Fökai 0 Report post Posted January 15, 2004 In the same vein, my heart goes out to those workers who are forced to stay in the WWE due to financial reasons. Especially Dreamer, who got married not too long ago and will definitely suffer if he gets cut. You DO know that Dreamer couldn't make a living in the indies due to his banged up condition, right? He's towing the company line, simply because it's a guaranteed job. I give props to Kendrick because he HAS talent and he KNOWS it. He had his shot at the big time, got "misused" (in his opinion and ours) and has decided to take a risk and go where he can be who he wants to be. Very true. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Goodear Report post Posted January 15, 2004 And as for which company is the best right now, I personally choose to use my own freaking mind and decision making power to decide that for myself. If you are going to call a TV deal and size of the fanbase something to judge which company is "best", that's sad. I personally find Ring of Honor, and IWA-MS and CZW at times, to be far superior to WWE. So, get this, I watch them. Because in the current era of fans that care a whole lot about the profitabilty of a company(which you can see weekly in the Ratings are disapointing threads) and use economic downfalls to point out the creative faults with WWE. But if you point an economic light on any other wrestling federation in North America, their economics are worse. Personally I hate this sort of analysis, but that is just me. All of the rest of your questions hinge on that distinction. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LaParkaYourCar 0 Report post Posted January 15, 2004 In the same vein, my heart goes out to those workers who are forced to stay in the WWE due to financial reasons. Especially Dreamer, who got married not too long ago and will definitely suffer if he gets cut. You DO know that Dreamer couldn't make a living in the indies due to his banged up condition, right? He's towing the company line, simply because it's a guaranteed job. Isn't that what he said in what you quoted? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
HollywoodSpikeJenkins 0 Report post Posted January 15, 2004 Did Spanky accidently cause a Revolution in Pro Wrestling? Maybe. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SamoaRowe 0 Report post Posted January 16, 2004 According to 1wrestling.com's Dave Scherer, Brian "Spanky" Kendrick gave notice to WWE at last night's SmackDown! tapings. It is not known how much longer he will remain with the company, and his resignation was apparently due to his lack of a push since his debut. The locker room is responding with shock and awe. Source: 411mania.com That's all I need to say. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites