just some ramblings
I'm curious .. who is the face of a Owens vs Jericho feud. the last time they feuded as a byproduct of Cenas Injury. Jericho was definitely the face.
I am also concerned about the Rollins Triple HHH story arc. What outside of Rollins helping reigns get the title would get his attention.
I don't suspect either the Rollins nor the Reigns matches will end clean.
Some of the stuff ive been reading suggest that the Owens Jericho falling out is a sustained ploy playing on the expectation of an eventual Owens Jericho rivalry and that Jericho will help Owens at Roadblock.
Jericho had an interview on the law
http://fightnetwork.com/law/nov-6-edition-of-the-law-feat-chris-jericho-bobby-roode/
Jericho talked about the list and changing things to get boos when they catch on with the fans. He also told Vince Mcmahon the list was more over than half the superstars.
Jericho then goes on saying the crowd like to boo roman cause its the cool thing to do and by the end of the match they are usually cheering for him.
Apparently Owens pop up to Jericho codebreaker is being used to get Dash Wilder some twitter love.. dash posted the gif of them doing a similar move. Jericho responded and then Regal popped in.
WWE is taking full advantage of mixing in off camera personalities with promotion works.
On To Orton
"Keeping things new and refreshing at work, like right now I have a new pep in my step, I feel, because I'm working with guys that are fun to work with. This whole angle with The Wyatt Family, I'm really enjoying it. At first, I wasn't quite sure, but now that we're in the middle of it and me and Bray and Luke are tag champs, everything's feeling right. And I get to do what I love to do best and that's be a heel. So each week is a little different. It's not getting stale. Nothing against Sheamus, but it's not working
Sheamus every night for six months. It's like, American Alpha, I've been working live events with those guys and
Kane against Luke, me, and Bray, and they're just amazing. They're so smooth and they've got that heart that [host Tom Clark was] talking about. It's making me have a little more heart because I'm in there with guys that feel that way and they want to do things and when they're doing something wrong, I tell them and it's not like a conversation that lasts an hour. They get it. Do you know what I mean? So it's yeah."
Looks like Orton just confirmed the Wyatts are freebird champs.
It also looks like Orton will be rebranding himself and his look
"Yeah, [being a part of The Wyatt Family is refreshing]. I almost want to change up my gear, but I'm not quite sure where to go with it. Like, I need to find out who made Bray's stuff. It's kind of like a Baron Corbin-esque like thing he [has] got going on. I should say Baron's got a Bray Wyatt thing going on, but either way, I've been in the same gear for well over a decade. It's cool to see guys kind of evolve and that are always changing things up and I've never been like that. I might introduce a new move here and there or a new attitude here and there, but what I'm starting to realize is the creativity is, there's no limit to it and it can always pull you back if you're not willing to really think about your character and make those changes. And I just really haven't for my whole career because I've always been third generation competitor Randy Orton. Wrestling's in my blood. This is what I do. This is what I was born to do. I've got my own style. Yeah, I don't do flips and s--t, but when it comes down to it, I know how to tell a story and that's what I've tried to get over doing. And being with the Wyatts now, that creativity, I feel a little spark. I feel lighter on my feet, like there's a bounce in my step again working with these guys