Although he didn’t emerge victorious, the hot and streaking Montez Ford demonstrated his potential to become a prominent singles star in WWE. He displayed his remarkable skills and charisma throughout the match, fighting with everything he had to stay alive. Fans and fellow WWE Superstars praised his performance, to the point that he was acknowledged as the MVP of the US Title Elimination Chamber match.
It’s evident that King Tez has a bright future ahead of him, and given more chances to exhibit his abilities, he’s gonna be a US champion soon—perhaps as the man who will eventually dethrone Austin Theory.
We were treated to a fiery, passionate promo between Sami Zayn and Cody Rhodes on this week’s WWE RAW. Roman Reigns eventually put out the fire by responding like a true boss, saying them having a pep rally to convince each other that they can beat him already puts them in a position where they don’t stand a chance. Regardless, these two incredible WWE Superstars have all the momentum in the world right now, that anyone of them can believably win the Undisputed WWE Universal Championship from the Tribal Chief.
The Usos vs. Sami Zayn and Kevin Owens is a real possibility for WrestleMania 39, so that lessens Sami’s chances of winning against Roman. If I was HHH though, I’d take advantage of Zayn’s incredible popularity now and make him champion at Elimination Chamber. Cody’s bound to have his moment at some point, and having him beat Reigns is kinda predictable in my opinion. I say Roman can regain one of the titles after the WWE Draft, and have the 1on1 match against Cody at Summerslam. Whether Sami wins this Saturday or not, Roman’s days as champion are really numbered, like Sami has said.
This saga between The Bloodline, Sami Zayn and Kevin Owens has been SOOOO GOOD. To some people like me, you want to add another swerve chapter prolong this storyline, but I understand that the majority are already wanting the Sami Uso beatdown from the hands of Roman Reigns, Usos and Solo Sikoa. That way, Sami could become the biggest babyface in WWE (even bigger than Bray Wyatt and Cody Rhodes), and ultimately dethrone either Roman Reigns or The Usos (reconnecting with KO). I smell a swerve of some unexpected proportions, with Jey Uso showing brotherly love to Sami Zayn—or perhaps, Kevin Owens pulls off a landscape-altering upset tonight against The Tribal Chief and win the coveted Undisputed WWE Championship.
Tomorrow, one thing’s for sure—the wheels will fall off, and begin the long, difficult road to WrestleMania 39 for one, two, or everyone involved in the biggest storyline WWE is telling right now.
It might’ve been really subtle and simple, but the memorable moment that happened between The Undertaker and Bray Wyatt this past Monday was very special to everyone, especially to these two iconic WWE Superstars themselves, as they’ve mentioned in their respective social media accounts. The mantle has been passed to the new generation, and it’s up to Bray Wyatt himself to take it up a notch and live his mystique in the years to come. A tall task, given what The Undertaker has accomplished in his storied career. However, the former Eater of Worlds has a lot of gas left in the tank. Surely, he will ascend to a similar status, or might even surpass what The Deadman has done.
Bray Wyatt has proven time and time again that he can draw, and keep fans glued in their TVs. His character work has always been superb. I can’t wait to see where this Uncle Howdy angle goes.
Will The Rock make a surprise appearance at this year’s Rumble? It feels like he will. He won’t necessarily compete though, as he can just show up and challenge Roman Reigns for one of the titles at WrestleMania. If he does enter the Royal Rumble, he’s gonna be the final surprise entrant at #30 and as much as I would want Sami Zayn to win it, Rocky will surely win the match if The Great One shows up.
Meltzer has said that Dwayne Johnson is unable to commit, well, who knows, HHH/WWE might be intentionally leaking out false info. They didn’t make Cody’s return a surprise, so I believe we’re in for a much bigger treat.
The “Prison Dom” gimmick is outrageously funny. Dominik Mysterio has found quite a gem, it perfectly suits him! This will be a good push him, just enough for him to gain momentum and to get a deserving shot at having a WrestleMania match against his father, Rey Mysterio—if he can make it work. So far, fans are still 50/50 on it, but he can easily tilt the balance if he’s able to channel his inner Eddie and somehow incorporate the funny or entertaining parts into this obnoxious persona. I already like how the whole Judgment Day is benefiting from Dom. It looks like 2023 will be a big year for them. They keep winning and even won a RAW Tag Team Championship shot and will go against the Usos. With Prison Dom’s presence, the Judgment Day has become a must-see.
