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Post by Famous Rocking Chimes on May 21, 2022 8:29:40 GMT -5
The Bloodline stuff is getting really, really dull at this point. Almost two years of the same old stuff being shoved into our faces.
I’m willing to bet WWE don’t have an endgame in mind for what happens if Reigns decided to leave or retire.
Ah well, anything to make the old man happy I guess.
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Post by Legion on May 21, 2022 8:32:48 GMT -5
The end game is Rock.
If he can't or wont do it, then yeah, they probably dont have a set in stone plan B.
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Post by Allie Kitsune on May 21, 2022 8:36:35 GMT -5
The end game is Rock. If he can't or wont do it, then yeah, they probably dont have a set in stone plan B. Not gonna lie, it'd be kind of hilarious if now that HHH and Steph are out of the picture and Rock's buddy is basically in charge of EVERYTHING (just behind Vince), he still is like "Hey, Nick, I love ya and all, but I'm good. Peace."
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Post by Deleted on May 21, 2022 8:42:54 GMT -5
They've been coasting for at least 5 years now. People just keep watching the product no matter how "bad" they say it is. They're not getting any reason to have any major changes.
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Post by Final Countdown Jones on May 21, 2022 9:10:12 GMT -5
Yeah, "this point".
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Post by khali on May 21, 2022 9:24:25 GMT -5
We’re in the episode of Seinfeld where Kramer and the guy from the car dealership decide to see how far past empty they can drive the car.
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Post by EoE: Well There's Your Problem on May 21, 2022 9:36:44 GMT -5
There’s no imperative for them to do anything more than “coast”. As long as they still meet their obligations to the broadcasters, the money is secure.
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Post by Loser troll. Please ban me on May 21, 2022 9:47:00 GMT -5
The Bloodline stuff is getting really, really dull at this point. Almost two years of the same old stuff being shoved into our faces. I’m willing to bet WWE don’t have an endgame in mind for what happens if Reigns decided to leave or retire. Ah well, anything to make the old man happy I guess. I argue they have been coasting since about 2005. Once they humiliated the WCW people they hired there was no one left to challenge them so no need to try. Even now with a legitimate alternative, they continue to keep pace because over the course of a decade+ they have, essentially, indoctrinated an entire generation of viewers that what we think is total garbage is actually the best stuff out there.
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Post by Raw is Doodie101 on May 21, 2022 10:14:58 GMT -5
The Bloodline stuff is getting really, really dull at this point. Almost two years of the same old stuff being shoved into our faces. I’m willing to bet WWE don’t have an endgame in mind for what happens if Reigns decided to leave or retire. Ah well, anything to make the old man happy I guess. I argue they have been coasting since about 2005. Once they humiliated the WCW people they hired there was no one left to challenge them so no need to try. Even now with a legitimate alternative, they continue to keep pace because over the course of a decade+ they have, essentially, indoctrinated an entire generation of viewers that what we think is total garbage is actually the best stuff out there. I've been watching WWE for 20 years now. I am not indoctrinated to anything. People liking something that you don't doesn't mean their indoctrinated. They just have a different opinion than you. That's fine but to act as if they've been brainwashed is asinine. This isn't politics, religion, or anything that truly matters. It's entertainment and entertainment is subjective. People like different stuff than you. Get over it.
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Post by Deleted on May 21, 2022 10:27:05 GMT -5
Like others have said WWE has no reason to stop coasting they just keep being given giant TV deals etc.
It is in part why I am glad Sasha and Naomi did what they did because THAT is the only way left that WWE is ever going to truly start feeling some type of pressure is when more talents like Sasha just choose to leave/not re-sign and WWE is left with no one to be able to fill those slots either because they can't because their blank slates just are not up to snuff or just do not value a talent who could.
