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Post by hbkjason on Aug 2, 2015 6:54:42 GMT -5
Well I am not sure if it is a case of me being old and out of touch, but wow did I freaking hate this show. I watched the episode about "The Other Guys" and I love the idea of this show, but the execution is just horrible to me. Why have half these people even been picked to talk on this show? And why do they all try and act so cool, hip and like they have not been told what to say two minutes before the camera started rolling. The whole show comes across as the WWE trying way too hard to be like E or MTV and again it may just be me as a guy in his 30's who is not into this type of thing, but the whole presentation and forced nature of the majority of the guests just ruined this show.
I was just curious if any one else loves the idea of this show, but is turned off by the way it is done.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 2, 2015 6:56:57 GMT -5
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Post by hbkjason on Aug 2, 2015 7:03:56 GMT -5
Doh my bad have no idea how I missed it, sorry for posting this, mod please feel free to get rid of it if you want.
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Aug 2, 2015 7:44:58 GMT -5
Marty was actually a better worker than Shawn back in the late 80s, early 90s, even mid 90s. Then he just sort of fell off the radar. He had 3 major problems though. - Politics/drug issues. - Shawn had charisma out the wazoo, Marty didn't. - Shawn Michaels was able to move on and reinvent himself as a cocky heel which he played perfectly. Marty continued being "Marty Jannetty the Rocker", even until the late 90s in his WCW run. His attires, his persona, it was all the same thing he'd always done. The biggest issue for me was that he was still "the Rocker". He never evolved. It kind of reminds of Roman Reigns in a way. When the Shield split, I think part of the reason the crowd gravitated towards Dean Ambrose was that he moved on. Reigns still had the theme, attire and entrance.
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