Nov 28, 2022, 06:25 am
(This post was last modified: Nov 29, 2022, 01:39 am by RobertX. Edited 1 time in total.)
Ever since Vince stepped down as CEO and instated Stephanie McMahon and Nick Khan as Co-CEOs as Triple H takes charge on numerous administrative responsibilities, things have been changing.
Out of nowhere, you are seeing snubbed WWE talents coming back left and right, people saying that storylines are actually making sense, the matches are more bearable, and it leads me to to actually see a glimmer of hope for the company after all, if a little glimmer. Hey, at least they got rid of the 24/7 Title which had no value. While I understand it's for comic relief, the idea was overused, and it wore out. (See: WWF Hardcore Title in 2000)
On the same token, there's also the not optimistic side: WWE continuing to strengthen ties with the corrupt Saudi government and even going to the point of praising them (remember, I'm against the government, not the people), which is a huge thing to consider if you're planning to boycott the product. I am semi-boycotting; I will ignore PPV events from that place, not that any of those PPVs were great at one time. However, it would be a dilemma if Saudi Arabia hosts a Wrestlemania; you can't skip that.
That being said, I do like the side stories of Karl Anderson still being an New Japan Pro Wrestling's Never Openweight heavyweight titleholder and Shinsuke Nakamura going to NOAH to face the Great Muta. It blows my mind that even though WWE severed ties to Japan that things like this happened. I'm confident that Anderson will do the right thing and lose the belt some time. At least he didn't blowtorch the belt on Raw. If he did that, or similar, I think that there will be hell to pay and that he will not be welcome anywhere in NJPW as long as their management is still unchanged
Well, what do you think?
Out of nowhere, you are seeing snubbed WWE talents coming back left and right, people saying that storylines are actually making sense, the matches are more bearable, and it leads me to to actually see a glimmer of hope for the company after all, if a little glimmer. Hey, at least they got rid of the 24/7 Title which had no value. While I understand it's for comic relief, the idea was overused, and it wore out. (See: WWF Hardcore Title in 2000)
On the same token, there's also the not optimistic side: WWE continuing to strengthen ties with the corrupt Saudi government and even going to the point of praising them (remember, I'm against the government, not the people), which is a huge thing to consider if you're planning to boycott the product. I am semi-boycotting; I will ignore PPV events from that place, not that any of those PPVs were great at one time. However, it would be a dilemma if Saudi Arabia hosts a Wrestlemania; you can't skip that.
That being said, I do like the side stories of Karl Anderson still being an New Japan Pro Wrestling's Never Openweight heavyweight titleholder and Shinsuke Nakamura going to NOAH to face the Great Muta. It blows my mind that even though WWE severed ties to Japan that things like this happened. I'm confident that Anderson will do the right thing and lose the belt some time. At least he didn't blowtorch the belt on Raw. If he did that, or similar, I think that there will be hell to pay and that he will not be welcome anywhere in NJPW as long as their management is still unchanged
Well, what do you think?