What's your source for this? They started building Orton vs HHH in December, they started Cena vs Edge later, admittedly, but they wouldn't have continued with ORton vs HHH until July if they didn't have a lot invested in it.
Well, this was reported across the newsboards before the Randy Orton punting Vince McMahon incident. BTW, I know you stated that they started building Orton vs Triple H in December, but I don't agree with that at all, and I would love to see any evidence you have of that, as well.
Randy Orton was on Raw and Triple H was on Smackdown in December of 2008. So I don't know how your claim could even be possible.
Randy Orton punted Vince McMahon on January 19, 2009 and as far as I remember, that it was kicked the program off between those two.
Common sense would dictate that since John Cena was on Raw and Randy Orton was on Raw, that Orton was lined up to challenge Cena for the title, since they were on the same brands. Then, McMahon made the ol' switcheroo.
Here was a piece that was credited to Dave Meltzer.
According to sources, WWE has already started the creative process of the return of Christian. Edge will cost Jeff Hardy the title, and reveal Christian as the "mystery person" who attacked Jeff the morning of Survivor Series.
Triple H vs. Edge and Jeff Hardy vs. Christian is the current plan for WrestleMania 25. Jeff will get a chance to win back his title at WrestleMania by winning the Royal Rumble or in an Elimination Chamber at No Way Out against Edge, but will pass on the title shot for a grudge match against Christian.
There has been no confirmation of Christian signing with WWE, but the belief from people within TNA and WWE is that he will return to the company.
Credit: Wrestling Observer Newsletter
http://www.pwmania.com/newsarticle.php?page=232923277
But he didn't. The internet has guessed loads of his plans. Everyone could see Orton winning the Royal Rumble, he still won it, didn't he? If Vince did change the plans, and you have literally no proof of that, there are a million reasons he may have done.
Well, like any other Internet poster, I can only go by the newsboards ... which is what all of us do. And Meltzer is generally accepted as the most respectable wrestling journalist in the business.
I think that went tits up because it never really made any sense. If it was Kane's mask, he'd know if he was alive or dead. The Mysterio feud was shit, but made far worse by John Cena's injury. Without that, it would have at least made a bit of sense. People guessed it was his mask, but the storyline would still have been gripping potentially, I just don't buy it. I think if anything, it was an ill-conceived idea that was aborted when it bordered on the ridiculous.
Why would Kane having a split personality between his old self and his new self be ridiculous? That intrigues me more than anything, and makes me want to watch what is going to happen each week with the storyline ... as opposed to some made-up at the last second storyline between Rey Mysterio and Kane. Kane supposedly kidnapped Mysterio and took his mask ... then all of a sudden, they have several matches on TV, and that was the end of it. It wasn't even a very intense feud, at all, given that Kane supposedly kidnapped Rey.
One thing was for certain, WWE didn't want the public to even think that Kane's mask was a possibility for being in the bag, according to a poll they did ... asking people what could be in the bag.
Ehhh, not sure about that. You and I are at least in agreement that he shouldn't necessarily pay attention to the IWC, but that depends on whether these situations are true and that he did abort some of those plans because they were made public, or not.
Regardless, he is sure interested in where his leaks are coming from to go to the point of trying to set up people with false information to catch the leaks. If he wasn't paranoid about the leaks and information getting to the Internet, I doubt he would go to those lengths.
I doubt that. About 4 million people watch raw, do you think that there 400,000 active posters on wrestling forums? If anything 5% is a gross overestimate.
Well that depends on how we define "IWC". Do we define IWC as simply people who post on wrestling forums? Or do we define IWC as the people who in the very least, read wrestling-related news off the newsboards?
If it is the later, I certainly wouldn't be surprised if it were 10% at all, but ultimately that depends on how "IWC" is defined.
Yeah, because Vince always honours his word to the wrestlers doesn't he? Vince didn't do anything, because it didn't matter. This is the only time we can be sure of a definite leak to the IWC, and he changed nothing whatsoever about it.
Not all wrestlers, but are you actually saying with a straight face that you think EVERY wrestler has the SAME standing in the company in Vince's eyes?
As part of JBL's deal as a commentator, he actually had access to the Private Jet to fly him back home, as part of his deal. You have to be pretty high up there in Vince's eyes to get a deal-sweetener like that, as he isn't going to let anyone have access to the jet.
To those in Vince's top brass and inner circle, I do think he keeps his commitments to. But ultimately, that is up to him. It was reported that Vince had a fondness for JBL, as far as JBL making his fortune off investing, which Vince respected. That certainly explains why JBL got away with half the shit behind the scenes that he did.
Yeah, well a lot of people take the word of HARDYHBKORTON74744 who reckons that they changed it. Matt Hardy doesn't know anything, after all.
Didn't you just say that you "didn't buy that Christian was the perpetrator and that it was Matt Hardy all along"? Here, I take your side and agree with you, yet you take the opposite side now, just to argue? Interesting.
Fine, but they were sucking his dick a year ago. It happens all the time, the darling is probably Kofi or Dolph Ziggler this week, but opinions soon change once someone points out what is what.
I don't even sense that the IWC is solidly behind Kofi, either to be frank. But they definitely aren't solidly behind Shelton Benjamin, that's for sure. And I think it is really debatable whether they ever were in full support of him or not. Like I said, sure you see a couple people here and there take up for Shelton, but I don't see anywhere near a majority of posters doing so, and nor did I ever see a majority of posters do so in years past.
No, the fact that Batista has main event wrestler written all over him is why he got put in the main event. Even when he was with D'Von he had a certain sparkle. You can't tell me you looked at Batsta and saw another Bam Neely, can you? He had the "it" factor, and it has proved with him probably being 3rd or 4th most marketable in the company.
Batista has a certain look to him, but so do a lot of guys. He was brought in, in a bodyguard-type role for D-Von as his "Deacon", and then eventually given some matches. That is no different than a Tyson Tomko, who was also huge.
Batista is absolute shit on the mic, isn't a great worker, and is highly over-rated ... and the IWC knows it. Which is why you see so much negativity towards the guy on Internet forums. Again, not that Vince should take IWC opinion to the bank, but that doesn't mean that the criticisms of him are any less true.
He was reported to have a pretty bad attitude backstage at one point, which Vince obviously tolerated because of where he was on the roster, and who he was friends with (Triple H and Ric Flair).
Like Triple H, who didn't necessarily look like a Main Eventer back in the day as Hunter Hearst Helmsley when he first debuted, Batista did a great job politicking his way up the pecking order and making friends with the right people.
The IWC knows fuck all, and it's opinon is one below worthless. If Vince was to embrace the opinion of the IWC, it would be meaningless. The IWC ranges from people irate that Brian Kendrick wasn't given a WWE title run to people like Slyfox who understand the business. I'd love it if WWE was catered for me personally, but it shouldn't be, it should be catered for the biggest market which isn't, nor will it ever be, the IWC.
Sometimes their opinions are worthless and absolute garbage, and yet other times I've seen people hit the nail right on the head about a variety of topics that WWE needs improve upon. In addition, I've seen some fantastic storyline suggestions from people online. So it really depends on who you listen to. I really think there is a tendency to group all the IWC into the same category, when it is gradually becoming much more diverse as the years go by.
Most of the IWC I have seen today are actually not surprised that Kendrick was let go, and nor seem to be all that outraged. A few people, but not many from what I've seen.
As far as WWE catering to the biggest market possible ... I couldn't agree more. However, as I've stated countless times, I think there are better ways than others on how to accomplish that goal. But I'm not getting into it again at this time. I've spoken my thoughts at length enough on that topic.