There was something that just felt slightly off during SmackDown Lives two-hour broadcast Tuesday.At first it seemed like it might have something to do with the scheduled main event getting mothballed because AJ Styles got dinged up during a spectacular performance in his WWE world championship TLC match against Dean Ambrose. That said, things were sewed up pretty nicely, if a bit late in the show, with an Ambrose versus The Miz Intercontinental championship match.Rather, it was something much deeper -- SmackDown simply felt small.Granted, its terribly unfair to expect much in the way of change just two days after a pay-per-view that left its fair share of loose ends. Without Styles injury, his showdown with James Ellsworth and Ambroses inevitable involvement would have moved forward a story that still has some legs left to it. The Wyatt Family had to wrap up its business with former champions Heath Slater and Rhyno, and the conflict between new SmackDown womens champion Alexa Bliss and Becky Lynch seems far from over, leaving a lot left to do.But for as long as SmackDown was able to get away with Miz-Dolph Ziggler, because of the quality of each match and the wrinkles in the story, and for as long as Styles-Ambrose-Ellsworth will carry on forward, the powers that be have been able to gloss over the fact that they have a roster thats pretty stiff and unmalleable.There doesnt seem to be another worthy contender lined up for Styles at some point in the future when the well runs dry with Ellsworth and Ambrose, especially with Bray Wyatt and Randy Orton locked into the tag team titles. And as much I enjoy the Wyatt Family giving some gravitas to those tag team championships, unless you want to continuously have them beating up and devaluing both American Alpha and The Usos week after week, the solution for an interesting next step outside of an internal conflict doesnt seem to be easy.Except Shane McMahon and The Undertaker, who both seem highly unlikely to compete on a regular weekly basis, you have 32 active male competitors on the SmackDown roster. That number shrinks quickly when you pair off tag teams (American Alpha, The Usos, Slater and Rhyno, Breezango, The Ascension, The Vaudevillains, The Spirit Squad and The Hype Bros) where neither guy seems likely to ascend to a top-level singles feud any time soon. That leaves you with 16 capable singles wrestlers, including John Cena, who has been gone from TV for some time and seems unlikely to return much earlier than the Royal Rumble.So lets say that the WWE has 15 active male wrestlers to use on a week-to-week basis until at least mid-January, and six on the womens side.Even if youre able to keep the plates in the air until Royal Rumble, when most of the paths to WrestleMania start to become defined, simply producing 14 hours of television to that point will lead to most potential permutations of those 15 wrestlers at least crossing paths, to say nothing of actual matches. While Miz-Ambrose was a fresh feud, with the only televised match between the two since a pair of early summer showdowns a tag team match also involving Styles and Cena, the number of times theyve interacted on Miz TV and backstage makes it feel a little too familiar already.The long-term solution for maintaining a small roster is a fairly regular roster turnover. As both myself and Brian Campbell have alluded to multiple times, this can easily be accomplished by having trades between the two rosters, which has been teased over the last month but not yet acted upon. You could also have a pro sports-like call-up and send-down system with NXT and maybe even 205 Live, which would alleviate some of the stress of an injury or a stalling storyline in a hurry.While SmackDown Live has managed to produce a stellar product with seemingly limited resources since the brand separation, a time is coming in which theres going to be a need for a major shakeup in order to keep all of the top stars and titles sufficiently and entertainingly occupied.Hits and misses? The opening of SmackDown Live, which featured Daniel Bryan talking to a delusional Ellsworth on Talking Smack immediately following the TLC pay-per-view, said it best. I think AJ Styles is going to hurt you, and then I think Dean Ambrose is really going to hurt you.Taking Ellsworths turn and twisting it in a way that makes what happened to Ambrose his own fault was a creative step to take, and the delay of the world title match (along with what happened in the main event Tuesday) will actually allow Ellsworths delusion and Ambroses anger to stew for another week, which should do both elements a world of good. Ambroses opening gauntlet with Ellsworth, in which he walked briskly to the ring, hit Dirty Deeds and walked right back up the ramp, was a return to the no-nonsense side of Ambrose, which we also saw on Miz TV.The Miz laying the blame of the outcome of the TLC world title match squarely at Ambroses feet was just the right touch of cold honesty. The guy you treated like a puppet finally cut the strings and fought back. Dont you think you deserved it? On the back of some previous promos, the Miz Participation award was another nice touch, and a great cue for Bryan to come out to poke the bear. Dropping Miz into another