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The same stuff every week...
I think having guys switch sides more often will help shake things up a bit...
for example, turning Chris Jericho, Beth Phoenix, and Ted DiBiase faces would really freshen the WWE. I am tired of everyone still being where they are, and changes need to occur more...
If Roddy stayed in the WWF following his WMIII victory, how much closer to the top would he have gone? This was IMO the prime of his time in the WWF as a face...he was immensely popular. At this point he was clearly the number two face in terms of popularity.
I LOVED the arena for this PPV. And the Undertaker's entrance was special. But I agree that the card was weak for a WrestleMania. Lots of new acquisitions at the time skewed the match results a bit. But it was still by all means better than WMI and WMXI.
the moment that Mark Henry's and Mae Young's baby was born....only to have it turn out to be a rubber hand. yes a rubber hand. was expecting something funny looking like a little alien or something.
Dynamite was better IMHO. I've seen some of his work from Japan, and that also helped in my decision. Neither of the Bulldogs were promo-cutters, but Dynamite Kid excelled where it counts...the ring.
Once the AWA stars left for the WWF in large numbers, the belt quickly lost its value. So in short, it was a premium title to have in Nick Bockwinkel's day, but not Rick Martel's day, in which the overwhelming majority of the top talent has already left.
Simply put, Ricky Steamboat was far ahead of his time in ring skills, in an age where half of the federation only punched and kicked. He knew how to make his matches suspenseful and was just plain fun to watch. While not known for his work on the mic, he wasn't bad at it either when given the...
1. a detailed DVD of the Undertaker's career up to his return at SummerSlam 94. Can never get enough of his grey-glove days.
2. a sequel to the Roddy Piper DVD set since it omitted many WWE matches of him.
3. an 80s tag team DVD...so many good teams from the time...Demolition, Rougeaus...
1. Quarterly pay-per-views
2. ONE commercial per RAW from each sponsor
3. Face turn for Beth Phoenix...with new outfit
4. Stone Cold or Roddy Piper as GM
5. MORE McMahon involvement...they may be the owners but they are indeed great promo cutters.
6. More mic opportunities for Mickie...
My picks:
Both British Bulldogs-they had great solo careers bolstered by a successful tag team run.
Unlikely but more than deserving-Sammartino, Savage, Owen
A candidate who may be worth looking at the career of-Jacques Rougeau. Contributed a lot to the sport, great technical wrestler...
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