30.01.2012 um 22:51 Uhr
Geschrieben von Rodnox
Handing in my Application !
This goes out to the WWE board.
The Rumble is over and we should be stunned.
But we aren't. We're upset. And the more I think about it, this was probably the plan. Just as after the 24 hour title reign of Christian. Boy, we've been up the walls.
But than again, everything yesterday evening seemed so off guard. The location, the card, the Superstars involved. I mean who the hell came up with St. Louis? REALLY?! REALLY?! It's the 25th Anniversary!!!!!!!!
There is only a hand full of locations for that. Vegas, New York or L.A. maybe. But St. Louis? Why? The crowd was as cheerful as a parents audience at a 5 year old hockey game.
What did you expect?
But in all fairness, when the surprise was big enough, even those valium like people of St. Louis managed to get their voice up. Ricardo as del Rio substitute. AWESOME!
This show should have been pumped with surprises and pops the world has never, E E E EVER seen before. Nash was a great surprise last year. Cenas return a couple of years ago was a great surprise.
And this year? Nothing. When Ricardo Rodriguez is the biggest surprise, that you could have come up with, it's time to fire a couple of writers!
I mean, Road Dogg Jesse James was fantastic. But how much better would it have been, if the next entrant would have been Billy Gunn? How big would the stadium have gone, if the two of them, would have rocked the stage?
But no, James was eliminated within seconds and the rubbish went on.
Where were the big guys? Big Show? TELL ME HE DID NOT JUST SAY THAT?! .... Show is great. Really, a terrific performer. But in the current story lines? ...... not a Number 30!
Number 30 is either a big pop or a competition to an overtaking force. If Kane or Henry would have been cleaning the ring before, Show would have worked. But not with a hand full of over-average guys, that struggle to fill the foot steps of Austin, Rock and HBK.
Speaking of Kane. Why was he not in? He holds the elimination record. He made Rumble history. Why is he not in the Anniversary episode? Where's Nash gone to? Why didn't the Funkosaurus get a chance to shine? Mason Ryan? Isn't Skip Sheffield up again? After all, since the Rumble is the road to Wrestlemania, I was at least hoping for an appearance of the Rock.
Lesnar is available for one night surely. Or even Goldberg. Make the Show a Seller.
If you can't get enough great Superstars from the current rosters, stuff the Rumble with classics. I would have enjoyed a 2 Min appearance of Tatanka much more than 10 Minutes Jack Swagger. A short appearance of Papa Shango would have rocked me more that endless boring crap from Khali.
Okay, granted. Kharma was a huge surprise. But why didn't she even get 2 Minutes to show what she can do? It almost seemed, that the event was rushed down. "Quick, we need to get it over": ... christ, enjoy yourself a bit.
Celebrate the 25th episode.
Jericho ... I don't know what to say. Maybe: BOOOOORINNNNGGG!
The kid has no flair, no charisma and no style. He is as entertaining as a cold stone at the pier. For a company that represents Entertainment, a very lame excuse for a return.
Even if that is still the build up for a bigger story. The lost opportunity at the Rumble will forever have an after-taste.
Talking about opportunity. Getting the people excited should be the main goal. And what excites? Unpredictable events!
Last years Rumble contained 40 Superstars. And it was a success! I honestly expected this years Rumble to top that! But it was only announced with 30 players ????
Well ... what if after Number 30 there would have been another countdown? Completely unexpected! Let the show go on ... the crowd would have exploded. 50 Wrestler! why not?
Bring in 2 at the time. A two sided entrance would have been awesome. Even little surprises would have been recognised.
Bring in the two-lives rule. Every Superstar, that makes another one tap out during the Rumble, earns the right to get back in the ring after he has been eliminated.
Personally I would have chosen a Championship-Rumble. All Champs have to take part and the winner takes it all. Imagine Sheamus being the WWE-Champ, World Heavyweight Champion and US Champion now.
WOW! And how does that work at WM? Well, Sheamus would have to defend three times on one Evening. Probably losing two titles.
