Yeah buddy, after a month off, it’s time for Lo-Down
Wrestling’s Fav Five. I never got a chance to publish the one for April; so I
decided to do April and May’s Fav Five in one article.
April 2012
5. John Cena
John Cena has been actually enjoyable to watch in his feud
with Brock Lesnar. Their match at Extreme Rules was quite good with Cena
pulling out the victory despite Lensar destroying him for most of the match. It
made Cena look strong and managed to gain some respect from the Cena Haters.
Shame he ruined it the next day.
4. John Laurinaitis
I like John Laurinaitis (did you know that he’s the
Executive Vice President of Talent Relations and the GM of both RAW and Smackdown?) a lot. However, since he became the
Supreme GM, he doesn’t seem to be as enjoyable as he has over the last few
months. Despite that, I have enjoyed that he always displays the Brother Love
suit that he wore at Wrestlemania and he has effectively made Teddy Long his
bitch.
3. Sheamus
Sheamus became World Heavyweight Championship at
Wrestlemania and he has been fun to watch. His match with Daniel Bryan at
Extreme Rules was one of the best matches of the night and showed how well they
work together.
2. Brock Lesnar
Brock Lesnar has been brought in to “legitimatise” the WWE.
Since then, he has been destroying John Cena, including busting him open twice.
I was surprised when he lost to Cena at Extreme Rules; however, in hindsight,
he didn’t really need to win. All Lesnar needed to show was how dominant he can
be and he did.
1. Daniel Bryan
As evidenced by my Wrestlemania review, I was just a bit
unhappy when Bryan lost the World Heavyweight Championship in 18 seconds.
However, instead of being buried, Bryan is more over than ever before and he
seems to go from strength to strength. Bryan has improved so much since
becoming World Heavyweight Champion and he is now the person that I most look
forward to seeing in the WWE.
May 2012
5. The Big Show
Even though The Big
Show’s heel turn was predictable, Show has been good to watch. The best heels
are those that have a genuine reason to be bad and Show does. His upcoming
match with John Cena at No Way Out could be a good match to watch.
4. John Laurinaitis
John Laurinaitis (did you know that he’s the Executive Vice
President of Talent Relations and the GM of both RAW and Smackdown?) has been more fun to watch than he was
last month culminating in a match against John Cena which wasn’t too bad.
Laurinaitis is still uniquely entertaining along with his employees David
Otunga and Eve Torres; and his bitch Teddy Long.
3. CM Punk
The inaugural LDW Wrestler of the Year has been fun to watch
over the last month with his rivalry with Daniel Bryan and being the unwilling
part of a triangle along with Bryan and AJ. It is starting to develop into an
interesting dynamic between the three.
2. Daniel Bryan
Daniel Bryan keeps going as strong as ever. His rivalry with
CM Punk has been amazing so far with a tremendous match between the two at Over
the Limit, making it one of the matches of the year so far.
1. AJ
AJ is the best Diva to watch in the WWE and she hasn’t
wrestled in the last few weeks. Since Bryan blamed her for his loss at
Wrestlemania and dumping her; she fucked up Natalya in a match; bitchslapped
Kaitlyn into the following week where she got bitchslapped even harder; and
slowly getting insane. Now, AJ has turned her attentions to CM Punk, which was
been really fun to watch.
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