WWE SmackDown Review: Two Massive Heel Turns, Top 5 Spears - podcast episode cover

WWE SmackDown Review: Two Massive Heel Turns, Top 5 Spears

Nov 11, 202340 min
--:--
--:--
Download Metacast podcast app
Listen to this episode in Metacast mobile app
Don't just listen to podcasts. Learn from them with transcripts, summaries, and chapters for every episode. Skim, search, and bookmark insights. Learn more

Episode description

Michael R reviews WWE SmackDown that aired November 10th, 2023.

Go AD-FREE and get this show plus hundreds more by heading to Patreon.com/WWEPodcast
Also Get your NEW WWE Podcast MERCH at WWEPodcast.com

Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-wwe-podcast--2187791/support.

Transcript

Let's talk about mental health. Mental health is increasingly important in something none of us like to address. Are you stuck or does your mind have you dressing sharp but feeling dull? Perhaps it's time to talk to a life coach. Meet fellow WWE podcast listening and wrestling fan Steve from a Damn Healthy Dose of Coaching. Steve is a certified ADHD life coach and getting you unstuck is what he does. Period working together, he'll come up with strategies and provide you

with the tools you need to set you on the way. Follow at Damnhealthy Doose on Instagram or x or visit damnhealthydose dot com. That's damdose dot com. You can also email Steve at damnhealthydose dot com. That's Steve Steev at damnhealthydose dot com directly for a free thirty minute consultation mention this podcast and Steve will provide you with the first two sessions for free to see if life coaching

is a fit for you. Again damnhealthydose dot com. This is WWE superstar Drew McIntyre and you're listening to the WWE podcast show, the one that everybody wants me. God's good for sixteen So just what your ass? This is my iron. You're gonna acknowledge me? What's going on? Everybody, Guys and girls, Welcome back to another edition of the SmackDown Review right here on the ww podcast. As always on one of the hosts of the show,

Michael Ritter. You can find me on x formerly known as Twitter at Michael five Ritter, and also one of the hosts of the Football Function podcast, available on all of your podcasting platforms, including on Patreon if you prefer an ad free experience. WHOA, that was a pretty good episode of SmackDown. Right impactful, as one word that I would use to describe it. Not a whole lot of segments like it wasn't just packed full of like six seven

different segments with backstage interviews and video packages galore things like that. It was more so focused on the segments that were on the show, giving them depth. So I really appreciated that the segments that you know, it took place from start to finish, I felt like all mint something, especially the start

and obviously the finish, which is typically how the shows go. So just an all around good episode of SmackDown, and obviously This episode of SmackDown took place on November tenth, twenty and twenty three from the Nationwide Arena in Columbus, Ohio. Shout out to DJ Cuzmo for the location breakdown. So let's get into it right now. This episode's coming on Saturday, Saturday afternoon.

Had to work, so my work schedule once again interfering with this. But I've noticed that this is kind of becoming a trend, right This is kind of becoming one of the, I guess, more normal things to happen here lately with my schedule. So here's what we're gonna do. I am going to try to make it up to you guys for having a little bit of a later show at least that I record, by giving you a little bit

of bonus content at the end of the episode. If you're a loyal listener, then you're very familiar with what we used to call Top five Fridays here on the SmackDown Review. Now, obviously it's not Friday. I'm recording this on Saturday, So how about we do something somewhat like a stack them up

Saturday, pretty much the exact same concept. I'm going to rank my top five of something anytime one of these episodes is late, just as a way to make it up to you, just to give you a little bit of bonus content towards the end of the episode, So stay tuned for that, because this time in particular, I'm going to give you my top five spears. A lot of people do the spear, a lot of people have used the spear as they're finishing move over the years. So I am going to

give you my top five. This is mine very subjective list, per usual, and you know, as always, feel free to respond with your top five. Who you think should have been on my list? Who did I get wrong? Who did I misplace? I would love to hear. I would love to hear your opinion on the spear because it's always been one of my favorite moves. So we'll get into that towards the end of the episode.

