The absence of guys like John Cena and Randy Orton has some WWE fans calling for main events, featuring the stars of yesterday. But that’d be a huge mistake; a missed opportunity at building new stars in favor of recycled nostalgia.
Here’s a card that makes the most of the roster, highlights fresh faces, and invests in the future of the WWE.
Prime Time Players
It’s still #BrockWeek, and Brock just so happens to be headlining one of the biggest shows of the year. Will Summerslam make Andy angry?
Battleground doesn’t look great on paper, but it does promise a few big surprises. The real question, however, is will it make Andy angry?
18 men (or maybe more) prepare to enter the Elimination Chamber, plus Rollins-Ambrose and Cena-Owens. Will they make Andy angry?
Over the course of seven days, there’s a lot of wrestling on TV. But only some of it is actually worth watching. That’s where Spoiler…
All Superstars and SmackDown, No Main Event makes Andy a dull boy. All Superstars and SmackDown, No Main Event makes Andy a dull boy. All Superstars and SmackDown, No Main Event makes Andy a dull boy. All Superstars and SmackDown, No Main Event makes Andy a dull boy. All Superstars and SmackDown, No Main Event makes Andy a dull boy. All Superstars and SmackDown, No Main Event makes Andy a dull boy. All Superstars and SmackDown, No Main Event makes Andy a dull boy. All Superstars and SmackDown, No Main Event makes Andy a dull boy.
Andy spoils Christmas week in the WWE. Not because he’s Angry. Just because he can.
This week, Bray Wyatt & His Dueling Banjoes Band wreak havoc on SmackDown and Main Event manages to make less sense than NXT only being available on Hulu.
This time Andy isn’t angry. Well, as long as this week’s spoilers don’t piss him off.
Tonight’s the night, THE NIGHT OF CHAMPIONS! Where a plurality of titles are on the line and at least one might change hands. Possibly, but we’re promising anything.