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Post by Planktung on Jan 24, 2018 18:43:32 GMT -5
All of the Legends segments and matches should have taken place at the Manhattan Center, while the current storylines should have continued in the Barclays Center. Duh!! I would have had both cards going at the same time, with a dual screen setup, and switching back and forth for the sound. I do like the idea of Raw Is War on the Network and Raw on USA. Just add the simulcast used during the Purchase of WCW. They could have even used both venues for a shared promo or 3. DX and Razor Ramon at the Birthplace Of Raw doing the 2 Sweet promo with A J Styles and the Bálor Club at the home of the Nets. Matt in Manhattan, Bray in Brooklyn. APA playing 5 card draw, while Heath Slater and Rhyno are having a Texas Hold ‘Em tournament. Brock Lesnar attacks Kane where the legends are to start the show, but gets laid out by Braun Strowman when he shows up where the SuperStars are to end the show. Vince running the Legends Show with Triple H, Stephanie running today’s show with Shane. The only real issue would have been the Legends card. Kurt Angle’s Angle Invitational...accepted by Daniel Bryan!! Ladder match Chris Jericho vs. Jeff Hardy Tag Team Tables match A.P.A. vs. Dudley Boyz Brother Love Show Featuring Stables: Four Horsemen, New World Order, D-Generation X, Evolution, Main Event Mafia WWE Legends Championship Title match Hulk Hogan vs Stone Cold Steve Austin
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Post by bigshab421 on Jan 25, 2018 11:53:03 GMT -5
For the amount of money these people spent, they should get floor tickets to the next show closest to where they live at the very least. I understand that with a show description that vague its a risk, but WWE touts itself on giving you the most entertainment for the amount of money. Well if I paid over $400 dollars, I would assume I'd be getting more than a few promos, and a few seven minute matches. I mean really though, if I had paid that much cash and basically had to watch RAW from a tv in the stands, I would have had a ing breakdown. They need to compensate these people whether or not its at "buyers beware," the live reports of this show describe an almost criminal display from WWE.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 25, 2018 12:54:17 GMT -5
For the amount of money these people spent, they should get floor tickets to the next show closest to where they live at the very least. I understand that with a show description that vague its a risk, but WWE touts itself on giving you the most entertainment for the amount of money. Well if I paid over $400 dollars, I would assume I'd be getting more than a few promos, and a few seven minute matches. I mean really though, if I had paid that much cash and basically had to watch RAW from a tv in the stands, I would have had a ing breakdown. They need to compensate these people whether or not its at "buyers beware," the live reports of this show describe an almost criminal display from WWE. Thank God I went to Barclays. I spent 150 for a very good seat and we got 80 percent of the show. Leading up to Raw 25, I kept telling people "man I wish I can go to Manhattan, but can't afford it". Thank God I couldn't!
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Post by BØRNS on Jan 25, 2018 18:45:12 GMT -5
For the amount of money these people spent, they should get floor tickets to the next show closest to where they live at the very least. I understand that with a show description that vague its a risk, but WWE touts itself on giving you the most entertainment for the amount of money. Well if I paid over $400 dollars, I would assume I'd be getting more than a few promos, and a few seven minute matches. I mean really though, if I had paid that much cash and basically had to watch RAW from a tv in the stands, I would have had a ing breakdown. They need to compensate these people whether or not its at "buyers beware," the live reports of this show describe an almost criminal display from WWE. Wait, they charged their asses over $400 for those tickets? Did they get anything extra for attending like merch or chairs or something? That is ridiculous, and I would have been so pissed for them. Maybe they can start a class action lawsuit against the WWE or at least like you said, tickets to an event in the future.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 25, 2018 18:49:08 GMT -5
I heard that everyone that was at Manhattan Center got a collectible chair or was that floor seats only? They got a couple of 2 minute cruiserweight matches that only they could see.
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Post by King Bálor (CM)™ on Jan 26, 2018 0:55:02 GMT -5
The little bit shown at Manhattan Center trumped EVERYTHING we saw in Brooklyn. That’s not exactly saying much. Unless some big thing happened they didn’t show on TV, I’d try and talk myself into justifying the money spent too No, its not. But the overall show was status quo for WWE these days. Nothing more than a ho hum episode. Theres a reason why I rarely attend a WWE show these days...its meh at best. The little bit shown at Manhattan Center trumped EVERYTHING we saw in Brooklyn. Nothing from the rest of the night topped the Austin/McMahons segment. Solid. But predictable and something thats been done countless times. Dont get me wrong. I still enjoyed it. But the Balor Club/DX was more exciting and unpredictable. I did not expect to see Balor Club come out during the DX segment.
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Post by bigshab421 on Jan 26, 2018 8:43:27 GMT -5
That’s not exactly saying much. Unless some big thing happened they didn’t show on TV, I’d try and talk myself into justifying the money spent too No, its not. But the overall show was status quo for WWE these days. Nothing more than a ho hum episode. Theres a reason why I rarely attend a WWE show these days...its meh at best. Nothing from the rest of the night topped the Austin/McMahons segment. Solid. But predictable and something thats been done countless times. Dont get me wrong. I still enjoyed it. But the Balor Club/DX was more exciting and unpredictable. I did not expect to see Balor Club come out during the DX segment. I have had more fun at house shows than nearly any RAW or SD taping I have ever went to. There isn't much fluff, the stars are more interactive with the fans and get away with stuff they cant do on tv. Regardless if I get a chair or not, I would not have expected to have to watch 2 hours of a 3 hour show on a rolled out tv. There's no reason they couldn't have had Roode v. Corbin as a dark match, or threw a few legends segments in ring at the MC.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 26, 2018 9:29:17 GMT -5
^ Yeah when I went to the MSG house show in July(AJ winning the US title), I had a better time there than Raw 25.
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Post by King Bálor (CM)™ on Jan 27, 2018 19:01:57 GMT -5
No, its not. But the overall show was status quo for WWE these days. Nothing more than a ho hum episode. Theres a reason why I rarely attend a WWE show these days...its meh at best. Solid. But predictable and something thats been done countless times. Dont get me wrong. I still enjoyed it. But the Balor Club/DX was more exciting and unpredictable. I did not expect to see Balor Club come out during the DX segment. I have had more fun at house shows than nearly any RAW or SD taping I have ever went to. There isn't much fluff, the stars are more interactive with the fans and get away with stuff they cant do on tv. Regardless if I get a chair or not, I would not have expected to have to watch 2 hours of a 3 hour show on a rolled out tv. There's no reason they couldn't have had Roode v. Corbin as a dark match, or threw a few legends segments in ring at the MC. Agreed on the house show thought. With you 100%. The best shows I have ever attended are ones that never air on tv. The worst...always Raws and SDs. The reason WWE didnt have to throw in a few dark matches...the couple thousand who were there, we're going to buy those seats anyway. And for the few that would pass...they there are a few thousand right behind them ready to buy. Thats the problem with WWE right now. They know they cant put out a crap product and STILL draw BIG DOLLARS. For the most part...wrestling fans WILL NOT turn away. Even me, who used to goto a TON of shows and traveled all around the US...I still watch on tv. As much as I cant stand the quality of product...I still love pro wrestling and still HOPE it will change.
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