First things first, we got some business to talk about here, and that is this episode of SmackDown. So let's go ahead and get into it, starting with the way that the show opened, which is this whole LWO dilemma, specifically with Raymastereo. But before Raymisterio came out, Kevin Owens came out guest on commentary had a nice little tie. He was on commentary up

until a little Austin Theory Grayson Waller debacle that took place. We'll talk about that a little bit later, but I will say phenomenal job by Kevin Owens. He just brings a lot. You know, you see former wrestlers put themselves on the commentary table. Look at Taz, look at Jerry the King

Waller. Obviously Corey Graves has history of being in the ring. It's just a way bear, It's just something that is a very common transition as a wrestler will go from being an active wrestler on the roster to possibly calling the action at ringside. So seeing Kevin Owens thrive in that role not a surprise to me at all. I would definitely consider or I'd be interested in seeing him possibly take that path after his wrestling career is over. He's been around

for a pretty long time. I know that My knowledge of Kevin Owens pro wrestling career, I guess is what you want to phrase, it dates back to like two thousand and eight. He was on that star studded two thousand and eight Ring of Honor roster. So that's how I was introduced to him, not necessarily in real time, obviously, I was not watching A Ring

of Honor back in two thousand and eight. But whenever I heard about Kevin Steen and they were talking about his history and where I could go look him up to find, you know, some of his best work, that's where I was pointed. So clearly, he's been around for a while, well over like fifteen years. At this point, he's already a family man.

He has kids that are grown up at this point, damn near So obviously, Kevin Owens is someone that you know, the clock isn't taking on his career, but I would imagine that he has a lot more matches behind him than ahead of him, and that would be a phenomenal transition just whenever his wrestling days are over. A way to keep him around, keep his personality and his charisma right there close to the vest by having him, you know,

just move over to the commentary table. But anyways, back to the show, Raymisterio and LWO come out, and he's pretty much just addressing the obvious. You know, he's addressing the elephant in the room. He lost his US title this past Saturday a week ago. Right now, from when I'm recording this to Logan Paul, and clearly it's you know, a pretty big deal. It's a big deal from you know, for all parties. Number One, ray Masterio lost a championship. That's not going to hurt his

his resume or anything like that. But who he lost it to That's where some people might have a problem. Obviously, Logan Paul was not there tonight. What kind of championship rain is this going to be? Is it going to be one where he's just kind of in kind of out Do they just do this as like a publicity stunt. I don't really know. I have to wait and let it all play out and then I'll you know, be

able to have an opinion on it. But as we sit here right now, you know, I picked Logan Paul to win that match because I thought that it made sense. But I thought that, you know, his schedule was free up or freed up for the near future where he would be able to make these types of appearances, especially for a night like this. But clearly the US title itself really wasn't the focal point in this whole little segment here. Raymonsterio lost it, but you know he acknowledged the brass knuckle part

of this whole thing. You know, he brought up that, hey, I would still have that championship if it wasn't for Logan Paul using the brass knuckles. And then outcomes Carlito, one of my you know, I like seeing Carlito. I will say, you know, out of all the wrestlers that I see, he's one of my favorites that you know, just kind of pops in here and there. I'm waiting for him to, you know,

be more involved. I'm waiting for him to have a bigger role, and we might be getting there based off what we saw on this episode of SmackDown, because he comes out and he flat out says it. You know, every now and then, there's those situations where you kind of want to call somebody out, you know that they need to be called out, and it would pretty much just serve everybody involved. It would do them justice just to you know, point out something. And that's exactly what Carlito does here

by telling Rey Mysterio that he's pretty much blaming the wrong person. Like, look, Logan Paul didn't pull those brass knuckles out of his boot himself. KSI wasn't out there dressed up as a prime bottle and slid this to him. It was one hundred percent someone who you wouldn't expect you should be looking and blaming. Santos has kebabra. It's exactly Carlito said it, but pretty much he just tells Ray look Santos is the one that slid those brass knuckles

to him, dude, like you're blaming the wrong person. Santos is absolutely just furious about this. He's losing his mind, like you're seriously gonna blame me, Like this is my family. I was here in LWO before you. I mean, they're kind of bickering back and forth. They pretty much have to be split up. Santos eventually leaves, you know, he exits through the Samantha Irvin area. I know she's not the SmackDown ring announcer, but you know what I'm talking about now, right right over there where the

ring announcers, it's and obviously Ray Masterio and Zelina Vega chase him. They try to get him to stop. He's too mad. So you kind of got an idea on where this was going to go because it was rumored earlier in the show that there was going to be a quote unquote turn, someone was going to turn. It was going to be a pretty big deal. And this is what we thought, you know, this is what we thought.

