Monday Nights Partie Deux
January 13th 2010 03:38
I am not going to post on iMPACT! vs Raw yet, I am going to comment firstly on the fact we may see the wars again full time. Wrestling really needs this, I feel that wrestling has been just gradually plodding along it's pretty much been a case of "So what?" in the world of wrestling. I don't care who wins, but I want to see TNA compete, and I want to see TNA force the change that wrestling needs.
WCW came along at the time that made wrestling make that change, ECW came along and was adding that alternative that we wanted to. I personally liked all three, but was always swaying towards WCW. WCW had what WWE really didn't at the time, a Cruiserweight Division and in my mind that is where the focus of wrestling will be.
TNA has some talent that can really make their X Division a main player, bring in some part time stars here and there, bring in guys full time, and you have yourself a division that can stand on it's own. TNA also has something the WWE does not have, a good balance of wrestling women. WWE has a lot of look, and a lack of talented workers, TNA has the mix of talent, and looks that can make people sit and watch and enjoy the action, and if you are into looks too, sure you have that too.
I am not sold on TNA having Ed Ferrera, Vince Russo, and Eric Bischoff as TNA creative, I am sorry for Ed and Vince but they cannot cut it as wrestling writers they have no idea what the fans like, nor do they have an idea of a good storyline. If TNA wants to survive they need to make better storylines too, good matches ain't going to get the job done because people look at the storylines and switch off.
WWE is a bit of the same their ideas are old, and need to be redone, when are we going to see more originality? Now I am sure Vince thinks being the uber heel, with charisma makes for a good storylines, but I am sorry Vince, I don't care to see you every week. In fact, I do not want to see you at all.
I haven't wanted to see you since you made the Alliance angle all about you...and your ego, you had the perfect angle, the angle that the whole wrestling world wanted and you pissed it away. Imagine the interested people would have had if you had have put some money in the pocket of a Ric Flair in 2001?
Ric could have been the new WCW owner, threatening to bring down the WWE for trying to kill WCW. He could have had other names with him, and if you gave WCW workers more credit on WWE TV the angle would have made you money, made you a lot of ratings, but you pissed that away.
Well done, Vince. But now we see TNA trying to become a force, WWE are plodding along, and we're just imaging the future hoping that TNA does succeed, and I hope they do, because like it or not WWE needs this, wrestling needs this. Wrestling needs competition, because it keeps the others working harder to get the fans in to watch.
Whose side am I on? Wrestling's because if all goes to plan this could be the beginning of a big and great decade of wrestling.
If it fails, we're doomed to see, well a business just stuck in limbo.
WCW came along at the time that made wrestling make that change, ECW came along and was adding that alternative that we wanted to. I personally liked all three, but was always swaying towards WCW. WCW had what WWE really didn't at the time, a Cruiserweight Division and in my mind that is where the focus of wrestling will be.
TNA has some talent that can really make their X Division a main player, bring in some part time stars here and there, bring in guys full time, and you have yourself a division that can stand on it's own. TNA also has something the WWE does not have, a good balance of wrestling women. WWE has a lot of look, and a lack of talented workers, TNA has the mix of talent, and looks that can make people sit and watch and enjoy the action, and if you are into looks too, sure you have that too.
I am not sold on TNA having Ed Ferrera, Vince Russo, and Eric Bischoff as TNA creative, I am sorry for Ed and Vince but they cannot cut it as wrestling writers they have no idea what the fans like, nor do they have an idea of a good storyline. If TNA wants to survive they need to make better storylines too, good matches ain't going to get the job done because people look at the storylines and switch off.
WWE is a bit of the same their ideas are old, and need to be redone, when are we going to see more originality? Now I am sure Vince thinks being the uber heel, with charisma makes for a good storylines, but I am sorry Vince, I don't care to see you every week. In fact, I do not want to see you at all.
I haven't wanted to see you since you made the Alliance angle all about you...and your ego, you had the perfect angle, the angle that the whole wrestling world wanted and you pissed it away. Imagine the interested people would have had if you had have put some money in the pocket of a Ric Flair in 2001?
Ric could have been the new WCW owner, threatening to bring down the WWE for trying to kill WCW. He could have had other names with him, and if you gave WCW workers more credit on WWE TV the angle would have made you money, made you a lot of ratings, but you pissed that away.
Well done, Vince. But now we see TNA trying to become a force, WWE are plodding along, and we're just imaging the future hoping that TNA does succeed, and I hope they do, because like it or not WWE needs this, wrestling needs this. Wrestling needs competition, because it keeps the others working harder to get the fans in to watch.
Whose side am I on? Wrestling's because if all goes to plan this could be the beginning of a big and great decade of wrestling.
If it fails, we're doomed to see, well a business just stuck in limbo.
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