punk put on a high paced high flying affair. The only thing with CM Punk is he is a little bit dangerous I think he may have broken Rey’s nose with his Go To Sleep finisher.
Bad Points
Match order
As soon as Cena vs. Jericho came out before the Smackdown main event I knew we were going to see Hardy win the belt as the only time McMahon puts the Smackdown as the main is if a face is going to win the title.
Smackdown title scene
After months of seeing HHH as champion on Smackdown we have now had two new champions in the space of the month. I’m not sure if the title was given to Edge as a way to get the belt to Hardy without him beating HHH or if Edge was still not ready physically for a title run. Now we have Hardy as champion and I don’t see him holding on the belt for too long so we can have three different champions in the space of months.
Orton’s push ended in a week
After being put over strong on Raw last week with a killer promo and a win to have him lose to Batista made no sense. He needs to be pushed as Raw’s top heel again and this isn’t helping.
Overall
Much better than Survivor Series or TNA’s last offering of the year and a nie history making moment to end the show off with.
Monday, 15 December 2008
WWE Armageddon 2008 Review
Wednesday, 8 October 2008
WWE Raw Review - 6th October 2008
After a good No Mercy it was time to get down to business again and the road towards Cyber Sunday. Would there be any fallout from Jericho and Michaels and what will Batista do now he is number one contender.
Good Points
Chris Jericho
Jericho gave a good in ring promo to kick the show off showing the world how Michaels has permanently disfigured him last night as his injury was well woven in to the storyline. He also put the wheels in motion for his feud with Batista as he was in the receiving end of Spine Buster from the Animal and then as acting GM tried to screw Batista out of his number one contenders spot in which he was unsuccessful.
John Cena videos
It’s been a while since was last saw Cena on our screens so WWE put out two well crafted video segments following his surgery and featuring positive comments about him from fellow wrestlers. Good to see them trying to keep his name out there.
Push for Ted Dibiase
The WWE are really pushing Ted junior as this week he got a singles win against former Intercontinental champion Kofi Kingston. Expect him to be the next Randy Orton within a year.Loss of intensity for Rey and Kane
Bad points
Not much going on
Besides the build for Jericho vs. Batista there really wasn’t much going on. We had a few throwaway matches featuring people that weren’t feuding with each other and a few backstage segments. The content really wasn’t enough to keep the viewer hooked for two hours.
No Heat
After last night’s dramatic end to their match I was expected the heat to be turned up even further on this feud but instead were put in a mix storyline match as Rey tagged with Matt Hardy to go against Kane and Mark Henry.
Overall
Another average Raw. Not enough exciting stuff happening backstage and not enough good matches in the ring. Without Orton being able to wrestle and Cena off the show Raw is really lacking at the moment.
Wednesday, 1 October 2008
WWE Raw Review - 29th August 2008
After last week’s 800th episode special of Raw I was looking forward to see what they were going to do with the last Raw before No Mercy. With two big Raw feuds on the PPV it would be interesting to see what they did to hook people to buy the PPV.
Good Points
Good development for JBL / Batista feud
This feud got some great TV time on Raw. To make up for not giving Batista a title push this year as of yet creative are trying to keep him strong and in the focus. Both JBL and Batista landed sucker blows on their No Mercy opponent blindsiding each other after their respective matches. This should be a brutal match at No Mercy.
Second Generation Stable
WWE are building this faction of DiBiase. Rhodes and Manu brilliantly as this week they were all able to compete in one match on the same team in a rare eight man tag on Raw. Not only did they get this but they got good backstage time as they tried to convince Kane to join their group.
Orton kept in the Spotlight
I like what the creative team are doing with this making Orton feud with Adamle as it keeps Orton on TV and it help builds Adamle. Just the question is at the moment when will Randy return to full ring action.
