Most WWE fans wait eagerly for months for this event. A
event that was specifically designed to shake things up in the company. A event
that is the launching pad for the show of shows. A event that shapes the WWE landscape for many months to come. Unfortunately for
The WWE Universe, tonight, The Road To WrestleMania 30 kicked off with much
less than a bang.
With The Rhodes Brothers losing their tag team titles to The
New Age Outlaws during the kickoff show, Bray Wyatt defeating Daniel Bryan in
the opening contest, and John Cena losing to Randy Orton once again. one could
only hope that The annual Royal Rumble match would be able to salvage the night
from its dreadful predictability it had suffered early on.
unfortunately, the night would end just as predictable as it
began, with Batista overpowering Roman Reigns in the closing seconds of the
Royal Rumble Match, and throwing him with one arm over the top rope for the
honor of headlining WrestleMania 30 in New Orleans. despite the result of the
royal rumble match, there are still five much bigger disappointments that took
place in tonight's Royal Rumble Pay Per
View.
4. Lack of matches on
the card: I know that a 30 man Royal rumble is a daunting task for many WWE
superstars, but would it have killed the WWE to have a intercontinental title
match on the card, or maybe a Divas
title match? In all, The Royal Rumble only featured five matches for the night.
The WWE literally threw every storyline out the window for the midcarders and
just piled them into the Royal Rumble match to make it exciting. It would have
been nice to at least see a Number One Contenders match for The WWE World heavyweight
title at Elimination Chamber next month, but no a six minute squash match
between Big Show and Brock Lesnar was just what the fans needed, Not!
3. Another
meaningless title defense by Randy Orton: Don't you just hate it when The
WWE try to throw a few good twists and
turns into a already dead beat storyline that was done years ago, only to watch
it sink completely come match time? Fans saw John Cena face Randy Orton at
"TLC" in November for The Undisputed Title, Why would they want us to
see it again two months later? The rivalry and buildup was really subpar,
despite a brutal beat down of John Cena's dad after losing to Kofi Kingston,
and Cena chasing Orton through the arena just days before The Royal Rumble. A
stipulation should have been added to the match to maybe spice things up for
the Pittsburgh crowd Sunday night, but in the end, nothing short of Daniel
Bryan could of saved Orton and Cena from having a bad match at The Royal
Rumble. Many fans probably went to bed Sunday night praying that this rivalry
would never happen again. I hope it doesn't either!
1. Misuse of Daniel
Bryan in The Royal Rumble: Give the people what they want WWE! You have a
superstar, a top talent in your company, and you continue to bury him just so
you can push old Evolution members! You had him lose the title to Orton at
SummerSlam and the fans still chanted yes. You had him win it again, only for
it to be taken away due to a fast three count from a rogue referee. The fans
still chanted yes! You knocked him out of the title picture, and had him feud
with Bray Wyatt and the Wyatt family, and the crowd still chanted yes at the
top of their lungs! You had him join Bray Wyatt and the Wyatt family on the
last Raw of 2013, effectively trying to turn him heel. Guess what? The fans
still chanted yes for their hero! Then, two weeks later Bryan turns on The
Wyatt's and brutalizes Bray at the end of a steel cage match, and the fans chat
yes louder than ever! So why would you take a talent that is completely over
with the fans, and continue to bury him with a loss at The Royal Rumble to Bray
Wyatt. You have a superstar that's drawing power rivalries that of CM Punk, John Cena and Brock Lesnar,
and you just continue to ignore the thousands of fans chanting yes in ever
arena! Not only did you have Bryan lose to Wyatt in the opening match at The
Royal, you had to keep him away from the Main event as well! God forbid you at
least tease fans a little and have Bryan as the 30th entrant for the Rumble!
The plan was obviously for Reigns to put Batista over, by having Batista fling
him out of the ring for the win, but wouldn't it have been a much bigger
spectacle to see Bryan mix it up with Batista and then have Bryan lose in a
valiant effort in the end? At least give The WWE Universe something to cheer
about during the match! Now with Batista
guaranteed a spot in the main event at WrestleMania, there's only one thing to
do now if you're a Daniel Bryan fan. Wait until The Money in The Bank pay per
view, and hope that WWE has him win the briefcase!
I use to watch wrestling all the time with my dad. I just can't into it anymore. I don't even know who these people are!
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