impromptu Intercontinental championship match was yet another example of what some have called Bryans tendency to be a heel to the heels. With each passing week, and no thought of Bryan getting back in the ring, it gets more and more interesting to see what the payoff of this conflict will be.Finally, the Maryse-Ellsworth interaction was crucial to the outcome here, and a good end to a solid main event. The combination of the look Ambrose shot Ellsworth when he realized that the chin-less wonder had cost him another title and the slow realization on Ellsworths face as he high-tailed it to the back was Grade-A storytelling.? While theres still some timing kinks to iron out, the new Wyatt Family entrance video and entrance song combination, which features the opening note to Ortons old entrance theme followed by a brief clip of his new theme into the classic Wyatt song, was well put together. With the new video, it likely means that any doubts of this team staying together (at least in the mid-term) should be quelled.As for the tag-team title rematch, the outcome never felt like it was in any peril. Both Rhyno and Slater seemed to take control for a brief moment or two, but they felt overmatched throughout. Eventually, Wyatt set Slater up for Sister Abigail and then tagged Orton in to toss Slater right into an RKO for the victory. It might take a little while to become official, but every indication was given during Talking Smack that Rhynos set to walk away from his tag-team partner. Wont somebody think of the kids?? A heel-against-heel matchup in the womens division seemed like it would have been a nice touch, and Natalya is another great wrestler for Carmella to get into the ring with, but the match never started and simply led to a Nikki Bella-Natalya stare-down based on Carmellas accusations against Natalya. It feels most likely that Natalya was the Survivor Series attacker, but who knows? Only time will tell.Later in the show, Alexa Bliss celebration party was a bit lackluster and didnt last long after the pyrotechnic celebration. Becky Lynch came out to get her rematch, both women used witch and a word that rhymes with it and Bliss turned tail at the first sign of danger.??Baron Corbin got another win over Kalisto with a really cool transition; as Kalisto spun around his body several times -- a traditional lucha libre spot -- Corbin spun him directly into an End of Days. Im likely not smart enough to find good reasoning for these guys to continue to battle, and it sounds a bit hypocritical in light of my other points (and considering how definitively Corbin won Tuesdays rematch after a surprisingly enjoyable chairs match at TLC), but Kalisto has helped Corbin to some of the best matches of his WWE run, and could continue to do so.? The tag-team division had to pick up some of the slack, but it suffered from that same problem of familiarity. The Hype Bros beat The Ascension, and Chad Gable got a singles win against Tyler Breeze. In the end, very little changed. White Nike Air Max 2018 . The Masters champion and winner of last weeks Australian PGA has a three-round total of 14-under 199 at Royal Melbourne. "Im in a really good position for tomorrow," Scott said. Nike Air Max 2018 . Once again Jordan Cieciwa (@FitCityJordan) and I (@LynchOnSports) go head to head in our picks. 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With the amount of money given to players by their clubs these days, it is a wonder that so many of those teams allow the sport to continue to take away many of their assets so they can play for a different team in the middle of their season. The season is two weeks old and still growing. Like a puppy or kitten, in two more weeks itll be unrecognizable.So what have we learned so far? What kind of grades would we hand out for each course if we were the grading type (which, of course, we are)? Here goes:Stargazing 101Connor McDavid, Edmonton Oilers Grade: A+ I must admit that I was skeptical McDavid was ready to hang with the games elite after missing almost half of his rookie season with a shoulder injury and then being named the youngest captain in NHL history. Never mind. The Oilers are the seasons nicest early surprise, at 6-1, and McDavid woke up Thursday morning leading the league with 11 points.Taylor Hall, New Jersey Devils Grade:?B+ The Devils have quietly moved above .500 and their moribund offense is slowly rounding into form thanks to their big offseason acquisition, Hall, who has five goals and six points in six games. Whether its because hes still ticked off about being traded or not, Hall is proving hes a pivotal part of the Devils hopes.Jonathan Toews, Chicago Blackhawks Grade: C The Blackhawks have had a weird start (see below), but one of the most curious parts of the perennial Cup contenders up-and-down first few weeks has been the lack of production from its captain. Toews talked at the World Cup of Hockey last month about how much he was looking at the coming season as a chance to a start fresh. Thats not how things have worked out so far, as he has no goals and two assists through seven games.Advanced special teams (Power-play section)Nashville Predators Grade:?A+The 2-4 Preds arent nearly the team most people thought they would be