By Dalton Belcher
All in all, I was excited for WWE's SummerSlam...the match card looked strong, with some potential show-stealers (Dean Ambrose vs Seth Rollins in a Lumberjack match and Dolph Ziggler vs The Miz for the Intercontinental Championship). As the PPV (Pay-Per-View) began and my texts to my fellow "BSer" Adam Spence, grew less and less coherent, I found myself truly enjoying the pay-per-view. No match was bad, in fact, I'd go as far to say all were good. When Ziggler won, I jumped off my blue exercise ball (which has become my seat-of-choice for television viewing nowadays...don't ask). When Seth Rollins beat Dean Ambrose with underhanded tactics, I was upset and nearly fell off the blue exercise ball (it happens far too often to admit). When the final image of the night was shown (a victorious Brock Lesnar) I sat back and was wholly content. I didn't have a major complaint like usual, I wasn't confused by the way WWE's creative team had booked the matches (as I normally am on Sundays, Mondays, and Fridays), I was just happy. Now maybe it's just myself becoming content with what they give me on the show or maybe I truly was joyful. Either way, I'm excited to see where the story-lines go on WWE's flagship show, Monday Night Raw.