It was like, Okay, here we go, like Santo's Escabar is for whatever reason not happy with the LWO and he's just deciding to be the one that's going to drive a wedge in this group. And immediately after this opening segment we get a match Carlito set to go one on one with Bobby

Lashley, and I still throwback match here. I was enjoying this. If you just picture those two in their early runs in WWE, like Carlito without the facial hair, wearing the unbuttoned like Hawaiian type shirt or like beat shirt with the apple in hand, looking at Bobby Lashley pretty much looks the exact same that he looked back then, minus just a little bit of a gear change. But all in all, these two dudes have a aged very well.

Seeing them in a match in twenty twenty three on SmackDown, had to tip my cap a little bit, had to kind of give a little bit of a you know, round of applause, because it's not easy to maintain a professional athlete's physique over all these years. Professional wrestling brutal, brutal lifestyle. Like it's pretty much like you your whole life is to get thrown on your back, Like that is what you do for a living essentially, is yeah, I mean what do you get? What do you do for a

living? While I work in an office? No, I staid at a computer desk. I do this, I do accounting, this or that. You know, I'm involved in landscaping. I am a lawyer. You know, there's all types of different career paths professional wrestlers. They just so happen to get thrown on their back. They power bomb people. You know, it's a it's a unique line of work. That's why it's not easy to

get into. That's why it's extremely hard. Only the strong survive is a very real statement whenever you're talking about the path to being a professional wrestler. And I've always given my respect to people who you know, have it in them to do this because it's it's a sport that gets fun poked at a lot. We all know why it is what it is. Not everybody understands it, and I don't expect them to. So the people who kind of tough it out, they stick it out, and you know, they put

their body through hell. I always want to give them a little bit of extra respect. And then whenever you talk about professionals, you know, doing it at the tip top level, that's where it points you back to these two, you know. I mean, I don't know when exactly Carlito was involved in the whole John Cena stabbing him in a nightclub. I feel like that had to have been sometime in the two thousand and five range. I

don't know for sure. I know that John Cena had to have been on SmackDown, right, and then John Cena moved over to Raw in two thousand and six. I know that it didn't happen then. But then again, I could be very wrong in this situation. It's all kind of blurry,

but I do know that. You know, obviously, Bobby Lashley showed up there in the mid two thousands as well, pretty much just representing easy to you had a nice run on SmackDown to Bobby Lashley had potential, Like I don't really know exactly who I would compare him to in terms of athletes like from other sports who just kind of came in, they dominated, they took a little bit of time off, they came back next thing, you know, Bam, they have a whole second chapter of their career and it ends

up being phenomenal. Maybe Michael Vick, I don't know for sure if that would be a you know, an accurate comparison, But if you think about Michael Vick, you know, obviously being with the Falcons, that's Bobby Lashley in his first run with WWE, where he was just so raw, such a you know, untapped potential, just all that talent there waiting to be unleashed. And then obviously Bobby Lashley leaves the WWE, Michael Vick goes to

prison. A little bit of a different comparison. That's where the comparisons kind of stop right there, but they kind of picked back up whenever you think about Michael Vick eventually had a rejuvenated, a resurrected career with the Philadelphia Eagles, where he mastered his ability to throw the football, played with any Reid, had just you know, a beautiful connection with the Shan Jackson, Jeremy Macklin, Lashawn McCoy, Brent Selick, the phenomenal Eagles offensive line that they've

had for such a pretty long time. You look at Bobby Lashley now he's back, has the Street Profits. He was doing his thing with the Hurt business. Like, Bobby Lashley has had a nice second run here in the WWE. It's been like four years now or something like that. It's been a pretty long time, and I'm just not eager to see him take any time off. I'll just say that I think Bobby Lasty's kind of hitting a stride again here, and comparing him to Michael Vick is a pretty accurate comparison.

