d_henderson1810
Mid-Card Championship Winner
I have suspected for a while why the "smarks" don't like particular WWE superstars, John Cena, Sheamus, the Miz and love others- Daniel Bryan, Dolph Ziggler etc.
But my suspicions were confirmed leading up to "Wrestlemania" when Roman Reigns couldn't buy a cheer, when he had been loved when in the Shield.
I call it "the company guy tag".
The "smarks" start to hate a superstar the moment they find out that WWE are pushing them to the moon. A superstar who is a darling of Vince, Triple H and Steph, who goes onto talk shows and promotes WWE, is hated by the smarks, because the "company guy" loves the WWE, whereas smarks only pretend to, so that they can justify coming onto websites and talking smack about it.
Look at Cena. The ultimate corporate guy. He promotes WWE more than any other. He goes on talk shows, and spuiks the company wherever he is. He even promotes WWE's charitable causes and is the WWE's "Make-A-Wish" Ambassador. Also, Vince promotes him and puts him in every main event for years.
Sheamus- He was brought into the company by Triple H, so is seen as only getting his push because of Triple H. So smarks hate him, forcing his recent heel turn. Same with Batista.
The Miz- The Miz had some admirers for a while, but going on numerous talk shows, and being in the Marine films, while he was also champion, annoyed the hell out of the smarks.
Roman Reigns-loved when he was in the Shield, and people wanted him to win the RR in 2014, but once it was obvious that he was going to get a monster push, and beat Brock Lesnar for the title at WM31, you all turned on him.
Alternatively, you all love Daniel Bryan, but he never got a decent run with the belt, because of injury. If he had held the belt for months last year, you would have turned on him as well, since it means that WWE are behind him.
The fact is, once you discover that WWE endorses someone for a main event push, you refuse to get behind it. I believe it is because you people are so petty, that you can't be seen to agree with Vince, Triple H or Steph on the worth of a guy. In the minds of the smarks, you are always right, and Vince, Triple H and Steph are wrong, every single time.
It is like how you can't praise WWE for anything they are doing currently. Because they would mean that those on the top might know what they are talking about. That won't do for the lot of you who think you could run WWE better. You credit every success to WWE as a superstar getting themselves over, circumstances etc, but never Vince's creativity and promotion.
Want more proof? C.M. Punk. For years, Punk was loved by the fans. He got his push MITB 2011, when he threatened to leave the company, and was white hot. However, during his subsequent 15-month title reign, some turned on him, because he is supposed to be an underdog, not champion- like most of you. He was only to hope to be champion, not succeed, like most of you can only hope to succeed in your own lives.
Now, Punk is loved again, because he is anti-WWE. So when he is against the company, the "rebel" you love him. But any modicum of success, and they are no longer "your guy".
Now I have it figured out. WWE should never openly endorse any superstar. Just trick the fans into thinking they created the star, like they have been deluding themselves for years, so that the smarks feel that they are doing one thing worthwhile with their lives.
But my suspicions were confirmed leading up to "Wrestlemania" when Roman Reigns couldn't buy a cheer, when he had been loved when in the Shield.
I call it "the company guy tag".
The "smarks" start to hate a superstar the moment they find out that WWE are pushing them to the moon. A superstar who is a darling of Vince, Triple H and Steph, who goes onto talk shows and promotes WWE, is hated by the smarks, because the "company guy" loves the WWE, whereas smarks only pretend to, so that they can justify coming onto websites and talking smack about it.
Look at Cena. The ultimate corporate guy. He promotes WWE more than any other. He goes on talk shows, and spuiks the company wherever he is. He even promotes WWE's charitable causes and is the WWE's "Make-A-Wish" Ambassador. Also, Vince promotes him and puts him in every main event for years.
Sheamus- He was brought into the company by Triple H, so is seen as only getting his push because of Triple H. So smarks hate him, forcing his recent heel turn. Same with Batista.
The Miz- The Miz had some admirers for a while, but going on numerous talk shows, and being in the Marine films, while he was also champion, annoyed the hell out of the smarks.
Roman Reigns-loved when he was in the Shield, and people wanted him to win the RR in 2014, but once it was obvious that he was going to get a monster push, and beat Brock Lesnar for the title at WM31, you all turned on him.
Alternatively, you all love Daniel Bryan, but he never got a decent run with the belt, because of injury. If he had held the belt for months last year, you would have turned on him as well, since it means that WWE are behind him.
The fact is, once you discover that WWE endorses someone for a main event push, you refuse to get behind it. I believe it is because you people are so petty, that you can't be seen to agree with Vince, Triple H or Steph on the worth of a guy. In the minds of the smarks, you are always right, and Vince, Triple H and Steph are wrong, every single time.
It is like how you can't praise WWE for anything they are doing currently. Because they would mean that those on the top might know what they are talking about. That won't do for the lot of you who think you could run WWE better. You credit every success to WWE as a superstar getting themselves over, circumstances etc, but never Vince's creativity and promotion.
Want more proof? C.M. Punk. For years, Punk was loved by the fans. He got his push MITB 2011, when he threatened to leave the company, and was white hot. However, during his subsequent 15-month title reign, some turned on him, because he is supposed to be an underdog, not champion- like most of you. He was only to hope to be champion, not succeed, like most of you can only hope to succeed in your own lives.
Now, Punk is loved again, because he is anti-WWE. So when he is against the company, the "rebel" you love him. But any modicum of success, and they are no longer "your guy".
Now I have it figured out. WWE should never openly endorse any superstar. Just trick the fans into thinking they created the star, like they have been deluding themselves for years, so that the smarks feel that they are doing one thing worthwhile with their lives.