Wwe Smack Down Ve Raw 2011 «High-Quality →»

It wasn’t perfect. There was terrible booking (R-Truth’s conspiracy theorist gimmick was fun but went off the rails). There was Michael Cole wrestling at WrestleMania. There was the dreaded “Walkout” angle that went nowhere. But the highs? The highs were hall of fame worthy.

So here’s to 2011. Here’s to the summer of Punk. Here’s to Christian’s tragic heel turn. Here’s to the Hall of Pain. Here’s to a time when SmackDown and Raw felt truly distinct, and you couldn’t afford to miss either night. WWE Smack Down ve Raw 2011

Step into the time machine, wrestling fans. We’re setting the dials to 2011. Not the golden Attitude Era. Not the Ruthless Aggression heyday. No—we’re revisiting a year that often gets lost in the shuffle but was, in retrospect, one of the most creatively volatile, thrilling, and bizarre years in modern WWE history. A year when the brand split still felt real, when a pipe bomb went off and changed the business forever, and when two shows— Monday Night Raw and Friday Night SmackDown —felt like completely different planets orbiting the same sun. It wasn’t perfect