I'm glad I was able to nail one there, or I feel like I nailed it. You might think I'm a little bit off. Give me your opinion. I want to know if you feel like I could have, you know, had a different lay up there with another athlete comparison for Bobby Lashley. Definitely let me know because I'm into that type of thing. But anyways, Bobby Lashley wins this match with Carlito, and after the match is over, you already know his boys, the Street Profits in himself. If

they start putting a beat down on Carlito is their new thing. They beat people up. After the match, we see Befab backstage watching on a JumboTron or just a television screen. But that's just kind of, you know, teasing that she's going to be joining the group. So I thought she might go out, but Lena Vega left to go chase Santo's escobar, so it really wouldn't have made sense for her to go out then. But the fact that they showed her, they gave her some airtime, they acknowledged her,

it just lets you know that it's happening. So be prepared for, you know, an inevitable b Fab joining. Whatever this group is called. I hope they get a name. I want to continue to call them the Street Profits, but I can't just say Bobby Lashley in the Street Profits. Like, no, this isn't a band. You know, this isn't Casey in the Sunshine Band. You know, this isn't Hoody and the Blowfish. You know, we need a solid faction name for this group, and I do

believe it will come in due time. Let's see, let's move on to another little part of the show. Not a lot of segments like I mentioned to begin, so we're gonna kind of just talk about the next thing that pops up here. Dragon Lee defeated Cedric Alexander, speaking of her business via pinfall DDT was the move that he used. It does look like Dragon Lee starting to get a little bit more exposure just in terms of matches. What this is two and out of three weeks or something like that. He's getting

more and more TV time. It does seem like maybe SmackDown has a plan for him. That's where you know, the Cruiserweight Championship being Is this still a thing on NXT? I honestly don't know. I don't watch a XT, so I'm not one hundred percent sure. It kind of confused me why they brought it down to NXT in the first place. But the Cruiserweight Championship has a spot on the main roster because it's for that lower card, the guys that you know, I mean, when are they going to get an

opportunity to go after Roman Reigns Championship. When are they gonna be really go after Gunther or now Logan Paul is the mid car champion, you know, so the people like Cedric Alexander, like Dragon Lee, Akira Tozawa, people from you know, the even the Monday Night Ross side of thing, like the Cruiserweight Championship used to have meaning. It really did. Ray Mysterio really brought some credibility to that championship back in his heyday whenever he was a champion.

Obviously Chavo had it, Billy Kidman had it. There were several different wrestlers that kind of you know, rotated. I remember Jamie Noble, he had that championship from several times and the storylines were interesting. Spike Dudley even got his hands on that bad Boy. See. I mean, there's the fact that I can just name about five or six off the top of my head just tells me that they're misusing an entire weight class right now, Like

look at you. You're telling me that Johnny Gargano wouldn't be a phenomenal Cruiserweight champion and you could actually have you know, his cult following. All the fans that love Johnny wrestling, they would probably have some interest in the Cruiserweight Championship. So it's just something I kind of want to plant to seed there. We'll see if the cruiseweight Championship is being utilized on the or I guess in the NXT division. I mean, is Becky Lynch not going back and

forth. Is she not kind of appearing on both? I don't know. I know I'm kind of contradicting myself because you guys all know how much I value the brand split. But I'm just saying that Cruiserweight Championship is a smack down championship. It started off in the Ruthless Aggression era as a smack down championship. Let's bring it back. Let's just go ahead and you know, have a little reunion there. The roster's there for this championship to thrive.

That's all I'm gonna say there about that. But you guys all get where I'm going. I wouldn't mind seeing a Cruiserweight division actually get some vocal point and you know, don't turn the ropes purple. Let's not have the Cruiserweight Classic or anything like that where we try to make it more than what it is. I was never a fan of that. Whenever, you know, they tried to make the cruiseweight division like back whenever it was in zo Omore, Devil was in it, TJ. Perkins, there were so many others.

