SNME POST SHOW (Wrestling Soup 11.1.25)
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- 04:30 – General Thoughts on the Event
- The hosts share their initial impressions, noting the event’s short runtime and lack of commercials.
- 06:00 – WWE’s Scheduling & Locations
- Discussion about WWE’s event scheduling, Las Vegas residencies, and the business side of show locations.
- 09:00 – Cody Rhodes vs. Drew McIntyre Match
- In-depth analysis of the opening match, its formulaic nature, and Drew’s booking woes.
- Commentary on repeated knee injury spots and agent decisions.
- 18:20 – Women’s Championship: Tiffany Stratton vs. Jade Cargill
- Critique of the women’s title match, Jade’s readiness, and Tiffany’s regression.
- Speculation on alternative champions and the state of the women’s division.
- 28:30 – Intercontinental Championship: Dominik, Penta, and Sev
- The hosts’ favorite match of the night, highlighting creative spots, crowd engagement, and why it stood out.
- 34:00 – “Last Time is Now” Tournament & John Cena’s Retirement
- Reactions to the announcement of the new tournament, speculation on participants, and thoughts on potential matchups.
- 38:30 – Main Event: CM Punk vs. Jey Uso for the Vacant Title
- Detailed breakdown of the main event, crowd reactions, and the booking logic.
- Discussion on the implications of Punk’s win and Jey Uso’s performance.
- 45:00 – Event Wrap-Up & Final Thoughts
- The hosts reflect on the event as a whole, debate the best match, and tease future episodes.
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