The UT and HBK match seemed to have dragged on and on, but was interesting to me nonetheless. I don't really have anything against UT, but was hoping HBK would take the win since he's been through so much personal hardship within the past year.
I was very happy that CM Punk won the Money In The Bank ladder match. That was a very close match. Each wrestler had several opportunities to seize the moment, but only Punk carried through.
I know that Mickey Rourke was a boxer in his day, but it was kinda awkward seeing him punch out Chris Jericho. I can't stand Y2J to begin with, so don't get me wrong. I don't think Jericho will let that slide either. I wouldn't be surprised if Jericho challenges Rourke to a boxing match at some point.
I'm expecting Ricky 'The Dragon' Steamboat to be sticking around for a while because he was even on Monday Night Raw the following evening. He's definitely aged, but he's got respect and skill. I was very impressed.
The following night on Monday Night Raw was pretty interesting. I was rather disappointed to find out that Vickie Geurrero is taking over as GM of Raw. Though I must admit I like Adam 'Edge' Copeland. But, for the record, my all-time favorite wrestler would have to be Dave Batista. When he made that surprise appearance and Vince McMahon announced that Batista would be taking his place at Backlash, alongside Triple H and his son, I became pretty eager. If only Ric Flair were somehow involved, then it'd be like the demise of Evolution all over again. RKO is going down!