Bad Points
Poor build for main event
Besides the main event match Jericho didn’t get any TV time. When you are building for a PPV the best way to do is through backstage segments, promos and mic time but when the champion isn’t given any of that how is he suppose to get the feud to boiling point. To add to this ad make it worse instead of build Jericho Michaels they decided to bring HHH back and reform DX again for another one night special which overshadowed the actual feud they are suppose to be building.
Too much time for Santino
Now I love Santino, the boy cracks me up but when he is getting more time on the mic at backstage than your main event guys then there is a problem. Although I bet Santino isn’t complaining.
Overall
A decent outing nothing to jump and down about, can’t say I am excited about No Mercy but it is normally the events that you go in with low expectations that turn out to be the good ones.
Saturday, 6 September 2008
WWE Unforgiven Preview
WWE Divas Championship match
Maryse vs. Michelle McCool
Raw still has by far the superior Women’s division but with the Divas title now on Smackdown at least there seems to be some point to having women wrestle on Smackdown. I wouldn’t have a Divas title match on PPV instead of having a Women’s Title match though. Michelle McCool should retain here as her off screen relationship with The Undertaker has obviously given her power backstage by association with the Phenom.
Championship Scramble for the ECW Championship
Mark Henry (c) vs. Matt Hardy vs. The Miz vs. Chavo Guerrero vs. Finlay
Regardless of what you think of the current state of ECW that is a strong match to put out. I remember when the new ECW brand first started and you had matches with the likes of Kevin Thorn and others but now you have a match where all guys have experience on either Raw or Smackdown. I want to see Matt Hardy win but with Mark Henry’s current push I could see him retaining and there is always a outside chance that they could give it to Finlay as he comes nearer to the end of his career it may be nice to see him as a champion. Saying all this though I’m going to go with a gut instinct and go with Matt Hardy on this one.
World Tag Team Championship
Cody Rhodes and Ted DiBiase (c) vs. Cryme Time
For a tag match this has been built quite well over the last month on Raw with Cryme Time stealing the belts and then Rhodes and DiBiase attacking them to take them back. I for one am just glad they are doing something with Cryme Time at the moment as for weeks they were left with nothing. WWE at the moment are trying to mould DiBiase as the next star, the new Randy Orton if you will so I think this will be a successful title defence for the pairing.
Unsanctioned Match
Chris Jericho vs. Shawn Michaels
This has had the best build up for a match at a PPV in some time. The rivalry is so heated and has been crafted so well that you could easily believe that it’s real. Nothing about it has been rushed and we were all expecting a great match at Unforgiven but now with Michaels injury on Raw no one is sure how this match will pan out. People were expecting great things from this match but now if it doesn’t deliver it could undo a lot of the good work already done in this feud and affect the future storyline and matches this pair could have. My prediction is a win for Shawn Michaels.
Championship Scramble for the WWE Championship
Triple H (c) vs. The Brian Kendrik vs. MVP vs. Shelton Benjamin vs. Jeff Hardy
Expect Triple H to easily retain in this one but that isn’t the interesting thing to watch for in this one. This match is a gauge for where Kendrik and Benjamin are at and if they can fit in to the main event scene. MVP has been waiting for a main event push for sometime but with his recent backstage antics I’m not sure if the wait will go on or not. The match also sees Hardy’s return to main event so will be interesting to see what he brings.
Championship Scramble for the World Heavyweight Championship
CM Punk (c) vs. Batista vs. Kane vs. JBL vs. Rey Mysterio
This has the potential to be an interesting match as it has many different storylines going on and unlike the Smackdown scramble match each competitor has been pushed as a potential winner. This match will be used to develop the Kane / Mysterio feud but I don’t see either of them winning as Rey has just come back from injury so won’t be put in to a main event feud. The match gives CM Punk the chance to lose the title without losing believability as he doesn’t have to be involved in the deciding decision afterwards he can then continue a feud with JBL. Leaving Batista as the winner as he has now been a while without the belt and will be a babyface champion ready in waiting for Orton’s return. Don’t even be surprised to see Orton get involved somehow in this one.
Overall
With three scramble matches all only going twenty minutes and a Divas match which won’t go much over ten minutes it leaves a lot of PPV to fill which I think they were expecting Jericho and Michaels to fill but with his injury will that be possible. Having three identical gimmick style matches on a PPV doesn’t work in this day and age, that’s why Survivor Series is not done how it use to be any more. This event was going to be remembered for Jericho vs. Michaels but now everyone is unsure how it is going to go down but I hope even with an injury they can steal the show.
Wednesday, 3 September 2008
WWE Raw Review - 1st September 2008
With one week to go until Unforgiven I was excited to see what was going to happen on Raw although this week’s episode was a pre-record so wouldn’t have the normal live feeling which makes Raw stand out from it’s competitors.
Good Points
Returning Stars
Instead of the weeks of build that TNA does for it’s returning stars WWE surprised us this week with no build Randy Orton and Rey Mysterio made their returns to Raw. Randy still claiming to be injured and probably still is didn’t wrestle but came to give a damning promo on the current state of WWE and Rey Mysterio made a surprise entrance at the conclusion of the main event to attack Kane. In the long run I always think it is better to surprise people and not have big builds for returns as it adds to the spontaneity of the show and that feeling that anything can happen. To add to this we also saw the return of Candice Michelle.
Great psychology between HBK and Jericho
These two will be forever famed for their Wrestlemania match but the great thing with the feud this time round is they are getting to do a great and heated storyline to build up to their PPV match. I always think the champion should be pushed the most but am glad if they aren’t doing that, that this match is getting all the time and attention. The only problem on Raw was that Michaels tore his tricep which may have a huge impact on the quality of their match at Unforigiven.
Kane getting the push
Kane is being put over as a likely winner of the scramble match at Unforgven as he got three big segments on Raw and was the winner of the Battle Royal main event on Raw. Personally I don’t think he is right to be champion and I don’t think they will give the belt to him but it is good that they are making him believable as a possible title winner.
Bad Points
Batista pushed to the side
With being the main babyface of Raw and the main face of the advertising of Unforgiven I thought they would be giving Batista an actual storyline or feud to go in to the main event with as at the moment we have the JBL/Punk feud and the Kane/Mysterio feud with Batista just making up the numbers so it would seem. Saying this it probably means he will win the belt on Sunday.
Too much time given to ECW stars
This week we had an ECW Battle Royal, a tag match featuring Morrison and The Miz as well as backstage time for Teddy Long. If Raw are doing a crossover storyline with ECW then yes have their stars on the show but if not it makes no sense.
Overall
For a show that wasn’t live it was brilliant, lacked focus at times but worked brilliantly at getting done what was needed to be done. I am now looking forward to Unforgiven it’s just a shame about Shawn Michaels injury as I was really looking forward to his match with Jericho.
Tuesday, 26 August 2008
WWE Raw Review - 25th August 2008
After more bad than good last week I was hoping Raw could turn the corner this week especially with Unforgiven edging ever nearer.
Good Points
Build for Unforgiven
The creative team did well to get to more matches announced and built in to the storylines for Unforgiven. These two matches will be Chris Jericho vs. Shawn Michaels which we all expected and Cody Rhodes / Ted DiBiase vs. Cryme Time. So that’s three strong matches Raw are offering with the possibility to squeeze a few more out if needed with the most likely being something to do with Santino and Beth.
Shawn Michaels / Chris Jericho feud
I am more excited to see the unsanctioned match between these two at Unforgiven than the title match. Chris and Shawn have done an excellent job of building this up with great psychology without even having to lay a finger on each other to build the heat. This should be one of the most intense matches of the year but me personally I wouldn’t waste a match this good and this well built on Unforgiven I would have saved it for one of the big four. Shawn’s promo was great as he told Jericho it would be an eye for an eye at Unforgiven.
