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> Ah WWE films, Vince trying to rescue his dying bussiness I see.
>
I'd love to be the guy who spoke up at the meeting and reminded Vince that all his 'non-wrestling' ventures fall flat on their face. The WBF, XFL, etc...
I'd love to see The Rock, Foley and Austin back in a great capacity. All three was so entertaining, and I do miss my youth when I think about it.
> Yet HHH always seems to be excluded from blame when it's being dished
> out for poor ratings.
Ah yes the old peaks and troughs excuse that has been so familiar from the big nosed one.
> To me, Austin's never losing was more justfied once we found out that
> he was coming to the end of his career and wanted to go out on top. I
> can only hope HHH is doing the same and will be retiring VERY SOON.
You know Cong.. We aint going to be that lucky. And dont know just know that..
> Difference between Austin and HHH dominating the show? Austin was
> drawing in the crowds and putting on great show after great show
> during his dominance, HHH has slowly pushed the WWE down into the pit
> of crapness and is drawing nowhere near the numbers Austin was (hell
> Austin was drawing more when American Football season was in full
> flow compared to the numbers HHH draws in off-season which just shows
> how much better the WWE was back then)
Yet HHH always seems to be excluded from blame when it's being dished out for poor ratings. Partly because he can point out he was champ when the ratings were still ok, (of course this has nothing to do with the fact that he was usually a transitional champion inbetween reigns by The Rock, Austin and Foley, three of the most popular and succesful superstars in WWE history) and partly because he can blame someone else who wasn't. (Poor Eddie Guerrero and Chris Benoit)
> You think the WWE were considering taking RAW and Smackdown over to
> England and Japan and wherever else back then? I doubt it as they
> didn't need to
Yep. Can't argue with that.
You think the WWE were considering taking RAW and Smackdown over to England and Japan and wherever else back then? I doubt it as they didn't need to
> I'm glad Austin's not returning.
>
> I got bored of him to be honest. He NEVER, EVER lost, whether it be a
> match, a brawl, an argument, an angle or whatever, we always knew
> Austin would come out on top.
>
> I know you'll all say Triple H does the same, but...well...hmm...
>
> I still find him more interesting than Austin ever was.
To me, Austin's never losing was more justfied once we found out that he was coming to the end of his career and wanted to go out on top. I can only hope HHH is doing the same and will be retiring VERY SOON.
I got bored of him to be honest. He NEVER, EVER lost, whether it be a match, a brawl, an argument, an angle or whatever, we always knew Austin would come out on top.
I know you'll all say Triple H does the same, but...well...hmm...
I still find him more interesting than Austin ever was.