Undertaker probablyWho got the loudest pop?
Rock, Cena, or The Deadman?
The whole thing was very similar to the 1994 Wrestlemania too.Gotta say Cody's the most natural, wholesome babyface champion the company's had since Bret Hart. I know there have been a few since, Cena the most obvious, Bryan too, but Cody has to be to today's kids what Bret was to my generation thirty-five years ago, a genuine feel-good hero.
Yeah tbf I only read the transcript of what he said. Didn't actually watch yet, so I may have got the wrong end of the stick.it felt insincere to me (however I'm hoping that was its intended point)
Its amazing how well they do when they have to actually pivot from their original plans due to fan voice. And its also amazing how many times they simply boneheadedly refused to do so.Wrestlemania was absolutely perfect. Classic WWE in that they lucked into the perfect story, including change in executive leadership, etc. But man they stuck the landing.
*pats self on back*Crazy to think people didn't want the rock around when he came back initially.![]()
Kids nowadays dont know what a real promo is. If your ears dont bleed while watching it, its not a promo![]()
Could do a commentary stint at the next Ashes, will fit right in![]()
Ahmed Johnson screaming his head off talking about getting in the zonegeoblocked. Can you tell what video was this?
I think it is sometimes good to refuse to bow to public demand. The good guy can't always win. This would have been only 75% of the moment if he'd won last year.Its amazing how well they do when they have to actually pivot from their original plans due to fan voice. And its also amazing how many times they simply boneheadedly refused to do so.