I'm talking, by the way, not about Michael 'PS' Hayes but
Zeb Colter. Of course I am.
What even is this? |
The change is obviously welcome but it did come as
something of a surprise. Prior to Hell in a Cell Zeb had last been seen getting
his leg broken by Rusev in December 2014 (something which was apparently
necessary to set up another match
between Ru Ru and Jack Swagger (Swagger lost)). Hell in a Cell revealed that he
and Alberto Del Rio, once sworn enemies because they're from different
countries and cultures and those are things that can't simply be overlooked,
had buried the hatchet and Zeb had agreed to become ADR's manager. Because why
not, I guess?
It's an odd move that makes no sense on any level.
Storyline-wise it's ridiculous that the two men would pair up. Colter's entire
character before this contradicts the pairing, making it seem possible (though
admittedly not likely) that WWE intend to regale us with a tale of Del Rio
seducing, nay brainwashing, sweet, innocent Zeb into becoming a more accepting
person as well as his manager. Which is fine and all but it raises questions of
morality and free will that I doubt WWE would handle satisfyingly.
From a talent perspective it's confusing. Although he's a
laugh I don't think anyone was crying out for a Zeb return. ADR is a perfectly
capable promo and doesn't need a mouthpiece. He's worked well with a second
before but a mobility scooter-bound mad sexagenarian is very different from a
smarmy personal announcer who can make you either want to see him get a smack
or feel incredibly sympathetic for him.
But the biggest question is this: was this really,
honestly, the best WWE's vast creative department could come up with for the
returning Del Rio? He's an international multilingual second generation star
who can turn out good matches, works nicely as a conceited heel, and was being
courted by numerous other promotions. Defeating Cena for the suddenly quite
meaningful United States championship is good and all, there's nothing wrong
there. But the Colter alliance and promos about a title reign representing
"MexAmerica" are confusing. Short of Del Rio introducing Homicide,
Hernandez and Salinas for an obscure invasion angle or going full Lance Storm
and renaming the belt there's nowhere interesting for the gimmick to go. So far the best it's done is give us an amusing backstage scene where Jack Swagger basically said "C'mon, Zeb, I know you're still a racist really!" It's just not clear what the gimmick is meant to be or how we're supposed to react to it.
I bet Del Rio's happy to be back regardless of the
nonsense he's been lumbered with though. No more dealing with indy promoters
who refuse to put up with his prima donna attitude!
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