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Post by carlito on Sept 21, 2007 19:22:41 GMT -5
I was just wondering how many of you besides me misses the good old days of Raw,Smackdown,Livewire, and Jakked?Here latley i have been watching some 99-2000 shows of Smackdown and it got me to missing the good old days.It just feels like back in those days those shows actually meant something and most of the time the shows werent exactly crap.One way or another they always just have have good matches and always ust to have good buildups for ppvs which we dont usually get these days.Give me your imputs on these days guys.
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Post by rock21 on Sept 21, 2007 19:32:17 GMT -5
Yeah, it's quite often discussed.
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Post by carlito on Sept 21, 2007 19:35:47 GMT -5
I just look at it like back then at least you didnt have wrestlers dying annual like we do these days.
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Post by rock21 on Sept 21, 2007 19:47:50 GMT -5
Ever since Vince acquired WCW/ECW, it was trouble. No more competition, no more effort.
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Post by taker1 on Sept 21, 2007 20:10:28 GMT -5
As the guy above me basically said, WWE has been going downhill ever since they bought WCW. Without any real competition( notice I said real, TNA), they could just halfass their product and get away with it.
The shows did mean so much more back then. There were half the amount of titles, less PPVs, one less TV show a week, and the overall product was just better. Not to mention The Rock & Stone Cold were still active.
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Post by Lord Ragnarok on Sept 21, 2007 20:27:58 GMT -5
Ugh... How many times are people going to keep bringing up "The Good Old Days". Yes, WWE was a lot better back then, ok, we get it already. Constantly dwelling on the past that will never come back isn't going to do anything, get over it already. Hopefully WWE will get better someday, maybe it won't in the meantime however there's nothing you can do about it except... change the channel.
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Post by King Shocker the Monumentous on Sept 21, 2007 20:43:00 GMT -5
Y'know, there's an entire sub-board dedicated to these so-called "days" that were so-called "good" and "old."
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