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Okay. Im sure that this is felt by more people here, but I figured that I would speak my opinion on it.
The term ''Prop'' for the title belts has been the trendy thing to call it since Russo said it in TNA. So I use it loosely, not in the way he did.
Raw is the Cena show, it has been for a while. Now, dont get me wrong, Im not a Cena basher. Im just stating facts.
People tune in to Raw, Its the ''A'' show, so why not have the main Wwe guy hold the title.
Regardless of how people trash him, They watch it anyway. So complaining about him is NOT the way to handle it. Your STILL supporting the show. And those who genuinely support him, are who they are, Kids/Women or whatever, They are fans nonetheless.
So,after a while, as a fan, I began to not care about the Raw title anymore. I still watch, but Ive gotten to the point of just not caring about the title no matter who's holding it.
There's too many reigns, to many transitions, and such. Ive just lost interest in that belt as a whole.
Looking at the Smackdown title, It has had so much momentum in the past couple years, Look whos had it in the past 5 years in comparison.
Raw:
John Cena
Edge
RVD
Randy Orton
Triple H
Batista
Jeff Hardy
Sheamus
Smackdown:
Triple H
Batista
Kurt Angle
Booker T
Undertaker
Khali
Edge
Cm Punk
Jericho
John Cena
Jeff Hardy
Jack swagger
Though there is a few names that are normal for both titles. Raw is less varied and has had less impressive reigns.
I personally find the Smackdown title to be the better title and the one True title that actually matters for more than t-shirt sales and a live show
The Smackdown WHC has been around for less than a decade! Wake up!
Okay:
1) Disrespecting grammar online is NEVER valid. Its a wrestling forum. Not the most respected type of forum anyway. So using the ''Grammar'' crap is cliche and is useless like most youtube insults. So drop that bullshit now. Its immature.
2) My opinions stated here. (And I'll make sure Im as accurate as possible so the fucking english professors on this site dont judge me) are just that, MY opinions.
No matter if you agree or not. Thats the point of the internet. I wasnt insulting ANYONE on here.
I feel, and have for a long while, that Smackdown is the better show. Roster and all. I dont give two shits about money and sales of WWE until I start seeing a cut or it. So what I speak on is based on 27 years of watching a product, and invested time and money in.
So liking or disliking it, is my prerogative. Not the choices that the IWC makes for me because they want to put themselves over amongst themselves.
3) I wasnt trying to get everyone on my side. But the fact that the discussion became insulting to me, just for stating opinions, is disgusting and flat out fucking rude. Only showing the fact of why the REAL wrestling buisness doesnt respect these types of sites.
Bottom line is, If anyone who had the balls to insult me didnt get what I was trying to say:
I LIKE SMACKDOWN BETTER THAN RAW. As a roster, a show, and a title. Jesus h fucking christ, was it THAT hard to understand.
For all those who claim to be so smart about things obviously dont pay to much attention.
Good day
(Waits for the: Its the internet, Be prepared to be judged even if you dont like it. Or the I owned you because Im agreed with by the majority bs responses)
Riaku will love this!
What's immature is rushing out your opinion without taking the time to make sure it's accurate and legible. "It's the internet" is no excuse for poorly written posts. These forums do a good job of keeping the rowdy "internet" stuff separate from the non-spam discussions in these sections. And if you want anyone to take you seriously you'll have to write in a style that doesn't scream "NOOB!".
You should have that kind of pride in everything you do. Stop slouching.
Fair enough, but when you put those opinions onto this site in the form of a thread, you are asking for discussion and debate. You don't get to create a thread and have only people who agree with you post in it; you're going to get people who disagree with you.
And may I point out that the topic of the thread was about titles being props, not which show is better. This made most of your opinion confusing because the titles have switched shows from time to time. And most all of your points came down to why you like Smackdown more (which is valid, but belongs in a different thread).
Also, you can talk all you want about not caring about the merch sales and such, but that's the reality of the situation. Saying that you like Smackdown more, or asking why some guys don't get pushed; these are all valid. But using language to insist that the fan are getting screwed because your guys aren't being pushed and your show just got hit up for it's talent is asking for people like me to come in and pick it apart. No one likes a whiner.
You guys are immature guys, you guys, you guys are immature guys, like, fer realz.
Again, if you aren't ready for criticism of your ideas or for being told you are wrong, you probably want to stick to the WWE.com or something where it's safe. The internet isn't an excuse to post garbage and get mad when others call it out as such. And yet people keep thinking that it will work.
Oh no, we got that part. It's just that in these non-spam sections you have to back up your claims some or else it's spam. And you backed it up by making shitty arguments about the titles, using the wrong terms to describe what you felt (which makes you look silly) and dimisssing many of the first responses as pointless when this entire thread was started on a pointless and flawed premise. And now you are mad because most people that responded disagreed with you, and instead of taking it like a man you want to give excuses for it. Who's got the balls now?
It is the internet, you aren't being clever. You will be judged in your life on both the internet and the real world. Deal with it. And I don't consider this an owning, I consider it something to do in the mornings before work/class.