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As the match went on we saw some bigger spots that made it plausible for so many wrestlers to be selling at ringside. Championship MITB match: The early portion of the match looked a little too choreographed with a couple wrestlers doing their thing inside the ring while the other guys were at ringside. The MITB cash-in option fits nicely with his Viper persona, and it's good to see him regain the company's trust despite playing with two Wellness Policy strikes against him. I was hoping for a Bryan win, but Randy Orton going over is a great consolation prize. No one viewed Christian as a threat to win the match, but he was involved in some cool spots and enhanced the match. The Daniel Bryan flurry of offense was phenomenal. He lived up to the hype with his crowd pleasing performance. I can't say enough good things about the way Rob Van Dam was presented coming into the match. He does so much lighthearted comedy that it's easy to forget just how physical his work can be when he really turns it on. On the positive side, everyone involved the match worked their asses off.
It struck me as a little sleazy to build up the hopes of viewers when they easily could have come out and said beforehand that Kane would not be replaced. The other negative is that WWE teased viewers with the possibility of someone replacing Kane and left it open heading into the show. It's cool to see storyline development on a pay-per-view, but it took away from the match for this viewer. I didn't care for Curtis Axel interfering or the Paul Heyman and C.M. WWE has a policy against chair shots the head and fines wrestlers an undisclosed amount of money, but apparently ladders to the head are fair game, which is just plain wrong considering everything we know about head trauma. I'm surprised by the lack of attention that all those unprotected ladder shots to the head have received.
I was tempted to give it a Miss because this was downright reckless. WWE MITB Hits WWE All-Stars MITB match: I'm giving the match a Hit based on the work ethic of everyone involved.
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