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Post by Crimson Cross on Sept 28, 2011 7:08:47 GMT -5
The WWE might be this juggernaught in the Pro Wrestling / Sports Entertainment World, but the... WWE seriously needs competition to fire them up. I agree that they need a Legit threat to wake them up and start delivering not only on it's Weekly Shows, but it's Lackluster Pay-Per-Views. The time I truly enjoyed Pro Wrestling is when WCW & WWE were both running and both companies atleast gave us two options that were at a very entertaining and competitive level. I don't see another company even coming close to giving the WWE a run for their money, but then again there are lesser options out there that do deliver a fun and entertaining product that can only be found at LIVE events, iPPV's or DVD's...
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Post by Bazzy on Sept 28, 2011 7:59:39 GMT -5
Mason Ryan and he aint no drugs - Look at him ?
Interesting week setting up matches HHH for moaners .
WWE will never have serious competition and they know it . ROH & TNA are not big enough .
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Post by payback on Sept 28, 2011 9:53:00 GMT -5
Pretty much in lockstep with Rob as far as all the happenings in the WWE right now. I still feel their biggest problem is the amount of PPVs. And now that we're gonna see all the top guys from both shows twice a week (potentially), will shorten their shelf life even more. I wish they would go back to brand specific PPVs so the mid tier guys could get the experience necessary to grow as performers/characters and so we as an audience wouldn't have to see Cena and Orton on every show. But those are their cash cows and I don't see WWE changing that.
For this week's Raw, I just don't understand how WWE just pushes CM Punk back under the rug, behind HHH and Cena. It seems like HHH needs to make sure his COO character outshines everything right now and that WWE is obviously afraid/not willing to give anyone other than Cena an extended title run right now.
And poor Miz, although I think we will see a Laurinitas group that will challenge HHH for control of the fed and Miz will probably be a part of that group, but again, how long will that storyline last? 6 weeks? If we're lucky.
WWE f'd up the Nexus, Corre, Miz, and CM Punk angles/characters in the span of a year when all of them could've been great. Very disappointing.
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Post by E-Ternal on Sept 28, 2011 19:12:11 GMT -5
WWE f'd up the Nexus, Corre, Miz, and CM Punk angles/characters in the span of a year when all of them could've been great. Very disappointing. That's is all that needs be said.
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Post by highexodus24 on Sept 28, 2011 20:06:30 GMT -5
WWE f'd up the Nexus, Corre, Miz, and CM Punk angles/characters in the span of a year when all of them could've been great. Very disappointing. That's is all that needs be said. Agreed.
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Post by marktaggart on Oct 2, 2011 19:49:45 GMT -5
This is going to come off wrongly as a comparison to some people, but I watch WWE the way I do TNA now. If someone is on that I like to watch, then I watch that match. If it's a segment, or any of the nonsense angles or storylines, I pass. That stuff gives me a headache and I don't need the aggravation. I watched about ten minutes of RAW last week and maybe five of Smackdown, which has pretty much become the average. For what it's worth TNA got the big goose egg, but that's because I usually can't be bothered to turn it on to see who's even on the show.
If it weren't for ROH and Lucha Libre USA my wrestling viewing would have been at an all-time low this week.
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