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  • Millennium
    Franchise Streamer
    • Aug 2002
    • 9889

    #16
    Re: The only wrestler who know he was moving was HHH

    Originally posted by MassNole
    I know you know your stuff Millenium, so just to clarify. The WWE is using the blog to screw with the internet 'smarks'?
    The WWE uses the blog at times to push an angle as "credible".

    Their angles have been catering more and more to the internet fan because Vince is starting to realize that is where the market is going.
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    • Streets
      Supreme
      • Aug 2004
      • 5787

      #17
      Re: The only wrestler who know he was moving was HHH

      Originally posted by Millennium
      The WWE uses the blog at times to push an angle as "credible".

      Their angles have been catering more and more to the internet fan because Vince is starting to realize that is where the market is going.
      With that, you HAVE to give the WWE writers credit for having some interesting and shocking storylines of late.

      Noone thought Cena would come back and win the Rumble at 30

      Noone thought Orton was going to retain at Wrestlemania

      Most internet smarks thought Cena was going to SD! and there was no way Triple H would go.

      Most people said last nights PPV would be predictable and if one champion retained, the other one would lose.

      Noone thought Kofi would win the IC title so soon.

      The WWE is doing a GREAT job of throwing some curveballs, but it is like the IWC (is that right?) does not want to be surprised. They'd much rather "be right" all the time, read dirt sheets, show how smart they are, complain about predictability (while watching every show religiously), than to eat a little crow and say "you know what, I didn't expect that, that was quite a swerve".

      I'm sorry if I'm ranting but I feel like it needs to be both ways. You can't JUST complain when something is bad and say "I told you so" when something is predictable and then not give props when something is good and remain quiet when something is shocking.

      Props to Vince and writers for picking up on the IWC and throwing out those curveballs. It has truly kept me interested, and it could result in the next wrestling renaissance (like when the writers realized that their fans have evolved and started making more real-life 3-dimensional, edgy characters resulting in the attitude era)

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      • JiggidyJames
        All Star
        • Apr 2005
        • 5267

        #18
        Re: The only wrestler who know he was moving was HHH

        Originally posted by Streets
        With that, you HAVE to give the WWE writers credit for having some interesting and shocking storylines of late.

        Noone thought Cena would come back and win the Rumble at 30

        Noone thought Orton was going to retain at Wrestlemania

        Most internet smarks thought Cena was going to SD! and there was no way Triple H would go.

        Most people said last nights PPV would be predictable and if one champion retained, the other one would lose.

        Noone thought Kofi would win the IC title so soon.

        The WWE is doing a GREAT job of throwing some curveballs, but it is like the IWC (is that right?) does not want to be surprised. They'd much rather "be right" all the time, read dirt sheets, show how smart they are, complain about predictability (while watching every show religiously), than to eat a little crow and say "you know what, I didn't expect that, that was quite a swerve".

        I'm sorry if I'm ranting but I feel like it needs to be both ways. You can't JUST complain when something is bad and say "I told you so" when something is predictable and then not give props when something is good and remain quiet when something is shocking.

        Props to Vince and writers for picking up on the IWC and throwing out those curveballs. It has truly kept me interested, and it could result in the next wrestling renaissance (like when the writers realized that their fans have evolved and started making more real-life 3-dimensional, edgy characters resulting in the attitude era)
        You know how it is. These people that bitch like this are the same way in normal real life: they're losers. I mean to take what is basically a real life cartoon so damn seriously, there has to be something wrong with you.

        My new favorite is the bitching about Lance Cade. "WWE need to make new stars, they have to elevate guys bla blah blah...Lance Cade...oh no, I wasn't talking about him!" You can't make these people happy because they will never be happy. WWE could sign Bryan Danielson right now and have him win the title on his first night and they'd still find somethin wrong with it. They're lives are miserable and it carries over.

        I go to these ROH shows and they're all IWC'ers. And they are the most ugly, smelly, uncordinated, miserable looking douchebags that the dregs of society have to offer. Check out youtube for smark hero Scott Keith for a great example. And I'm supposed to take their opinions on anything seriously? No, I'm not.
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        • EWRMETS
          All Star
          • Jul 2002
          • 7491

          #19
          Re: The only wrestler who know he was moving was HHH

          Originally posted by Millennium
          Jim Ross' current blog is a work for the fans.

          Vince is more and more catering to the internet fans as of late (hence the Cena appearance being the swerve at the Rumble). Ross' blog is one of the #1 sources of info on WWE.com. Do the math.

          Ross knew.
          I'm talking about the blog on his own site.

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