WRestling’s 3R’s PPV Edition 09.22.06: WWE Unforgiven 2006
Posted by Larry Csonka on 09.22.2006
Tables, Ladders, Chairs, Ladies, Cells, Champions, Blood, Plundah, Clubberin and more importantly…R’s~!!!!!
Introduction!
Welcome back to another addition of Wrestling's 3R's! This is of course the special PPV edition of the column, and we will check out the PPV that was WWE's Unforgiven 2006. As always I will have the match listings, outcomes and match ratings and then the 3R Goodness you have all come to love. Also remember to check back next week, as we have the PPV edition break down TNA's No Surrender PPV. I went into this show with some excitement. One reason I was really depressed I couldn't do the Round Table. I have been bitching in WWE Round Tables for months, but for once they had matches laid out ahead of time and built to it pretty well. But how did it come off in the end? Sit back, relax and let's break this beast down.
Thanks to Ashish for handling the live coverage for me. Furious has his coverage up and Dunn should as well. Send them some love.
HELL IN A CELL: DX defeated The Big Show, Vince and Shane McMahon @ 25:05 via pin **¾ It was more spectacle and sportz entertainment than anything.
WWE WOMEN'S TITLE MATCH: Trish Stratus defeated Lita to become the NEW WONEN'S CHAMPION @ 11:35 via submission ***¼
Randy Orton defeated Carlito @ 8:45 via pin **¾
WWE TITLE, TLC MATCH: John Cena defeated Edge to become the NEW WWE CHAMPION @ 25:31 **** Match of the Night
The Right:
Since I bitch about this so much… I mentioned above how nice it was to have a card in place and that they really took the advantage to build to it well. But the real story tome is that not only did they build up to a PPV well, but they also actually had…GASP…title matches! That's right kids, they had a tag, IC, Women's and WWE title match all on the same show! And they all had a build to it, unlike how they usually just toss shit onto the show. To me this was a nice thing, and since I tend to complain about this sort of thing very often, I thought I would give the E some credit where credit is due. Good work.
The IC Title gets time! - Oh yes indeed, the IC Title got some time as the match kicked off the show. First off I have to say that Jeff Hardy seems to be fine since his return. He still makes some Jeff mistakes, but he hasn't flaked out, he hasn't no-shown events and hasn't tried to steal the IC title and trade it for a new volcano. That's pretty impressive for Jeff. As I opened with, they were given time and that is something the match needed. Hardy is over, Nitro is pretty over as a heel with Melina so they had the tools to keep the crowd. And let's be honest, the IC title needs time and quality matches with people other than Shelton, Carlito and Nitro. I like those three guys, but they didn't exactly light shit on fire during their feud. But things picked up now that Hardy is back. If you would have told mea month ago that Johnny Nitro and Jeff Hardy would be having a good 18-minute match on PPV I would have laughed my ass off. But if you take away one or two small parts, very small parts of the match, they worked very well together again on this night. Nitro is a bump machine and made Hardy's offence look great. Not only that, he is finally showing signs of progressing as an in ring performer. Really good stuff here, and I thing that they could have better matches down the line, which will only help the IC title picture. And since Melina was the determining factor in Hardy losing, this feud…MUST CONTINUE~!
Trish Stratus: Goodbye, Farwell and Amen - While Orton and Carlito got the traditional "death spot" on the PPV, Trish and Lita were done no favors at Unforgiven. They got placed right after HIAC, a match that traditionally can kill a crowd when not the main event. When I say kill, I mean exhaust them. With the needed clean up time, WWE had a spectacular video package to run. Not only encompassing the feud but her entire wrestling career in WWE. The crowd started a "thank you Trish" chant even before she came out, and then the building popped huge as she made her way to the ring in a super sexy outfit, thank you indeed.
The match had a lot to live up to. People were hyped, they were emotional and wanted a good match. Lita has been very miss since coming back from the neck injury and hasn't had a good performance since the last time her and Trish had a big match, of course she almost broke her back in the process, but I digress. Trish went out there wanting to put on a great show in her last match, and with Lita about to leave soon, I think she felt this was her last chance to have a great match with her foe. They not only worked hard, but they managed to pull off a great match. They did some shit that I didn't think they would do, especially for a last match, but in doing so you had the feeling that they were going all out. Then in a nice change of pace, Trish looks to lock in a Boston Crab but instead goes with the Sharp Shooter, which just about made the building explode.
