Love or Hate The Current Product: The E is at It's Most Consistent Ever

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My biggest problem with the E right now is if they put some forth in developing the midcard scene properly the main event scene would fall into place properly with some semblence of continuity. The main event scene is built up in a decent manner but it only revolves the same seven or eight guys. Lately I'm starting to realize MITB is even a crutch. Is an excuse for laziness to an extent on behalf of booking. Instead of finding a proper way to write and book a midcard guy to rise to the occasion in the main event scene, they give a guy who they are dikk riding at the time a boost to the top. Yet in Bryan and Punks case they keep the case on them just to keep their fanbase invested in the product

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Everything you said is true. but let's be real, they are not looking at D Bry or Sheamus when shyt hits the fan, what those two are doing is secondary as far as ratings or anything else, it's all CENA. This whole thing has been about Cena for 6+years. and the product has been suffering for the longest as a result.

The only other guys big as Cena these past few years have been Jeff Hardy and Randy Orton and both of them are fukk ups and neither have been kept down by Cena.

It hasn't been till right now with the rise of Punk that they've put someone else in the forefront. I don't even think Cena has pinned or even beat Punk yet.
 
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I definitely think haitch has things going in the right direction. Love that nikka or hate him, he is very old school in his approach and it shows.

Everyone has something to do. As I sit the fukking one man band army just took out that fool Ryder. Stable seems corny on the surface but they are getting time to develop every week.

Then you have all the build and foreshadowing with Ryback and Punk. It's been very good.

Kane and D-Bry are an excellent act and are helping develop the tag division which is another one of Haitch's ideas.

AJ is receiving more character development in recent weeks and even Eve and Kaitlyn have an actual feud going on with the Nancy Kerrigan angle..

It's not all perfect but it at least has direction and is letting everyone get a little shine.

Hell, Miz and Kofi had a fight during the Larry King thing and they actually followed up on it with a segment on Main Event :ohhh:
 
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The only other guys big as Cena these past few years have been Jeff Hardy and Randy Orton and both of them are fukk ups and neither have been kept down by Cena.

It hasn't been till right now with the rise of Punk that they've put someone else in the forefront. I don't even think Cena has pinned or even beat Punk yet.
The main problem is that they forced John Cena to get over to the point that he rarely lost matches and never lost on PPV, and as a result fans got tired of his same corny routine. Only over the last year with the rise of Punk did that start to change. I feel like they've had chances to try and elevate other people but didn't out of fear that it would take away from Cena. Wade Barrett should have been next up when the Nexus feud was red hot, they could have capitalized on the R-Truth when he was hot last year, but Cena buried him and now he's pretty much side show entertainment from here on out.

And they didn't put Punk in the forefront by themselves, their hands were forced because Punk wouldn't settle for anything less.





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Are you really gonna give Triple H credit for all that? :comeon:

you nikkas act like Vince is already dead and H is running the show :pachaha:

it's been known that even with Triple H's increased role, all final decisions are Vince's


Triple H has failed with Sin Cara, Tensai and Sheamus,and who knows what else
 
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I definitely think haitch has things going in the right direction.

Hunter helped to shoot life into the tag division by putting Kane and Daniel Bryan together. He should have one of them win the Heavyweight Championship and they can keep the tag titles while feuding over the Big Gold Belt the #fukkery would be :whoo:



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:manny: one of Haitch's goals was to develop a tag division.. he said that months ago. There's definitely a new direction where more wrestlers are receiving air time and development.

Who you want to give credit to? We know it's not Gewirtz. It ain't Steph.

Haitch is the highest ranking guy in personnel or creative with an old school mentality.
 

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From what I understand they've been pretty successful mainly due to Daniel and Kane. I'm not certain,but isn't the team hell no merchandise selling relatively well?
 

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The main problem is that they forced John Cena to get over to the point that he rarely lost matches and never lost on PPV, and as a result fans got tired of his same corny routine. Only over the last year with the rise of Punk did that start to change. I feel like they've had chances to try and elevate other people but didn't out of fear that it would take away from Cena. Wade Barrett should have been next up when the Nexus feud was red hot, they could have capitalized on the R-Truth when he was hot last year, but Cena buried him and now he's pretty much side show entertainment from here on out.

And they didn't put Punk in the forefront by themselves, their hands were forced because Punk wouldn't settle for anything less.





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Are you really gonna give Triple H credit for all that? :comeon:

you nikkas act like Vince is already dead and H is running the show :pachaha:

it's been known that even with Triple H's increased role, all final decisions are Vince's


Triple H has failed with Sin Cara, Tensai and Sheamus,and who knows what else
Punk's been pushed pretty hard since he came in. They gave him the world title when he was barely over.

Bookings been for him not against. But he has taken it to another level.

I agree they messed up with Wade but he was never gonna be the international star Cena is.

Yeah he was good in that angle but look who he was working with :whistle:
 
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They still have major problems giving good endings to long storylines. The Jericho/Michaels and Edge/Taker feuds were the last to big programs that had a great finish and that was 4 fukking years ago.
 

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Think about this shyt

This is the first era ever that''s putting so much stock into what goes on down the road. Not long ago, the E/F didn't start making serious strides towards Mania ideas till around the Fall before. Even that, they had shyt like injuries or other sudden changes force different directions than planned.

shyt seemed a bit corny at first, but the foreshadowing of feuds via subtle hints during promos or twitter beefs have caused reactions from fans about possible future matchups, YEARS from it actually taking place.

The E been culprits of some major continuity issues of late, mainly Vince suddenly back in power after Triple H said he was out. To me, that was scrapping a bad idea, because we know Triple H's character wasn't going to be relegated to exec duties for the long haul, and we'd see through that shyt without a problem.

I'm starting to appreciate the value of setting things up as a means of testing our interests, along with allowing the stories to slow-cook into what we got this past Wrestlemania. True, when shyt was actually announced, that year thing was some bullshyt. The back and forth lost steam in a bad way that last month going into the event. Yet, shyt was huge regardless, and the payoff was great for everyone.

King Vince, I doubted you, and in some ways still kinda do, but you always bring me back :win:
I completely agree with your argument that the WWE has never been so consistent, because, with the exception of the DB/Kane fukkery, it is and has been
























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ALL BAD the entire year.
 

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I completely agree with your argument that the WWE has never been so consistent, because, with the exception of the DB/Kane fukkery, it is and has been


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ALL BAD the entire year.

HBK and dat boy from Aberdeen D-Bry are my 2012 MVP's so far

rest of these fukkers got me screamin "entertain us!!" on some kurt shyt

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