No it doesnt. If that was the case then Hardcore Holly, Dean Malenko, and friends would have huge drawing power.
Except they weren't great pro wrestlers.
It is known by many fans and wrestlers that some of the best workers ever have never reached the main event status or drew big money. Drawing power does not equal who the best workers are.
Uhh, yes it does. You do realize what pro wrestling is all about, correct? So when you say "it is known by many fans...", what you REALLY mean is, "it is known by many IGNORANT fans"...
Yet here we are debating fantasy scenario's , in a fantasy tournament. We dont know either way what would really happen.
EXACTLY! That's what I've been trying to get you to realize. Finally you get it.
Now, let's see if we can take it a step further. If we don't know how the match would go, all we can do is analyze each man's strengths and weaknesses to determine who is more likely to win. And Andre clearly takes the cake in that area.
Although, we may know that Andre was strong and a big draw- we also know he didnt like heights and had shit legs.
Uhh..completely false.
We're not talking 1988 Andre, I thought that was made clear long ago. I posted a video in the second post of the thread which shows Andre jumping off the top rope. Your statement is completely and provably false.
but Ill take stories from his friends and bio info\match history over 'Slyfox said so'.
How about videos which prove your statements completely false? Will you accept that too?
Your scenario hasnt been seen in this type of match, In fact Show is pretty good at your 'one punch KO' theory- yet never won a damn ladder match.
A) I'm the one telling you that offering competing scenarios is a waste of time, and we should instead be focusing on each man's strengths and weaknesses.
B) Big Show is not Andre. The fact both Cena and Big Show have done it prove not only is it possible, it's entirely plausible.
Yet as slow as they climb from being exhausted- they still manage to win said match.
Uhh, not always. Many times the slow climbers lose. Have you never seen a TLC match before?
You mean to tell me that you have never seen a guy (even slowly) climb to the top while his slower injured opponent wasnt able to get up?
But you have already said Andre's legs weren't going to be hurt to the point where he can't get up. Thus, your statement here is invalid.
Not making up any rules actually. Just following the rules set forth by the guys running the show.
You mean...me?
While KB does the heavy lifting, I offer my advice on how the tournament should be run. So unless you're going to tell me I don't know what the tournament is about, I'm pretty certain you're wrong on this.
If it isnt about who could win in the ring\match with a set of certain rules then why the hell is it structured that way? If mic skill, bank accounts and applause mean so much or carry more weight than ability to beat the guy in the ring- why not just show promo videos and compare bank accounts?
Because they ALL matter and can all be used to determine the best worker. Like I said, different people use different ways to evaluate the best wrestler. It's not just about who would win in the ring.
Myself and quite a few others try to base this on ability to win because that makes sense.
Ability to win? What exactly does that mean in an entertainment medium where every result is scripted ahead of time?
When people play tournaments in video games, they dont have promo wars or who wins by applause.
And if video games had anything to do with pro wrestling, I might give a damn.
Vote how you wish, but comparing who can get more people to sit in an arena and clap seems silly.
Is this your first tournament?
Alright Mister Misdirection. I understand the 'drawing power' argument. I just dont think it carries the same weight you do. If a guy can beat the other, putting butts in seats means jack shit.
Let me try and give you the quick and dirty explanation.
1) Pro wrestling is scripted. Winners and losers are known before they ever come out from behind the curtain.
2) Pro wrestling companies want to make money.
3) Pro wrestlers are hired to make money
4) Wrestling fans will not pay money for guys who do not entertain them.
5) Wrestling fans aren't entertained by guys who lose all the time, wrestling fans want to see the best of the best (just like MMA fans, boxing fans, etc.)
6) The guys who entertain are the guys who draw fans and draw money.
7) If a guy draws money, he is booked to win.
8) If a guy consistently draws large numbers of fans and draws a lot of money, he's pushed into the main-event by winning matches
9) If he continues to draw lots of fans and money, he continues to win matches.
So, in other words, since Andre was a bigger draw than Punk, he'd be much more likely to win the match. As a fan, would you rather see CM Punk vs. the Rock or CM Punk vs. David Otunga? Which match gets your money? The Rock match, right? Same theory applies. Andre is the better draw, fans would be more likely to pay to see Andre in the next round match than they would Punk.
That's why drawing power matters.
Kayfabe plays in to this as well and works both ways. You say Andre was booked to be dominant, well so is Punk.
Punk has never been booked to be dominant. Not only did he get his ass kicked just last week, Punk has ALWAYS been a worker who takes a beating in the match. Punk's best wrestling attribute is his selling, Punk is very good selling his opponent's offense. His own offense is a little weak, so a lot of his matches focus on Punk taking the beating.
Andre was the complete opposite. Andre was far better at giving an ass kicking than taking one. Andre was booked to be dominant because of this, because kicking people's asses highlighted his strength and helped to hide his weaker side, just like Punk hides his by getting his ass kicked.
Punk is not booked to be dominant, he's NEVER been booked to be dominant. He might win matches, but he does not dominate matches. Brock Lesnar dominates matches. Steve Austin dominated matches. Andre the Giant dominated matches. HBK got his ass kicked. Mr. Perfect got his ass kicked. CM Punk gets his ass kicked.
Im not ignoring your 'KO' theory. Im just saying my theory has actually happened in ladder matches, whereas yours has not.
No it hasn't. I have never seen a ladder match where someone's legs have been worked over so much he cannot stand up. Please direct me to when that happened. Like I asked you to before.
you choose to ignore all those same points you made in Andre's favor, and retort with 'Well Andre is a bigger draw than Show'.
Uhh, no, I believe my retort has always been, "Big Show is not in the same league as Andre". Big difference.
History has shown plenty of evidence to support that.
I'm still waiting for you to provide an example.
The bigger guy loses in the majority of these matches. Fact.
Jeff Hardy has lost 42% of all TLC matches. I'm pretty certain the smaller guy loses in the majority of these matches. Hell, if I'm not mistaken, Kane won a Fatal Four Way tag team TLC match by himself. Edge is bigger than Flair. Cena is bigger than Edge. Punk is bigger than Hardy. Miz is bigger than Lawler.
So basically, I'm saying you're full of shit.
CM Punk has overcome those type of men in this type of match. Fact.
No he hasn't. Who has Punk overcome in a TLC match who was a Super Heavyweight working the Power Wrestler style. Who, who did he defeat in a TLC match like that?
You're full of shit again. Punk has beaten Hardy, Miz and Del Rio, and not one of those guys is a power wrestler. You don't know what you're talking about.
Both could win, but Punk has proven he can.
Because he's beaten guys who are nothing like Andre? How does that prove he can beat Andre? Correct me if I'm wrong, but hasn't this been posted twice?
http://forums.wrestlezone.com/showpost.php?p=3899254&postcount=98
Pretty certain Punk has shown to have problems with guys of Andre's size.
I stand here unafraid of the great Slyfox when most would have ran away or never spoke up in your presence.
Add another dime to the collection. I wonder when I get the payout. It has to be reaching at least $10 now.