Yea I think they are losing the creative edge. The whole Wcw Vs. WWE confrontation should have lasted years! YOu had so much talent and so many diferent characters and combonations coming together, it was a fans dream! But so many people were let go nothing happened. But of course there were a lot of people who refused to go back to work with Mr McMahon.
the Ecw/ Wcw Vs WWE was a great addition and it continues today.. at least as far as ECW goes.. I am glad that ECW and WWE are somewhat intertwining their matches.
Now WWE is talking with people from "Pride" That is Japan's version of UFC or Ultimate fighting championships. I dont know.. When they had Ken Shamrock in thier roster.. I didnt like it. Shamrock was one: being held back in terms of his skills, and two: his character was kinda lost in limbo.. They really didnt know what to do with him and he really didnt have much chemistry with the other wrestlers to perform a really good match.
I liked the return of DX. If they can somehow get the new age outlaws back that would be awesome!
I love Eddie Guerrero, but let the man Rest in peace. It's kinda sad that they keep bringing up his name in this way. I will never forget Eddie, and WWE has promised to always remember him.. but not to go into a "He didnt love you cause you're not a Geurrero" story line. I think that is bad taste.
Is WWE losing it? Yea... one more example... Survior series.. COME ON... your bringing out , Ric Flair, Dusty Rhodes, Sgt Slaughter and ( it was Piper) now Ron Simmons? Dont get me wrong, I love to see these guys get in there and whupp Spirit squad a new one, but I mean... talk about re living your glory days.
On the last Raw, Dusty Rhodes got back in the ring to take on one of the Spirit squad and he performed like 5 or six moves . Dusty was Sweating and out of breath! I thought he was going to have a heart attack right on TV!
Yes, WWE is losing it.
2006-11-24 04:20:27
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answered by Tenchu 4
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It should be the feud between Rated RKO and DX. I propose in the past HHH had his quad torn lower back it substitute into meant to be extreme. of their first experience what substitute into it approximately Bischoff being the referee then after the experience he hasn't been in touch with DX lower back. and then in Survivor sequence it on no account flew to the point the place the followers substitute into meant to take Rated RKO heavily. and then while they left Ric aptitude very almost a million/2 ineffective bleeding it extremely is while the feud have been given extremely began. DX substitute into away of their antics and their experience in New twelve months's Revolution confirmed that intensity that we could continually had seen from the 1st experience. yet regrettably the top substitute into additionally the end as HHH tore his quad. See what a great mistake WWE had only led to.
2016-11-26 19:59:35
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answered by ? 4
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Unlike TNA thats the problem with WWE. They dont care what the fans think. They are a multi million dollar company. They dont want to know what some snot nosed, nacho eating, tattoed up, crazy fan thinks. And because of this they have boring storylines, a family friendly ECW brand, an "interactive payperview" (yeah right), a vampire, and a boogeyman. TNA rocks ( but i still watch wwe anyway)
2006-11-24 03:53:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Unfotunatley yes but i think they will bring back some attitude and lose this crap about male cheerleaders and annoying wannabe kings. Also i think that using eddie guerreros name to get more money is a disrespectful move on the mcmahon's part.
2006-11-24 09:49:31
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answered by smithereens 2
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the reason is that they pushed the boundaries so far in the 90s with their war with wcw (when it was around) that there's nothing else left to do, they had all the gimmick matches i think your going to see, such as hell in a cell, first blood matches and the like. we seen most things now like mick Foley get pushed off the top of the cage, and all the other mad stuff that you can possible think of, so the question is really where do they go, they cant really go back to having proper matches, cos i think they would lose a lot of fans who turn in for the stunts, so they are stuck. they are really looking for the next thing to take off, like the rock and stone cold, dx in the 90s, that's why they brought dx back cos they knew it would take off again
2006-11-24 10:00:28
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answered by carbondust 2
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For starters, they need to let Eddie Guerrero rest. I'm tired of them bring him up in storyline. PLEASE LET HIM REST! He is one of my favorite wrestlers of all-time! DX bury's everybody they wrestle and it's ridiculous!
Triple H was being attacked by Edge and Randy Orton on RAW 3 weeks ago. He kept getting up from all of their attacks only to chased them off with a sledgehammer. That made Edge and Orton look like the worst heels ever and buried them. Sad.
2006-11-24 06:04:20
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answered by Arnold 4
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yea i think they are struggLing big time the Eddie Guerrero storyLines are really stupid, the wrestLer barely wrestle anymore its all talking, ECW came back, the divas dont do anything execpt stand there and look pretty, and the return of DX... well i dont rly mind that 'cuz their prettie funnie
2006-11-24 07:05:48
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answered by stratikasyn 2
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Who really knows but the writers they have their thing and we as viewers watch some people say that WWE was not going to be on the T.V anymore but it still is so many people want fame and glory but yeah its just crazy right now.
2006-11-24 02:42:04
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answered by This is a Raw Diva 1
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Yes the WWE is struggling very much. There has been talk for several weeks of firing adn rehiring totally different athletes for the program itself.
2006-11-24 02:40:00
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answered by Anonymous
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yes, the wwe is suffering from a lack of competition. The product will improve as tna becomes more popular.
2006-11-24 03:29:36
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answered by Marti G 2
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