I think Cedric Alexander might have been too, Mustafa Ali, Tony nice. There were quite a bit back in that twenty sixteen twenty seventeen range when the cruiseweight Championship was initially brought back, and I just feel like they kind of dropped the ball the execution. I mean, I get the plan right. They wanted to make it feel good, they wanted to make it feel

important. But I feel like whenever you would change the ropes and make it just seem like it was something different, and that's the main thing different. Not everybody likes different. If you just bring the Cruiserweight wrestlers out and make it seem like, yeah, this is part of Monday Night Raw, this is just part of the show. Here, We're going to have a cruiseweight

match. You don't have to make it seem like it's like it's something completely different from the show, from the regular show that you were watching, with the red ropes or whatever. That's where I felt like they kind of went wrong because people felt like it was less than Whenever it feels different, then it has to be either better or worse because it's not part of the exact

same show, so it has to be better or worse. And I feel like they kind of, you know, set it up for failure in that regard, but there is a route and there is a method for them to do it the right way. Up next, we get La Knight and Grayson Waller having a one on one match here, and this is obviously where the Kevin Owens on commentary was really entertaining, and just because of the history that he already has, the quick history that he has with Grayson Waller in his

short time being on SmackDown. But before the match actually happens, La Knight gets a pretty good promo talking about, you know, his match at Crown Jewel, how he lost but he ultimately should have won had it not been for Jimmy Usso I'm sorry, La Knight. Get in line. There's a long list of wrestlers that have gotten screwed over by the bloodline. You were just the most recent name, and you're definitely not going to be the last, so you know, don't feel too bad about that, I will say,

though. He also took some shots at Grayson Waller once he eventually got out there, just pretty much saying that dude, you got beat up by a you know, Saudi Arabian actor or comedian whoever that guy was. It wasn't the worst segment I've ever seen, but it wasn't going to just be something that you look at and think, man, this is this is right up there with some of the best comedy that we've ever seen from WWE. But you know, it is what it is. I'm not complaining about it

by any means. Ellie Knight does get the win here obviously against Grayson Waller. I don't really believe anybody thought that it was going to be the other way around, But I don't really know. I just feel like La Knight, I told you there was no way in helly was going to win. It's where do we go from here? What do they do with La Knight from this point? And that's really what's going to make me, I guess,

believe in his future as a you know, a mainstay. Crowd's going to get tired of channing his name and buying his merch if WW doesn't do the right thing with him. Obviously, as many times as they bring him out, when time you hear that music here, the crowd's gonna pop. But his merch cells have to be through the roof right now. Like I imagine that he'll probably you know, bring that up in one of his promos

if he hasn't already. But he doesn't seem like the kind of guy that really smells the roses or likes to, you know, pat himself on the back from that type of perspective. Now, don't get me wrong, La and I will tell you he's the best thing since sliced bread, and that's just a fact of life. But he will also not just say, Hey, there's fans everywhere here that have my shirt on. You know, there's just all these kids everywhere that are chating. Yeah, you know. It's

one of those things where I feel like La Knight is pretty humble. Now behind the scenes, backstage he might be soaking it all up and just saying, oh my god, this is so awesome, But for the most part, it does have a little bit of I've been here before or I'm not surprised by this type of vibe. So ill I mean, that's not easy

to do. If you get your little five minutes of fame, especially for somebody who's worked as hard as La Night has to get to this point, it's pretty easy to kind of just say yeah, you know, my you know what doesn't stink and I'm just pretty much walking on water here and La Knight, I feel like isn't necessarily taking that approach, But nonetheless, I am happy for the guy that he's getting all this popularity. He definitely deserves

it and the future could still be bright for him. Talk about Cody Rhoades finishing his story, we may see La Knight have his own story get finished. Now. Obviously he's not gonna go beat Roman Reigns or anything like that, but there is still a story to be told with La Knight, and I do believe that it's going to be at some point, and who knows. I mean, I'm happy for the guy, so whatever happens, I will be on board with more wins for l A Night. The final part

of the show is this six women tag match. We got Osca, Bianca Belair, and Charlotte Flair. They call it an all star team multiple times, which is true. It's what it is. All these women have pretty much main invented WrestleMania at some point. Maybe not Oscar officially, but she did go into wrestle with an undefeated Street That was a big time match, as you had with Charlotte back in like WrestleMania in twenty eighteen, maybe twenty nineteen. I don't know. Like I said, man, my memory is

starting to get kind of foggy. Let's talk about mental health. Mental health is increasingly important in something none of us like to address. Are you stuck or does your mind have you dressing sharp but feeling dull? Perhaps it's time to talk to a life coach. Meetfellow WWE podcast listening and wrestling fan Steve from a Damn Healthy Dose of Coaching. Steve is a certified ADHD life coach

