TD Charlie
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Love that they went to break with the brawl still very much under way, then came back from break and they were still on the attack. They gave this match a big fight feel without much leg work at all. It's likely that they viewed Priest as a transitional guy, and yes Gunther will make for a great champion, but I can't discount the work Priest has put in for the last couple years. I think he's more than deserving of his spot on the card right now, and has earned another few months as champion. I find him to be a far more entertaining champion than Cody.RAW was already ahead of Smackdown quality wise, but Gunther/Priest getting hot so quickly gives this show another leg up.
Gunther is going to be such a good world champ. He is uniquely good obnoxious, cocky heel.
Which leads me to this post.I feel like Priest/Gunther needs to end in a f***ed finish with Finn causing a DQ.
... Feel like they'd invested too much in Priest trying to prove he's a fighting champion to have him retain every time by interference and then lose clean. He's not getting that belt back for awhile once he loses it. He probably needs a slightly longer run. Divert Gunther to Finn while Priest gets a few more defenses and then Gunther can go over Priest in the Fall.
Then again they're probably not letting Gunther walk into Berlin without that belt...
They could always do a screwy finish at Summerslam to keep the title on Priest, then run a rematch in Berlin where Gunther wins via referee stoppage or something. Really sell the power and the intensity of Gunther, but highlight the fact that Priest wasn't pinned and never tapped. I just don't know what sort of finish they could do at Summerslam. Sure, inserting Finn in there could work, but isn't Finn working hell with JD still? The whole Judgment Day dichotomy is a tough one to keep track of these days.