Just rewatched this. is is the only self aware storyline in WWE history, wrestling history? it was like Bray's suicide note in a way, and Cenas too. it was a good match, unironically.
many people are saying this
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It was more an examination of Cena than it had anything to do with Bray.
it was a good segment - is the best way to frame this. its so on the nose an obvious work that of course people like corny would righfully hate it.
>>15026947I was in the UK when this match happened so it was like 4am when it was on. I kept falling asleep and waking up and thought I surely must have dreamed parts of it but then I watched it the next day and nope, all that happened.Kind of just wish we got a real match from the 2 tee bee haitch
>>15027579Why? Bray is the quintessential "then the bell rings" worker, especially as The Fiend.
>>15027585I liked The Fiend :[Plus it wasn't all bad, he had a good match with Bryan at the Royal Rumble and Saudi match he had with Seth was pretty good too
>>15026947WWE has had self-aware moments all throughout their history. The very first one that comes to mind was booking the RR where Nakamura went over to come down to him versus Big Dog Roman, knowing that would've created the most heat and drama with a smart PPV crowd.As for the Firefly Fun House match, it's masturbatory bullshit that only serves the segment of fans who think something is automatically smart if it's deconstructive. It's also proof that Wyatt wasn't just a victim of bad booking and provided a lot of awful creative himself. Unless you really think Vince was standing over his shoulder going "Goddam pal! Those marks on the internet keep saying Cena should be in the modern NWO, so let's go with that! Such good shit!"
>>15027551Elaborate on that.
>>15027558It was meant for Hogan
>>15026947I'm more of a BONEYARD MATCH guy.
>>15026947only good part was titus' reaction
>>15027597cena was the one who made this match tho
does anyone know that nwo monday nitro theme they used for this match?