This Is Why SmackDown Just Stays in the FastLane

A Good Tuesday to You, Enthusiasts!

So, I would say RAW was at least engaging.  It wasn’t bad.  It wasn’t the smoothest either but it wasn’t bad.  Decent for a Go-Home Show.  We learn that Michael Ché and Colin Jost are going to be our guest commentators for WrestleMania and their contribution last night was just a little off but I think it’s something they could acclimate to.  ‘Cause really, they pretty much do the same thing without the wrestling. Besides that, the Shield did in fact reunite and the speculation continues to run rampant as to whether Dean Ambrose will still leave after WrestleMania.  Well, I think if that happens or not depends more on what Creative comes up with.  If they come up with fun content that makes some sort of sense, I think they have a shot at keeping him.  If they dance him around doing, for lack of a better term, “stupid shit” he probably won’t stick around.  Most would do same if they were serious.  So, we’ll see if they prance him around or give him something to actually do.
  
As for the push towards Fastlane, I feel RAW basically left the door open for SmackDown. I wouldn’t say they set them up, but I think SmackDown can knock it down all the same.  For tonight, R-Truth continues to keep it real and throws up the US Title for an open challenge.  In addition, Jey Uso is going to let Jimmy contemplate his recent arrest as he takes on The Miz and the rest of the evening others will come together somehow get us jazzed for Fastlane…not that they really have to but that’s just kinda the point of a Go-Home Show.  We’ll see how they do.  Funny tweets get retweeted and as for Likes/Favorites, let us be fair and cleanse our palette first before partaking. Give them an honest shake.


See You in a Bit,
-Nicole Alexis (^_~)




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