shaz619
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Punk? Vince could not see the winds of change back in 2002 let alone in 2020. Back then , it was clear that the wrestling industry needed to evolve, tap new markets and change the old way of doing business but Vince was blind to it . Just look at the step motherly treatment given to Smackdown back then despite the fact that it was killing RAW in terms of better storylines, superior wrestling , better ratings etc. Vince still insisted on boring us to death with a HHH centred RAW when clearly nobody cared about it . Even WWE documentaries (which are extremely biased) now admit that Smackdown was a much better show although they'll never acknowledge that it was Vince, Brian gerwitz and hhh being absolutely clueless /political.
I was alluding to the post PG period which was driven by the Benoit incident, things were largely stale until Punk made things a bit interesting. Yeah, back in 2002 they were in limbo with Austin winding down and Rock heading for greener pastures; the class of OVW and the great work of Jim Cornette / Paul Heyman effectively saved them. Triple H's reign of terror was largely a ratings killer, I however enjoyed the angles which involved the redemption of HBK and Benoit though; also Evolution gave Batista and Orton some decent exposure to although the faction was booked way too strong; but I saw Mick Foley / Flair do more for Orton then Darth Burius.

I like that, much prefer it (at my own expense) than to pander to smarks, I like it when heels try to be heels. Am not sure but the powers that be may have been a little sour on Angle’s run in TNA, Angle himself wanted Cena and I feel as though he deserved more of a say, watching it live in attendance I did enjoy the performance from Angle at mania but when he first returned to the WWE straight off that world title win in an excellent match with Lashley WWE would use him in a non in-ring capacity and that fast tracked Angle’s retirement / physical abilities in the ring, when you’re older you need to be active or you slow down rapidly. From one perspective I feel as though it was a blessing in disguise that WWE did not use him more in the ring / phases out because going by Angle’s interview with Austin he was like he got another 5 or 6 years left full time lol going by his past issues that just doesn’t sound good and problem with Olympians is they are so competitive that sometimes they just don’t know when to stop.
First of all the only reason Vince is keeping them around is to keep them from other companies, Hardy from AEW, and Ryker from either the KKK or attacking Capitol Hill with Drake Younger. And Elias still doing his knock off cosplay Hollywood Rock impression.
big waste of Mustafa Ali's abilities