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A painful truth: that start with the best!
Hello, and welcome to the premiere issue of a painful truth! Here is where I put down my opinions about things in the wrestling world, and judge me (hopefully not too hard) on them. Now, given the failure to see TNA, and not even know watch shows like ROH, This is based on the WWE, in all its glory. For those who do not know me, I tend to resist the enemies Cena, and people who do not give reasons for their opinions …
But Enough introductions, let me explain what is written. I hope to give my opinion on the WWE and their current stories, equipment labels, matches, PPV and all that jazz. So without much further delay, I give the theme of this debut issue.
Ladies and gentlemen, this episode is a painful truth, without doubt, tags best team to grace the WWE, but perhaps one of the most underused. Rated RKO.
Now, I know what I just said a big draw number of opinions, but I stand by it. And let me explain why.
Forethoughts:
Rated RKO are two major competitors individual time, two are still at the top now. Edge and Randy Orton. When combined, almost perfect heel team and its chemistry in microphone was great. They took the heat of the crowds, hated by a feud with DX, the fan favorite at the moment. They were hated because they both had, and still no, big me, that seemed to mix well. Furthermore, despite what critics may think, have some natural ability to remove the heel to perfection, which means that when in this role, they are very good at putting in the crowd, and get going.
Both were talented in the ring with finish that can be built, or used out of nowhere, and both were known to be powerful. They were not the most athletic superstars, that's a fact. Not made the same movements as Jeff Hardy or Rey Mysterio. Randy Orton was' The Legend of the murderer 'and Edge was "Rated R Superstar' and both were performing exceptionally.
Also known to be title contenders. Randy Orton had just finished the story arc of evolution, which had become the youngest World Heavyweight Champion, and Edge is just out to dinner in history, losing their last shot at the Dinner WWE title.
The stage was set for something exceptional. And he delivered.
Plot:
Furthermore, they were the perfect counterpart of D-Generation X. DX are wild, and the establishment against them. Basically, they did what the hell they wanted when they wanted, the fans loved them no matter what. After fixing on both Orton in evolution, when Triple H beat him down, then your opportunity cost perimeter Cena for the title, things heated up. This led to Orton Edge calling out the next week on his talk show 'La Vanguardia'. They joined forces to "get rid of DX. After much talk, and a joke sketch classified by RKO DX, Orton and Triple H traded singles matches, leading to a tag team match at the PPV, Cyber Sunday.
The party was a special guest referee, chosen by the WWE fans in Eric Bischoff. DX has its first loss after being "screwed" out of Bischoff him, but this gave Rated RKO titles cloud in the process. With Lita won the Women's Championship, things are looking good to qualify for RKO. In November, the sixth in 2006, falling RKO lost the Tag titles, the team of Roddy Piper and Ric Flair after the intervention of none other than DX.
That was not the end, however, qualified for the RKO will not be long without gold. The following week, Roddy Piper attacked before the rematch, and after a fast room-a, Ric stayed in a handicap match. Titles were retrieved, and found after Roddy Piper was diagnosed with lymphoma, so could not compete. The feud subsided to some extent until just before Survivor Series to defend their gold Rated RKO and DX content to sit and watch, pulling his usual jokes.
On the night of Survivor Series, Lita left the WWE after losing the championship to his wife Mickie James. Edge did not have time to contemplate this, however, since the night was Team Rated RKO, which is: Edge, Randy Orton, Mike Knox, Johnny Nitro and Gregory Helms vs Team DX starring: Triple H, Shawn Michaels, Jeff Hardy, Matt Hardy and CM Punk. The match was a whitewash, with Team DX eliminate all qualified team RKO, Edge and Orton even trying to get out of the sand.
At this point, things were about to explode, and really shined here Rated RKO. They were really bad, decimating Ric Flair in an episode of Raw, disfigure it with multiple high-to-DX and asking to come and 'save' it. When no one came, they walked behind the stage, satisfied. The Next week, a promo saying DX Rated RKO had made the "personal." The fight continued until the New Year's Revolution, where they met in a game of tag. I will talk more in the tag match later in this article, but it was something very special, to say the least. The feud ended here Triple H because he was wounded in that game, breaking his right quad.
After this match, seemed to vanish Rated RKO. HBK had the sequels that in a party of 2 at a disadvantage, managed to win both. However, no one to fight with the arrogance of the two shone through and started to compete against each against others. He lost the title against John Cena and Shawn Michaels before the end of last time as a label, the February 26, 2007, when Randy left edge Orton in a rematch of the same titles.
Although, like DX, they sometimes do a night, or housing programs have not been "officially" recognized as a label, since his feud with D-Generation X, which, coincidentally, was his first and last.
Reflections:
Ok, let me make one thing very clear, before I start with my ideas later. I loved this feud. This was perhaps the best cloud feud in history. It contains four of the top four superstars NEVER grace WWE, it was well written, and it was long enough to really do justice. Titles changed hands more than sufficient, and there was a lot of building for her, DX vs The McMahons.
The fight involved more people than the 4 main, and brought different times of the WWE, including Randy Orton Vs. Evolution saga. But the best part of the fight should have been the last game. Even the end, I thought I would be disappointing, because it is "X'ed out." I think Triple H was incredibly brave to continue the fight for 4-5 minutes he did with his torn quad, even hitting two genealogies. Yes, not forced, but still well, it seems very impressive. But not only that, before his injury in the match well planned, and the participation itself. Beginning with the attack before the match had officially begun, where Edge and Orton were stopped at the entrance, and then the back and the action to another, with very appropriate sections of domination DX happened rated RKO, then back again. I also had the endpoints, as The Heartbreak Kid make a plate on the outside to take out both.
Unfortunately, we'll never know what was expected to happen in that game, or was destined to win. Personally, I like the way it was done and Triple H has not injured would have been truly immense.
Thoughts on Team:
Be Randy Orton and Edge fan, I have a very biased opinion on this tag team. I think they are the best to be seen. Yes, that was controversial, I know, but still. I think they're better than D-Generation X (Yes, all four incarnations), The Hardy Boyz, The Dudley Boys, The Brothers of Destruction, the connection Sock 'n' Roll, and any other names that care to throw at me.
I think my point.
My only big problem I have with the way WWE used Rated RKO, was the way formed for one purpose: to feud with DX. We could have been a fight with The Hardy Boyz, The Brothers of Destruction, or some kind of tournament cloud. This means what was a golden idea was quickly discarded. You might even have seen any team final, where both world titles and became the target of all WWE!
Another point to make is how good his music was the entrance. Yes, I did comment on how well the music was, but I think it sorta has a huge impact on the public. While most WWE entrance music is good, it combined two of the best songs of the WWE, Edge's entrance music and music Orton. – Metalingus Alter Bridge Burn In My Light by Mercy Drive, respectively. Metalingus was played in a lower tone than usual, with Orton has played in a higher pitch. The sharp contrast between the two was innovative, however, both appear the same message, arrogant.
Now, I realize that one of the opinions that people will say is that the D-Generation X were the "called" Rated RKO, and I disagree completely. The trick DX was starting to die, while fun, was increasingly superficial and shallower. If not for RKO placed all the popularity HBK and Triple H had come from the anti-spell system has been in vain.
Overall, I rated RKO almost "resume" the period of time that the WWE is in a lot of good ideas, and many of them were well executed. It just was not long enough for my taste.
Conclusion:
That's all if it were a painful truth this week. Any comments, questions, comments or ideas for next time welcome, and either write below or PM me in the game. Until next time, my friends, be safe.
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