Last thread has well over 10,000 replies. Its body is breaking down like The Undertaker's. Seeing as we might have crossed the threshold into a new era in the business, here's a fresh new thread.
Originally Posted by KCrockaholic:
Should've given it 5 more years. You missed some good times. Around 05/06 is when it started going downhill rapidly.
After I went to the Over the Edge thing in KC the product became stale for me.
I shouldn't have said it was shit, it just became different, especially after Stone Cold went into his whole 'what' gimmick. [Reply]
Anybody think we see the Undertaker again? I know they are using the win the push Brock but I think the Taker returns to cost Lesnar the title at SS or WM. [Reply]
Originally Posted by CoMoChief:
Always thought the "what" gimmick was stupid.
And yes that was around the time WWE started to go stale.
Then after Goldberg Lesnar at WM (one of the worst matches of all time) the product was just terrible.
I still think Stone Cold and The Rock need 1 more match. Too bad SCSA can't do it physically.
When they started to pussify Kane that's where it really went south. They started doing dumb shit like having him kiss women and joke with The Rock. [Reply]
Seriously though, if we all don't subscribe to the Network there might not be a WWE at all in three years. The financial future of the company absolutely depends on the Network's success, and the company is BLEEDING money right now because they only have 700,000 subscribers.
The good thing is that it is a fucking awesome product that's worth more than what they charge for it. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Reaper16:
Seriously though, if we all don't subscribe to the Network there might not be a WWE at all in three years. The financial future of the company absolutely depends on the Network's success, and the company is BLEEDING money right now because they only have 700,000 subscribers.
The good thing is that it is a fucking awesome product that's worth more than what they charge for it.
I agree with this completely. This WWE Network is the most fan friendly thing I've ever seen a company release. I was really hoping it would do well, and I am disappointed with how few subscribers they're have been. If it had done well, maybe other companies would follow suit on something similar. Anybody who has ever been a wrestling fan and has a little bit of disposable income owes it to themselves and the sport to buy the subscription. It's a wonderful package just based upon the fact that you can watch any ppv in the history of the WWE, WCW, and ECW. Just a great deal. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Flybone McTimmerson:
I agree with this completely. This WWE Network is the most fan friendly thing I've ever seen a company release. I was really hoping it would do well, and I am disappointed with how few subscribers they're have been. If it had done well, maybe other companies would follow suit on something similar. Anybody who has ever been a wrestling fan and has a little bit of disposable income owes it to themselves and the sport to buy the subscription. It's a wonderful package just based upon the fact that you can watch any ppv in the history of the WWE, WCW, and ECW. Just a great deal.
I would get it but I'm on the Sprint network and it's trash. [Reply]