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Powell's No Way Out Hitlist: Floyd Mayweather vs. Big Show angle, two Elimination Chamber matches, Orton vs. Cena finish Feb 18, 2008 - 12:34:53 AM
Big Show and Floyd Mayweather angle: I must admit that I pretty much yawned at Mayweather hanging out backstage with Rey Mysterio. And I didn't think twice when Mayweather was shown at ringside cheering for Ric Flair. After all, those clips were similar to countless celebrity cameos we’ve seen in the past on WWE television. Heck, I wasn’t even sure Mayweather was involved when Show taunted him at ringside. The first time my radar went off was when Floyd and his entourage kept straight faces when Show taunted them. Everyone knows that celebrities that aren't in on angles laugh in these situations. Even though I figured out that Mayweather was taking part in an angle, I didn’t have my hopes up for anything special when he entered the ring. However, things got interesting quickly once they stared each other down. Mayweather’s punches and Show’s bloody face really put the angle over. As I noted in my Live Coverage of the pay-per-view, that was the hottest angle I’ve seen in a long time. My only complaint—and it’s minor—is that the production team made it obvious that Show was going to attack Rey by cutting away from Show's promo for shots of Mysterio at ringside. Overall, though, a very memorable angle.
Raw Elimination Chamber Match: I wasn’t crazy about the outcome of this match because it just felt so predictable. There are plenty of times when predictable is what’s best for business, but it’s hard to justify keeping Jeff Hardy out of the WrestleMania main event when he’s the hottest guy in the company. I’m not going to play the son-in-law card because Hunter is over right now. There have been times in the past when...
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