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Because they have done the DX reunion so many times, The Wrestling Observer reports that WWE officials have discussed doing an Evolution reunion, possibly at the RAW 20th Anniversary show next week. With Triple H, Ric Flair and Randy Orton already in the building, the main issue would be getting Batista to come back for one night.
Source: Wrestling Observer Newsletter
Do you think there are lost matches at house shows? Like how you say HBK v. Benjamin is your favorite match, and that was on RAW, do you think some house show matches in the past could have been the greatest matches of all time but no one would know it?
What do you think about these four matches being the top 4 matches planned for Mania?
-The Rock vs John Cena for the WWE Title
-Brock Lesnar vs Triple H
-CM Punk vs The Undertaker
-Randy Orton vs Sheamus for the World Title
do you think punk vs flair is gonna happen sometime this year?
who's hotter velvet or tessmacher?
Who wins at the Rumble, The Rock or CM Punk?
Considering his strong initial push, how big of a flop is Tensai?
Could Kofi Kingston regain the same amount of momentum he had in the feud against Orton a few years ago?
Why is it that you feel Chris Hero has no business being employed by the WWE right now? What do you know about Hero that HHH and the powers that be don't know??
Could Lesnar vs Ryback at Mania work? A win would do a lot for Ryback I think.
Have you heard about the new Bret Hart DVD? I guess it's going to contain a bunch of never before released matches, all hand-picked by the HItman. Many of them from house shows, his Stampede era, and generally stuff not often covered by WWE.Absolutely. Bret talks in his book about having some of the greatest matches of his career with Mr. Perfect on a tour of Alaska
New Tna PPV format...
I know youve been an advocate of the less is more idea for PPVs, but any take on the seven pre-taped specials? On a friday night of all nights?
Have you heard about the new Bret Hart DVD? I guess it's going to contain a bunch of never before released matches, all hand-picked by the HItman. Many of them from house shows, his Stampede era, and generally stuff not often covered by WWE.
With (possibly) Rock - Cena and Taker - Punk on the card, how much does Lesnar - Ryback really take away from potential buys? Ryback Shell Shocking and pinning Lesnar would definitely make for a memorable moment and Ryback a draw for future PPVs. I don't see the loss, especially with the chance of Lesnar leaving after Mania.It could but I don't know how well it would draw.
With (possibly) Rock - Cena and Taker - Punk on the card, how much does Lesnar - Ryback really take away from potential buys? Ryback Shell Shocking and pinning Lesnar would definitely make for a memorable moment and Ryback a draw for future PPVs. I don't see the loss, especially with the chance of Lesnar leaving after Mania.
Well, here is a question I have been thinking about a lot lately and have a hard time explaining:
Is there a niche for a more intelligent wrestling company, or at least one with a more "sophisticated" focus?
I notice there are a lot of very intelligent wrestling fans and wrestlers, and on the other side a heap of pretty simple-minded action seekers. I get the impression that companies cater to the second group more often than not, try to keep it very simple and, there's no way around it, insult our intelligence at times.
What I mean are caracters that represent aspects of life or reflect on social / societal movements, maybe even a seasonal format with carefully planned out storyline arcs. No definite face-heel-distinction, with heat not being forced that much and turns and twists being comprehensible. Stories that don't plant you into one side, but force you to think and choose sides (Border War, Austin's rising popularity, Kane-Taker-saga, Punk - Hardy, justification of success [Summer of Punk], Rock - Cena could be some real-life examples). To make it short, a more theatrical, drama inspired presentation.
However, I know that at the end of the day it's two people bashing their heads in and the concept might be stinted enough as it is.
Another question, that is loosely related: How important is creative input by wrestlers?
WWE drastically curbed it and in my opinion it's the main thing that is holding the program back. It's just a matter of course that the creative team always comes up with the same ideas, runs dry creatively fast and isn't competent in how individual wrestlers perform best.