So, WWE didn't ruin this two yesterday. Are they learning from their mistakes?
AA vs Rhyno/Slater would have gotten them incessantly booed.
-AA winning would have gotten them Roman level of heat
-AA losing would have killed WWE's purpose of making them look ''really really strong''
Now they can Rhyno Slater going as long as their popularity lasts, then lose the title to the USOS and have AA go over.
Was it that hard to understand with Roman?
>>1746567
It was smart booking for once.
Don't get used to it.
>>1746611
All you need to know if Vince is in charge and has the last say on everything on both shows.
>>1746611
I think it actually has Ryan Ward yeah
>>1746567
It was brilliant booking, seen only once in every 30 years from WWE
I don't think they were in the books to fight Slater/Rhyno.
I think Usos might have cheated to go over AA.
Smackdown has been legitimately well booked since the draft split
Well, except for the time they tried pushing Ziggler.
>>1747232
They didn't try to push Ziggler, if anything they're prepping him up so he can turn heel after losing to everyone.
>shelton benjamin and charlie haas rip offs
no thanks famalam.
>>1747287
That's what they're doing now, but they were clearly going for a face push when they first gave him the match with Ambrose.
>>1747305
They're not, but they're better than Botchamin & Haas ever were.
>>1746567
This is the only way to continue the tag scene, especially the story for Rhyno/Slater. It would have made more sense to put the belts on The Uces last night.
>>1747313
people were calling a heel turn for Ziggler at SummerSlam
>>1747432
AHAHAHA sure man
>>1747505
Gable can actually get a reaction unlike Charlie.
>I've watched none of their matches
We know.
>>1747450
Why the Usos? The crowd is totally into Slater right now; it makes sense to ride it as long as it lasts, then the Usos, then have the AA come back.