The Roid Rage
Getting Noticed By Management
First I want you all to go and read his latest article. I am ashamed to even encourage this but to understand the following you must. Here is the link.
http://www.wrestlezone.com/editorial...at-angle-80257
I can't begin to tell you how tired of this bitter man's ravings I am. There is nothing but negativity regurgitating from him constantly, as he seems bent on the idea that all that was good in wrestling is gone, and mainly due to Vince McMahon and the WWE. I hope you read this Mr. Madden and respond. Don't take the easy cop-out of "your not worth my oh so valuable time, I'm too great for that" or anything of the sort. To ignore such a blatant calling out of your ego would only prove the lowly smart mark right, and show you to be everything I say you are. This isn't like the Miz calling out John Cena either, to refer to it as that would only elevate your status that is so very low. On with the show.
I pretty well had enough of you Mr. Madden after the article about Vickie Guerrero and her departure. Per usual you did nothing but bash McMahon for anything and everything he does (and you call him unoriginal and uncreative) and tried to make some kind of a martyr of Vickie Guerrero. The first thing I had to ask myself was A) Does this guy realize it is a show and that Vickie Guerrero obviously had to agree to do what happened, and more than that, that she probably has a sense of humor herself and found some hilarity in it? and B) Is he just trying to perpetuate this false hate of everything McMahon associated, and trying to get a rub from it somehow and look like some sort of thespian or something? You read way too deeply into all of it, and made yourself look horrible in the process. Were you writing an article for a kayfabe magazine, or an editorial? I couldn't tell the difference. All in all you came out looking like a bitter, dim witted man, with nothing better to do than bash those in higher standing than yourself. Now before you try to turn that on me, keep in mind, yours has been long coming.
I recall you writing some other hate-speech after the Guerrero one, I can't even remember anything about it other than you complaining, constantly. That seems to be all you do, complain and tear down people who are doing things you seem to only wish you could do. For instance McMahon, most of his stable of wrestlers, and his establishment in the WWE. Apparently all that his company is missing is your genius and he'd be on top of the world. Well, last time I checked Madden, Vince could buy your soul, and runs the biggest and most successful wrestling company on the planet of all time. He has managed to do all of that without you, or crack pots like you, so where do you get off with such brash criticism of him, his company, or his wrestlers. You couldn't do a tenth in the ring of his worst wrestler, or do his job, or the job of anyone he currently employs. You can chalk it up to politics all you want but the truth is loud mouth, know-it-all, wise-asses like you get no where, and that is why you are where you are. You don't know when to shut your mouth as you have shown over and over.
Oh, I just remembered your last tyraid, it was about TNA, and basically every aspect of it's existence. Where do you get off? What's wrong? You pissed off they haven't called you up for enlightenment either? Maybe in their position of dire straits they just don't have the strength to bow down to the almighty Madden? They just can't bring themselves to admit that they need you to guide them to the palace of wisdom. Please!!!
You are lucky that once upon a time the flailing WCW gave you a rub, something that you seem to have never let go of and hold up as some badge of honor, like it should gain you automatic acceptance amongst the scholars. WCW gave everyone a run ok, you happened to be in the right place at the right time to get the one opportunity, and guess what, just like you WCW failed. Looks like you weren't such a great catch after all. What are you going to say to that? Give me 101 excuses? That doesn't cut it. All you can do is point fingers at this guy and that guy, when ultimately in the end of the day there are 3 finger pointing right back at you. You just seem to have too big an ego which is probably an over compensation for low self-esteem, that clouds your vision and urges you to spew the nonsensical ranting that you do in a feeble attempt at looking like more than a can't hack it, never was, and never will be.
Now once again in this recent article you go on and on about you nostalgia for WCW and the NWO and yada yada yada. Everyone can appreciate that you were only employed by a big company once, and for that reason you feel it was the greatest thing ever basically because for a millisecond you were apart of it and graced them with your presence and knowledge, we should all be so lucky. Here's news flash Madden, Attitude Era/Monday Night Wars are over, and have been over for a long time. Unfortunately in a situation like that there has to be a winner and a loser, and wouldn't you know it, the losing team had you on it's sidelines. Here's a guy who is so stupid he get's canned because like I said he can't keep his mouth shut and had to talk trash about one of the in ring competitors he was supposed to be commentating on. Are you just pissed off that the WWE never needed a hack like you, and never gave you a chance? Are you the Vince Russo that never was but could have been? Like an out of shape Chuck Wepner or something? Were you just so unjustly tossed to the side that the only refuge you could find was disparaging the very company that you so longed to be apart of? Survey says? Yes indeed.
