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Post by Gore on Aug 19, 2017 10:43:11 GMT -5
I'm sad that i've watched them all already.
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Post by LostHawk05 on Aug 19, 2017 11:48:59 GMT -5
This is some of the most entertaining content WWE has put out in a while. Really shows how charismatic some of these guys could be without being muzzled by 30+ writers.
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Post by LA Times on Aug 20, 2017 7:36:56 GMT -5
How come they dont put this much effort into making Raw better?
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Post by Patriot174 on Aug 20, 2017 11:22:42 GMT -5
Who in their right mind would pay $28 for a Susan & Chet shirt? Looks like the damn thing was made at the CVS photolab. ...*quietly cancels order* Amazing second season. As long as it's these guys producing this (assuming they have majority control over production of these episodes), a SRW revival event in a small venue on the Network as the finale would be absolutely incredible.
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Post by J12 on Aug 21, 2017 13:26:19 GMT -5
I love how everyone is such a drastic departure from their normal on-air character.
And then there's Dolph Ziggler.
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Post by Next Man’s Knowing Rock on Aug 21, 2017 16:53:21 GMT -5
Who in their right mind would pay $28 for a Susan & Chet shirt? Looks like the damn thing was made at the CVS photolab. ...*quietly cancels order* Amazing second season. As long as it's these guys producing this (assuming they have majority control over production of these episodes), a SRW revival event in a small venue on the Network as the finale would be absolutely incredible. Nah, it'd fall flat in front of an audience because it wouldn't be authentic to the type of show it's imitating. It'd either be the Full Sail type crowd trying to get themselves over and doing smarky chants at everything, or it'd be a walk-in TV studio crowd of non-fans who would be confused about the anachronistic weirdness. I guess they could just do it in a little studio with 100 extras who react the way they're instructed to, but that'd increase the costs.
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Post by Patrick Bateman (original) on Aug 21, 2017 21:13:26 GMT -5
...*quietly cancels order* Amazing second season. As long as it's these guys producing this (assuming they have majority control over production of these episodes), a SRW revival event in a small venue on the Network as the finale would be absolutely incredible. Nah, it'd fall flat in front of an audience because it wouldn't be authentic to the type of show it's imitating. It'd either be the Full Sail type crowd trying to get themselves over and doing smarky chants at everything, or it'd be a walk-in TV studio crowd of non-fans who would be confused about the anachronistic weirdness. I guess they could just do it in a little studio with 100 extras who react the way they're instructed to, but that'd increase the costs. Maybe not, have volunteers. Like Kevin Smith needed extras, so he put out on social media when and where.
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Post by TheBadGuyChico on Aug 22, 2017 10:54:02 GMT -5
This is actually more organic and has better presentation than the main show. That's a little sad, but these are hilarious.
I miss when wrestlers had personas, and presence. Now these guys could be your next door neighbors.
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Post by Next Man’s Knowing Rock on Aug 22, 2017 13:31:20 GMT -5
Nah, it'd fall flat in front of an audience because it wouldn't be authentic to the type of show it's imitating. It'd either be the Full Sail type crowd trying to get themselves over and doing smarky chants at everything, or it'd be a walk-in TV studio crowd of non-fans who would be confused about the anachronistic weirdness. I guess they could just do it in a little studio with 100 extras who react the way they're instructed to, but that'd increase the costs. Maybe not, have volunteers. Like Kevin Smith needed extras, so he put out on social media when and where. That's true, but the volunteers would almost certainly be the kind of fans who take beach balls with them.
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