DA' HELL HAPPENED #26: WWE Monday Night RAW & WWE SmackDown Live, December 5/6 2016

Hello ladies and gentleman! Welcome to another edition of Da' Hell Happened with the analysis of this week's RAW and SmackDown Live, that featured more developments on the rivalries as we get set for "Roadblock: End Of The Line", and a WWE World Championship match and a SmackDown Tag Team Championship match! Let's do this!

WWE MONDAY NIGHT RAW - DECEMBER 5, 2016

MATCH OF THE NIGHT (HONORABLE MENTION): Roman Reigns (C) vs. Chris Jericho for the WWE United States Championship

A 46-year old man main evented RAW against Roman Reigns, and what did they do? They delivered, and they produced one heck of a match. I applaud them, but wasn't enough to top the real best match of Monday's show.

MATCH OF THE NIGHT: Kevin Owens vs. Sami Zayn

You thought Zayn fought Owens for the last time last Battleground PPV? Of course not, and thank god he didn't. When these two fight, the world of professional wrestling stops. They have chemistry, they know each other so well I don't think they say a word to each other during their wrestling match. I could see Kevin Owens vs. Sami Zayn every freakin' month.


MVP OF THE NIGHT: Charlotte Flair

It appeared as if Charlotte Flair was going to apologize to her father after what she said to him last May. She made it look too good, and proved why she is one of the best heels in the industry, male or female. I'm tired of the Charlotte/Sasha feud, but segments like these are worth watching.



DA' HELL HAPPENED MOMENT OF THE SHOW: The Tussle in Texas match

What in the hell was that match about? I love to see Mark Henry on RAW, but this was a big joke just to give these two some minutes on live TV.

WWE SMACKDOWN LIVE - DECEMBER 6, 2016

MATCH OF THE NIGHT: The Miz (C) vs. Dean Ambrose for the WWE Intercontinental Championship

The main event of this week's SmackDown Live featured a WWE Intercontinental Championship match (WWE making it up to us for not having AJ Styles compete on the show due to a minor injury suffered at TLC), after an exchange of words on Miz TV between the champion The Miz and Dean Ambrose. Of course, this was great. Maryse got involved a couple of times, Dean Ambrose was a lunatic flying around the ring, and The Miz delivered another great match yet again. Ellsworth was influential, but didn't took away the good overall quality of this wrestling match.



MVP OF THE NIGHT (HONORABLE MENTION): James Ellsworth

He was the important and decisive factor in the ending of the WWE Intercontinental Championship match. After knowing his reasons as to why he cost Ambrose the WWE World Title at TLC, I'm waiting for Ellsworth to go after Miz and then give Ambrose the first show at the title.

MVP OF THE NIGHT: Intercontinental Champion The Miz

I might need to start calling him "the heel" on SmackDown Live. The Miz and Maryse personify what I can't help but love. They are probably the only pair of people that make me hate them and be pissed off about what they do on live TV. Great heels.



DA' HELL HAPPENED MOMENT OF THE SHOW: The whole Natalya/Nikki Bella/Carmella situation

Apparently, Natalya was the one that attacked Nikki Bella at Survivor Series before the 5-on-5 Women's Traditional Survivor Series Elimination match. And who cares? At one point, I didn't know if Carmella was a face or a heel, and at one point I even thought she was trying to help Nikki Bella. My god, what a mess of a booking this was.

And with this I wrap up this week's Da' Hell Happened. Next week I'll be back with the end of the road heading into Roadblock: End of the Line for the "red brand", and more Ellsworth appearances on the "blue brand". See you there!

No comments