10-15-2015, 10:07 PM | #20001 |
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Nice. It is something. I don't understand why the WWE isn't still using Zeb Colter. The man was such a pleasure on the mic.
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10-15-2015, 10:11 PM | #20002 |
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It actually really bothers me how the WWE has squandered Jack Swagger. No, the guy isn't perfect. There's something that doesn't really "click" about the guy. Part of it is his booking, sure, but maybe he also appears a little too "clean," if you know what I mean? But the guy is so fucking crisp in the ring. He looks good whether he's putting a beating on a guy or taking one (I'm genuinely surprised at how sympathetic he is working face). He was really hurt by not getting *anything* over Rusev, I think. No, I don't think he should have "decisively won the feud" or anything like that; but one win here to get some revenge for Zeb would have been nice.
The shtick where Colter would slap Swagger in the face to psych him up was actually pretty over. People reacted to it. There's still hope for the guy to do something, but they just seem afraid to give him any sort of sustained credibility. |
10-15-2015, 10:13 PM | #20003 |
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I'm still behind the idea of a Cesaro/Ziggler tag team. If you have no designs to use either of them in a major singles capacity, then why not put them together and let them bounce off each other for a while. Dolph is a tremendous seller that people care about; Cesaro is great at showing fire on comebacks. Dolph has got personality and might help to bring it out of Cesaro.
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10-15-2015, 10:16 PM | #20004 |
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Cesaro would also be killing it in this program against The Wyatts. It would have made perfect sense to inject him as a guy looking to prove himself. He's teamed with Dean Ambrose in the past (and they had great chemistry, as Cesaro seems to have with almost everyone), and having the balls to stand up to The Wyatt Family without having a real personal issue with them could earn the ire of Bray Wyatt and have been used as a segue to get Wyatt off Reigns in the future. Plus, Bray could subtly put Cesaro over for being someone who went after Wyatt instead of vice versa.
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10-15-2015, 10:16 PM | #20005 |
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Cesaro vs. Luke Harper? Yes please.
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10-15-2015, 10:18 PM | #20006 |
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yeah we had a swagger sighting in the lumberjack match, I wish he and zev would move to nxt let him tag with james storm
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10-15-2015, 10:45 PM | #20007 |
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A Storm/Swagger tag team would have an interesting dynamic, that's for sure.
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10-15-2015, 10:53 PM | #20008 |
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I know plans are probably to run Finn Balor vs. Samoa Joe through the fall and into the winter, but Joe coming up to win the US Title from Cena would make a lot of sense for the main roster right now. The ratings are slipping, so they could use a bit of an infusion of fresh blood. There are mumbles that The Rock might be coming back to do some stuff -- but is he going to be on RAW every week? The thing with the part-timers is that they don't always have that episodic presence.
I'm not saying Joe would be an instant ratings fix or change the game entirely; but he would shake things up and introduce a full-time guy with the presence of being a real player -- especially if he beats John Cena at Hell in a Cell or something. They would never do this, but if they had Joe force Cena to tap-out? Man, that would be hectic. Cena could use the tapping as an excuse to "find himself." He lives by the mantra "Never Give Up," but along came a new cat that made him do just that. Joe is a long-time friend and a guy who broke into the business with him, and he has utmost respect for Joe, but he needs to move away in order to come back the John Cena he knows he can be. This could also be used as a springboard for Cena vs. Taker, if that's the route they want to go for WrestleMania. Cena needing to find something to prove himself could be a huge motivator in challenging the legend to a match at the big show. The thing with Joe is that he's no spring chicken. He's 36, which is around when they say workers put it all together in the ring the best, but given the style guys work these days, it might be a bit earlier than that. There's no real sense in "holding off" on Joe. If you want the guy to return the investment you've put in him (which, granted, may not be huge right now), then giving him a big rub and making him a player out the gate is probably the best way to do it. The guy's also got a presentation that lends itself to lots of merchandise. Maybe it won't be as colorful as Cena's, but it could be pumped out -- shirts, towels, wrist-bands, etc. He could be presented as humble enough to be liked by the kids (and respected by them, especially if Cena gives him the nod and taps out), and he's cool and edgy enough to keep the older demographics tuning in. He could pretty much be what they want Roman Reigns to be, only admittedly less ripped (although his look works for him). |
10-15-2015, 10:57 PM | #20009 |
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And when you put the belt on Joe, have him keep up the John Cena US Title Open Challenge. Even keep the name so people keep thinking "Cena." It could be a sign of respect, but with a flare of show-boating.