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Post by Loser troll. Please ban me on May 21, 2022 11:39:47 GMT -5
I argue they have been coasting since about 2005. Once they humiliated the WCW people they hired there was no one left to challenge them so no need to try. Even now with a legitimate alternative, they continue to keep pace because over the course of a decade+ they have, essentially, indoctrinated an entire generation of viewers that what we think is total garbage is actually the best stuff out there. I've been watching WWE for 20 years now. I am not indoctrinated to anything. People liking something that you don't doesn't mean their indoctrinated. They just have a different opinion than you. That's fine but to act as if they've been brainwashed is asinine. This isn't politics, religion, or anything that truly matters. It's entertainment and entertainment is subjective. People like different stuff than you. Get over it. Firstly, For someone who says this isn't serious, you certainly took it very seriously. Relax. People can like what they like and I encourage it, at no point have I said or will I ever say liking a product is because they forced them to like it. IMO WWE's goal is to have a crowd whose wrestling knowledge is what they themselves have presented. EG; They know WCW existed and the mighty WWE beat them but wouldn't know how badly WCW kicked their asses or how they stole various angles and ideas from ECW. I'm sure the crowd is a good mix but there is a reason they have recently issued memos (Though likely they won't) to avoid hiring indy wrestlers and change the names of the ones they do. It's why they have a vice on their wrestler's income streams and likeness. It's a WWE-centric ecosphere Vince has spent a long time making. Anyway, that's just my two cents. If you can't be on a forum where folks float out differing ideas and opinions that's on you.
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Post by Tiffany Stratton's Daddy on May 21, 2022 12:04:16 GMT -5
At least they have a plan for Reigns and the Bloodlne. I'm okay with it. The whole intention when he won the triple threat with Wyatt and Strowman (both no longer there) is he would not let go of the title for a "long, long time."
Reigns is getting 1,000 days as champion. If we get Reigns versus Rock at Mania, this will be worth it.
Now, who's next? Cody maybe? It feels that way.
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Post by Nosnorb on May 21, 2022 12:12:48 GMT -5
At least they have a plan for Reigns and the Bloodlne. I'm okay with it. The whole intention when he won the triple threat with Wyatt and Strowman (both no longer there) is he would not let go of the title for a "long, long time." Reigns is getting 1,000 days as champion. If we get Reigns versus Rock at Mania, this will be worth it. Just because they might have a plan, does not guarantee that the plan is any good. At this stage, with nobody coming out of a feud with Roman looking better than when they came in and no credible challengers for his titles at present, the plan (if there is one) looks like shit.
A Rock vs Reigns match at 'mania is not worth killing the heat of the entire main roster.
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Post by The Rick Jericho on May 21, 2022 13:03:52 GMT -5
All that money they are making, correct, there is no reason for them to change ANYTHING at this point.
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Post by polarbearpete on May 21, 2022 13:29:46 GMT -5
I've been watching WWE for 20 years now. I am not indoctrinated to anything. People liking something that you don't doesn't mean their indoctrinated. They just have a different opinion than you. That's fine but to act as if they've been brainwashed is asinine. This isn't politics, religion, or anything that truly matters. It's entertainment and entertainment is subjective. People like different stuff than you. Get over it. Firstly, For someone who says this isn't serious, you certainly took it very seriously. Relax. People can like what they like and I encourage it, at no point have I said or will I ever say liking a product is because they forced them to like it. IMO WWE's goal is to have a crowd whose wrestling knowledge is what they themselves have presented. EG; They know WCW existed and the mighty WWE beat them but wouldn't know how badly WCW kicked their asses or how they stole various angles and ideas from ECW. I'm sure the crowd is a good mix but there is a reason they have recently issued memos (Though likely they won't) to avoid hiring indy wrestlers and change the names of the ones they do. It's why they have a vice on their wrestler's income streams and likeness. It's a WWE-centric ecosphere Vince has spent a long time making. Anyway, that's just my two cents. If you can't be on a forum where folks float out differing ideas and opinions that's on you. I grew up watching WCW, WWF and ECW, and I still enjoy WWE (and AEW) today. Considering the average age of the WWE viewer skews older, I’d imagine most of the WWE fanbase started watching well before WWE became the only game in town.
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Post by ChitownKnight on May 21, 2022 14:01:14 GMT -5
At least they have a plan for Reigns and the Bloodlne. I'm okay with it. The whole intention when he won the triple threat with Wyatt and Strowman (both no longer there) is he would not let go of the title for a "long, long time." Reigns is getting 1,000 days as champion. If we get Reigns versus Rock at Mania, this will be worth it. Now, who's next? Cody maybe? It feels that way. I mean he can temporarily drop the title to Drew at Clash and win it back at the Rumble or something, then face the Rock
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Post by ssdrivin on May 21, 2022 14:07:45 GMT -5
At least they have a plan for Reigns and the Bloodlne. I'm okay with it. The whole intention when he won the triple threat with Wyatt and Strowman (both no longer there) is he would not let go of the title for a "long, long time." Reigns is getting 1,000 days as champion. If we get Reigns versus Rock at Mania, this will be worth it. Just because they might have a plan, does not guarantee that the plan is any good. At this stage, with nobody coming out of a feud with Roman looking better than when they came in and no credible challengers for his titles at present, the plan (if there is one) looks like shit.
