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Sunday, December 15, 2019

WWE TLC Gently Behind Live Blog 12/15/19

Andrade vs. Humberto Carrillo

ER: These are two guys who are perfect pre-show participants. And yes obviously Andrade should be past pre-show status, I'm just saying he's a guy who can be trusted to reliably put something hot on the pre-show. The pre-show on these cards deliver more often than not, settling firmly into the level of "Cool 8 minute Velocity match you watch at 1 AM while eating Taco Bell on a Saturday" and that's a great level to be at. Carrillo is a guy who will take death bumps on PPV, and you can tell these two really want to ignite this crowd. They did some dance sequences I actually liked, dug the way these two bounce off each other. Carrillo does indeed take a big bump, getting shoved off the top to the floor into an ad break. A big bump leading to an ad break did affect me as a child, always made that bump seem bigger, like they had to cut away from it as if something was wrong, not yet registering as just a good time for an ad. And pretty early we get a big cool spot where Andrade gets his knee hung up in the ropes, and Carrillo does his best Fenix attempt, climbs the ropes and dropkicks Andrade right in the eye. And Andrade's shutting bleeding eye shaped the rest of this match as something awesome. At first I thought Andrade was doing cool little selling touches, occasionally going to his eye as a guy who thought he might be cut, but then he was hitting back at Carrillo as a guy who WAS cut. Once I saw Andrade belt him on the turnbuckles, saw that closed eye, I was hooked. Everything had a little extra meaning to it, made Andrade look like a spaghetti western villain, firing off two knees into the corner. I thought they killed it down the stretch, not sure how many other matches will get this same kind of building crowd interest that this one grabbed. Carrillo's moonsault was the most flush I've ever seen him hit it, thought Andrade came off like a total badass even with the clean loss, and Andrade coming off like such a badass only made Carrillo's win look stronger. If anything else on this show is as cool as this match, then this will be a good show regardless.

Ladder Match: New Day vs. The Revival

ER: Well I thought this was fantastic. This felt like the best parts of grimy 2000s indy ladder matches, and the best parts of a hot southern tag brawl. Revival came off like real assholes and we get a great stretch of them using all of New Day's Looney Tunes tricks against them in violent fashion. All the brawling was looking snug anyway, but things kept getting better when they were catching New Day in their own game. Kofi tries some quick work around a ladder, New Day ends up just bashing the hell out of that ladder he tried to Bugs Bunny under; same happens when they sucker Big E into hitting a sick splash onto the apron. I liked seeing Revival one step ahead of the New Day, and it went on long enough that the crowd reaction to New Day kept swelling. When Kofi finally broke away and turned the tables by teeter tottering a ladder into Revival's faces, the fans chanting "Kofi! Kofi!" felt more like a great 80s territory babyface reaction than a modern one. They were so excited just to see Kofi finally get his chance to climb a ladder for those belts. It was great once Revival was finally not a step ahead, and Kofi's tricks started working, like his wild tornado DDT off a couple of weird rope leaps. The only minor drag of the match was a slowdown for a major ladder set up, but the big moments that resulted more than overcame that, I think. Big E hit his frankly incredible spear tope, falls off the top of a ladder with a Big Ending on Wilder, eats a suplex on a set up ladder, eats a splash through that same ladder, all sick stuff. Everybody takes stupid bumps, and tried dangerous things, but there was always a sense of build and I never got the sense anyone was getting back involved too quickly. This was a lot of dynamite, great old school hate but entertain vibe to the whole thing.

Buddy Murphy vs. Aleister Black

ER: Murphy sitting Indian style in front of Black made it look like he was looking at a mirror image of his own CAW, asking "hey what would I look like with Tattoo E setting?" And I keep wondering why things are looking better tonight, why guys look like they're really leaning into strikes and flying face first into ladders and going mouth first into ring steps, and then I notice guys keep getting busted open. And I will take it! Everybody on this card is working like they want to be noticed and a busted nose is something that can actually make me interested in a Buddy Murphy match! I still don't love all the dancey parts of this match - and there are going to be dancey moments in a Buddy Murphy match - but there are enough hard shots that added to the frenetic pace that most of this came off well. Murphy doing his silly DDR strikes before hitting a nasty brainbuster, is exponentially cooler when Aleister Black's nose leaves a blood smear on the mat. And I liked Murphy mixing up some of his regulars, like kicking Black quickly three times after trapping him in the buckles. And I love the gravity that Black Mass carries, really treated as the very end, and the dance fight that built to the Black Mass was fun (and I also like Murphy going for footstomps). Match was a real crowd pleaser, and while it's not my favorite style, I thought it delivered.

WWE having a KFC table at ringside is super 1995, really capturing a Coliseum Video kind of special feature. That's a level of desperation advertising WWE hasn't hit in awhile, and I appreciate that willingness to hustle. But dammmmmn was that a missed opportunity to have a couple of big ass vikings absolutely massacre that table, just pillage through those sides and wolf down every chicken leg there. Otis would have fucked that spread up.

