I’m also interested in whether or not the team actually moves forward. This is the first time they stop being babies about their entrance and do a tandem thing, and they end up winning the belts. But what I can get behind is the story point that they couldn’t pull off this kind of victory until they were truly on the same page. Yeah, they wrestled nine matches to stay enemies that want to stay tag partners who bonded over a filmed night in a bar. And yeah, it sucks that they failed a bunch of times before winning here, with almost no fanfare or gravitas given to their story. Also, kick Xavier Woods in the face.Īnother thing I love is that yeah, Sheamus and Cesaro only won the titles now because the Demolition record is finally broken and we can break the seal on the tag division again. All you gotta do is think about it before you get in the ring with them. They think trombone distractions make them Super Saiyans. You beat them by being smarter than them, because they think they’re way smarter than they are. Every team that has opposed them - the Dudleys, The Club, Sheamus and Cesaro, even Team Chris and Kevin and the Shield Bros - brought athleticism and/or violence. So not only is the New Day reign finally over, they were sorta hoist by their own petard. Kingston hits him with a Trouble in Paradise and goes for the pin, thinking he’s the legal man, but the referee won’t count … and that gives Sheamus a moment to recover, then charge back in and brute-force roll-up Kofi to score the pin. Instead, he just gets into the ring like he’s been tagged and charges Kingston. Sheamus heads over to make a hot tag, but Cesaro doesn’t actually make it. So once he’s KO’d, Cesaro and Sheamus bust out their Statue of Liberty play. So Xavier Woods spends the entire match trying to out-fox Cesaro and Sheamus, interfering and running into the ring to take Brogue Kicks and playing Francesca II: Third Strike on the apron to distract the referee. My very favorite thing about this match was the finish, which is so fresh and new it felt like it came from a completely different wrestling show. It’s a testament to that guy’s ability that we can go from “I’m not interested in what Cesaro’s doing” to “WHY ISN’T CESARO ALREADY AN 11-TIME WORLD CHAMPION” in the span of like, six days.Ģ. He’s dynamic and motivated again, and doing something important. As you might’ve picked up from him absolutely fucking nuking everyone in a 20-foot radius on Raw, we’ve returned to peak Cesaro. Tune in next month for Roadblock: Somebody Falls Off The Stage.ġ.
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WWE should name every pay-per-view like that with some kind of code word or phrase and make us try to figure it out. The big reveal last night is that “End of the Line” was the final stop on the road to cereal-centric infinity for the New Day, and their 60,000 day Tag Team Championship reign is finally over. Over in the vintage Best and Worst of 1997 WWF Raw Is War, we’ve been making jokes about how they named a pay-per-view “Revenge of the Taker” before the Undertaker had anything to revenge, so they had to write him something in the middle of the cycle. Sky+: Press the box office button on your remote, then click the sports tab followed by Roadblock: End of the Line.Best: There Goes The Ax, There Goes The Smasher You will also be able to order the show via your Sky remote nearer the event: (There may be an additional charge for telephone bookings). You can also book the event over the phone from 8am on Wednesday, December 7: UK viewers should call 03442 410 888, while customers in the Republic of Ireland should call 0818 220 225. You can order the show online from 8am on Wednesday, December 7 by visiting this link: WWE Roadblock: End of the Line will repeated on Sky Sports Box Office (channel 491) BUT NOT Sky Sports HD Box Office (channel 492) between 10am on Monday, December 19 and 10pm on Thursday, December 22 - 10pm is the start of the final playout. The pay-per-view will cost £14.95 for viewers in the United Kingdom and €21.95 for customers in the Republic of Ireland. WWE Roadblock: End of the Line will be shown live on Sky Sports Box Office (channel 491) and Sky Sports HD Box Office (channel 492) from 1am on Sunday, December 18 (Monday morning). WWE Roadblock: End of the Line booking details Will Kevin Owens be able to see off Roman Reigns?