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Post by JTG Fan on Jan 22, 2018 23:14:39 GMT -5
Undertaker. Kane. Kurt Angle wrestling. Goldberg. Austin. McMahon. Especially DX. Unless it involves something truly revolutionary and tears them down in favor of building up someone new, I never wanna see them on TV again. It's time to move on.
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Post by Juice on Jan 22, 2018 23:17:19 GMT -5
There's literally no one from the current era that has been created who can be trudged out 10 years from now for a nostalgia pop. Maybe Cena. That's the worst part about it.
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Post by Famous Rocking Chimes on Jan 22, 2018 23:20:35 GMT -5
There's literally no one from the current era that has been created who can be trudged out 10 years from now for a nostalgia pop. Maybe Cena. That's the worst part about it. Orton eventually. Miz. Kofi. That's all I got.
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Post by Big Poppa Pumpkin on Jan 22, 2018 23:28:45 GMT -5
The whole thing is all these guys have all been wheeled out for nostalgia like a dozen times already, who have they got who was established from 2000 onward that they can bring back for nostalgia? Batista? Edge? Everyone else is either a) on bad terms with the company, b) you know, DEAD., c) not a big enough star, d) still either actively wrestling or appearing regularly on the show.
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Post by Final Countdown Jones on Jan 22, 2018 23:30:34 GMT -5
WWE's overreliance on nostalgia and unwillingness to make stars fed into the way their roster now lacks so much credibility, because you need stars to make stars, and every time they shove everyone off to the side for "real stars" it only helps prove that fact. They have it all backwards and now they can't even do nostalgia right, because for a show carried on the backs of stars of old it f***ing blew chunks.
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Post by Kyn on Jan 22, 2018 23:33:10 GMT -5
It's hard to get nostalgic over people who show up all the damn time, I can't think of anyone of that era they could bring out at this point that I'd legit freak out over.
Edit: Thought of someone. I'd explode into a cloud of blood and glitter if Edge & Christian came back and worked a match, but sadly I know that's an impossibility.
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Post by Oh Cry Me a Screwball on Jan 22, 2018 23:35:08 GMT -5
There's literally no one from the current era that has been created who can be trudged out 10 years from now for a nostalgia pop. Maybe Cena. That's the worst part about it. Orton eventually. Miz. Kofi. That's all I got. Balor, Styles, Owens, Reigns, Rollins, Ambrose, Sheamus, Cesaro, New Day, all could at least notable enough to host a talk show if they used Christian in such a capacity. Of course, they'd still go to Austin for the intro to the show, though.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 22, 2018 23:38:08 GMT -5
I don't think nostalgia is the problem because they don't even do that well. It doesn't feel like they really book much of anyone with any reverence at all. This was a very loveless program.
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Post by wildojinx on Jan 22, 2018 23:46:02 GMT -5
There's literally no one from the current era that has been created who can be trudged out 10 years from now for a nostalgia pop. Maybe Cena. That's the worst part about it. Orton eventually. Miz. Kofi. That's all I got. Depending on how his career goes, Braun Strowman
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Post by Kyn on Jan 22, 2018 23:47:48 GMT -5
(...) This was a very loveless program. I wouldn't blame the people who paid through the nose for tickets for feeling like they got f***ed without a kiss.
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Post by joeiscool on Jan 22, 2018 23:49:37 GMT -5
There's literally no one from the current era that has been created who can be trudged out 10 years from now for a nostalgia pop. Maybe Cena. That's the worst part about it. Most of the main event scene will get one. If Braun, Roman, Miz, New Day, even the usos keep delivering they will get a ton of pops.
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Post by slappy on Jan 22, 2018 23:52:15 GMT -5
Instead of worrying about which wrestlers from today will be nostalgia acts, how about we have no nostalgia acts now or in the future?
