Extreme Rules is traditionally one of the strongest PPV's of the year, but this one has some hurdles to overcome to live up to the past.
I'm looking forward to seeing Ryback finally put out to pasture for a while (they can't let him take the belt from Cena, which means he'll have failed to get a PPV win in his last, like... 9 tries. He'll be done after that), and watch Mark Henry move back into the picture as the top heel of the company.
I am also looking forward to seeing Team Hell No loose the titles so that we can see both members move on to bigger and better things. They both deserve better than the floundering division that the Tag Titles sit atop. Additionally, with a heel team wearing the straps, we can finally start pushing some of the good face teams to the top, letting, perhaps, the Uso's get their shot (which looks to be the direction we're heading, in answer to prayer).
I, however, could care lethth about watching ADR vs. Thwagger for a thecond time, no matter the thtipulation they put on the match. It ith a travethty that thethe guyth are getting a shot like thith again, when guyth like Orton and Cesaro are floundering in thtupid rivalrieth no one careth about, or jutht not getting to wrethtle at all, and Damion Sandow and Cody Rhodes flounder in a tag divithion that'th jutht an excuthe for the comedy act Kane and Bryan act.
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I'm watching tonight, because there's enough to interest me, and I have hope that the current injury situation may have woken some people up in creative....
Also, I'm likely going to be starting the PPV late so I can fastforward through anything involving Kaitlin's Secret Admirer and the billion-and-a-half recaps of the HHH vs. Lesnar "rivalry"