"Cool Guy" Jensen
Undertaker for Champ!
Ok, so we all know the commentators, or commentary in general should be, or is just as important as the wrestlers themselves. Without commentary in sports, you just wouldn't have sports. They are supposed to bring "hype" to what his going on, and sometimes inform you about some history lessons and whatnot.
Now, I ask this question for a number of different reasons. Yesterday, as I read on here about how Michael Cole and Jerry Lawler continue to make errors concerning what was going on on Raw. It really caught my eye (and ear) to hear Michael Cole say, "Who will be the new Unified Tag Team Champions...? We'll find out when Raw returns."
Whether that was an actual error or not, I'm not sure. However, does this mean that Cole actually did know that DX would be losing the tag titles? If so, does this mean that all commentators are informed about every outcome? Because I hear very different reactions from very different commentators after very different matches. You don't know if the commentators know who will win each match. Even sometimes when they do, depending on who it is, they can do a great job of hiding it.
So, I want to know whether or not you think the commentators should be aware about the outcomes of each match. If they do, should they try hard enough to hide it? Or should they find out the winner the same time as the rest of the WWE Universe? I apologize for comparing WWE commnentators to sports commentators, as WWE is indeed scripted, but I was just trying to make a point. Thoughts?
Now, I ask this question for a number of different reasons. Yesterday, as I read on here about how Michael Cole and Jerry Lawler continue to make errors concerning what was going on on Raw. It really caught my eye (and ear) to hear Michael Cole say, "Who will be the new Unified Tag Team Champions...? We'll find out when Raw returns."
Whether that was an actual error or not, I'm not sure. However, does this mean that Cole actually did know that DX would be losing the tag titles? If so, does this mean that all commentators are informed about every outcome? Because I hear very different reactions from very different commentators after very different matches. You don't know if the commentators know who will win each match. Even sometimes when they do, depending on who it is, they can do a great job of hiding it.
So, I want to know whether or not you think the commentators should be aware about the outcomes of each match. If they do, should they try hard enough to hide it? Or should they find out the winner the same time as the rest of the WWE Universe? I apologize for comparing WWE commnentators to sports commentators, as WWE is indeed scripted, but I was just trying to make a point. Thoughts?