Okay, so, I’ve been watching a ton of WWE lately, right? And this Damian Priest guy, he’s been all over the place. I was watching this match, and I swear this dude didn’t kick out when he was supposed to. It got me thinking, “Was that a mistake, or what?” So, I dove into it.
First, I went back and watched the match like five times. Yeah, I know, a bit obsessive. But I wanted to make sure I wasn’t seeing things. I focused on the pin, slowed it down, zoomed in, the whole nine yards. And yep, the ref counted to two, then just stopped. It didn’t look like a clean kick-out to me.
Next, I hit up some wrestling forums and fan pages. You know, the places where people really get into the nitty-gritty of this stuff. Turns out, I wasn’t the only one who caught this. There were a bunch of folks talking about it. Some thought it was a botch, others figured it was part of the story.
Then, I did some digging on this Damian Priest dude himself. Turns out he had a match against Seth Rollins at Money in the Bank. And apparently it was almost perfect. So if he was messing up with a kick-out, maybe there was something else going on.
Here’s what I found out:
- Dude’s got a big match history. He’s been in the ring with some of the best, like Gunther, and even had some beef with Dominik Mysterio at one point.
- Apparently, this wasn’t the first time. There was some chatter about a similar thing happening at Money in the Bank. He even talked about it later. Seemed like a planned thing.
- He’s a big name. There was something about him taking shots at Roman Reigns? I don’t know, drama!
So, after all this digging and watching and reading, I’m still not 100% sure what happened in that match. Was it a mistake? Was it on purpose? Maybe it was a little bit of both. But honestly, it made the whole thing more interesting. It’s like, now there’s this little mystery around Damian Priest. What’s he gonna do next? Was this a sign of things to come? I don’t know, but I’m definitely gonna keep watching to find out.
It’s kind of cool, right? When something unexpected happens, it makes you think. And in the world of wrestling, that’s what it’s all about. Keeps you on your toes.