
WWE Superstar of the Week for June 27
Now that Brock Lesnar has returned to reclaim what he feels was stolen from him at WrestleMania 31, things are getting dangerous for Seth Rollins.
However, things are even more dangerous if you are one of his cronies. Jamie Noble was injured Monday following an attack from The Beast Incarnate.
With all the Lesnar-Rollins drama, it's easy to forget that other storylines are also happening at the same time.
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Before we get to the Superstar of the Week, let's look at a few people who deserve a shout-out.
Honorable Mention: Jamie Noble
Despite being put into the role of a stooge, Jamie Noble has always been one of the most entertaining parts of The Authority.
His willingness to make a fool out of himself provides for many comical moments. If it weren't for him, J&J Security wouldn't be nearly as entertaining.
Unfortunately, Noble suffered three broken ribs after Lesnar tossed him into the barricade during Raw. Being a wrestler comes with the understanding that you are doing something dangerous, but Noble hasn't been an active competitor in a long time.
Up until J&J Security found itself employed to keep Rollins safe, Noble's work was mostly behind the scenes. Putting himself in the line of fire just goes to show you what kind of dedication he has to the product.
It's safe to say that we all hope he recovers soon.
Honorable Mention: The Miz
Tough Enough has received mixed reviews about everything from the format of the show to the way voting takes place, but one person who has been lauded for his role is The Miz.
Chris Jericho and Renee Young serve as the hosts for the main program, but when the show ends on the USA Network, The Miz takes over on the WWE Network for Tough Talk.
The half-hour post-show was so much more entertaining than the actual competition. The Miz not only kept things light with his sense of humor, but he also asked questions that were interesting.
The way he kept things moving and managed to include all 13 contestants is a testament to how talented he is as a host. It makes you wonder why he wasn't chosen to host the actual Tough Enough show in the first place.
He is easily the most successful person to pass through the competition, and having him involved in the newest iteration will only continue to keep it entertaining.
Anyone who didn't watch Tough Talk may want to check it out. You will be pleasantly surprised how likable the usually overbearing Miz can be when he isn't playing the heel.
Superstar of the Week for June 27: Sheamus
One word that can be used to describe Sheamus is consistent. This is a guy who is always running at 100 percent no matter who he is facing and what show he appears on.
Ever since he returned from an injury and turned heel, his character has become a lot more entertaining. His look might not be everyone's cup of tea, but his attitude and skill will make him a top antagonist in no time.
This week saw the Irishman participate in two entertaining matches. He faced Roman Reigns on Raw in a brutal encounter and then went on to defeat Dolph Ziggler on SmackDown in one of the best contests of the night.
People don't give The Celtic Warrior enough credit for how good he really is. He is much faster than most men his size, and he can adapt to the style of any wrestler.
When you see Sheamus wrestle, you know it's going to be a rough night for whoever is across the ring from him. He is always covered with bruises and scrapes, and that is because he never takes his foot off the gas.
Being able to put on good matches consistently is the most important part of being a successful wrestler. You don't have to like him to admit he is one of the more talented powerhouses in the entire company.
Now that he is Mr. Money in the Bank, Sheamus is almost guaranteed to be WWE World Heavyweight champion within the next 11 months. The word "almost" is important because two men have failed to successfully cash in their title shots.
Sheamus is one of those talents that brings out the best in his opponents because they have to rise to his level of intensity. As long as he continues to perform at the level he is currently at, there's no telling how successful he will be by the time he retires.
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