Bring in Guest Writers, instead of Guest Hosts. Get the Fans involved. Get brainstormed, invent new type of matches. Look at the history, see what went off screen over the years, reanimate it and bring it to a new level.
Can't be that difficult.
And don't tell me that all costs too much. Look at the after-sales of this PPV. I bet Vince is puking into his Limousine right now, realising, that sales have gone below the belt-line.
I sincerely hope that Wrestlemania makes us all forget about this years Rumble. I hope the writers find some inspiration. If not, you could also hire me.
I'm not the greatest writer ever, but THIS? Any half passionated WWE Fan could have made the Rumble better than this.
Nearly dying in hope and giving up:
Rod.
The Rumble is over and we should be stunned.
But we aren't. We're upset. And the more I think about it, this was probably the plan. Just as after the 24 hour title reign of Christian. Boy, we've been up the walls.
But than again, everything yesterday evening seemed so off guard. The location, the card, the Superstars involved. I mean who the hell came up with St. Louis? REALLY?! REALLY?! It's the 25th Anniversary!!!!!!!!
There is only a hand full of locations for that. Vegas, New York or L.A. maybe. But St. Louis? Why? The crowd was as cheerful as a parents audience at a 5 year old hockey game.
What did you expect?
But in all fairness, when the surprise was big enough, even those valium like people of St. Louis managed to get their voice up. Ricardo as del Rio substitute. AWESOME!
This show should have been pumped with surprises and pops the world has never, E E E EVER seen before. Nash was a great surprise last year. Cenas return a couple of years ago was a great surprise.
And this year? Nothing. When Ricardo Rodriguez is the biggest surprise, that you could have come up with, it's time to fire a couple of writers!
I mean, Road Dogg Jesse James was fantastic. But how much better would it have been, if the next entrant would have been Billy Gunn? How big would the stadium have gone, if the two of them, would have rocked the stage?
But no, James was eliminated within seconds and the rubbish went on.
Where were the big guys? Big Show? TELL ME HE DID NOT JUST SAY THAT?! .... Show is great. Really, a terrific performer. But in the current story lines? ...... not a Number 30!
Number 30 is either a big pop or a competition to an overtaking force. If Kane or Henry would have been cleaning the ring before, Show would have worked. But not with a hand full of over-average guys, that struggle to fill the foot steps of Austin, Rock and HBK.
Speaking of Kane. Why was he not in? He holds the elimination record. He made Rumble history. Why is he not in the Anniversary episode? Where's Nash gone to? Why didn't the Funkosaurus get a chance to shine? Mason Ryan? Isn't Skip Sheffield up again? After all, since the Rumble is the road to Wrestlemania, I was at least hoping for an appearance of the Rock.
Lesnar is available for one night surely. Or even Goldberg. Make the Show a Seller.
If you can't get enough great Superstars from the current rosters, stuff the Rumble with classics. I would have enjoyed a 2 Min appearance of Tatanka much more than 10 Minutes Jack Swagger. A short appearance of Papa Shango would have rocked me more that endless boring crap from Khali.
Okay, granted. Kharma was a huge surprise. But why didn't she even get 2 Minutes to show what she can do? It almost seemed, that the event was rushed down. "Quick, we need to get it over": ... christ, enjoy yourself a bit.
Celebrate the 25th episode.
Jericho ... I don't know what to say. Maybe: BOOOOORINNNNGGG!
The kid has no flair, no charisma and no style. He is as entertaining as a cold stone at the pier. For a company that represents Entertainment, a very lame excuse for a return.
Even if that is still the build up for a bigger story. The lost opportunity at the Rumble will forever have an after-taste.
Talking about opportunity. Getting the people excited should be the main goal. And what excites? Unpredictable events!
Last years Rumble contained 40 Superstars. And it was a success! I honestly expected this years Rumble to top that! But it was only announced with 30 players ????
Well ... what if after Number 30 there would have been another countdown? Completely unexpected! Let the show go on ... the crowd would have exploded. 50 Wrestler! why not?
