WWE loosing wrestling spirit?
By medstudents4
@medstudents4 (826)
India
August 26, 2007 9:31am CST
don't you think WWE is loosing its real spirit like it used to be 10 years or so back in time..?it no more seems like that these days..does it?..how would you compare older wrestlers to the newer ones?whom do you consider better?isn't it becoming more like a drama going in the ring than the actual game?..do you really feel such changes or i am the only one who is thinking like that coz when i watch it..it seems like a hatred show going on than the real envy game..it pisses me off when they go without wrestling and just solve or bring their disputes and only address people with their repeated gestures and styles..take some time on screen and then they just go off passing thousands of familiar remarks..it seems like wrestlers are increasing in number although but they are not able to become and play like real professionals..our old superstars were legends and i don't think the newer ones are going to emerge like that..what do you say pals?
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@medstudents4 (826)
• India
27 Aug 07
you are absolutely right in saying that ishanth,Vince McMohan seems too much messed up as far as his CEOship is concerned..he does not seem fit for it now..not at all..
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@ishanth (9)
• India
27 Aug 07
ya i do think wwe is loosing its spirit,now he is making us bored and i think he is making everything like all ekta kapoor serials which are a burden to watch ...........he is just making all dramatic by killing vince and btinging him back same as ekta did im kyunki saas bhi kabhi bahu thi ,and now we can predict who will be the winner of the match beforet ht match
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@rogue13xmen13 (14402)
• United States
27 Aug 07
I cannot stand wrestling anymore, just get to the smashing already, less talking, more smashing.
@worldwise1 (14885)
• United States
26 Aug 07
Yes, med, I would have to agree that wrestling has gone the way of so many other shows-down. I still enjoy it to some degree, but it isn't nearly comparable to what it was ten years ago. It seems to be all about money these days.
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@medstudents4 (826)
• India
27 Aug 07
you are right worldwise..its more like concerned about making money than about the game thing..
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@ArizonaSnow (105)
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26 Aug 07
The stories in wresting have gone from silly to ridiculous. The more ridiculous the stories the more ppl seem to watch nowadays.... reality TV has a lot to answer for.
Wrestling started going downhill after the Montreal Screwjob and the birth of the evil McMahon character. I used to watch wrestling all the time before that, now I just mainly watch the main events and most of them are not that good anymore.
One of the good things tho is they have got rid of the 'punchbags', the nobodies that the wrestlers used to fight on shows that aren't the main events (people who watched in the late 80's early 90's will know what I mean).
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@medstudents4 (826)
• India
27 Aug 07
really ArizonaSnow,Even i detest McMohan,he is a big time spoiler of WWE reputation..and yeah no body misses punchbags..
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@Shatterstar (123)
• United States
27 Aug 07
Its almost impossible to sit down and enjoy watching WWE anymore, thats why most people complain. And I must admit, I find myself agreeing. WWE fans have a right to complain, has the company has been on a steady decline for quite some time. The matches are lacking in quality, the storylines are pretty much crap, the good talent is being pushed back in favor of wrestlers like Cena, the faults go on and on.
Sure their is obviously some people out their who can still enjoy it, though how I don't know. I miss the old days when matches were actually good, along with the storylines.
Unfortuntley I don't see those days returning. WWE seems to be happy putting on a lackluster product. They're still making millions, so why give the fans something decent?
@medstudents4 (826)
• India
27 Aug 07
we all feel bad for our superstars that WWE is loosing in real terms..
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