I'm pretty okay with the show not being "edgy"...thats not the real problem. The problem is awful booking primarily on the raw side making things feel boring, predictable, rushed, and even cheap. A good example is the women's division on raw.
I'm pretty okay with the show not being "edgy"...thats not the real problem. The problem is awful booking primarily on the raw side making things feel boring, predictable, rushed, and even cheap. A good example is the women's division on raw.
The Punk parallel was pretty glaring here to me. But that's just the way it goes. Frankly, I think Owens, and Punk before him, should be really happy with what they get. And this is from a guy who will take those guys 10 times out of 10 over a mediocre has-been like Goldberg or old man Rock. But they'll live on to fight another day, and they get the lion's share of attention for the better part of the year while the "real" main eventers take that time off. The way Punk responded, you would think he was treated the way Dolph Ziggler or Cesaro has been.
The first sign I saw that Triple H really respected the technical wrestling workers and their fans influence was at Wrestlemania 20 when he tapped to Benoit. And his nxt success is hard to argue. But I think he also would prefer a roided freak like himself as champ.
So you don't think he was supportive of Benoit's win over him at Wrestlemania? Because to my eyes, that was very much in line with what he's doing with NXT--promoting the guys with skills who the hardcore fans really get behind.
Slow news day
Roman Reigns might going to Smackdown
Jim Ross' wife passed away today. She was seriously injured when a car crashed into her Vespa. She had to be put on life support but just didn't make it. This is really heartbreaking for me as I know what it's like to have your wife on life support, only to see them go. All my prayers and blessings to Jim right now. More info here:https://www.wrestlinginc.com/wi/news/2017/0322/624365/jim-ross-says-his-wife-is-on-life-support/
Thanks buddy. Well said. Nothing but the best for Jim Ross.I'm truly sad to hear that FFM. Makes me see how lucky I am even though I (like every single person) have problems. I know we are dust in the wind but it is never easy to say goodbye, especially in those terms.
May he find peace in these horrible times.
Thanks.I hate to hear that, particularly about your own situation fistful. Terrible.
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