Come on Breh, Firefly Funhouse is the same thing. John Cena’s Mania match with Bray Wyatt was extra cheesy.
They are not the same thing.
I'm no fan of WWE, but their production standards are heads and shoulders above anybody else in wrestling, hell in sports.
Their production values are as good or better than the NFL or NBA's.
Everything Impact does seems low rent and cheap and sloppy
Had you heard something call over producsed?They are not the same thing.
I'm no fan of WWE, but their production standards are heads and shoulders above anybody else in wrestling, hell in sports.
Their production values are as good or better than the NFL or NBA's.
Everything Impact does seems low rent and cheap and sloppy
Considering this thread is how I found out hes TNA Champ, nope
And that’s why, this Sunday at 8 PM ET, at Capitol Punishment sponsored by Nestle, at the Civic Arena in Newtown Pennsylvania, the whole WWE Universe is going to see me do what I do best live on the WWE Network, and that’s win the WWE Championship in the historic Hell in a Cell match.I think Impact’s backstage segments are actually good. It just feels more real, even with the production (which actually aids in that realism). The WWE backstage segments are often full of dialogue that no one would ever actually use in real life. Combine that with the over the top lighting and such, and just flat out awkward stuff like staring off into space during promos, it just makes for an instant channel change.
And that’s why, this Sunday at 8 PM ET, at Capitol Punishment sponsored by Nestle, at the Civic Arena in Newtown Pennsylvania, the whole WWE Universe is going to see me do what I do best live on the WWE Network, and that’s win the WWE Championship in the historic Hell in a Cell match.