I can't believe you had the audacity to blame the shortcomings of the NWO and WCW in general on the shoulders of Hulk Hogan. If anything he was a big part of the NWO's success. With Hogan at the helm, people knew it was a serious force to be reckoned with, and that it meant business. If it was a big enough deal for Hulk Hogan to turn heel for it, it must have been legit, that is in the eyes of the viewer. Hall and Nash made the illusion and Hogan made it a clear vision, period. Also, part of the big reason that the whole thing worked to begin with was because to the viewers it looked like Hall and Nash were sent from WWF to take over WCW. WCW just banked off of the success of another company's superstars and that's it, Hogan being the biggest one. It had nothing to do with anything you cited. Your bitter disdain for Hogan and lack luster explanation and reasoning for your thoughts on the matter just further support my statements about you Mr. Madden.
WCW/NWO failed because of a lack of leadership, and overall organization. Hogan tried to be the leadership in that company, that is a publicly known fact, but one man can't do it all. I am not saying that Hogan was the greatest worker, or that he was so business savvy, or that he is even a nice guy. But, he did try to do all he could to make the company successful as long as he could. From his mouth he said " I took what I had learned from up north and tried to bring it down to WCW and apply it there " That may not be verbatim but it is a true statement.
To then go on and say and this is verbatim
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In retrospect, youd be foolish to conclude that anyone besides Hogan benefited from his WCW run. Sure, he was (and is) wrestlings most recognizable character. But creatively, his selfishness ruined anything he was connected to. Financially, he took out so much money the company could never make it back.
No one but Hogan benefited from his WCW run huh? Well what about the guys that got their shots on T.V. and actually got exposure because people tuned in to watch what was going on with Hogan and the NWO? What about guys like Rey Mysterio, Eddie Guerrero, Chris Benoit, Chris Jericho, Dean Malenko, Paul White, Booker T and so on. Guys that got the chance to be featured because the show did well enough to feature them, largely due to Hogan and the NWO. Hogan and the NWO was the hook, and the rest of the show was the line and sinker. Your statement is so poorly thought out, and so biased even for an editorial it's disgusting. Suppose someone actually took anything you said as credible? What would happen then? They would be completely misguided and confused about the wrestling business.
Let's tackle your statement about Hogan being creatively selfish, and it ruining everything he was connected to. You couldn't be further from the truth. At some point Hogan earned the right to have creative control, and I have heard plenty of guys including Hall and Nash say so. You act like Hogan began his career in WCW or something. Did you forget that he brought wrestling alongside Vince McMahon out of the dimly lit halls and into America's living room's and made Hulk Hogan and Hulkamania a household name? Did you forget that Hulk Hogan is the biggest name in wrestling history? If his years and years of loyal service to the business didn't earn him some creative control, than what by your unachievable standards does hot shot? If anyone earned the right to pick and choose his spots it's Hogan. I might not agree with every move he made but it was his right to do so, and whether you approve or not doesn't make it right or wrong.
Then on to the Finances aspect. If WCW was so drained as you put it, they never would have been able to get Hall, Nash, Luger, DiBiase, Waltman, Hennig, or pay the current stars they had and the many more they brought in. So, you are once again duped Mr. Madden. If anything the initial arrival of Hogan brought in plenty of money, and with the NWO payed everyone's check including yours, so you should buck up and pay some respect where it is due. Maybe Hogan was an asshole and I am not saying that he might not of been, I'm not nominating him for man of the year or anything, but you have to give credit where credit is due. After all, what great contribution did you ever make? Where would that company and the NWO have went without Hogan, we will never know, all we do know is, that with him it became the biggest deal of that time. Which leads me to my next execution of your foul and miserable words....
