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RKO'em
10-09-2011, 07:56 PM
When did you stop watching Wrestling? Obviously, most of us continued after a break...but what made you stop watching? Was it a certain storyline or something else?

I stopped watching after I went to see Summerslam(I forget what year) at the Nassau Coliseum Long Island NY event, with HHH vs. HBK as the main event. HHH slugged HBK with a sledgehammer, setting the storyline that HBK has now become sentenced to a wheelchair. Obviously this was all fake, but very soon after,at WWE NY, HBK stood up like nothing ever had happened to him. For some reason this killed my interest and i stopped watching for a while.

So what's the deal with everyone else?

Triple Naitch
10-09-2011, 08:00 PM
The only memory I can remember before I stopped was when Brock Lesnar debuted. I just didn't care anymore after that. Really regret it, after watching some of Lesnar's stuff later.

Xero
10-09-2011, 08:00 PM
The only time I was close to stopping was probably 2006-2008 or so. Somewhere in there I started to lose interest just in general for the product. I don't know what it was, really. I still watched RAW regularly, but wasn't really watching anything else. Maybe I was burned out and maybe Cena killed a lot of it for me. In fact I do think apart of it was Cena, and it wasn't until I accepted he was on top and it was best for business did I really start to really get into wrestling again.

But I've never truly stopped since 96, and I've missed maybe 5 RAWs (as in never saw, unless I saw it on JTV or something) from when I started watching religiously in 97 through the present. This year I start watching SmackDown! regularly again, so I'm much more into it now than I was in 2006-2008.

DLVH84
10-09-2011, 08:23 PM
Since 1988, I was always watching, although I did came close to stopping in 2001, after ECW and WCW closed.

Juan
10-09-2011, 08:42 PM
Been watching since 1990, but came close to stopping around 2005-2007.

There are also bit and pieces of stuff around 2003-2004 that I just don't remember

screech
10-09-2011, 09:06 PM
I stopped watching regularly around 2004 I think, but I still followed it fairly closely. Picked up again "full-time" when I got to college (thanks in large part to The Gold Standard).

ClockShot
10-09-2011, 09:09 PM
Stopped around the mid 90's. Picked it back up just before the start of the Attitude era.

Lock Jaw
10-09-2011, 09:12 PM
Stopped watching sometime around when Papa Shango made Ultimate Warrior hurl. Combination of being freaked out and "Pfffft. This is stupid."

Started watching again with Paul Bearer turning on Taker at Summerslam.

Also, stopped watching Smackdown for awhile after Eddie died. Felt like there was no point without "the heart and soul of Smackdown". Still haven't gotten back into watching it every single week like I did before.

DrCrawford
10-09-2011, 09:23 PM
pretty much after wcw went under i stopped. im not sure why

St. Jimmy
10-09-2011, 09:25 PM
Haven't. Watched some form of product since 1997. Probably won't. Still can't stand SmackDown or TNA.

XL
10-09-2011, 09:39 PM
I demand that you explain this hatred of SmackDown!!

Shisen Kopf
10-09-2011, 09:42 PM
I stopped watching after the Rasslin federations refused to put Lance Storm and IRS in a tag team called Serious Business.

Shisen Kopf
10-09-2011, 09:43 PM
Also, I stopped watching WCW in 1998 after Goldberg became champ. Fuck that.

St. Jimmy
10-09-2011, 09:44 PM
I demand that you explain this hatred of SmackDown!!

It looks like the b-show, it has b-show crowds, it has b-show talent... It just feels second rate. It's not worth my time. Plus it's taped, why the fuck would I spend time on a Friday, when I could be doing something better, watching something I can read on a Tuesday night or Wednesday morning.

RKO'em
10-09-2011, 09:45 PM
I demand that you explain this hatred of SmackDown!!

For some reason Smackdown! bothers me too, I think it's the blue color lighting scheme they use(I know, a poor excuse for not liking the show).

Xero
10-09-2011, 09:45 PM
It looks like the b-show, it has b-show crowds, it has b-show talent... It just feels second rate. It's not worth my time. Plus it's taped, why the fuck would I spend time on a Friday, when I could be doing something better, watching something I can read on a Tuesday night or Wednesday morning.

Why do you watch ROH? It's taped weeks in advance in a ridiculous time slot. It has no real stars and very small crowds in bingo halls. If SmackDown! is second rate, ROH is 5th rate.

