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I was really happy seeing that. Hopefully, it will continue.
I love me some DB, but as Ben said, I hope Reigns goes over.
I came up with the best/worst idea .
So let's say Bray beats Taker in a career threatening match at WM. With the streak dead, we need something to replace that as an annual match at WM. We can't have a new streak with Bray. He's lost at WM and would be corny. With WWE having a lot of part timers and older guys, what if that was a new gimmick at WM? Bray faces guys with their careers on the line?
Let's say Taker this year. Maybe Kane next year. Maybe Jericho one year. Big Show one year. The Rock, Big Show, HHH, Batista, etc.
Bray comes out and picks on a new guy. Cuts promos on their "faults" and then challenge them. Maybe he can get a couple new family members and cheat to get some heel heat.
I have no clue if this would work but how awesome would it be 8-10 years when someone finally wins for that payoff?
so his schtick would be...killing legends?
Roman's best work is quiet but threatening badass. He's not a ten minute promo. Roman's best quality (and this seems silly and backhanded but it really is a compliment) is his facial expressions. He's really good at telling the story with his expressions not words. That is what they should push.
As for the Trips interview, there was more BS than the Vince interview, but the part about Chyna was pathetic. And everyone knew it. It was just flat out awkward.
I think there was more truth to Trips' Punk story, but it wasn't the whole truth. My favorite segment was the word association. HHH clearly really loves his profession, but I think he sometimes has a jaded view. Also, we've talked about before, but the third hour probably is ruining the product simply because it's too long of a show. That said, they fail at creating enough interest in the mid card stories that could carry the extra hour, so I still blame creative. Serious question, does anyone really watch all three hours straight? When I watch, I'm always flipping back and forth.
Kind of like Orton's earlier gimmick yes, but more official. Orton really didn't retire anyone I don't believe. He just punted them. Which was a good heel schtick. But you can actually have a true legend killer gimmick. And that doesn't have to be the only thing about the match. Bray can use his promo skills and use it against his opponents. Kind of like what he did with Jericho and Bray calling him a false savior.
As for the Trips interview, there was more BS than the Vince interview, but the part about Chyna was pathetic. And everyone knew it. It was just flat out awkward.
I think there was more truth to Trips' Punk story, but it wasn't the whole truth. My favorite segment was the word association. HHH clearly really loves his profession, but I think he sometimes has a jaded view. Also, we've talked about before, but the third hour probably is ruining the product simply because it's too long of a show. That said, they fail at creating enough interest in the mid card stories that could carry the extra hour, so I still blame creative. Serious question, does anyone really watch all three hours straight? When I watch, I'm always flipping back and forth.
Depends on whose on to be honest. If I got Adam Rose, Santino, etc it's on to whatever else.
This is what I'm talking about. I'll probably watch Santino. He was the perfect comedian wrestler imo. The wrestler portraying Adam Rose has so much untapped potential, so I give him a chance before changing. The tag teams are awful imo and I always change the channel. I've heard bad things about the Ascension gimmick, but I've only seen them at the Rumble. Before they introduced the 30 minute opening promo, I always watched the first match. It is typically the best match of the night. But the way too long intros lost my interest and I find something else. It's crazy weird though, even not watching at all since the Authority return save last week, I haven't missed much by reading recaps.
I do, but I DVR it then watch it after everyone else goes to bed. I can then ff through the commercials and any boring matches like New Day or the Uso's.As for the Trips interview, there was more BS than the Vince interview, but the part about Chyna was pathetic. And everyone knew it. It was just flat out awkward.
I think there was more truth to Trips' Punk story, but it wasn't the whole truth. My favorite segment was the word association. HHH clearly really loves his profession, but I think he sometimes has a jaded view. Also, we've talked about before, but the third hour probably is ruining the product simply because it's too long of a show. That said, they fail at creating enough interest in the mid card stories that could carry the extra hour, so I still blame creative. Serious question, does anyone really watch all three hours straight? When I watch, I'm always flipping back and forth.
Question:
Do you guys think WWE is in trouble when Vince retires / dies?
Or
Do you think WWE will be better off with Triple H / Stephanie running the show?
Which one and why? Just curious.
Me either. The whole Golddust, Stardust, etc gimmick is way worn out to me.
Golddust will never change. One of the few from a different era still left (Him and Kane are the only ones who still wrestle weekly, and he did so long before Kane), and him trying to latch onto more time with something new would demean the great job he has done as that character for so long.
Now, if we get a push for Cody changing back, I think it would work well. Cody as he was was a damn good wrestler.
Golddust will never change. One of the few from a different era still left (Him and Kane are the only ones who still wrestle weekly, and he did so long before Kane), and him trying to latch onto more time with something new would demean the great job he has done as that character for so long.
Now, if we get a push for Cody changing back, I think it would work well. Cody as he was was a damn good wrestler.