You dared to say that the NWO was the last good or great angle in wrestling? Where have you been, under a rock? The invasion angle was amazing, and helped a lot of people get themselves out there, not to mention kept people interested. The second run of NWO in WWE was a flop and that was because you folks over there at WCW beat it to death. You say it was the best angle, hell it was practically the only one on that show, and in truth that is just another big reason it all came tumbling down at WCW. What about Evolution, or the many feuds the Undertaker has been involved in? How about some of the work that Edge has put in, or Jericho with Michaels. What about Lesnar, and Angle, and Triple H? The list could go on and on until it became redundant. No matter what you say they have all been involved in great storylines, and worked them beautifully. The difference is simply the change of the times. Now days there doesn't need to be a big faction like the NWO, there is no Monday Night Wars going on ok, why can't you get it through your thick skull.
After all that the business changed. There was no longer any need to go to the extreme and often times inappropriate lengths that both companies went to in the MNW days. Now there is one true and rightful power, that being the WWE. It is not McMahon's fault either. If anything you can blame Ted Turner for it all. Had he not pushed the issue and tried to drive McMahon out of business things never would have went to the extremes they did, and maybe you would be just now getting to all the stuff we had then. However, Billionaire Ted had to get in a pissing match with the one and only Vince McMahon, and he lost. Plain and simple. McMahon obviously was doing everything right, and still is or else someone else would be there to topple him over. Nothing you say can change that, and nothing you say about The WWE, TNA or the wrestling business all together changes any of it. Both companies are putting out what they can, opposed to at one time when the WWF and WCW put out what they HAD to. Obviously if things were as bad as you put them no one would be in business. According to you Wrestling is like rock and roll after John Lennon died or something since the end of your cherished time at WCW.
You are a joke Madden, and nothing you say should be taken with more than a grain of salt as you are an idiot, you are incompetent, and as stated before a foul bitter man. Your focus seems to be to lead people into believing that things are worse than they are in what seems to be some feeble attempt to sabotage the WWE that has made it so clear that they do not need people like you. It all sounds like revenge from you. You obviously have some axe to grind and make it all too obvious. I remember reading your work once, and thinking "this guy is really on the ball with what he is saying" Unfortunately since then you have shown otherwise to me and millions others. You should only feel so lucky that anywhere values you enough to let you spew your hate in their space. You have been dealt with sir, and I hope you have something better to say next time. After all you know the saying " If you don't have anything good to say, don't say anything at all"
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I can't begin to tell you how tired of this bitter man's ravings I am. There is nothing but negativity regurgitating from him constantly, as he seems bent on the idea that all that was good in wrestling is gone, and mainly due to Vince McMahon and the WWE. I hope you read this Mr. Madden and respond. Don't take the easy cop-out of "your not worth my oh so valuable time, I'm too great for that" or anything of the sort. To ignore such a blatant calling out of your ego would only prove the lowly smart mark right, and show you to be everything I say you are. This isn't like the Miz calling out John Cena either, to refer to it as that would only elevate your status that is so very low. On with the show.
I pretty well had enough of you Mr. Madden after the article about Vickie Guerrero and her departure. Per usual you did nothing but bash McMahon for anything and everything he does (and you call him unoriginal and uncreative) and tried to make some kind of a martyr of Vickie Guerrero. The first thing I had to ask myself was A) Does this guy realize it is a show and that Vickie Guerrero obviously had to agree to do what happened, and more than that, that she probably has a sense of humor herself and found some hilarity in it? and B) Is he just trying to perpetuate this false hate of everything McMahon associated, and trying to get a rub from it somehow and look like some sort of thespian or something? You read way too deeply into all of it, and made yourself look horrible in the process. Were you writing an article for a kayfabe magazine, or an editorial? I couldn't tell the difference. All in all you came out looking like a bitter, dim witted man, with nothing better to do than bash those in higher standing than yourself. Now before you try to turn that on me, keep in mind, yours has been long coming.
I recall you writing some other hate-speech after the Guerrero one, I can't even remember anything about it other than you complaining, constantly. That seems to be all you do, complain and tear down people who are doing things you seem to only wish you could do. For instance McMahon, most of his stable of wrestlers, and his establishment in the WWE. Apparently all that his company is missing is your genius and he'd be on top of the world. Well, last time I checked Madden, Vince could buy your soul, and runs the biggest and most successful wrestling company on the planet of all time. He has managed to do all of that without you, or crack pots like you, so where do you get off with such brash criticism of him, his company, or his wrestlers. You couldn't do a tenth in the ring of his worst wrestler, or do his job, or the job of anyone he currently employs. You can chalk it up to politics all you want but the truth is loud mouth, know-it-all, wise-asses like you get no where, and that is why you are where you are. You don't know when to shut your mouth as you have shown over and over.
