Best and Worst of SmackDown Live After WrestleMania 34
This has been a great week of wrestling not limited to WWE. Other promotions too step up their game around the time of WrestleMania and they did so this year as well. As for WWE, the world's leading wrestling promotion put on a showcase of wrestling, like they haven't, in a while. SmackDown Live was the fifth night of sports entertainment action from New Orleans.
SmackDown Live was fun from start to finish. No, it wasn't the perfect show and we're going to point out why such is our belief in this recap article. However, there was certainly far more good than bad.
If you thought otherwise, let us know in the comments below. What aspects of the show resonated with you and what bits did not?
We hereby present our 'Best and Worst' article to you...
#1 Best: A new beginning for Paige
Last night, our 'Worst' section contained the update about Paige's retirement from in-ring competition. We're glad to report that our disappointment was short lived. While various rumours emerged about Paige's future, they were all thankfully, quite false. Paige is your SmackDown Live General Manager.
Paige joins Drake Maverick and William Regal as the third General Manager from the United Kingdom. She received a positive response from the audience and we were glad to see her happy, after all that she's endured. And like Daniel Bryan proved to us recently, this does not necessarily mean it is the end for her.
While we would have loved to see Hogan or Jarrett in Bryan's vacated position, we do feel Paige was the best choice. It keeps her in the mix even though she can't compete in the ring, for now!