As I've said before. X-Pac tweeted a couple years ago for us fans to just sit back and enjoy the show. So I try. I try not to put my wants and what i would do into it. And just try and enjoy the product.
But they really do treat the audience like we are stupid and don't know what is going on.
Like. You're telling me. That Lashley smacking his butt is more entertaining than Sanity stalking people.
Or Kurt Angle opening a match on Raw at the end of 2018 is more over than having Corbin face A newly signed free agent. Music hits......ONE MAN BAAAAANNNDD!!! Slaytor comes down and wrestles Corbin in a straight up one on one match. Both guys look good. But Heath wins the match clean.
That leaves Corbin as a legit bad guy. But sets up Slaytor with some momentum going into the new year.....but what do I know.
100%. Having Breeze come out was a smart move, but by crowd reaction, can see that none of these talented guys have momentum. Give them something that the crowd can get behind.
Hell, when I watched the G1 for the first time, didn’t know who anyone was and wasn’t behind a large majority. Just latched onto who I say at the special in San Fran. Yet by the end of it, can name a majority of them, and say what their gimmicks were.
It could be whaf is really hurting the company, amongst being tone deaf and treating us like we are idiots, is the WWE style. I like angles, love them. Why not compliment them with some different matches? It is a wrestling show, that primarily revolves around building matches for PPV’s. And with that bloated roster, could give us a ton of variety with the match ups, not the same match up with different guys.
Seth and Dean are extremely talented, and could have tore the roof down last night, but are restricted to a style that doesn’f compliment the storyline at all. Need to let them go out there, do their style, either they don’f mesh or they do, but hey its different.
NXT is full of that, despite it being developmental to learn the WWE style.
Like you said, what do I know