And it was the greatest thing I've ever seen.
This will be the most fantastic whodunnit in TV history.
You know I didnt know what to think at first but the more I think about it the more it works. How else would they "KILL" off that character, he will be behind the scenes. The way he was acting leads me to believe it was a suicide bombing!!! He will be back one day/ not anytime soon, I see him somehow being brought back from the dead by the Undertaker and coming back face...but not till maybe next year!!!
It was the perfect ending. He gets his "thank you" to the audience in, and how appropriate that Fink, Briscoe, and Patterson are the final guys he sees before its over.
It was just perfect. The pinnacle of WWE-style wrestling, IMO. Sports Entertainment doesn't get any better than that. We've reached the mountain top.
I don't doubt that, in the long run, they'll mess it up (ALL TV whodunnits seem to fizzle out), but for one night, this was fantastic television. There was absolutely no better time, nor no better way, to do it.
To the non-wrestling fans - sorry we didn't create another topic for this. However, rest assured that it was AWESOME television (wrestling or not), and you really missed out.
The King is Dead. Long live the King.
Thanks Vince!!!! THIS is why they call it a male soap opera
WATCH THIS!!!!
http://www.wwe.com/content/media/vid...12?section=%2F
I watched the ending again to see if I missed something. After seeing it again, I didn't notice anything. Nothing in the credits to give away anything either. The viewers, including myself, knew time was running out and were expecting something to happen and it just didn't.