enigmaticdude
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Hello everyone, this is my first topic so don't mind to criticize anything I have to say. Now, I have noticed something. Any time someone in the WWE gets squashed, you know that either they are jobbers who either have no chance of ever making it to the low tier of the WWE or very low tier in the WWE
for example, Funaki "the number one announcer for SmackDown". His career after the attitude era was claiming to be the #1 announcer for SmackDown and getting beaten in every match he was in the WWE. We now barely see him on TV and he gets a spot once in a while. His "Kung Fu Naki" push was a flop and it made no sense that a newcomer had to push him, even though R-Truth is a pretty great wrestler.
Now, what makes no sense with jobbing is when someone has talent and good wrestling skills but is squashed in one match by a big guy. An example of this would be when Elijah Burke came over to SmackDown only to get his ass handed to him by Batista as per this match
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CasxiDp4dpM
Elijah Burke was great in ECW and had great potential. I saw a WWE title run in his future but the WWE decides to let him get demolished by Batista.
Basically after that match, that was basically the point where creative stopped giving a crap about him and started to use him less and less and eventually releasing him. That really sucks when a wrestler is taken down like that.
Now, I just watched the match with Big Show VS Jessie and Festus (BISCUITS AND GRAVAY!!!!!! LOL). They haven't been used in a LONG time and they were squashed by Big Show. As I remember correctly, when Jessie and Festus were given their initial push, Festus was the one squashing jobbers and beating up on Deuce, Domino, Miz, and Morrison.
What I have noticed is that when a wrestler is jobbing to a bigger guy, it is pretty much the end of their career. But why do they keep jobbing Funaki? What is the point? He should have been released so long ago. Sure he does have a small fan base but it isn't enough anymore. He should be future endeavored so that he could wrestle where he would have a better chance of being respected because his career was basically dragged through the mud these past 5 years.
Then it come to Kane "The Big Red Machine" He is one of the least respected wrestlers in the WWE. His gimmick of Big Red Machine has been overused and it is stale. He hasn't been pushed so much and had a WWE title run of 24 hours where he beat SCSA in king of the ring only to lose it the next day on RAW back do SCSA. He has also been jobbed to Rey Mysterio quite a lot ever since Rey Mysterio got his push because of Eddie's death(RIP). If it wasn't for that he would have been released just like Ultimo Dragon.
So what do you guys think about all of this, do you agree with some of my points? Are squash matches basically the end of a WWE superstar's career?
for example, Funaki "the number one announcer for SmackDown". His career after the attitude era was claiming to be the #1 announcer for SmackDown and getting beaten in every match he was in the WWE. We now barely see him on TV and he gets a spot once in a while. His "Kung Fu Naki" push was a flop and it made no sense that a newcomer had to push him, even though R-Truth is a pretty great wrestler.
Now, what makes no sense with jobbing is when someone has talent and good wrestling skills but is squashed in one match by a big guy. An example of this would be when Elijah Burke came over to SmackDown only to get his ass handed to him by Batista as per this match
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CasxiDp4dpM
Elijah Burke was great in ECW and had great potential. I saw a WWE title run in his future but the WWE decides to let him get demolished by Batista.
Basically after that match, that was basically the point where creative stopped giving a crap about him and started to use him less and less and eventually releasing him. That really sucks when a wrestler is taken down like that.
Now, I just watched the match with Big Show VS Jessie and Festus (BISCUITS AND GRAVAY!!!!!! LOL). They haven't been used in a LONG time and they were squashed by Big Show. As I remember correctly, when Jessie and Festus were given their initial push, Festus was the one squashing jobbers and beating up on Deuce, Domino, Miz, and Morrison.
What I have noticed is that when a wrestler is jobbing to a bigger guy, it is pretty much the end of their career. But why do they keep jobbing Funaki? What is the point? He should have been released so long ago. Sure he does have a small fan base but it isn't enough anymore. He should be future endeavored so that he could wrestle where he would have a better chance of being respected because his career was basically dragged through the mud these past 5 years.
Then it come to Kane "The Big Red Machine" He is one of the least respected wrestlers in the WWE. His gimmick of Big Red Machine has been overused and it is stale. He hasn't been pushed so much and had a WWE title run of 24 hours where he beat SCSA in king of the ring only to lose it the next day on RAW back do SCSA. He has also been jobbed to Rey Mysterio quite a lot ever since Rey Mysterio got his push because of Eddie's death(RIP). If it wasn't for that he would have been released just like Ultimo Dragon.
So what do you guys think about all of this, do you agree with some of my points? Are squash matches basically the end of a WWE superstar's career?