Bring in 2 at the time. A two sided entrance would have been awesome. Even little surprises would have been recognised.
Bring in the two-lives rule. Every Superstar, that makes another one tap out during the Rumble, earns the right to get back in the ring after he has been eliminated.
Personally I would have chosen a Championship-Rumble. All Champs have to take part and the winner takes it all. Imagine Sheamus being the WWE-Champ, World Heavyweight Champion and US Champion now.
WOW! And how does that work at WM? Well, Sheamus would have to defend three times on one Evening. Probably losing two titles.
Bring in Guest Writers, instead of Guest Hosts. Get the Fans involved. Get brainstormed, invent new type of matches. Look at the history, see what went off screen over the years, reanimate it and bring it to a new level.
Can't be that difficult.
And don't tell me that all costs too much. Look at the after-sales of this PPV. I bet Vince is puking into his Limousine right now, realising, that sales have gone below the belt-line.
I sincerely hope that Wrestlemania makes us all forget about this years Rumble. I hope the writers find some inspiration. If not, you could also hire me.
I'm not the greatest writer ever, but THIS? Any half passionated WWE Fan could have made the Rumble better than this.
Nearly dying in hope and giving up:
Rod.
Aufrufe: 1723 | Kommentare: 16 | Bewertungen: 3 | Erstellt:30.01.2012
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03.02.2012 | 12:06 Uhr
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Streicher :
Tja, alles leider wieder sehr durchsichtig...schade!
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03.02.2012 | 10:12 Uhr
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Plue :
mh aufgrund einer Knöchelverletzung glaub ich nicht, dass Henry in die Chamber steigen wird. Daher fiel auch sein Match beim RR ziemlich kurz aus.
Was mich grad aber mehr quält, ist ob mal wieder ein interessanter und spannungsaufbauender Storyansatz prompt fallen gelassen wird. Nachdem Dinge wie die Punk-Nash SL, die Punk-HHH SL (als Punk das Mic zum 2. mal abgestellt wurde (oder lief das auf Lauranaitis raus?), der anonyme RAW-GM usw. einfach über Board geschmissen wurden, hab ich nun Sorge um Jericho. Ein so unheilvoll verheißender Promomarathon und nun ist er wieder da als wär er nie weg gewesen. Kein Ende der Welt, nichts. Lediglich die Attacke auf Punk... wtf >.<
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02.02.2012 | 18:05 Uhr
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Biedel :
Wie es so schön heißt, hat die Road to Wrestlemania bereits begonnen...Allerdings ist diese ziemlich langweilig in meinen Augen, da hier erkennbar ist, wer gegen wen antreten wird... zumindest auf Seiten von RAW in den wichtigen Matches...
Punk vs. Jericho um den WWE Titel
Cena vs. Rock ist sowieso klar
Dann wird man evtl mit Ziggler noch jemanden ins WWE-Titelmatch stecken für ein Triple Threat Match...
Damit ist klar, dass Sheamus um den WHC Titel fehden wird...
Stellt sich nur noch die Frage, wer der Gegner sein wird... Bryan, Orton oder Barrett...
Henry wird denke ich mal jetzt aus dem Titelrace rausfallen oder darf er noch mit in den Chamber, aber wird nichts reißen dort...
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01.02.2012 | 15:30 Uhr
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YM89 :
Bleibt noch die Frage welchen Titel Sheamus ins Auge fasst. Ich tippe schwer auf WHC. Wer dann sein Gegner sein wird? Keine Ahnung. Ich glaube dann kann man Bryan ausschließen. Denn seien wir ehrlich, es ist wahrscheinlicher dass Sheamus gegen Orton fehdet, als Sheamus vs. Bryan. Von der Ansetzung ist einfach ne riesen Sache.Und wenn Jericho jetzt nicht den WWE-Titel gewinnt, bei dieser Konkurrenz und nachdem er Punk am Montag attakiert hat, verstehe ich die Welt nich mehr.
