Jack_Bauer Posted July 6, 2004 Report Posted July 6, 2004 JBL has been making a lot of effort in the matches. I've got a feeling that he might actually get better as time goes on, as he seems willing to give his all in the main event scene.
humongous2002 Posted July 6, 2004 Report Posted July 6, 2004 JBL has improved in the ring, instead of moving at 1/2 a mile per hour now he moves at 3/4 of a mile per hour.KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK CRAPSHAW!!!!
Spaceman Spiff Posted July 6, 2004 Report Posted July 6, 2004 What's Eddie suppose to be doing then? Feuding with Booker? Angle. I feel that Eddie will go back to the midcard ranks because Vince doesn't think of him as a believable WWE champion. Nah. He's still one of the closest guys they have to a "draw". Factor in the large Hispanic demographic that watches SD, and I find it hard to believe they'd do that to Eddie.
The Tino Standard Posted July 6, 2004 Report Posted July 6, 2004 If only JBL could back up his character in the ring, because his gimmick is one of the best WWE has delivered in a good while. His gimmick might be tremendous, but nobody is buying (nor will they any time soon), if for no other reason than it is freaking BRADSHAW. Contrary to what Vince might hope, wrestling fans' memories aren't THAT short. You can't just take a guy that was a crappy HOSS~ that floundered in the midcard as a redneck, card-playing, beer drinking tag team wrestler then magically turn him into JR Ewing and expect people to buy into that. Sure, maybe Bradshaw is trying to be better in the ring, but nobody is going to ever buy into him. It just won't happen.
Guest bigdiswrestling Posted July 6, 2004 Report Posted July 6, 2004 I still hold out hope that Bradshaws reign will only last two weeks. Keep hoping. The current Summerslam plans for the Smackdown title is Bradshaw vs. Undertaker, which is right up there with Ron Simmons vs. the Barbarian in terms of world title matches. LMAO... Last Main Event with that much potential was WM 13's Taker vs. Sid. That Taker / JBL match is the match where you can take a big long shit and not worry about missing anything.
algrim Posted July 6, 2004 Report Posted July 6, 2004 Last main event with that much potential was WM 13's Taker vs. Sid. That Taker / JBL match is the match where you can take a big long shit and not worry about missing anything. Who could forget other honorable mentions like Diesel Mabel @ KOTR '95 and the Smackdown fatal four way tag march at WM XX.
Just call me Dan Posted July 6, 2004 Report Posted July 6, 2004 If only JBL could back up his character in the ring, because his gimmick is one of the best WWE has delivered in a good while. His gimmick might be tremendous, but nobody is buying (nor will they any time soon), if for no other reason than it is freaking BRADSHAW. Contrary to what Vince might hope, wrestling fans' memories aren't THAT short. You can't just take a guy that was a crappy HOSS~ that floundered in the midcard as a redneck, card-playing, beer drinking tag team wrestler then magically turn him into JR Ewing and expect people to buy into that. Sure, maybe Bradshaw is trying to be better in the ring, but nobody is going to ever buy into him. It just won't happen. Gotta agree here. Eddie could have faced the same problem, had they just pulled the trigger on him and made him the #1 guy without proper build. Instead he built up a lot of steam and perfectly progressed from an established tag team that worked with top guys, to the 1st US champion, and then while his popularity soared, his status did as well.
The Amazing Rando Posted July 6, 2004 Report Posted July 6, 2004 They could have buyed into him if he would have started small and worked his way up, even if he would have gotten the US championship first for a good reign. JBL vs. Cena has some potential, and I bet after Summerslam we just might see it while Eddie deals with Taker. The match wouldn't be pretty, but I could really see it happening.
Just call me Dan Posted July 6, 2004 Report Posted July 6, 2004 If Eddie can get the belt back and face Taker at SS, JBL SHOULD take the belt off of an extremely stale Cena. Cena really needs a repackaging or re-wiring of his gimmick. It sucks, and his rinwork is pathetic as a face.
The Amazing Rando Posted July 6, 2004 Report Posted July 6, 2004 a heel Cena could do wonders with RVD... but then the US division would need more faces... Cue: Rey Mysterio & Charlie Haas
Just call me Dan Posted July 6, 2004 Report Posted July 6, 2004 Heel Cena is fine. He just spends so much mic time pleasing the crowd, and it's getting rather boring. Great character to have around for house shows, but on TV, it's time to turn it up. Cena is showing Austin levels (circa 2002) of phoning it in and I'm fucking tired of it.
Guest Salacious Crumb Posted July 7, 2004 Report Posted July 7, 2004 If only JBL could back up his character in the ring, because his gimmick is one of the best WWE has delivered in a good while. His gimmick might be tremendous, but nobody is buying (nor will they any time soon), if for no other reason than it is freaking BRADSHAW. Contrary to what Vince might hope, wrestling fans' memories aren't THAT short. You can't just take a guy that was a crappy HOSS~ that floundered in the midcard as a redneck, card-playing, beer drinking tag team wrestler then magically turn him into JR Ewing and expect people to buy into that. Sure, maybe Bradshaw is trying to be better in the ring, but nobody is going to ever buy into him. It just won't happen. I agree. I've told several people who occasionally watch about it and they wouldn't believe me until I showed them pictures and results. Then they were just horrified at how far the WWF has fallen.
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