Bad Points
John Cena out indefinitely
Ok nothing the writers could have done about this one but it is a big blow to WWE. Love him or hate he drew numbers and got backsides on seats. With Batista and CM Punk left as your only major babyfaces at the moment the show looks weak which isn’t helped when you have the likes of Jerry Lawler and hacksaw Jim Duggan getting ring time on Raw.
CM Punk might as well not be there
CM Punk should be the main attraction and in the main feud on Raw instead this week he was first out and after his win against JBL wasn’t seen again for the whole show. Like I said last week please get the belt off CM Punk for his own good.
Rey Mysterio added to Scramble at Unforgiven
Because of John there was one space open in the Scramble which Mike Adamle announced had gone to Rey Mysterio who we still haven’t seen for some time. After his mask has been randomly used in the Kane storyline he is now going to comeback with no build and go straight in to the main event. It makes no sense added to this he is probably being rushed back because of the injury to Cena so may hurt himself again like he has done every other time he has rushed back.
Overall
Again if it hadn’t been for Jericho and Michaels the show would have been terrible. I think as soon as they have a marquee talent as champ again Raw will improve a lot as they won’t give the ball to any champ who isn’t marquee talent and let them run with it.
Wednesday, 9 July 2008
WWE Raw Review - 7th July 2008
After the best episode of Raw this year I was wondering what the creative team were going to pull out the bag this week.
Good Points
New Feud for Burchill
After his last feud finished very abruptly with Mr. Kennedy Burchill has now been set up as an opponent for Kofi Kingston. Burchill waited for Kofi to secure the victory over Charlie Haas before laying him out. Good to see Burchill already being put in the Intercontinental title scene.
In ring return of Rey Mysterio
Was great to see Rey back in the ring and eased in lightly against Santino. All of his trademarks were as crisp as ever and I can’t wait to see what the long term plans are for him.
More out of control action
This week it was Stephanie’s turn to come out and appeal for calm before Raw started. However what we witnessed was out of control as all the top stars booked themselves in to the main event match to become number one contender for CM Punk.
Bad Points
Poor match quality
For CM Punk’s second title match he had to go against Snitsky In a middle of the card match. We also had Charlie Haas and a terrible Diva tag match to add to the mix. It was like Smackdown last week.
Use of Smackdown stars
I thought it was poor to start Raw with Vickie Guerrero in the ring talking about how CM Punk had ruined her life. I think yes use Smackdown stars on Raw and vice versa but don’t use storylines which have only played out on a specific brand on the other brand. Viewers need continuity and consistency.
Kane getting pushed
Out of nowhere Kane received his biggest push as he went crazy after the main event following Batista beating him in the fatal four way. Add to this what looks like the return to the JBL / Cena feud and Raw suddenly looks a mess again.
Overall
Making the show seem uncontrollable is good entertainment but there has to be some sensible booking underneath the madness.
Wednesday, 2 July 2008
WWE Raw Review - 30th June 2008
With ratings at a low and with the results of Night of Champions meaning Raw had no champion I was wondering what they were going to do on Raw tonight. WWE needed to do something big to win back the ratings and following Vince’s accident last week I was hoping for a good one and boy did it deliver.
Good Points
CM Punk cashes in the MITB
CM Punk followed up his draft to Raw by cashing in his MITB after Batista had laid out Edge and won the belt. Edge had come down to cut a promo on how nobody from Raw could now touch him after Night of Champions which Batista had interrupted. This was the only logical way to get the belt back on Raw and to use up CM Punk’s Money in the Bank without him cashing it in at a main event. Nobody ever believed he would win the title because of backstage politics, his size and the relatively small period of time he has been in WWE for. To have all this happen in the first half hour of Raw was amazing.
Vince off the scene and inmates are running the asylum
I think the WWE creative team are trying to recreate what they wanted to do with the aborted Vince death angle from last year. Having Shane come on to not comment on his father’s injury all but writes him out for the time being so that no one has on screen control. Just left us with the unpredictability factor. First JBL came down to proclaim marshal law with his own team of security to remove Cena from the building after challenging CM Punk to a title match later in the evening only for Cena to come back with Cryme Time to take out the security team.
