Jack-Hammer
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There's been a large influx of 3 hour Raw specials over the past month and a half or so and, for the most part, I think they've been extremely good. I do believe that having them bunched together has sort of taken some of the shine away from them and I think that there's a good chance that they'll return next year.
Old School Raw was just plain fun in my view and I was surprised at how seriously the WWE took it. When the WWE treats its own lineage & history with respect, it's always a good thing. Given the positive feedback and the almost universal praise for this show, I fully expect it to return next year. I think it'd be an interesting idea to have the first Raw after WrestleMania be a 3 hour Old School Raw special. WrestleMania is the biggest WWE ppv, it's the one that put WWE on the map and it'd be a great excuse to have the HOF Class of 2011 make appearances on the show. With all the rumors going about that there'll be tons of WCW stars inducted this year, I think it'd make the Old School Raw feel pretty special. Also, I think it'd be fun to make all these 3 hour specials commercial free.
I also enjoyed the King of the Ring Raw. To me, it did have a special feel about it because the WWE almost never holds tournaments of any kind. Tourneys are supposed to be occassional happenings that feel special and I think KOTR worked. It was a tad predictable I grant and I'd personally like them to mix it up a bit next year. I'd set this one up somewhere around SummerSlam perhaps, maybe the second Raw after the show as the follow up to SS would include the fall out and the qualifying matches for the tourney.
As for the Slammys, I thought last night's show was pretty solid but I'm not overly wild about the concept of the Slammy Awards. There's been complaints that the WWE has too many ppvs and, while I know this will probably never happen, I'd like to see the Slammy Awards scrapped next year, have the WWE do away with a ppv and feature the ppv show itself on television as a 3 hour Raw. For instance, Bragging Rights was probably the overall worse WWE ppv of the year and the concept of a brand rivalry just doesn't feel remotely tangible. However, having a 3 hour commercial free Raw featuring nothing but ppv quality matches, at least in my view, is a novelty that puts me in mind of the old Clash of the Champions broadcasts.
How would you work out the basics of future 3 hour Raws? Would you spread them out? Do away with them altogether? Discuss.
Old School Raw was just plain fun in my view and I was surprised at how seriously the WWE took it. When the WWE treats its own lineage & history with respect, it's always a good thing. Given the positive feedback and the almost universal praise for this show, I fully expect it to return next year. I think it'd be an interesting idea to have the first Raw after WrestleMania be a 3 hour Old School Raw special. WrestleMania is the biggest WWE ppv, it's the one that put WWE on the map and it'd be a great excuse to have the HOF Class of 2011 make appearances on the show. With all the rumors going about that there'll be tons of WCW stars inducted this year, I think it'd make the Old School Raw feel pretty special. Also, I think it'd be fun to make all these 3 hour specials commercial free.
I also enjoyed the King of the Ring Raw. To me, it did have a special feel about it because the WWE almost never holds tournaments of any kind. Tourneys are supposed to be occassional happenings that feel special and I think KOTR worked. It was a tad predictable I grant and I'd personally like them to mix it up a bit next year. I'd set this one up somewhere around SummerSlam perhaps, maybe the second Raw after the show as the follow up to SS would include the fall out and the qualifying matches for the tourney.
As for the Slammys, I thought last night's show was pretty solid but I'm not overly wild about the concept of the Slammy Awards. There's been complaints that the WWE has too many ppvs and, while I know this will probably never happen, I'd like to see the Slammy Awards scrapped next year, have the WWE do away with a ppv and feature the ppv show itself on television as a 3 hour Raw. For instance, Bragging Rights was probably the overall worse WWE ppv of the year and the concept of a brand rivalry just doesn't feel remotely tangible. However, having a 3 hour commercial free Raw featuring nothing but ppv quality matches, at least in my view, is a novelty that puts me in mind of the old Clash of the Champions broadcasts.
How would you work out the basics of future 3 hour Raws? Would you spread them out? Do away with them altogether? Discuss.