Steamboat Ricky
WZCW's Living Legend
And once again, Steamboat Ricky is committing the cardinal sins of the WZ Tournament.
Should be a good time.
1. He's overvaluing the WWE. Top guy in the WWE must translate into automatic victor.
Overvaluing the WWE. You know...the most successful professional wrestling company in the history of the world. Better go back and vote for Ken Shamrock since he was once the top guy in a budding NWA/TNA.
2. He's focusing solely on booking, which defeats the purpose of the tournament.
I forgot that this isn't a fake tournament about fake wrestling, a fake sport that has pre-determined matches whose outcomes are decided by someone called a booker. I didn't realize that this was a legitimate fighting contest, but I guess I should have realized that you thought it was...you know...since Vader purposely beat the crap out of his colleagues on a nightly basis. I forgot that.
To that, I remind you that in the International Region, the WWE booking HAS NO FUCKING RELEVANCE.
Most popular wrestling company in the world. If Steve Austin would have been booked in NJPW, he would have gone over to draw more money for successive shows. It's how the industry works.
Vince isn't booking this tournament or this match.
So wait...you're admitting that it's predetermined? Flip-flopping your argument...one of the CARDINAL SINS OF THE WZ TOURNAMENT.
It's international, which means it's Vader's wheelhouse.
International. Where Vader had to go because he couldn't draw a dime in the States...which is what Steve Austin was doing better than anyone had in the history of fake wrestling. So, you're right, Austin didn't go International...because in terms of revenue, Vader's international scene was minor leagues comparatively.
So who wins? The Durham Bulls or the New York Yankees?
How are you not getting this? Do you even READ my posts, or just post out your own ass?
I have many talents of which you are not aware.
3. Overvaluing faces / /popularity.
Breaking news: Drew McIntyre is taking on Kwee Wee in the main event this year at Wrestlemania, because being a babyface and/or popular doesn't matter that much in generating revenue in wrestling.
Austin was popular, so he wins a kayfabe tournament automatically?
No. But he beats a guy like Vader, who...kayfabe-wise...is consistently defeated by the likes of babyfaces like Austin.
This isn't a "favorite wrestler" tournament, despite how badly you want it to be.
Be it "kayfabe" or through an objective lens, it would be an absolute injustice to wrestling for Vader to go over Steve Austin, objectively the best draw in wrestling history.