So I just learned what the term catfish means. I thought the tv show Catfish was something on Discovery or Animal Planet about
well catfish, until I saw my sister liked in on Facebook. Anyway, Im sure you guys are all way more up to date on this terminology than I am but for those that dont know, catfish means to create a false identity on line to deceive someone. So with all the talk of Manti Teo supposedly falling victim to a catfish scheme I couldnt help but think this kind of ridiculous drama is something you would see in a soap opera. Do you think this is the type of storyline that could work in WWE?
I think it could be an interesting angle for someone like Zack Ryder. His character is gullible and hes known for all his activity on social media so he would be a perfect target. That would be the safe route but could this work as a main event angle by taking a much more controversial route?
John Cenas work with Make a Wish is well documented and you can probably already see where Im going with this. We have a sick child reach out to Cena through Twitter. His story is sad and inspirational. Cena replies to him and the two keep in touch for a few weeks. Cena mentions him on Raw cutting a promo telling his tale and dedicates his matches to him. We get a sad update informing us the little guys time is almost up and he wants to Cena to be by his side at the end. This would mean Cena would have to miss a title defense (I assume Cena will be champ again someday) at the upcoming ppv. The heel authority figure says if Cena misses the ppv he would be stripped of the title and the challenger (whoever that may be) would become champion via forfeit. Somehow it is revealed that the challenger created the sick child and he was the one communicating with Cena the whole time. He was hoping to steal the title by getting Cena to forfeit the match. This heel instantly gets a ton of heat and Cena has a ton of sympathy going into the ppv title match.
I do recognize the flaws with this angle. Im all for using peoples emotions for a good storyline, but using sick kids is probably crossing the line. On the other hand its not like a real kid would be used in this angle. Also I dont know that mixing Cenas real life work with Make a Wish should be brought into a storyline. I would not mention Make a Wish by name during the storyline but naturally thats what everyone would think of. This angle could receive some very negative criticism as there are still so many people that refuse to accept wrestling as a scripted television show despite always being so quick to point out its completely fake. One very minor thing to consider is timing. If a story like this were to take place it needs to happen after the Manti Teo story has been out of the news for a while or the fans would catch on too quickly.
So what do you guys think? Would a catfish angle work in wrestling? If so would it be better utilized in the midcard against a guy like Ryder or would the more controversial angle work? Even though I came up with the idea and think it would make for a really interesting angle I dont know that it would be wise for WWE to go with the idea I proposed for Cena. I think if I was in charge I would run the idea by Make a Wish before executing it. If they were ok with it Id do it but if not I think I would go the safer rout with Ryder. Lets hear your thoughts.
I think it could be an interesting angle for someone like Zack Ryder. His character is gullible and hes known for all his activity on social media so he would be a perfect target. That would be the safe route but could this work as a main event angle by taking a much more controversial route?
John Cenas work with Make a Wish is well documented and you can probably already see where Im going with this. We have a sick child reach out to Cena through Twitter. His story is sad and inspirational. Cena replies to him and the two keep in touch for a few weeks. Cena mentions him on Raw cutting a promo telling his tale and dedicates his matches to him. We get a sad update informing us the little guys time is almost up and he wants to Cena to be by his side at the end. This would mean Cena would have to miss a title defense (I assume Cena will be champ again someday) at the upcoming ppv. The heel authority figure says if Cena misses the ppv he would be stripped of the title and the challenger (whoever that may be) would become champion via forfeit. Somehow it is revealed that the challenger created the sick child and he was the one communicating with Cena the whole time. He was hoping to steal the title by getting Cena to forfeit the match. This heel instantly gets a ton of heat and Cena has a ton of sympathy going into the ppv title match.
I do recognize the flaws with this angle. Im all for using peoples emotions for a good storyline, but using sick kids is probably crossing the line. On the other hand its not like a real kid would be used in this angle. Also I dont know that mixing Cenas real life work with Make a Wish should be brought into a storyline. I would not mention Make a Wish by name during the storyline but naturally thats what everyone would think of. This angle could receive some very negative criticism as there are still so many people that refuse to accept wrestling as a scripted television show despite always being so quick to point out its completely fake. One very minor thing to consider is timing. If a story like this were to take place it needs to happen after the Manti Teo story has been out of the news for a while or the fans would catch on too quickly.
So what do you guys think? Would a catfish angle work in wrestling? If so would it be better utilized in the midcard against a guy like Ryder or would the more controversial angle work? Even though I came up with the idea and think it would make for a really interesting angle I dont know that it would be wise for WWE to go with the idea I proposed for Cena. I think if I was in charge I would run the idea by Make a Wish before executing it. If they were ok with it Id do it but if not I think I would go the safer rout with Ryder. Lets hear your thoughts.