WWE Dublin Live Review - 10 Interesting Observations You Need To Know

By Adam O'Brien /

9. Cesaro Is A Great Guy To Kick Off With

Cesaro is so full of energy, and can adapt to whatever style of in-ring performance he€™s required to, meaning while he would have a suitable spot in the main event whenever WWE decided to let him have it, he can also get the crowd pumped up from the get-go too, as he exemplified in Dublin on the first night of the tour. He faced The Miz in the opening bout, in an extremely entertaining match-up, with both men performing like only they can. Miz is hilarious with the €œwhen my hand goes up, your mouth goes shut€ shtick, getting him heat like few men in the WWE can get organically. On the flip side, Cesaro counter-acted this to perfection, delivering European uppercuts that could decapitate an opponent with only a little added pressure. He knows what works and what doesn€™t, and Cesaro has definitely found what works for him. The Cesaro Section signs don€™t lie, folks. The Miz was perfect in his heel persona as always, and the tease of the Cesaro Swing throughout the match made the big payoff all the more worthwhile at the finish, with Cesaro swinging Miz well over thirty times! He then applied the Sharpshooter, which he often uses to pay homage to his injured tag-team partner, Tyson Kidd, for the submission victory to kick things off with a bang. Cesaro was extremely over with the Irish crowd.