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WWE talent drain, and Insight into next week's draft
« on: March 20, 2004, 11:37:54 AM »
WWE talent drain

By TJ Madigan - CALGARY SUN


 
It's the Super Bowl of sports entertainment, the World Series of wrestling, the biggest event promoted by the McMahon empire. Wrestlemania XX was a huge success -- at least from an in-ring standpoint. But instead of riding the momentum coming off the hottest grappling show of the year, there's a major sense of panic on the top floor of Titan Tower.

The WWE roster has depleted to a level that hasn't been seen since the WCW talent raids in the mid '90s. With established stars dropping like flies and a painful shortage of up-and-comers ready to take over the main-event spots, WWE bosses are faced with big boots to fill.

The Rock is gone for the rest of the year, headed to Hollywood to shoot his next big-screen venture, Be Cool, with John Travolta.

Triple H is also Hollywood-bound, preparing to take a leave of absence after his ladder match with Chris Benoit in Edmonton next month.

Brock Lesnar has confirmed he's done with wrestling completely and is working with his agent on getting an NFL tryout, possibly with the Minnesota Vikings.

Goldberg couldn't come to terms with WWE execs on a contract renewal, so he's out of the picture, too.

Shawn Michaels and Ric Flair have been working through serious injuries -- not that you'd be able to tell, based on their gutsy performances at Wrestlemania -- so both are expected to work a heavily reduced schedule while they heal up.

Kurt Angle's future is hanging in the balance too, as his nagging neck and spinal problems seem to have resurfaced.

Angle reported some numbness in his fingers earlier this week, a possible indication his multiple neck surgeries and years of physical abuse in the ring may have caught up with him.

As a precautionary measure, Angle was pulled from the Wrestlemania Revenge tour and sent for an MRI to determine how serious the problem is. He'll be out of action at least until the results are in.

The remaining key players either work a limited grappling schedule (Mick Foley, Undertaker) or don't wrestle at all (Steve Austin, Vince McMahon), which doesn't leave a lot of marquee talent to take over headlining duties.

Granted, WWE bosses have done an incredible job of turning Eddie Guerrero and Benoit into plausible world champions but neither man has the drawing power (yet) to carry the company as the top star. It's like 1992 all over again, with most of the big names vanishing in the space of a few weeks and no new headliners built up to their level for a seamless passing of the guard.

The idea of bringing back older stars such as Hulk Hogan, Randy Savage or Sting has been nixed but the alternative may not be a lot better for business.

On next Monday's Raw, WWE will simply hit the reset button.

After a year of building separate Raw and Smackdown identities, the angles and allegiances will be dropped in favour of a draft lottery that will start the process from scratch. I'll reserve judgment until I see how it plays out on TV but rewarding the fans' waning support by overhauling the entire product is hardly a prudent marketing move.

Raw's roster is expected to be thinned out, shifting the focus to the new generation of headliners, like Edge.

Smackdown, which is suffering from an even shallower talent pool, is expected to get an infusion of almost-there grapplers such as Rob Van Dam.
 

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Re:WWE talent drain, and Insight into next week's draft
« Reply #1 on: March 20, 2004, 12:26:21 PM »
LOL this will never work.  They done it before, split the Dudleys up and shit and what happened, they just ended up getting back together again the the long run.

Why does vince and the WWE board think that by splitting the wrestlers up again is gunna do something to make WWE better.  I preferred Wrestling when every wrestler was on all shows and therefore ya didnt know who was gunna interupt what match.  The whole RAW/Smackdown thing to me bites.

If they wanna bring back a bit of entertainment to actual Wrestling itself then angles need to be drastically worked on.  I know it sounds very corny and shit but wrestling is better when charachters are magical and un-human like. I dunno about everyone else but I would much rather watch re-runs of Wrestling when it was the whole corparation/DX/nation/Ministry/Union days than what is is now.  

Charachters like Papa Shango, Undertaker, Kane, Gangrel, Christian (old), they where all magical charachters and everytime they would walk downt he isle or there music would come on I would get all exitied and shit.  They need to work on new charachters like these old ones and bring the fun, entertainment and magic back into Wrestling

And if they really wanna bring fun back, the 24/7 hardcore belt should be brought back, that was fucking amazing in terms of fun, action and entertainment.
 

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Re:WWE talent drain, and Insight into next week's draft
« Reply #2 on: March 20, 2004, 01:20:09 PM »
They're not going to break up the Dudleys.  If it wasn't for the split rosters, than HHH would be making everyone lose to him.
 

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« Reply #3 on: March 20, 2004, 03:22:24 PM »
They're not going to break up the Dudleys.  If it wasn't for the split rosters, than HHH would be making everyone lose to him.

lol what the fuck, why does he have the power to say who he can beat.  he should be told by the WWE managers and shit that they decide who he beats and when, not him, if he don't like it he can get the fuck out....its not exactly like theres WCW or ECW for him to go to anymore.
 

