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The WWF/E has been going in the wrong direction for years now.
Do you know their TV shows are now rated PG in America? That is completely going against the Attitude Era.
The Attitude era of 97-2002 was amazing. The McMahon/Stone Cold fued made the business and crushed the WCW. But underpinning that you had great superstars like The Rock, Triple H, Mankind, Shawn Michaels, The Undertaker etc.
Then WCW goes under and everything turns s***. Vince (although he is a genius imo) basically s*** all over WCW and ECW in the Invasion storyline, not letting any WCW superstar thatcame over to the WWF hold the WWF title, instead the Rock won the WCW and they made Stone Cold change sides.
One of the final straws for me was when they made the 2 rosters. It has ruined it compared to before, take the tag team competition, it is terrible on Raw and Smackdown.
They could easily bring it all back together, but they won't.
Sadly the superstars don't have the same impact as before.
John Cena goes back to the "kiddy" era of Hulk Hogan, not the realism of the Attitude era.
And on Smackdown they are relying on Jeff Hardy (who despite being a great wrestler, was a mid carder a few years ago) to be the main face.
You still have the likes of the Undertaker, but it just isn't the same.
The better newer superstars are the likes of Randy Orton.
Edge is still the best though.
TNA doesn't help the WWE because it isn't strong enough to pose a serious competition. It was an interesting format when it started, but it really has went downhill.
Christian appears to be going back to the WWE and Angle.
Mind you The Rock said he'd return to the ring if Sting ever switched, but he'll never.
The fact that WWE are still relying on a now washed-up Undertaker and Triple H - the stars of yesteryear - to spice things up really says a lot about the complete lack of new talent in the company. It should also send a message to McMahon about what the fans want to see: great personae and exciting storylines. Sadly, WWE are not listen to their fan base. It is unsurprising, though, for McMahon has many parallels with Ecclestone.
I appreciate that Triple H has still got a lot left in the tank, but the fact remains that he has one of the older generation. In 2009 there should be people capable of replacing him.
Also, like I said, bring back Stacy Keibler.
I appreciate that Triple H has still got a lot left in the tank, but the fact remains that he has one of the older generation. In 2009 there should be people capable of replacing him.
Also, like I said, bring back Stacy Keibler.
lol yes, I think it's not more about replacing HHH its more that there is a lack of wrestlers who can fight with him at his level.
Who can pull off main events. At the moment there is nobody
I appreciate that Triple H has still got a lot left in the tank, but the fact remains that he has one of the older generation. In 2009 there should be people capable of replacing him.
Also, like I said, bring back Stacy Keibler.
lol yes, I think it's not more about replacing HHH its more that there is a lack of wrestlers who can fight with him at his level.
Who can pull off main events. At the moment there is nobody
What about Kennedy, MVP, Matt Hardy or Shelton Benjamin? All of these stars have the ability to main event Wrestlemania but Vince isn't interested in this because they are not built like bodybuilders. The problem is not the talent it is just that Triple H is married to the bosses daughter. simple as that
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