tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3018922809587909496.post2347776029178532860..comments2023-08-30T09:32:21.031+01:00Comments on That Wrestling Blog: Extreme Rules 2014 reviewDavehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13879783732371115178noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3018922809587909496.post-66095620354039832892014-05-08T22:49:58.349+01:002014-05-08T22:49:58.349+01:00"The last is a particularly promising sign: W..."The last is a particularly promising sign: WWE seem to have learnt that the modern audience reacts badly to being told whom they should support. If the creative team can learn to place the guys they want to get over into positions where audiences will gravitate towards them and support them of their own accord they’ll be on to a winner. The first step towards that is acknowledging it."<br /><br />that's the most important thing.<br /><br />"Taken on its own merits the WWE championship match was very enjoyable."<br /><br />unfortunately, although I love both kane and bryan, I thought this match was awfully boring, unimpactful (aside from kane chokeslamming bryan into the announcers' table) and unmemorable (aside from the boring forklift bit and the weak, sassy and safe as could be burning table spot...) and if it wasn't for such a strong showing in all other matches (except for the freakin', friggin' f*cking awful and super boring cage match), I might've been disappointed. but I wasn't. in fact, I was impressed with extreme rules! ended up better than I expected, overall.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10267314527966701160noreply@blogger.com