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Friday, October 25, 2013
WWE Hell in a Cell Head 2 Head!
Tom and I had a great conversation on the phone a couple of days ago, to do this Head 2 Head, as Tom is out of town here at the end of the week. Honestly, we really should have made the call through Talkshoe because we had some great conversation that would have made for a great podcast we felt! So, consider this the podcast that never was! I'll be posting some of our thoughts on each match and of course our picks! As a reminder, I currently hold a 10 match lead on Tom in our 2013 Head 2 Head, so Tom really has his work cut out for him. But, as you'll see, he's got a shot to make up some room here!
Kickoff Show - Intercontinental Title Match
Curtis Axel (c) vs. Big E. Langston
Langston is apparently a face now. Would have been nice to have WWE craft a short quick story, or even a scene where that actually happened (such as instead of having Punk save him on Raw, have Punk get beat down and have Langston make the save, see, it's not that hard WWE creative!). Tom and I both feel that Axel will walk out with the Intercontinental Title, however, we do differ on our winners and the method by which Axel will retain!
Tom's Pick: Big E. Langston (by DQ)
Jim's Pick: Curtis Axel (likely by some shenanigans)
Los Matadores vs. The Real Americans
This match gets made officially on Smackdown tonight, but it's been clear they've been headed in this direction for some time now. Gotta go with who they seem more behind right now, and that's Los Matadores and especially El Torito getting in a good spot or two.
Tom's Pick: Los Matadores
Jim's Pick: Los Matadores
WWE Tag Team Title Triple Threat Match
Cody Rhodes & Goldust (c) vs. Seth Rollins & Roman Reigns vs. The Usos
The Usos getting added into this seems very interesting to both Tom and I. Why else would you do it except to move the titles to them? The Rhodes Boys and The Shield are an important part of the top storyline with Triple H, so at this point, the tag titles really don't need to be there (thus freeing up the titles to bring more meaning to other matches as well). With the tag division they've put together now (Tons of Funk, Real Americans, Los Matadores, Usos, Shield, Rhodes, Prime Time Players, Santino/Khali, etc.) they actually could do something with the tag titles for the first time in forever. To do that, get them on an established team that deserves the shot.
Tom's Pick: The Usos
Jim's Pick: The Usos
Divas Title Match
AJ Lee (c) vs. Brie Bella
We differ on this match as well. We both feel that Brie Bella will be the one to dethrone AJ Lee eventually and Tom is of the belief that her time is now! While I could see that, with Bella getting 2 pinfall victories over AJ recently, I can't help but think it's so they can setup the "you beat me when the title wasn't on the line, but when it came time to win the title, you couldn't get the job done" type story with Bella and Lee, so I see AJ keeping it, likely with help from Tamina, who has been great in her "Diesel-like" role!
Tom's Pick: Brie Bella
Jim's Pick: AJ Lee
Handicap Hell in a Cell Match
CM Punk vs. Ryback & Paul Heyman
Well, we both thought Ryback would win the match earlier this month on Battleground, so, what do we know about this feud! It seems like while Hell in a Cell could be the blowoff, neither of us really feels that it will be. This can easily go on at least to Survivor Series, if not further, so, to get there, you've got to have Ryback and Paul Heyman win this one again...perhaps with Heyman even getting the pin again on Punk. Can you imagine the promo on Monday if Heyman can say he's pinned Punk TWICE? Crazy!
Tom's Pick: Ryback & Paul Heyman
Jim's Pick: Ryback & Paul Heyman
World Heavyweight Title Match
Alberto Del Rio (c) vs. John Cena
Well, Super Cena has healed and is back! Strange to see him thrust into the World Heavyweight Title picture here, and both Tom and I feel that you don't bring Cena back early just to lose to Del Rio, so, yep, Cena wins the World Title here. Now, will he leave as champion...
Tom's Pick: John Cena
Jim's Pick: John Cena
Will Damien Sandow cash in his Money in the Bank briefcase?
