Bernkastel
Reaper of Miracles
Brock is arguably the biggest draw in UFC history.
The UFC is the UFC. It's not the WWE.
It's hard to say he isn't a draw at all, numbers do improve, people want to see him.
It's pretty easy when to say that he doesn't when A.) the WWE is a drawing brand and B.) Brock isn't bringing in huge amounts of revenue from ticket sales. He isn't even a full time worker. And you expect him to draw gates? How laughable.
Now whether he's a huge draw is debatable but he's a draw none the less.
He moves the revenue needle about as much as anyone else in the company not named Cena. And even Cena isn't the draw that he once was.
He's covered by Espn, and TMZ.
ESPN only covers legit sports and TMZ once covered Jack Swagger.
Brock's fame doesn't depend on the WWE, no matter what he's done his name has been news since he was in college. Not something easy to do. So Yeah I'd say he's a draw.
That doesn't make someone a draw. Just because people recognize him doesn't mean they'll watch him wrestle. WWE is a household name known to most living, breathing people. But clearly not everyone in the USA wants to watch their product.
Yeah and that's a good thing, I don't know how that's supposed to be bad.
Never said it was bad. All I said is that he's a transitional champion whose reign probably won't be remembered years from now. Thanks for agreeing.
I wouldn't say Brock doesn't love the business. Honestly, I never thought that.
Clearly he doesn't have the motivation to commit to the business that others have. WWE has recognized he's better suited to put someone else over than to be their star attraction. I'm sure Brock knows this too.
That's the dumbest reason to end the streak like ever. Brock was already a credible threat, he beat cena half to death in their first match. Beating Taker didn't make Brock credible, it made him unbeatable atm.
Brock was not a credible threat to Cena at that moment. Not even close. He had just fucking lost to the guy. WWE put him over Taker to make him look unbeatable to justify him going over Cena. Otherwise it would just look stupid.
I don't know if I agree with that. Does Brock move the needle as much as those guys? No but he does move the needle now. I think summerslam will show that. I think WM 31 will show that.
WWE wouldn't make any more or less money with Brock on the card or not. They're a drawing brand. PPV's, especially WM will make a set amount of money regardless.
We both know Lesnar isn't going full time. He will remain a part time worker and will defend the belt rarely while Lesnar gets the schedule he wants. And WWE can afford to have their champion do this because they don't need his star power.
If they did he'd be a full time worker defending the belt every PPV til Mania.