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Hunter's Torn Quad

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  1. Now all we need is to find out who the guy involved is.
  2. The article didn't give the whole story of what happened when Cornette called the fan a nigger, and it definitely did not stem from any racist views that Cornette may or may not have held at that time.
  3. I wasn't joking, btw.
  4. Which part ?
  5. Amway Salesman.
  6. Except that Taker has proven that he can still go. The man hasn't had a terrible match since early '02. I will agree with the "putting over new talent" thing, though. I guess you've not seen a lot of his matches since 2002.
  7. I'm not talking about buyrates, I'm talking about stupid booking habits that ended up being a factor in the death of the company. I know that WCW was more popular for a period of time, but that doesn't take away from the fact that many of their decisions were just atrocious. If WWE booked a NON-TITLE match for the main event of WrestleMania, when one of the men in the match was World or WWE Champion (not talking about main events where neither man was champ), fans would shit all over it in droves, and you know it. But somehow, WCW rode that wave of mediocrity and shittiness for a couple of years before fans realized it sucked. If the booking of WCW leading up to Starrcade '96 was so bad, it would not have drawn the numbers it did. Regardless of whether you liked the direction of WCW of that time, it cannot be denied that it was what the majority of fans wanted, because they paid for the PPV, and WCW got almost twice as many fans to pay for Starrcade '96 than the WWF got to pay for Survivor Series the month before. And yet it was WCW who drew a huge number for the PPV it was held on. It doesn't matter if you thought the booking sucked or not. The fact is the PPV drew a huge number for WCW, and more people paid for that PPV than did WM XIII a few months later.
  8. Using Starrcade '96 as an example of how bad WCW was might not be the wisest idea, seeing as how it almost doubled the buy rate of Survivor Series the month before.
  9. It's possible enough that it's being talked about as something that could happen. Vince's pride about being seen as weak got him into this mess, and it'll be the same thing that determines if he'll go to WM.
  10. It's one thing if they were too scared to try and stop the beating, but they didn't even help the guy up, or check on him or anything. That goes beyond being a simple coward.
  11. Don't think that Vince hasn't thought of the chance, however small it is, of WWE maybe losing TV down the line. If he can get 24/7 off the ground with enough coverage, he'll have a fallback position if something freaky does happen that seems him lose TV.
  12. There's no way they'd lose Raw and Smackdown. The ratings are just too good. Even if they drop below 3.0, a company will still want them because that's still a top 10 cable rating. People said there was no way WCW would lose Nitro either. It can happen, if Vince or Kevin Dunn goes that little bit too far with some crazy angle. And regardless of what ratings Raw or SD get, if something insane happens that sees WWE image drop, it won't matter what ratings they get.
  13. Not in terms of money, maybe, but if a main event guy is seen by the mainstream has being in a terrible movie, it reduces that guys stock, and WWE's stock by proxy. Each failed venture takes away some of what little value mainstream press and people give to WWE.
  14. If something freaky happens that sees Raw or Smackdown taken off TV, that could theoretically shut them down, because they'd have no major vehicle to push anything. Of course, they'd probably be able to get on another station, but that could depend on the freaky occurance that saw them lose Raw or Smackdown in the first place.
  15. Lists of what ? His matches ? Drugs he took ?
  16. Vince not being there means he won't have the same hands on approach that he likes, and that means things being done more to the liking of the people in charge who are actually there, and that means Stephanie and Hunter. It also means nobody can go up to Vince and make last minute suggestions, or attempt to sway him into going against anything Stephanie and Hunter want to happen. Don't make any mistake about it. Vince not being there in person affects how things happen, and what gets decided.
  17. If you want to know what things would be like with Vince not around, pay attention for the next 4-6 months, at least, because that's how long Vince is stuck in a wheelchair for, thanks to his tremendous ego. And yes, this does mean he might not be at WM XXI, so think about that one for a second. As for Hunter and Stephanie running things, while Hunter has a great wrestling mind, as far as the business side of things goes, he hasn't proven he knows anything on that front. As for Stephanie, well, the less said about that the better.
  18. Or how he rips into Bischoff, and tells of the time he stuck a booger on his windshield.
  19. From Meltzer at WC, about when Russo got power: "It was the week after an early 1997 Raw that had Foley vs. Sid, which did a horrible rating. May have been the show with Owen vs. Davey having the great match in Germany (week after) but I'm not sure. I just remember Sid vs. Foley did an incredibly bad rating. Nitro tripled it, and Vince realized his direction was really wrong."
  20. Ultimate Fighter on Monday night did set the expected record for the show, doing a 2.0 rating, up 35% from the show's average, and getting 2.2 million viewers. Credit - WO.com
  21. The storyline was that Cornette wanted to bring back wrestling to the WWF. It was presented to Cornette under the guise of something to placate him, but was in fact the brainfart of Super Booker Vince Russo, who wanted to 'prove' that wrestling was old news.
  22. That got a 2.2.
  23. It wasn't through a car, just on top of it.
  24. Yeah, the LMS was in July 2000, but that doesn't stop the NM 2001 match being the last chance for them to pull the trigger on Jericho being taken seriously as top guy, nor the fact that the finish was beyond horrible.
  25. Cornette had some clout, but not more than any of the other people on the booking team.
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