Storyline Setups & Kayfabe Definition

No need to worry, this is all a storyline to set up a triple threat match at WrestleMania with Becky Lynch, Ronda Rousey, and Charlotte Flair. It is a little bit surprising, however, in terms of how WWE decided to go about it, with Becky Lynch apologizing to Stephanie and Triple H and Vince McMahon immediately electing to not accept her apology and replacing her with Charlotte Flair. It seems that Charlotte is now playing in a similar role to the one Randy Orton played at the end of 2013 up to WrestleMania in 2014, where she is the corporate chosen one. Not to worry though, this is all just a show, after all kayfabe is dead. The new generation of wrestling fans probably does not even know what that means. The only reason I know, being 22 and all, is because I have studied up on my wrestling history. But Becky Lynch will in fact be a part of this match.

Kayfabe Definition: In professional wrestling, kayfabe is the portrayal of staged events within the industry as “real” or “true,” specifically the portrayal of competition, rivalries, and relationships between participants as being genuine and not of a staged or predetermined nature of any kind.

I also thought EC3 looked really good again this week, despite the fact that he lost. It’s good to see him doing well this goes around as a WWE superstar after his first round with the company down in NXT didn’t go so well. He significantly improved in the ring after spending a few years in TNA. I also absolutely need to mention The Revival becoming new Raw tag team champions. Corey Graves is absolutely right, it is about time. These guys are superb technicians in the ring. If you have ever seen them wrestle in NXT, you know exactly what I’m talking about. Don’t get me wrong, I love Roode and Gable, but Roode is approaching the end of his career and Gable is capable of so much more as a single competitor after being a two-time tag team champion. The fact that The Revival is being pushed after I don’t even know how long of doing little to nothing is a sign that WWE is taking notice of the new promotion AEW spearheaded by Cody Rhodes and the Young Bucks as well as the Khan family.

They are beginning to realize that superstars such as The Revival and Finn Balor may jump ship if they are self-aware enough to realize that they are not being pushed the way they probably would be with another promotion, and they are doing everything they can to keep the guys they currently have since WWE is self-aware enough to recognize the presence of a potential competitor. I’m not saying by any means that AEW will turn into WCW, but it’s worth keeping an eye on since they are targeting WWE superstars whose contracts are expiring.