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Post by Djm Doesn't Find You Funny on Apr 20, 2013 14:31:05 GMT -5
I have no doubts Antonio Cesaro could have a MOTN-caliber match with Zack Ryder.
I've seen enough of his career and how well he works with smaller opponents and just how good he is, coupled with the fact that Zack is fully capable.
It's not a crazy thought. They're going out there to get people's attention, while the main-eventers just have to show up.
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Post by Djm Doesn't Find You Funny on Apr 20, 2013 14:29:04 GMT -5
Umm, no. He started being called "SuperCena" exactly because of what he did in the ring. I swear, is WWE trying to take everything, misunderstand it, and then present it like something they're on board with? That's a downright clever plan. Almost too clever for WWE to come up with.
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Post by Djm Doesn't Find You Funny on Apr 20, 2013 13:12:29 GMT -5
At least they're admitting it.
Now, everyone just needs to accept that it will never change.
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Post by Djm Doesn't Find You Funny on Apr 20, 2013 6:18:27 GMT -5
Because someone had to ask.
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Post by Djm Doesn't Find You Funny on Apr 19, 2013 23:09:39 GMT -5
Maxine. The new Joy Giovanni.
Every once in a while, I may recall her name and that I may have seen her on TV once or twice, but the twelve of you that love her, well....I wish you well.
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Post by Djm Doesn't Find You Funny on Apr 19, 2013 21:36:42 GMT -5
So, this is King Ghidorah's best week ever, is what you're saying.
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Post by Djm Doesn't Find You Funny on Apr 19, 2013 21:34:42 GMT -5
I'm amazed this is still a thing that is. I'm amazed that someone would keep track of this thing.
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Post by Djm Doesn't Find You Funny on Apr 19, 2013 21:32:36 GMT -5
No, thank you.
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Post by Djm Doesn't Find You Funny on Apr 19, 2013 20:49:06 GMT -5
Nick Bockwinkel is a legitimate all-time great performer. Top 20.
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Post by Djm Doesn't Find You Funny on Apr 19, 2013 18:03:08 GMT -5
Shane Douglas, skateboarding his way back into Impact Wrestling, dudes!
He's back, and he's dynamic!
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Post by Djm Doesn't Find You Funny on Apr 19, 2013 14:09:59 GMT -5
Honest question. Exactly what harm does it cause for one fan to have an El Generico sign? Less than 10 percent of the audience will even recognize or acknowledge it and all they'll do is tweet, retweet and talk about on forums like this one and it will go away not long after. Now, it's an ongoing indictment on how WWE "listens to its fans" or something... What harm does it cause, exactly? Is WWE that insecure? On other hand... And what's the point to bring a sign of a guy that isn't a part of the show? He may be signed but that's not his name in WWE, is it? That sign has no place in a WWE show. WWE has no use of that name and why would they allow even 1% of exposure to some other company that could use "El Generico". It's a WWE show, they have no interest to promote any random indy fed that could benefit from the exposure. This is probably an example for every other "smart" fan that maybe saw the sign and thought "F* it, I'm bringing my AJ Stiles sign next week, because if the Generico guy is cool, I can be cool as well". And such a tiny tiny fraction of the WWE viewing audience at large will notice that, in my opinion, it is not even close to being worth removing paying customers. It's not insecurity, it's typical business. It's literally a "You either get it or you don't" part of the business world. WWE TV Events are productions, not sporting events. It's a TV Show. If they feel something is not in their "vision", they can and will alter it in anyway way they see fit. I don't like it, but I understand it. I don't understand it. How is something popping up on TV that may be the tiniest deviation from the narrative you're forcing and may not even be working that well having to be removed wiped and erased at all cost anything short of insecurity of your own product?
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Post by Djm Doesn't Find You Funny on Apr 19, 2013 11:34:23 GMT -5
Honest question.
Exactly what harm does it cause for one fan to have an El Generico sign? Less than 10 percent of the audience will even recognize or acknowledge it and all they'll do is tweet, retweet and talk about on forums like this one and it will go away not long after. Now, it's an ongoing indictment on how WWE "listens to its fans" or something...
What harm does it cause, exactly? Is WWE that insecure?
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Post by Djm Doesn't Find You Funny on Apr 19, 2013 11:30:43 GMT -5
- Finishers need to be more protected. If a wrestler's finish gets kicked out of regularly, it isn't much of a finish.
- Sara del rey is overrated.
- Serena Deeb is gorgeous.
The Sara one I've been saying for a while. She's good enough in a match, but pulling personality out of her beyond "Sara Del Rey, women's wrestler, Queen of Wrestling" is like pulling teeth. Such a shame the Courtney Rush thing got cut so short. Sara Del Rey is the female Roderick Strong. The Serena one is one I've been saying for years. She's stunning. I adore her. Allison Danger was much better than most people will ever give her credit for as an all-around talent.
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Post by Djm Doesn't Find You Funny on Apr 19, 2013 9:11:47 GMT -5
An overwhelming number of "fans" will never ever ever go to an indy show without that name that they knew from when they were younger. Exactly. You use the legends draw in the casual fan, who may not have gone otherwise. The hardcore fans of the promotion and talents that appear there all the time will come anyway. Hopefully, the casual fan will like what they see and come back next time there is a show, wheather there is a legend or not. The point I was trying to make is that those casual fans won't come back.
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Post by Djm Doesn't Find You Funny on Apr 18, 2013 18:31:43 GMT -5
An overwhelming number of "fans" will never ever ever go to an indy show without that name that they knew from when they were younger.
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Post by Djm Doesn't Find You Funny on Apr 17, 2013 21:29:08 GMT -5
Let's be honest here. This is the real reason.
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Post by Djm Doesn't Find You Funny on Apr 17, 2013 21:25:27 GMT -5
The sort of people who write extended essays on the state of WWE, whether for actual publications or just on internet forums, are exactly the sort of people WWE shouldn't be taking seriously, because they've already been roped in for life. Because God forbid a television warrant any kind of discussion of any kind beyond "This was cool" or "This was lame", right?
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Post by Djm Doesn't Find You Funny on Apr 17, 2013 14:48:07 GMT -5
I get the impression that the people that say "just keep trying" don't really have a grasp of how frustrating these sites can be if you're a guy.
Because sending the first message to a girl means that you have to be the 1 out of the hundreds that she's getting that doesn't come off as creepy and that she may find attractive. A message can't be too long, too short, too funny or too weird. And even than...
There really isn't an answer.
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Post by Djm Doesn't Find You Funny on Apr 17, 2013 14:37:43 GMT -5
I find it weird they were perfectly fine with showing the word, "bitch," on screen but not saying it, even though a year ago Rock was saying it constantly and just last week Cena said, "ass," probably about six times. LOL CONSISTENCY.
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Post by Djm Doesn't Find You Funny on Apr 17, 2013 14:31:26 GMT -5
They're not very good at the whole "writing" thing, you guys.
They're just not that good.
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