Have you guys stopped watching wrestling?
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I still watch it to be honest, although I watch Boxing and MMA more then ever. Everything the company has been doing with Brock has been genius, they needed to find a way to get heat on him so began to play up all the times when he is not scheduled to be on RAW; believe me, if they wanted him to be there every week they could, but that is not required when you have a special attraction which provides the returns Lesnar does. I hear Heyman has joined creative recently and started off booking the Reigns / Lashley angle which was very enjoyable, am guessing he was behind creative on Lesnar's recent appearance on RAW which was brilliant
for those who have followed his career would know that his lack of mic skills is a huge myth, he has delivered on every front as a heel or baby face and in the ring we have seen almost every style from him even high flyer
he's a freak of nature and we will miss him when he is gone, all these years the company looked for a replacement for Cena and when Lesnar said in kayfabe terms that perhaps Cena wouldn't be the face had he not left that view has merit. After all these years when Lesnar did return he was immediately positioned as the no.1 guy and effectively replaced Cena, sure he may not be the top merch seller but he remains one of the best and no one can touch him when it comes to numbers generated at the gate, house shows, RAW / SD, PPV and network subscribes; in the entire history of the company only Hogan, Sammartino, Cena and Bakland have combined world title reigns of 1000+ days, Brock is the only other name to now join that list.
Contrary to popular belief he does love the business to and genuinely cares, he's a throwback who use to travel on the road with the likes of Kane and Taker, he's a throwback who learned from the best and am sure one of the biggest things he learned was respect. It's just that he works the current audience so hard that they are led to believe in everything he does which is so rare in an era where kayfabe is dead. Under contract in all his runs he has done what the company has asked of him regardless of whether or not he agreed with the booking team. Moving forward I hope creative allow him to show more personality like on last weeks RAW because he can be very entertaining and we saw in his interaction with DC he can command a microphone not that we hadn't seen that in the early 2000s when he was champion.
KO / Braun has been pretty decent, Elias is a great character, the stuff they have done with Ronda is great, womens division is thriving and we should all look out for the Joe / AJ styles feud because everything does come full circle in life, so many dynamics in their rivalry and am glad they have the SummerSlam platform. I like the new creepy Orton, Hardy has slotted in fine amongst the new gen and onwards / upwards as far as Nak's heel turn is concerned. Bryan is back, I could watch him and Mizz feud forever and NXT has been a great hub for future stars; the recent takovers have been spectacular, Velveteen is one to watch for the future and that mainevent between Gargano and Ciampa was one of the best street fights I have ever seen.
We had 3-5 months of dry periods but things are starting to pick up again.