Was “Orton-Barrett II: Cenas Fate” the greatest WWE PPV Main Event of 2010?
Before I answer, understand that there is only ONE main event in every WWE pay-per-view and it is the final match. I will not argue that there have been much better matches than this one throughout the entire year, but when it comes to main events, this was definitely the best. I say this without equivocation or hindrance of next month’s pay-per-view. There is no way that any match at ‘Tables, Ladders and Chairs’ could compete with this amalgamation of emotion, tension, and stress. If you were expecting a tremendous amount of high-impact spots, then you have never experienced a televised drama in your lifetime. If you were expecting the action to be so fast-paced that you would need to call a chiropractor for whiplash, then you are not familiar with the strategy involved in program-building. Did you honestly think that the result of Cena’s fate within WWE was going to happen so quickly? The lumbering Orton and Barrett trading blows at a snail-like pace just made the tension and stress