Welcome, once again, friends and spammers, all alike, to the
John Tenta Memorial for Terrible Gimmicks. I hope that, for your sake, you decided to leave the women and children at home. For you see, if you ever brought your spouse, or your children to such a place, they would realize all of the utter failure that is prevalent in the world of wrestling. Our crack staff (basically, of myself and SavageTaker) have combed the annals of wrestling history, mainly because we no longer see a purpose to this life. After all, how could one possibly rationalize exploring the inner asshole of the wrestling world, shit and all, without, to some extent, no longer caring much for the life we lead now. Entering what is to be deemed the Underworld of Pro Wrestling comes at a price, and every time you step foot in these hallowed halls, you may just find a small part of yourself decay and die by the second. This, again, is not your average memorial. While most memorials honor the great and dignified, this memorial stands as a warning to all of just how terrible the wrestling world can be. Admittedly, your sanity will be questioned, and your heart will be pierced by the exhibits you witness today. The only place these "memories" belong near the Hall of Fame is an outhouse, or buried far below the Earth's surface, so that neither man nor demon can reach for it again. And I assure you, it's far more likely that demons will retrieve, because it also makes for the absolute worst torture in Hell. Instead of reliving these moments, we'd rather eat a stable full of manure. You couldn't smoke enough pot, take enough acid, and have any amount of lobotomies that could reverse the trauma these events put you through as a wrestling fan. This is exactly what happens when the Creative Reins for promoters are not held in check; the promoter takes us off the enjoyable path we once had, and rather drives us off of the bridge at full speed, with a one way ticket to Hell, non-stop. Yet, one can only hope that by entering these dark hallways, you will learn of the fault of bookers and promoters alike, and that we may never fall into the same trap that is horrendous booking. Yesterday, we focused on the team of The American Males, and now I believe its time that we focused on the more gimmick matter of professional wrestling.
And when one things of professional wrestling, unfortunately, many people outside of wrestling fans describe wrestling as one word; fake
Now Then, please allow me this little time to rant
Just, you know, for funzies.
Anyone that has the gall to describe professional wrestling as fake, I dare you to send your sorry ass to the ring, and try and do half of the shit professional wrestlers do. If you dont think it doesnt think that it takes athleticism to half the things wrestlers do in the ring, then youre even more of a fucking moron than I would have given you credit for. The fact that its scripted does
not fucking give you the right to come on your high horse, and demean wrestling or its fans for being scripted . The next time you rag on it for being scripted, you can go back and turn to your blowout of a football game, and tell me thats more fucking entertaining than what Im watching right now. Jesus Hiram Christ, what right do you have to criticize me for liking professional wrestling? You like regular TV programming, which just so happens to be fucking scripted right? Then how is what Im watching any different than half of the shit you watch on television, and how is it any less entertaining? Wrestling has so many more appealing factors of it, if you can get off your thy-art-holier-than-thou approach and learn to take a fucking show for what it is worth. Open your closed-ass mind, and give it a fucking chance before you decide youre too fucking good for the show!
Phew
I feel like I channeled my Vader
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You know, two things really struck me about that tape. Namely;
1. I love how The Undertaker just sits there and watches everything. Its pretty funny to watch Vader get so worked up, while The Undertaker just sits there, cool and collected on the whole matter. Makes for some pretty funny stuff, in my mind.
2. That even though Leon White was immensely pissed, and you could tell that he wanted to beat the brakes off of this reporter, that he was still somewhat able to maintain character. That, my friends, is classic. Vader may just be the second best big men
After John Tenta.
Anyway, theres simply no other way to put it, in that we just dont like fake things. When things are botched, we boo, because we know that it ruins the sense of disbelief were supposed to have. We just dont like things that seem artificial to us. Things like artificial sweeteners, fake people, even breast implants draw the ire of certain folk. Now I, personally, see no problem with implants. Whatever a girl wants is her decision, and its not like theyre really all that different from regular boobs. And seriously, are you going to tell me this rack, or the woman bearing them, is not attractive?
True, the case of Hepatitis C may scare you off, but tell me thats not attractive. Oh, and bad news, but Id assume 99.4% of the women in the Tig Ol Bitty section have fake knockers. Anyway, we just so happen to not like fake things, and with professional wrestling, this is especially the case. And weve certainly seen it many times in the world of professional wrestling
You know, Im not sure how this gimmick has eluded and induction for so long. But you know what, this ones going to the front of the line, or pretty damn close to it. Anyway, we just dont like fake things in our wrestling, we want the genuine thing. And nothing provides us with a perfect example of such a thing as the next induction to the
John Tenta Memorial for Terrible Gimmicks. And that would be the oh so infamous
Fake Diesel And Fake Razor Ramon
What Was It: Well, before we do that, again, its only a little bit fair to give some sense of historical context on how this horrendous gimmick was created. And while I could give a dramatic back story, filled with betrayal, rage, and confusion, it could all really be boiled down to two simple facts about these gimmicks;
Vince holds
way too much of a grudge, and JR was turning heel, and would oust Vince as the owner of the WWE. Sounds decent in theory, huh?