A Rock vs Reigns match at 'mania is not worth killing the heat of the entire main roster.
It's not exactly a new tactic for WWE though, right? How many years - long, slow, annoying, draining years - have we seen somebody at the top who simply repels all challengers with ease, crushing anybody who gets near them and sending them plummeting back down the card into obscurity? Cena, Lesnar, now Reigns would be three horrendous examples I can think of. Obviously many will mention Triple H's reign of terror too. They've been doing it to varying degrees for a long, long time. It's as though they can't conceive of a gradient between the top of the card and everything else, where there's a transition layer between the midcard and the uppercard, or the uppercard and those with a serious shot at the title picture. It's just Super Mega Badass Guy and "everyone else". Obviously it's fine to have a strong champion, but it's just so tedious to watch them defy logic to make it happen. Good ol' Teflon John, how many times did we see him supposedly in dire straits, only for it to result in absolutely nothing of note and him being back to being chipper unbeaten John Cena again the next week? Zero character development. He didn't act like a normal realistic human, it was like his internal game save was just erased after every episode of RAW. How many people did we see try to challenge Lesnar? How many times did WWE try to convince us that "yes, this guy really could beat Lesnar! for real this time! we promise!", only for it to result in the obvious and predictable murder? Even strong characters are boring without a serious threat, a challenge, real adversity. It's at its best when even the guy who thinks he's untouchable is unnerved and genuinely at risk. The irony, of course, is that the one time it made sense for such a streak to continue, they broke it, with Brock Lesnar beating The Undertaker, when what people would probably rather have seen is somebody beat Lesnar. But, regardless, if there's a 99% chance that the king of the castle is going to win yet again, probably without even breaking a sweat, what's the point? What am I tuning in to see? I'm not going to bother cheering for my guy to beat Lesnar or Reigns or whoever, because they probably won't, so I'll just get to see them embarrassed, beaten, and kicked back down into loserville. "All hope is lost" is a fine device for adding drama to a fictional world, but there has to be somebody capable of coming to save the day. If no such person exists then it's just a crushing, miserable, soul-sucking, depressing slog.
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Post by Deleted on May 21, 2022 14:30:05 GMT -5
I won't talk shit on what anyone likes wrestling wise, even if I personally think the WWE product is a straight up dumpster fire that's creatively bankrupt. I'm sure the arguments could just as easily be made that AEW is just Indy wrestling with a budget and WWE castoffs. To that extent, it's all subjective.
What I will say is this: if you don't like the current WWE product, then it just sucks to be you. They don't care. They haven't cared since Smackdown moved to Fox. They have even less reason to care now that the network is on Peacock.
The purpose of any business is to make money, and in times past, WWE had to put forth more effort creatively to make it. Now they don't, so they won't. It's that simple.
Once again, speaking personally, as long as the wrestling that I want to watch is available to me and is doing well enough financially, I ultimately don't care how the WWE is doing beyond wanting the talent they exploit to have less one-sided bullshit deals.
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Post by tirtefaa on May 21, 2022 14:36:54 GMT -5
This point?
I'd argue that they've been doing so for the latter part of a decade.
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Post by Tiffany Stratton's Daddy on May 21, 2022 22:49:23 GMT -5
At least they have a plan for Reigns and the Bloodlne. I'm okay with it. The whole intention when he won the triple threat with Wyatt and Strowman (both no longer there) is he would not let go of the title for a "long, long time." Reigns is getting 1,000 days as champion. If we get Reigns versus Rock at Mania, this will be worth it. Now, who's next? Cody maybe? It feels that way. I mean he can temporarily drop the title to Drew at Clash and win it back at the Rumble or something, then face the Rock That would break the historic 1,000 day reign they're shooting for.
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