Any proof?Why does he need to? He gets paid big money for doing and delivering the bare minimum. If you were in his situation, why you would want to change that? They obviously value him as a "big name" presence, even though he doesn't translate to ticket sales or ratings.
Last 6 years are proof. Ratings. Ppvs. Merch. He dont matter.Any proof?
If his segment is the highest rated when he appears then he does,ppv bitrate is going to be down due to the wwe networkLast 6 years are proof. Ratings. Ppvs. Merch. He dont matter.
A lot of you don't realize less is more with Brock, it's actually one of the few things WWE has handled correctly.
The reason we all #NWG is because it's over exposure, we see the same guys doing the same sh*t with the same matches and the same promos for 3 hours every week, no off-season, no breaks, so we lose interest, we stop caring, it's not "special" anymore...
Lesnar is an attraction similar to how Hogan and Andre were booked in the 80s, he shows up once in a blue and in theory, it's supposed to "feel special", as it does when Part timers return...in fact, some of ya'll already complaining his promos with Heyman are the same sh*t over and over and too repetitive, so again, why are we clamoring for that every week again?
it makes zero sense to me why someone who is like "WWE has the same sh*t every week" is now complaining because Lesnar is not overexposed too.... Would you prefer Lesnar there every week wrestling non-title matches against Finn Balor? I don't,that's definitely not for me. I prefer 80s style special event attractions personally,
less is more people, that's Ronda and Nakamura's problem too is they have been overexposed and now we don't care any more....if it were me, I'd have all the main eventers go away and get off my screen for a little bit to freshen up their characters and get the most mileage out of them physically and interest wise from my customer base. The ONE GUY they do that for and you guys are b*tching because you do not understand business and making the audience miss something
A lot of you don't realize less is more with Brock, it's actually one of the few things WWE has handled correctly.
The reason we all #NWG is because it's over exposure, we see the same guys doing the same sh*t with the same matches and the same promos for 3 hours every week, no off-season, no breaks, so we lose interest, we stop caring, it's not "special" anymore...
Lesnar is an attraction similar to how Hogan and Andre were booked in the 80s, he shows up once in a blue and in theory, it's supposed to "feel special", as it does when Part timers return...in fact, some of ya'll already complaining his promos with Heyman are the same sh*t over and over and too repetitive, so again, why are we clamoring for that every week again?
it makes zero sense to me why someone who is like "WWE has the same sh*t every week" is now complaining because Lesnar is not overexposed too.... Would you prefer Lesnar there every week wrestling non-title matches against Finn Balor? I don't,that's definitely not for me. I prefer 80s style special event attractions personally,
less is more people, that's Ronda and Nakamura's problem too is they have been overexposed and now we don't care any more....if it were me, I'd have all the main eventers go away and get off my screen for a little bit to freshen up their characters and get the most mileage out of them physically and interest wise from my customer base. The ONE GUY they do that for and you guys are b*tching because you do not understand business and making the audience miss something
He's older now too, and that makes you think about shyt differently.
Not everyone is fine being a broken down, can barely get outta bed 60 year old.
At least guys like Foley, HBK etc made some money for smashing themselves. As I get older, I cannot think of anything dumber than these ECW guy who wreck themselves for nothing but the bounced cheques from Paul E and cheers from 100 people in a high school gym.
LolHe's older now too, and that makes you think about shyt differently.
Not everyone is fine being a broken down, can barely get outta bed 60 year old.
At least guys like Foley, HBK etc made some money for smashing themselves. As I get older, I cannot think of anything dumber than these ECW guy who wreck themselves for nothing but the bounced cheques from Paul E and cheers from 100 people in a high school gym.
lol
I just got a promotion at my job because I have vital skills that are essential to our operations but only require me to actually use them maybe 20% of my time at work. My pay doubled and I do a quarter of the work I used to. A former supervisor who I now make more money than asked me to come to my old section and help them with some bullshyt, I just looked at the muhfukka. nikka laughed that shyt off and went about his day, knowing there was nothing he could do about it. shyt feels great, fukk working harder than necessary just for the unpaid and meaningless approval of unimportant people. That's a loser's mentality.
EDIT: I'll agree that Vince needs to take the strap off of him and get him to spice his matches up (the suplex spam is their preference, not his).
Lesnar is doing exactly what his boss wants him to do, as am I. It's other people who want more, despite their opinion not mattering.I get your point but working harder than others at your company is not a losers mentality
I'm not saying it will happen but it's possible that you could get a raise, a year ending cash prize or even a higher position in the company because your boss sees you putting in more work than everybody else.
I'm not talking about lesnar here obviously, I'm talking about the every day working dude who has a typical job.
I get your point but working harder than others at your company is not a losers mentality
I'm not saying it will happen but it's possible that you could get a raise, a year ending cash prize or even a higher position in the company because your boss sees you putting in more work than everybody else.
I'm not talking about lesnar here obviously, I'm talking about the every day working dude who has a typical job.
The other thing to consider is that this is a company that routinely shows that hard work does not actually get you anywhere. In fact they frequently punish people for hard work. There’s no consistency with them.Lesnar is doing exactly what his boss wants him to do, as am I. It's other people who want more, despite their opinion not mattering.