On Raw, Becky Lynch and Ronda Rousey cut pretty good promos about how they were going to tear each other apart at WrestleMania (obviously the crowd responded way better to Becky). Dean Ambrose took a totally clean loss to Seth Rollins, signifying that Seth has officially risen to a level of superstardom that is completely above Dean Ambrose. That’s not a knock on Dean Ambrose, I’m just saying. I am actually a huge fan of Dean Ambrose, considering that I’m from Cincinnati.
I read something recently suggesting that Dean’s character become like this generation’s version of Brian Pillman, where the WWE gives him more creative freedom and flexibility on the mic since that is clearly where he does his best work. I have also heard that Dean may have a WrestleMania feud with EC3, but EC3 may have a match before that with Bobby Lashley since they both love to pose so much. I wasn’t sure how well EC3 would get along during his second stint with WWE, but I’ve been pleasantly surprised. Seth Rollins also took six F5’s from Brock Lesnar or an F30.
Side Note: Congrats to Roman Reigns on his role in the movie Hobbs & Shaw with The Rock. I know that Roman isn’t wrestling right now, but I haven’t forgotten about him. I think about him at least once a day and I get a little bit inspired every time I do. I also love how Corey Graves called himself the Tony Romo of WWE. I for one can’t get enough of Corey Graves as a commentator for WWE. That comment is so appropriate because Tony Romo is really starting to find his footing as a broadcaster for the NFL.