I see some of you are starting to complain about the recent infrequency of posts here, and I’m hearing you loud and clear. I really do feel terrible and will double my efforts to get back to a regular schedule here. Just to give you some perspective, I’m just weeks into starting a new beat covering transportation here at Newsday, and it comes at a time when a number of major stories are breaking on the beat. So that’s been pretty hectic. I also just went back to teaching journalism at Queens College. And some of you may know about my other wrestling-related activities, which can be Pretty Wearisome and Intense. On top of all that, I’m expecting my first kid in three months, so there’s a lot of preparation going on in the homefront.
Suffice to say, something’s got to give. And, inevitably, that something will be the job that doesn’t pay me a dime and that I am discouraged from doing during my normal work hours.
Nevertheless, I’m sure none of you are interested in hearing my whining and are just interested in seeing something new up here whenever you stop by. As best as I can, I’ll try to get back to near-daily posts.
To kick things off, I’m expecting to conduct a pretty major interview in the next couple days that I’m sure will be a big hit, man.
As for last night’s Raw:
. If I never see another DX reunion, I’ll be just fine. That said, having Triple H partner up with Shawn Michaels against Chris Jericho and Lance Cade was, from a booking standpoint, the right move. Raw’s top priority last night was to Smackdown’s move to MyNetwork this Friday. And with Triple H and Jericho set to square off in a triple threat match on the show, putting them together on last night’s Raw provided an organic way to build a backstory for the match.
. A smile comes to my face as soon as Santino Marella appears on the TV screen. Fans can’t get enough of him, and WWE seems to be catching on. He’s been getting a ton of TV time as of late.
. How the mighty have fallen. It was rather apropos that C.M. Punk and Rey Mysterio would be teaming up in a mid-card six-man tag match last night on Raw. The design of Punk’s world title reign is very reminiscent of Mysterio’s – put the belt on him to shut the Internet marks up, have him survive as the champion for a few months by the skin of his teeth while only earning a few meaningful wins, take the belt off of him ASAP, and moving him back into the midcard where he belongs.
. I’d be lying if I said I haven’t been fairly entertained by Charlie Haas’ antics over the last couple weeks. His Mr. Perfect bit last week had some legitimately funny moments, and his Great Charli impersonation last night was dead on. The problem, of course, is that once he takes off the wig and disguise, he’s still plain old, bland Charlie Haas. I just can’t see this gimmick having any sort of legs, but I guess as long as they can come up with good characters for Haas’ to mimic, it could be amusing mid-card fair.
. Why even bother with Deuce? They drafted him to Raw from Smackdown to have him use the same corny gimmick, only without the help of Domino and Cherry. If WWE feels he’s got something to offer, why not acknowledge that he’s the son of Jimmy Snuka and hook him up with the second-generation superstars stable.
. Jericho was golden, as always, in cutting his promo hyping the ladder match on Sunday. That said, I think it’s fair to say that after six tremendous months, the Jericho-Michaels feud is starting to grow a little stale. I think it’s been a big mistake to have the two square off in relatively meaningless tag team matches on Raw two weeks in a row. Hopefully, their match this Sunday will reignite some energy into their feud. But if they decide after Sunday to go in a different direction with each wrestler, that could be OK too, as long as they give the rivalry a real sense of closure.
. Otherwise, last night’s Raw was just OK. With a new timeslot for ECW tonight, the WrestleMania special on MyNetwork on Thursday, the premiere of Smackdown on MyNetwork on Friday, and No Mercy on Sunday, there was a lot to accomplish last night, so I’ll give WWE a pass for being a little undisciplined last night.