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Is part 2 of the Art of Wrestling with Punk tomorrow or Thursday?
Wait...they already launched? Done. They should have price it higher honestly. I still think WWE Network should have launched at $14.99.I just subscribed to NJPW World and it's already worth the $8.40. Few things:
This is awesome
The site not being in English hasn't been a problem so far.
The translate feature in Chrome does a good enough job to get the idea, plus the URL for each link is actually in English anyway (up the top you have "Schedule", " Shows" etc.)
This actually runs faster than the Network for me and my Network (at least) used to run fine
Hefty archive up already (SO. MUCH. INOKI.) and from what I've managed to figure out via Chrome's translation, pretty much every show will be put up as they're taped. So expect the finals of the World Tag League to go up on the 7th.
Schedule has shows right through to end of Jan. Yes, Wrestle Kingdom 9 will be live.
When Jim Ross said NJPW listens to their fans, he meant it and this is another case of that.![]()
Holy ****.
Wait...they already launched? Done. They should have price it higher honestly. I still think WWE Network should have launched at $14.99.
A Stairs Match at TLC? What the hell?
It's going to be a Chairs Match. Mistake on the author's part.
Cesaro.
Vince McMahon's comments about Cesaro will likely be the most frustrating thing for any long-time fan of his to digest.
Cesaro's placement in the card currently is due to being a victim of the start/stop/start booking that plagues a lot of the talents today and that all begins and ends with Vince seeing things he likes and doesn't like in talents that have nothing to do with how the audience sees them.
Let's not forget that Chris Jericho often tells the talent of wrestling Daniel Bryan on the debut of WWE NXT and telling Vince after that Bryan was a star. Vince's reaction? "Him? He doesn't even eat meat!" That right there is a great insight into the thought process of what being a star means to Vince McMahon and how hard it is for talents to overcome whatever perception Vince has of them.
Cesaro may be a beast in the ring. He may have great matches. He may have that unique European presentation, but if Vince doesn't see him as "having it", where Cesaro resides now - the nexus that is the mid-card, is likely where he will always dwell.
Ask Zack Ryder.
It wasn't Cesaro who asked to stop doing the Big Swing. It was WWE who told him to stop. When you start taking elements of a performer away from him - elements that were getting a reaction - without something equal to replace them with, and then book him to lose all the time, what sort of connection do you expect him to have?
Cesaro hasn't been used right since he won the Andre the Giant Battle Royal. Austin pretty much said that to Vince but the message didn't seep through. Go back and study how he's been utilized Vince, and you will see why he's "not there yet". It has NOTHING to do with being European, or is that the excuse as for why Bad News Barrett, Sheamus, etc. haven't grabbed the brass ring, either?
This was arguably the worst part of the whole interview, worse than the title comment, worse than any issue with Punk, even worse than the blatant brass ring ********. It was like Dunn fed Vince a new buzzword to use to basically throw the entire locker room under the bus in one fell swoop!Millennials
I don't think I have ever heard, over the course of any interview, podcast or public statement, the owner of a company pretty much bury the entire roster he has, but that's what Vince McMahon did last night - on the Network they built with their own hard work.
When Vince said that he felt the current roster where "Millennials" who didn't show the same aggression that the Attitude Era talents did, what he was really telling them is that they suck, although he did name a few that he felt were doing well.
Meanwhile, Austin blatantly said that the talents walk around on eggshells backstage and are afraid to piss anyone off. Vince's reaction? "So, They better not piss anyone off then" was the absolutely stupidest thing he could have said. What Vince should have said is, "I wish they would piss me off. Then, I wish they would prove me wrong. I would welcome that."
Vince McMahon painted his locker room as a bunch of lazy failures who are happy to be in the corner he has painted for them and then warned them they better not do anything to disrupt that. That my friends is exactly why we have a bunch of Harlem Globetrotters, happy to be on the roster and perform, instead of a bunch of NBA Superstars seeking to shake things up so they can win The NBA championship.
It's an analogy I've made many a times before about today's WWE roster vs. the past rosters, but it's true. There are far too many of the talents scared to take a stand, scared to do what they know in their hearts is right as performers and too shackled by overwritten scripts to break out as performers.
If Vince really feels that way, he should turn around and fire the entire roster. He's got hungry talents in NXT waiting, so bring them up and throw them to wolves. Obviously, these Millenials aren't getting the job done.
When you think back to last night, remember that Austin challenged the performers to break out. Vince didn't. He just crapped on them.
Speaking of which, when was the last great moment on Raw you can name Vince? The type that will be celebrated the way the Austin beer truck moment is? Or Hogan vs. Andre?
Ok so...out of everything so far...
- Dolph Ziggler vs Luke Harper: This is a feud that needs more mic time given to it for it to be significant however I am into the idea of these two having a ladder match for the belt because it's been a while since we've seen that and these two are great workers
- Dean Ambrose vs Bray Wyatt: Once again, A feud that can be done better than it has been and despite Ambrose and Wyatt doing there parts in this, the creative laziness is causing a lack of the needed intensity. Hopefully the TLC match will give these guys a chance to not hold back and deliver a brutal match. Honestly, this feud calls for things like Dog Collar and Texas Bullrope matches.
- Seth Rollins vs Cena - The good thing about this being a tables match is that no matter who wins no one has to eat the pinfall, however it would be best if the ended was screwy because we know they want Cena vs Lesnar at the Rumble and Rollins needs to maintain steam going into his planned feud with Orton.
It's going to be a Chairs Match. Mistake on the author's part.
