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Cody Rhodes is an excellant
Typically WWE seems to like to have the heel humiliate the face in front of their hometown.
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At the time, I was a bad guy, who was a jerk, and didnt talk much and lost all the time, and we fought for the world title, at the Royal Rumble, and the last 15-25 minutes, no one was seated because they didnt know who was going to win; it was amazing. It was one of the highlights of my career by having that match. Hilariously, the next Tuesday [Smackdown taping] we had a 10 minute match and all that credibility was shot right out the window.
Baron Corbin should've attacked the ref after that dumb call
Fuck, why don't heels do shitty things?
A quote from Ziggler about a match he had against Edge at a Royal Rumble:
He's got a point, right? Why does WWE do that so much?
Side note: NorCal and I are doing the podcast tonight and need some questions to discuss. Send in anything you'd like to hear us debate/talk about.
It would be cool to hear the two of share your opinions on how Corgan should redirect TNA during the rebranding process. I realized it would be a vague assumption b/c little is known about financials going forward but it would make interesting conversation.
Personally I'd like see them scale things back a bit and build a new foundation on the basics of the business.
- Interesting in match and long run stories with traditional payoffs.
- Develop unique characters. Right now I feel like 80% to 85% are the same basic.
- Get back on the road running fillable venues. Possible focus on running the Midwest as a home base. Kentucky, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Indiana and parts of Illinois. KB, you know Louisville to Cleveland is a freaking hot bed right now. Of course keep the that European tour and when the iron is not maybe drop in a West coast spot.
Just a few thoughts. I don't want to ramble. I think you guys could make the topic pop.
Rollins face turn, for one. Also how you'd like to see the story go.
Also, something I've been thinking about recently, is goofy acting characters propensity for getting very over recently. I'm thinking Damien Mizdow, The New Day and, more recently, Chris Jericho. Before he started acting childishly goofy with his "list" he was pretty irrelevant. I'd say it's not because of his KO pairing, because he didn't start it until weeks after they got together and I recall most people being pretty meh about it at first.
These characters I'm referring to, and I'm sure there's more examples, aren't really funny, per se. They're just acting so goofy/stupid that people are liking it.
Just wondering how you guys feel about that trend these past few years. Maybe I'm missing it from the past and that's pretty normal.
Edit: DB was pretty over as a single heel, but you can't argue Hell No did great things for his career. They weren't exactly mature.
Are you super excited for Goldberg/Lesnar II? You know, since the first time we saw it with younger versions of the guys, on a bigger stage, when both were still actively wrestling was so fantastic. Now you get to see it twelve years later with them being older, Lesnar doing the same move over and over again with no real wrestling anymore and Goldberg who I assume will still struggle to wrestle over 10 minutes.