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Post by The Kevstaaa on Sept 16, 2014 7:16:54 GMT -5
Whatever team writes for NXT, should be giving the main roster programming for a week. I usually find only one or two bad NXT episodes every now and then, while main roster it's bound to be at least one show a week. Just to see if it makes a difference having a completely different team handle things. According to what I've heard, NXT is written by two dudes while the main roster has a team of like 30 writers. I've said it before but too many cooks in the kitchen. On NXT, the two guys can talk, disagree if they must and come to a conclusion. With so many people, things just become a mess.
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Post by Planktung on Sept 16, 2014 7:31:14 GMT -5
Dunn's employment is a major reason why I can't wait for the day that Hunter takes over operations.
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Post by bababooey on Sept 16, 2014 7:49:52 GMT -5
I don't know if the show was exactly bad. I do know the order of it made no sense at all. You are going into a PPV/Special with Cena vs Lesnar as the main event and you end the show hyping a match that could be on the preshow. Rollins vs Reigns should have never happened since they have a match at Night of Champions. Nothing important happened after the Cena/Lesnar segment. That should have ended the show. Also, they kept talking about "halftime". Wouldn't halftime be 9:30? The segment didn't happen until about 10:00.
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Post by Mr Wrestling Jr. on Sept 16, 2014 7:54:37 GMT -5
Whatever team writes for NXT, should be giving the main roster programming for a week. I usually find only one or two bad NXT episodes every now and then, while main roster it's bound to be at least one show a week. Just to see if it makes a difference having a completely different team handle things. According to what I've heard, NXT is written by two dudes while the main roster has a team of like 30 writers. I've said it before but too many cooks in the kitchen. On NXT, the two guys can talk, disagree if they must and come to a conclusion. With so many people, things just become a mess. 30 People? Seriously? that's WAAAAAAAAAAAAY too much! Not sure if Vince ever watches NXT or if his team does, but has anyone in the office ever said "Hey NXT is becoming increasingly popular and they've got two writers who work together to script a well executed one hour television show each week. Maybe we should try to work together to form something like that." Of course then you'd have someone else "CENA!! CENA!! PUT CENA IN THE START, MIDDLE AND END!! CENA!!!" Okay maybe not like that but if two writers can do a one hour show why do you need 30 for a 3 hour show? Have 2 or 4 work on each hour instead of everyone ing up the order of things.
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Post by punksnotdead on Sept 16, 2014 8:01:56 GMT -5
Last night felt like a house show. I can't even wrap my brain around why they gave us Rollins vs Reigns with a clean finish. I'm not watching Smackdown, so I have no idea why I should care to see the same match repeated on Sunday? Heyman poked fun of the idea earlier in the night. You don't give matches away for free that people will pay to see. I already paid for the PPV and I don't care about it haha. Just very nonsensical.
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Sept 16, 2014 8:48:47 GMT -5
Dunn's employment is a major reason why I can't wait for the day that Hunter takes over operations. According to Talk is Jericho, HHH isn't really being groomed to take over. I mean, he doesn't see Vince stepping down ever.
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Post by TeamratedCDS on Sept 16, 2014 8:58:22 GMT -5
Raw has been so hard to watch this year. Sure we get a few good episodes but most of the time the show sucks really big ass. Without Bryan the WWE has just seemed meh. And I'm not even a big Bryan fan!
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Post by marino13 on Sept 16, 2014 9:02:11 GMT -5
While I agree the show did not have any OMG moments, I wouldn't go as far as to say it was THAT awful. Not every time at bat can be a home-run. But I thought some of the matches were very good for free TV.
But back to Dunn... The way I see it, Kevin Dunn is WWE's version of Buzzkillington from Family Guy.
Steve Austin recently talked about how he wanted to sing at WM this year and Vince liked the idea but Vince asked Dunn first. Dunn chimed it. And the next thing you know, Austin wasn't signing. Reports also say he tries to diminish all the new NXT talent to make Triple H look inferior. How is that beneficial to the company's future? He's looking out more for himself then he is the company's prosperity and THAT is a problem!
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Post by Deleted on Sept 16, 2014 9:41:21 GMT -5
Since Dunn ISNT and never has been a booker? Its time to lock this one. He obviously has creative input but he isn't a booker folks.
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