10 Reasons To Be Excited About The Rest Of 2020 In WWE
There is promise in the final quarter of the year... honest.
Imagine trying to picture the Thunderdome back in February! Different worlds, right?
With the majority of their plans being burned to the ground back in March, WWE have made some concessions, some changes, some admirable decisions, and some abhorrent ones. Onward, the product ticks. The crazy WWE timeline is the new norm. Unfortunately, shoddy continuity and misguided booking continues to take precedence. Global bastards to one side, it can still be a very frustrating product to watch.
Wrestling talent is still however, bloody awesome, and superstars still give it their all. We can at least be grateful towards the business on the whole for continuing to put on a show, and give us all a distraction during turbulent times.
With under four months left of 2020, it may be naive to adopt a 'best is yet to come' mindset . There's a high chance it won't. That said, before you fully commit to that decision of absolving your wrestling itinerary of WWE, here are some highly appealing motives to stick around and reassess your decision over a glass at New Year's.
It's not all bad, honest.
10. Keith Lee's Push To The Moon
One of the biggest things we can put faith in regarding Keith Lee's big push to the moon, is that he's simply not the kind of dude who'd settle for having a title dropped on his lap. As per his fight to the top in NXT, his path to glory on the main roster will be a hard slug.
There's always the worry that booking might throw in a curve ball, or Vince may wake up on the wrong side of bed and ditch the blueprints, but with so much faith put in the man, the possibilities are more likely to be, well... 'limitless'. Like the classic rises of Steve Austin and Daniel Bryan, etc., we can expect Lee's campaign trail to inevitable championship glory to be met with rage, pain, gritted teeth, love, loss and all that other good stuff. It just really suits him.
Keith Lee ain't the only wrestler deserving of Vince McMahon's kudos, but he's deserving nonetheless. His journey to ongoing success throughout the company is already a pleasure to watch and is set to get even better.