![]() ![]() Dean Ambrose (incidentally, the original Roadblock show would have made an excellent DVD extra if this were a two-disc release, but it was not to be).Īnyway, the show arguably peaks in the opening match, as The New Day’s record-breaking WWE Tag Team Championship reign hits an, erm, roadblock against Cesaro and Sheamus in a really good doubles encounter with a clever finish. As such, note that this DVD is for the Raw-brand PPV, not the March event headlined by Triple H vs. Roadblock: End Of The Line, like Clash Of Champions and Hell In A Cell before it, is a good snapshot of the Raw brand in general, as despite some strong in-ring action, the card ultimately feels underwhelming as a whole.īefore I begin the review proper, I should mention that this was the second Roadblock event of the year, following the Network special in March 2016. Whilst SmackDown has largely impressed despite having a fairly small crew of wrestlers to mix and match with, Raw has generally been a case of “good but not great” even though it boasts a more star-studded roster, partly due to the occasionally questionable creative decisions relating to the red brand (such as Triple H turning on Seth Rollins in spectacular fashion in August 2016, only for HHH to not appear on Raw to address the situation for more than five months). ![]() Since the Brand Extension, there has been a theme with the single-brand PPVs, and the single-brand television output for that matter. (Thanks to Fetch Publicity for arranging this review.) ![]()
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