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comment_5774197

One one hand, at least they're trying so I'll give them that. I'd rather them throw a bunch of shit at the wall and see what sticks instead of just giving up on something. On the other hand, does it say how these will be taped? If this is just taking the spot of Superstars/Main Event matches taped before Raw and Smackdown I'd be worried. They already have the Cruiserweight Division on it's own little island, I'm not sure what separating it further would do if it's still in front of the same crowds.

comment_5774238

Still, it's going to be odd if the Raw Exclusive Division has it's show taped at Smackdown every week.

I believe that's the plan given Mauro Renallo will be doing commentary with Corey Graves and it's airing (live I guess) on Tuesday's at 10:00 PM which is once SmackDown Live ends.

comment_5774242

If they're smart, they will darken arena more and maybe allow fans to come down and fill empty seats because having your new show full of guys that many are unfamiliar with wrestling in front of a crowd clearing out of the arena is not gonna be a good look.

comment_5774939

The new collection this month is Randy Savage matches

 

I watched the Savage-Austin match. It was only about three minutes bell to bell. Man, what a crime, because what we did get was great. Yet another example of WCW being WCW.

comment_5775386

Something I always wondered I know most of us heard of those Satellite feeds in the trading community where a feed was taped that showed Dark Matches as unedited broadcast stuff as well as after show segments matches. Now when WWE started with the Network and had pre show stuff and post show stuff why was it just a panel talking instead of the juicy stuff fans wanted to see ie those after show dark matches that tend to happen during every taped Raw or Smackdown show?

comment_5775441

I'd doubt there'd be much interest beyond the "gotta see everything" types.

 

Very often they have little story line progression, or are just there as either crowd warmup or "send the crowd happy" or celebration segments.

 

They are better off as parts of collections (there is a Post Raw DVD compilation out there, and often they'll show up in various wrestler specific collections) or a rare and interesting nugget situation (Danielson (I think as American Dragon though), Cade and Kendrick in that pre-Velocity (IIRC) taping match in San Antonio while they were in Shawn Michaels' training school).

comment_5775443

I will say though, that I am disappointing a bit that all the pre-WM 30 PPV warmup shows and other extra content produced through the years (Free For All, Heat, Internet "exclusives," Home Video exclusives (including an HBK-Goldust title match from Buried Alive) and whatever else) where not included in the PPV programming archives.

comment_5775534

They do have some extra post-airing stuff on the 1998 RAWs. For instance I watched the episode with the Austin/Undertaker vs Kane/Mankind Hell in a Cell match and there was actually a finish after RAW went off the air, I think it was Austin pinning Foley. Kind of like showing the finish to the Harts-Strike Force match from the Hogan-Andre Main Event show that didn't air previously. Those kind of things are pretty cool to see even if they don't really matter all that much to the average fan watching. The preshows for the PPVs would be a nice addition at some point in time, but still a lot more TV stuff I'd prioritize before that.

comment_5775545

They do have some extra post-airing stuff on the 1998 RAWs. For instance I watched the episode with the Austin/Undertaker vs Kane/Mankind Hell in a Cell match and there was actually a finish after RAW went off the air, I think it was Austin pinning Foley. Kind of like showing the finish to the Harts-Strike Force match from the Hogan-Andre Main Event show that didn't air previously. Those kind of things are pretty cool to see even if they don't really matter all that much to the average fan watching. The preshows for the PPVs would be a nice addition at some point in time, but still a lot more TV stuff I'd prioritize before that.

 

Yeah I love watching the post show Raw bits from 1998 and I know they did a load for 1999 as well but did they do any other years? I cant recall them doing any Smackdown related segments.

 

I bought the Raw DVd that had similar bits like Hogan posing with Cena & Batista but what I always found odd with this is why they didnt show the match that took place before the posedown which I believe was Hogan/Batista/Cena vs HBK/HHH/JBL.

comment_5776207

Anyone watch Story Time yet?

 

It's not bad, actually.

 

Four "road" stories told by the wrestlers themselves, narrated by Gene Okerlund, and given the animation treatment.

 

All in all, it's only 11 minutes long - the perfect length for a "bedtime story," if you ask me.

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