Montag, 18. Juli 2011

WWE Money in the Bank: CM Punk Is John Cena's Kryptonite, Best PPV in a While

I first want to say that Money in the Bank—was in my opinion—better than WrestleMania. It didn't have the WrestleMania feel to it, but it was absolutely outstanding.

Vince McMahon—who has hit the age of 65—seems to be losing friction, as I would never think he would allow CM Punk to win the match, and even allow him to say the words "professional wrestling" so many freaking times.

I like how it was booked—especially the part of CM Punk topping John Cena.

CM Punk kicked out of two Attitude Adjustments, while John Cena didn't kick out of one GTS.

But I'm gonna be the first one to say it. CM Punk was a bit botchy during the match. It was a bit awkward in my opinion.

I loved how the whole angle was executed, especially the part of Del Rio cashing in his Money in the Bank contract yet failing before the match even started. It pointed out the obvious, yet made the angle five times better and unbelievable.

CM Punk has one two PPV's in a row, which says something considering he has been on a HUGE PPV losing streak since last year.

I just hope WWE won't kill the angle, by having Punk show up tomorrow on Raw, even if he doesn't lose the title. They should play-out the angle a little longer before having Punk show up.

And about my title—CM Punk seems to be John Cena's—who is commonly referred to as "Superman"—Kryptonite, as Cena hasn't beaten him in a one-on-one contest in 2011, as CM Punk has two I believe.

The rest of the show was better than average as well.

I was so happy that Christian won the title, even if it wasn't in a feel-good moment format. He won via Randy getting disqualified.

I was begging for Daniel Bryan not to cash in—as he's deserving—Christian should have a decent reign at the title.

I can only hope Christian doesn't lose the title to Bryan or Orton on SmackDown this week. 

The Raw MITB Match was very good, except for the ending of Del Rio winning. If you don't need the briefcase to win the title, why give it to him?

The SmackDown MITB Match outcome was a pleasent surprise—as Daniel Bryan surprisingly won the match. He just needs to improve on the mic and he's a bona fide World Champion.

I felt great when Bryan won the ladder match. He's had a short, yet eventful journey in WWE. He started as an NXT rookie who never once won a match, to getting fired, and he even was a part of a group called "Apple", who was led by none other than Santino Marella. Congratulations Bryan, you deserved it.

Their are always the stars in the MITB Match who don't win, but is the most impressive. On Raw it was Evan Bourne, and on SmackDown it was Justin Gabriel—and surprisingly—Heath Slater.

Speaking of Heath Slater, I have decided of taking on the challenge of devoting a full article on him.

The Mark Henry vs. Big Show match was effective in making Henry look strong, but nothing more than that.

Kelly Kelly's hot—nothing more I can say about that match.

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Get the C out.

Source: http://bleacherreport.com/articles/770662-wwe-money-in-the-bank-cm-punk-is-john-cenas-kryptonite-best-ppv-in-a-while

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