Should I pull the trigger?
>>2248975
Yes, please end your existence
>5XL
>>2248975
>$35 syrupbucks for a t-shirt
wew
So what is Vince trying to achieve by letting this old man squash wrestlers who actually have a carrier in front of them and need wins far more than him?
>>2248919
>carrier
What did op mean by this?
>>2248926
>carrier
I meant career. Sorry about that.
yeah that brock lesnar guy is the future of the business, he really needs some wins
Why is he so damn likable?
hes not
>>2248794
> 5 star matches
> Great on the mic
> Solid heel world champ
> Sweet looking gear
> World sensation before WWE
If you were to rank all current wrestlers on planet Earth, is AJ Styles a safe number one?
>>2248804
>AJ
>great on the mic
What a better way to end the best feud of 2016 than in a ironman match at Wrestlemania. Their table match, cage match were still better, told a better story than any Charotte and Sasha matches. What better way for Becky Lynch to get her wrestlemania moment than in that type of match. If Charlotte and Sasha can get one than Alexa & Becky should get one.
>60 minute women's match
Please God, no.
Would be a good way to get the concession stands booming for 60 minutes
>>2248763
There has only ever been one good ironman match and its not Hartetty v Michaelsetty
Ironman matches are fucking shit
>>>compared to the likes of HBK and Taker
HHH has been hot two times in his career
First time as a heel in late 99-00. He was the top heel, but nobody was paying to see him get beat like a Hollywood Hogan. He didn't make Rock anymore over than he was previously, Jericho was already over as fuck, etc. He was still the top heel though and that deserves credit
The second time was early 2002. The 2002 Rumble is the record buyrate, even beating out the boom years. The only thing different from any other year was that it was HHH's first match back. Problem is, after the nWo showed up and later when people realized he was a shit face the cheers for him largely declined and he turned heel again later in the year when Shawn showed up
So I'd say "depends on the time and place" is accurate
Basically yeah. Shawn Michaels in his first major title run was record fucking low.
Later Attitude Shawn, and reformed Christian Shawn were when he was fully over.
He was never a giga draw, like Austin, Rock or Hogan
It's been a long time
But my time is finally near!
>>2248665
Uh, uh
>>2248665
I SHOULDN'T HAVE LEFT YOU
WITHOUT A CHRISTMAS SONG TO STEP TO
> 50-50 booking
> Old Day Segments
> Bullshit, corporate WWE verbiage
> Ric Flair's "16x World Champion" false lineage
> Would gladly eat anything Vince McMahon shits out of his mouth and enjoy it
inb4 fat neckbeards coming in this thread saying the following:
> outlaw wrasslin
> go back to /woo/
> 26K LAWL
> gook wrasslin
>>2248621
Based DaCREANER
>>2248621
Welcome to /asp/ Kenny!
>>2248621
GOAT
What's going to happen with him?
Keep on being a jobber
He needs to come back as a monster with an updated outfit.
>>2248592
Doesn't matter
All about pic related
Big draw
>>2248522
Based Carter working the Carter stalker into a shoot
>>2248528
>big
Fatties confirmed to wear vests to cover up lack of chest day
Is WhatCulture ever going to stop shilling the WCPW?
Well, ya know, it is their promotion. What do you expect?
I mean, I dislike Whatculture as much as anyone, but are you really surprised?
>is a business ever going to stop shilling their product?
18+
>>2248441
/thread
On Women's revolution:
> "I think that as The Attitude Era came to be and so many young people, women and young girls as well, were watching the product at that time, they just became this shift. And as the world changed, and women started to get more into athletics, it became more about them as athletes and them being role models in that athletic realm. Just everything started to change and about that time, those girls that were watching that era started to become where they were wanting to get into this industry and what they wanted out of it was change."
On fanbase being ready:
> "I think the fanbase was also [ready for change]. For me I look at WWE and I think 'what would I want to see as a fan? How would I create a Superstar?' and I sit from the fan point-of-view because that's where I started. It's no different with the women. I saw these amazing athletes. And sometimes I would see these amazing athletes that train hard, that dieted hard, train hard, work just as hard as being performers, but weren't always given the same platforms. And I don't want to say 'opportunities'. They were given opportunities, just given to them in a different way. I wanted to change that, so I started to begin to look at them differently as athletes and I just told those stories differently and presented them as the athletes that they were. And it was all the right place, the right time type of thing. At that time, you had Venus Williams and Serena Williams; you had Ronda Rousey coming up; and you just had the US Women's soccer team. You had all these things kind of happening all at once where women and athletics were becoming a much more prominent thing in the forefront of everybody's mind and they were being accepted more as athletes."
Contd
> Triple H added, "it was really for me giving them the opportunity and knowing they had the ability to go knock it out of the park. It made my job really easy. I give the girls an opportunity and they go and steal the show. And then, I'd give them another opportunity and they'd steal the show. The fanbase was catching on to that and they were clamoring for it themselves."
On Vince mindset:
> "Vince is not going to just grab onto something and throw it out there and hopes that it's good. He has to have confidence in it. He has to have confidence that Sasha and Charlotte are going to close out Hell In A Cell, inside Hell In A Cell for the first time ever and make that entire event deliver."
Triple H continued, "at that point, he had seen it. He had seen it deliver time and time again. In NXT he had seen Sasha. He was backstage for Sasha and Bayley in Brooklyn [New York] for the first time, the Iron Man match that they had. Just all the things that they went through, he was there along the way watching tem. And it was the right time, right moment. And to be honest, there are certain things sometimes where I think Vince had to be talked into something. This is not one, I think, that… I don't know who made the first suggestion, but I don't think he had to be talked into it. I think that they had proven themselves enough that he had the faith and the confidence in them to be able to deliver."
Sasha and Charlotte not being happy with HIAC:
> "Just that I was proud of them. They're very hard on themselves, which is why they're so great. So there were a few things in there that I knew watching that they weren't happy with, but, when you're that good, usually, you're your worst critic and you're the hardest on yourself. It's why you're so good, so when you can have this epic match, you see the one thing you wish you would have done better and that's really what I was trying to tell them coming back, that they had just made history, that they had just changed the business again, and that they needed to be proud of themselves and put your critique of yourself aside until tomorrow. Today, revel in the moment and enjoy what you have accomplished."
Total pimp
Cringe
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Based New Japan working the anti-smarks into a shoot
how can one promotion be so based
>26k people went home happy
>52k people went home SEETHING
Are they the GOAT tag team?
>>2248225
No idea who tf they are tbchwu
>>2248235
Worked
>>2248242
Worked
>Lost to Cena at Royal Rumble
>Lost to Corbin at Smackdown
>Will lose to Shane at Wrestlemania
Is his career finished? How long before he's jobbing on Superstars?
>>2248202
This is Vince's way of bringing in ratings and money, then killing the hype before it gets big. He's scared that AJ or any other indie darling who's gotten a huge push I'm WWE will up and leave, and possibly cause competition in whatever promotion he goes to. Look at what happened when Lashley got semi-big and overstepped his boundaries? Vince is only focused on keeping homegrown talent like Reigns on a constant mega-push because he knows Reigns would crash and burn in any other promotion and companies wouldn't pay him what WWE is paying him.
>>2248202
It took Super Saiyan God Cena to beat him so I dunno
We'll have to wait and see
>>2248202
>actually thinking AJ's getting buried
Is this ironic or nah
Is he the only wrestler on /asp/ who doesn't get criticised ?
>>2248200
YYYYYYYEEEEEEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHH
>>2248200
You can't criticize the GOAT
>>2248215
YEAHYEAHYEAHYEAH