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Post by MichaelMartini on Mar 7, 2015 0:35:34 GMT -5
WWE has sucked for 20+ years, that's why I carefully pay attention so I can explain exactly why it sucks on message boards You might think "Well that's dumb, why not just stop watching" well I have a glandular condition that forces me to watch. I get the point you're making, but I'd counter that it's still entirely possible to like the performers and like the matches, and still be disappointed in the ways in which certain talent are utilized/presented and the way in which stories are told (or not told, in far too many instances). True. No shortage of good matches and talent but the storylines, booking, promos, theme songs, commentating, sets and production style suck.
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Post by Johnny Flamingo on Mar 7, 2015 1:06:46 GMT -5
I am enjoying the product right now so it doesn't "suck" for me.
But my main criticism is that they tend to book things too "safe". I'd like to see the show become less formulaic and I'd like to see the wrestlers have more creative freedom to sink or swim. Case in point is Roman Reigns. They need to let him be himself and stop trying to make him be something he isn't. The guy has everything needed to be a major star but is handcuffed by predictable booking.
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Post by Sephiroth on Mar 7, 2015 14:16:22 GMT -5
No, that is the booking. But the Network is a factor in how obnoxious the announcing has gotten, because all they do is act like one never ending commercial.
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Post by Hit Girl on Mar 7, 2015 14:18:00 GMT -5
No, it's Vince's fault.
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Post by HMARK Center on Mar 7, 2015 20:23:56 GMT -5
I could not disagree more about the WWE sucking. It is by far and away the best thing on TV. There is not even a close second. Shinsuke Nakamura says "nope".
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