-Daniel Bryan finishes up his mental evaluation, and Kane comes in and says he is his Anger Management therapist. Kane attacks Bryan.
John Cena vs. The Big Show ends on No Contest
What I Liked:
Love it or hate it, this was the best way to finish this. You cannot have John Cena simply beat Show once again and then move on. Cena vs. Punk happened last week, so how do you make it different? I do not like Show by any means, but this triple threat adds a little more intrigue to it. Will the personal conflicts between Cena and Punk cost both men? Will Show be able to capture the title, or will the long reign of Punk continue? This intrigues me because I cannot pick what is going to happen. The match itself was not good because of who was in it. If you have seen one Show match, you basically have seen them all. I want to give them credit for hitting a nice spear onto Cena, but it is getting to the point where to begin to point out the flaws in booking. Punk will be able to get the best out of both guys. At the end of the night, you get a power struggle. AJ makes both men contenders, much to the dislike of Punk. Every GM makes friends and enemies, and it looks like AJ is making Bryan and Punk pay. I liked how she was used here, and throughout the match.
What I Disliked:
Like I briefed before, this match was not that great. What do you expect though? It was slow, dragged out, and was very anti-climatic. There was not a big draw to it, and did not want me to really see what happens. I kind of figured what was going to happen.
Grade: C+
Raw Grade: B-
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