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Vince will be in the Rumble imo and it would be great for Sami to eliminate him.
Jay Briscoe has passed away at 38. Damn that sucks.
ETA: WMDT 47 out of Salisbury, MD reported that he was 1 of 2 people who died in a car crash around 5:30 this afternoon.
Molasses in January moves faster than this story.LA Knight should really go over Bray at Rumble. He's really outshined him in their program. Bray's not been awful but he's really dragged it out and the Bray character itself got tired many years ago IMO. Outside of Roman/Sami, LA Knight's been the most interesting thing on their programming. It's gonna be hard to push him as a top-ish card type of doesn't go over here IMO. Maybe Uncle Bo will cost Bray at Rumble leading to Mania match.
So great to see Hogan, the undisputed GOAT. Still pops with fans and looks fantastic.Great Raw. Had front row seats and wonderful experience. Crowd went nuts for Hogan and DX. Everyone was relieved no cage match as wasn't needed on a night for legends
I haven't watched much wrestling recently, but decided to give RAW 30 a shot.
Frankly, it was just kind of a snooze fest throughout. The trial went on waaaayyyy to long. I get that Sami is way over, but then we get him in a match and it seems like the first hour had the USO's and Sami on the screen for all of it. That could have been cut down and thrown in another legend appearance.
It was great seeing Taker come back with the ABA look, but watching him try to climb in the ring was so sad. I have to admit I haven't followed the whole LA Knight character too closely because I find him kind of boring whenever he comes on the screen.
The DX skit comes on and it was great to see the old guys up there, but again that went on too long with the only payoff being Teddy Long's appearance.
The women get shuffled to the back of the bus again.
The best part of the night was Brock throwing Theory on Lashley for the pin.
I think to myself (and this is assuming WWE survives another 5 years) , who are the current legends? I mean the list is long with the talent we grew up watching, but they are pretty much the ones that still get the pop, In five years, let's face it, some of the old guard are going to be dead or unable to even get down the ramp. Part-timers like Brock, Cena and the Rock may still be around to make an appearance, but who in the current stable other than Roman, could come out as a surprise at RAW 35 and get a huge pop? I guess maybe Orton or Seth? Maybe i am just overly nostalgic, but the lack of newer talent that are superstars seems to be pretty underwhelming. Maybe it is because the old timers are still around and new talent isn't given the opportunity to get that push?? I don't know, just a thought I was mulling over.
It's always seeing the witless youngsters crapping all over Hogan (or any legend whose peak pre-dated them). These are probably the same people who think Led Zeppelin and the Rolling Stones were overrated.So great to see Hogan, the undisputed GOAT. Still pops with fans and looks fantastic.Great Raw. Had front row seats and wonderful experience. Crowd went nuts for Hogan and DX. Everyone was relieved no cage match as wasn't needed on a night for legends

It's always seeing the witless youngsters crapping all over Hogan (or any legend whose peak pre-dated them). These are probably the same people who think Led Zeppelin and the Rolling Stones were overrated.So great to see Hogan, the undisputed GOAT. Still pops with fans and looks fantastic.Great Raw. Had front row seats and wonderful experience. Crowd went nuts for Hogan and DX. Everyone was relieved no cage match as wasn't needed on a night for legends![]()
I haven't watched much wrestling recently, but decided to give RAW 30 a shot.
Frankly, it was just kind of a snooze fest throughout. The trial went on waaaayyyy to long. I get that Sami is way over, but then we get him in a match and it seems like the first hour had the USO's and Sami on the screen for all of it. That could have been cut down and thrown in another legend appearance.
It was great seeing Taker come back with the ABA look, but watching him try to climb in the ring was so sad. I have to admit I haven't followed the whole LA Knight character too closely because I find him kind of boring whenever he comes on the screen.
The DX skit comes on and it was great to see the old guys up there, but again that went on too long with the only payoff being Teddy Long's appearance.
The women get shuffled to the back of the bus again.
The best part of the night was Brock throwing Theory on Lashley for the pin.
