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  1. There were some rumblings that he was pulling politics here and there as I recall, but he never really caught major heat on this board for it.

     

    Of course, when you've got HHH in the same company, it's hard to get your politicking to stand out.

     

     

     

    When was the last time that a major top guy went downhill this quickly? I'm not talking about just his injuries, just all of this other stuff. Once upon a time, a time not too damn long ago, he seemed like a perfectly put together guy and no one really had a single bad thing to say about him other than maybe he pushed himself very hard, and that's not even always a bad thing, although in Kurt Angle's case, here lately, it sure is.

     

    I was thinking the same thing. Reading the stuff that came from the Observer I was thinking...is this the same guy who everyone loved for never getting involved with politics and never complaining and still being one of the best and most over guys in the business.


  2. The only reason to bring back Hogan is if they can somehow make Austin vs. Hogan happen. I think everyone wants to see this match, even smarks (even if they are only interested the huge avalanche of politicking it would create).

     

    Otherwise, Hogan's only other use is burying people. And since there are other people on the roster that can do that, it doesn't really count.


  3. I do believe good writing/booking is essential. At the very least, it can't hurt and is part of the formula. Yes, there was lots of cracked-fueled story lines in WWE in 97/98, but remember, they were only one part of the wrestling boom. WCW hadn't fucked themselves totally by that point, and they had just about everything they needed to keep it going. It's one of the reasons their collapse is so tragic. They had a bunch of old guys that were made more interesting by... good booking and a kickass storyline to follow. They had some very promising up and comers. They had good booking and storylines. They had punch-stomp events, and they had cruisers tearing up the ring.

     

    How did it all fall apart?

     

    Shitty booking.

     

    Shittier storylines.

     

    Old guys squashing the new guys.

     

    Raw is nowhere near this level yet, and hopefully never will be. But anybody backstage at WWE who knows how WCW really fell apart should be pulling a few alarms right now.


  4. Or Orton will come out, RKO her and then the next night on RAW claim he may have delayed his destruction of Hulkamania, he did put an end to the legend of Trish Stratus once and for all.

     

    Actually, knowing WWE, which can't figure out if they're pushing Orton or not, don't be surprised if Orton jobs for Trish.


  5. 1. A couple of hot new characters who are not clones of the Rock or Steve Austin.

     

    2. Good storyline and booking for the majority of the company, not just one or two feuds.

     

    3. Stop allowing senior citizens to tap dance all over the young 'uns.

     

    4. Allow different styles of wrestling suited to the wrestlers, not just punch punch punch spinebuster stomp stomp stomp.

     

    5. Talent used for what they're good at. Talkers only talk, not wrestle. Workers only work, not talk, so they get talkers as managers. Nobody is forced to use a style that completely exposes their abilities.

     

    6. Working with mainsteam media, not against it.

     

    7. Legit competition sure wouldn't hurt.


  6. Masters was probably hired only because of his look. Now that it's gone, it doesn't necessarily have to be a career killer. A skilled and creative writing and booking team could give him something meaningful to do.

     

    Oh. Right. He's fucked.


  7. The whole problem with this feud is nobody believes for a second Orton has a chance against Hogan. Showing that he has "killed" such legends as David Crosby, Old woman in tights, GI JOE, and Captain Perv doesn't convince people he is anything.

     

    The legends who can still move kicked him all over the place. The guy is dead in the water and even the fans know it now.

     

    I've always wondered about this. Orton is a legend killer who hasn't killed any legends.

     

    Legend Killer is a good gimmick. They really ought to let someone use it sometime.


  8. Orton will get big heat for pinning Lawler in Memphis in his Yearly Raw Match, also, he's "killing" another "legend" on the way to Hogan. Makes sense.

     

    I think Orton will be required to sell way too much for Lawler. Or he might barely squeeze out a cheap DQ win, because they have to protect the retired fatboy announcer.

     

    What should happen is that Orton should slap Lawler all over the ring right from the bell as Lawler gets no offense, and then for a finale Orton assrapes Lawler while giving the Memphis crowd the finger. Then we don't see Lawler for a month as he recovers from injury.

     

    But I think we'll get 60% Lawler offense, mad Orton cheating for a DQ, and then Lawler bitches about it for the rest of the night.


  9. Pity the Hardy/Edge feud isn't continuning, Jeff could come out of no where and assist Matt in winning the title, but then again Matt Hardy has never shown to have Main event status, even at the height of his version 1 gimmick.

     

    That's actually a good idea, of course it's far too late now.

     

    Amazing, when an angle is fucked up, it gets even more fucked up, even after it's dead.


  10. “I’m sort of freaking out. I’m beginning to learn I’m a lot older,” said Hogan. “And with age, it’s tough to be the same dependable guy I’ve been in the past. I realize that as I get up there in age, I can’t go on forever.”

     

    Perhaps if he'd learned that lesson 10 years earlier, there would still be a WCW.


  11. I wouldn't necessarily say it's just "this company". The whole business has this weird "respect" thing going on, which at times is ok, but at times is over stepping the mark, in my opinion.

     

    I've heard Lance Storm talking about a story to do with seats before, as I'm sure others have, and it sums it up really.

     

     

    Juvenile, yes, but that's the way it is. Those that don't want to be part of it should get out and get a 9-5 job. Everybody starting out knows it. Kid Kash bas been in wrestling at least a decade, I'm sure one of you can give the exact year. Those that don't follow it get hazed more than usual, made into locker room/road outcasts, or these days, fined or suspended. Anyone fortunate enough to make it to Stanford should fall in line with whatever's asked or expected, except for the obvious exceptions (Pat Patterson type stuff).

     

    Bullshit. People trying to make a living shouldn't have to put up with that kind of crap. It doesn't fly in the real world and it shouldn't fly in "Stanford" either. They'll be lucky if someone doesn't go full-on postal in the locker room one day.

     

    Amen. This is a publically traded company. And if it wants to be taken seriously, then the backstage has to grow up.

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