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Post by Savage Gambino on Jan 23, 2018 0:13:10 GMT -5
There's literally no one from the current era that has been created who can be trudged out 10 years from now for a nostalgia pop. Maybe Cena. That's the worst part about it. WWE's biggest problem in a nutshell. They wonder why they don't have any bankable stars now, but they're constantly relying on nostalgia acts. What they don't get is, they're telling their audiences "today's acts don't matter, those old guys were real stars". Try getting Rock, Austin, and Triple H over in 99 with Hulk Hogan, Randy Savage, and Warrior all over the show.
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Post by Rolent Tex on Jan 23, 2018 1:04:50 GMT -5
There's literally no one from the current era that has been created who can be trudged out 10 years from now for a nostalgia pop. Maybe Cena. That's the worst part about it. WWE's biggest problem in a nutshell. They wonder why they don't have any bankable stars now, but they're constantly relying on nostalgia acts. What they don't get is, they're telling their audiences "today's acts don't matter, those old guys were real stars". Try getting Rock, Austin, and Triple H over in 99 with Hulk Hogan, Randy Savage, and Warrior all over the show. Unlike the other two asshats at least Randy “got it”. What stars did Hogan and Warrior create in the end? Randy helped make DDP a megastar. He thought it was awesome that Vince put the belt on Eddie Guerrero and gave him a shot. If Randy would have ever gotten the nostalgia appearances that the rest got, I could have totally seen him want to do something with a current star he was fond of instead of just putting the past over.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 23, 2018 1:33:55 GMT -5
There's literally no one from the current era that has been created who can be trudged out 10 years from now for a nostalgia pop. Maybe Cena. That's the worst part about it. WWE's biggest problem in a nutshell. They wonder why they don't have any bankable stars now, but they're constantly relying on nostalgia acts. What they don't get is, they're telling their audiences "today's acts don't matter, those old guys were real stars". Try getting Rock, Austin, and Triple H over in 99 with Hulk Hogan, Randy Savage, and Warrior all over the show. I think a more apt comparison would be the likes of Bruno Sammartino and Billy Graham. Guys who weren't on tv in a decade or more and most of their target audience haven't heard of or care about. Hogan and co. were on tv at the time with rival company. They were already all over the show and stealing the spotlight. Hogan and Savage, to a lesser extent, were definitely relevant and cared about at the time. Warrior much less so, since he only had the weird one time angle that didn't really make a difference.
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Post by Jonathan Michaels on Jan 23, 2018 1:46:48 GMT -5
I suspect Orton will be putting some people over, go full circle, instead of being the Legend Killer, he'll be the legend getting killed.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 23, 2018 1:50:20 GMT -5
I suspect Orton will be putting some people over, go full circle, instead of being the Legend Killer, he'll be the legend getting killed. Man, that'll be depressing as hell.
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Post by cjb01: Limited Edition Item! on Jan 23, 2018 2:11:26 GMT -5
There's literally no one from the current era that has been created who can be trudged out 10 years from now for a nostalgia pop. Maybe Cena. That's the worst part about it. This is the same company who were trying to sell The Shield as a Nostalgia Act last year THE SHIELD.
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Post by Old Jack Burton on Jan 23, 2018 3:24:38 GMT -5
Ruthless Aggression Era stars who were featured on RAW 25:
The Boogey Man The Miz
Did I miss anyone?
A few people who theoretically could have appeared and gotten at least mild nostalgia pops from longtime fans:
Ken Kennedy Rico Melina Chavo Guerrero Chuck Palumbo Tajiri
Brian Kendrick (who is ON THE ROSTER RIGHT NOW)
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Post by kingbookermark on Jan 23, 2018 4:15:30 GMT -5
Undertaker. Kane. Kurt Angle wrestling. Goldberg. Austin. McMahon. Especially DX. Unless it involves something truly revolutionary and tears them down in favor of building up someone new, I never wanna see them on TV again. It's time to move on. Even though I enjoyed the Raw 25 I'm pretty much okay with this statement. Tribute shows need to be their own separate show. Keep Raw current. Keep Smackdown current.
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