The Chop Shop, Vol. V: Props to Monday Night RAW
It's been a few weeks, but the last edition of The Chop Shop focused on The Survivor Series
This week's volume? Let's talk about current happenings in the world of Monday Night RAW ...>
Lately, I have been loving the WWE, specifically RAW. Of course, they can do without all those WWE Divas; well except for that hoochie Melina. I think she is HOTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT.
Forget the Rosie-Donald fiasco, though.
The Shawn Michaels-Team RKO feud is well on its way to reaching all-time great status. These guys are hell bent on just beating the bag out of each other. We know what we get with Shawn. We know what we get with Edge.
Randy Orton is shocking the sh%t out of me. He may be the most viscious grappler in the game. Technically, he has no peers. Outside of Dean Malenko, he could be as sound of a wrestler as I have seen in about 20 years. Yes, that does include the Excellance of Execution.
With his skills and the mean streak we have been blessed to see lately, this kid can be one of the biggest stars this sports has ever seen. I am looking forward to watching him for the next 20 years.
Another thing that has me stoked about RAW is the Grat Khali/Umaga/Cena Saga. Not sure who John peed off to get stuck fighting these beasts night after night, but it is fun to watch it. Without Triple H, they need something to keep the ship afloat. For my money, they're doing just that right now.
As happy as I am with the current product, they still need to do some work. The roster needs to be trimmed big time. Kids are getting pushed too young. They need ONE product, as opposed to RAW, Smackdown and ECW. Vince's monopoly on the game has watered it down a tad.
It would be great to see Batista fighting Umaga or Taker and Khali still going at it. Cena against Lashley would be a goodie.
Just too many products at the moment.
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January 23rd, 2007 2:56 PM
what insight