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Post by X~Moose-uck it~X on Feb 1, 2005 3:50:29 GMT -5
Or was that the best Raw we have seen In a long while?...
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Post by Mr ??? on Feb 1, 2005 4:25:14 GMT -5
Personally I don't think it was one of the best RAW we have seen, I actually think it shows Smackdown's weakness at this point and the poor creativity of both brands.
Smackdown continuously showed the lack of power to push new stars. John Cena is still being trapped. JBL is still being seen as a secondary champion, and everyone who has been on the same program as him are seen as glorified job boys, look at Eddie Guerrero and Booker T.
By putting Batista in there, sure it would help, but for how long? I am not too sure if Batista can help elevating the stars, he can't do it alone. My feeling towards last night's show is they have shown weakness in the poor creativity in the RAW brand and Smackdown brand.
If they do another Randy Orton vs. Triple H, it will suck, because Randy Orton still cannot bring in the charisma and enthusiasm into the ring. He basically blow his chances. And look at what they are doing to Chris Benoit to Chris Jericho, both of them should've been up there, not being a mid-carder that has nothing to do.
Here is what I think will happen for WM21, Batista vs. Triple H vs. JBL, double title match.
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Post by X~Moose-uck it~X on Feb 1, 2005 5:00:45 GMT -5
Personally I don't think it was one of the best RAW we have seen, I actually think it shows Smackdown's weakness at this point and the poor creativity of both brands. Smackdown continuously showed the lack of power to push new stars. John Cena is still being trapped. JBL is still being seen as a secondary champion, and everyone who has been on the same program as him are seen as glorified job boys, look at Eddie Guerrero and Booker T. By putting Batista in there, sure it would help, but for how long? I am not too sure if Batista can help elevating the stars, he can't do it alone. My feeling towards last night's show is they have shown weakness in the poor creativity in the RAW brand and Smackdown brand. If they do another Randy Orton vs. Triple H, it will suck, because Randy Orton still cannot bring in the charisma and enthusiasm into the ring. He basically blow his chances. And look at what they are doing to Chris Benoit to Chris Jericho, both of them should've been up there, not being a mid-carder that has nothing to do. Here is what I think will happen for WM21, Batista vs. Triple H vs. JBL, double title match. DC I love when you talk like this its sexy ok your absalutly right BUT, I liked the show anyway I think its because I was at the rumble last night and Im a little hyper or its just because it was a hell of a show. But I do see what you are talking about, and when I was watching the tag match I noticed there are WAY to many heavyweights on there, Orton sucks but is suposably a "heavyweight" , Triple H is the whole damn show, Ric Flair.......what the hell is he even there for? I wish they did somthing with him he just sits there now, ok well to my piont if they spread these guys out I think they Mite be able to do it, give a bunch of guys away to smackdown like Batista, Beniot, Orton and others or they could just put smackdown and raw back together so there is no split and put more matches in the shows and a little more time.... maybe you guys dissagree but its just my Opinion
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Post by Mr ??? on Feb 2, 2005 4:55:46 GMT -5
I still don't think putting two shows back together is a good idea. Having two brand needs time to rebuild and it looks like tis year's WrestleMania, if it is done right, will help both RAW and Smackdown in a long run, I hate to say it, but Triple H will look like he is the savior if this happens and Batista will be the man that he helped putting on the map.
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