Ok, majority of us remember 'Brawl For All' back in 1998. This happened way before the UFC exploded into what it is today, so I very much doubt WWE would even attempt to do something involving shoot fighting. BUT would you like to see WWE do something like this for your own self gratification, even if bad for business?!
From what I remember, Brawl For All didnt work. For starters the rules were confusing and stupid, Steve Williams who they had high hopes for got knocked out by Bart Gunn, talent was picking up too many injuries and finally Bart Gunn got his ass handed to him at Wrestlemania 15 by Butterbean. A bit of a disaster?!
Now IF this was to happen (yes, it's a stupid idea) with UFC rules, then who do you realistically think would take part? No, John Cena, Randy Orton and Undertaker would NEVER do this. For them to get legit knocked out by a jobber would kill their careers. I suppose the ones you have to look at have to be a) tough and b) nothing to lose.
My 8 Superstars would be:
David Hart Smith - Doing nothing whatsoever but has MMA training. A big unit aswell, would be interested to see him shoot fight.
R-Truth - Ok on a push at the moment, but I have read he is a 'legit tough guy' and a beating in an event like this wouldnt harm his career. He will never be an icon or poster boy.
Chris Masters - Doing absolutely nothing. Good presence, quite agile for his size, interesting to see him shoot fight.
Husky Harris - - Looks pretty menacing, he looks like he could 'fight'. Interesting size aswell, think he would do pretty well.
Wade Barrett - Doing ok in WWE, but like R-Truth no defeat in this would harm his career. Used to bare knuckle fight so must have something about him.
Vladimir Kozlov - Very menacing and has an arsenal with many MMA discliplines. Would definately be up for the challenge and a win here could really kick start his career.
Shelton Benjamin - I would bring him back for this, he has nothing to lose. Good amatuer wrestling background aswell so nice contrast in styles we have going against each other.
Sean O'Haire - I really liked him as a Wrestler, he was unlucky in WWE with his career. He has been fighting MMA for a few years now, ok he isn't great but he has a legit background and could easily hold his own here.
***I think The Big Show would do this. He seems like a fighter but he is just way to big and would be unfair on the rest of the field (or at least some of them).
From what I remember, Brawl For All didnt work. For starters the rules were confusing and stupid, Steve Williams who they had high hopes for got knocked out by Bart Gunn, talent was picking up too many injuries and finally Bart Gunn got his ass handed to him at Wrestlemania 15 by Butterbean. A bit of a disaster?!
Now IF this was to happen (yes, it's a stupid idea) with UFC rules, then who do you realistically think would take part? No, John Cena, Randy Orton and Undertaker would NEVER do this. For them to get legit knocked out by a jobber would kill their careers. I suppose the ones you have to look at have to be a) tough and b) nothing to lose.
My 8 Superstars would be:
David Hart Smith - Doing nothing whatsoever but has MMA training. A big unit aswell, would be interested to see him shoot fight.
R-Truth - Ok on a push at the moment, but I have read he is a 'legit tough guy' and a beating in an event like this wouldnt harm his career. He will never be an icon or poster boy.
Chris Masters - Doing absolutely nothing. Good presence, quite agile for his size, interesting to see him shoot fight.
Husky Harris - - Looks pretty menacing, he looks like he could 'fight'. Interesting size aswell, think he would do pretty well.
Wade Barrett - Doing ok in WWE, but like R-Truth no defeat in this would harm his career. Used to bare knuckle fight so must have something about him.
Vladimir Kozlov - Very menacing and has an arsenal with many MMA discliplines. Would definately be up for the challenge and a win here could really kick start his career.
Shelton Benjamin - I would bring him back for this, he has nothing to lose. Good amatuer wrestling background aswell so nice contrast in styles we have going against each other.
Sean O'Haire - I really liked him as a Wrestler, he was unlucky in WWE with his career. He has been fighting MMA for a few years now, ok he isn't great but he has a legit background and could easily hold his own here.
***I think The Big Show would do this. He seems like a fighter but he is just way to big and would be unfair on the rest of the field (or at least some of them).