Tom and I both believe that Sunday night is Damien Sandow's night to finally cash in his briefcase and win the World Heavyweight Title, and he'll be able to say he beat John Cena for the title as well, which will only add to the promos he'll be able to cut. I hate how they have booked Sandow since winning the briefcase and have very low expectations for his title reign, but as far as both Tom and I are concerned, Sandow does cash in (and win) on Sunday night
Tom's Pick: Yes
Jim's Pick: Yes
WWE Title Match - Hell In a Cell - Shawn Michaels is the Special Guest Ref
Daniel Bryan vs. Randy Orton
This is one where I think things can go either way. Both Tom and I believe we will have a WWE Champion after this match and that we'll move forward with things from there. Tom believes that Randy Orton will be winning the title, with Shawn Michaels having to count down the shoulders of the man he trained, and him showing angst in having to do that. I like that idea, and almost went with Orton thinking something along the same lines, but Bryan simply has to win here in my eyes (which probably means Tom is right). And both Tom and I agree that if this entire storyline doesn't end with Bryan tapping out Triple H, than it has been a complete waste of time. I hope I'm right and that we get a WWE Title reign for Bryan that at least lasts more than 24 hours...but we shall see on Sunday night!
Tom's Pick: Randy Orton
Jim's Pick: Daniel Bryan
What do you think of our picks? Are we crazy? Do you agree? Let us know!
Tuesday, October 22, 2013
Interview with Cedric Alexander & Glory By Honor Preview!
Check out our latest podcast as Jim & Tom get a chance to chat with ROH star, Cedric Alexander! Also, stay tuned after the interview as Tom and Jim run down the card for ROH's Glory By Honor XII and give you their thoughts on the card coming up this Saturday night! You can find it on iTunes, or click on the player located to the right here on the blog. Also, it is available through TalkShoe, by checking out our page there by clicking HERE! Let us know what you think of our picks and our cards!
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Saturday, October 12, 2013
Battleground React & Head 2 Head Update!
Neither Tom nor Jim were able to watch Battleground live, so just some quick observations from reports and the highlights shown. Before that though a quick Head 2 Head update! Jim went 7-2, while Tom went 6-3 at Battleground, so that brings the year to date competition to a strong 10 match lead for Jim, with a 52-16 record to Tom's 42-26 record! With only three shows to go, Tom needs to obliterate Jim in each of these shows to come back! What strategy will Tom employ to try and do that? Be sure to tune into our Hell in a Cell Head 2 Head in a few weeks to find out! Now, on to the observations!
After a PPV that had it's finish nullified the next night on Raw, and having fans so upset that the result they paid to see was overturned that they asked for (and some even got!) refunds from their cable company, did WWE really just do a non-finish on the next PPV? Wow, are they clueless? I get that they want to set up the big controversy so that there is a definitive winner at Hell in a Cell, but man, glad I didn't pay $45+ for a show that ended the way many episodes of Raw end.
Love that the Rhodes are back! Cody has been great in this storyline and Goldust has had his working boots on no doubt. Lots of rumors of an eventual Cody vs. Goldust feud, which would have to be very cool for each of them. I think Cody vs. Goldust makes a perfect match for Wrestlemania 30!
Punk wins (which neither of us thought would happen), but cheats to do so, allowing for another follow up match. Ok, that works I guess! Ryback just can't get a win against Punk in his life can he??
Antonio Cesaro is stupid strong...that is all.
We're hoping to line up some exciting things here at Two Spot Monkeys in the weeks ahead, stay tuned here on the blog, as well as on our Facebook Page and on Twitter (@twospotmonkeys) to see what they are! Thanks for reading!
Friday, October 4, 2013
Battleground Head 2 Head!
With WWE’s
“Battleground” Pay-Per-View right around the corner, Jim and Tom come together
back in the print format here on Two Spot Monkeys for Head 2 Head ahead of this
weekend’s event.
To catch
readers up, be you regulars or first timers, this is a pick’em competition
where we pick against one another in an effort to have the most success in the
outcomes of WWE PPV matches. And what is
on the line, you might ask? Well, this
year it has been recently decided that the loser of this competition will be
shaved bald and bear that baldness at a wrestling show we enjoy together as
friends at some point in 2014! Of
course, embarrassing photos will be likely tweeted out (@twospotmonkeys) FOLLOW
US! & posted here on the blog.
Jim has a
strong lead over Tom with 4 events left in the PPV year for WWE, 45-14 to
36-23. The time is now for Tom to make
up any ground over Jim – let’s see how the picks play out!