Viking Raiders vs. The OC

ER: This was definitely the comedown match, but it wasn't a bad one. This played more like a Raw match that surprisingly delivered, but felt like a step down on this show. The OC are pretty dead as a tag team, and there were plenty of more interesting teams we could have seen out there even in a losing showcase. Because OC got to showcase some stuff here, it wasn't a beatdown by any means. And OC are a perfectly fine team, and so I guess it's fine to have the Raiders win a decisively in a mach like this. It was the cooldown, it didn't need to be as hot, it just needed to end with a big Hanson hot tag and that KFC family losing their table. I love how they instructed the actors to never stop eating, and act like the people aren't literally directly in front of you. These big dudes were fighting right in front of them and that one guy never stopped eating his chicken while not blinking. The double teams from both teams looked good, Hanson got the big reaction, and Anderson wound up with potatoes and gravy on his butt after a powerbomb. That's what people wanted.

TLC Match: King Corbin vs. Roman Reigns

ER: I'm...not so sure how I feel about this one. I liked the slow burn of Corbin laying in a beating, knowing it would lead to a hot Roman comeback. And I liked how long the Corbin beating took, because it really did make Roman's comeback sting harder. Roman was going through paid off security, eating hard shots into the ringpost, getting leveled by Corbin's nice lariat, Corbin's big backbreaker looked, well, backbreaking, everything was lining up nicely. And sure enough, the Reigns comeback was great, and this was feeling great. But it's always weird to me when you have a ton of heels kicking the shit out of a big babyface, and the announcers are talking about how the locker room is falling in line behind Corbin, and there is just nobody in sight who is interested in saving Reigns. Are the Usos around? Ali? Gable? Nobody is around to run out and get a huge babyface reaction to save Roman from injustice? So even while the big heel beatdown was done well, it just feels like not using that chance to elevate someone knew not only makes no sense, but it makes Reigns come off like a bigger dummy too. So I just couldn't vibe with that finish, couldn't get behind it, and I really liked where the start of this was going.

The Miz vs. Bray Wyatt

ER: I'll level with you, none of this is doing it for me. I don't care about Wyatt, I don't care about the Miz, and this is something I'm not interested in. I regret sitting through this, but I'm also kind of fascinated by it. Are people into this? Some people seem into this, for reasons I might not understand. And that interests me. But I don't think I'm into whatever graphic novel juggalo detective comic this is turning into.

Tables Match: Bobby Lashley vs. Rusev

ER: I couldn't get into this one either, even though I really wanted to root for Rusev. I haven't been paying close enough attention to the details of the storyline to care either way about that, but it also doesn't feel like a story that I want to learn more about. I think this just went a little long, and should have had far more aggressive hate and bad decision making by Rusev, and some cocky underestimating that bites his ass from Lashley. And it was instead worked like a sensible yet escalating brawl with some big bumps and a fairly defeated man. That's not the correct tone, and this whole thing felt odd for it. Rusev was trying his damndest, really carrying the bumping and rough spills, actively appealing to the crowd for some support - and getting it, for awhile - but I wanted some enraged Rusev, some dangerous Rusev. I'm not sure where this is all going, but I wanted something different here.

TLC Match: Kabuki Warriors vs. Becky Lynch/Charlotte

ER: What a bizarrely messy but kind of hypnotic fight that main event was! This felt like Charlotte working as blowoff match Ian Rotten, being super unprofessional in a protected bully kind of way, and I thought Asuka (and a likely concussed Kairi Sane) turned in a couple of insane performances, the kind that should cement them even further as stars. They came off like a great stooge heel team and a never say die babyface team during appropriate parts of the same match, really connecting with every moment. Charlotte is reckless and bullet proof, and Kairi is someone who recklessly flies into everything, and that's a dangerous combo. Kairi flies into a big boot, gets tossed hard into the barricade, eats a fallaway slam that whips her head around the corner of the barricade, and just keeps sprawling out onto the back of her head. Charlotte is pretty relentlessly after her, and it peaks with a crazy deadlift powerbomb through a table, Sane looking half knocked out but still throwing stiff punches to get out of it, and getting dropped viciously through it anyway. Asuka was such a megastar here, really elevated the messy chaos of it all. She has been crushing the heel turn, adding more personality than anyone, and here she just Dikembe Mutombo bossed her way through this damn thing; having Kairi out there as your concussion zombie chair throwing maniac only makes you look more cool by association. Becky Lynch's run as The Man has been so undeniably disappointing, and that's only magnified   when Asuka is so fully in charge in there. But this whole thing had a real shoot dangerous indy match feel to it that I really loved, helped the rough edges stand out as cool features instead of awkward blemishes. They really went full out on dangerous and stiff looking spots and that made this thing come off the right amount of vicious. The only tragedy about the match, is how they IMMEDIATELY cut away from Asuka's triumphant moment. That was a genuine main event delivery on a show that was trying to be noticed, and they made it possible to miss that moment so that the viewer could instead see Roman doing an almost comical endzone celebration spot. That's a stupid note to finish the show on, totally undercutting the cool moment that had just happened in the ring the past 20 minutes.


