AegonTargaryen
Championship Contender
Some matches we've seen in the last year, felt "special" and did actually deliver, like the Roman Reigns-AJ Styles matches.
But some matches and feuds to me feel to be lacking in Mystique or big-time feel, such as the KO-Jericho feud.
Could it be that because they were in the ring so often every single week, it just didn't feel any special?
Even the AJ Styles vs Chris Jericho match for the first time ever was booked on Raw following the Rumble, JUST LIKE THAT.
By the time they faced each other on WM 32, it was the FOURTH TIME. I still scratch my head thinking of why they would make them face one other on Raw, on Smackdown, then on Fastlane, and then on WM, instead of pairing them up as a tag team, then having Chris turn on AJ and have the dream match at WM 32, the way they booked Styles-Cena later.
Remember when Kurt Angle debuted in TNA and they treated the Angle-Joe match as "Only in TNA" dream match? Which of course it was. I'm sure it was booked for a PPV and not rushed.
Styles-Jericho had all the elements of being such a match, but when they wrestled at Mania, it just didn't feel special. Whereas Shawn Michaels vs Chris Jericho at WM 19 felt like a BIG DEAL. Special.
What does that tell you?
Shouldn't the WWE be treating some feuds and matches as big deal?
Is it just my own perceptions or WWE has been doing something wrong?
Also, I'm specifically thinking about Chris Jericho's stint in the WWE right now and if he were to stay, he could have matches with Finn Balor, Samoa Joe, and depending on if Shinsuke Nakamura debuts on the same show as Jericho, him. Also, I don't remember Jericho and Seth Rollins having a proper feud, and I vaguely recall them having matches, which means they were just matches on TV and not treated as anything "special".
Shouldn't these sorts of matches feel like a big deal?
But some matches and feuds to me feel to be lacking in Mystique or big-time feel, such as the KO-Jericho feud.
Could it be that because they were in the ring so often every single week, it just didn't feel any special?
Even the AJ Styles vs Chris Jericho match for the first time ever was booked on Raw following the Rumble, JUST LIKE THAT.
By the time they faced each other on WM 32, it was the FOURTH TIME. I still scratch my head thinking of why they would make them face one other on Raw, on Smackdown, then on Fastlane, and then on WM, instead of pairing them up as a tag team, then having Chris turn on AJ and have the dream match at WM 32, the way they booked Styles-Cena later.
Remember when Kurt Angle debuted in TNA and they treated the Angle-Joe match as "Only in TNA" dream match? Which of course it was. I'm sure it was booked for a PPV and not rushed.
Styles-Jericho had all the elements of being such a match, but when they wrestled at Mania, it just didn't feel special. Whereas Shawn Michaels vs Chris Jericho at WM 19 felt like a BIG DEAL. Special.
What does that tell you?
Shouldn't the WWE be treating some feuds and matches as big deal?
Is it just my own perceptions or WWE has been doing something wrong?
Also, I'm specifically thinking about Chris Jericho's stint in the WWE right now and if he were to stay, he could have matches with Finn Balor, Samoa Joe, and depending on if Shinsuke Nakamura debuts on the same show as Jericho, him. Also, I don't remember Jericho and Seth Rollins having a proper feud, and I vaguely recall them having matches, which means they were just matches on TV and not treated as anything "special".
Shouldn't these sorts of matches feel like a big deal?