Oh, I just remembered your last tyraid, it was about TNA, and basically every aspect of it's existence. Where do you get off? What's wrong? You pissed off they haven't called you up for enlightenment either? Maybe in their position of dire straits they just don't have the strength to bow down to the almighty Madden? They just can't bring themselves to admit that they need you to guide them to the palace of wisdom. Please!!!
You are lucky that once upon a time the flailing WCW gave you a rub, something that you seem to have never let go of and hold up as some badge of honor, like it should gain you automatic acceptance amongst the scholars. WCW gave everyone a run ok, you happened to be in the right place at the right time to get the one opportunity, and guess what, just like you WCW failed. Looks like you weren't such a great catch after all. What are you going to say to that? Give me 101 excuses? That doesn't cut it. All you can do is point fingers at this guy and that guy, when ultimately in the end of the day there are 3 finger pointing right back at you. You just seem to have too big an ego which is probably an over compensation for low self-esteem, that clouds your vision and urges you to spew the nonsensical ranting that you do in a feeble attempt at looking like more than a can't hack it, never was, and never will be.
Now once again in this recent article you go on and on about you nostalgia for WCW and the NWO and yada yada yada. Everyone can appreciate that you were only employed by a big company once, and for that reason you feel it was the greatest thing ever basically because for a millisecond you were apart of it and graced them with your presence and knowledge, we should all be so lucky. Here's news flash Madden, Attitude Era/Monday Night Wars are over, and have been over for a long time. Unfortunately in a situation like that there has to be a winner and a loser, and wouldn't you know it, the losing team had you on it's sidelines. Here's a guy who is so stupid he get's canned because like I said he can't keep his mouth shut and had to talk trash about one of the in ring competitors he was supposed to be commentating on. Are you just pissed off that the WWE never needed a hack like you, and never gave you a chance? Are you the Vince Russo that never was but could have been? Like an out of shape Chuck Wepner or something? Were you just so unjustly tossed to the side that the only refuge you could find was disparaging the very company that you so longed to be apart of? Survey says? Yes indeed.
I can't believe you had the audacity to blame the shortcomings of the NWO and WCW in general on the shoulders of Hulk Hogan. If anything he was a big part of the NWO's success. With Hogan at the helm, people knew it was a serious force to be reckoned with, and that it meant business. If it was a big enough deal for Hulk Hogan to turn heel for it, it must have been legit, that is in the eyes of the viewer. Hall and Nash made the illusion and Hogan made it a clear vision, period. Also, part of the big reason that the whole thing worked to begin with was because to the viewers it looked like Hall and Nash were sent from WWF to take over WCW. WCW just banked off of the success of another company's superstars and that's it, Hogan being the biggest one. It had nothing to do with anything you cited. Your bitter disdain for Hogan and lack luster explanation and reasoning for your thoughts on the matter just further support my statements about you Mr. Madden.
WCW/NWO failed because of a lack of leadership, and overall organization. Hogan tried to be the leadership in that company, that is a publicly known fact, but one man can't do it all. I am not saying that Hogan was the greatest worker, or that he was so business savvy, or that he is even a nice guy. But, he did try to do all he could to make the company successful as long as he could. From his mouth he said " I took what I had learned from up north and tried to bring it down to WCW and apply it there " That may not be verbatim but it is a true statement.
To then go on and say and this is verbatim
Quote:
In retrospect, youd be foolish to conclude that anyone besides Hogan benefited from his WCW run. Sure, he was (and is) wrestlings most recognizable character. But creatively, his selfishness ruined anything he was connected to. Financially, he took out so much money the company could never make it back.
