Guest Report post Posted April 15, 2002 He's definately the most refreshing commentator to come onto the scene in a long time. Imagine, a commentator who actually pays attention to and calls a mid-card match, rather than shilling the main event and/or PPV, what a concept. They've got to find someone who can gel with his style. He speaks far too intelligently to be paired with an idiotic stooge. Absolutely. One of the many reasons I'm a Raven fan is the fact that he is more intelligent sounding (and intelligent) people in wrestling, and the juxtaposition of external image and internal character is probably what has made him so interesting and intruiging over the years. Among other things. Personally, I'd like to see Raven and Al Snow as the commentary team. Al too is another very intelligent guy, and if you caught his run on Heat as a broadcaster last year (in between Tough Enoughs) you'll know he can definitely liven up the broadcast, in that old-school way of being funny (the Heenan mode) of ripping on the face broadcaster without losing all attention to the match. Especially since it's obvious even to me the ever-hopeful now that neither one is ever going to get their shot in the ring (and the time has probably passed for both of them), which is unfortunate. But hey, they still have something to contribute, and its a lot more than any of the broadcasters are bringing right now. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Risk Report post Posted April 18, 2002 Al Snow and Raven. Hm. Sounds good. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Report post Posted April 18, 2002 There is a Basic Formula to a Good Commentator for wrestling Look at who was Really good in Wrestling as commentators Gorilla Monsoon Jesse Ventura Bobby Heenan Now Raven with the exception of Tazz who's mic work was done primarly through cursing in ECW to have much experience keeping it clean All the Good Commentators were past wrestlers. People who was in the ring knows what happens and how it feels, having coach or cole badmouthing their fellow commentators whom are past wrestlers is a silly thing to do. I think having past wrestlers in commentator booth gives you not only insight to wrestling moves, you get less shilling for Main events and in actuality wrestlers turned Commentators show vast amount of respect for the men in the ring. try to count how many times in a given wrestlemania between 1-6 did Monsoon or Ventura flat out ignore the action just to talk about the Main Event. probably total wouldn't make up one set of fingers on a hand. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Risk Report post Posted April 19, 2002 There is a Basic Formula to a Good Commentator for wrestling Look at who was Really good in Wrestling as commentators Gorilla Monsoon Jesse Ventura Bobby Heenan Now Raven with the exception of Tazz who's mic work was done primarly through cursing in ECW to have much experience keeping it clean All the Good Commentators were past wrestlers. People who was in the ring knows what happens and how it feels, having coach or cole badmouthing their fellow commentators whom are past wrestlers is a silly thing to do. I think having past wrestlers in commentator booth gives you not only insight to wrestling moves, you get less shilling for Main events and in actuality wrestlers turned Commentators show vast amount of respect for the men in the ring. try to count how many times in a given wrestlemania between 1-6 did Monsoon or Ventura flat out ignore the action just to talk about the Main Event. probably total wouldn't make up one set of fingers on a hand. Makes sense. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Mystery Eskimo Report post Posted April 19, 2002 Al Snow and Raven would be excellent. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites