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Xplosion is for foreign markets which directly relates to what kb brought up about what I said for whatever reason
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So you are complaining about Magnus not being on the show a week after you complained about him being there? Wouldn't surprise me if he had an xplosion match anyway this week.
Xplosion is for foreign markets which directly relates to what kb brought up about what I said for whatever reason
JJ, I disagree to the extremes you are talking about. They do not HAVE to do anything. Heels have to win feuds, especially when they are champs, from time to time. It just depends on how you go about it. The whole point of a heel winning is to create heat. The way they win usually doesn't glorify anything. It is also easily possible for the issue not to be wrapped up when RVD face Hardy or those two play a role in it. In real life there isn't always a fairy tale ending. When telling a realish story that might be an interesting place to convey that.
JJ I understand what you are saying but its still way to early to think that it will definitely be RVD who defeats him for the title it could still be Anderson who eventually wins the title from Hardy down the road because I expect him to hold it for awhile.
JJ, you do realize your opinion on this is entirely subjective, right? If it is your opinion that is fine but if you think this idea is some confirmed fact then I am confused.
How was that Edge storyline not a success? The Edge character was born out of it and went on to be a big part of WWE during that time and was highly watched. Just because the heel wins they are not "glorified." You keep saying people connect to this or it feels real like that is a bad thing. Then you simultaneously say that it MUST have an ending that isn't based in that same vein. Makes no sense to me. If something is working why fake it up on arbitrary supposedly moral grounds. The heel is supposed to be a bad guy. The whole point of Hardy's character is that he is soulless. Why is it incorrect to build that up? It basically boils down to when the heel wins that as long as they are booked to look poorly their is no glorifying anything. It basically says here are the real morals of the world. You can be a soulless immoral bastard and you might be able to win that way, but you are still a soulless immoral bastard.
I think claiming winning is everything is an equally poor life lessons that you seem to put a lot of stock in. A big part of this story is that maybe you should consider other things in your life, like health, more important than a title shot. Selling your soul for a title is hardly portrayed as a good thing.
You also seem to be mixing in kayfabe and non-kayfabe a lot which is a misguided approach. TNA has never mentioned Jeff Hardy and drugs and saying he is actively hopped up on something on impact is irresponsible. Kayfabe this was no accident, it was the same as millions of preceding injury angles just they made it seem more intense.
Next thing you know, there'll be a 2 minute iron man match.
Oh look. A pinfall during commercialand they don't even tell us how many minutes are left.
There were certainly elements of the show that I could see people finding overbooked. While the process might not have been flawless I thought the culmination of the stories they told both made sense and was interesting. Sometimes getting excessively caught up on one minor detail is a foible of the IWC. Pinfall during commercial, 15 minute ironman, 5 more minutes to a crowd that wasn't that into it. In spite of how you might feel about any of that the segment was good. We had a significant amount of good wrestling leading up to an interesting exchange on the mic that set up the PPV showdown. There is no perfection in wrestling or life for that matter.
Yeah, I wasn't too pleased with that boneheaded move. It's like whoever edited the show just wanted to give the show a live feel even though it's damn obvious it isn't. Not even on a live Raw do you see something that important happening during commercials. But I do believe there was a previous Iron Man match where it also happened. I think it was either the Lesnar/Angle one or the HBK/Angle one. I can't remember though. Still stupid.Yeah, yeah, yeah. "Stop nitpicking, blah, blah, blah." How about TNA stops making stupid decisions? If you don't think having a pinfall during a commercial break in a 15-minute Iron Man Match is something worth complaining about, you're wrong. As much as you say otherwise, small things matter. Details matter.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. "Stop nitpicking, blah, blah, blah." How about TNA stops making stupid decisions? If you don't think having a pinfall during a commercial break in a 15-minute Iron Man Match is something worth complaining about, you're wrong. As much as you say otherwise, small things matter. Details matter.
Did you enjoy the segment in general? Sure details matter, but to what extent? Surely not more than the big picture. When you let minor things ruin your major things then that tends to be a disorder of sorts.
JJ, I like your passion on the subject but we are going to have to agree to disagree. I am not sure how I am twisting your words because I think it is obvious what you are saying, I just disagree that certain things MUST be done because I am not convinced wrestling MUST be the moral compass where being "right" is solely based on winning. If you are then I can see why you feel as you do. I just do not think everytime a heel wins it justifies them. The point of the business is that you make the people want to see the heel get beat. To me, as long as Hardy loses eventually then there is no moral issue. I have a much bigger moral issue with a face calling someone fat for laughs then I do having someone who is portrayed as a bad guy being callous about concussions but I do not want to make this about company vs company and I know I personally do not get my moral lessons from wrestling.
I also think you should follow Joe's advice and see what happens. For all you know Anderson could get Hardy eventually and you are complaining that the Empire won when there is still another movie/feud to come. We may only be right after Hoth now, so you may need to exercise some patience. If you make it too easy to triumph over evil and misfortune then it is equally misleading IMO.