Well
How about not.
You see, a long, long time ago, Vince was building up two stars that would be pivotal to the success of the WWE. Their names were Razor Ramon and Diesel, portrayed by the men Scott Hall and Kevin Nash. They were everything that Vince could have desired in the ring; they were relatively young, big guys. They could work plenty of decent matches, and had pretty damn good promo skills. Razor was the better of the two, but Diesel was not slouch in his own rights. And probably the most important thing about these men, they were mad over. My God, if you ever listened to a Razor pop in his heyday, youd wonder why Vince never gave him a chance with the strap to begin with. And Diesel surely had a following on his own; a former WWE Champion, the guy had just turned heel, in a turn that was relatively different for Vince. Sure, the guy attacked faces and was always in a bad mood, but the guy also had a sense of edginess to him that seemed somewhat lacking in Vinces television programming at the time. Simply put, he pushed his limits, and I personally feel that he, along with wrestlers such as Goldust and Stone Cold Steve Austin, would begin the subtle, yet significant, turn to extremely edgy television. At least, you know, for WWE. ECW had been doing something a bit similar for a little while, but, ah, whos ever heard of them? Not like they ever did anything significant
Anyway, yeah, these guys were pretty much stars, and Vince backed these guys, putting them in some fairly high profile feuds. These men were the kinds that were becoming go-to guys for Vince, both from a wrestling and a backstage standpoint. Of course, that backstage standpoint was going to cause some issues for other wrestlers down the line. But, not like it really mattered a whole bunch, as it worked to keep these men on top for a long time.
Theres just one problem, here; these men were going to leave soon. WCW, the WWEs rival, was offering enough money to have these men set for life (one could only imagine), and it was looking like a pretty sweet deal. They told Vince theyd stay if he could match Eric, but there was really no way that was going to happen. Eric had the backing of Ted Turner, and as long as that was the case, Eric could double any offer that Vince put on the table, if he really wanted to. Thus, it was pretty apparent to Vince, Razor, Diesel, and everyone in the WWE that this would be the end of the run, and that they would be moving on the WCW. There, they would use their real names of Scott Hall and Kevin Nash, and would run a pretty decent angle.
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Anyway, to us in the smark world, we never knew this was happening, as the internet was pretty much in its infancy at this point, and while dirt sheets were around, news and gossip wasnt nearly as prevalent as it is now. Thus, to everyone, it really seemed like Vince was invading WCW. It was a brilliantly played out storyline, and people ate that shit up. To this day, its one of the best angles youll ever find.
Now, Vince isnt the kind of guy to hold a grudge
Ok, perhaps
all this guy ever did was hold grudges. The guy was notorious for having grudges that lasted multiple years. He also tends to let these grudges play out on television, and allow for his own self catharsis on his television shows. Now, normally, these things turn out to be horrendous television, and fairly unwatchable. Vince just doesnt seem to get that his programming is meant to entertain the fans, rather than air out his grievances for the entire world to see. However, it just doesnt really pop into his head that no one really cares about his personal gripes, and that we would rather watch entertaining wrestling than be subjected to this drivel constantly on any of his TV shows. Whether it is his gripe with Rosie and Donald, or whether hes trying to make fun of the IRS coming after him, there just seems to be a common theme with Vince presenting his dirty laundry on television when it occurs. And theres also the common theme that every time it happens, its completely terrible.
Which brings us to the shocking announcement that Vince had rehired Diesel and Razor from the WCW! I mean, never mind the fact that they were under contract, and itd be completely impossible to usurp that contract. He had brought back to of the fans favorite superstars, and damn it, he was going to show them on television. Jim Ross was still in contact with Razor and Diesel, and that he had convinced them to come back. He was, after all, head of Talent of Relations for the WWE, and it was feasible to say that Good Ol JR had brought back the two, simply doing his job. But before he was going to return them to the WWE, and before we could see the unveiling of the two superstars, Jim was going to air out a couple of grievances for the WWE. In what has been described as a worked shoot, Jim ousted Vince as the owner of the company, and called him out on quite a few things. The footage speaks for itself, so lets take it to Jim Ross in the ring, as he begins to introduce Razor Ramon.
And you know, Jim had some pretty valid points, as Vince has always treated Jim with very little respect. Rest assured, if Vince could replace Jim with a fucking talking dog, I swear he would, and would just let Jim sit out the rest of his contract. Vince would rather be impaled by a flaming sword then give Jim the credit hes due. Still, he keeps Jim around basically because he needs Jim desperately. Still, that couldnt hide how much this gimmick sucked, and how much no one really cared for heel Jim Ross. Mainly because
Well, he was right on everything he said.
Now then, lets go to our
Match of Ineptitude. Sadly enough, these guys had a shot of the WWE Tag Team Titles, and boy was it bad. So without further ado, lets now go to In Your House: Its Time, and the match between Fake Diesel and Razor, and The British Bulldog and Owen Hart.
By the way, for the record, yes, this pay per views name is in fact a reference of Vader, yet he was left off the card. Just goes to show you how mismanaged he was in the WWE.
Why It Failed: First and foremost, and I dont want to spend too much time on this, but first let me allow the floor to speak on Vince holding grudges.
Vince, your personal vendettas never make for entertaining television. You may think people like to know about the soap opera that is your life, but honestly, no one really gives a damn. Maybe wed care more if you didnt portray yourself as such a douche, but its really impossible for us to sympathize with you. Youre a millionaire, while most of us are working just to get by. Get over yourself, and realize we couldnt care less about your personal life.
Phew
Now then, thats partially the reason this gimmick failed, but not the full reason. Simply enough, fans felt flat out tricked. It was the simple ploy of bait and switch, but then again, you really cant play around with the fans, and expect them to like it. The fact is, people actually bought that they were going to get to see Razor and Diesel out there. They were, for the most part, loved in their runs in the WWE, and fans actually cared for these characters, and for the men that were portraying them. These men didnt even look like the men that they were trying to portray, nor did they even act like them in the ring. While I get that they were using their likeness, many people legitimately expected for Diesel and Razor to actually return to the WWE. Back then, the internet wasnt that much of a factor, and all we had to go by was the word on television. Even the WCW higher-ups were pretty much stunned by this event, and thought that Scott and Kevin were actually coming back to the WWE, because apparently they werent under legit contracts yet. The next week, after fake Diesel and Razor were revealed, WCW brought Scott and Kevin in, and signed them up to long term contracts the likes of which were unfathomable. Still, the WWE seemed confused as to whether or not they were going to portray this as real or fake versions of the characters, and even if this was a legit shoot or a work. Take a look at this match between Savio Vega and Razor Ramon, and listen to the commentary amongst it. The fact is, listening to the commentary is far better than having to actually watch this God forsaken match.
Yeah, that was the instance of how this gimmick was horrendous, and why this whole concept of a worked shoot was completely a cluster fuck. Simply put, no one cared, and they were just flat out pissed by the whole concept of this angle.
The Moment of Saving Grace: Some will say the moment of saving grace is that it revealed Vince as the head of the WWE, but I feel that that was a non-factor, as they really didnt mention it that much more for about a year after this little incident. No, for me, the gimmick had only one saving grace, and that is Glenn Jacobs, better known to the fans as this man;
I, personally, am a huge fan of Kane, and though Glenn Jacobs wasnt exactly the most similar in appearance to Diesel, the guy looked like he could work in the ring. Of course, little did I know then that he was also Isaac Yankem, but to me, I felt the guy just didnt need to be this Fake Diesel to get over. And luckily, in a years time, I got my wish, and the WWE gave him something to actually work with, in Kane. The guy was able to make something of himself, and became one of the WWEs go to guys, in terms of working, for a good twelve years. However, as Fake Diesel, he wasnt much to talk about, and neither was this gimmick. This gimmick just pissed the fans off, and has earned a cozy spot in the
John Tenta Memorial for Terrible Gimmicks. Thanks for joining us today, and hopefully youll join us tomorrow, as we go double dipping in the rip off category. Yes, Ive been given the idea to go ahead and do the gimmick of
The Renegade
Oh, and while I have your attention, Id like to talk about my new weekly thread Im starting in the music section, called
Compare and Contrast. Here, we look at the careers of two artists that I find similar, and compare and contrast the two of these artists lives, both in the public and private eye. For this weeks topic, well dive into;
The King and The Prince; Comparing Prince and Michael Jackson
Id be very grateful if you stopped on by to see this new weekly thread I hope to start up. Thank you very much for your patronage of this thread, and I hope the quality of this JTMFTG is to your liking.
See Ya.