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.
Probably a good decision to send Punk/McIntyre to Smackdown. Recently RAW has had almost all the compelling angles.
Bron Breaker destroying everyone
Chad Gable going full heel
Liv Morgan fucking with Rhea
Smackdown had fuck all by comparison. Cody and friends vs the Bloodline was already stale as fuck before The Rock got involved and now it seems to be in a perpetual holding pattern until Reigns and Rock come back. Only thing I'd find interesting is Jacob Fatu debuting. [Reply]
Originally Posted by smithandrew051:
Except for Kane/Undertaker on the build to WM14, the spooky/supernatural stuff never works all that well in wrestling.
The early Wyatt Family stuff in developmental and even in the beginning of their run on the main roster was awesome...
It was more the deranged Texas Chainsaw Massacre family style mixed with cultish stuff with a tinge of supernatural and it was great.
I do think stuff like that can still work. [Reply]
It just never works, the minute they sell they lose the aura, if they don't sell they just murk people so anyone they work with comes out looking worse...it's a no win situation. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Mecca:
It just never works, the minute they sell they lose the aura, if they don't sell they just murk people so anyone they work with comes out looking worse...it's a no win situation.
It worked so well with Kane, because he was working with Undertaker.
Neither character needed to compete for a title to be taken seriously.
I don’t see an obvious opponent for them that makes sense.
They almost needs to just have cinematic matches exclusively or something by like that.
Otherwise, we’ll get Nia Jax just sitting on Nikki Cross and killing her. [Reply]
That was always the problem with Fiend Wyatt in particular. No one ever got over after working with him (except LA Knight ironically) and a few top stars outright refused programs with him. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Sassy Squatch:
That was always the problem with Fiend Wyatt in particular. No one ever got over after working with him (except LA Knight ironically) and a few top stars outright refused programs with him.
The Hell in the Cell with Rollins was bad. Why did the ref stop the match to protect a monster?
Goldberg beating the Fiend was jumping the shark. [Reply]
Originally Posted by smithandrew051:
Except for Kane/Undertaker on the build to WM14, the spooky/supernatural stuff never works all that well in wrestling.
Kevin Sullivan built an entire career on the spooky/supernatural. No, it never got super-huge, but he didn't work for the WWE, it was just his shtick in the NWA/WCW for years.
We'll see how this pans out. I'm skeptically optimistic. [Reply]
Originally Posted by otherstar:
Kevin Sullivan built an entire career on the spooky/supernatural. No, it never got super-huge, but he didn't work for the WWE, it was just his shtick in the NWA/WCW for years.
We'll see how this pans out. I'm skeptically optimistic.
The Dungeon of Doom stuff in the early Hogan WCW days was pretty terrible.
His stuff from the territory days was great though. His possession or whatever of Luna was good stuff. She became almost unrecognizable from her early days.
Hard to compare the territory days to now though.
I’m curious to see where it goes. Could be great for all I know. [Reply]
Originally Posted by ToxSocks:
I haven't kept up with this shit since the attitude era. So someone is trying to recapture the ol' Undertaker magic, eh?
It's slightly more complicated than that.
But yeah. Mostly. [Reply]