Didn't catch TNA's Sacrifice PPV (busy Sunday nights + prioritization + not willing to pay $/not willing to watch on my computer screen) and missed Legends' House (it was the all-claymation episode, right?), so this week's Wrap Up will be quick and painless. Like "she," of fabled lore, once said.

Where will you be when diarrhea strikes?

So ever since the whole Shield/Evolution feud started up, people have been wondering when Flair would show up. To make Evolution whole. And there he was last night in St. Louis and...on a scale of "stylin'" to "profilin'" how lit would you say he was? Or maybe I should say "on a scale of 'Space Mountain' to 'Mr. Toad's Wild Ride'." Either way, he still managed to cut a better promo than a sober Hulkster.And why was Flair there? Well, he was there to put over The Shield. Giving them his seal of approval (worked for Miz, right?) over his former stable mates. Which was fine, but not really believable. Flair doesn't mesh with The Shield, nor would he think they have "style." Dominance, sure, but Flair has never sided with the thug factions. Plus, I can't buy him turning his back on his old Dr. Gonzo, Batista. Perhaps it's all a trick and Flair will come back at Extreme Rules and help Evolution win. Sure, it'd mean a loss for The Shield, but at least they'd get the Flair component right.Plus even when The Shield gets beat down now, they're able to pull together, rally, and win the day. Like they did last night. And who knows, maybe we'll wind up getting a resurrection of the old WCW War Games. Which sounds awesome. Until you watch, like, six War Games matches in a row like I did a while back off of the War Games DVD. And then get all the joy of War Games sucked from your soul. Still, if the WWE is looking for a big main event for SummerSlam (remember, this is the time they'll need to get people to re-up with the WWE Network after six months), it could work.Shuffled into the mid- RAW mix now is Daniel Bryan's title match program with Kane. And I don't mind that it's not closing out the show because, well, it's Kane. And they're already really stretching our fandom thin with him now being an unstoppable monster after having gotten squashed in a mere minutes at WrestleMania. Making things a bit more interesting is the fact that Brie's now been brought in to the story, which I'm all for. Especially if it means, eventually, that Steph might step back into the ring in some shape or form. They already set things up last night with Brie screaming at Steph and calling her a bitch. Which we hadn't seen since... she screamed at Summer on Total Divas and called her a bitch.Can't really tell which way they're playing Steph now though. She's pretty good at her promo acting, so when she looked apologetic after Kane's attack last night, it actually seemed genuine. Will they keep her heel or will they play her off as someone who inadvertently opened Pandora's Rape Closet and released the indestructible molesto-beast? What I do know is that they've now turned Kane's mask into a source of power, like Taker's old urn - as Steph mentioned that it was locked up last night. Like some cursed artifact that needed guarding 24/7.I am glad that Kane didn't succeed in dragging Brie underneath the ring with him though. Too many inappropriate jokes to make about that. I'd never stop sanitizing my brain. And although the WWE has now embraced the words "bitch" and "ass," I'm sure they don't need people like me making off-color remarks about ol' "bad touch" and his penchant for violating people's personal space under the sweltering haze of red lighting.

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