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10-15-2015, 11:57 PM | #20010 |
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So Crews doesn't win? Think they will kill his undefeated streak so quick?
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10-16-2015, 03:52 AM | #20012 |
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All of the WrestleMania Travel Packages have sold out already. That is looking good for the WWE. Booking and ratings be damned.
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10-16-2015, 07:49 AM | #20013 |
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Jericho's Podcast have been on fire lately. Awesome interview with the Dudleyz and his 25th anniversary show with Cyrus/Jackyl, Lance Storm and Dr.Luther was the funniest wrestling podcast I've ever heard. Holy fuck was it good. Listened to it 3 times.
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10-16-2015, 08:49 AM | #20014 |
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Thanks meatball for putting that pic of Bliss up there....
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10-16-2015, 09:11 AM | #20015 |
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I could honestly foresee the "Vince snd co. In panic mode backstage" story being completely true. Not only does RAW stand to lose a lot in ratings, but what about revenue from the sales of Cena's merch as well.
And if it were to happen, I'd LOVE to see Rock make a few sporadic appearances. Maybe he could be used to make Reigns look like a slightly to moderately more palatable main-eventer and/or VERY long-term WWE WHC. |
10-16-2015, 10:09 AM | #20016 | |
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10-16-2015, 10:13 AM | #20017 |
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He has it but doesn't use it, according to HHH on a conference call. HHH gets the final say, but if Vince really wanted something done, he'd do it.
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10-16-2015, 10:39 AM | #20018 |
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Vince doesn't care about nxt because that's just on the stupid internet.....
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10-16-2015, 12:03 PM | #20019 | |
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In a creative environment its up to the head of creative to use his instincts in what will work and what won't. If his instinct is that Cesaro is just meh, he may be wrong, but i know he's right more often than wrong. I think we're on the same page. We would both like to see Cesaro get a nice singles program to sink his teeth into. And then judge him after. But it may not be in the cards. To me it doesn't make me want to stop watching RAW. |
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10-16-2015, 12:09 PM | #20020 | |
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So he likes what he sees. Vince and Hunter are on the same page that the show appeals to a different portion of the audience than RAW. But if you think Vince is out of touch, he would look at NXT, and say nope were changing everything so it looks like RAW. |
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10-16-2015, 12:10 PM | #20021 |
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10-16-2015, 01:14 PM | #20022 | |
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10-16-2015, 01:20 PM | #20023 | |
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10-16-2015, 01:39 PM | #20024 |
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His approval or allowance of the show is not the same as being involved with its direction. It's pretty clear that he has little if anything to do with the show given its presentation and direction.
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10-16-2015, 01:39 PM | #20025 |
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A mysterious new face showing up in CHW? ??? Who could this be? Will he show up at GENIE IN THE LAMP 3? Make sure to stay tuned! www.chwbackyard.com |
10-16-2015, 01:45 PM | #20026 |
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Why is he grinning like an idiot?
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10-16-2015, 02:40 PM | #20028 | |
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Are you in meetings with him regarding NXT? Do you talk to Vince or Hunter? The only public information is that Vince has final say. Reading and hearing stories about him, I don't think he would just leave NXT and not care what goes on. I agree that Hunter likely has the biggest hand in the creative direction, but it's naive to think Vince has nothing to do with it. |
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10-16-2015, 03:05 PM | #20029 |
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We actually have Hunter confirming NXT is his baby and he runs the show. He's said it. Several times. It's widely known to this point.
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10-16-2015, 03:10 PM | #20030 | |
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10-16-2015, 03:13 PM | #20031 |
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How do you know? Where you there?