Kickoff Show
Dolph Ziggler vs. Damien Sandow
TOM: Interesting match on paper. Two guys that seemed to be in really high
places on the card at this point from where they seemed to be headed earlier
this year. This one can be considered a
pick’em simply because neither has really been given a lot of shine on TV as of
late. I still think that WWE doesn’t
mind Sandow losing because it is going to give him a load of opponents when he
eventually cashes in. Dolph Ziggler gets
the win.
JIM: Wow, do both guys deserve better than being on the pre-show
of this “B” level pay per view? You’re darn right they do. Of
course, they are better off than US Champion, Dean Ambrose, who can’t even get
a match on this card. Anyways, they
continue to book Sandow to lose and hope it will “create challengers” for when
he eventually wins the World Title with his Money in the Bank briefcase.
As we’ve mentioned before, we both feel this is terrible booking, but WWE
falls back on it far too often with Money in the Bank holders. Dolph on
the other hand has apparently been in the dog house lately and has not been
anywhere close to the World Title scene. He’s a bit player in the ongoing
feud with Triple H and Randy Orton, but certainly not featured there either.
Hard to pick this one as I think both can use the win, but since Sandow
keeps losing to set up challengers, maybe Dolph can get the win here and become
one of those challengers down the road.
Kofi Kingston vs. Bray Wyatt
TOM: There is no stopping the Wyatt
train! He beats Kofi here on his
continued strong push. I am excited for
what should be a really, really good match.
JIM: I think this will be a fun
match, and really wish they’d push Kingston alot more than they do, but this is
another of those wins to continue to get Bray Wyatt and his family over, so
Wyatt wins here without question!
Intercontinental Title Match
Curtis Axel (c) vs.
R-Truth
TOM: I think it is really interesting
that instead of putting Axel in a program with CM Punk, which would have done
more for Axel than these one-off title defenses, he is being paired with
babyfaces fans get behind and want to see win, while he continues his I-C title
reign. That trend continues here. Axel retains.
JIM: Truth gets this shot by virtue of beating Axel on Monday
night in a Non-Title match after Axel was distracted by CM Punk’s music.
Axel is obviously behind Ryback when it comes to the pecking order of
Heyman’s Guys, so I wouldn’t be totally shocked to see a title change come
soon, but honestly, with the way R-Truth has been used lately, I think it would
be a mistake to put it on him, I’d rather see them go back to Kofi Kingston, or
The Miz who could quickly get it to Fandango or someone else. So, Axel
gets the win here.
World Heavyweight Title –
Battleground Hardcore Rules Match
Alberto Del Rio (c) vs. Rob Van
Dam
TOM: This match really plays into the
“Hardcore History” of RVD and I imagine it will make a for good spectacle of a
match, even though these two could get along just fine in a match with any
gimmicks. I’ve learned my Del Rio lesson
far too many times before, but seemed to be cursed by the matches I pick with
him involved. Here is hoping that ends
here: Del Rio wins and retains.
JIM: Hardcore rules means this will
be a fun plunder match, but honestly, if RVD is leaving after Battleground,
which has been the rumor, no chance he wins here. He could win and then
immediately drop it to Sandow, but again, if he’s leaving, what’s the point?
Del Rio keeps it and moves on. Wouldn’t be shocked to see Ricardo
Rodriguez turn on RVD here either, unless he is going to be teamed up with Rey
Mysterio or something.
Damien Sandow’s Money in the Bank
Briefcase Cash-In:
TOM: I think it could be a good time as
ever to do it, but just don’t see it happening.
No cash-in at Battleground.
JIM: No, I don’t see him cashing in
here, I don’t see what it would do at this point for him, so he holds onto the
briefcase for a while longer!
WWE Divas Title
AJ Lee (c) vs. Brie Bella
TOM: This seems to be a really
emotional invested issue and I like those types of storylines. I do think it is interesting too, that the
WWE is really playing off of the reality elements from Total Divas and going
another level in blurring the lines.
Seems like they’ve really been making fans wait and wait for the
pay-offs of issues of late, but Sunday seems like a really good place to
cash-in on that pay-off. Brie Bella wins
the Divas title.