and getting you unstuck is what he does. Period. Working together, he'll come up with strategies and provide you with the tools you need to set you on the way. Follow at Damn Healthy Dose on Instagram or x or visit damnhealthydose dot com. That's damdose dot com. You can also email Steve at damnhealthydose dot com. That's Steve Steev at damnhealthydose dot com directly for a free thirty minute consultation mention this podcast and Steve will provide you with the first two

sessions for free to see if life coaching is a fit for you. Again damnhealthydose dot com, but either way. Here this match damage Control without Dakota Kai. So we had Bailey, EO Sky and Kyrie sayin versus Charlotte Bianca and Osca, And you know, I think this is kind of a mismatch.

Despite the other team the champion Bailey was a phenomenal wrestler and the newly returned at Kyrie Sain, I still think that the other team is a good head and shoulders better on paper, they just felt like the more I guess, well rounded team. They can hit you from a lot of different ways, and their skill sets seemed to compliment each other pretty well, whereas Bailey seems like, I don't know, like in terms of her entering, she's

not I don't know. I want to be careful when I say this, but I don't feel like Bailey is on the level that she was a few years ago now character wise, the way that she, you know, interacts with the crowd and is telling stories that is still very very elite. But at one point, I feel like, you know, babyface Bailey, she was known for her entering, like she was one of the best women dressers

that was on the roster. I feel like things have kind of changed over the past few years and she's kind of slowly transitioned into you know, this new role in this new chapter or her career, and again you know it's

going well for her. But it's just one of those things that I noticed, like when I'm looking in the ring and I'm looking at all the talent, it's rare that Bailey's in a match, and whenever you're talking about the most talented or you know, the most quote unquote hot in terms of figurative like who's hot right now going you know, in their career, Bailey isn't necessar, you know, on the level of EO Sky, who's the champion,

and Bionca bell Air is constantly a challenger. Charlotte Flair doesn't even need an explanation. Oscar has this new thing going on, and clearly tonight she had a big role in this whole situation. Bailey's name comes up fifth or sixth, and that just seemed like it was strange. I had to, you know, point that out that Bailey's I guess time at being at the very top or one of the top four women wrestlers in the entire company.

I guess maybe those days are coming to a close. But Hey, she still offers a hell of a lot to this company, and even just doing her role in Damage Control, it's been entertaining and she's currently in the midst of like an arc right now, So you know, we have to acknowledge that and kind of just appreciate what she's doing despite her ring work maybe not being top tier. You can't be ninety nine overall on every single aspect.

It's usually not doesn't work out that way, and you know, she's no spring shot either, so I definitely want to give her a shout out, And I guess just say that despite the talent around her kind of continuing to reach their peak, she's still excelling in other ways. But this match took a massive left turn whenever Osca refused to tag in. After Bianca Belair was crawling to their corner to try to get a hot Oscar get the hot tag

and their team obviously run away with the match. Oscar moved her hand, hit Bianca with the mist and yes, Osca aligns herself, she teams up, she turns hill and joins damage control. It's weird. Do you remember the Kabuki Warriors. There's a little bit of a reunion there obviously. Now you got Eo Sky. This is a dangerous team. Man. When you factor in Dakota Kai, you got Bailey there as well. This is a solid group now the whole Bailey having her own plan, Eo having her plan,

This is clearly going to come to a head soon. We're not going to get this dream team of the three Japanese wrestlers who were all badass in the ring. I just want to go ahead and give them their you know, give them their flowers right now along with the charismatic wit and the ring. I guess the in ring ability of a healthy Dakota Kai and a veteran Bailey who we just talked about. This is a solid group in terms of women's factions, Guys, this might be the best one of all time.

