Bray Wyatt and Dean Ambrose Get The Top Hour
Bray Wyatt says that he was lied to and said love is rich. He says that love was said to be the most precious gift. Wyatt says that love can be ripped away from you at the drop of a hat. He says that Dean Ambrose has nothing to love and nothing to lose. He says every day is another pathetic attempt to express himself. Bray says that he comes in peace and had to get his attention somehow. He talks about his mother and father and how terrible they were to him. He asks Dean to embrace him.
Dean says he has heard him loud and clear. He says that Bray is trying to get into his head and says maybe Bray is not bad after all. Ambrose says that this was video recorded earlier today and then attacks him in the ring. Wyatt is able to retreat and Ambrose says Wyatt needs to save himself.
This was a pretty good segment from the two men. Although I still want more creative and thinking outside of the box, they did a good job at getting me excited for their bout. I wish there were photos of Ambrose and his family, something a little more to make that personal connection. Seeing is believing and I am not fully believed about his family troubles. If Wyatt dug up old video or photos, how good would that be mentally?
These are just small suggestions, but there is no doubt that their match on Sunday will be really good. I hope they get about 20 minutes to really build the match from a slow beginning to an action-packed final few minutes.
The Best Match of Ryback’s Career?
Ryback hits a body slam and then a body splash for a two count. Cesaro begins to hammer away with some uppercuts, but Ryback counters with another suplex. He hangs Cesaro in the air, showcasing his strength, and the vertical suplex gives him a two count. Cesaro throws him with a T-Bone Suplex. Ryback hits a few shoulders into his stomach and then punches him in the head. Cesaro hits Ryback with a powerbomb from the top. Ryback punches out of a submission hold and then Cesaro clotheslines Ryback to the outside.
Back from break and Cesaro is in full control. Ryback hits a belly to belly suplex and hits a spinebuster. He sets up for a clothesline and Cesaro rolls out to the apron. Ryback hip tosses him back and hits a splash from the second rope. Ryback catches Cesaro with a powerbomb and a two count. Cesaro comes back with a few German suplexes and a flying elbow drop. Ryback comes back with a full body press and Cesaro hits uppercuts. Ryback gets rolled up for a two count and Ryback clotheslines him and hits a Shell Shock for the win.
I will give credit where it is due. This may have been one of the best matches in Ryback’s career. It went past 10 minutes, really worked his endurance and showcased that he is more than just a one trick pony. WWE is extremely smart for giving Cesaro to him because Cesaro cannot put on a bad match.
I really enjoyed this and thought that this match was really good and planned out extremely well. Thankfully, Cesaro did not get squashed and had his own offense going for quite the match.
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