What do you think of Cornette Is he right about wrestling today? Or is he out of touch?
he's failed in his every attempt at booking so you tell me
He has right idea but is behind the times
>>2892677
I think he is right on certain points, also he looks for wrestling to draw as much while the talent dont break their bodies as much compared with the current style, and alos to make the sport legit but the problem its with MMA that isnt possible
>>2892677
It's obvious that he loves the business, but it left him behind and he refuses to adapt. I like how outspoken he is and his stories are great to listen to.
>>2892682
This
but I find him entertaining to listen to either way
>>2892677
In a weird way it's both.
Legit genius. He sees through the bullshit and knows that WWE is (relatively) successful now despite itself. Wrestling could be so much huger and more culturally relevant now than it is.
He worked himself in to an eternal shoot.
>>2892677
He has some valid points. Only some.
Flippy shit replaced based steroid era, but what will replace the flippy shit era? My bet is ten or fifteen years from now, a whole generation of wrestlers (who are little kids rn) will gradually reject the flippy ethic and we'll see a large scale return to wrestling fundamentals and muscle monsters. Some will do it ironically, while some will do it as a serious rejection of the high injury rate / unrealistic videogame-ish nature of this era of wrestling.
>>2892925
We'll probably get fat fucks wrestling "tough guy style" and not selling.