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Post by littlerock947 on Jun 24, 2008 3:25:18 GMT -5
Is It worth buying the NOC PPV if everyone all ready kinda knows whats going to happen.And yes I all ready know theres a thread for the NOC PPV.Im just asking for everyones opinon because if you think about it Yes there will or will not be a title switch but theres going to be so thats one reason not to watch it and yet again we all know that the big shows going to win the ECW title becuase it just doesn't make any sence to keep it on RAW.Just think of what happen last year with when Lashley had to step down as the ECW champion because he got draft to RAW so it really doesn't change anything.Anyone else agree or disagree.
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Post by commish13 on Jun 24, 2008 5:51:15 GMT -5
It's not worth buying because chances are that there won't be very many good matches. Nothing on that card is worth 40 bucks.
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Post by Chicago on Jun 24, 2008 8:14:27 GMT -5
Judging by the potential card quality, I would say no, this PPV will not be worth the $40 you pay.
Both main events have been seen in the past, so you will already have an idea as to what will take place between Cena/HHH and Batista/Edge. That's not to say that anything different won't happen, but you get the gist of what each match will have to offer. Edge/Batista will likely be the better of the two, but Cena/HHH at its worst will be decent.
As for the undercard, the Womens title match will be good, but not great, since I don't expect them to give this much time on Sunday thanks to the rest of the card. Hardy/Chavo has virtually no heat at all or even reason for happening other than Chavo was supposedly a challenger for the title and claims he'll win on Sunday; that's about it, and I expect this to be decent, but I have a feeling that the US title will remain on ECW unless Chavo steals a win and takes it back to SmackDown with him (Draft deal, maybe?).
Finlay/Hornswoggle vs. Miz/Morrison is mostly a gimmick match, where I don't expect M/M to lose, but it should be a fun one for the crowd and probably won't involve a title switch (or, at least, I hope it won't). The World Tag Team titles don't even matter anymore to me, so there really isn't any excitement there especially knowing Rhodes and Holly will be involved; looking forward to Dibiase's debut, though. Kane/Show for the ECW title will be the worst match of the night, but what do you expect?
One of the only things to make this PPV worth ordering is if Jericho were to defend the IC title against Shawn Michaels, but it appears that isn't happening, and it's a real shame, too, since Michaels is being wasted on all of these worked injuries.
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Post by rockbottom42385 on Jun 24, 2008 12:36:50 GMT -5
Judging by the potential card quality, I would say no, this PPV will not be worth the $40 you pay. Both main events have been seen in the past, so you will already have an idea as to what will take place between Cena/HHH and Batista/Edge. That's not to say that anything different won't happen, but you get the gist of what each match will have to offer. Edge/Batista will likely be the better of the two, but Cena/HHH at its worst will be decent. As for the undercard, the Womens title match will be good, but not great, since I don't expect them to give this much time on Sunday thanks to the rest of the card. Hardy/Chavo has virtually no heat at all or even reason for happening other than Chavo was supposedly a challenger for the title and claims he'll win on Sunday; that's about it, and I expect this to be decent, but I have a feeling that the US title will remain on ECW unless Chavo steals a win and takes it back to SmackDown with him (Draft deal, maybe?). Finlay/Hornswoggle vs. Miz/Morrison is mostly a gimmick match, where I don't expect M/M to lose, but it should be a fun one for the crowd and probably won't involve a title switch (or, at least, I hope it won't). The World Tag Team titles don't even matter anymore to me, so there really isn't any excitement there especially knowing Rhodes and Holly will be involved; looking forward to Dibiase's debut, though. Kane/Show for the ECW title will be the worst match of the night, but what do you expect? One of the only things to make this PPV worth ordering is if Jericho were to defend the IC title against Shawn Michaels, but it appears that isn't happening, and it's a real shame, too, since Michaels is being wasted on all of these worked injuries. This looks like a decent PPV in my opinion. Jericho doesn't have a match yet, he probably won't face HBK, so he'll probably face Mysterio or something, which will be a decent match. Jericho and Mysterio always have good matches, or they used to.
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