It might still be early, but I’m already feelin’ the Royal Rumble season! It is shaping up to be one of the most intriguing and anticipated events in WWE history, as the winner on the Mens Rumble potentially becomes the chosen one (literally) to finally dethrone Roman Reigns as Undisputed Champion at WrestleMania 39. Also, it’s a toss-up between Becky Lynch or Rhea Ripley since these two have the most momentum right now. Becky Lynch vs. Ronda Rousey is already a lock, so Becky might not even need to win the Women’s Rumble, as Rhea will certainly benefit more from it. Charlotte is also in the play, as she’s almost certain to come back at the event and possibly score another Rumble win. Sasha Banks might be a long shot right now, but with HHH at the helm, you can never be so sure. A lot can happen between now and up to January 28, 2023.
Speaking of the Road to WrestleMania 39, there’s talk about the Tribal Chief defending both his titles in separate WrestleMania nights, with either the WWE Championship or Universal Championship in night 1, and the other in night 2. I dig it. Here’s why.
Rumors are circling around that The Rock is being considered to win next year’s Royal Rumble. You can have him go after the Universal Championship, since he hasn’t won that one yet. That’s a money-making move in WWE’s part, since it’ll definitely cross mainstream media and bring more eyes to the product. However, as far as building a new megastar is concerned, I’d rather go with Cody Rhodes or Sami Zayn. For Cody, the story writes itself, not to mention he also has a little bit of mainstream/Hollywood appeal. Sami Zayn—we all know how this can play out. Him and Kevin Owens can go after the Usos for the Tag Team Championships and there’s nothing wrong with that..but I prefer that Sami goes ‘Solo’ on this one and become the ultimate babyface for WWE, 2023 and beyond. Have either Sami or Cody challenge for Roman’s WWE Championship. Another scenario is for Roman to retain against The Rock, then the next night (post-WrestleMania RAW), have Sami somehow get a title shot against Roman and he beats him for the Universal Championship. Imagine how hot the crowd will be for that one!
Next year’s Royal Rumble is shaping up to be a treat to WWE Universe. John Cena—believed to be announcing his Royal Rumble entry at the end of the year, Kevin Owens and even Solo Sikoa could potentially win the event, long shot as it may be for them. As for my personal picks, I’ll go with those who have built quite a momentum this year: Rhea Ripley and Sami Zayn. Becky Lynch and Cody Rhodes are already main event players, they’ll find a way to become champions somehow.
It’s time for HHH to prove that he can create future WWE icons, and next year’s Rumble is the perfect place for him to do it.
The most gripping storyline in WWE TV today, bar none. Sami’s inclusion to the Bloodline’s family drama is turning out to be the most intriguing storyline of 2022—sorry, it ain’t the CM Punk-Elite backstage fight. With Sami making the difficult choice of turning against Kevin Owens (though they’ve turned on each other a couple of times already), the Honorary Uce might just’ve solidified his position in the group and that honorary tag can be removed now, as he’s become a full-blown UCE! Jey even gave him one heck of a hug at the end of WarGames that drew a huge pop by the WWE Universe.
Kevin is racing against time. He’s desperate to make Sami see the truth. The Bloodline has reached the peak of their dominance, with all the members wholly accepting Sami Zayn last night. So, would that mean it’ll be time to go down soon? Kevin Owens will play a critical part in making sure that happens.
If you haven’t put respect on Logan Paul by now then you must really hate him that bad. In just his third match of his young career, Logan put on another awesome performance—and did it against the Tribal Chief, Roman Reigns. Regardless of how you feel about him getting inserted quick into a title match, Logan Paul has proven that he belongs in WWE. There was no doubt about Roman Reigns retaining the Undisputed WWE Universal Championship, but even for just a short moment, we were given a glimpse of the possibility of Paul pulling off an upset.
Logan Paul is coming to his own. He’s definitely a storyteller, and very smooth in the ring. And yeah, that buckshot lariat definitely put the wrestling industry on notice. Respect earned!
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