MY WINNERS,
GRADES, REACTION AND HIGHLIGHTS FROM MARCH 26
When will it all be too much? Kofi Kingston pulled off the
impossible on SmackDown Live when he managed to defeat Sheamus, Cesaro, Rowan,
Samoa Joe and Randy Orton all
in one night over the course of 55 minutes. Despite this, he still didn't get
his title match against Daniel Bryan.
With WrestleMania 35 fast approaching, The New Day was on
the edge, questioning what it would have to do to earn its rightful spot. Vince McMahon had to
make a decision, as someone needed to compete for the WWE Championship on The
Grandest Stage of Them All on April 7.
Kurt Angle is going to The Show of Shows to end his career,
but until then, he has decided to fight the best and brightest in his final
days as a pro wrestler. In his last match on the blue brand, he would face AJ
Styles for the first time in a WWE ring.
As they tuned up for their 'Mania main event clash, Becky
Lynch and Charlotte Flair were expected to both appear. The challenger to Asuka
at 'Mania was also expected to be determined with the original announcement
that Mandy Rose, Sonya Deville, Naomi and Carmella would fight for it.
These were the major events expected for one of the final
nights before the biggest show of the WWE year, with every segment potentially
setting the stage for a major moment in the coming weeks.
VINCE MCMAHON
GIVES KOFI KINGSTON ONE MORE CHANCE AT WRESTLEMANIA
The New Day talked about the potential of leaving WWE before
calling out Vince McMahon, demanding he come out to address the group. The
Chairman arrived moments before Daniel Bryan interrupted to make clear Kofi
Kingston did not deserve this opportunity.
While he seemed convinced at first, the WWE chairman decided
to challenge Big E and Xavier Woods to step up, forcing them to compete in a
tag team gauntlet match to get their friend to The Grandest Stage of Them All.
Grade: C
Analysis: This should have been a far bigger segment
than it was. The New Day made big declarations, but it all amounted to WWE
continuing to spin its wheels with this story. Nothing was gained when this
could have been a massive turning point.
The options were endless here. Instead of taking one of many
great options, though, WWE went with the repetitive idea of forcing another
Gauntlet match on SmackDown.
SMACKDOWN WOMEN'S
CHAMPION ASUKA VS. CHARLOTTE FLAIR
Becky Lynch was interviewed backstage about her main event
at WrestleMania, promising to win before calling Charlotte Flair undeserving.
This set off The Queen, who hit her music and marched to the
ring. In a shocking turn, it was announced she would be fighting Asuka for the
SmackDown Women's Championship.
While Charlotte came out confident, The Empress of Tomorrow
nearly put her away at multiple points, including locking in the Asuka Lock
that her opponent escaped, only to run into a roundhouse kick.
After an intense battle, The Queen prevailed, making Asuka
tap out to the Figure Eight.
Results: Charlotte def. Asuka by submission to become
the new SmackDown women's champion
Grade: A-
Analysis: This was an incredible TV title match with
Charlotte and Asuka pulling out moves they never had before. It felt like the
'Mania rematch they should have had this year at The Show of Shows.
Unfortunately, the result weighs down this moment by minimizing the SmackDown
women's division.
All the work done to build up Asuka through the Royal Rumble
has been wiped away. While there was not an exciting opponent for The Empress
at 'Mania, she still deserved to get that spotlight. Now everything has been
thrown into the Triple Threat, overcomplicating a simple story again.
KURT ANGLE VS. AJ
STYLES
AJ Styles talked up how important it was to get to fight
Kurt Angle in his final match on SmackDown Live.
However, after the two traded submission holds early, Randy
Orton ruined the moment by hitting The Phenomenal One with an RKO to cause a
disqualification.
Results: Styles def. Angle by disqualification
Grade: D+
Analysis: This was supposed to be a huge
moment—Angle's final match on a brand he helped define. Moreover, Styles was
one of the only guys who could have pulled a good match out of The Olympic Gold
Medalist. Neither was given a chance, though.
While it made sense for The Viper to ruin this moment, he
did so far too soon given the hype behind this clash. It feels like the company
knows the WWE Hall of Famer cannot truly be trusted to have a match worthy of
his stature anymore.
THE MIZ MAKES HIS
MATCH WITH SHANE MCMAHON FALLS COUNT ANYWHERE
The Miz challenged Shane McMahon to a Falls Count Anywhere
match to make sure he made an example out of Boy Wonder.
Shane-O-Mac arrived to accept the new stipulation before
taunting The A-Lister into going after him.
McMahon had brought out security as well as Shelton
Benjamin, Primo and Sanity to get in Miz's way.
The A-Lister took out everyone in his way, battling with
Alexander Wolfe and Killian Dain into the crowd until he stood tall.
Grade: B
Analysis: This was a fun segment with McMahon doing
well antagonizing Miz and the crowd. It was unfortunate that many of WWE's
least used stars got punked out for the sake of putting over The A-Lister, but
it was memorable.
It was the right decision to give this match a stipulation.
Now the two can battle as they should, brawling around the massive MetLife
Stadium at WrestleMania.
It is now almost certain McMahon will jump off something
huge.
THE NEW DAY RUNS
THE GAUNTLET FOR KOFI KINGSTON
Big E and Xavier Woods made quick work of Luke Gallows and
Karl Anderson with UpUpDownDown.
Rusev and Shinsuke Nakamura pushed New Day to its limit but
still fell to the team's finisher. Big E then saved Woods from The Bar's
finish, allowing him to roll up Sheamus.
Afterward, Cesaro and Sheamus attacked New Day and sent the
big man through a table. The Usos forfeited in the Gauntlet match after making
clear Kingston had earned their respect already.
In the final match of the Gauntlet, a frustrated Daniel
Bryan tried to make the most of New Day's vulnerable state with Rowan by his
side. Big E hit a Big Ending on the WWE champion, but Bryan's intellectual peer
saved him.
With a last act of brilliance, Big E dumped the announce
table on top of Rowan to ensure he could not answer the 10-count, leading to a
count-out victory.
The New Day celebrated the victory while Mr. McMahon
confirmed backstage Kingston was going to 'Mania.
Results: New Day def. Gallows and Anderson, Rusev and
Nakamura, The Bar, The Usos, and Bryan and Rowan to complete the Gauntlet and
send Kingston to WrestleMania
Grade: A
Analysis: While the setup was unnecessary, this was a
fantastic run by New Day with the story getting better as it went along. In
particular, everything from the match with The Bar to the end was top-notch
quality, especially Jimmy and Jey Uso forfeiting for the sake of Kingston.
There was palpable excitement from the crowd as the win got
closer and closer to a reality with genuine relief when it was all over. New
Day did a fantastic job selling this as a fight for its life in much the same
way Kingston has in his Gauntlet matches.
Everything has come full circle,
and finally fans will now get Bryan vs. Kingston at WrestleMania.
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