Hey I like Glenn's bashing of the Online Community. He tells it like it is> i'm surprised he knows so much about how they think because I've been reading since 2002 and have read a lot of BS, and Glenn just tells it like it is. Quite frankly, he needs to continue doing more of it. Of course he believes what he says and the online fans that repeat what Meltzer/Keller say can rarely write any comebacks.
Glenn doesnt back Russo just because they're friends. They're great minds that think alike. Most net fans can't think for themselves. Like if Meltzer/Keller did a review of 90210/Lost/Prison Break 2 hour premieres like they do for IMpact, the entire TV industry would laugh at them. Yet they continue doing it, and the peopel that read it that believe it post their thoughts and conclude Keller's statements as facts.
Basically, Angle, Karen, Sting drew 1.27 for a entertainment segment. It doesn't necessarily mean that by doing the exact same thing the next week, they'll do the same. MMG may draw a low quarter, but that doesn't mean that if you put them in a segment like DX, swearing, sexual innuendo, doing/saying controversial things in the ring for 20 minutes, that they wouldn't able to do a 1.3. It all depends on any time and the content and for whatever reason, more people could be watching a specific minute for whatever reason.. it doesn't necessarily mean that "nash doesn't draw, and will never draw - you should take him off TV forever based on this quarterly rating"
guys like meltzer and his minions review impact after watching it after reading the spoilers.
I have become an online fan where I read the spoilers, but most of the time, the spoilers don't really go into detail about about pretapes and everything, so shows like the thanksgiving special - the spoilers didn't do it justice, because the show when i watched it was super entertaining.
Meltzer obviously doesn't know what draws today or 10 years ago... but I guess he says what he has to say to sell his dirtsheets
you make a blanket statement that internet fans are the ones buying ppv's and merchandise
Yeah, casual viewers buy ppvs, attend shows and buy merch as well.
yeah, I've seen Marty's quote...
Besides the over exaggeration of what an "internet fan" is, what exactly is wrong with being a fan of Japanese wrestling? What is wrong with being a fan of high flyers and guys that can move faster and usually excite us more? Especially what is wrong with Paul Heyman? He booked a promotion that led to the direct influence of guys like vince Russo and the birth of the attitude era.
This is the post of an IWF right here.. haha
As for stars, the online fans all think alike. They all seem to like Curry Man and Beer Money for unknown reasons. I mean ALL. However, I enjoy Curry Man's interactions with the ladies and Shark Boy. Him dancing around is funny, but him saying "Myrey Cyrusa" and saying "action action action" hitting on Angelina and asking them "do you want to know how dewicious i am" - that's the comedy.
Him talking to LAX, him interacting with Christy "you and me can make beautiful music" - that's funny.
I agree with glenn that most people online dont' know what it takes to be stars. I think it's not difficult as glenn thinks. He says there'll never be a rock/austin because of that era and the talent they all had. I think most ot eh young guys at TNA just need some good edgy dialogue to be given to them, and once they start practicing and getting the groove of their character they need to continue interacting with people in the ring, on a regular basis.
Austin was kind of a natural. Rock when he started was atroicious, but given time and week by week interactions, he started growing into his character. I think most people at TNA have that same potential.. but it's about the character. Wrestling ability is not important to become a star in north america.. People generally just want to be entertained
Online fans shat on Mankind before he was a star. He became humourous, starting growing as a fan favourite, brought out socko, was put in great segments, and interactions, stories.. and fans loved him. He wasn't the best worker
You don't need to be a good worker to get over, it's that simple.