Friday, December 24, 2010

WWE: If Something Goes Wrong, Just Blame the Creative Team

We are living in one of the darkest days in professional wrestling history. Nothing makes sense and most of the fans are suffering, mostly because they are getting tired of this face.

The Nexus angle could have brought back many of the older fans to watch WWE again. It was something fresh and new, but what happened? They dropped the ball, big time. What could have been the storyline of the past five years lost in favor of orange and purple t-shirts.

Now, the creative team is to blame here, but the even bigger culprit is Vincent K. McMahon. McMahon has done some good by trimming off the fat from the WWE roster; however, he needs to do that with the creative team as well.

Recently there was a news that the WWE was looking for hollywood writers. Hollywood writers? Are you kidding me? What do they know about wrestling and its colorful history? Nothing. Absolutely nothing.

How about getting guys like Jake Roberts in the creative? How about paying Paul Heyman to come back instead of paying three or four worthless Hollywood writers? These guys know what the fans want and they know that once the fans are happy, the t-shirts well start selling themselves and McMahon will get his money. 

Also, I have to blame John Cena for what's happening in the WWE. He's the face of the company, the biggest star in the WWE right now. He knows that he is not pleasing many fans and, since he is a big wrestling fan, he must know that what is happening in the WWE right now is just plain terrible.

With that being said, why can't Cena say no to what McMahon wants him to do? Does he want to be employee of the decade or something?

Steve Austin refused to let Brock Lesnar beat him and he had good reasons to back it up and guess what? If Austin had been a company man, Lesnar would've beat just about every big star in WWE history and then he would proceed to showcase the biggest letdown for a match and flip the fans at Madison Square Garden.

Another Austin story. Austin himself decided to turn heel at Mania 17. Was that necessary? Hell, no. Was it good? Hell, yeah. At that time, Austin was on fire. He had come back from the run-over car incident, won the Rumble for the third time and was raising hell like never before. But he knew that he was getting stale with his face run and he decided to turn heel.

I was and still am a big Austin fan and I try and live life the Austin 3:16 way. You could almost say that he was my role model in 2001 and I'm just one of the millions speaking. But he still turned on me and decided to join the evil boss and the guy who ran him over.

That was fresh and a good deal on the part of Austin and that is why he is the greatest WWE champion of all time because he knows what's good for the business. I'm sure Cena knows what's good for the business, but he just doesn't do anything about it. If he doesn't know, then well he's the wrong top guy. 

Source: http://bleacherreport.com/articles/522401-wwe-if-something-goes-wrong-just-blame-the-creative-team

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