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10-16-2015, 03:16 PM | #20032 | |
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What you guys fail to grasp is RAW looks different from SD, from PPVs, from NXT, because it's meant to appeal to a wider audience. It's not that Vince is out of touch, it's just that the shows are different. It wasn't that long ago that HHH was the villain of the IWC for holding everyone back and booking himself strong. Now he can do no wrong. What you're missing is that Vince approves it all. Nothing airs without his blessing. Unless you are in the upper echelon of creative meetings (ie Vince, Steph, Hunter, Dunn) you don't know whether or not Vince is out of touch. |
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10-16-2015, 03:20 PM | #20033 |
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10-16-2015, 03:24 PM | #20034 | |
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Hunter has been booking with Vince since Russo left, so I would think more often than not Hunter would know what Vince wants to see. The point isn't who is doing the day to day booking. If Vince was out of touch he would take a look at NXT TV and want it changed. The point I'm trying to drive home is he doesn't. So how can he be in touch with NXT and out of touch with RAW? Are the Network Specials good? Is he out of touch there? I think the real problem is some of you don't like that one or two guys are not higher on the card, so you paint this picture that all of the booking and creative sucks. Couldn't be further from the truth. |
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Vince being out of touch also has zero to do with knowing the upper echelons of creative. It's a opinion shared by many given that Vince is the final say the company's primary program and that it's common knowledge he runs and calls most of not all the shots on the creative direction of such. Given that it's been ages since I consistently found myself invested in what is presented on television, and that they've yet develop any performers beyond meandering mid card acts despite crowd reactions and support yearning for otherwise, and that it's widely assumed and known Vince is head honcho and responsible for creative direction, it's of my opinion he's or of touch with what his fans want. |
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10-16-2015, 05:56 PM | #20036 | |
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The Shield Wyatt Family Brock Lesnar 2.0 Daniel Bryan Kevin Owens All recent acts that have gotten to main event status. Did they slip through the cracks? |
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10-16-2015, 06:09 PM | #20037 |
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10-16-2015, 06:14 PM | #20038 |
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Remember when "Fandangoing" became a thing and WWE awkwardly tried to make it their thing the next night on Raw like someone's weird, out of touch grandpa trying to be "hip to the youngsters"?
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10-16-2015, 06:49 PM | #20039 |
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Except outside of Lesnar, who only recently became a main event attraction and was instead wasting time wrestling Triple H, none of those acts are main event status. None. Hell, Lesnar is about to wrestle Taker for the third time. He's wrestled Big Show twice, Hunter 3x, Cena 3x, and Taker 3x since coming back. Other than Reigns and Rollins being sprinkled in, it's been the same repetitive matchup for arguably their biggest draw.
Rollins is jobber who is made t look lesser than his competition despite being the champion. Ambrose and Reigns have been spinning their wheels with no advancement in the least year and a half, as evident by the fact Ambrose is STILL in a feud with Bray Wyatt. Speaking of Wyatt, he went from feuding with Ambrose, to a short term, no gain feud with Undertaker, to feuding again with Reigns and Ambrose. They've done absolutely nothing of note with Wyatt since his Cena feud. He hasn't seen the main event yet. Not sure why you pegged him as a "main event act". Daniel Bryan was pushed down to feud with Kane while the Shield took over the Authority angle, and then pushed down further when he returned from injury. Kevin Owens is in a feud with Ryback, after a short feud with Cesaro. Two guys who have been meaningless after a once hot but now over exposed feud with Cena. You have the right to feel differently, but I don't find seeing guys do the same shit for years on end, getting nowhere despite having both the talent and fan support ( Ambrose and Wyatt specifically) to become more prominent, as riveting, compelling or progressive television. Not to mention, what exactly does that have to do with NXT and Vince basically being Ted Turner to the product, as in he's there in money only? Are you trying to defer from the topic? Fact is, NXT is run by Hunter, and despite having the pull to do so, Vince does not, by choice, involve himself in the product and it's clear to see when compared to the product he does invest time in. |
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Vince doesnt control everything in NXT like he does Raw. So for you to say he's not out of touch because he doesn't nix NXT is crazy. The dude doesn't even watch NXT so one could actually argue that he is out of touch because he doesn't watch the hottest promotion in the world right now. I dont have a problem with people being low on the card, its the card itself. With 5 hours of national TV time you would think every one would have something. I mean hell throw every one you don't have any thing for in to tag teams or somthing. Every week Raw is one big Seth Rollins storyline that usually sucks and is predictable as hell. Everyone is on the same level except for Cena. The divas revolution is a joke. That's even more proof that Vince is out of touch since NXT has had no problem presenting their "women". |
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