I know, it's barely scratching the surface. We barely saw it, you know, kind of built. But what other women's factions that we've seen over the years that we could actually look at and say, okay, they can hold the candle to that group? PCB, what was that, Paige Charlotte Becky. I think that that's a talented group when you look at you know, what they have accomplished over the years, but even that group was really short lived. Now clearly this group right here isn't going to have a long

run either. But for as long as they are together, man, this group hass potential. Man, I really think that they have to keep Bailey there though. They really do to be a mouthpiece that can kind of translate and you know, keep the interest levels up. But when you have the the no pun intended the warriors, like the Kabuki Warriors who were there, it's it's dangerous. And I feel like this is this is massive. Two

hill turns on one night Osca and Santo's Escobar just great stuff. You always appreciate a good hill turn, and they gave us two in the same night. But that does do it for the SmackDown review portion of this show. And like I mentioned, guys, we are getting into a stack them up Saturday. I'm gonna rank my top five spears. And this is kind of tricky because I have some personal attachments to a lot of these wrestlers. The spear is a great move. If you're a football player, you have imagined

yourself, whether it's football practice or a game. You've just said, Man, that felt like Goldberg. There you know, I felt like I delivered a spear. You know, I felt like I actually executed the move. And if you do it on a trampoline, it's one of the easy est ones you can do. Now, as I say it's the easiest one. Not all of them look the same. I'm going to talk about it. Some of them are not as good as the others, and that's just part

of it. Not all stunners are as good as stone cal Steve Austin's. We see super kicks left and right. As it's officially become a transition move, they don't all look like the Heartbreak kid. So it's just kind of the same thing with the spear. It's one of those moves that it's not really a transition move. It's a finishing move. It's a move that can end a match if you hit it right and if you do it good enough. Now, we talked about one person already on the show, and I'm

just gonna go ahead and get this one out of the way. It's not an honorable mention. I just want to mention it and say that it's not on my list, and I didn't even consider it. Charlotte Flair, she does this spear, and I'm gonna be honest, it's the worst spear I've ever seen in my entire life. Number One, she's running and I've always said this, Charlotte Flair, she's a very choreographed wrestler. Like I don't want to say that as like a complete derogatory thing, because I understand wrestling

scripted. It is what it is. It's just kind of how the cookie crumbles. But Charlotte looks like she's rehearsing, Like she looks like she's acting out moves that were rehearsed if you've done this type of thing on a trampoline, or like, if you've ever had any experience watching like a cheerleading team warm up doing something to day. For her, it looks like she's literally waiting to do something, and her matches just seem more choreographed than others.

That's not even what I dislike about her spear. Her spear is that she runs pretty much bent over already. Not like because whenever you're tackling somebody, it's important to have a low center of gravity. Why do you think Goldberg starts out you know, the the what's it called in the ropes? Whenever he's I guess, kind of leaning between the second rope and the first rope or the bottom rope, I guess is what it's called. And he's squat

down same thing with edge. He's bouncing up and down with his hand there, and they're kind of they're staying low because you need to be running low with your head up. But she doesn't really do it properly. I understand that it could be the you know, the woman that's selling it, the wrestler that she's delivering the spear to. A lot of things probably factor into

the equation, but still it's it doesn't even pass the eye test. I've never once seen a Charlotte spear and thought, oh man, she almost cut that lady in half. And she even gets extremely fired up afterwards. You know, she gets up, she screams, does her own little version of you know, Roman reigns. But I had to get her out of the way because, yeah, I didn't even consider it. I've always had an

issue with her spear. I wish that it was done right, and you know, I'm sure that someone can come along the way and you know, master it as a women's wrestler. But number five, guys, this one might not sit well with some of you. Some of you might be like, what are you kidding me? But at number five, I'm putting Edge, And at one point in his career, I feel like Edge had a good spear. It looked good, you know, I feel like it was

I bought it. I guess is what you know, a way to put it, but here lately, and it could be because of his neck injury. It is what it is. That's just, you know, something that he has to deal with, and it's just a circumstance. But it doesn't change the fact that his spear is pretty much just like an over exaggerated hug. He runs up to him, pretty much hugs him, falls on his knees. There is no you know, hardcore. Damn, he just absolutely

killed that person. I don't know, that's just my personal opinion. I feel like, you know, had I be making had I made this list back in two thousand and six. Yeah, obviously Edge is probably gonna be a lot higher. But for the past like three to four years, I've seen Edges spears and they've been very underwhelming and they don't hit the same as what they once did. I'm always going to be a fan. That's why

