Post by Deleted on Apr 2, 2012 20:37:36 GMT -5
The Job Squad w/Rosa Mendes vs Justin Gabriel and Tyson Kidd vs The Usos: Didn't watch and didn't care.
Bryan Danielson vs Sheamus: Pissed me off given the fact that the match was a complete squash. If Sheamus won after a good 10 to 15 minutes, I wouldn't have been pissed.
Kane vs Randy Orton: Decent match to say the least. I enjoyed the fact that Kane won. That top rope chokeslam was a great spot.
Big Show vs Cody Rhodes: The match was meh. I was expecting Cody to win so he could continue being on his way towards breaking the record of the HORRIBLY overrated Honky Tonk Man.
Beth Phoenix and Eve Whorres vs Slutty Slutty and What-The-Hell's-Her-Name: This match was the perfect opportunity for a bathroom break or a cigarette break. The fact that this abortion of a match got more time than Bryan vs Sheamus is a damn travesty.
The Undertaker vs Triple H (Shawn Michaels as the Special Referee): Hands down, this match was the Match of the Night. Lots of drama, lots of back and forth action. The emotional ending was a very nice touch. I truly enjoyed this match.
Team Johnny vs Team Teddy: Was extremely boring though the spot where Kofi Kingston and Da Troof jumping onto Team Johnny was decent.
CM Punk vs Chris Jericho: I very much enjoyed this match almost as much as I enjoyed Undertaker and Triple H's Hell in a Cell match. Much like Undertaker vs Triple H, there was a lot of drama and back-and-forth action. The best part was Jericho reversing Punk's high-flying spot into a Codebreaker. Overall, it was a great match put on by the two best in the world.
The Rock vs John Cena: For the year that they built this match up, it really felt tiresome to watch it. It was about as boring as Hogan vs Warrior at WrestleMania VI or Shawn Michaels vs Bret Hart at WrestleMania XII, though I was able to stay awake through The Rock vs John Cena. The ending caught me by surprise though, because I heavily believed that John Cena was going to win (due to my belief that it was a passing of the torch match much like The Rock vs Hulk Hogan 10 years ago). Unless The Rock winning is going to spark a Cena Heel Turn, this match was for nothing. Despite it, this match was okay.
Overall: WrestleMania 28 was okay, but not great. It was most definitely better than WrestleMania 27.
Bryan Danielson vs Sheamus: Pissed me off given the fact that the match was a complete squash. If Sheamus won after a good 10 to 15 minutes, I wouldn't have been pissed.
Kane vs Randy Orton: Decent match to say the least. I enjoyed the fact that Kane won. That top rope chokeslam was a great spot.
Big Show vs Cody Rhodes: The match was meh. I was expecting Cody to win so he could continue being on his way towards breaking the record of the HORRIBLY overrated Honky Tonk Man.
Beth Phoenix and Eve Whorres vs Slutty Slutty and What-The-Hell's-Her-Name: This match was the perfect opportunity for a bathroom break or a cigarette break. The fact that this abortion of a match got more time than Bryan vs Sheamus is a damn travesty.
The Undertaker vs Triple H (Shawn Michaels as the Special Referee): Hands down, this match was the Match of the Night. Lots of drama, lots of back and forth action. The emotional ending was a very nice touch. I truly enjoyed this match.
Team Johnny vs Team Teddy: Was extremely boring though the spot where Kofi Kingston and Da Troof jumping onto Team Johnny was decent.
CM Punk vs Chris Jericho: I very much enjoyed this match almost as much as I enjoyed Undertaker and Triple H's Hell in a Cell match. Much like Undertaker vs Triple H, there was a lot of drama and back-and-forth action. The best part was Jericho reversing Punk's high-flying spot into a Codebreaker. Overall, it was a great match put on by the two best in the world.
The Rock vs John Cena: For the year that they built this match up, it really felt tiresome to watch it. It was about as boring as Hogan vs Warrior at WrestleMania VI or Shawn Michaels vs Bret Hart at WrestleMania XII, though I was able to stay awake through The Rock vs John Cena. The ending caught me by surprise though, because I heavily believed that John Cena was going to win (due to my belief that it was a passing of the torch match much like The Rock vs Hulk Hogan 10 years ago). Unless The Rock winning is going to spark a Cena Heel Turn, this match was for nothing. Despite it, this match was okay.
Overall: WrestleMania 28 was okay, but not great. It was most definitely better than WrestleMania 27.