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Post by borracho on Jul 21, 2011 19:30:39 GMT -8
So if fans aren't happy, fans stop showing up, and when they stop showing up, money stops being made.
And that's me. I vote with my wallet.
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Post by RV on Jul 21, 2011 19:32:29 GMT -8
So if fans aren't happy, fans stop showing up, and when they stop showing up, money stops being made. And that's me. I vote with my wallet. And no one blames you. Put down ticket money to something that entertains you. If it doesn't entertain, why waste the time?
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Post by Toom E. Guci on Jul 21, 2011 20:37:59 GMT -8
And no one blames you. Put down ticket money to something that entertains you. If it doesn't entertain, why waste the time? Not everybody is like that though, honestly. I could attend the worst show EVER yet still walk away with the memory of that 1 match that stood out enough to be the Match of the Night. Back when WCW was terrible, they ran a show here in Phoenix. The show was the worst live show I ever attended, & still is to this day, in my almost 26 years as a fan. But that show also featured my all time favorite match I have EVER witnessed...Chavo & Eddie Guerrero versus Chris Benoit & Dean Malenko. That was the first match to ever have me literally on the edge of my seat & no match has come close to it for me. But the rest of the show was terrible. Just because I give a show a lot of lows & negativity, doesn't mean everything was bad. Look at the Highs in the first place...there were matches that definetly stood out for me. Mosh Pit Mike & Clutch was Match of the Night in my eyes. It gave a newcomer, who as Mosh Pit said has had 5 matches with no wins, a push to win his first match against an experienced wrestler. It also helped advance the storyline for Mosh Pit of his frustration of losses. But it also showed the crowd that Clutch can hang with the big boys...did you not see that dropkick he did? That was pure beauty! And Cutler Wright does not disapoint in his matches. His match with Ray Basura (who, Basura is my top favorite EXW wrestler for his in ring work, his mic work, & I love his gimmick) was a strong match that, honestly, went a way we didn't expect...Basura getting a victory over Cutler. But sadly for me, the bad out weighed the good. As for your question: I would honestly go with the return of Sal. Sal comes walking out...and with the recent beatdowns he has received, the way he was dressed had me believing he was back to be a manager. And when he raised Josh's hand, I honestly believed he was going to take this up & comer under his tutelage...then BAM! And to top it off with the Rock Bottom/sidewalk slam combo...that move looked incredible! And following it up by Sal getting on the mic...by far, best promo of the night!
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Post by RV on Jul 21, 2011 20:43:35 GMT -8
"I had an epitome."
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Post by El Torito World Order on Jul 21, 2011 20:43:40 GMT -8
There are some that understand that giving the fans what they want is also what puts money in peoples pockets who drive thousands of miles to put their bodies on the line. These people need to have more say in the shows, because it very rarely shines through. So if fans aren't happy, fans stop showing up, and when they stop showing up, money stops being made. And that's me. I vote with my wallet. QFT.
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