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Another shot - Unpopular Wrestling Opinions

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Let's argue and shit-fling about our unpopular opinions.

  • Ric Flair isn't interesting
  • Hulk Hogan was terrible before, during, in the process of, and after his run with the NWO.
  • The current WWE product is pretty good, and everything else is unwatchable.
  • Some angles and segments are more interesting to me than standard, 1v1 matches.
  • CM Punk is overrated and frankly not that good of a wrestler.
  • Paul Heyman has done anything to elevate a performer since his first run with Brock Lesnar (Curtis Axel is just as much of a joke as he was when he was THE GENESIS OF THE BEGINNING OF THE START OF THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE GENESIS OF THE INAUGURATION OF THE MOMENT OF MCGILLICUTTY).
 
-The current WWE product is pretty good, and everything else is unwatchable.

-I look forward to Hogan's return to a WWE ring and hope he's in extremely high profile matches, possibly for the WWE Championship.

-I'm kind of bummed we didn't get Hogan vs Bully for the TNA Championship.

-Punk and Bryan aren't being buried. They aren't midcarders. They still close shows on occasion. The belts don't matter. Stop being a mark. Stop throwing your toys out of the pram. Your favourites not holding the top titles doesn't mean the product is going down the shitter. Grow up, share the wealth, and realize that you're not the only type of viewer WWE has to cater to.

-I sort of like Curtis Axel.

-Tag wrestling is the best wrestling.
 
- RVD couldn't have made it in 2002. He was really good, but its WWE and he would've been toppled eventually.
 
I'm sorry I saw your sig, it reminded me of his matches and this realization I had.

What I meant was they wouldn't have let him stay on top.

Oh here's one
- RVD can cut a fucking promo and he is not a whatever guy.
 
Not sure I actually hold too many unpopular wrestling opinions.

Is "John Cena is currently the best professional wrestler going and one of the best ever" still an unpopular opinion?

KB might not be too impressed by my lack of love in Magnum vs Tully though. Austin/Bret blows it out of the water for me.

Oh, I got one - aside from Benoit's dive into the chair shot, the Jericho/Benoit ladder match did absolutely nothing for me.

And I do not find AJ Lee remotely attractive.
 
- The Authority angle did nothing for no one. Maybe Cody Rhodes and Goldust for a few weeks.
- Daniel Bryan wasn't the reason for the ratings drop, Triple H was.
 
Daniel Bryan will never touch the WWE title again and he was always meant to be a placeholder for Big Show in that angle.

I could also take or leave Punk, he honestly doesn't get any better than he already is and we've seen all he has to offer.
 
These ones may sound like down right pessimism but,

- I see no one on the roster I can actually root for. Bray Wyatt and his Family had me intrigued but their twitter feed, useless storylines are making me go weak on them. I don't care for Reigns, Ambrose, Big E, Axel noone.

Sandow, I just feel will start burning under the radar soon. Man is good.


-And the live crowd killed a good gimmick in Ryback. Fuck them.
 
Cena is proof that a crowd can't kill anything if WWE doesn't want it to die.

WWE killed Ryback, something die hard fans just won't except.
 
-I want Khali to get a serious push.

-I want Santino to get a serious push while maintaining his comedic persona.
 
The crowd started it pal. WWE tried so hard to distance him and Goldberg it was weird. Also, he was pushed too soon on Raw. He was doing great on SD killing jobbers and gawd he brought back that big match feel for me. Loved his whole persona.
 
The gimmick for Los Matadors isn't that bad. Primo and Epico are just shit wrestlers.
 
-Getting beat by John Cena was the best thing that ever happened to Damien Sandow.
 
The crowd started it pal. WWE tried so hard to distance him and Goldberg it was weird. Also, he was pushed too soon on Raw. He was doing great on SD killing jobbers and gawd he brought back that big match feel for me. Loved his whole persona.

But these were all WWE's decisions, should have squashed Miz for the IC belt at HIAC, should have squashed all opposition and defeated Henry or Show at Mania, dropped the belt in a triple threat match afterwards and begin being built towards the WHC. But they didn't, and he was fed to everyone else who is much more important than he is.
 
But these were all WWE's decisions, should have squashed Miz for the IC belt at HIAC, should have squashed all opposition and defeated Henry or Show at Mania, dropped the belt in a triple threat match afterwards and begin being built towards the WHC. But they didn't, and he was fed to everyone else who is much important than he is.

I get all that but, ok quick question to all those here...

Had there been no 'Goldberg' chants, would Ryback's career have gone the same way as it has?
 

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