This was quite the post. Okay not everything is called right, but hey, good work.
Haha, thanks. You know, this past year will always remain a giant "what if" in my mind. I didn't mind the storylines I predicted right after WMXXX, and I honestly don't mind them now either, even with all the recent outcry over Reigns. It's just sad that we'll never know how good things could've been if things had gone according to plan.
- I think their original booking plans for Lesnar were perfect for the most part. (A Survivor Series title defense against Cesaro would've been nice, and they even planted the seeds for it the very same day I made that post, but for whatever reason they lost faith in him, and that's a shame.) Anyway, the only problem is that he's actually kinda turned into a babyface due to people loving their ass-kicking badasses too much, and the E really screwing the pooch here—I'll come back to this in a sec.
- Bryan's injury ruined a lot of things. Summerslam would've been insane if it'd been him in there, and his comeback at NOC would've been quite something too. Also, if fans had already gotten Lesnar v Bryan three times already, including an even better triple-threat than we saw at the Rumble, would they really be this unhappy with the current direction? I think not. Let's not mention the boneheaded decision that was bringing him back for the Rumble. Yeesh.
- I didn't mention Cena in that post at all, but he's probably been the single most important factor in things going down the way they have. That shouldn't come as a surprise considering he's the biggest star on the roster, but it's funny cause I don't think he was ever supposed to be a big player in all of this—he was just Plan B, the fallback when Bryan got injured, and therein lies the biggest problem. Consider this: would Lesnar be a pseudo-babyface right now if Bryan had stayed healthy and Lesnar beat the living hell out of him to take his title? What if Bryan did get injured, but the E slotted Ziggler in there as the transitional champ instead? It's not Cena's fault at all; he did an amazing job when called upon and that reliability is probably why he's the face of the company and Bryan's not, but this is what I meant earlier by the E screwing the pooch. Bryan and Cena are very different characters with very different backstories, and yet they bulldozed ahead with the initial plan without taking that into account. As a result, the whole Authority being anti-Cena thing felt bizarre. They shouldn't have been; he's basically what they want in their poster boy! You could try and rationalise it by arguing that the Authority are heels at the end of the day and that they can be hypocrites, but IMO that argument doesn't hold water. Not only that, we've ended up with Lesnar getting massive pops, and that could be a real problem against Reigns.
- Speaking of Reigns, I feel sorry for the guy. I'm pretty sure most of us are, at least grudgingly, willing to accept him as the new star, but he's been dealt a terrible hand by everyone involved—his promo writers (Vince Almighty himself, if the dirtsheets are to be believed), the booking, the hype machine, Bryan, and Cena. It wasn't that long ago that he was tearing it up as part of the Shield, and I don't think the predictability of his rise has been that much of a problem either—we all saw Bryan walking out of WM with the gold from a mile away, but we liked it because it was
good. And nobody complained that Reigns was placed front and center in the Shield's feuds against the Wyatts and Evolution because that **** was ****ing awesome. The E's just been way too heavy-handed with him. I mean, in what universe is he a more believable choice for 2014 superstar of the year over Brock ****ing Lesnar? How come he gets to kick out Bryan's running knee, but Bryan can't kick out of a spear? Why did the Rock, Bryan, and Heyman have to try so desperately to put him over in promos? Just let it come naturally ffs, and please leave the vomit-inducing spiking of drinks and stupid jokes at home. Let him be '05 Batista, or hell, even '13-'14 Reigns. Surely it's not that hard?
Then again, his push was completely derailed by injury too. The fall months are when the E really starts grooming an up-and-comer for the WM main event, and sitting them out didn't do him any good at all. Still, they decided to stick to the original plan, and look where that's gotten us.
After all the criticism over the years that's been directed the E's way for not booking long-term, it's rather ironic that stubborn long-term booking's what caused the current debacle.