To 4! 1! 1! 2nd Intro Another week in the wrestling world, and another week full of stuff for us to critique as if we have any credibility! Seriously, it’s not like I’ve been doing this for ten years or anything. Listen: all I’m saying is that if Nia Jax can keep a job while not deserving of it at all, so can I. By Tony Acero Matt Riddle Defeated Randy Orton [***1/2] Lana and Naomi Defeated Nia Jax and Shayna Baszler [1/2*] Elias Defeated Kofi Kingston [***] Damien Priest Defeated The Miz [**] Riddle Me This, Orton: I loved every second of Old Man Orton getting mad at that pesky kid scooting all over his sidewalk. From Orton acting as if he had no idea who Riddle was, to Riddle being his non-verbal Riddle (Because, let’s face it, everything verbal is idiotic and just bad writing). Then comes the match, where Riddle is just built different. That’s possibly the best thing he has going for him – that his matches just feel different, even with opponents who are very very familiar. Within the confines of the bell to bell, there was more than just hard-hitting action from each guy, there were also a lot of verbal jabs. Perhaps more surprising than the quality of the match was the fact that Riddle won, and he won by evading a move that is supposedly unstoppable in its tenacity and shock. If they make this a big deal, it will make Riddle more than any title ever could have. How often does someone not only evade an RKO, but turn it into a surprise pin?