early on, but its scary to think about where they would be without their smoking-hot power play, which as of Thursday had scored 10 goals on 24 opportunities. Ryan Johansen, P.K. Subban, Mike Fisher, Roman Josi and Filip Forsberg have combined for 19 power-play points. Now if only Nashville could just figure out the rest of the game.Tampa Bay Lightning Grade:?AIts no surprise that the Lightning are off to a tremendous start in the Atlantic Division and no surprise the power play is cooking at 30.4 percent efficiency, making Tampa Bay one of just three teams north of 30 percent in man-advantage productivity. Whats so impressive is that nine different Lightning players have at least two power-play points to their credit.Washington Capitals Grade:?CWhats wrong with this picture? The star-studded Capitals -- who had the most potent power play in the Eastern Conference last season, en route to a Presidents Trophy -- have managed just two man-advantage goals on 19 opportunities. Expect water to find its own level with this talented group sooner rather than later.Ottawa Senators Grade:?DThe question is: How did the Senators get to 4-2 with just one power-play goal on 15 opportunities? And how do you operate at 6.7 percent efficiency with the games most dynamic defender, captain Erik Karlsson, on your team? Inquiring minds want to know.Advanced special teams (Penalty-kill section)Florida Panthers Grade:?AAn indication of good coaching isnt just killing penalties but not taking them. The Panthers have allowed a league-low 13 opportunities through six games. Theyve allowed just two power-play goals.Minnesota Wild Grade: ARemember when coach Bruce Boudreau had Anaheim at the top of both the power-play and penalty-kill categories in Anaheim last season? The Wild remember, as Boudreaus new charges have allowed just one goal on 21 opportunities.New York Islanders GGrade:?A+Hey, lets give credit where credit is due.dddddddddddd. The only team more successful early on than the Wild at killing penalties is the Islanders, who have killed 21 of 23.Chicago Blackhawks Grade:?F-Yeah, I know theres no such thing as an F-. But if there was, Chicago would be up for it given the fact that the Blackhawks have somehow allowed 14 power-play goals on 26 opportunities. I know thats not going to last, but its still interesting to look at while the perennial Cup contenders are trapped in penalty-kill hell.Pop quiz (As in, Expect the unexpected)Thomas Vanek, Detroit Red Wings Grade:?A+The erstwhile former Wild, Canadien, Islander and Sabre somehow has come alive with the red-hot Red Wings and leads the team with eight points through seven games, including chipping in four power-play assists. Go figure.Jonathan Marchessault, Florida Panthers Grade:?B+With Jonathan Huberdeau and Nick Bjugstad out long term, Marchesseault has stepped nicely into the breach after signing with the Panthers in the offseason. He leads the Cats with eight points in six games.Max Domi/Anthony Duclair, Arizona Coyotes Grade:?DTough start for the Coyotes, who havent won since opening night. Last seasons rookie dynamic duo has been especially snakebit early on, combining for zero goals and three assists, all collected by Domi.Astrophysics (Study of goaltenders section)Cam Talbot, Edmonton Oilers Grade:?A+Have to admit that after watching Talbot get yanked in the Oilers loss to Buffalo almost two weeks ago I wondered if this would be the start of another tumble down the rabbit hole for the beleaguered franchise. Nope. Turns out this was the teams only loss to date and Talbot has been a rock, leading the league with six wins while posting a very healthy .927 save percentage. Talbot has played more minutes than any other goalie.Jimmy Howard, Detroit Red Wings Grade:?A-Yes, Howard has played in just two games for the surprising Red Wings but hes been very, very good with a 2-0 mark and .984 save percentage. In a market where goaltenders are falling like flies, Howards early play might make him suddenly much more marketable than he was before the season.Cam Ward/Eddie Lack, Carolina Hurricanes Grade:?D-When I spoke with GM Ron Francis before the season, we talked goaltending and his belief that Ward, the longtime face of the franchise (at least in terms of goaltending), and Lack, who came to Carolina from Vancouver before last season, were the best options available to his team. So far that decision has backfired spectacularly, as the Canes duo has given up an average of four goals against per game and is tied for the most even-strength goals allowed in the league as Carolina has staggered to a 1-3-2 start.Frederik Andersen, Toronto Maple Leafs Grade:?FIt seems a bit unfair to pile on the pride of Herning, Denmark, but facts are facts -- and the fact is Andersen, fresh off signing a five-year deal to backstop the Leafs into the future, has been a mess. He has a goals-against average of 4.29 and a save percentage of .851. Hell get better. Wont he? Sure he will. Unless he doesnt, in which case this is the first true test of the Leafs management team, which is enjoying an extended honeymoon with a squad that finished 30th last season and seems destined to finish near the bottom of the standings again if the goaltender of the future doesnt buck up. ' ' '