Sheamus 5:15 says "Match times, fella!" |
Surprisingly, given how good they are at finding ways to
both make money and drill any given idea or co Celt into the ground, WWE have
never really used the 3:16 thing as inspiration. That changed on Monday's RAW.
On that show three time WWE champion Sheamus bragged about how, because of his
Money in the Bank cash-in, Roman Reigns' first ever title win resulted in a
reign (the repetition of reign here is why "Roman Reigns" is not the
best ring name Leati Anoa'i could have chosen) that lasted just five minutes,
fifteen seconds.
It's a nice idea. It was used to set up an interesting
scenario on RAW, Reigns getting a title shot but having to win in 5:15 or less,
but it feels somewhat like WWE have missed the point. Austin's line worked not
because it was numbers but because it was an off-the-cuff remark that fit with
the promo he was giving at the time. It was a shot at Jake Roberts but it could
be used without his inconvenient because it was, in essence, a quote from the
fictitious Book of Austin.
Sheamus's version is a putdown related to Reigns and
Reigns alone. It will make little sense outside of a programme with Reigns. Its
success, measured in crowd heat, is largely dependent on people caring enough
about Reigns to boo Shaymo's dastardly bragging. Some people will do that. Some
people won't. Most won't care either way because Reigns is largely
uninteresting and hard to sympathise with and Sheamus's biggest source of heat
is a daft haircut.
This isn't a bad effort by any means. It's actually
rather inspired. But this being the best WWE can come up with for the new
champion and, presumably, top active heel demonstrates how creatively shallow
things are right now.
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