It was Ridiculous. I was There and during that match the crowd was chanting TNA. As soon as the match was over and they went to commercial vince ran backstage as fast as he could! What a joke, I wish I could get my money back!
2007-01-11 17:21:45
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Sometimes u have to look outside the box. NBC which hosts Saturday main event .. was asking Vince to push the Donald Trump because NBC has the Apprentice.. and last season the rates drooped. This was the start a angle between Donald and Vince as too billionaire owners who end up hating each other. There doing this to Push WWE fans to watch The Apprentice. The Feud will in at Wrestlemanina with both Owners " buying" superstars to face off. to see who is a better Billionaire
2007-01-12 01:59:04
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answered by BillyStone 1
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Vince doesn't care what the fans want. Vince has the mindset- if I think it's funny, then it must be funny. He's also in a phase now where he wants gratuitous mainstream publicity, so anything that will potentially be talked about, footage shown, etc in the mainstream media, he'll try it if he can come up with an angle.
There is also talk that NBC were the ones that approached WWE about doing something on RAW to try and get that pub/interest and raise the Apprentice ratings.
2007-01-12 01:24:00
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answered by Cruel Angel 5
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That was by far the worst match I've ever seen in my life, I mean come on! I feel for the audience who paid good money and had to sit through that crap. I hope Vince gets his *** sued over it too. Teach him a lesson. What crap. The rest of the night was okay, a normal show, not too good, not too bad , but man what a horrible stunt. I will say this about it though, it would have been funny as hell if the real celebrities were there fighting.
2007-01-12 01:25:16
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answered by best_28_seconds_she_ever_had 2
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When you watch Raw sometimes, you can tell that there are some things Vince does only because he wants to see it. It's very possible this was one of those times (notice he was at ringside rather than watching from a monitor in the back). I can't imagine that if you asked him, he would say that people wanted to see it.
2007-01-12 01:26:36
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answered by dpkissuperman 3
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I heard Vince staged the match coz he's friends with The Donald & it was done for 2 reasons
1) Publicity for the next season of the Apprentice
2) Show support for his friend & score points with him
I agree with everyone else- the match was crap & an embarrassment to watch1!
2007-01-12 08:06:47
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answered by Fiona M 1
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yes i totally agree with u i mean look at it this way, if vince took a back seat to the action and never showed up but pu on whatthe fans wanted like a good wrestling match in a while then wwe raw would be successful but if he suck around and put his life on the line as often as he does and get involved with the superstars lifes and actually put his twisted ideas into the business like the buried alive match with undertaker, the no holds barred matches with his son shane and HBK at different wrestlemanias and also, the hell in a cell vs DX, the i quit match vs stephanie, vs triple h in a no holds barred match, i mean i could go on for days, remember when his family used to fight each other and he would fight them,
that pulled huge ratings, but sometimes his ideas go horribly wrong like the new and "improved" ecw when it actually got worse and of course the donald-rosie thing went on and of course bringing in k-fed avsolutely sucked
here are my ideas------
give raw a proper general manager like eric bischoff(look at what he has done for the company)
let the general managers handle it for a while
get back paul heyman and a few legendary tag teams and stables
put heyman in control of ECW with vinces financial backup and you will have a great hardcore product in ECW with that old gory and bloody program that cant go back to bankruptsy but still associate ECW with wwe
also..give people who have worked hard all thier lives and people who have given up time with there families title shots and titles...
and let vince take the risks he needs without not having advice from people who actually write the stuff and go out and ask the fans..
so if vince were to go away completely than wwe would lose its interests but at some times it can take wrong turns and end up ugly, so i dont appreciate raws storyline writers but i still watch and look it up so i can take down notes and see which changes have happened to see which direction raw is going
as for smackdown..the smackdown sprint is pretty worthless and they need a good title storyline for the rumble main event like a good old last man standing match featuring two of smackdowns top guns or maybe a triple threat match with a good storyline to back it up
i also think that smackdown superstars like kane and the undertaker deserve big pushes in the settling of 2007
as for wrestlemania...well....lets just hope it goes in the right direction,
i think it is bad to show the biggest wwe event of the year in just about two months while wwe is still getting back on its feet, as well as the chairman
i hope this answeres ur question
2007-01-12 01:52:04
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answered by Anonymous
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i dont think Vince cared if the fans liked it. I think the steroids Vince took are rotting his brain
2007-01-12 01:13:34
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answered by barry m 6
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I'm not really sure what he was thinking with that skit. It was a disaster, that's for sure. Hopefully, he's learned from it though and we'll start seeing an improvement in RAW as 2007 progresses.
2007-01-12 01:21:10
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answered by dxgirl8777 2
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i think if Vince Sr was still alive i think he would be disappointed at vince right now
2007-01-12 01:21:17
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answered by ThunderBird 4
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