Scott Star
X Division Champion
First off, I wanna thank everyone for the awesome response to my very first thread, it was way better than I expected. Once again, since I'm a bit green at this, feel free to move this thread if it's been discussed already. It's just something that's bothered me for awhile now.
I recently read that WWE has replaced a PPV (Unforgiven if I'm not mistaken) with something called Breaking Point, an all Submissions PPV. This brings up my point.
What happened to submission wrestling??
It's all but dead in the most powerful wrestling company on the planet, just like the Tag Division I spoke of before. Back in the "glory days" of wrestling, we had technicians like Benoit, Angle, Jericho (when The Walls was still a big move), Eddie Guerrero, the list goes on and on. While we're not short on technicians nowadays, it almost seems like Submission wrestling is completely gone. How often do you see tap out victories anymore? When John Cena slaps his STF on? Despite the fact that I don't care for that (at times poorly executed) move, the crowd still goes nuts. To me, whenever a finishing submission hold is slapped on in the middle of the ring, whether it be from a face or a heel, the effect works just as well if not better than a false finish. As a fan, when you saw the hold slapped on, you knew that there was a chance the match was over. It was a great, great way of building suspense and drama. Who can forget Austin's bloody visage before he passed out in the Sharpshooter? It made Bret Hart a heel and turned Austin into a mega star.
Then came the losses: Jericho goes on hiatus for two years, Benoit went on a permanent hiatus (absolutely no disrespect intended, I was a huge Benoit fan), Angle went to TNA, etc. etc. What happened? WWE must not have liked CM Punk's link to ROH and the like because the Anaconda Vice quietly disappeared. With Ric Flair in retirement, the only submission hold we legitimately see now is the STF. And now we're supposed to buy into a Submissions specialty PPV? Some people I've talked to think that Benoit's death had lots to do with it but to omit submissions wrestling entirely because of that it's extreme, even for WWE standards. Say what you want about it's lack of flash and high spots, Submission moves still captured people's attention and brought drama and excitement to matches. So, enough from me, have at it peeps, I want to hear your theories.
What do you think happened to Submissions wrestling and do you think it should experience a comeback?
I recently read that WWE has replaced a PPV (Unforgiven if I'm not mistaken) with something called Breaking Point, an all Submissions PPV. This brings up my point.
What happened to submission wrestling??
It's all but dead in the most powerful wrestling company on the planet, just like the Tag Division I spoke of before. Back in the "glory days" of wrestling, we had technicians like Benoit, Angle, Jericho (when The Walls was still a big move), Eddie Guerrero, the list goes on and on. While we're not short on technicians nowadays, it almost seems like Submission wrestling is completely gone. How often do you see tap out victories anymore? When John Cena slaps his STF on? Despite the fact that I don't care for that (at times poorly executed) move, the crowd still goes nuts. To me, whenever a finishing submission hold is slapped on in the middle of the ring, whether it be from a face or a heel, the effect works just as well if not better than a false finish. As a fan, when you saw the hold slapped on, you knew that there was a chance the match was over. It was a great, great way of building suspense and drama. Who can forget Austin's bloody visage before he passed out in the Sharpshooter? It made Bret Hart a heel and turned Austin into a mega star.
Then came the losses: Jericho goes on hiatus for two years, Benoit went on a permanent hiatus (absolutely no disrespect intended, I was a huge Benoit fan), Angle went to TNA, etc. etc. What happened? WWE must not have liked CM Punk's link to ROH and the like because the Anaconda Vice quietly disappeared. With Ric Flair in retirement, the only submission hold we legitimately see now is the STF. And now we're supposed to buy into a Submissions specialty PPV? Some people I've talked to think that Benoit's death had lots to do with it but to omit submissions wrestling entirely because of that it's extreme, even for WWE standards. Say what you want about it's lack of flash and high spots, Submission moves still captured people's attention and brought drama and excitement to matches. So, enough from me, have at it peeps, I want to hear your theories.
What do you think happened to Submissions wrestling and do you think it should experience a comeback?