The aftermath was perfect. As Trish wins, the ref and Lita quietly disappear so that Trish can have her emotional moment. She cried and signaled to the crowd as she soaked in the moment. Lillian Garcia even was crying, showing the level of respect that Trish has among the WWE ladies. JR and Lawler joined in the standing ovation and JR added, "Congrats Trish…there was never any better." She took one final bow as we ended a total class moment from WWE here. In a company and business when losing and getting buried on the way out are the norm we were witness to a very special moment. Or we were just a witness to someone getting out while the getting is good. Either way, good show.
Tough Luck Cena Haters - That is right, tough luck Cena haters. Really, some of you guys really hate the guy don't you? I have had some issues with his ring work at times, which is funny because I think he is better than most, but for the most port he entertains me. But it is just the old habits, Cena with the belt = "EVIL", Cena without the belt = "Hey, he's pretty entertaining." It is great to watch the opinions sway, but what the hell can you do. You can't please everyone, so why even try. All I know is that Cena makes WWE a FUCKLOAD of money, which is why he is on top. But I digress; let's talk about the match.
The match had a great aura at the beginning. Edge came out to huge face heat, as expected and it was just the thing you would imagine as far as "superstar reactions" go. Conversely, John Cena came out to HUGE heel heat, and got the "superstar reaction," just on the other side of things. The stage was set and all they had to do was deliver. To me not only did they have a lot to live up to as far as TLC matches go, but with the exception of the one Edge had with Flair they have all been multi-man matches. There was almost never down time, tons of huge bumps and spectacular spots to remember for years. They were at a disadvantage having just the two of them and knowing that they were going to go 25-minutes, the chance of a lot of downtime and loss of momentum had to be a factor. That all being said they did a fantastic job in the match. Edge was working hard for a guy who said he would never do TLC matches ever again, including a Shelton-esque run up a ladder into a plancha. One spot I loved was where Cena had Edge trapped in the ladder, and then applied the STFU with Edge trapped. Edge tapped in a tremendous looking spot, and for a moment I thought Cena could actually lose and go to Smackdown, since he got the visual submission, even though in this match it didn't count. The match continued with the super hot crowd, and they delivered some HUGE fall spots through tables. Both men took the plunge from the top of the ladder through tables on the floor. DANGEROUS. Lita would finally make an appearance, and she actually ended up helping Cena toss Edge off the ladder out of the ring. Cena got his revenge with an FU on her, and eventually a FU off the top of the ladder to Edge, falling through 2-tables; he then grabbed the belt and became WWE champion yet again.
The only thing I really did not like was the finish. They whole deal with the two refs in the ring to hold the ladder just really killed some of the drama for me. I understand why they did it, safety-first kids and i am all for that but it was so obvious what was going to happen, especially since previously the top table fell off, Cena went and put it back where it was. It screamed, "we're using this shit soon." It was a minor deal, but something that should have been pointed out. After the finish I loved as Cena had this look on his face, like he wasn't proud of what he had to do; especially in front of his father, that's a good face. I did like that he hugged his father, since he was a part of the angle at one point and overall it was a nice closure to the night as a whole.
puRgatoRy:
They are trying - I will say that they are trying to do something with the tag division. When the Highlanders came in, I was sure they would do the same stupid shit they did with Cade and Murdoch. Good build, a few quick wins and right to the tag titles. THANKFULLY I was wrong. I really mean that, these are the times I love to be wrong. The match here was a fun little match, nothing bad but nothing you'll remember after the show is over to be honest with you.
But the problem is, is that for months the Squad had been buried by DX and are supposed to be taken seriously as champions. I just can't, and I know that is a problem most have. They have been bitch boys and are now supposed to be taken seriously. It is a problem. Now you have the Highlanders losing to them, albeit by the numbers game, but they just can't seem to get a break. The division is in dire need of help. What do we have? I only count real teams.
Spirit Squad
Highlanders (I'M ROBY~!)
Cade and Murdoch
Haas and Viscera (barely)
Cryme Tyme will debut soon, so you have five teams. Val and Snitsky have been teaming, and Hacksaw and Eugene so you have some job teams. They really need to get some direction here. They have been smart not to do the same old shit with the Highlanders, but now they are running the risk of them losing any or all steam they have. As a fan of tag team wrestling, I hope they can get shit together. The division may not have workhorse teams, but if booked correctly and people are given a reason to care, they will.