JIM: I can go either way with
this matchup. Both Tom and I have been feeling for a while that Brie
Bella would eventually be the one to unseat AJ Lee as the Divas Champion, and I
certainly still think that is likely the direction they’ll go. This could
be the time they go there, but they have just added Tamina to the AJ Lee act
(as almost the Diesel to AJ Lee’s Shawn Michaels), so with that development, I
think it’s too soon now to take the title off of Lee. Not to mention, I
am a huge AJ Lee fan and think they should leave it on her long term until they
bring up Paige, but, that’s just me! AJ Lee retains here!
CM Punk vs. Ryback
TOM: A year ago or close to it, you had
Ryback as the babyface chasing Punk for the WWE Title. A year later, the roles are reversed in terms
of character and there is no title on the line, however there is a lot of good
storyline here as well. WWE has done
their best to me in getting Ryback to be a really jerk and bully, plus it
doesn’t hurt to be aligned as a Paul Heyman henchman as well. I think Punk is so over that he could lose
plenty of times in this feud and it would not hurt him. With that thinking and knowing there is a lot
left to this feud beyond Sunday, my pick is that Ryback wins and I expect Paul
Heyman involved down the stretch.
JIM: Another match I can go a number
of ways with. Punk got to hit the GTS on Axel to accomplish phase one of
his plan. Beating Ryback is stage 2, but I think that might be too quick
for it to happen here at Battleground. I see this ending at Survivor
Series as well, so you still have Hell in a Cell before then, and I could
definitely see Punk vs. Ryback in the Cell in a rematch from last year, this
time with Heyman in Ryback’s corner. So, to get there, we’ve got to have
Ryback somehow defeat Punk, which I think he will do. Remember that he
had Punk’s number a year ago too, and Punk always escaped because of Heyman’s
help. I can see Heyman bringing that up on Monday as well if Ryback wins!
Seth Rollins & Roman Reigns
vs. Cody Rhodes & Goldust - Rhodes wins, they get their jobs back, if they
lose, Dusty Rhodes is fired
TOM: Of all of the matches on this
card, this one has me really excited.
WWE has just done a really great job (sense a theme here?) with this
angle and match. The emotional ties
created are very real and can really draw people in. It has done so with me, for sure. I feel like there is a lot left to occur with
these teams and the other players involved…possibly culminating at Survivor
Series as I suggested in the last REACT post.
My pick is for Cody & Goldust to win and get back into WWE.
JIM: This should be ALOT of fun, and
a match that easily could be the match of the night if given some time.
It certainly has enough storyline backing to it to add to the drama.
I’m glad to see Goldust back for a short run here, and hope he sticks
around as he was great against Orton a few weeks back. I also wouldn’t
mind seeing a Goldust vs. Cody feud down the road too (have Goldust get jealous
of Cody’s success or something). Anyways, I’m getting ahead of myself
here. I think the fact that the tag titles aren’t on the line here
telegraphs the ending, which is the right one, the Rhodes boys get the win and
re-join WWE. I see a Survivor Series Elimination Tag in November of
Bryan, Goldust, Cody & Big Show against Orton and the Shield, so this helps
get us there.
WWE Title – Decision Match
Daniel Bryan vs. Randy Orton
TOM: The forces of Triple H, Stephanie
and The Shield are all in favor of Randy Orton and against Daniel Bryan. He is the ultimate babyface and the odds
never seem to be for him. His last month
after being stripped of the title has only seen him get more over (which is
amazing because people are buying the whole story and not turning on it!) and
they want the ultimate pay-off and Bryan to get his comeuppance once and for
all. Unfortunately I do not see that
happening in this chapter of the story on Sunday. Randy Orton to win and get the WWE Title
again, keeping Bryan chasing and fans hungering for it and hoping for a Hell in
a Cell payoff!
JIM: This is billed as the Decision
match. Yeah, I don’t buy it. I think this match will again be
marred in some sort of controversy leading to a final match at Hell in a Cell
(again, likely in the Cell) between the two. To keep up with their last
few months of booking though, I think Bryan will win the title and then again
be stripped of it on Monday night. They just seem to be on that kick
lately, and I think it continues here. So, while I expect it to be another
1 day reign, I see Bryan winning the title here, perhaps after some
interference from The Big Show.
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