• Saturday Night Main Event: Predictable Outcomes and Missed Surprises

  • Dec 15 2024
  • Length: 29 mins
  • Podcast

Saturday Night Main Event: Predictable Outcomes and Missed Surprises

  • Summary

  • In this episode of The Great Debate Show, hosts Jarvis Jeffries and Terrance Smith dive into the review of WWE's Saturday Night Main Event, marking its return for the first time since 2008. The hosts dissect the predictability of the event, noting how it felt more like a house show with lots of lighting but little substance.

    The event featured five matches, including standout performances by Drew McIntyre and Sami Zayn, with a clean victory for McIntyre. They also discuss the historic crowning of Chelsea Green as the first-ever United States Women's Champion, highlighting her social media prowess and perseverance.

    The hosts express their disappointment with the main event between Cody Rhodes and Kevin Owens, criticizing the overly predictable outcomes and lack of any exciting surprises, like the appearance of Randy Orton. With post-event actions happening off-air, the social media strategy of WWE is discussed.

    Throughout the episode, wrestling nostalgia and perspective from legendary figures like Jesse Ventura are brought to the forefront, alongside comments on necessary heel tactics and the current state of women's wrestling in WWE.

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