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He says that WWE really should have took his advice and paired Jason Jordan up in a storyline with Emma but they failed to do that, and now Jordan means absolutely nothing just a few weeks into his major push. Taz points out that the arena was silent when Jordan’s music hit, and that’s a terrible sign. Instead of pairing Jordan and Emma up and giving both of these great young talents something to work with, they squashed Emma last night and beat Jordan clean in the middle of the ring.
Taz says the Brooklyn crowd are getting too much WWE programming, and they’re becoming entitled. He says that when this audience is tossing around a beach ball half way through one of the biggest shows of the year, it’s obvious that they’re trying to get themselves over. When the audience would do the wave or began playing with the beach ball, Michael Cole would say, “Brooklyn loves WWE!”. Taz isn’t sure that’s the case because if they loved the product they’d pay attention to it.
Speaking about the tag team match between The Hardys and Rollins/Ambrose, Taz says that he loved the subtle hints at the ‘Broken’ gimmick. He’s not sure if WWE will ever fully embrace that gimmick, but the hints are fun. He also says that he doesn’t believe in the notion that The Hardy Boys are being jobbed out to other teams.
He says that from a creative perspective, WWE can’t really hurt The Hardys at this point. Matt and Jeff are both in the twilight of their careers and while they’re still kicking ass, WWE needs them to help build the next wave of tag team stars. He’s also sure that The Hardy Boyz have no issue with that.