JR Speech
Was great to see JR come down to give a farewell speech and plug the life out of Smackdown which is the first time I have seen and heard Smackdown plugged so much on Raw. WWE are really getting behind Smackdown at the moment to give it a good launch on the new network.
Bad Points
Women’s scene is dead
It was time for another throwaway women’s match on Raw between Mickie James and Jillian. Was good to see Katie lea get some backstage time but they need to keep her involved in the women’s title scene.
Use of jobbers
With the talent in WWE and a packed Raw I was dismayed to see two no name jobbers being used to go against Rhodes and Dibiase. It’s like a flashback to the 80’s. Matches like this do no one any favours.
Overall
The first world title change on Raw for some time shows just how much WWE are trying to up the ratings. I am loving the current climate on Raw with no one in charge should make for some entertaining TV. For the first time in a while I am really looking forward to the next Raw.
Tuesday, 24 June 2008
WWE Raw Review - 23rd June 2008
Instead of my usual style Raw review this week I am going to talk about the draft movements in detail that took place on Monday night.
From Smackdown to Raw – Rey Mysterio
Not surprised by this one Rey has done anything he possibly can on Smackdown and his highflying style will fit well on Raw. Being on Raw will also give him time to develop his character and persona which has never really been done well on Smackdown.
From Raw to Smackdown – Jeff Hardy
Again not surprised by this one after the drugs violation when Jeff was on a main event push on Raw this could be seen as some sort of punishment. Also Jeff Hardy’s body is worn down so I think Smackdown will be an easier gig for him. The fans love Jeff but has terrible mic skills and no character so I think he will fit in better at Smackdown.
From ECW to Raw – CM Punk
A great move to push CM Punk. However CM Punk struggles in five minute matches so he will never get the chance to show his full potential on Raw. I think he would have been a better fit with Smackdown.
From Smackdown to ECW – Matt Hardy
A great draft for ECW. I think Matt is a great fit for the brand and takes the US title with him. Shame the Hardy Boys reunion on Smackdown only lasted five minutes but for once I think Matt will have the chance to be the star he deserves to be on ECW.
From Smackdown to Raw – Batista
Batista needs freshening up as his character and work has been stale for some time. With Batista wanting to take time off I think this is another way of WWE convincing him not to take time off. Due to his cross promotional work as of late the only feuds out there for him at Raw are Cena and Orton when he returns.
From Raw to Smackdown – Umaga
Again Umaga needs freshening up. After a run in the main event when he first came the last 6 – 12 months have seen him rarely used in a major PPV feud. I think Umaga has the chance again for another main event run at Smackdown.
From ECW to Raw – Kane
Not a biggee, the only interesting thing about this one is that he still the ECW champion.
From Raw to Smackdown – Mr. Kennedy
Again not another biggee just another sign that Mr. Kennedy is going round in circles as he returns to where he came from. Annoyingly this may cut short his programme with Burchill.
From Raw to Smackdown – HHH
This has been rumoured for some time. With Smackdown going on to a new network and WWE wanting to start off strong and with Stephanie expecting their second a lighter schedule for HHH makes sense. Also HHH has been on Raw forever so it’s nice to show that nobody is safe in the draft and this could open up some interesting possibilities for him.
Commentator Draft – Michael Cole and JR change places
This was one of the most shocking drafts of the night JR and the King have be an institution on Monday nights and now its going to be Cole and The King. Michael Cole has called all but two Smackdown’s but again with Smackdown going to a new network and the chance to reunite old friends Foley and JR it makes sense.
Overall
Mainly good and interesting decisions by the WWE creative team. From a creative point of view I don’t think they should do a draft before a PPV as the week before a PPV should be used to build the matches not confuse them with draft moves but I understand from a promotional point of view as the draft is a way of getting viewers to tune in and then buy the PPV.
