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Shore's WWE Superstars Hitlist: The Miz vs. Santino Marella, Vladimir Kozlov vs. Goldust, and Dolph Ziggler vs. R-Truth

Posted in: WWE News
By Chris Shore
Nov 27, 2009 - 03:04 PM

WWE Superstars Hits

R-Truth vs. Dolph Ziggler: An outstanding way to close the show, and a treat on Thanksgiving. I have always enjoyed both of these men in the ring and they showed why. I like that they were given 15 minutes, and I hope officials were watching. Both of these men should be stars. I don't like Ziggler taking another loss though, and I still hate Truth's gimmick. He needs to be a bad ass. The dancing fool is over. Either turn him heel, or let him do some "Truth" promos on heels like Punk and Batista, calling them out for their short comings. He could get way over with that.

The miz vs. Santino Marella: As a general rule, I hate the silly wrestler gimmick. However, Santino is incredibly entertaining. I think the biggest difference between him and others who try to pull it off is Santino is pretty good in the ring. He's not going to wow us with offense, but he sells well and can hold his own between the ropes. The Miz is a star in the making. Three years from now, he should be in the main event picture, preferably against Morrison. Another fun match on a very good hour.

Overall show: Only one stinker (see below) and that was expected to some degree. WWE put on a good show on a night when ratings may have been up due to more people sitting around with the TV on. Nice job.

WWE Superstars Misses

Vladimir Kozlov vs. Goldust: Goldust has had some good matches in recent months with several people, including William Regal. But I don't think a crane could carry Kozlov to a good match. He is slow, clumsy, and doesn't seem to be any better than he was on Smackdown. He is a beast of a man, which Vince loves, but even Vince has to admit that Kozlov is a stinker in the ring. His upcoming match with Zeke scares the hell out of me. It could be match of the year…worst match of the year that is.

Cena Hype Video: This wasn't a bad video, and it may well be that this video was played on the hopes that any new viewers who turned in because they were watching it with family would latch on to Cena. But the idea of this video segment, that has hyped the likes of Kofi Kingston, John Morrison, Dolph Ziggler, and Legacy, being used to hype John F. Cena turns my stomach. If there is a human being in the WWE Universe who doesn't need hype, it is Cena.

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