No one but Hogan benefited from his WCW run huh? Well what about the guys that got their shots on T.V. and actually got exposure because people tuned in to watch what was going on with Hogan and the NWO? What about guys like Rey Mysterio, Eddie Guerrero, Chris Benoit, Chris Jericho, Dean Malenko, Paul White, Booker T and so on. Guys that got the chance to be featured because the show did well enough to feature them, largely due to Hogan and the NWO. Hogan and the NWO was the hook, and the rest of the show was the line and sinker. Your statement is so poorly thought out, and so biased even for an editorial it's disgusting. Suppose someone actually took anything you said as credible? What would happen then? They would be completely misguided and confused about the wrestling business.
Let's tackle your statement about Hogan being creatively selfish, and it ruining everything he was connected to. You couldn't be further from the truth. At some point Hogan earned the right to have creative control, and I have heard plenty of guys including Hall and Nash say so. You act like Hogan began his career in WCW or something. Did you forget that he brought wrestling alongside Vince McMahon out of the dimly lit halls and into America's living room's and made Hulk Hogan and Hulkamania a household name? Did you forget that Hulk Hogan is the biggest name in wrestling history? If his years and years of loyal service to the business didn't earn him some creative control, than what by your unachievable standards does hot shot? If anyone earned the right to pick and choose his spots it's Hogan. I might not agree with every move he made but it was his right to do so, and whether you approve or not doesn't make it right or wrong.
Then on to the Finances aspect. If WCW was so drained as you put it, they never would have been able to get Hall, Nash, Luger, DiBiase, Waltman, Hennig, or pay the current stars they had and the many more they brought in. So, you are once again duped Mr. Madden. If anything the initial arrival of Hogan brought in plenty of money, and with the NWO payed everyone's check including yours, so you should buck up and pay some respect where it is due. Maybe Hogan was an asshole and I am not saying that he might not of been, I'm not nominating him for man of the year or anything, but you have to give credit where credit is due. After all, what great contribution did you ever make? Where would that company and the NWO have went without Hogan, we will never know, all we do know is, that with him it became the biggest deal of that time. Which leads me to my next execution of your foul and miserable words....
You dared to say that the NWO was the last good or great angle in wrestling? Where have you been, under a rock? The invasion angle was amazing, and helped a lot of people get themselves out there, not to mention kept people interested. The second run of NWO in WWE was a flop and that was because you folks over there at WCW beat it to death. You say it was the best angle, hell it was practically the only one on that show, and in truth that is just another big reason it all came tumbling down at WCW. What about Evolution, or the many feuds the Undertaker has been involved in? How about some of the work that Edge has put in, or Jericho with Michaels. What about Lesnar, and Angle, and Triple H? The list could go on and on until it became redundant. No matter what you say they have all been involved in great storylines, and worked them beautifully. The difference is simply the change of the times. Now days there doesn't need to be a big faction like the NWO, there is no Monday Night Wars going on ok, why can't you get it through your thick skull.
After all that the business changed. There was no longer any need to go to the extreme and often times inappropriate lengths that both companies went to in the MNW days. Now there is one true and rightful power, that being the WWE. It is not McMahon's fault either. If anything you can blame Ted Turner for it all. Had he not pushed the issue and tried to drive McMahon out of business things never would have went to the extremes they did, and maybe you would be just now getting to all the stuff we had then. However, Billionaire Ted had to get in a pissing match with the one and only Vince McMahon, and he lost. Plain and simple. McMahon obviously was doing everything right, and still is or else someone else would be there to topple him over. Nothing you say can change that, and nothing you say about The WWE, TNA or the wrestling business all together changes any of it. Both companies are putting out what they can, opposed to at one time when the WWF and WCW put out what they HAD to. Obviously if things were as bad as you put them no one would be in business. According to you Wrestling is like rock and roll after John Lennon died or something since the end of your cherished time at WCW.
You are a joke Madden, and nothing you say should be taken with more than a grain of salt as you are an idiot, you are incompetent, and as stated before a foul bitter man. Your focus seems to be to lead people into believing that things are worse than they are in what seems to be some feeble attempt to sabotage the WWE that has made it so clear that they do not need people like you. It all sounds like revenge from you. You obviously have some axe to grind and make it all too obvious. I remember reading your work once, and thinking "this guy is really on the ball with what he is saying" Unfortunately since then you have shown otherwise to me and millions others. You should only feel so lucky that anywhere values you enough to let you spew your hate in their space. You have been dealt with sir, and I hope you have something better to say next time. After all you know the saying " If you don't have anything good to say, don't say anything at all"
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