The General Wrestling Thread
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How Jigsaw wasn't signed off of that hot run as Rubix is still a mystery to me.Comment
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I just don't see Kenny King as a solid singles guy. Maybe it is because he has yet to flesh out a character for himself...I dunno, but I would like to see him get back into tagging.
Plus, I think Titus deserves a bump up to TV.Comment
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I do think they need to rotate a bunch of these X-Division guys in for weekly tapings. Make it seem like you have a larger roster, even though you are just paying talent on short contracts or by appearance.Comment
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Quack cabbage patching in the distance, Estonian Thunder Frog swinging the hammer, and the Devastation Corporation guy chasing Drew Gulak
Also, Jervis Cottonbelly is fantastic. Chikara is so stupid and I love it.Comment
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WWE® INVITES GLENN BECK TO GET RAW
STAMFORD, Conn., February 22, 2013 – WWE has extended an invitation to talk show host and political commentator, Glenn Beck to appear live this Monday on Raw, in response to a segment that aired on TheBlaze TV yesterday. In the segment, Beck references WWE as “stupid wrestling people,” when criticizing a recent WWE storyline involving WWE characters Heavyweight Champion Alberto Del Rio®, Jack Swagger® and Zeb Colter®. WWE is giving Beck the opportunity to address our 14 million weekly viewers and our global fan base, as he believes we are offending our “conservative” fans with this storyline.
Similar to other television shows and feature films, WWE is in the entertainment business, creating fictional characters that serve as protagonists or antagonists. To create compelling and relevant content for our audience, it is important to incorporate current events into our storylines. WWE is creating a rivalry centered on a topical subject that has varying points of view. This storyline was developed to build the Mexican American character Del Rio into a hero given WWE’s large Latino base, which represents 20 percent of our audience.Comment
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