Jump to content
View in the app

A better way to browse. Learn more.

*DEV* Pro Wrestling Only

A full-screen app on your home screen with push notifications, badges and more.

To install this app on iOS and iPadOS
  1. Tap the Share icon in Safari
  2. Scroll the menu and tap Add to Home Screen.
  3. Tap Add in the top-right corner.
To install this app on Android
  1. Tap the 3-dot menu (⋮) in the top-right corner of the browser.
  2. Tap Add to Home screen or Install app.
  3. Confirm by tapping Install.

Featured Replies

  • Replies 847
  • Views 188k
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

comment_5472325

Kharma seems to have problems anywhere she works, though. TNA mistreated her, and now the WWE, albeit a much shorter time, has also mistreated her. Maybe she needs to become a writer.

She's a black, fat, woman. I'm not saying anything, but still, I can't help of thinking about things, since her issues with TNA had to do with Bubba's racist remarks toward haitians.

WWE have made fun of Molly Holly and Mickie James supposed "weight" and "shape". They've fired Dawn Marie while she was pregnant...

 

That doesn't make sense, it's obvious both WWE and TNA weren't waiting for her to drop a few pounds to start doing bikini contests, she was hired to be the monster heel who destroys the thin and cute blondes, and that's it. She's still over so the change of the angle doesn't matter, although it would be fun to see a match while she was in the killing process angle. She just got pregnant. And TNA is TNA, anyone sane will have problems there.

comment_5472328

but isn't the TV mindset that wrestling fans are all poor and stupid so there's no point advertising your product on WWE tv?

Doesn't mean its right. Just shows Ad people are shit bags who have always looked down on the working class.

 

That doesn't make sense, it's obvious both WWE and TNA weren't waiting for her to drop a few pounds to start doing bikini contests, she was hired to be the monster heel who destroys the thin and cute blondes, and that's it. She's still over so the change of the angle doesn't matter, although it would be fun to see a match while she was in the killing process angle. She just got pregnant. And TNA is TNA, anyone sane will have problems there.

It doesn't make sense to want a skinny giant. But WWE harped on Big Show for years about his weight.
comment_5472329

That doesn't make sense, it's obvious both WWE and TNA weren't waiting for her to drop a few pounds to start doing bikini contests, she was hired to be the monster heel who destroys the thin and cute blondes, and that's it. She's still over so the change of the angle doesn't matter, although it would be fun to see a match while she was in the killing process angle. She just got pregnant. And TNA is TNA, anyone sane will have problems there.

It doesn't make sense to want a skinny giant. But WWE harped on Big Show for years about his weight.

 

Nothing new.

 

"I'm a piece of shit. I'm just a fat piece of shit". 1998.

 

Because you see, you can't have fat guys, it's not rassling anymore, we need guys who all look like Randy Orton.

comment_5472342

According to Show, being sent to OVW was less about his weight than it was his attitude and cardio. Or something like that. It was in his DVD. And Vader saying "I'm a fat peice of shit.", while really weird, was more about some sort of "he needs his killer instinct back" than it was his weight. Wasn't that supposed to be part of that aborted deal where he and Ron Simmons were being approached by Callis?

comment_5472344

but isn't the TV mindset that wrestling fans are all poor and stupid so there's no point advertising your product on WWE tv?

Doesn't mean its right. Just shows Ad people are shit bags who have always looked down on the working class.

 

That doesn't make sense, it's obvious both WWE and TNA weren't waiting for her to drop a few pounds to start doing bikini contests, she was hired to be the monster heel who destroys the thin and cute blondes, and that's it. She's still over so the change of the angle doesn't matter, although it would be fun to see a match while she was in the killing process angle. She just got pregnant. And TNA is TNA, anyone sane will have problems there.

It doesn't make sense to want a skinny giant. But WWE harped on Big Show for years about his weight.

 

Well, no, ad people understand, quite correctly, that wrestling fans are a low-income demographic.

 

And WWE harped on Show for his weight and cardio because he was destroying himself.

comment_5472349

Don't really get what you are disputing.

Well, for one, ad people aren't necessarily looking down on wrestling fans -- they just get that it isn't a demographic with money to burn.

comment_5472352

Don't really get what you are disputing.

Well, for one, ad people aren't necessarily looking down on wrestling fans -- they just get that it isn't a demographic with money to burn.

 

Recent or current WWE advertisers include Mattel, ConAgra , Twix/Mars, Burger King, Army National Guard, Proctor & Gamble, 7-Eleven, Pepsi and Castrol.

Now, I realize that these companies generally aren't selling expensive items...but what companies are looking down their nose or "not wanting the demographic" re: advertising on WWE because of the money spending potential of wrestling fans? DeBeer's Diamonds? Porsche? Grey Poupon?

comment_5472353

Now, I realize that these companies generally aren't selling expensive items...but what companies are looking down their nose or "not wanting the demographic" re: advertising on WWE because of the money spending potential of wrestling fans? DeBeer's Diamonds? Porsche? Grey Poupon?

It's more in tune that the head honcho of Grey Poupon issued a directive that says that they're only able to spend x amount of dollars on advertisements. And they don't feel that advertising on WWE television programs are the best ways to use those dollars, compared to an ad during the World Series, Super Bowl, American Idol, etc.

comment_5472354

Now, I realize that these companies generally aren't selling expensive items...but what companies are looking down their nose or "not wanting the demographic" re: advertising on WWE because of the money spending potential of wrestling fans? DeBeer's Diamonds? Porsche? Grey Poupon?