So who's the monster…? - In all actuality this was a fine match. As far as the whole night goes it was on the low end of things, but nothing bad. Armando was excellent as always and adds a lot to Umaga as his mouthpiece. They seem to work pretty well together and they play the monsters well. I also have no problem with feuds continuing after this show. What I do hate on PPV is when you get no finish. Long time readers will know that this is a long time bitch of mine. They are asking you to pay $39.95 for these shows, I don't think that having some form of finish is too much to ask. So since we got the double whatever finish, there is only one thing left to say. This feud…MUST continue! One last thing, Kane apparently did not read his wrestler's handbook. Dude, what's up with head butting Umaga. Rule #5 in the wrestling handbook: "Thou shall not head but Island or Black People." Damn dude, there are RULES to this thing!
The wRong:
Hell…in…a…Cell - So here it was, months of build and we finally go to Hell in a Cell to complete the feud. The match as a whole kept the crowd and had a ton of plunder, and people seemed to like it. That is all fine and well, but I look at things a bit differently. Let's break some things down, shall we?
Vince: One thing I will compliment on is that when it comes to taking his comeuppance, Vince does it with the best of them. He has always said he won't ask people to do thing he won't and it looks to still ring true. He took an ass kicking, he gigged, and when it came time, he took a massive humiliation when he kissed Show's ass. I remember back when he had to do it and Rock shoved his head up Rikishi's ass and he did so here again. While the kiss my ass thing is stupid as hell, he pays it off in BIG ways.
All the advantages: But while Vince takes his lumps, one thing I feel that people forget is that while these matches are enjoyable, they also have one huge advantage. They are afforded all the tricks of the trade to make them so. They get to use all the gimmicks, all the weapons, the blood; they get to use it all. Shane gets to borrow everyone's moves, Vince gets to be Superman (taking finishers and a sledgehammer shot to lose) and HHH and HBK get to bleed a ton. And don't argue and say that Orton got to use blood, that was hard way. Trust me he didn't want Carlito to bust his chops with an elbow off of that moonsault. The TLC match was brutal, and hell, some blood would have added to the drama but they couldn't do that because the McMahon fellatio hour needed 25-minutes.
The New Cell: I think that they missed a BIG opportunity to hype the PPV more and to sell more buys on this show. They unveiled a new Cell for the show, bigger than ever and didn't announce it on TV. They announced it just before on WWE.com
A place that maybe 10% of their audience goes to and that will be buying their PPV anyway. This is the kind of thing you HAVE to announce on TV, especially when domestic buys are down as they are. I feel that they missed the boat on this one.
The Big Show: How did this match help Show at all? Can anyone really answer this for me? In the end he came off as nothing to me. Add to this that he is the ECW champion and this made me care even less about him and that is NOT a good thing. Just another thing to make the other brands look less important, good work Vinnie.
Handicap Matches…urge to kill growing: And once again I have to be me, I now officially HATE all handicap matches. In the last year I have seen so many of them that I seriously never want to see another one again.
Short Takes - These are some of the little things that by themselves may not be worthy of getting their own right or wrong, but together they become the short takes. Let's look at these things:
It may be a nitpick, but in the overall scheme of things I think this is a point that is being over looked. Teddy Long looked like the biggest loser the night of the show. He was sitting there is his little suit, in a sky box…ALONE! He was all by himself. There were no other Smackdown Stars there looking to see if Cena would lose and join them, hell not even Michael Cole or JBL were there for support. He was all alone and looking like the fat kid in the corner at a make out party. I mean they could have really played it up during the show. There could have been a party, a group of chicks to console Cena if he lost the title but also as a welcome to Smackdown. The WWE is such a HYPE machine and usually does these things very well, but I feel that they really missed the boat with that and made Teddy and Smackdown look second rate…again.
So after Jeff Hardy loses his match, we had an impromptu meeting with his brother Matt. Matt, being the supportive older brother consoled Jeff in his loss; also providing the first on camera pairing of the Hardy Boyz in MANY years. Then they went a step further and had a Team Extreme reunion. Lita then proceeded to run down Jeff saying that he was basically a fuck up and Matt was shit. And then it ended. They got no comeback whatsoever. They just got to stand there like two goofs. Yeah, that was effective.