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Re:WWE talent drain, and Insight into next week's draft
« Reply #4 on: March 20, 2004, 05:41:38 PM »
He's married to Vince's daughter Stephanie
 

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Re:WWE talent drain, and Insight into next week's draft
« Reply #5 on: March 20, 2004, 06:39:06 PM »
He's married to Vince's daughter Stephanie

LOL in real life????

I am sure the drive thru las Vegas wedding didnt really happen man, last time I checked Wrestling out way back he was married to somebody with kids.  

If he is married to Stef, who cares, that isn't a good enough reason why he gets to make corparate decisions.
 

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« Reply #6 on: March 20, 2004, 06:40:04 PM »
^ Man, you are sooooo out of touch.
 

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Re:WWE talent drain, and Insight into next week's draft
« Reply #7 on: March 20, 2004, 06:42:12 PM »
^ Man, you are sooooo out of touch.

me?? What r u talking about, u got sumit to say then say it.
 

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Re:WWE talent drain, and Insight into next week's draft
« Reply #8 on: March 20, 2004, 08:24:54 PM »
^^It's no sercet that HHH was dating Stephanie and that they got married back in October. That on TV angle came from real life alomst in that the relationship was real, the Vegas thing wasn't.

Man I thought every Wrestling fan knew about HHH and Steph, that's way HHH and Chyna's relationship ended because he started dating Steph.
 

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« Reply #9 on: March 21, 2004, 05:15:05 AM »
^^It's no sercet that HHH was dating Stephanie and that they got married back in October. That on TV angle came from real life alomst in that the relationship was real, the Vegas thing wasn't.

Man I thought every Wrestling fan knew about HHH and Steph, that's way HHH and Chyna's relationship ended because he started dating Steph.

Nar man, as I said I I dont really follow it much n e more.  But thats from beside the point n e way, no one wrestler should be bigger than the company.
 

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Re:WWE talent drain, and Insight into next week's draft
« Reply #10 on: March 21, 2004, 02:08:53 PM »
Yeah HHH is married to Stephanie McMahon which is why he had the title so long. He even gets to make all of his own storylines.
 

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« Reply #11 on: March 21, 2004, 02:09:38 PM »
I meant just what I said, that's why I said it.  






I don't agree with the idea that HHH shouldn't be able to pick his own matches and shit.  Sure he should.  He's partial owner of the company now, basically.  He's being groomed for the future.  If I was Vince, I'd let him do whatever the fuck he wanted, he's family.  Vince likes HHH.  That's why he married his daughter, they all get along good.  They're friends, and he hooks his friend up, gives him the title belt, etc.  You honestly don't have much to bitch about besides repetition, too, because HHH is one of the greatest wrestlers around.  There are better, but you can't accuse him of not being the best he possibly can.  His work ethic is pretty damn good, he's in incredible shape, the fans love him, and he's family.  I can see easily why Vince gives him so much shit.  Sure, it gets old for us, but that's how it goes.  I'd do the same exact thing If I was in Vince's position.  
 

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« Reply #12 on: March 21, 2004, 02:46:46 PM »
I just dont think one person should be bigger than the company, especially a wrestler.
 

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Re:WWE talent drain, and Insight into next week's draft
« Reply #13 on: March 21, 2004, 05:46:30 PM »
I meant just what I said, that's why I said it.  






I don't agree with the idea that HHH shouldn't be able to pick his own matches and shit.  Sure he should.  He's partial owner of the company now, basically.  He's being groomed for the future.  If I was Vince, I'd let him do whatever the fuck he wanted, he's family.  Vince likes HHH.  That's why he married his daughter, they all get along good.  They're friends, and he hooks his friend up, gives him the title belt, etc.  You honestly don't have much to bitch about besides repetition, too, because HHH is one of the greatest wrestlers around.  There are better, but you can't accuse him of not being the best he possibly can.  His work ethic is pretty damn good, he's in incredible shape, the fans love him, and he's family.  I can see easily why Vince gives him so much shit.  Sure, it gets old for us, but that's how it goes.  I'd do the same exact thing If I was in Vince's position.  

Most of the fans wanted HHH to lose his belt to pretty much anybody because they were getting sick and tired of him having the belt and having others guys always job to him.
And HHH isn't going to run the WWE once Vince is done, Shane will and then once Shane's done depending how long Shane would've ran the company for, Shane's son will take over. HHH ring skills have gone down since his Quad injury because he gained too much muscle mass.
 

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« Reply #14 on: March 21, 2004, 09:25:40 PM »
^ Most fans? You mean the thousands in attendance who scream and shit whenever he walks out the curtain? Or do you mean the internet geeks who are never satisfied with shit and bitch and moan about every little backstage incident they perceive occuring?