ER: Overall I call this show a win. The first two matches of the evening were total knockouts, and the main event sent things out on a high note. The misses involved angles I don't care about anyway, so wasn't as invested in them being good or bad, so that lessened the blows. Feels like these undertalked about shows always have a high delivery %, and this was no different.



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Blogger Yerfuneral said...

I went into this with again not much knowing what exactly is going on though the lack of known matches going into a week before the ppv did having me watching more promo work than I normally do.
The ladies stuff is still what I watch mostly and was surprised that only four ladies worked the show since felt like there was more than the tag stuff going on.
Preshow packages as always were excellent and still make me question why I waste time even watching what I do of the weekly show.
Anyway...as a YouTuber likes to say, 'lets jump into it'.

1) Andrade vs Carrillo

It is too easy to say WWE is making a play for the latin market of late with the out of nowhere emergence of Carrillo, Garza winning the Cruiser title, and Mysterio getting a new run with the US Title.

Solid opener which is par for the course but the Vega angle seems to close to Lana angle. Different in tone but with so few managerial roles and with that other story still in play it is unnecessary but I guess in a way it helps Andrade's losses kill the character less. I guess. Fighting hard while clearly bleeding is up there too in making the loss not so much a downer.

2) Smackdown Tag Title Ladder Match

I thought this was going really well until the set up for a bunch of plunder. Big E doing it by himself just makes it take more time and kills the disbelief that a guy couldn't have gotten those titles down.
It set up some exciting stuff but nothing has really in my opinion been set up where you think a team would be more interesting in hurting the other team. New Day really has no shade of grey so setting up plunder seems weird for a face.
I liked the match though and was surprised this didn't lead to a title change.

3) Black vs Murphy

Wow, I am guessing WWE isn't shying away from blood any more now there is some competition out there. Surprised there never was a wellness check maybe Samoa Joe and Lawler are good enough for that.
Was a bit to much of a strike exchange fest at times but for how long they let these two go on with believable if not stiff strikes to a guy with clearly a broken nose it was a eye wincing spectacle but we finally got a good reminder what Black can bring besides words while waiting for someone to knock on a door.

4) Raw Tag Team Championship

I guess they felt they needed something to help make Corbin vs Reigns look somewhat good by having the whole count out thing.
With the whole open challenge angle was hoping for like Riddle and Lee, Fashion Police, or at least someone from NXT. This was the perfect spot to work in some NXT folks and continue to build the NXT is a real brand now. It would have been a nice surprise too.

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Blogger Yerfuneral said...

5) Corbin vs Reigns (TLC rules)

I guess this is how you feed Reigns a loss against someone though big is more of a monster with there mouth rather than there wrestling ability.
It was fine as a match of plunder and I guess the Corbin storyline lead into the feel of such a match was necessary based on the hype package.
I thought maybe the later arena fights was setting up a possible posse for Reigns but seemed like a mix of guys from both shows so guess it was a way to make some of this stuff on this show mean something.

6) Universal Title Match

We have had to many family usurp angles since I restarted watching wrestling so that did nothing for me.
It wasn't fought under red lights but whatever Wyatt was doing to convey some character element and announcers pushing it was like some Joaquin Phoenix life as art piece than a wrestling match.
All the talk of family was hoping for something more than a simple return of Daniel Bryan.
I know they done Wyatt as a cult leader before but you think those Funhouse Segments would have effected someone by now other than the implied Rollins and Bryan will never be the same after dealing with The Fiend.

7) Rusev vs Lashley (Table Match)

Didn't expect much since this was looking like to the match before the main event. This match sucks in the WWE games and not much better as a real match.
Rusev looks leaner. Lana continues to have and lose accent constantly. Lashley is hoping making bank cause he has been treated like a entrance way carpet since coming back, in my opinion.
Was surprised Rusev didn't win this. Was this some attempt at an Empire Strikes Back cause if so it failed cause this show pretty much died once the heels pretty much took over the show.

8) Womens Tag Title TLC match

Not a very smooth match with so many elements but you probably got these best people from the womens roster for such a match.
Thankfully Lynch was pretty well tied up most of the match because she for most part is so wooden and not as expressive as the other 3 women. That's what made the match not just the plunder but the expressive acting of Asuka, Sane, and Flair. The Kabuki Warriors play cartoonish heels. Flair is a mad woman and their actions make it clear why this is more about wanting to hurt others rather than climb a ladder.
With no title changes I convinced myself this is where we would get such a swap but happy they decided to keep it on the Kabuki Warriors.
I guess with the run-ins from the earlier TLC shouldn't have expected any but again thought they missed an opportunity to mix in some NXT to give the Warriors another reason to return or tease Horsewomen vs Horsewomen.
I had fun with this and got a happier ending then I expected.

Overall the show started off strong but once the heels took over and story lines being set to continue on into the lead up of Royal Rumble started to turn the show into a bit of a bummer for my tastes.
Ladies killed it in the main event but not enough to totally save the card as a whole.

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