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Were you a fan of the hardcore division? If so do you have any favorite champs or memories?

Would bringing that title back work or be as interesting as it was, or should it just left in the past?
 
what are thoughts on ddp?
you think shane will ever come back?

Fine for what he did, but not that good overall.
Not really.

Were you a fan of the hardcore division? If so do you have any favorite champs or memories?

Would bringing that title back work or be as interesting as it was, or should it just left in the past?

It was funny but it went on too long.
Not really.
Not a chance.

why is the WWE so flat right now?

They've done a horrible job at bringing anyone new up and there's no reason to care about half the roster. Also they've made most of the matches until the Rumble predictible because Rock is facing Punk for the title there.
 
Had RVD not been busted for drugs do you still think he would have dropped the WWE belt when he did? Do you think he would have kept the ECW belt and for how long?
 
It is my belief that while the Attitude Era was created in response to what WCW was doing, it ultimately worked because it brought back fans who were kids during the wrestling boom of the late 80's/early 90's who would by 98 be High School, College or mid 20 somethings. In addition to the casual fans that it attracted.

My question than is do you or would you subscribe to my logic as for why the Attitude Era worked?

If so, could you see the same thing happening down the road as the kids who have become fans around 2006-2008 grow into teens and young adults?
 
If they booked Randy Orton well during his 2004 face run, how big do you think he would have become?
 
Hypothetically,if Paul Heyman gets incharge of writing,is there a chance that the current WWE product gets improved?He did propel SD over RAW in 2002-03.
Hypothetically speaking there is always a chance something could happen.

As for a question, who do you think is winning the Rumble? I don't know if anyone asked you that recently.
 
Hypothetically,if Paul Heyman gets incharge of writing,is there a chance that the current WWE product gets improved?He did propel SD over RAW in 2002-03.

Yeah it's possible, but I'm not a big Heyman fan.

It is my belief that while the Attitude Era was created in response to what WCW was doing, it ultimately worked because it brought back fans who were kids during the wrestling boom of the late 80's/early 90's who would by 98 be High School, College or mid 20 somethings. In addition to the casual fans that it attracted.

My question than is do you or would you subscribe to my logic as for why the Attitude Era worked?

If so, could you see the same thing happening down the road as the kids who have become fans around 2006-2008 grow into teens and young adults?

It did work that way, but that's not all of it. The AE expanded the fan base by bringing in people who were there for the drama of the show rather than the wrestling. Once the drama ended, those people stopped watching.

It's possible though yeah.

If they booked Randy Orton well during his 2004 face run, how big do you think he would have become?

He could have been somethign solid, especially with how over the RKO was.

Hypothetically speaking there is always a chance something could happen.

As for a question, who do you think is winning the Rumble? I don't know if anyone asked you that recently.

Cena would be the logical choice.
 
Hypothetically,if John Cena got in really bad blood with WWE(maybe for banging stephanie) and got fired,do you see him joining TNA?If yes,will we see TNA competing head to head against WWE?Maybe Monday Night Wars 2.0?
 
In between Bret Hart's major fueds over the mid 90's, he also worked many programs against lower competition like Backlund, Lawler, Yankem, and Doink to name a few. Why do you believe WWF booked Bret this way? Do you believe it was effective? If not how would you have handeled Bret back then?
 
In between Bret Hart's major fueds over the mid 90's, he also worked many programs against lower competition like Backlund, Lawler, Yankem, and Doink to name a few. Why do you believe WWF booked Bret this way? Do you believe it was effective? If not how would you have handeled Bret back then?

He was already a top star, and he was giving people rubs. Simple as taht.

I think he means Cena, going to TNA.

Cause TNA are the bad guys.

Just....no.
 

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