WWE SmackDown Review: Final Show Before Survivor Series
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Triple H Interview
Michael Cole is out in the ring and introduces Triple H. Once he reaches the ring, they begin a Q&A, with Cole saying how this could be The Game’s last night in power and being interviewed like this. He answers back by saying that this could be Cole’s last night as well if he keeps asking those kind of questions.
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HHH says that without them, there’s no you (the WWE Universe). He says that the WWE Universe’s thoughts on his actions doesn’t matter to him too.
Triple H says life is a marathon, not a sprint, when asked about if his power is in question.
He then makes the case that while all of the top stars of his era are gone, he is still here. I wonder if that means because he’s married to the boss’s daughter.
Triple H then puts over Vince McMahon, saying WWE is all because of him.
He says that without him and Stephanie McMahon, WWE has no future. It will “sink” without them.
John Cena’s interview with Cole from earlier this week was then brought up. The Game asks each member from Team Cena to come out on stage and watch a piece of footage from the interview about if Cena feels responsible for his teammates. He eventually says that if Team Cena loses, each of Cena’s teammates will be fired.
The beginning of the interview really dragged. There wasn’t much of a point to it other than killing some time, as this took up the first fifteen minutes of the show. The ending was better since it had some significance behind it. Did this whole segment really make you want to see Survivor Series though? Not really.