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Solid review, but the PPV gets a....![]()
I'm sure it will be on youtube soon...I'll just wait....
...nice review for a sad event...
Solid review, but the PPV gets a....![]()
In UFC you HAVE to watch the big time fights oN PPV.
I have to give Bischoff credit he was doing the evil authority figure before Vince McMahon ever decided to do it.
But yeah at this point its such a tired old concept thats been run into the ground. Right now Bischoff cuts a better promo than Vince because he's a NATURAL weisel (Vince can only pull it off when he's motivated..like against Bret Hart) but otherwise Vince's heel promos aren't NEARLY as good as they were in from 97-2001. He was such an entertainer on the mic then.
Bischoff needs to step back from his on are role and Vince needs to step away all together.
Wait, so you have a crystal ball? You've sat in a board room with Vince McMahon and had conversations with you about this? Vince has told you personally that this is why CM Punk hasn't had a consistent push?
Or is it just yet another IWC conspiracy because they need to try to justify in their minds why a guy they like isn't getting pushed the way they think he should be?
I have not met one single wrestling fan outside of this forum that thinks CM Punk deserves any more than he has gotten. This is from people who *like* CM Punk and think he's a great heel. CM Punk IS a great heel. But he's not the *whole package* by WWE standards.
He's not larger than life. He's not a spectacle. He's as, Gotham stated earlier, a guy who comes out and wrestles. And yes he can cut a good promo also. But he's not the "whole package" and that's why he hasn't gotten a consistent push.
Uh..I never said WHY Punk wasn't getting pushed so how can it be a correction? how was I wrong?
But just to play along...correction to your so called correction: Punk was getting buried BEFORE he ever thought about taking time off from WWE this year.
If was about taking time off why was he constantly buried during the SES gimmick and why did he seem to constantly be jobbing to Rey Mysterio? Same thing happened when he faced Taker. After a while he never seemed to get a leg up.
He's hardly ever REALLY gotten a solid and consistent Push from WWE even though he's always delivered on his end. And thats because he was an indy star in a company that enjoys beating down indie stars wills and he's never been one to play politics as much as most.
Anyone who made a name outside of WWE prepare to get taken down a peg because what you did elsewhere don't mean sh** to Vince. The only exception to that Rule has breen Flair and thats because Vince loved his showmanship and his similarities to his boyhood wrestling heroes.
A few weeks ago during the Orton/Punk match on Raw, half the arena was chanting "RKO," and the other half was responding "GTS." So, yeah, I'm pretty sure at least half that arena wants to see Punk get more of push than he's received so far.I have not met one single wrestling fan outside of this forum that thinks CM Punk deserves any more than he has gotten.


I thought Vince was far, far superior to Eric as an on-air character. I can't remember a single Bischoff promo that I thought of as outstanding. Vince delivered amazing promos and character moments on a weekly basis.
That being said, I wanted him gone as an on-air character 2 or so years after the Austin feud. I didn't even like the DX feud and I'm an enormous HBK mark.
Punk is the whole package- different look, possibly the best mic worker in the biz, great in-ring skills, charisma.
Punk's problem is two-fold. #1, he has the most normal body in WWE. Even similar-framed guys like Miz have more definition and musculature. That doesn't sit well with Vince. #2, Punk seems content with himself as a person, which is great of course, but I think his admitted introversion might rub some of the CT the wrong way.

