Two PPVs a month? Not a fan. Nope. It's aggressive and it hurts. Of course, I'm just coming at this from a time management perspective. There's just too much damn wrestling and we all know this. I kind of wish my 12-year-old self who used to have to hunt, with feverish desperation, to catch one match on TV as a kid -- no matter the promotion -- could hear me be such an a-hole about the abundance of armbars these days. He'd scowl me something awful.

All these PPVs are a by-product of the brand split, of course. It's just one of the hiccups and hurdles I'll have to begrudgingly adjust to as I navigate my way through the New Era. And I'm willing. There are more benefits to the split than drawbacks. No, not every wrinkle's been smoothed over, but there's enough great stuff going on to keep me interested. I mean, just think about it. We didn't see Dolph Ziggler wrestle at all this week. Now that he's relegated to one show, if he doesn't have a match on that show, he doesn't get a match.Why is this a good thing? It cuts down on Dolph Fatigue. I'm not picking on Dolph here, really, he just stands out as an immediate example. You can put the word "Fatigue" after almost any overused guy. But thanks to the split, all major storylines get one shot a week. One segment. Mayyybe two if it's RAW and you need to keep the Rollins fires burning. It's very freeing. Getting one shot a week, instead of two or more, now means the segments have to mean more and resonate on a deeper level. I'm not saying they all do, but I feel the effort. The Miz/Ziggler bits have been great and this week fake WWE 24/7 failure video package, along with the Spirit Squad attack, was freakin' fun.It's probably safe to assume Ziggler will win the IC belt since his career's on the line, but I'll ask you to closely consider the new rumor that Ziggler's losing so he can take time off and return with a new gimmick. I don't know if that's true or what kind of gimmick that might be, but it's just one of the floaters from last week. Something to ponder. Something that at least makes the upcoming match a bit more unpredictable.There I go again (on my own), starting with SmackDown again this week. It's not even the headline topic. I just can't help it. It's always the last bit of wrestling I've seen. Anyhow, SD Live was good again. Ambrose LAID INTO Cena thick with some harsh words and Cena responded with fists. Baron Corbin actually showed off some of his angry emoticons after "losing" to Swagger (yeah, his forearm hit the mat while he was trying to grab a rope and... it's a whole thing now). I dare to say he went from brooding to full blown stewing. He was so mad one might have thought he finally realized his pants don't fit.But let's ditch all this blue and head to the red. Sasha Banks! Empress of the feel-good RAW title win! She's done it twice now, though this time it was more Charlotte crying over the loss than Sasha crying over the win. It was a tremendous match, made even more special by the fact that it got to main event the show. Truly main event too. Not like "it was the last match on the show and then there was an Authority segment." It went on last and everyone, at home and in person, excitedly awaited it. It really did feel like the cherry on top.We've made a lot of strides in women's wrestling over the past few years. TNA's Knockouts were a big step in the right direction almost a decade ago. Then NXT, thanks to Sara Del Rey, really began producing gals who could work, and work twenty minute matches. Lucha Underground ironed on an extra awesome progressive patch by allowing the females to battle the males - though there're still some kinks to work out there. The women still feel like underdogs most of the time compared to most of the guys, but it's all coming along at least.Sasha vs. Charlotte main eventing was amazing, but I also don't think it could happen in any arena. Staples Center in LA was good fit for that. Sadly, and I don't have specific towns in mind really, but I don't think it would've gone over well everywhere. But that's just another task to tackle. We can get there. I believe in the power of politely pushing people out of their comfort zone. It's how I became a raging heroin addict.But never mind that, all hail The Boss! Becky and Bossy, our top brand champs. What a world, mes frères et sœurs.

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