Champion Entrances: Why doesn't the champion come out last anymore? Unless I am wrong, I believe that the champion came out first in every title match on the PPV. I know it doesn't mean a lot to most, but it is little shit like that I always loves about wrestling.
The Ridiculous:
This is WWE, Where Punishment = Push! - The match itself was fine for going about 9-minutes. Carlito seemed more motivated than normal, but I still don't have the hard on for him that most seem to. Orton was fine, he was the dick head heel and it worked ok. They seem to have some good chemistry, which will bode well down the line since these guys will be around for a long time and will be the future of the company at some point. Considering that they were in the death spot on the show the seemed to keep the crowd "ok," but I expected worse. When Orton gave his promo after the Trish match, no one gave a flying fuck. He bashed Trish, the people and everything to get heat and they just didn't care. Some of that apathy carried onto the match, which did not help things. So the match goes on pretty well, and Orton busted out the Garvin stomp, so I can't totally hate him. The finish was a cool spot, as they keep trying to innovate new variations on HBK vs. Shelton. It was definitely cool, and I expected Orton to win…but he won CLEAN.
That is right kids, the heel won the first major meeting CLEAN. Not only does that tell you where WWE views these guys in terms of importance, but also it just goes to prove my point. WWE may punish you, but they will still push you. That is right, Orton fails his drug test, right around the time that it was altered, and he still gets the PPV win. They are losing faith in Carlito, who is showing depression in his ring work and are still pegging Orton as their "Future" so he gets breaks and rewards. It is infuriating to watch. He abuses the women backstage, he gets suspended, and he fails a drug test and is still an important fixture on the card. This screams bullshit, it makes the wellness policy look even more like a joke and gives the guys that are staying clean no incentive to stay clean. Fuck WWE, seriously.
Closing Thoughts:
Overall a pretty good show, much more enjoyable than most branded PPV's. There was nothing "bad" on the show as far as matches go. Umaga vs. Kane was kind of there, and that match to me was more a booking problem than a match problem. I actually didn't find myself bored during the show, even though I picked on some things, I did enjoy the show and I would recommend a replay for some good matches and a fun evening over all because of everyone's hard work on the show. I will go 7 of 10 for the show. Kudos to the WWE for making me enjoy a show like this, because most of their PPV's haven't been.
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From Trent, aka Voodoo Penguin -
You know my name...bitch!!
*huggles Larrold*
Anyways, I thought this card was actually looking better on paper than Summerslam, and it (surprisingly) delivered.
Johnny vs. Hardy was a HOT lil opener, I thought. The two constantly looked like they were going to kill each other, but in a scripted way. I don't know, it's hard to describe, but I really think a lot of the internet has been too hard on this match. These two went out there and earned their paycheck, giving me something entertaining in the process.
Kane and Umaga was short. That's a good thing.
Tag title match was very disappointing for two reasons. No spirit squad trampoline of doom, and no title switch. Although I must say sitting in a bar yelling "IM ROBBY" while my girlfriend countered with "IM RORY" was perhaps the most fun I've had at a ppv in a while.
Hell in a Cell came up and...it was what it was. Some nice bloody spots going on and they REALLY sold damage to the McMahon's. Like it was so hardcore that they could seriously sit out for three months and have it make sense. So if that is what happens, this has to be considered match of the year. Also, Big Show has a VERY big ass. Super Serial.
Lita and Trish was simply great. I REALLY enjoyed watching these two, knowing the history of them, and I REALLY enjoyed watching Trish get the final win in her hometown. She was genuinely emotional and got a nice deserved ovation from both the live crowd and the bar I watched at. The sharpshooter wasn't a bad touch either.
I was expecting Carlito vs. Orton to bore the shit out of me like Randy Orton matches usually do, but this one was kept kinda short (or maybe I was just getting kinda drunk). The ending was badass but I can't help to point out that Carlito did the work to make it look so good.
TLC was fucking awesome. Kudos to those to for pulling it off. Yes, it was obvious that they were setting up plundah for later spots, but with two guys, that much time, and all that was going on, it was done as good as it could be. Ending was a bit predictable, and as an Edge-head I'm not the happiest, but I must say the match came off as super fun and I left feeling as though I had got my $50-dollar bar tab's worth.
From XC_TF in the forums -
It was a good PPV
Jeff vs. Nitro - Nitro looked lost and he and Hardy just don't work well together. This wasn't the best match for Nitro, he looked horrible.
