improper wrote:The main problem is that Michaels and Triple H just can't pull of the DX gimmick any more. It just feels sad, like they're in a mid-life crisis. Shawn doesn't even drink any more as far as I know and he found god, and Triple H is a corporate businessman and father. They're about as far from the guys they were when DX was formed as it is possible to get. They'd not edgy or rebellious. They are the system they used to rebel against.
And there's nothing wrong with that, but it doesn't make them grave-digging the DX gimmick feel any less sad.
I have no issue with it. They are a nostalgia act at this point anyway. It's no different bands playing the hits from 40 years ago imo.
I mean I'd rather the company didn't rely on these acts so much, but I have no issue with them playing their characters.