[3.0] "Only the six man and the first two matches were any good on this show, as the rest was terrible, especially the dumpster match, as it felt like Russo booked it since Kalisto won it for the sole purpose of shocking the audience. It makes no sense for Braun to get outsmarted by a cruiserweight when he's being built up for Lesnar."
[3.0] "There was a lack of any meaningful matches or development in any feuds. 6 man tag team match was good but everything else was either a squash match or pretty boring. Giving Kalisto the gimmick victory and then having him get attacked was the right idea, but having Strowman put him in the dumpster and pushing it off a not very high stage felt anticlimactic. Then acting like he was just thrown off a building ruined the whole angle."
[3.0] "I wonder the return-rate of those who unwittingly attended the death of Owen Hart. If I had a million dollars, (Barenaked Ladies) I would fund a research study into the pro-wrestling viewing patterns of those inside the Kemper Arena that fateful night. What % never again attended and/or watched wrestling? Frankly, I'm cold in that I don't think it would have affected my amorous feeings, and thus actions. Placeholder show that died, oh I can't write that about a show in Kansas City. Anyway, I feel bad for those who paid money for this show that simply lacked any 'A' talent. Well they did see a first, the thrice altered squared-ring opening segment that seemingly never-ended. Never-ending also fits my feelings for any M Hardy traditional singles match that goes over five minutes. So I like the color change of Kalisto's gear, but the guy wasn't over after defeating the somewhat-protected Alberto del Rio multiple times, holding the US belt, etc... so what will WWE do differently this time around to try and get him over? (Fans robotically waving their arms and screaming 'Lucha, ' b/c the song tells you to, does not mean the fans give a crap about the man behind the mask. ) Cole, Dana's finisher is a terrible 'Cradleshock, ' not a 'Michinoku Driver. ' If the six man was given more than six minutes it could have been fun, but... The way Alexa engages the crowd remnds me a bit of Naruki Doi, but she's obviously nowhere near his much more experienced, elite level. Apollo's issue is not fans' lack of recognition of his athletic abilities, but rather he doesn't come off as a fighter. And, unfortunately, people jumped on his back too early mis-interpreting his DG success for easily-gained WWE success. Apollo's halfway there, he's got the bod, he now needs to better learn how to brawl. The Main Event sucked, thus far GM Kurt Angle is a bore, but at least we got to play WWE's version of a Hitchcock cameo w/ The Drifter. Sure was easy to drift into Unconsciousness after this"