"That's gotta be Chainz!"with a stunt double lol. is chainz available for work?
this was the essence of cheesy 80s/early 90s wrestling with modern production values, and it was awesomeListen... that was f***ing TERRIFIC. Everything Taker needed and more. AJ was acting like a serious A+ actor. That was AMAZING. I would have loved a little more craziness (Druids, Kane, Paul Bearer voice, Urn, etc). But I so badly needed that for Taker. He was a shell of himself and man that was just SUCH a good taste of what the man used to be.
94, when he fought Yokozuna.When i was a very little kid I can still remember the Royal Rumble w/ Taker lightning hitting the casket in like Rumble 93 or 94.. whatever it was. That was as cheesy and hilarious. I loved it.
My only real complaint was that Bryan and Sami was way shorter than I would've liked. They could've just had this go until 10:10-10:15 (or hell, make it go to 11 with another hour of Undertaker vs AJ).Liked the show quite a bit.
Cesaro getting a win? Hell f***ing yeah.
Opening Tag Match was really good.
Liked the finish to Elias/Corbin.
Shayna/Becky was good.
Ladder match was very good (although the sound of the ladders being so crystal clear gave me the willies haha).
Sami/Bryan was weird, but good. Weird because it seemed like a match that would have worked REALLY well with a small crowd.
Seth/Owens was decent enough.
Goldberg/Braun was f***ing dumb. Get both of them off my TV.
Boneyard match was f***ing strange and I loved it. A few minor nitpicks, but really great stuff.
Just have Undertaker running a gauntlet vs a bunch of people. Wyatt, Kane, Michaels, Triple H, Gangrel, Phantasio, Stone Cold..TLC has had its own ppv. Elimination chamber has had its own ppv. I'm ready for the Boneyard ppv in 2020.
it's been fixed but that's so goodAJ's wikipedia page made me laugh
has is date of deat as 4/4/20