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Why do wrestling companies, namely Hogan/Bischoff led ones, insist on using these things as plot points? In WCW there were constant uses of contracts (as in physical pieces of paper, not something like MITB where they have an open contract that they just have. I mean holding up a physical contract) like here on Halloween Havoc 97 where Dillon makes the match he wants because he has a notarized contract.
First of all, how many fans there know what that means? Second, doesn't it seem weak that he gets what he wants because some legal team said it happened? Wrestling is decided in the ring or in a match, not in a court room. Same thing with Dixie and the contracts recently. I never liked that the whole thing was about legal disputes. I mean, why show us that Immortal has dominated TNA and that they have control when you can just tell us they have it?
Just something that's always annoyed me.
First of all, how many fans there know what that means? Second, doesn't it seem weak that he gets what he wants because some legal team said it happened? Wrestling is decided in the ring or in a match, not in a court room. Same thing with Dixie and the contracts recently. I never liked that the whole thing was about legal disputes. I mean, why show us that Immortal has dominated TNA and that they have control when you can just tell us they have it?
Just something that's always annoyed me.