Brainbustaaah!
Hank Scorpio
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Post by Brainbustaaah! on Aug 17, 2016 16:51:41 GMT -5
If everyone in a company is awesome at their job, does that make the company mediocre or great? After a certain point, it's about the greater good for the greatest number. If everyone is good at their jobs in the WWE, then more people will buy tickets or subscribe to the Network and there will be more money going around. If one thing from the Attitude Era has aged well, it's the idea that guys can be awesome and fun to watch but not move above the midcard because that's their lot in life. WWE forgot this at some point and that the reason why guys like Hawkins and Jinder (among others) fell by the wayside. A lot of guys were screwed over over the years because WWE were so focused on making "future world champions" (or at least guys they could build up enough to feed to their faves) that they forgot about the "guys who won't move above the midcard because that's their lot in life". Because WWE couldn't appreciate those guys, better talents like Cody Rhodes, Wade Barrett and Ryback became the bottom of the card guys by default until they got sick of it and asked for their releases. What I mean is that WWE is at such a critical mass in talent not everyone is going to get the high level push that people thought they would get when they arrived or be placed on the spot of the card that their talent level merits (ex. Neville) and even people who ARE great at their jobs are perceived as "sucking" (ex. Finn Balor). They have so many talented people that just being talented isn't special anymore. Hey now. Finn's a lame, get it right or Magic knows Black Lives Matter will be upset.
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Post by No One on Aug 17, 2016 19:56:56 GMT -5
If everyone in a company is awesome at their job, does that make the company mediocre or great? After a certain point, it's about the greater good for the greatest number. If everyone is good at their jobs in the WWE, then more people will buy tickets or subscribe to the Network and there will be more money going around. If one thing from the Attitude Era has aged well, it's the idea that guys can be awesome and fun to watch but not move above the midcard because that's their lot in life. WWE forgot this at some point and that the reason why guys like Hawkins and Jinder (among others) fell by the wayside. A lot of guys were screwed over over the years because WWE were so focused on making "future world champions" (or at least guys they could build up enough to feed to their faves) that they forgot about the "guys who won't move above the midcard because that's their lot in life". Because WWE couldn't appreciate those guys, better talents like Cody Rhodes, Wade Barrett and Ryback became the bottom of the card guys by default until they got sick of it and asked for their releases. What I mean is that WWE is at such a critical mass in talent not everyone is going to get the high level push that people thought they would get when they arrived or be placed on the spot of the card that their talent level merits (ex. Neville) and even people who ARE great at their jobs are perceived as "sucking" (ex. Finn Balor). They have so many talented people that just being talented isn't special anymore.
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Hanzo
Dennis Stamp
"You want Cena to go to ECW?!"
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Post by Hanzo on Aug 18, 2016 11:29:28 GMT -5
Hey, Hawkins: EAT IT YEAH!
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