Sting must believe in conspiracy theories.
Yup...according too Nell Sting must be part of the IWC too...believing in all the conspiracies? Doesn't matter than he's met McMahon face to face and been workign in the business for over 25 years.What about Sin Cara and Kharma? Do you think that's just cause they are new and will be punished for it later or is someone (possibly Triple H) keeping Vince from doing it?
Punks not going to play the game as much as some. He's never had a problem voicing his opinion. And if you don't do it WWE and Vince's way up there you are screwed. Its a testament to Punks talent that he's lasted as long as he did and gone as far as he did.
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Yup...according too Nell Sting must be part of the IWC too...believing in all the conspiracies? Doesn't matter than he's met McMahon face to face and been workign in the business for over 25 years.
Sin Cara is a bit different because WWE desperately wants to grow in the Hispanic market. They need a representative. Its th same reason Khali still has a job despite sucking like a hoover vacuum cleaner.
But its hard to say what will happen long term.
Kharma is a sideshow attraction and Vince being the pure CARNIE eccentric that he is loves freakshows. In a lot of ways thats what WWE has been over the years. A carnie show or freakshow. Its part of his blood. He sees Kharma and instantly sees a special attraction. Remember Vince's strength was ALWAYS taking performers from other promotions and making them stars. While Kong achieved some fame outside of WWE Vince doesn't really consider TNA as major competition right now so that may cause him to make an exception.
But thats no guarantee that she will always be treated well and used right long term: look at Big Van Vader after a few years in WWF. In the end he could tear her down after he's gotten all he can out of her.
If she had been a star that was competition for WWE he may not have tried to use her as good for as long. Right now he sees someone he can take to a higher level with the WWE promotional machine, which is true.
But as far as WWE is concerned everything she did before WWE doesn't matter no matter how good it was.
There have been exceptions to THAT rule too (Rick Rudes AWA tag team title reign, Ric Flairs NWA title) but its rare.
I read an interview where he said he was never "concerned about losing (his) spot" in WWE and that he often chose sleep over going out with "the boys" in the locker room. He marches to his own drummer. I have all the respect in the world for that but it runs contrary to the old-school wrestling mentality. That might have cost Punk a little but he obviously doesn't care.
Punks not going to play the game as much as some. He's never had a problem voicing his opinion. And if you don't do it WWE and Vince's way up there you are screwed. Its a testament to Punks talent that he's lasted as long as he did and gone as far as he did.
Anybody who crosses Vince or critisizes the company or doesn't play the game risks a responds. Its like when Austin critisized creative and then walked out. WWE immediatly went into propoganda mode trying to paint Austin in a bad light in any way they could. Some of it was deserved but some of it wasn't...but he got it despite being arguably the bisggest star in WWE history.
We've all seen what McMahon does when he doesn't get his way or people don't follow his rules. Piper got a pink slip for voicing his opinions on steriods.
But Nell would tell you ALL that is part fo the IWC conspiracy![]()
So what exactly was lager than life about Bret Hart? He was just a guy who went out there and wrestled. Yet he was a big star in WWF, and was the guy for a little while. There were guys who were more larger than life, but Vince picked Hart to be the guy after Hogan left.
Nell, your reasoning is flawed.
How is my reasoning flawed when you picked out ONE guy who doesn't fit the "larger than life" mold, when just about every other BIG star in WWE has, in one way or another?
Don't even get me started on that. It was innovative in 1998 with Vinny Mac vs. SCSA. Everthing since then has been a steady descent. I'd be overjoyed if WWE and TNA scapped all on-air authority figures. Wrestling made it for decades without them and it would improve without them now.
How is my reasoning flawed when you picked out ONE guy who doesn't fit the "larger than life" mold, when just about every other BIG star in WWE has, in one way or another?
Go work for ANY company, publicly badmouth them and criticize them, and see how long you last.
But no, of course Vince McMahon is just some evil dictator...
After watching Smackdown, I think it would suck if they have it to where it was Cole who brought Kharma into the WWE just so she could destroy the Divas for him.
How about this, for months Vince pushed a guy who is void of charisma and has okay ring skills. That man's name is Drew McItyer. He shoved this guy down are throats, gave him a long undefeated streak, and tried everything to get him over. He's not larger than life, he's one of the most boring guys on the roster, and was booked strong. Vince pushes who he likes, it doesn't matter if you're lager than life or useless.
Lucky bastard!
Just read the review of TNA. Seems like everyweek, the heel/babyface is switched up. Dreamer is a heel now? Ugh. Who are you meant to root for when people are switching sides every week.
Forget characters and entertainment, and forget wrestling too. With TNA...it's all about the twist.
(this is the part where I'd put up a picture of M. Night but you know what.....**** that guy)
Wow thinking about it...Vince Russo's the M. Night of wrestling.
Wow thinking about it...Vince Russo's the M. Night of wrestling.

Hulk Hogan and Eric Bischoff have been living in a secret village that still thinks it's 1997.
The Great Khali's time in the WWE is probably going to end soon, especially if the WWE decides to groom Jinder Mahal as the "we will promote our company to India" guy despite the fact that Jinder is actually from Canada (although he is of Indian descent).
I'm shocked The Iron Sheik was actually Iranian.