Kane vs. Umaga - This was a FUN monster match. I was getting into the dual no selling by both wrestlers. I'm disappointed that it ended on a double count out, means that the feud will probably end on a RAW.
Spirit Squad vs. Highlanders - A decent tag match, some good spots in here that I liked. It wasn't the best in the world but one of the better matches on the card.
DX vs. McMahon's and Big Show - A pretty good HITC, with the new HITC looking CRAZY. It wasn't that great in the middle, and everything moved SO slow. The ending was pretty good, though. There weren't any real "HOLY SHIT!" moments, which was a disappointment.
Trish vs. Lita - IMO, a REALLY good match. A great way to send Trish off. I was really into this match and really enjoyed the work by both ladies. You could tell that Trish and Lita talked through this one thoroughly (sp?) and it showed. I really liked this one.
Orton vs. Carlito - Carlito was really able to showcase his talents and I LOVED it. This match really showed me that Carlito can hang with Upper Card/Main Eventers. The finish was really sweet. Orton, IMO, didn't do a lot in that match, but he still works as the dick heel.
John Cena vs. Edge - IMO, a GREAT TLC match. I really liked this one. It was easy to spot that it was Cena's first TLC but it's effect on the match was pretty small. I really enjoyed the spots and the crowd was really into it, which always makes a match much better. I knew Cena would win but I didn't want him too. Still, props to both guys for busting their asses and having another great match.
Overall - Pretty good, but not the best out there.
From Dee B. -
Hey Larry. I read your columns all the time but this is my first time sending something in. I thought the Unforgiven PPV was great. The TLC match and Women's match will made it memorable. I'll probably buy the DVD just for those two matches. All the other matches were either slightly above average or better so it was money well spent.
I wanted to send in feedback on the TLC match. I think it could be a MOTY contender. It was easily the best match of the entire Edge/Cena feud. Cena showed so much psychology, it was amazing. People don't like to give him any credit and they say he doesn't possess any psychology at all in his matches but they're wrong. He showed an excellent amount of psychology here. He knows what he's doing in the ring. The Toronto crowd may not have liked the outcome but I think they appreciated what he did in the ring as they weren't booing too much when he was walking up the ramp. Now either they were in complete shock of what happened or they really were impressed with Cena's showing. Maybe even both.
And let's not forget the Rated-R-Superstar. How could we? This guy took sick ass bumps with his surgically repaired neck in addition to all the crazy bumps he's taken over the years. He brought the brawns, experience, and execution to the match that made it so memorable. On top of that, did you see the ovation this man got? Edge was on the verge of tears when he came out and he quickly had to slap on his patented cocky grin and get back into heel character. Toronto showed him a lot of love and he got quite emotional. I just have so much respect for him, he's really improved by leaps and bounds and proved that he's a solid main-eventer. There is no doubt in my mind he'll be a three-time champion by the end of this year. I will not be surprised if Cena loses the title to him. God man, I love Edge! I promise you people, it's not the end of the world that he lost. He'll be champ again soon.
Most people will say it was MOTN easily. Hell, get the DVD when it comes out. Even Cena-haters gave the man props. Most people in the Toronto crowd did. Though he'll still keep his haters which is completely fine, he earned a lot of people's respect by putting his body on the line like that (that bump he took from off the ladder to the table at ringside was sickening. The whole crowd gasped.) in a match he's never been in. Edge earned more of people's (and my) respect by just putting on an entertaining bout in he match "he never lost". Vince, this man is fit to be champion. So let him be one. Big props to both men!
From Todd Vote -
Hey Larold, ask and you shall receive.
I would definitely call Unforgiven one of the best single brand PPV's since the brand extension. Every match on the card had a purpose, and nothing felt out of place. Hint #1 that it was a good card: The old lady offered to chip in on this one, she really wanted to see it. Best match of the night was the TLC match. Best non-gimmick match: Orton vs. Carlito. These two showed that they have good chemistry, and I am looking forward to a lengthy feud between them. Even Trish and Lita tore the house down on this one.
Biggest surprise of the evening… The bookers giving Nitro and Hardy 20 minutes, and the match not being a sloppy botch fest. Everyone talks about Jeff getting a bit bigger in the mid-section, but nobody seems to realize that this is a good thing. It means he may actually be off the dope, and he went out and looked motivated tonight.
