5/22/2014 2:08:45 AM
Look, it may be Randy Orton versus Batista versus Daniel Bryan for that WWE World Heavyweight Championship belt. I mean, it appeared to be like a one-on-one-on-one clash, or simply let’s call it “triple threat.”
But as I watched the event thru both online live streaming and the television coverage (which, by the way, props to Fox Philippines for saving our raging sanity), I can only sense one thing… conspiracy.
Look, both Batista and Orton were heels (and I know, and you know that we loved seeing one heel clashing with another), but at the same time, they were both under the “Authority” and were up against similar familiar foe this time around: that is Daniel Bryan, especially if we’re speaking about roles here.
Just imagine if the Hunter won against then-contender Bryan, it could have been a hell boring match; and people would have tagged Brock Lesnar and the Undertaker’s duel as the “best in the evening” instead. And that could even drag down their overall perception in the WrestleMania 30.
But they had just done what’s best for business – and what are also the fans would want to get.
Bryan would have won the title; but this time around, the 32-year old superstar did not let another misery passed by (cause no one dared to interfere after Batista tapped out from his Yes! Lock).
Save this moment for last, though.
Author: slickmaster | © 2014 september twenty-eight productions
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