As stated before, Romans title win was a pretty good moment. The company had an overall solid 24 hours that seemed to win over quite a few fans. But something that was missing in all that feel goodness was some consistent writing. Namely, since when would the Sheamus character not only willingly challenge Roman to a match, but also put his title on the line? Ever since Sheamus turned, hes become a coward (strange, since he used to be one of the bravest babyfaces on the roster) and often runs from a fight, and will only attack from behind or with a numbers advantage. But out of nowhere, he was so pissed off that he challenged Roman later on in the night, which just seemed like a way to get the belt off of him as soon as possible. It was a simple fix to make too, just have Vince McMahon get so annoyed at Reigns that he forces Sheamus to fight him and put the title on the line so he can shut up. But in WWE, why do something thats simple when you can instead be lazy? Also WWE, don't tell us Roman is going to be on Sports Center the following night. Kind of gives away who is going to win the main event.
As Rust Cohle from True Detective said "Life's barely long enough to get good at one thing. So be careful what you're good at."
Sadly, I can't solve a murder like Rust...or change a tire, or even tie a tie. But I do know all the lyrics to Hulk Hogan's "Real American" theme song and can easily name every Natural Born Thriller from the dying days of WCW. I was once ranked 21st in the United States in Tetris...on the Playstation 3 version...for about a week.
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