From Adam, who was there LIVE -
I was at Unforgiven Sunday night in a sold out Air Canada Centre. First show up here in quite a while. Crowd was hot and sold out by the time Heat started. Toronto is an excellent hotbead for wrestling. WWE should be thankful Toronto always responds to shows so well.
Super Crazy beat Shelton Benjamin. Poor Shelton, what has happened to him. He gets a big fat mother, then wins the IC belt again and now he opens Heat. Super Crazy won with a rollup. Crowd really likes him.
Jeff Hardy and Nitro was a 22-minute ankle lock fest. Not much rhythm to the match. Hardy hit all his spots but mainly for the reason the crowd was there and that's what they wanted to see. Boring match, not sure why that match got so much time. I would have made the tag team match a fatal 4 way and given time to that.
Kane and Umaga
I don't think anyone expected a decision here, both men wrestled to the back to the chorus of boos in the ACC. Armando Estrada was the highlight of the match. Constantly jawing at the crowd and cursing Kane for hurting his Samoan Bulldozer. End this feud now, a waste of time for 2 guys that don't have an opponent.
Spirit Squad vs. THE HIGHLANDERS
Basic formula tag match. Good pace and the crowd was in it. Stupid ending. Mikey grabbed Rory by the beard and drove his head into the mat for the pin. So much for trying to get a team over. This match was on heat last month and was just as shitty. A better idea would have been adding Cade and Murdoch to the match and make it a free for all or have the Hardy's make an impromptu reunion for a fatal 4 way. Crowd like the match, not sure why though.
Hell in a Cell
Vince looks great in person. The cage itself is huge. Excellent match, lots of Shane offence. Basically a tag match. Show got kicked in the nuts of the top and that put him out for about 7 minutes. Then a chair shot kept him out for another 5. Then it was rest time for Shane and Vince so Show went to work. The facial expressions Vince made before he got a face full of Show's were hilarious. Love Vince, can't get enough of him. Shane sold the beating beautifully. Had an eerie look on his face when the medics attended him. Almost looked like he was legit hurt. Didn't move, he just stared into space. Blood all over the ring. About 20 ring attendants were out mopping up the blood and changing the ring mat, there was another underneath the blood soaked one. Hopefully this is the end of that story, getting old quickly. Looking for a new member of DX, why not Kane?
Trish vs. Lita
I predicted she would win and then retire the belt since there is almost no competition in the women's division. Gone are the days of Victoria vs. Trish or even Jazz. No talent anymore and the division isn't even pushed so why carry on with it. Trish looks great. Easy match. Crowd had an unbelievable pop when she put Lita in the figure four. And then an even bigger pop when she pulled her to the middle of the ring. Tears of joy on Trish's face after the match. Lillian was balling at ringside she was so happy for Trish. No speech or anything after she won. Thought she may have thanked the hometown crowd or said goodbye but nothing, she just split. Good short match.
Carlito vs. Orton
Waste of time. Cool finisher when Carlito did a springboard off the rope and dove into an RKO. Orton fucked it up but we got the point. Orton has a great physique and is so cocky it's awesome. Much bigger in person, tall and lean.
TLC match
Crowd was huge for Edge, basically the fan favorite in this match being his hometown, mind you there were some Cena fans and chants. Edge came out first, which I didn't like. Crowd ate up the table spots, chair shot on Cena's head echoed through the whole building. It was obvious halfway through Cena would win, he just wouldn't stay down. The one spot when he climbed the ladder, everyone was waiting for Lita and it took forever for her to come down, seemed like she missed the cue because Cena had his hand on the belt before she hit the ring, drama I guess. Cena is strong, caught Edge in midair and then threw him over his shoulders for an FU, unbelievable strength. Excellent finish having Edge go through the 2 tables. Cena's old man was at ringside and some of the fans were giving him a hard time but he took it well.
Not a bad show, the TLC and Hell in a cell matches helped. Crowd was hot and sold out. First show up here in quite some time, time for another Raw very soon. I'm sure an ECW house show would go over well also. As I left, I walked out through the parking garage to see some of the wrestlers. Security yelled at us and I just played dumb saying I couldn't find my car, Security is so fuckin dumb. Most wrestlers are in suits, guess the dress code is still working. Trish was talking to a lot of handicapped kids.
Thanks for joining me for this special edition of the 3R's, and don't forget to check out the regular edition complete with all of the other shows from the week!