I did put it on the top five. But I just feel like whenever you compare it to some of the other spears that are delivered, I don't think that it is quite at the top. Number four Bobby Lashley, I do think his is better than Edges. It's a little bit more believable, you know. He just he is someone that, whenever you see them spear, someone you think, Okay, that looks like it hurt like a son of a you know what. So Bobby Lashley, I do feel like Edges

out Edge no pun intended whenever you talk about their spear. And I know that's not going to be the popular opinion, but that's just how I view it. Whenever I look at the spear, I do think Lashly is a little bit better. Number three, I'm going with bron Breaker. Guys. I think that this is someone who has mastered the spear. It's a great move. It looks great whenever he does it. It looks like, man, if I got a spear from him, I would be sore for a

week. I don't necessarily know if that would be the case with Edge. Bobby Lashley, Yeah, he's a really strong dude. It would probably hurt like hell. But with bron Breaker, I feel like he would knock you out of your shoes. He could bruise a rib at the very least. And you know, he's just he's been the face of n XT and actually just recently got his action figure part of my collection on my shelf. So I do believe the top three, you know, I gotta give it to

him. I think he does do the spear just as good as damn near anybody, and he is a legacy wrestler, like he's from a generation of professional wrestlers, So I think that he does have a bright future and he's gonna make that spear look damn good over the course of the rest of his career. Number two I went with Roman Reigns, another one that could be unpopular, but you know, you know what is what it is. I've seen him do it pretty impressive ways he jumps up, he times it very

perfect. It's not an easy thing to do the way that he does it. It is different than any other spear. I will say, I could do without the ooh ah that he does before. That's almost like stomping up, you know, pumping up the band or whatever. Seaw Michaels does. It's like counting down the clay war. For Drew McIntyre, it just seems like it's letting your opponent know. Every time Roman Rains does the spear, especially in his babyface era, whenever he would lose matches, lose big time

matches for the championship and things like that, I would get pissed. I'm like, dude, stop freaking letting them know when you're about to hit him with the spear. But I have seen him do it, you know, pretty creative ways as well. Like I mentioned, so I had to give him the top two spot. But number one, guys, it's no secret. And this is where some of you might click tune me out, but guys, you got to give credit where it's due. The one thing that

Goldberg does well that you cannot argue with is spear. People people say he's not a good wrestler, he only does two moves. Well, guess what. One of the two moves that he does is a spear, and he's done it pretty damn good for his entire career. Even late in his career, he delivered some pretty good spears. But you want to talk about the nineties like Goldberg and his heyday in WCW. There's not a better spear out

there. I promise you there's just not. You can go watch a highlightrail of him just killing people, massive people, The Big Show, Brock Lesner, Mark Henry. The list goes on and on. Goldberg in his prime has by far the best spear of all time. And that's just I feel like, obviously it is subjective, but I'm pretty confident in that one. You could flirt and move around all the others, all the other four,

and you might be able to include someone that got left out. But I feel pretty confident and I will pound the table for Goldberg having the best spear of all time. So there, you guys have it. Stack him up Saturday. I'm gonna try to deliver these anytime that the episode is late and I have to record a little bit late. As an apology to you guys, and also just a little treat for those of my loyal those of you

who are loyal listeners to the SmackDown Review. And also if you're a loyal listener to the SmackDown Review, become a good friend of mine by being a loyal listener. Over at the Football Function Podcast. Shout out to Djkuzmo, who obviously always comes in clutch for both of my shows definitely does not go unnoticed. Shout out to Grim Reefer, who's done his thing. He actually recorded an episode for the Football Function the Reefer Report. He covered the game,

the overseas game in Germany. Going to be doing the same thing this week, so shout out to Grim and obviously you know Double Jay's involved over there. There's a lot of familiar voices that you guys know here on the ww podcast that make their way over to the Football Function Podcast. So do us you know a solid and give us your or give us the pleasure of your download over on the Football Function Podcast. But there you guys have it.

I hope you all have a phenomenal rest of your weekend, walk passionately in the direction of your dreams, and I'll talk to you soon. Thanks for listening to the WWE podcast. Don't forget to subscribe on your favorite podcast app so you don't miss a show, or head to wwepodcast dot com and for all of these shows, add free head over to Patreon dot com slash WWE podcast. Until then, we'll see you next time.

Transcript source: Provided by creator in RSS feed: download file
For the best experience, listen in Metacast app for iOS or Android