The results are pre-determined yes, but obviously if you are losing heaps you are not in the top spot and it does make a difference. If winning and losing wasn't important why do you think Triple H and John Cena make the most money are the top draws where someone like MVP, Shelton Benjamin and Christian guys who are just as talented if not more are purely mid card?
You are missing my point here... If you are over with the crowd, they will put you in big feuds and a number of wins. My point is that even at midcard level, you gotta show you have it in you to draw the people to reacting to you... Shelton is awful on the mic, he cant work the crowd... In the WWE, being a good wrestler is juz half the job, you gotta be good on the mic and you got to be able to get reactions by just even walking out. That is what seperates the REAL stars from the also rans... H and Cena have that, the others don't... You can give them gimmicks and wins but at the end of the day, I don't think the 3 have done as much as a HBK or a Bret Hart or a Rock or Austin or Triple H did at the midcard level to get up to the next level. Christian has just come back, so we will have to wait and see how it plays out.. The WWE guys look for a bit of longevity in the company as well before pushing men to main event level (learning their lessons from what happened with Scott Steiner and Goldberg back in the day).. MVP is still young, Bret and Shawn and others busted many more years before they got anywhere near the top of the card. People expect too much success for the wrestlers they like too soon these days... So maybe MVP will, in time, get to that level. At this point, he is getting good reactions and is pretty good on the mic.. Seems to have the tools but we have to see how he goes from now on...
Wins/Losses once you start getting over with the crowd. Austin and H were getting beaten all the time but somehow started getting reactions with their gimmick and slowly went on to string a few wins together... And I still think, you can still win big matches after losing a number of other matches and it won't look bad on TV... It is all upto how much reactions you are getting and how much the WWE think it will appeal to the viewers to see these men at the top. Jeff Hardy, for all his work and his opportunities, is still not a legit main eventer, is he? His mic work is shoddy at best and his wrestling, while getting reactions, is risky for both himself and his opponent.. The guys at WWE look at all this before deciding if someone goes up to main event level or not.
Is Randy Orton more popular than Triple H? At the moment you bet he is. They invested so much time and energy into getting Orton into this huge anti hero type of heel. The fans love the guy and he is genuinely entertaining every time he goes out there. Triple H is the same that he has always been since 2000.
Maybe.. I think he is doing great in this role as a face... Look, storyline wise Orton is the evil guy stalking and taking out his whole family and H is the knight in shining armour coming to the rescue.. It just doesn't make sense for Orton to go over in this feud... If it somehow leads to a double switch somewhere down the line, then yes, it makes sense. But look, a casual guy watching wrestling for the fun of it (and that is where the majority of the money comes from for the WWE) will not want to watch it if he sees Orton continue being the champion.. Heels generally have a lesser reign as champs than faces (excepting Triple H, but I will come to that later in the post)... Majority still prefer to see the good guy go over the bad guy, be it in movies or wrestling and while what "type" the good guy is can vary, he still cannot be the man who hits others' wives after handcuffing their husbands and do 3 on 1 beatdowns... The way the feud was built up, things were always gonna even out once Shane and Vince came back to the mix. It won't make sense from the fans' PoV to still see Orton go over. He may go over in Backalsh and maybe lose again in Summerslam, unless they change the roles or something..
That's why you could hear a pin drop when Triple H pedigreed Randy Orton for the win last night at Wrestlemania. There were 70,000 people in attendance going nuts for Christian, Shawn and Undertaker but you could hear absolute silence when Triple H won that match.
I haven't watched WM yet but on all the RAWs I see before WM, H was getting a much better reaction than Orton.. And I don't see how Orton has come on much at all.. He is playing a better heel than earlier but to be a real star in the WWE, you gotta be able to play a good face.. The only exception to that rule has again been Triple H, which I will cover at the end of this post... But I don't see fans cheering for Orton and the stupidity of this whole feud for me, is that, they have pretty much cut out most options for turning Orton face.. Unless we see something really twisted come out of this, like the Legacy turning on Orton or Triple H turning on Steph saying he used Orton to crush her or something... But all of this would make less sense than going down the normal road with this feud.
