That would never work, it's too entertaining. They really have made that WM sign played out as shit. Two guys standing silently with it lit up and featured prominently in the background is so lowest common denominator of them. If I weren't watching a wrestling show, I'd feel insulted.
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Hate it, hate it, hate it.
THE POINT.
I HATE THE POINT TO THE SIGN SO MUCH.Comment
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The point to the WrestleMania logo is so cliche and corny.
The Royal Rumble winner doing it...ok.
Having the Undertaker do it...not ok.
Having everyone do it. Definitely not ok.Comment
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I heard they were eliminating the MITB ppv, and moving the match back to WM.
Just wait until they start doing MITB qualifiers, and guys like Kofi Kingston and Hunico are doing the sign stare on a weekly basis.Comment
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I'm holding out hope for a few good sign stares per episode of Raw or SmackDown. If we're lucky...Comment
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I remember when I was a kid, they would basically find a way to shoe horn every person on the roster onto every PPV show. Even if it meant random singles matches like Blue Blazer vs Mr Perfect or Red Rooster vs Brooklyn Brawler.
When guys were left off of shows, that's how you knew they were either hurt, or were about to show up on TBS soon.
Everybody was GOING TO WRESTLEMANIA.Comment
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Skinner vs Owen Hart
Greg Valentine was seemingly in a meaningless singles match on every PPV for like 15 years.Comment
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Maybe you guys can shed some light on this but I never "got" Valentine. He was always booked as you mentioned, always on PPVs, etc. yet I never thought his work was anything special, he was always grossly out of shape and looked boring as fuck (terrible promos, etc.)
Mind you I'm only 24 and never really watched NWA/WCW until probably 1992ish, so I probably missed his peak but at least from everything WWF I've watched I never quite saw the appeal.Comment
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Maybe you guys can shed some light on this but I never "got" Valentine. He was always booked as you mentioned, always on PPVs, etc. yet I never thought his work was anything special, he was always grossly out of shape and looked boring as fuck (terrible promos, etc.)
Mind you I'm only 24 and never really watched NWA/WCW until probably 1992ish, so I probably missed his peak but at least from everything WWF I've watched I never quite saw the appeal.
He worked that methodical 80's heel style, and in his early WWF days he was able to drag decent matches out of people like Junkyard Dog and Ivan Putski, which was no easy task. He was a guy who knew how to work that classic 80's style match where the babyface got a million hope spots, and he was great at selling the comebacks.
He was also often paired with sub par workers in heel teams, like Brutus Beefcake and Dino Bravo.
Then he got old, got lazy, and since he was never a great athlete or anything, his stuff started to look really bad. The couldn't really figure out what to do with him. They stuck him with Honkytonk Man, but his lack of charisma was comical. They turned him face, but again, he lacked charisma and his style didn't fit the role. They used him in prelims to put over heels getting big pushes until they finally let him go around 1992 or 1993. He went to WCW, but didn't last long. I remember him in weird tag teams with people like The Barbarian and Dick Slater that never connected or took off.
If you watch his Mid Atlantic stuff and early WWF stuff, you'll see a guy who really knew how to work for the era, and did a lot of great subtle things that helped carry matches against bad babyfaces. But yeah, he never really lit my world on fire, either. Pretty bland dude, but probably had a rep for being a great hand and solid guy for the midcard.
And he banged Madusa, so whatever that means.Comment
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I guess that's what was always weird to me. You had a bunch of these larger than life guys with big physiques, huge charisma, characters then this blonde, weird looking fat dude with no muscle mass who couldn't speak a lick.
Just seemed out of place. Never got it.Comment
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