Tony Gonzalez & Goldberg

Tony Gonzalez’ Pro Football Hall of Fame Speech

Before I get into discussing Monday Night Raw, I wanted to address something Tony Gonzalez said during his speech over the weekend at the Pro Football Hall of Fame enshrinement ceremony, which is absolutely true for every sport, including WWE.

In essence, he said that “Hall of Famers in any sport do not get there because they are necessarily more athletic or smarter than anyone else but more so because they have chosen to be guided by their hearts in life and are bold enough to follow their passion.” This idea struck a chord within me and I thought it might hit home for people who read this.

 

RAW

Goldberg’s Redemption

So Dolph Ziggler isn’t deranged and there has been a point behind his incessant criticism of Goldberg’s most recent match with The Undertaker at Super Showdown in June. It’s somewhat surprising that WWE has decided to go through with this match considering Ziggler does not have quite the level of star power as the typical opponent of Goldberg. The vast size discrepancy will also play a role in the optics of how this match may be viewed, but that shouldn’t matter too much. These men will surely be able to make this an entertaining confrontation at SummerSlam.

This reminds me of the match in 2003 between Chris Jericho and Goldberg, which seemed a little odd with regards to the booking at the time, but the two men were able to make a solid match out of it.

I see this essentially being a squash match for Goldberg to help instill confidence in his in-ring ability. It will probably be a quick match too, as several matches on the card should be – if each match is given 15-20 minutes then fans will get worn out. Some stories are capable of being told in a short amount of time. Aleister Black vs. Sami Zayn and “The Fiend” Bray Wyatt vs. Finn Balor may be shortened too, so as to elevate Black and “The Fiend” and as a sendoff for Balor.

It also can’t be understated how unselfish it is of The Miz to willingly sacrifice a SummerSlam moment for Goldberg to be able to experience what will surely be one of his last few, maybe even his last.

Alexa Bliss and Nikki Cross have the potential to not only elevate the Women’s Tag Team Championships back to a level of prominence they were receiving shortly before WrestleMania but take the prestige of them to new heights.

The Kabuki Warriors are just flat out not over enough and do not resonate with the WWE universe enough to be able to carry the women’s tag team division.

Meanwhile, every member of the WWE universe is paying attention to the friendship between Cross and Bliss and how it will end. Everyone knows that Alexa will wind up betraying and ultimately making a bitter enemy of Nikki, but people are curious to see how it will go down. Simple storyline, but just enough to keep people hooked.

Side Note: Maria Kanellis is a little bit annoying, but something about her is very captivating. I can see why Paul Heyman likes her mind so much. Rey Mysterio and Andrade also obviously have a ridiculous amount of chemistry together in the ring, which can never be undervalued.