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| subject: | Re: GOLDBERG SANK THE TITANIC, BUT THE WWE IS SINKING GOLDBERG |
Message-ID: > Speak for yourself. I, for one, was tired of watching Goldberg be fed a > steady diet of jobbers, eveny match be shorter than his ring intro, and the > spear-jackhammer-drive through please finish land EVERY SINGLE TIME. Hogan > wrestles the same match and he's called one-dimensional. Goldberg does it > and he's a genius? I don't THINK so. It was quite old watching G do his 1000 squash matches. I think the Incredible Hulk and God Almighty would have been jobbed to him in the WCW. Complete gimmick overkill. Also, Goldberg belongs in the main event. However, the WWE is sticking > > Goldberg, a main-event character, in midcard matches with midcard > > wrestlers to "job" to midcard situations. This is a huge eyesore of > > inconsistency in Goldberg's character. G is not a main eventer. He is way overblown due to his WCW "legacy." Yes, he is big and can do the "I am rough and tough" shtick. But so are many others. He squashed every slob in the WCW, but the WWe roster is totally another story. He should have to start at the midcard and work his way up. > And yet, completely consistent with how McMahon has treated EVERY new hire > to his company. Doesn't matter how big you were at your previous job, you > EARN your spot in a PPV main. Unless you are Kevin Nash. > Imagine that--an undefeated monster stuck in boring midcard wrestling! An undefeated monster according to his booking. Heck, you can book Spike Dudley doing squashed over the entire WWe, but that does not make him a "monster". > > I think it is clear that politics, whether > > from Triple H, Stephanie, or Vince, are now holding Goldberg down. No, it is called ego deflation. Thinking you are going to enter a company and be the top banana and call the shots for day one is all ego. Nice to know others have to work for what they get. > I think it's clear that the company is still feeling out this > brand-seperation thing, after umpteen months of four and five week story > cycles. > > The McMahons are killing wrestling along with any hope of signing > > other former WCW stars/names. Most workers would give up their left arm and first and second born to sign with the WWe. I do not know of too many who brag, "Yeah, WWe came knocking and I told them to go F off." They are "killing" wrestling due to crappy booking. But, they are the biggest and best thing going. > > Vince McMahon has killed the competition, so now he > > can become apathetic because he knows that the fans have no choice in > > watching the WWE to get their "pro-wrestling." True. No competition makes one lazy. > > > Vince and Stephanie McMahon should be getting some ordinary, average > > Joe fans as new writers for WWE Creative. After all, the fans know > > what the fans want, right? What a radical thought! You think? > > Apparently Vince does not--the WWE will only take writers with > > Hollywood experience. That might make a good new reality TV show. The winner becomes a WWe writer. --- Internet Rex 2.29* Origin: The gateway at Swills (1:229/3000.1) SEEN-BY: 633/267 270 @PATH: 229/3000 123/500 106/2000 633/267 |
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