As far as the title picture is concerned this is what I think will happen. HHH will beat Cena and his title will be the Smackdown belt where as Edge will lose to Batista with that belt becoming the Raw title and start his raw career off with a bang. If not Cena will beat HHH and Edge will beat Batista which is equally as possible.
Tuesday, 26 February 2008
WWE Smackdown Review - Friday 22nd February 2008
I must say I have only recently started watching Smackdown again and I have been quite presently surprised. It may just be that the run up to Wrestlemania is making it more exciting or the show is just better than when I last watched either or I’m not complaining.
There were many things I liked about the show.
Shelton Benjamin – ‘Money in the Bank’ qualifying match
Yes like the qualifying matches on Raw the result of Shelton beating Jimmy Wang Jang was predictable but the match was really good. To build a good ‘Money in the Bank’ that people are interested in they need to make the qualifying matches means something and not just be squash fests which the two qualification matches on Raw were. Smackdown is definitely the wrestling show of the two WWE flagships.
Chuck Palumbo
This guy has the look and the ability to be a headliner but he just needs some better storylines s well as some work on his mic and character skills and he is there. That being said I am enjoying his work and hope he gets used better in the upcoming months.
Edge / Undertaker feud
This was how we kicked off Smackdown and they started the build well. It is the perfect blend for a storyline the cocky loud mouth upstart Edge versus the man who lets his actions speak louder than words the Undertaker. Edge started in the ring on the mic giving out his best insults until in trademark fashion the lights went off and undertaker appeared in the ring which forced Edge to flee the ring. It was just a little teaser and taster but if they keep building every week it needs to be paced right so that the heat is at its highest point at the Smackdown before Mania. Saying this though they should have had more TV time during the show and been the storyline or involved somehow in the main event of the evening.
Rey Mysterio
They did a good job of dealing with his upcoming absence for surgery with using the Big Show under the toolage to put him officially out of action to build Big Show for Floyd Mayweather. The way in which Vickie Guererro got Big Show involved leaves it open for Rey to come back in to a storyline with Vickie when he comes back.
It did have its bad points though.
Too many big Guys
With Kane, Batista, Undertaker and Khali all on one brand is not a good thing especially when they are often booked against each other and some lack considerable talent. Yes a Kane or a Khali are great at working with smaller wrestlers but when they are put in big man matches like they were on Smackdown. When they are pitted against each other their matches are normally very hard to watch.
Commentators
Since the departure of Taz and JBL from Smackdown commentary the commentary has sunk to new lows. The job of the commentators is to help create an exciting atmosphere regardless of how good or bad a match is and get you involved in the show. Unfortunately the commentators on Smackdown are currently having a negative effect on good matches and storylines as just as they can add commentators can also take away. We need a bit more excitement and emotion from them to sell the product.
Too much Wrestling
Yes it is good to make Smackdown different to Raw by having more minutes of wrestling per show but I do think Smackdown need to give a little bit more time to out of ring segments or character developing segments as this would make the matches mean even more and get the fans to react even louder.
But overall like I say much improved from my last viewings of Smackdown.
Friday, 15 February 2008
No Way Out
Luckily for us wrestling fans in the UK No Way Out is one of the last remaining free PPV events we get with our Sky Sports Subscription. No Way Out is the last PPV before Wrestlemania and is usually where any major storyline changes or developments happen which will affect the ‘Grand Daddy of them All.’
The event is set to make history as for the first time ever we have two elimination chamber matches on one PPV. Like how they use to do it with the elimination matches at Survivor Series they will have one Raw and one Smackdown Chamber match.
Because Vince always pushes his Raw brand ahead of Smackdown I am not looking forward to this idea. I think it is just a gimmick to get people to buy the PPV in America and I don’t think we are going to see two great Elimination Chamber matches. I think either the Smackdown Chamber will be booked in such a way as to not upstage the Raw Chamber match or in another scenario they will both be equally ok as to not have one upstage the other.
