Unfortunately nobody on the writing team has figured out
what works and what doesn't with regard to 'The Stinger'. They're still
experimenting, despite having found some good uses for him and owning the
rights to the footage of Sting at his latter-half-of-the-nineties peak. The
last two weeks have given us both good and bad things from him.
The August 24 episode of RAW saw Sting return from a
lengthy, self-imposed hiatus (we didn't even get to see him chilling in the
rafters - for shame!) to rile Seth Rollins by stealing a statue. Y'see, Rollins
had earned a statue by defeating John Cena at SummerSlam the night before, a
match in which both Rollins' WWE championship and Cena's United States
championship had been up for grabs. The Authority had promised him a statue if
he won (for some reason) and it was meant to be revealed on RAW before being
moved to WWE HQ to join statues of Andre the Giant and Bruno Sammartino.
One of the most WCW segments that's ever gone down on RAW. |
This is the sort of behaviour WWE loves to book for its
lead babyfaces and it's a problem. Both Dean Ambrose and Roman Reigns have had
their momentum hampered by this sort of "loveable scamp" booking over
the last year, Ambrose in his hotdog cart exploits and Reigns with his
pre-'Mania RAW tug-o'-war with Brock Lesnar (amongst others, for both). In 2015
it's not funny and not relatable. There have been worse booking decisions from
WWE this year but that doesn't negate the fact that Sting posing as a statue is
silly. And silly is not an adjective that should be applied to someone getting
ready for a WWE pay-per-view main event.
This man is 56. |
WWE would usually hammer its audience over the head with
this sort of foreshadowing. Giving it space to breathe made it all the better
and will make the inevitable pay off, in the form of a Triple H versus Seth
Rollins match, all the sweeter.
This is how WWE should book their lead babyfaces.
Outsmarting heels by pretending to be a statue doesn't make anyone look clever,
it just makes those being outsmarted look like idiots. Having Sting drop subtle
remarks about one man being a better wrestler than another though? That's good.
That understandably drives a wedge between people and shows that the guy doing
the remarking is intelligent enough to mentally outmanoeuvre his foes. More of
that, please. Less of the statue malarkey.
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