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Post by LtD73 on Mar 11, 2011 8:06:36 GMT -5
Anyone else think WWE doesn't trust the youth movement with this years Wrestlemania?
I don't know about you guys but i honestly think they don't, i mean why else would there be so many older guys returning leading up to wrestlemania like HHH, Taker, Rock, Austin etc.
If you take out those guys from Wrestlemania and look at it, it isn't looking that good, I think WWE knew that the yout movement didn't have big enough names, thus bringing what is it now 7/8 superstars back
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Post by machoking on Mar 11, 2011 8:12:14 GMT -5
Considering both World Title matches feature Wrestlemania main event newcomers, I'd say it's pretty well entrusted. Obviously they need attractions though, it's the same for any WM.
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Post by figurecollector on Mar 11, 2011 8:16:09 GMT -5
I don't know if it is a lack of trust or not. hey still have Miz and Del Rio in the championship matches. If you believe what has been said, Rock and Austin will not wrestle, they will be in segments. peple have been clamoring to see them for some time and maybe it is just luck that they can get them on the same show. Austin is participating in the new show anyway, so they can keep him at the forefront while promoting it. It was not garnering viewers as it was.
HHH and Undertaker were due to return and they need to keep the recent stronger opponent trend for Undertaker at Mania going, so they paired them.
Whether JBL will have a place in Mania remains to be seen. Maybe this is a trend where they will showcase former talent rather than celebrities as we have seen enough of them on Raw.
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Post by PenguinDeluxe on Mar 11, 2011 8:20:44 GMT -5
Considering both World Title matches feature Wrestlemania main event newcomers, I'd say it's pretty well entrusted. Obviously they need attractions though, it's the same for any WM. Agreed. Not to mention the other feuds going into involve The Corre (most likely) and Cody Rhodes, who are all younger talent. As for "brining in older talent", Triple H and Undertaker are still on the main roster, there's no reason for them NOT to be there, unless they are injured, especially with Undertaker's WrestleMania streak. Austin has appeared in years past without the youth movement, such as WrestleMania 21 and WrestleMania 23. They've been trying to get The Rock for years, and have finally convinced him to make a return, so there its just a matter of them happening to get him back. And as for "not looking that good" I think this will be the best WrestleMania match quality wise in quite a while. It may not have "marquee" value due to the young guys being heels, but years from now when people look at the card, they're going to go "wow, that must have been a huge event!"
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Post by J12 on Mar 11, 2011 11:19:45 GMT -5
It's less about trust and more about understanding that Wrestlemania relies on huge names to be successful. WWE has plenty of confidence in their talent, if they didn't, we wouldn't have young guys in main event matches.
The Rock and Stone Cold are special attractions to ensure WWE gets the buys that they want.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 11, 2011 11:23:49 GMT -5
They do trust their new stars it's just none of them are big enough to draw like The Rock or Stone Cold can or any of the older stars. Just not yet.
That's the point of building these stars now, so they can become big names in households around the world so they eventually won't have to have these old stars to sell PPV's.
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Post by MacReady on Mar 11, 2011 11:30:42 GMT -5
Yeah like everybody else has said, it isn't a trust issue, they wouldn't have put those guys in to the main event at such a show like Wrestlemania if they DIDN'T trust them or have faith in them.
Wrestlemania just needs more, those legends are that something more.
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