The problem by having these two Elimination Chamber matches is that there won’t be many other matches as the matches take up so much talent and because none of these are title matches they will take away from the title matches that are also booked on the card.
The reason I think they are doing two chamber matches is because John Cena isn’t ready and fit to carry the weight of headlining a PPV which isn’t one of the big four. With only five to ten minutes of actual wrestling on live TV since the Royal Rumble I don’t see the match going long or being a five star match although many fans would argue when has John Cena ever had a five star match. When Raw went off TV this week we were left with Jeff Hardy beating Shawn Michaels trying to get the fans to believe that he could win this Sunday so the creative team are pushing the chamber above the title match which is a rarity.
Now like I say the whole point of No Way Out is to build for Wrestlemania. For the last two years John Cena has been defending the championship at Wrestlemania where it is widely known that PPVs that draw best with the fans is those that are headlined by a face going against a heel champion. Usually I wouldn’t be surprised to see Randy Orton go over to build a rematch for Wrestlemania but as the winner of the Elimination Chamber is suppose to be getting the title match at Wrestlemania I think John Cena will get the win as there will have been no point in bringing him back to lose, this is of course unless they are going to do an angle on Raw where John Cena goes against the winner of one of the Elimination Chamber matches with the winner of the match getting the shot at the title at Wrestlemania. If this doesn’t happen then the WWE could always turn the title match in to a three way which they have in the past.
On the Smackdown side of the card Edge is defending his title against Rey Mysterio. They have built an interesting if maybe distasteful storyline with Vickie Guerrero and Edge but it has made for good TV. With the amount of time invested in Edge since his comeback and the fact that Rey is not long back from surgery and has already headlined a Wrestlemania I think Edge will be going in to the big one as champion.
The other match of note on the card is Ken Kennedy against Ric Flair in the ongoing if Ric loses a match he is retired storyline. It is obvious that Ric is going to survive until Wrestlemania where he will eventually be retired. Kennedy was rumoured to be the man that was going to get the torch passed to him and the rub of being the one to retire Ric but I don’t seem them doing this match again at Mania. The other rumoured guy to be the one to retire is Shawn Michaels but I think it makes sense for Randy Orton to be the one to do it to solidify his character as the Legend Killer. Ok it would take him out of the main event storyline but in the short term but I think in the long term it would do wonders for his character.
So now on to who I think will win the Elimination Chamber matches.
Raw – WWE are pushing Jeff Hardy hard with his face featuring on the event poster, the title match at Royal Rumble and winning the main event on the last Raw before the PPV but personally I don’t think he is Wrestlemania headliner material. I know he has a lot of supporters and fans backstage though so I wouldn’t rule him completely out. Umaga and Shawn Michaels were in two of the top matches last year and both have seemed on a downwards slide since so I don’t see either of them winning it nor John Bradshaw Layfield who has only just returned to active competition. I would love to see Chris Jericho win it as he hasn’t done much since his return but I think after not featuring in the main event last year at Mania and having not won a Mania main event since Wrestlemania 18 I think it his turn to return to the top.
Smackdown – Smackdown is a bit more obvious to call with three guys those being Finlay, MVP and big Daddy V not having any main event experience on WWE PPV’s I don’t see them being trusted with the ball in a Wrestlemania main event. The Great Kahli’s run with the belt was appalling so now that leaves just undertaker and Batista. These two had more main event matches than hot dinners last year although Undertaker’s title run was cut short through injury last year so they could put him back in the Mania main event but personally I think Batista will get the nod in this one although I would like to see Edge and Undertaker.
The Raw before No Way Out wasn’t the best with Jeff Hardy main eventing where it should have been Cena or an ending which involved all the participants of the Elimination Chamber. On top of this you had Umaga turning on JBL which would have been better done in the Elimination Chamber match itself and not on the Raw before. Hopefully No way Out will make up for it by getting us excited for Wrestlemania.