WWE Money in the Bank 2013 Card: Matches with Lowest Wow Factor
After Mark Henry's brilliant string of promos, no one needs to sell the WWE Money in the Bank main event to any real wrestling fan. The same can be said for both ladder matches with title contracts on the line.
The star power in the Money in the Bank All-Stars match is impressive. The World Heavyweight championship ladder match has its share of up-and-coming stars, too.
The A.J. Lee vs. Kaitlyn feud has been very entertaining as well. It has been the most interesting angle in the WWE Divas division in years.
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For once, I'm actually looking forward to a Divas title match.
Though there are a few middle-of-the-road matches on the card that could surprise, these three have the least potential to produce an OMG moment.
Roman Reigns and Seth Rollins vs. The Usos
Members of The Shield can't wow us every month. This seems like a time when neither Reigns, Rollins nor Dean Ambrose will be part of the most memorable moment of the pay-per-view event.
There is little doubt The Shield will win this match, though The Usos have received a decent push over the past month.
In addition to the seemingly predictable outcome, it doesn't seem as though we should expect any of the exciting sequences that have become synonymous with The Shield.
Because this is a YouTube pre-show, this match probably won't produce any action beyond a mid-level match from an episode of Raw.
The Shield are too good to be awful, but this match probably won't show us anything we haven't seen before.
Curtis Axel vs. The Miz
Both Axel and The Miz are talented, but neither man has had the opportunity to commit to this feud. It feels like both have fallen into this spot because of injuries and a lack of clear direction.
I expect decent action, but it isn't time to dethrone Intercontinental champion Axel. The WWE is finally giving him the push he's deserved for two years. Taking the gold would likely dull his momentum, especially heading into Night of Champions.
If you combine the elements of a feud that lacks chemistry with a match that has a predictable outcome, you'll get a mildly entertaining segment in a pay-per-view event.
Chris Jericho vs. Ryback
Why are we doing this again?
Jericho is being injected sporadically in the path of every new and/or failed WWE experiment. This feud with Ryback is the latest example of Y2J to the rescue.
Ryback is a monster whom fans should have taken to more than they did, but the reality is much of the WWE universe is too snarky for its own good. Thus, superstars like Ryback get mocked instead of appreciated for what they actually bring to the ring.
All this said, we now have a completely disconnected, spur-of-the-moment feud and match between two well-known stars that probably won't even work well together in the ring.
Gee, thanks.
Hopefully, The Wyatt Family has recruited Ryback and Vickie Guerrero to its cult and the four fighting members beat the living daylights out of Jericho to add some spice to this "angle."
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