I have got to say that it is wrestlemania 17. Obviously I believe the build around rock austin was incredible and the story telling with Austins turn to the dark side was amazing, but even when you look at the rest of the card there were some really good matches in there as well. benoit angle...
Is it not clear? how has nobody picked up on this yet? It is clearly the return of the mighty Scotty Goldman, leading the revolution of former ROH stars Bryan Danielson and CM Punk to turn on vince and the roster!
just kidding lol, its most likely something to do with the big foley ambrose feud...
One of the most successful repackages of all time created one of the wwe's best main eventers in the attitude era, which was hunter hearst helmsleys switch from that posh character to the game, thus proving that repackaging is definitly a good idea, however i agree that it can definitly be seen...
Unifying the titles could be a great idea a) because it eliminates the cluster of two world titles and adds legitimacy back to the wwe title once more and b) because it would lead to greater importance being put on the midcard titles. Remember when the intercontinental title was highly coveted...
The best heel in the business today is without a doubt Jinder Mahal! Just kidding, i would have to go with Johnny Ace simply because he generates heat before he even gets onto subject matter, his announcement of his name and job title gains massive heat and is pure gold. Which other current heel...
While Heyman and Punk working together would be great for back and forth exchanges and 'pipebombs', i believe it is probably better to keep the two apart. Realistically, these are probably, alongside jericho, the two best speakers in the wwe right now, therefore have them boost separate feuds...
Realistically, stone cold will not be making many more appearances in the wwe, therefore if he appeared at wm28 with everything else going on surrounding the end of an era and the once in a lifetime match, this may have diminished some of the significance. I believe it was a good thing for him...
I believe the wwe would have continued to mock him up until the point that he either had enough and walked out or was released due to a lack of interest, it was clear that the wwe were trying to bury him out of resentment for Bret leaving for WCW.
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