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AEW's so desperate for a ratings grab nowadays. How sad. We've come from Dustin vs. Cody to this.Meanwhile, on AEW...
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AEW's so desperate for a ratings grab nowadays. How sad. We've come from Dustin vs. Cody to this.Meanwhile, on AEW...
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Has there ever been an instance of on screen heel authority figures regularly competing in matches? I don't mean like Vince occasionally sacking up to fight Austin, I mean like being active wrestler on the roster while playing the evil boss gimmick. You can do one or the other, you can't do both.I mean, a big part of that is Tony Kahn himself. Allegedly, after setting up the whole EVPs gone rogue thing with the Bucks which included them putting him in a neckbrace, he nixed it and dropped it with no explanation because he didn't want people thinking he wasn't in control of booking. Even Vince, for as big an ego he had, wasn't stupid enough to nix storylines where he was the butt of the joke or temporarily lost power on screen.
I want to say Hogan did this in TNA but it's been a hot minute. Imo being the evil Boss kinda requires you to not to wrestle frequently until the storyline hits the point where you get the comeuppance after the face has gone through your army of goons.I mean like being active wrestler on the roster while playing the evil boss gimmick. You can do one or the other, you can't do both.
Exactly. It's basically an extension of the psychology behind heel managers. It was cathartic to see someone put their hands on Vince because they usually had to go through hell to get there. It's not as exciting if you're a regular combatant on the roster and regularly get laid out by finishers.I want to say Hogan did this in TNA but it's been a hot minute. Imo being the evil Boss kinda requires you to not to wrestle frequently until the storyline hits the point where you get the comeuppance after the face has gone through your army of goons.
For as much as I disliked Steph on screen, former staff backstage have had nothing but good things to say about her, to the point some basically say she was the only good person in management. I also believe Michael Cole 100% when he says he probably wouldn't be here without her, she was somewhat famously known in the dirtsheets to be the only McMahon to actually go to bat for people.
Her hands aren't entirely clean though, the whole concept of having writers instead of a booking team was allegedly her idea. But she certainly deserves the HOF more than people like the fucking Bella Twins.
A guy who’s burned bridges everywhere he’s gone, and is likely well past his shelf date?
Now I wanna like the show to piss off reddit lol. They're the ones to complain abt the show but pay the 30 to watch it.Palooza was a 6/10 show being treated like a 3/10 show by Redditors.
The 'best' women's wrestler, etc, etc. This is more or less how I fucking remembered her.AJ Lee cannot throw a working punch or a slap to save her fucking life. I've never cringed harder at women's wrestling.
Edit: and she fucked up that kickout after Becky hit her with the rock bottom.
The "you still got it" chants made me laugh after seeing her throw those godawful slaps.
It's like she's trying to be Crazy AJ Lee from 10 years ago, but the best she can do is to arch her back weirdly, make stupid faces and constantly play with her fucking hair.
The best 'pure striker' in the business giving Steph a taste of those soupbones.
David Flair was a decent sports entertainment guy for what it's worth. And if Dominic could turn into a great wrestler, David probably could at least turned into a decent special attraction wrestler ala Sandman where his insane nepo baby gimmick could have been a midcard staple in a sort of proto Sam Shaw sort of way.I have a soft spot for David Flair. Of course he never shouldve been champion or anything, but I always found him to be a "so bad he's good" wrestler.
No, the issue with Xpac and why people hated him, was that he refused to fucking change/reinvent himself after DX ran it's course. At the very least he should have cut his hair short and gone clean shaven for a bit and try and find something new to do. Hell, he could have fronted right to censor or done the devil's advocate gimmick that was wasted on Sean O'Haire complete with Waltman using his transformation from 1-2-3 Kid to Syxx/Xpac to mine material about good and fulfilling it is to do bad.I would make the arrangement that it was his feud with Kane that set the wheels in motion. That feud went on way longer than it had any right to, it lasted from fall 99 to WM 2000, I remember being checked out of it as it went on.
He was unironically a reporter. Like a real one, he was a feet on the ground reporter for fucking Waco. I have no idea how he got mixed up in pro wrestling, but he's earned enough respect from taking Vince's shit with a smile for decades that, bar a random budget cut, he's untouchable. But yes he does suck and has sucked for the majority of his time in the business. But they don't care about him calling moves correctly, because like you said, he plugs the sponsors on time.Cole has always been shit and has been propped up by his co-commentators for his entire career.
WWE keeps him around because the one thing he is very good at is getting their chosen buzzwords, promos and nicknames in. The dude reads the prep sheet and drums that stuff into the TV audience.
I don't know if he was a radio guy at any stage but he has a very similar skill set.