Yeah, nobody knew who the hell ...Bob Orton, apparently...was when he first came in, but since he didn't get tackled and beaten he had to be a plant.
Two fun groups of fans were the highlights for myself, really. The group right behind myself and Eric who chanted "Die!","Go To Sleep", "We Want Brooke" Yo-Ko-Zu-Na!", and others all through the Hogan/HBK match, as well as trying to start up dueling chants whenever possible. I asked them if they wanted La Parka, but got no definite response. The other group of fans is INSANELY noticable during Jericho/Cena, cheering Jericho on during the dueling chants, popping up and down in their seats and pumping their fists. It was like a tiny Heel Section.
The workrate and the oddness of some of the finishes made a fairly okay crowd seem dead many many times, but overall it was good stuff. I wish they wouldn't have shown the HBK/Hogan handshake on TV, as it just goes against everything HBK had been saying these last few weeks.
And I agree with Eric, Rey looks horrible since he had the match lost twice and had interference save him. The botched back body drop was "Holy Shit" worthy, as I thought Rey fell neck-first into the middle of the ladder.
Matt's bladejob was hilarious as, for the rest of the match, the tape on his right arm was still clean and white but the tape on his left arm was just blood soaked. No briefcase for Edge, either. Did they just drop that whole storyline?
Anyways, I'll be looking for the next time WWE is doing tv/ppv stuff in DC, and will be totally attending again. My final predictions went 6-2 I believe, with Rey and Hogan being my mistakes. Then again, this wasn't the hardest PPV to call winners for.