I don't mean for any of the televised shows, but maybe on their PPV's.
Yeah, because taking time away from matches and shoot interviews would be such a GREAT idea. When I order a PPV I want to see wrestling, not a bunch of wrestlers making horrible jokes, thats the difference between watching RAW or Smackdown and watching a PPV, we don't have to watch all the bullcrap and instead get to see matches.
It is entertainment, and could lead to some serious feuds.
Maybe in your opinion it's entertainment, but I find them to be just really annoying and obnoxious, the jokes that they come up with to roast each other are lame at best. I've seen some of these done on Comedy Central, they usually involve second rate actors or comedians, and thats not a coincedance.. these things are attention seekers that have little to no value whatsoever. The hour I spent watching one of them is an hour i'll never get back, I would much rather have spent that time staring at paint dry on a wall.
And how would this lead to feuds? Someone gets offended and so they start a battle with the guy that offended them? I mean, sure, this could work once.. but i'm assuming you want these "roast's" on all the PPV's, so wouldn't the whole "i'm offended by what you said now I want to feud with you" thing become a little redundant? I think so.
If you have ever seen a "Roast" they can get nasty. Would be interesting to see what they had to say to eachother. Also, would be curious to see who would start swearing first. I happen to like "Roast", and think it would fit the WWE very well. What do you all think?
Curious to see who would start swearing first? What? Why would that make any difference, would your jaw drop if you heard one of them utter a curse-word, would you yell out in shock at one of them lacing their sentence with profanity? They swear on television to a certain degree, maybe not the kind of thing your talking about, but it's just words it makes no difference if they can say them or not.. doesn't make them tougher or more badass, and it doesn't make what they have to say compelling.
Roast's by definition usually do get nasty, you figure that some of the people at the thing have realy animosity toward the "roastee" so of course things get a little heated. This could happen, and probably would happen, if the WWE did a "roast" but the whole idea just seems stupid to me. Theres no place for it on a PPV that we pay 40 bucks for, and doing this on one of the shows during the week would just take up valuable time that younger guys and midcarders could have to be put on air.
A roast will never take place in the WWE, and we should all be thankful for that.