WWE SNME Review 26.1.2026.
Intro.
I have to start this off with a big apology. I'm sorry for the lateness of this article, this is due to my day job needing my full attention yesterday. You guys know that I don't make these decisions lightly when it comes to pushing back work, because I like to give you guys my best, as this is were I see my life going. As the rd to WrestleMania is starting to take shape, it's normally this time before the Royal Rumble that I start to feel a bit of the excitement, not just because it's Rumble/Mania season, but because i'm waiting on a big order from wweuroshop to turn up. This time of year sparks off so many great memories from my childhood, from staying up late on a school night to Watch the Royal Rumble on Channel 4 here in the UK, to my older brother teasing me mercially when it came to rewatching it on a dodgy videotape. Tis Rumble season so lets boogie everyone.
Stephanie Mcmahon Segment.
I had something really sarcastic in mind to say, but if i'm honest i'm not going to waste it on someone as annoying like Stephanie Mcmahon. I get that she had to do the job for Joe Tessatore who couldn't make the show due to travel issues, which by all accounts was affecting most of the United States, but still I mean Stephanie Mcmahon. The women who glossed over her dads awful deeds. I think it's clear were I stand with this individual.
Superstars Seen Showing Up To Work.
AJ Styles. Shinsuke Nakamura. Rhiyo, and. Liv Morgan, and. Roxanne Perez were all seen showing up to work.
Cody Rhodes vs Jacob Fatu.
From the start this was chaotic. They thought in the fans, they thought in the merch stands, and they even wasted popcorn, and beer, which is just criminal. This wasn't a standard Match, because the bell never rang out, this acted as an advert for what might be coming down the line. Drew Mcintyre came out put both men through tables to bring this brawl to an end. It was reported last week that the penned in Match for Mania is going to be Drew vs Cody vs Jacob for the WWE Undisputed Championship, because HHH loves a good multiman Match, and if that's true, then this a good way to take a look into the future. This feels like he'sis trying to rebook the worst parts of his career. Mania 24 Triple Threat anyone, no one, yeah that's what I thought. I did like this though.
Rhiyo vs Liv Morgan and Ropxanne Perez WWE Womens Tag Team Championship.
This was something that on paper I didn't think would work, because when you look at this in isolation. Roxanne and Iyo were the only ones that might have good chemistry together, because we all remember Summerslam 2024. In Keyfabe both teams showed that they had immense trust in each other, and in the Pro Wrestling game, this is very important. This became one of the funnest TV Matches that WWE have committed to on TV in recent memory, this had no right to work but it did, and I was pleasantly suprised. Rhiyo retained in what was a good Match.
AJ Styles vs Shinsuke Nakamura.
When you take a look at this Match in retrospect, does it Match there Match that they had in January 2016 whilst both men were working under the NJPW banner before moving AJ moved to WWE, and Shinsuke doing the same thing? Well if i'm being honest no, but it worked well in the case of a school child copying someones homework. The amount of Incincricities that both men brought to this Match was simply sublime, and a joy to watch. They pulled everything from their back catalogue, in order to create magic, and I couldn't have been more pleased, whilst also feeling a sense of sadness. This Saturday at the Royal Rumble, we could be seeing the end of a 25 year + career. I've said this before, but AJ is one half the best Match that I have ever seen in person, when he faced Kurt Angle at a TNA House show at Wembley Arena in London, back in 2010. AJ is one of my favourites to ever to do it, and if this Saturday is the last time we see him in a WWE ring, or a ring full stop, then I think it's for the best, because in the past he has said that he wants to spend more time with his family. AJ got the win, and this was well earnt, as both man showed respect towards each other in the aftermath, breaking down the forth wall, and showing us fans what mutual commaradary looks like. Well done to both men.
Randy Orton vs Sami Zayn vs Trick Williams vs Damien Priest.
Up until this point the card had left me with a sense of excitement, and that continued into the main event. I liked the Matches within the Match, but they weren't the selling point of the Match, because this came with all four men proving that they want to go to the Rumble to face Drew Mcintyre, to prove that they're the best of the best, because this is what the Pro Wrestling industry is all about, and what it has been built on for decades. Trick Williams continued his high level performances since moving to the main roster. Even though this wasn't a star making performance, it was a clear indication that his time is coming. Sami Zayn who at this point is a made man in WWE had a solid outing last Saturday, and when you mix this in with Damien Priest, then you knew that we were in for a good set of final exchanges, and that's what we got. Randy Orton was an underrated character during this Match as he was the most experienced in the ring at the time. The near falls were placed in well, as this overall feel good Match came to an end, as Sami got the win. Sami Zayn vs Drew Mcintyre is an interesting prospect going into next weekend, and I can't wait to see it unfold. Do I think that Sami is going to win the big one? No, but do I think this is going to start off a solid run heading into Saudi Mania 43? Yes. This is an exciting time to be a Sami Zayn fan.
Overview Of WWE SNME.
I don't like staying up late these days, but if it's helping me go further down the content creation rabbit hole then it's all worth it. I enjoyed this edition of SNME loads, and it's done the job that it was meant to do, get me excited for what is going to come this coming weekend. The in ring work was went from good to excellent, making it clear that WWE had created no room for Promos, because the Matches sold there storylines with ease, reminding me that WWE can change the world, and take it on when they show that they care.
This edition of SNME is a solid 8/10.
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