Hell in a Cell is here…and it doesn’t look too exciting. Maybe it’s because we know we won’t see anything too crazy. Maybe it’s because the show feels like one big re-run. Maybe it’s both.
But once the action gets under way, there’s only one question to ask: will it make Andy angry?
Previews
Riding its surprisingly effective gimmick — every title on the line on the same night — the Night of Champions PPVs have always been somewhere between “watchable” (2013) and “awesome” (2008). With what might be called a ‘lackluster” ending, this year’s edition wasn’t exactly a barnburners on the level of years past, but it served a great deal of purpose to move any number of forward and gave us more than a few solid-to-fantastic matches along the way. So, we have that going for us, which is nice.
Tonight, WWE presents Night of Champions. It’s the only show of the year where you’re guaranteed to see every title on the line.
Let’s find out if it’s going to make Andy angry.
Tonight, WWE presents NXT Takeover 2. The show is stacked, and the main event could be a real Match of the Year contender. The question is: will it make Andy angry?
Summerslam is shaping up to be the biggest WWE show of the year, and it’ll only set you back $9.99! But the question is: will it make Andy angry?
Remember that really great Rhodes Brothers/Shield match from last year where Dusty gave Dean the Bionic Elbow? That’s not happening this year, but it’s still Battleground Sunday (just in a completely different month less than a year later…anyways)! And, because we love you, we’re giving you some time with Angry Andy. Later, we’ll ponder “What’s the Worst That Could Happen?” with Nick. All of this (for free!) before we drop our world famous Bang for Your Buck PPV review in your lap on Monday morning (probably.)
Tonight, the WWE Superstars walk into a Battleground, and some of the potential outcomes are already making Andy angry.
The Bang For Your Buck PPV is a day late, but as always, NO DOLLARS SHORT. Find out if Money in the Bank, the WWE’s third best PPV lived up to its considerable reputation.
Tonight is WWE’s Money in the Bank PPV, the third best PPV of the year. What’s the Worst That Could Happen?
A new era bringing some changes to these monthly shows of significance began Sunday with Extreme Rules, but will it change how people feel about John Cena? Probably not.