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Old 02-18-2008, 01:59 AM   #1 (permalink)
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I thought the show was pretty solid overall for only being known as filler between Royal Rumble and Wrestlemania. I was a little down on how the SD! chamber was too much Undertaker and Batista and a coupel of the others didn't play much of a factor. I also was not impressed with the way Orton got DQ'd, but it was better than having a screwy finish. We knew him and Cena had nothing else to do but fight one another at Mania with the winner of the RAW chamber being thrown in.

For those who didn't see it, the Show/Mayweather angle was booked brilliantly. Like the men involved or not, they both played their respective roles very well and the whole thing left a feeling over the crowd like nothing else on the entire show. A feeling of realism which WWE is often lacking in. The crowd and even myself could not tell whether or not Floyd punched him legit because of how much blood was involved almost immediately after the blows. The Shane McMahon involvement was a nice touch.

The RAW chamber match was also booked very well. Despite the predictable outcome with HHH winning the contest, Umaga and Jeff Hardy both came out of the match looking impressive. I expect to see both of them involved in the Money in the Bank at Mania.
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