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CORNER CUBE MONDAY 4/8: Michaels vs. Batista has one question to answer to sell Backlash PPV
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By James Caldwell, Torch columnist
Updated daily from the corner cubicle, Torch columnist James Caldwell's weekday blog focuses on hot topic current events and other items of interest from around wrestling.
Updated Tuesday, April 8, 2008
Last night's Raw was pretty much a one-segment show with Shawn Michaels and Batista in the Highlight Reel, so it's worth exploring the dynamic between Michaels and Batista leading to their PPV match.
The crowd response is the most interesting part of the program, as Shawn Michaels has managed to generate actual, legitimate sympathy from audiences the last two weeks. It's not an emotion usually reserved for jaded pro wrestling fans, but Michaels is such a pro with his facial reactions, body language, and speech that he has the audience right where he wants them.
What's also interesting is that Michaels's "Old Yeller" line from the Raw before WrestleMania didn't generate a negative reaction when Batista reminded Michaels of that line on last night's show. Michaels making peace with Flair and Flair being at peace with the situation on last week's Raw erased any of the negative comments made by Michaels prior to WrestleMania.
The slate was wiped clean at WrestleMania, and fans recognized Michaels was only playing that tweener role to inspire Flair for one more great match. Fans are looking at Batista as a jerk for trying to remind the remorseful Michaels of his old sins that Flair had approvingly wiped clean.
Chris Jericho, on the Highlight Reel playing devil's advocate, made some strong points against Michaels, but fans were having none of it. Michaels is the sympathetic figure because Flair gave him the stamp of approval for his work at WrestleMania.
It helps that Michaels brought a great level of passion to his promo on last night's Raw to show how serious he is about the matter. Batista smirking in his face after Michaels presented that emotional promo, which probably contained a good amount of truth with the volume turned up for storyline purposes, has given fans reason not to like Batista's character.
The key is making money off the program. WWE is capitalizing on the Flair Farewell for a mega-inter-brand match, but I don't see how fans will be convinced to spend money on this match right now.
There still isn't a reason why they need to have a match. So, if Batista scores a pinfall or submission, does that mean Michaels was wrong about Flair? A wrestling match couldn't possibly answer that question, but that's essentially what a match between the two would entail at this stage of the program.
Michaels and Batista have put in good work thus far in starting this program, but there isn't a hook for the PPV match. I'd rather not see a sneak attack or full heel turn by Batista leading to Backlash, but that might be the only way to take this program that's built on "being real" and making it personal enough for people to spend $40.
WrestleMania was about spending money on Flair's final match and Mayweather vs. Big Show, not to see Orton vs. Cena vs. Hunter because that match's build-up was hit or miss. With Mayweather out of the picture and WWE transferring all of that interest in Flair to the Michaels vs. Batista match, WWE has a tough task of convincing people to buy the match on the other side of the bridge.
Fans got their happy ending with Flair's final weekend and Monday night. Why would they want to spend money on something that could possibly taint those memories? That's a question that WWE needs to be focused on the next few weeks leading to Backlash.
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Updated Monday, April 7, 2008
A week after we said good-bye to Ric Flair, for now, it's tough to see where WWE goes from here. How do you follow the raw emotion and perfect ending to last Monday's show? Tonight will be the start of a new era in WWE, and it will be important to see how the main players are positioned.
We can expect more of Orton vs. JBL, but where does Hunter go? And Cena? WWE officially started the Michaels vs. Batista program on Smackdown, but I don't see how they get a wrestling match out of this program. "I can't ride around from town to town with Flair anymore, so I want to beat you up and score a pinfall or submission on you!" Eh.
One of the greatest ironies of the Flair Farewell and related celebration the past two weeks has been Vince McMahon placing his stamp of approval on Ric Flair as the greatest wrestler of all-time. Bruce Mitchell talked about this in this week's Mitchell audio that I special hosted (yes, this is a cheap plug), and it relates to where Hulk Hogan stands with WWE in April 2008.
The relationship between Hogan and McMahon can change on a moment's notice, but here was Vince presenting Ric Flair as the greatest ever. Since WWE practically owns the history of the wrestling business, it's worth nothing that an NWA-WCW/territory-era wrestler has been given the official Babe Ruth status in WWE. And his name isn't Hulk Hogan.
How they got to the point of giving Flair "the Farewell" is interesting. A year ago, Flair gave his notice to WWE when he was fodder to the monsters of Smackdown. It's amazing how things can change in a year. You have to consider the backstage influence of Triple H and Shawn Michaels in how that occurred.
Hunter and Michaels wanted to do things right for Flair, which was Michaels honoring Flair in his final match at WrestleMania and Hunter honoring Flair at the Hall of Fame and emceeing the Farewell on Raw.
Not all of this from Vince, Hunter, and Michaels was out of the goodness of their hearts, though. Specifically related to Hunter, there's that unofficial 16-time World champion number that is part of Ric Flair's legacy. I think it's the most misleading statistic every conceived, but it's a great marketing tool when pro wrestling doesn't have an official "champion" each year such as the NCAA Tournament champ or Super Bowl winner.
Eventually, Hunter is going to pass Flair's number if he stays healthy. Now, would passing that number mean anything if the final memory of Flair in the ring was Khali squeezing his head in the vice? Of course not, this is why Hunter recognized that if Flair goes out as the greatest of all-time, then when he breaks the imaginary 16-time number, WWE's history books will call Hunter the greatest ever. And when it's time for Hunter to take his place in WWE's history books, WWE will bring back Flair to return the favor by giving Hunter the stamp of approval.
Flair was given the proper send-off, but we have to remember this is the wrestling business. Flair's Farewell will sell DVDs and help sell Hunter's future title chases when he draws closer to 16. And Flair, being a businessman who saw every wrestling angle ever conceived during his career, probably wouldn't have it any other way.
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