I think to myself (and this is assuming WWE survives another 5 years) , who are the current legends? I mean the list is long with the talent we grew up watching, but they are pretty much the ones that still get the pop, In five years, let's face it, some of the old guard are going to be dead or unable to even get down the ramp. Part-timers like Brock, Cena and the Rock may still be around to make an appearance, but who in the current stable other than Roman, could come out as a surprise at RAW 35 and get a huge pop? I guess maybe Orton or Seth? Maybe i am just overly nostalgic, but the lack of newer talent that are superstars seems to be pretty underwhelming. Maybe it is because the old timers are still around and new talent isn't given the opportunity to get that push?? I don't know, just a thought I was mulling over.
Should've been Balor, Styles, Seth and Mox with Punk and Bryan but WWE and Vince ****ed it up so much. Legnds should only be used in certain segments that make sense. The issue is WWE rely's on the Legends far too much to push the gate and ratings it's becoming boring. Vince didn't want to push the Guys I mentioned because they weren't his guys originally. Roman was pushed to the moon and then stopped appearing since he was immune Compromised with the Pandemic. Only reason he has the Heel gimmick and Heyman is because he threatened Vince he'd leave and get out of his contract using Workplace safety as the main reason and legally I've heard he'd have won with the lack of precautions WWE had during the Early days of the pandemic. It literally took a ****ing pandemic and Roman threatening to leave for McMahon to change his mind on how to use Roman.
WWE over the years has missed on so many talents over the years or oppurtunities because Vince lives in his own world. One of the great things about Tony khan and AEW is they are willing to work with other companies to make wrestling better overall. If it was up to Vince he'd own every promotion and let them all die besides WWE.
RAW was pretty lack luster itself. Use the Legends to create rub for the talent currently like they did with Taker and Bray. Cut a few of those segments off. A few of my friends went because they were excited about the steel Cage match even thinking RAW Anniversary they got to put that on as Main Event. Instead we had too much of Bloodline and Big Nose boss Hunter had to get his 15 min airtime again with his Former Stable that is just bland and uses the same over used jokes every anniversary there is with them now
Whatever his many flaws are, and we all have them, Terry Bollea has always been good to the fans; I have read too many stories about that to believe otherwise. Even in character when he turned heel in '96, rather than playing the "I never really cared about the fans" angle, he played the "the fans came out here and booed me, so they can stick it" angle instead, adding some realism to it since Hulk Hogan wasn't super over as a face with the WCW crowds after his initial impact in '94. I often say that you had to witness how huge Michael Jackson's Thriller was in real time to real get how huge it was, and I think the same can be said about Hogan's run from '84 to the end of the decade in the WWF. Remember the pops Daniel Bryan got during the Yes movement? Hogan got those like every night for 6+ years. It was crazy.Hogan was wonderful after the show signing autographs for everyoneCity of Brotherly loved Hulk, Brother
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I haven't watched much wrestling recently, but decided to give RAW 30 a shot.
Frankly, it was just kind of a snooze fest throughout. The trial went on waaaayyyy to long. I get that Sami is way over, but then we get him in a match and it seems like the first hour had the USO's and Sami on the screen for all of it. That could have been cut down and thrown in another legend appearance.
It was great seeing Taker come back with the ABA look, but watching him try to climb in the ring was so sad. I have to admit I haven't followed the whole LA Knight character too closely because I find him kind of boring whenever he comes on the screen.
The DX skit comes on and it was great to see the old guys up there, but again that went on too long with the only payoff being Teddy Long's appearance.
The women get shuffled to the back of the bus again.
The best part of the night was Brock throwing Theory on Lashley for the pin.
I think to myself (and this is assuming WWE survives another 5 years) , who are the current legends? I mean the list is long with the talent we grew up watching, but they are pretty much the ones that still get the pop, In five years, let's face it, some of the old guard are going to be dead or unable to even get down the ramp. Part-timers like Brock, Cena and the Rock may still be around to make an appearance, but who in the current stable other than Roman, could come out as a surprise at RAW 35 and get a huge pop? I guess maybe Orton or Seth? Maybe i am just overly nostalgic, but the lack of newer talent that are superstars seems to be pretty underwhelming. Maybe it is because the old timers are still around and new talent isn't given the opportunity to get that push?? I don't know, just a thought I was mulling over.
