Everything posted by Matt D
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How can wrestling appeal to educated people with money?
I think they're frankly better off continuing to try to tap into growing foreign markets, maybe?
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How can wrestling appeal to educated people with money?
There almost has to be a Hostile Takeover story in the next month, no?
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How can wrestling appeal to educated people with money?
I think a good corollary discussion to this is just how wrestling WILL Change, now that we have some idea about both the network and the tv rights. How is WWE going to react to this week? Etc? What do we think will really happen?
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Current WWE
Alright, here's what I think they should do with the belt: -Strip Bryan -Turn the Cena vs Wyatt match at Payback into a title match -Put Wyatt over after Cena loses his cool, does not rise above hate, and makes a stupid mistake which gives a good mind game payoff to this whole storyline, one that it sorely needs. -Put the Wyatts over the Usos so they have three+ belts on the chair -Put Wyatt over a few babyfaces -On the July PPV Have Cena/Bryan beat the Wyatts for the titles -The Main Event of Summerslam is Cena vs Bryan for the #1 Contendorship (or at least that's the big match). Have it like Summerslam 92 where one or the other seem to have gone with Wyatt maybe? Have it end in dispute. -Then, to get people to renew their subscriptions since Night of Champions is now key, run the blowoff Wyatt vs Cena vs Bryan there as the main event and culmination of the story.
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Current WWE
I want to see Vince pissed off about all this news and put the belt on himself.
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Where to Find Current Foreign Storylines
I was wishing on a star, big guy. Johnny Sorrow explains New Japan booking using the TV show Rhoda is high art waiting to happen.
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How can wrestling appeal to educated people with money?
I think it's more of a business analyst/intellectual exercise. Past "Better storylines" I don't think most of us would be happier with a more mainstream product. But here we're crafty enough to put that aside for the sake of stretching our brains.
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Current WWE
Monday should be pretty interesting. It's a shame it's a taped show.
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Do you resent Brock Lesnar's deal?
Isn't the mindset that Brock left THEM? That he turned his back on them and on the thing that they love? They invested their time and attention and fandom in him and he spurned it? And for what? Football which he failed at? MMA which a lot of them resent? Living with Sable? I don't mean to say that any of this is particularly reasonable, but let's understand why they feel like they do. A lot of these people are so caught up in wrestling that for someone to decide to leave it after being pushed to the moon, well, weird things happen.
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WWE Finances
Also, I wasn't saying the work done over the last couple of months wasn't useful, even if WWE didn't get their way. In some ways, it shows how amazing it was that things ended up as low as they seem to and can be a case study for value vs perception or who knows.
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Where to Find Current Foreign Storylines
Just ask Johnny Sorrow. You would have never guessed that what's going on with Okada right now is based on an old episode of Welcome Back Kotter.
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WWE Finances
The world didn't screw Chris; WWE did.
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WWE Finances
So much crunched data and articles, all for nothing because the world refuses to cooperate?
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Thoughts on some of the DVDVR matches
They are father and mother to all of us, to be fair.
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Current WWE
I feel for Trips a bit when it comes to the debut of NXT guys. How can even the best new characters survive the weekly TV grind, the need for content, the post-Lesnarian start-stop booking, and the writers?
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WWE TV Rights Deal
Are we rooting for WWE in this? It's interesting to watch everyone's reactions. I kind of am, and I don't really know why. Will it trickle down to the wrestlers who might be hurt by the shift to the network? Maybe? Probably not as much as it ought to. From what I understand, everyone's contracts are set up in a way that "TV DEAL" doesn't really impact things. Is it because it makes us feel more legitimate as fans? Do we think WWE will be able to do more products now and give us more content?
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Things I learned from wrestling
I think you can learn a lot about serialized storytelling from wrestling, actually: things like how to build up a threat or how to have someone lose but not lose their heat.
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WWE Network... It's Here
Both RVD and Santino talking about how the RVD vs Eddy ladder match was Eddy's first was very weird.
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Other 1996 worth watching
It's nothing huge but I really loved the Luger vs Alex Wright TV title match from the March 11 nitro. Great Luger performance.
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Best HHH matches
I don't really like either the Jericho (Last Man Standing) or Austin (3 stages of hell) matches. Both of them have very good patches but they end up as these hugely bloated affairs. HHH, more than any wrestler other than maybe TNA era Jarrett, just doesn't get that less is more. I bet there are dozens of Triple H matches that are 2/3rds good.
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The story of Jerry Lawler and The Snowman
I buy almost nothing wrestling related. I will buy the e-book.
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WWE TV Rights Deal
Does anyone ever call them on this stuff during the stockholder calls?
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Current WWE
maybe if he is out they can use the time to build up a heel?
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Current WWE
I don't care if it's proven to be dangerous or not, it'd make me personally feel better if he stopped doing the diving headbutt.