Okay, so I’ve been digging into this whole WWE Crown Jewel thing, and man, it’s been a journey. Today, I wanted to share my notes on the match ratings, you know, the stuff that gets wrestling fans all riled up.
I started by looking up the event date, which was November 2nd. Then, I got into the thick of it – the matches themselves. I focused on the ratings given by Dave Meltzer, ’cause that guy’s like the guru of wrestling reviews.
First off, I looked at the Seth Rollins vs. Drew McIntyre match for the World Heavyweight Championship. I jotted down some notes on that one, mostly about the high points and any big moves or spots that stood out.
- Went through various sources to get a feel for how the event was received. Some called it “middling” with one standout match. Not super helpful, but it gave me a baseline.
- Checked out some live streaming results and recaps. It’s always interesting to see how things played out in real time versus the polished, edited versions later.
- Found some reactions and videos, which was cool to see what other fans were saying. It’s like being in the crowd without actually being there.
Then, I dove into the Bleacher Report’s coverage. They were talking about the top men’s and women’s titles, but that wasn’t the main focus of my little research project, so I skimmed through that part.
Basically, I spent a good chunk of time just gathering info, watching clips, and reading comments. I wanted to get a good sense of what went down at Crown Jewel and how these matches were rated.
My Main Takeaways
After all this digging, I realized that match ratings are super subjective. What one person loves, another might think is just okay. But it’s still fun to see how these things are broken down and analyzed.
This whole process was more about the journey than the destination. I got to geek out on wrestling, see some cool moves, and read a bunch of opinions. And hey, I got to share it all with you guys, which is the best part.