It's more in tune that the head honcho of Grey Poupon issued a directive that says that they're only able to spend x amount of dollars on advertisements. And they don't feel that advertising on WWE television programs are the best ways to use those dollars, compared to an ad during the World Series, Super Bowl, American Idol, etc.

 

I was joking, man. :lol:

comment_5472356

That doesn't make sense, it's obvious both WWE and TNA weren't waiting for her to drop a few pounds to start doing bikini contests, she was hired to be the monster heel who destroys the thin and cute blondes, and that's it. She's still over so the change of the angle doesn't matter, although it would be fun to see a match while she was in the killing process angle. She just got pregnant. And TNA is TNA, anyone sane will have problems there.

It doesn't make sense to want a skinny giant. But WWE harped on Big Show for years about his weight.

 

Nothing new.

 

"I'm a piece of shit. I'm just a fat piece of shit". 1998.

 

Because you see, you can't have fat guys, it's not rassling anymore, we need guys who all look like Randy Orton.

 

This might reopen a can of worms, but is it really all that surprising that the WWE prefers their entertainers to look like Orton? Professional wrestling has a history of using that particular model for success just like every other form of major entertainment. Not always the case, no, but more often than not, yes. A standard that is of questionable moral significance, but nevertheless far more profitable than the alternative.
comment_5472362

As far as weight loss. There is a limit to your monster heels to the point where you want them to be in good enough shape to work rather than just being as big as possible. Adrian Adonis was better at 280 lbs than at 380. Yokozuna was better at 505 than 650, etc.

comment_5472363

That doesn't make sense, it's obvious both WWE and TNA weren't waiting for her to drop a few pounds to start doing bikini contests, she was hired to be the monster heel who destroys the thin and cute blondes, and that's it. She's still over so the change of the angle doesn't matter, although it would be fun to see a match while she was in the killing process angle. She just got pregnant. And TNA is TNA, anyone sane will have problems there.

It doesn't make sense to want a skinny giant. But WWE harped on Big Show for years about his weight.

 

Nothing new.

 

"I'm a piece of shit. I'm just a fat piece of shit". 1998.

 

Because you see, you can't have fat guys, it's not rassling anymore, we need guys who all look like Randy Orton.

 

This might reopen a can of worms, but is it really all that surprising that the WWE prefers their entertainers to look like Orton? Professional wrestling has a history of using that particular model for success

 

Yeah since about 2002.

comment_5472366

Actually, one of those "HHH takeover" aspects that I can see is more guys growing their hair out. You know he's of the mindset that it's significantly more visual (hence better) when they snap their head back on strikes/etc... but, yeah, Randy Orton is not "the classical pro wrestling star's look" by any means. Hell, Randy's not even a star/draw himself if recent Smackdown touring is your guide.

comment_5472369

Actually, one of those "HHH takeover" aspects that I can see is more guys growing their hair out. You know he's of the mindset that it's significantly more visual (hence better) when they snap their head back on strikes/etc...

Wasn't he the one behind all the haircuts in 02/03 because he wanted to be the only guy on the roster with long blonde hair?

comment_5472375

Actually, one of those "HHH takeover" aspects that I can see is more guys growing their hair out. You know he's of the mindset that it's significantly more visual (hence better) when they snap their head back on strikes/etc...

Wasn't he the one behind all the haircuts in 02/03 because he wanted to be the only guy on the roster with long blonde hair?

 

Yep. Test, Christian, you name it.

  • 1 month later...
comment_5475853

Actually, one of those "HHH takeover" aspects that I can see is more guys growing their hair out. You know he's of the mindset that it's significantly more visual (hence better) when they snap their head back on strikes/etc...

Wasn't he the one behind all the haircuts in 02/03 because he wanted to be the only guy on the roster with long blonde hair?

 

Yep. Test, Christian, you name it.

 

Also, Mike "Nova" Bucci, from what I recall. If I'm not mistaken the story went that Stephanie thought with his hair he looked too much like Triple-H so it had to go?

  • 3 months later...
comment_5486184

Cageside Quote: Jim Ross is 'treated wonderfully in WWE'

 

I'm told by some fans that I'm a gutless sellout for continuing to work for WWE after "how you've been treated." These critiques, eye rollers to say the least, must be coming from bottom feeding adults or kids who have never had a job and are still living with mommy and daddy.

 

Other than by a handful of individuals, I am treated wonderfully in WWE so please don't base what you see on a TV and confuse it with day to day life.

 

...

 

Anyone can quit and one can argue that is one of the things that is wrong with our country, people quitting on their goals, quitting on committments, and quitting on doing all they can to make positive contributions in their professional and personal lives. I am not a quitter.

Guest
This topic is now closed to further replies.

Configure browser push notifications

Chrome (Android)
  1. Tap the lock icon next to the address bar.
  2. Tap Permissions → Notifications.
  3. Adjust your preference.
Chrome (Desktop)
  1. Click the padlock icon in the address bar.
  2. Select Site settings.
  3. Find Notifications and adjust your preference.