Should've been Balor, Styles, Seth and Mox with Punk and Bryan but WWE and Vince ****ed it up so much. Legnds should only be used in certain segments that make sense. The issue is WWE rely's on the Legends far too much to push the gate and ratings it's becoming boring. Vince didn't want to push the Guys I mentioned because they weren't his guys originally. Roman was pushed to the moon and then stopped appearing since he was immune Compromised with the Pandemic. Only reason he has the Heel gimmick and Heyman is because he threatened Vince he'd leave and get out of his contract using Workplace safety as the main reason and legally I've heard he'd have won with the lack of precautions WWE had during the Early days of the pandemic. It literally took a ****ing pandemic and Roman threatening to leave for McMahon to change his mind on how to use Roman.
WWE over the years has missed on so many talents over the years or oppurtunities because Vince lives in his own world. One of the great things about Tony khan and AEW is they are willing to work with other companies to make wrestling better overall. If it was up to Vince he'd own every promotion and let them all die besides WWE.
RAW was pretty lack luster itself. Use the Legends to create rub for the talent currently like they did with Taker and Bray. Cut a few of those segments off. A few of my friends went because they were excited about the steel Cage match even thinking RAW Anniversary they got to put that on as Main Event. Instead we had too much of Bloodline and Big Nose boss Hunter had to get his 15 min airtime again with his Former Stable that is just bland and uses the same over used jokes every anniversary there is with them now
So, help me out. Are you a fan of WWE and did you enjoy RAWXXX?
Whatever his many flaws are, and we all have them, Terry Bollea has always been good to the fans; I have read too many stories about that to believe otherwise. Even in character when he turned heel in '96, rather than playing the "I never really cared about the fans" angle, he played the "the fans came out here and booed me, so they can stick it" angle instead, adding some realism to it since Hulk Hogan wasn't super over as a face with the WCW crowds after his initial impact in '94. I often say that you had to witness how huge Michael Jackson's Thriller was in real time to real get how huge it was, and I think the same can be said about Hogan's run from '84 to the end of the decade in the WWF. Remember the pops Daniel Bryan got during the Yes movement? Hogan got those like every night for 6+ years. It was crazy.Hogan was wonderful after the show signing autographs for everyoneCity of Brotherly loved Hulk, Brother
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Exactly! Don't have to look any further than this thread to see evidence of that.It's always seeing the witless youngsters crapping all over Hogan (or any legend whose peak pre-dated them). These are probably the same people who think Led Zeppelin and the Rolling Stones were overrated.So great to see Hogan, the undisputed GOAT. Still pops with fans and looks fantastic.Great Raw. Had front row seats and wonderful experience. Crowd went nuts for Hogan and DX. Everyone was relieved no cage match as wasn't needed on a night for legends![]()
Roman Reigns is betterVery High Praise from Jake The Snake Roberts on Omega.
Jake Roberts: “Flair and Michaels were great, don’t get me wrong, but are they the best of all-time? God, no. I would honestly put Kenny Omega above both of them.
He’s freaking unbelievable. I really love his finishing maneuver, I think he calls it One-Winged Angel? That running knee to the face, that is pretty crisp too.”
Kenny Omega: “Very high praise coming from the absolute master of psychology. Now I can see why I was mostly safe from Lance Archer all these years.”
I might agree with Roman over Kenny in terms of total package.Roman Reigns is betterVery High Praise from Jake The Snake Roberts on Omega.
Jake Roberts: “Flair and Michaels were great, don’t get me wrong, but are they the best of all-time? God, no. I would honestly put Kenny Omega above both of them.
He’s freaking unbelievable. I really love his finishing maneuver, I think he calls it One-Winged Angel? That running knee to the face, that is pretty crisp too.”
Kenny Omega: “Very high praise coming from the absolute master of psychology. Now I can see why I was mostly safe from Lance Archer all these years.”
