As I've recently said in a few of the posts that I've done, the future is looking brighter than ever. It's a theme I try and run with in a lot of my posts as it's very important to me that the WWE continues to be number one, but also doesn't just rest on its laurels. That's something that it can be accused of in the last few years.
After the screwing: new heels Triple H & Randy Orton |
We finally have ourselves a situation where the chasing babyface is someone that everyone wants to succeed and get the bad guy, and the championship. Bryan's popularity has gone from strength-to-strength in the last few months and it's something that WWE have desperately needed for so long. Many might feel that CM Punk was that guy but he is a popular cool-heely-face, NOT a 100% face. Daniel Bryan is someone that all demographics can support and maybe, just maybe, this could be the start of someone else being the 'face of the company'.
Daniel Bryan's glory was cut short... |
I'm an Attitude Era kid, but not someone who craves the return of that era. I do, however, want the passion, effort and storytelling from that era to return. I don't care what anyone says: that era was must-see TV. The events of Summerslam and Raw last night have opened up a new door to the possibility that we could have that type of enthralling TV back again.
Part of the reason for this feeling I have is because there seems a very similar feel to the storyline from back then - the evil boss doing whatever it takes to stop the 'unworthy', ultra-popular hero becoming what he rightfully deserves to be; the champion. Back in 1998, Stone Cold Steve Austin was that very guy; although he was the anti-hero (more similar to Punk than Bryan), he was still the fan's choice. Daniel Bryan has that role now, but in our PG-era, he fits the role perfectly for the time we live in. The 'Mr. McMahon' role is played by Triple H (flanked by Vince, himself, and Stephanie), and the new 'Corporate' Champion is the previously hugely-underutilised Randy Orton.
The new Corporation? Vince, Orton, Hunter & Stephanie (a la Survivor Series 1998) |
This is an exciting time to be a wrestling fan. Not only for the potentially great storyline that I've outlined above but for many other reasons, too.
With the injuries to John Cena and Sheamus, I hope that Dolph Ziggler gets the nod to chase Orton, too. He seems to have been brought into the mix by having his tweet (about Triple H's deceit) aired and was punished for this. Big Show was also punished for his thoughts; I love that the boss has set a precedent and will attack anyone that speaks against him. Both guys' punishments were handled by The Shield, who could take on a new role of 'hired guns' for the McMahons and Hunter. This would be something new for them, elevate them (again), and add numbers to the new heel boss' cause.
I know it's early days for this but it's created a buzz around the IWC. I just hope that WWE doesn't, as my friend also text me, "drop the ball" on this one. WWE television has been great in the last few months; something I didn't think would happen, so I hope that they continue to raise-the-bar and surprise us further with quality TV and unpredictable storylines that keep us hooked for the rest of the year.
@jimmosangle
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