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Fri 14/12/01 at 21:12
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First Of all, i would like to say that i am a fan of wwf but not a huge one.

i think they're going to go out of business because:
1. lately there has been no atmosphere in the audience-people are starting to stop liking it.

2.vengeance, in my opinion, was the worst ppv ever-there was no atmosphere, the camera angles were bad, the matches weren't so entertaining and nothing happened backstage that much.

3. vince's move to but wcw was quite a big mistake. as a result, he has lost a lot of money, had to fire people and the storyline went rubbish.

4. lately, there is not very good storyline and i think vince is losing money from uninterested audience's.



i think in about a years time wwf would be gone due to low funds. it is very possible, but if i were in vince's shoes now, i would consider making more interesting storylines, hire more people and try to win the audience back.
Fri 14/12/01 at 21:12
"cheerios"
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First Of all, i would like to say that i am a fan of wwf but not a huge one.

i think they're going to go out of business because:
1. lately there has been no atmosphere in the audience-people are starting to stop liking it.

2.vengeance, in my opinion, was the worst ppv ever-there was no atmosphere, the camera angles were bad, the matches weren't so entertaining and nothing happened backstage that much.

3. vince's move to but wcw was quite a big mistake. as a result, he has lost a lot of money, had to fire people and the storyline went rubbish.

4. lately, there is not very good storyline and i think vince is losing money from uninterested audience's.



i think in about a years time wwf would be gone due to low funds. it is very possible, but if i were in vince's shoes now, i would consider making more interesting storylines, hire more people and try to win the audience back.
Fri 14/12/01 at 21:13
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DO YA?
Fri 14/12/01 at 21:18
"cheerios"
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maybe not in a year but in the near future
Fri 14/12/01 at 21:25
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Fri 14/12/01 at 21:29
"cheerios"
Posts: 842
fine

if thats the way you see it then i withdraw this
Fri 14/12/01 at 22:16
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"Back in black"
Posts: 5,486
Plus Jericho is chump.
Fri 14/12/01 at 22:29
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"I'm not Orgazmo"
Posts: 9,159
Killer Nightmare wrote:
> fine

if thats the way you see it then i withdraw this

No don't withdraw it!

Keep it going, make your points like you did and constructively back them up. We could get some proper WWF discussion out of this and it will be good.

Ignore that chump down there.

As long as you make good points people will discuss what you say and put there own views across, there will be no arguing it's discussion.

Remember when we all was talking about if Jericho deserved to be the first undisputed champion? That was good.

So keep it going.

No one be stupid like that icefire chump, this could turn out to be good :-)

I'll post something tommorow as i'm quite tired.
Sat 15/12/01 at 09:09
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"I am Bumf Ucked"
Posts: 3,669
The WWF won't be gone in a year, thats certain.

Raw still gets a 3 - 4 point rating in America, which is much higher than most television shows. It's nothing like the 5s and 6s they were getting at the start of the attitude era with Vince Russo, but there they had the advantage of the product being something very new to the casual fan.

The WWF also has no competition, since it forced ECW out of buisiness and Russo forced WCW out. This has lead to a declining product, with regurgetated storylines and illogical turns. However, with Jericho thrown into the main event scene, things could be a-changing.

The reason the ratings have gone lower is because WWF no longer has WCW and ECW to leech ideas from.
Sat 15/12/01 at 23:24
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"Is'not Dave... sorr"
Posts: 531
I'm sure they're looking to get some real creative talent back on board. They really miss Russo and the team that worked some of the best storylines a few years back.

Austin's beginning to get old too. How many times can he rebel against McMahon and change his alignment (heel/face) before it gets boring?

Something fresh and new is VASTLY overdue.
Sat 15/12/01 at 23:32
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"Back in black"
Posts: 5,486
Mouldy Cheese wrote:
> The WWF won't be gone in a year, thats certain.

Raw still gets a 3 - 4 point
> rating in America, which is much higher than most television shows. It's nothing
> like the 5s and 6s they were getting at the start of the attitude era with Vince
> Russo, but there they had the advantage of the product being something very new
> to the casual fan.

The WWF also has no competition, since it forced ECW out
> of buisiness and Russo forced WCW out. This has lead to a declining product,
> with regurgetated storylines and illogical turns. However, with Jericho thrown
> into the main event scene, things could be a-changing.

The reason the ratings
> have gone lower is because WWF no longer has WCW and ECW to leech ideas from.

'O lord, you dont get it do you!!

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