I don't know when Randy Orton last went over Triple H. They've been feuding since the Evolution break up and not once has Orton looked like coming out on top. The good guy doesn't always win the battle in the end and shouldn't have at Wrestlemania because their feud is still continuing! This match should've been Randy Orton's to give even more spice to the feud and then Triple H could've won back the belt and saved the day for the McMahon family at the next PPV. But a Wrestlemania victory for Randy would've made him an absolutely huge star.
Again, you are overestimating what makes a star.. Stars are not made because of wrestlemania.. They are already stars and then they come to WM and win and become even bigger stars.. That is all. If you are not already over much, a win at WM is not exactly going to make you over anymore. WM is the biggest night and the fans just want to see all their favourite guys win or do well. It is a PPV where most of the faces win their matches.. It is their biggest night and they always look to have the fans happy at the end of it and feel good. The men who think Orton is doing well now, I bet, are people who are from the IWC. And as Francis pointed out, the IWC is a very small percentage of wrestling fans that actually buy and watch shows... I speak to a number of guys who watch wrestling casually here in India and most don't even know who Orton is. And they are not much impressed by his mic work either. He is not entertaining and in trying to be the intense Triple H type guy, he has looked even worse... I keep saying this.. There is no USP for him... Even Triple H was entertaining in his DX days... He says the same stuff, he has the same looks.. How many times have we seen him laugh and enjoy something like a normal person does? He is overdoing the intensity stuff and that is what is costing him.
Most casual fans don't care about him and perhaps they never will. It is not a coincidence that he needs such strong and intense angles to get over... If you want to see how to play a psychotic heel without looking like a robot, all you have to do is to watch Chris Jericho...
I think you are wrong here. Randy has completely reinvented himself as a character and deserved the win yesterday. He's exceptionally talented in the ring and from his mannerisms and presence he plays one of the most convincing heels. Watching Raw today, people were cheering him on like anything against Vince McMahon. The fans are definitely behind Randy at the moment much like they were behind Stone Cold when he made that transition from heel to face in 1997.
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I have not seen it yet and if that is the crowd reaction then I am sure a face turn and a run as champ won't be too far away. Personally, I don't think he can pull off any decent gimmick apart from the one he is currently doing and even for that, he has needed a HEAVY script to carry him through...
It does make a difference because audience perception often translates into positions and money for these guys. Why should one guy who's married into the family have the best career and other guys who are working just as hard and are more talented not get that opportunity to shine as well? One main event guy against 10 or 15 main event guys, I know I'd rather have 10 guys in the mainevent making my television and my PPVs look really strong.
As for Chris Jericho he's a better wrestler, entertainer and character than Triple H will ever be. He was buried in 2002 but since coming back he's been better than ever and I'm sure with his experience and wisdom won't get buried like he did back then.
I said I will come to Triple H at the end.. For me, he was good in the DX days and he was good when he came back as the reinvented intense guy circa 2000... But since about 2002, I do think he has been unreasonably hogging the limelight... Maybe he takes himself and this whole champion, wins/loss thing too seriously.. I always got this feeling that a number of guys do this... Bret Hart is one.. From his interviews, he always struck me as a guy who took this too seriously.. Trips is another.. Maybe Hogan.. Maybe HBK in his earlier run.... Cannot believe they are so uptight about this.
I think Triple H is still one of the best in the WWE though and I have no qualms about him being champion. I think he can pull off a much better face than Orton and can do just as well as Orton, if not better, as a heel. I have no probs about him being at the top. But yeah, he has been around long enough now, I do think other men need to get into the championship feuds.. He can do what HBK and Taker are doing these days and get into big feuds without any titles being involved.
And absolutely agree about Jericho. He was buried and buried hard by HHH. The reasons are probably still unknown but he was defiinitely buried.