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01.02.2012 | 14:40 Uhr
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Zyrock :
@StreicherWenn Orton in die Chamber geht, fährt DBD nicht als Champion nach Miami.
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01.02.2012 | 08:29 Uhr
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...mich hat neben der Langeweile und Vorhersehbarkeit auch die "Auslosung" der Nummern sehr geärgert! Da kommen zu Beginn sämtliche Fehdengegner nacheinander rein. WTF!? Selbst der dümmste Talkshowzuschauer schnallt doch da, dass nichts gelost wird. Peinlicher PPV liebe WWE!
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01.02.2012 | 02:05 Uhr
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YM89 :
Genau das was hier auch schon angesprochen wurde, die Überraschung hat total gefehlt. Mich stört nicht der Fakt dass Sheamus gewonnen hat, eigentlich finde ich seinen Sieg logisch und freue mich ihn bei WM im Main Event zu sehen. Was mich stört ist dass der Rumble einfach langweilig war. Ein Royal Rumble Match ist schon von Haus aus spannend weil du nicht weißt wer, wann kommt. Wenn die Highlights des Matches allerdings Jim Duggen, Kharma und Foley heißen, bin ich enttäuscht!Schade, der Rumble war neben Hell in a Cell und Elimination Chamber mein Favorit PPV!.
Man kann nur hoffen das die Writer noch einige Brecher für's WHC-Elimination Chamber einbauen. Wobei auch hier schon fast alles fest steht. In meinen Augen.
Bryan, Henry, Show, Barret und dann noch 2 andere.
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31.01.2012 | 21:11 Uhr
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Biedel :
Sehr guter Blog.Vor allen Dingen ist es die Wahrheit.
Wie ich bereits gesagt hatte, war ich nachdem ich das Rumble-Match gestern Abend gesehen hab, richtig froh, dass ich mir das nicht auch noch live angetan habe.
Die RAW-Sendung fand ich jetzt auch nicht so viel besser. Irgendwie war es doch klar, dass Jericho auf Punk los geht.
Dann noch so eine lächerliche Besetzung für das Elimination Chamber Match? Das soll ein Hardcore-Match werden und kein Match, welches man in der Schule vorführen kann.
Ich bitte euch, warum nicht auch Cena und Kane in den EC stecken und sich dort weiter deftig prügeln lassen. Es muss ja keiner von denen gewinnen, aber so ist es doch auch jedem klar, dass Jericho den Titel gewinnen wird, vor allen Dingen, da er auch noch Punk attackiert hat in der selben Ausgabe.
Wenigstens kam der Undertaker zurück, aber da stellt sich auch die Frage, warum nicht eine Nacht eher und dann noch in den Rumble rein mit ihm.
Wie gesagt, er hätte doch nicht mal den Rumble gewinnen müssen, aber dass wären Überraschungen gewesen, die die Fans zum ausflippen gebracht hätten.
Man muss sich im Moment echt Sorgen um die WWE machen.
Ich verfolge TNA zwar nicht, aber die können es echt nicht besser machen, weil sonst wäre die WWE wohl schon weg vom Fenster.
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31.01.2012 | 14:07 Uhr
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Wenn man kolportierte 20 mio. für EINEN!!! WM Auftritt an Mayweather zahlt, dann muss es doch mögich sein irgendwelche Altstars für One-Night only zu verpflichten,oder? Christian soll doch anscheined wieder fit sein, den hätte man doch einsetzen können.
Goldberg, Summe + Promotion für einen seiner dämlichen filme; Done
Kevin Nash, für ein bisschen House cleaning, hätte es doch bestimmt gereicht.
Zu Jericho: Was soll man da noch sagen, nach der gestrigen Raw sieht es so aus als ob mman die Troll-Storyline fallen lässt. Ich versteh es einfach nicht, was für einen Sinn hat dann ein Comeback, wenn er einfach zurück kommt als ob nichts geschehen wäre und die letzten Wochen einfach nicht passiert sind.
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