kingquan316 wrote:xNewYorkMadex wrote:I feel wrestling needs to seriously consider an off-season. Either after WM or during November and December.
It gives everyone time off to get their body healthy. Gives the writers a better chance to write better storylines and think in advance, Instead of constantly writing on a week to week basis. Also, it gives us a chance to miss wrestlers. Example: I was getting a little tired of Daniel Bryan and the Yes chant. Thought it was getting played out. Now that hes been gone for a while, I actually miss it and cant wait to see him return.
Also, Raw needs to be cut back to 2 hours. Wrestlers like Bray, Roman, Dean should ideally be in the IC title hunt. They were going in the right direction with Daniel Bryan holding the belt until he got injured. Cena has done a fantastic job with the U.S title belt. Since they need to fill 3 hrs worth of crap, they never have the wrestlers that I mentioned before in the IC title hunt because they are over enough with the crowd that they dont need it. Instead they give low mid carders the opportunity to win the IC title, and it waters down the belt. They try to make wrestlers relevant by chasing or winning the IC title belt. But it should be the other way around like Cena is doing. Bray holding the IC title belt would be fun to watch and would instantly make the title relevant again. If Raw was 2 hrs, they time filling would likely stop and we would see the big names going after the mid card belts again.
Just a couple things I would change about Raw. And im much more of a casual fan than hardcore.
Also think the hardcore internet wrestling community need to calm down a bit. Never seen a passionate fanbase notoriously unhappy or complain about this or that. Love the enthusiasm, but damn.
U a Knick fan, u should be use to it with our fan base lol.
I gave up on there ever being a offseason, not with Vince still in charge. I would cut down on some house shows, and maybe do a split roster like they did before, with certain wrestlers working the majority on raw, and other wrestlers working the majority on smack down. The top wrestlers now a days (except Cena) has to work both shows, and it adds up the wear and tear, and that isn't good when u use your top drawing wrestlers all the time.
The biggest problem with wwe right now is that they have terrible writers, and the story lines are not engaging or captivating. They have their moments though, but it isn't must see tv every week like it was back in the day. Vince needs to retire, and let Triple h take over. I don't know if he will be better, he could actually be worst, but Im ready for a fresh mind to take over the product and see something different. Cause honestly if Cena winning the title for the 16th time (which could happen at summerslam) doesn't scream stale, then I don't know what could.
Haha yea, I should be. Ive always viewed Raw as a tv show. No different than Breaking Bad, or Seinfeld or whatever. But ive come to the realization that the hardcore fanbase views it more as a sports team. Through thick and thin they will watch week after week, no matter how bad the product is to them. I respect that, but I think its a bit unhealthy.