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It's the Superman paradox. You try to make an unbeatable superhero, but you end up having to create so many macguffins to make beating him seem plausible it makes everyone look silly in the process.
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Daniel Bryan? Getting squashed in 18 seconds by Sheamus was the spark that got fans rallying behind him to the point they nearly rioted that he didn't win a Rumble he wasn't even in.
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The Thread Killer Talks Too Much: The Recaps
sek69 replied to The Thread Killer's topic in Pro Wrestling
It's interesting that she hates professional wrestling, yet she married a guy who's so involved in it. Like I know Conrad's main gig is his mortgage business, but he's put quite a lot into his wrestling podcast career and by all accounts he's done well financially with it. It's funny how so many folks with ties to the business, even negative ones like hers or the third generation Von Erich kids, still end up getting involved even if it's a secondary involvment. -
The Thread Killer Talks Too Much: The Recaps
sek69 replied to The Thread Killer's topic in Pro Wrestling
So I pretty much agree with TTK's theory that Eric realized pretty quickly that he wasn't going to be a good fit for WWE's weird ass "free time is for pussies" corporate culture, and his description of the first several weeks being nothing but meetings is pretty much my definition of hell. I also pretty much agree with Conrad that bringing in Eric and Paul as heads of each brand was largely done to make it look like Vince was delegating so he wouldn't get sued by shareholders over running WWE and the XFL at the same time. There's no proof that would stand up in court of course, but it sure seemed like once it looked like Vince wasn't going to get sued by shareholders the idea that Eric and Paul would have any meaningful roles went way. However it cracked me up where he went from stating he hated how his 16 hour days involved lots of downtime, to stating Dave was lying when he said Eric was sitting around doing nothing (which he didn't even do in the way Eric said he did). It honestly comes off as Trumplike projecting at times, accusing others of things he himself did. Or maybe Rick James from the Chappelle show skit, I can just see Eric denying he ever dug his boots on Dave's couch before admitting that, yes he did in fact dig his boots in the couch. The rasslin' business is a hell of a drug. -
WWE has been staying away from mentioning Trump this whole time, can't imagine they would have him do a Mania appearance now that he's incited an insurrection.
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I mean if we're going to be fair a lot the issues with Kane came from him being booked in garbage like Katie Vick and electrocuting Shane's balls with jumper cables. As an actual wrestler he was a decent big man worker, and I was always impressed at how well he was able to convey emotion when he had the mask on. That's not a skill just anyone has.
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Val made a turn from pothead libertarian to pothead MAGA transphobe so gradually most people didn't notice until the Nyla Rose stuff. Also most of Glenn's popularity with the boys seems to come from being a guy who was a "night off" when you worked with him.
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Reminder that Glenn apparently got that rep because he read books and talked about Libertarian politics. That's pretty much the same level as someone in a first year Poly Sci college class.
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Of course the obvious flaw in all these alternative ideas is believing WCW would have been able to carry out any of them without stepping on their own dicks, which they were doing at an alarming and hilarious rate at that point in time.
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I'm not saying turning Goldberg heel would have been the best idea, but if you're going to make a big deal about ending the streak it works better from a psychology standpoint to have it be a babyface chasing the cocky, undefeatable heel. Otherwise you're painting yourself into a corner where you have to do some bullshit to try to "protect" the previously undefeated babyface.