IMAN5 wrote:rusev with the U.S title would be great.
Rusev feuds with Big Show for Hell in a Cell
Rusev feuds with Sheamus for Survivor Series and wins US title
Rusev participates in Royal Rumble in January and guess who comes out at number #23.
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IMAN5 wrote:rusev with the U.S title would be great.
xTheHunterx wrote:Im much more of a casual fan now and didnt renew my subscription for the network.
Its well worth the price, but I do pay other bills like car insurance, netflix etc only on a part-time job. Figured i wont be too interested in the ppv's these next few months and might as well save money in the process.
Many people seem frustrated with the direction, but wwe has been hit hard with injuries to key wrestlers and the departure of Punk has caught up with them right now. Also since they are competing with Monday Night Football, I just dont see them giving that much effort to put on a quality Raw or PPV.
I fully expect things to pick up again near the Royal Rumble, thats when I plan to renew my subscription.
poeman wrote:xTheHunterx wrote:Im much more of a casual fan now and didnt renew my subscription for the network.
Its well worth the price, but I do pay other bills like car insurance, netflix etc only on a part-time job. Figured i wont be too interested in the ppv's these next few months and might as well save money in the process.
Many people seem frustrated with the direction, but wwe has been hit hard with injuries to key wrestlers and the departure of Punk has caught up with them right now. Also since they are competing with Monday Night Football, I just dont see them giving that much effort to put on a quality Raw or PPV.
I fully expect things to pick up again near the Royal Rumble, thats when I plan to renew my subscription.
Pretty much just do 6-month subscription from Royal Rumble through summer slam?
xTheHunterx wrote:poeman wrote:xTheHunterx wrote:Im much more of a casual fan now and didnt renew my subscription for the network.
Its well worth the price, but I do pay other bills like car insurance, netflix etc only on a part-time job. Figured i wont be too interested in the ppv's these next few months and might as well save money in the process.
Many people seem frustrated with the direction, but wwe has been hit hard with injuries to key wrestlers and the departure of Punk has caught up with them right now. Also since they are competing with Monday Night Football, I just dont see them giving that much effort to put on a quality Raw or PPV.
I fully expect things to pick up again near the Royal Rumble, thats when I plan to renew my subscription.
Pretty much just do 6-month subscription from Royal Rumble through summer slam?
Yup. Except I dont think Summerslam will be part of the 6 months. If I renew in January for Royal Rumble, i think it will end by the Money in the Bank ppv in June.
poeman wrote:IMAN5 wrote:rusev with the U.S title would be great.
Rusev feuds with Big Show for Hell in a Cell
Rusev feuds with Sheamus for Survivor Series and wins US title
Rusev participates in Royal Rumble in January and guess who comes out at number #23.
IMAN5 wrote:poeman wrote:IMAN5 wrote:rusev with the U.S title would be great.
Rusev feuds with Big Show for Hell in a Cell
Rusev feuds with Sheamus for Survivor Series and wins US title
Rusev participates in Royal Rumble in January and guess who comes out at number #23.
I would actually lose my friggen mind again.
Angle badly wants back in WWE but HHH and VKM don't want him. Probably stil hard feelings how he left.
Such a shame, he's one of my all time favorites.
Quadruple H wrote:Anyone going to Raw at Barclays?
Bill Pidto wrote:ctorres wrote:KobeDwightPau wrote:True, its almost like a circus, and you need to work hard to become a wrestler so you can actually perform in the ring, and be able to carry yourself on a mic.
I think people also fail to understand the art form of staging a fight and making it look believable, it's a live-action movie. The amount of intellect it takes to choreograph an entire match but also effectively improvise when necessary is extremely overlooked. Not to mention, fighting alone isn't what keeps people interested, you need storytelling to fully compliment it.
I was a huge fan of wrestling during the Attitude Era, but didn't realize the depth and essence of professional wrestling until just recently.
Once again, this is my biggest gripe with the product today. The new generation of wrestlers - including WWE's biggest stars - are just not as good at this anymore. They aren't as artistic, if you will. All the greats from the 90's and the early attitude era put these new guys to shame.
The two best right now for me are Dolph Ziggler and Dean Ambrose. I even put them ahead of CM Punk who I think is a little overrated. Dolph and Dean are real throwbacks. They know how to pace and how to sell moves and make the whole thing look believable. Both have a great look for the business as well. If the WWE ever let either of them improvise on the mic a little bit, you'd be able to pluck them out of the show today and stick them anywhere between 1994 and 2002.
I'm with you though. It's definitely an art form, and the greatest wrestlers we've ever seen are probably some of the most talented people in the entertainment industry. Even though I watch it way less and watch it for the laughs more than I do for the excitement... I still watch, and will always appreciate it.
Quadruple H wrote:Bill Pidto wrote:ctorres wrote:
I think people also fail to understand the art form of staging a fight and making it look believable, it's a live-action movie. The amount of intellect it takes to choreograph an entire match but also effectively improvise when necessary is extremely overlooked. Not to mention, fighting alone isn't what keeps people interested, you need storytelling to fully compliment it.
I was a huge fan of wrestling during the Attitude Era, but didn't realize the depth and essence of professional wrestling until just recently.
Once again, this is my biggest gripe with the product today. The new generation of wrestlers - including WWE's biggest stars - are just not as good at this anymore. They aren't as artistic, if you will. All the greats from the 90's and the early attitude era put these new guys to shame.
The two best right now for me are Dolph Ziggler and Dean Ambrose. I even put them ahead of CM Punk who I think is a little overrated. Dolph and Dean are real throwbacks. They know how to pace and how to sell moves and make the whole thing look believable. Both have a great look for the business as well. If the WWE ever let either of them improvise on the mic a little bit, you'd be able to pluck them out of the show today and stick them anywhere between 1994 and 2002.
I'm with you though. It's definitely an art form, and the greatest wrestlers we've ever seen are probably some of the most talented people in the entertainment industry. Even though I watch it way less and watch it for the laughs more than I do for the excitement... I still watch, and will always appreciate it.
Sucks when your life pitfalls are documented on the internet