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Well, maybe, but how much of that was down to HHH? There may have been behind the scenes shenanigans, but he scarcely ever worked with him in the ring.Probably cos he was buried.
Well, maybe, but how much of that was down to HHH? There may have been behind the scenes shenanigans, but he scarcely ever worked with him in the ring.Probably cos he was buried.
Not knocking it tbh, just wasn't really following it whilst it happened.WM19 was awesome
A little I reckon. But the roster was smaller and you had Raw and Smackdown so they worked hard to keep it fresh. Angle, Benoit (who??) and Jericho made the midcard worth something. 98-99 was great but the midcard was utter turd, and this gave them the whole package. But those three were quickly elevated (though Jericho and Benoit would fall back and forth for years) but then Guerrero, Edge etc stepped upThe TV main events throughout that Radicalz to Invasion period were so good as well. Would often be 6 or 8 man tag team matches involving Rock/Taker/Kane/Hardyz/Dudleyz/HHH/DX/E&C/Radicalz.
Man, those were the days.
I swear TV matches used to last so much longer back then as well. Or am I remembering that incorrectly?
Yeah, I think you're probably right, particularly towards the ME side of things. Tbf though, whilst the match quality has been high, they have genuinely lacked really top performers (by which I mean star power and drawing potential) in abundance for a while. They've lost a lot of well-established stars over the last few years (Edge, HBK, Rock, Jericho, Punk, probably some others I can't remember) in a relatively short space of time, and so while the match quality is the highest it's been in a while, the star power is probably the lowest it's been for the best part of a decade.Overall match quality in WWE has been at it's best for the last 4 years though IMO. Missing that absolute diamond on the card aside from Rock's spell but in-ring I don't reckon its ever been better.
And it proves that it will never be enough to get the audience the E craves
I think the lower card matches during 2000 get a slightly unfair rep tbh. They were hardly great a lot of the time, but mainly because you didn't care about the performers, rather than the wrestling on show being garbage. I mean, you'd often get guys like Tazz, Crash Holly, Val Venis, Al Snow, Test, and even Kurt Angle in lower card matches, and they were all good value.A little I reckon. But the roster was smaller and you had Raw and Smackdown so they worked hard to keep it fresh. Angle, Benoit (who??) and Jericho made the midcard worth something. 98-99 was great but the midcard was utter turd, and this gave them the whole package. But those three were quickly elevated (though Jericho and Benoit would fall back and forth for years) but then Guerrero, Edge etc stepped up
I've never been one to whine about **** matches on TV but the PPVs from 99 were turd other than the top of the show. They addressed that in 2000 but the lower card was still ****e. PPVs in the modern era generally better overall, as per my previous post
17/19/26 all contenders for my favourite mania
Apparently she got badly hurt when Bubba Dudley powerbombed her through a table the other night too...Is DIxie Carter any better at being on-screen these days? Was ****ing horrible last time I saw.
Same here, never liked Barrett. The only match that I liked from Wade Barrett was his match against Sheamus in main event. It was I think his best matchDoes anyone else not get this whole wade barret craze? Yeah funny gimmick (one which could have been done by a number of other guys by the way), but the guy's actual wrestling is atrocious. I remember watching the match with RVD, I was really annoyed at the push so I decided to count how many actual wrestling moves he used. He used just three, one of which was his finisher and another was a rest hold. I don't think I've ever seen a decent wrestling match out of him. But he has that smarky group of fans on his side (the same group who, ironically, say Cena only has four moves)
Also, like the avatar?