Burialolympics

Unfortionately there was nothing the raw roster could to prevent the faces of the company from going over

Sums up everying you need to know...orton* and cena* bury everyone in the roster...until hhh shows up...walks to the ring, does the two slowest pedigrees of all time, and skidaddles.Just when you thought the burying was done.... Prince Paul himself blesses the fans with his appearance... golden shovel in hand
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meh, half that babyface team got wrecked and beat down in matches earlier in the 1st two hours of the show. Thus they were easy pickings for The "fresh and unharmed" Shield to get rid of. handicap matches with the heels being outnumbered are indeed stupid but I never understood why people cried so much for The Shield or saw them as babyfaces.That Shield vs The Entire Babyface Roster match was just asand to this day The Shield was the underdog babyfaces in my eyes that fought valiantly without quit or complaint
That's my Hounds of Justice
Sums up everying you need to know...orton* and cena* bury everyone in the roster...until hhh shows up...walks to the ring, does the two slowest pedigrees of all time, and skidaddles.
meh, half that babyface team got wrecked and beat down in matches earlier in the 1st two hours of the show. Thus they were easy pickings for The "fresh and unharmed" Shield to get rid of. handicap matches with the heels being outnumbered are indeed stupid but I never understood why people cried so much for The Shield or saw them as babyfaces.
I'm not trying hard at all. Thats what happened plain and simple. Kofi, RVD, and The Primetime Players got beat down, and hurt from matches earlier in show and were even selling those injuries in that match. And all of them were easily eliminated by the Shield. that's what happened I already said that putting the heels at a disadvantage like that was stupid.That's a wack argument. You're trying too hard. Granted a few of the guys had been in previous matches and even hurt, they were still outnumbered bigtime. You don't put heels in those kind of situations, the Shield was supposed to be taken care of by Triple H, so putting them in that kind of situation was retarded. I've really really wanted to see the WWE take off since Summerslam, it seemed like they had some things going really well and there have been tons of mind boggling decisions that have been made like that one that have made me lose faith in the long term. Some of the booking and storylines have been
Anyways, despite all that, the Shield more than held their own and came off looking really strong.
I'm not trying hard at all. Thats what happened plain and simple. Kofi, RVD, and The Primetime Players got beat down, and hurt from matches earlier in show and were even selling those injuries in that match. And all of them were easily eliminated by the Shield. that's what happened I already said that putting the heels at a disadvantage like that was stupid.
In the end I just cant find the time to feel THAT much sympathy for a group of HEELS who gang up, outnumber and jump people on a weekly basis. The booking of the match was dumb I'll admit easily but I'm not crying for them, they got what they deserved. They've jumped people ALL Year and im supposed to cry just because they got the short end the stick this 1 time. I like The Shield a lot but c'mon my heart isn't going out to them for this one it was wasn't that big a deal and the match was actually entertaining to me.
In a weird way it did tho. During this period of the story he was trying to present this phony front that wasn't really "a bad guy" and was attempting to be fair of course this was all bullshyt from get go. He was trying to keep more babyfaces from revolting. So he made that dumb handicap match to make things seem fair. None of this made any sense at all but that was the story they were telling.It's just from a storyline perspective, it doesn't make sense for Triple H to put them in a situation where they don't have the advantage.