It's going to be a Chairs Match. Mistake on the author's part.
Oh, there's no question in my mind that Vince hates pro wrestling now and if he could figure out a way to eliminate that aspect of his company, he would. He's absolutely delusional in thinking that WWE is a multimedia entertainment entity. Yes, they dabble in movies and music and other ventures. And, yes, they produce a form of "episodic television." But, he needs to accept that they are still a professional wrestling company at their core. As long as the vast majority of their storytelling takes place in a ring, and as long as their primary product involves worked matches between "superstars" and between "divas," they are a pro wrestling company first and foremost. Vince can reject that assertion all he wants, but that doesn't make it any less true.
Maybe he has adopted Russo's viewpoint...or maybe this was his viewpoint all along and Russo adopted it from him. I'm just saying that more often than not, his actions have betrayed the ridiculous words he uttered tonight.
I definitely agree with your point about Cena and Orton...if anyone had to end the streak, they were certainly just as if not more worthy than Brock.
However, out of everything he said/did tonight, I was most offended by him rolling his eyes when Austin asked if there was a way for fans to reach out to him and voice their opinions/share their ideas. I'm not even necessarily saying he has to (or even should) want our feedback...but don't roll your eyes when being asked about communicating with your customers. That was extremely insulting.
Vince Russo said:Brand . . .Brand . . . Brand.
I know you are all waiting for me to comment on the interview that Vince McMahon did with Stone Cold Steve Austin on the WWE Network last night . . . so here I am. Its funny when I read the dirt sheets this morning and they all talk about dissecting this interview over the next couple of days. My question? Dissect WHAT? Dissect Vince McMahons answers to Stone Colds questions? What the hell is there to dissect?
Having been sown to Vinces hip for five years, theres nothingshocking, or even news worthy that comes out of this interview. Nothing. Outside of the story that VINCE WAS GOING TO SPEAKon his own network of coursewhats actually there? He apologized to Punk for releasing him on his wedding day? It was his call to end the Undertakers streak? FREAKIN WHOOPEE! This entire interview was set up to help Vince get subscribers for his networkplain and simple. And, I dont blame him for once second. Every wrestling fan tuned in after they were bored to tears with RAW. Me? Three hours of WWE was enough. In addition, I knew that there was really nothing Watergate Worthy that Vince was going to disclose.
But, you want a scoop? here it is ; There is no way ON GODS GREEN EARTH (thanks HBK), that Vince McMahon is a happy man these daysNO WAY. When you look at both the facts, and the current WWE productVince would actually have to be comatose to be walking around with a smile on his face. To his extreme creditVince was smack in the middle of the height of the Attitude Era. He was there, he experienced it every, single week for the good part of three years. The entire WORLD was buzzing about the WWEHollywood was even chasing ME down to produce television shows for them. Now, 15 years later . . . gone . . . all gone. After all that, the wrestling business has digresed all the way back to where it was before the Attitude Era was even born. Honestly, its a wonder they dont bring back Mantaur next week.
You watched last nights showyou know what your true opinion is of that showyou tell me . . . do you think THE Vince McMahon actually thought that was a gallant effort? Really? I cant believe that for one second. And, he can sit down with The Rattlesnake as be as cool, calm and collected as Vince always is . . . but its all a facade . . . just his game face. Theres nothing to dissect about last nights monumental interview. No, wait . . . there isVince wanted you to tune into his network and you did. But, let me make this point clear-take nothing away from Austin. Steve asked all the right questions, be it that he didnt go as far as he probably wanted to simply out of respect to the boss. And, I dont blame him . . . not for a second. Above all you have to give Vince his respect because he has indeed earned that. But, to take anything away from that interview? Getting a new insight, different side? Vince would never give you thatnot even for $9.99, because if he was going to be blatantly honest he simply would have said, Were letting our fans down, we know it, and were going to fix that. On a few occasions Vince made sure he stated that its about our fans, we listen to our fans. Well, dont your fans speak through the number of people who are watching your product. What exactly did the 750,000 fans say to you last week, Vince, when they turned off the show from hour one to hour two because you failed to follow-up with Sting? If you actually would have listened, and heard, then wouldnt the Stinger have been on THIS WEEKS SHOW? Im just asking.
Sorry, my beloved Brand, I love you, I always will, but the real story is that Vince probably picked up a few new subscribers last nite.
This was a tough one, on one hand you could have had Cesaro keep on swinging and getting those pops, but if he was to get to the next level he was going to need more and he can't cut a promo, so they put him with the mic master, and I think the idea was to build it so the crowd wanted him to split from Paul and when it happened he'd get the promo chance to unleash on Heyman and really establish some personality.
None of this excuses the complete lack of a plan b when it fell through of course, but I think Cesaro was/is a tough nut to crack as far as getting him molded into a main event package.
Anyone get the feeling that it was HHH/Steph that gave the order to sack Punk , Punk said that he got a text from HHH 2 days before his wedding saying that they need to talk, and Punk told him he would be happy to after the wedding which was 2 days. I get the feeling HHH and Steph both felt insulted by this and probably went behind Vince's back and fired him.
I was just reading about WWE heavily editing Nikki Bella's Smackdown promo. Man, they just can't get out of their own way. When someone delivers that well, you gotta run with it.
Anyone get the feeling that it was HHH/Steph that gave the order to sack Punk , Punk said that he got a text from HHH 2 days before his wedding saying that they need to talk, and Punk told him he would be happy to after the wedding which was 2 days. I get the feeling HHH and Steph both felt insulted by this and probably went behind Vince's back and fired him.