The 5 most underrated aspects of WWE Royal Rumble 2016
Original finish?The ribbon has been cut and we are set on the Road to Wrestlemania! The 29th Royal Rumble was a good show overall, and certainly an improvement on its predecessor. From the lung-opener to the denouement, the first PPV of the year left us quite sated with its sizeable and toothsome morsels. But amid the pageantry and the brouhaha, there were some facets to the Rumble that were undervalued. After their moment in the sun, they were eclipsed by the main event, which underwhelmed with its lack of vintage touch and predictable finish. Here are a few we believed are worth mention:
#5 Tyler Breeze
The man with some of the best dropkicks in the business has had some massively entertaining matches in the NXT. The botches in those matches are points of contention, but a wrestling match is a two-way process and perhaps better competition would his skills.
Breeze is so completely absorbed in his character that you’re convinced he sleeps in the fur-tasseled pants and sells his matches in a manner becoming of main roster talent.