I was reading it today, it's very good. Happy for Bryan.
Mind sharing some juicy details from the book? ..In Bullet point form if you like
Sometimes I wish we could get more rationale as to why Vince sours on somebody. To me, The Lucha Dragons fill a niche role in the company. They're solid in ring performers that will wow the crowd, bring them to their feet and entertain them.
Of course their ceiling is not as high as other people in the company. They're probably not as marketable as others or don't excel in other areas like cutting promos but they are still absolutely worthy of being on Raw every week to entertain the s**t out of us. If Vince should sour on anybody, it should be with The Ascension.![]()
I was reading it today, it's very good. Happy for Bryan.
but moreso than that there's SUCH a curve on learning to take and deliver moves safely. Right now a simple headlock takedown is the hardest thing in the world to do for me with another person's head in my hands. I'm definitely nowhere near ready for a singles match yet.Just like the children I work with.Translation, Vince is an instant gratification type that gives up when he doesn't instantly get something out of a certain performer or angle.
Vince is definitely such a spoiled child with toys. He'll beg and do whatever it takes to get a new awesome looking toy and after playing win it a while he notices some imperfection and things"lame!"and goes back to an old toy that he likes to spend time with every once in a while
Seeing Cesaro in a suit on Tough Enough this week really made me realize that WWE should've pushed him as their equivalent of Georges St. Pierre in UFC.
First, Cesaro showing Kidd some love. Second, if I spoke English as well as he did there I'd be very happy, and I'm only speak English.


Watching Death Before Dishonor
How is it?
Yes!
My favorite moment in Scott Steiner's career.