Ido love the ol' "you gotta read the fine print" in pro wrestling contracts. On Friday's "SmackDown," Paul Heyman stressed to general manager Nick Aldis, with War Games contract in hand, that the agreement states he could choose any member of the WWE roster across all brands (the brand part was really a red herring for the big reveal at the end of the show).
So when a suspended Drew McIntyre showed up at the end of "SmackDown" to align himself with Heyman and The Vision, it made sense. Aldis couldn't do anything about it. I even liked, from a storyline perspective, that Heyman helped coax Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes into giving Bronson Reed a title match. What I didn't like is the match being a vehicle of the storytelling tonight because it ended up very much in the backseat, whic

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