I found the concept of wrestling with a broken ring fascinating, but that was all that really stood out from Vengeance.
There were times when I actually thought WWE had gone crazy and was about to strap Cena AGAIN! His superhuman recovery from things that would have KO'd any mortal man was abysmal at best.
The shameful redoing of the classic 2003 Brock Lesnar/Big Show ring incident was just that - shameful. The announcers acted as if it was the first time it had happened, until - perhaps due to someone backstage - Lawler quickly mentioned Brock Lesnar and Michael Cole replied "But this is the first time they've continued the show with a broken ring". I just knew the ring was going to collapse when Mark Henry went for the superplex although I was surprised that the referee managed to stay on his feet for longer this time round!
I thought Ryder was going to win - although I should have known given that WWE was emphasising the impossible situation that Ziggler was in, now that he had to defend his title straight after the tag team match. The loss didn't really affect Ryder, he still looked strong and it paved the way for a continued feud between him and Ziggler.
Sheamus winning pretty much ended whatever feud that he and Christian were engaged in, at least in a conventional sense. The momentum is gone because the face has won - and decisively - over the heel.
I don't think Randy Orton should have won, I think it was just WWE filling out their face/heel victory quotient so not too many heels win. Cody Rhodes should have taken the victory in whatever manner was acceptable as long as it was a pinfall or submission and not a countout/DQ victory.
Wasn't really interested in the Beth/Eve match because WWE doesn't care too much about their Diva's division and therefore the storylines are boring and usually distateful. Beth won, which was thankfully the right booking decision on WWE's part.
Punk took the loss (for a third PPV running) in the tag team match following the distraction from Kevin Nash's attack on Triple H. I do agree with the result because it keeps Miz/Truth strong and didn't really do too much damage to CM Punk. Hopefully the feud between Triple H and Kevin Nash will not go on for too long because I don't think anyone is really interested!
Air Boom was the right team to win the opening contest. They work extremely well together and this could be a promising opportunity for both to break out of the midcard.
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The PPV was pretty dismal by "B-Show" standards and didn't really do much at all to advance feuds and current storylines.