XL
10-09-2011, 09:50 PM
Xero makes a very good point.

Also, try watching it on a day where you're less busy. Like when you're on the comedown from a totally awesome Friday night?

screech
10-09-2011, 09:59 PM
If Smackdown! is "unwatchable," what does that make ROH?

Aguakate
10-09-2011, 10:00 PM
I stopped watching right around the time Austin was leading the Alliance in 2001, and started watching again in Februrary of 2002 when the NWO made its debut in WWE.

Shisen Kopf
10-09-2011, 10:02 PM
If Smackdown! is "unwatchable," what does that make ROH?

ROH is the biggest pile of rasslin turd ever

screech
10-09-2011, 10:06 PM
Well there ya go

JimmyMess
10-09-2011, 10:32 PM
Stopped I would have to say around 2003.. I remember the "Ruthless Aggression" thing... and I remember seeing Brock Lesnar and Kurt Angle at a house show... and then after that I guess I just stopped watching wrestling.

I would read occasionally at tpww. But didn't start watching again until 2007.... or maybe even 2008... it was a long break.... since then I've caught up on all the stuff that happened.

ZosoMetalManiac
10-09-2011, 10:38 PM
I started watching in 1997, just before the Attitude Era boom. I stopped watching regularly in 2006 after they ruined the ECW name. I would still browse the news and watch matches or segments that I was interested to see. I just got back into wrestling regularly before Wrestlemania this year.

St. Jimmy
10-09-2011, 10:51 PM
Why do you watch ROH? It's taped weeks in advance in a ridiculous time slot. It has no real stars and very small crowds in bingo halls. If SmackDown! is second rate, ROH is 5th rate.

Because the announcers treat each talent, regardless of what slot/weight they are on the card like they're top fucking talent. They give the talent adequate time to showcase their abilities and appreciate them. Each show has a feeling of importance.

WWE has 3-7 minute matches where nothing really happens except things to either sell merch or forward storylines.

ROH matches, while scripted, show people who really give a shit about their craft. Working hard and putting their bodies through shit every match.

The production makes the show look like it's important. The video package showcase talents personalities before it showcases their in-ring ability.

SmackDown often has lame interviews, Cole shitting all over ACTUAL fucking wrestlers because of a "lack of charisma" and never lets them showcase ANYTHING. Even on Raw fucking people get a chance to have a match once in awhile, and JR at least attempts to give it some credibility.

You're attempting to compare A Lemon to A Ham. It doesn't work. Yes, they're both food - but that's literally the only thing they have in common.

Xero
10-09-2011, 10:53 PM
I don't disagree with your arguments in that post, because you're right, but your former post mentioned nothing about content, only the presentation, shit timeslot and being taped. SD owns ROH in the presentation department, but everything else is equal.

It was a troll post and I pulled a real post out of you. :cool:

St. Jimmy
10-09-2011, 10:55 PM
I only had a serious reply because it was you, Xero. Does that mean I respect you?! :o

RKO'em
10-09-2011, 10:55 PM
Hmm, well. I was trying to find the HBK wheelchair incident on youtube but no luck. Alot of things don't make sense in wrestling, but that really killed it for me for years.

Xero
10-09-2011, 10:56 PM
I only had a serious reply because it was you, Xero. Does that mean I respect you?! :o

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XL
10-09-2011, 11:15 PM
Because the announcers treat each talent, regardless of what slot/weight they are on the card like they're top fucking talent. They give the talent adequate time to showcase their abilities and appreciate them. Each show has a feeling of importance.

WWE has 3-7 minute matches where nothing really happens except things to either sell merch or forward storylines.

ROH matches, while scripted, show people who really give a shit about their craft. Working hard and putting their bodies through shit every match.

The production makes the show look like it's important. The video package showcase talents personalities before it showcases their in-ring ability.

SmackDown often has lame interviews, Cole shitting all over ACTUAL fucking wrestlers because of a "lack of charisma" and never lets them showcase ANYTHING. Even on Raw fucking people get a chance to have a match once in awhile, and JR at least attempts to give it some credibility.

You're attempting to compare A Lemon to A Ham. It doesn't work. Yes, they're both food - but that's literally the only thing they have in common.
Feel like SD has plenty of good/competative/lengthy matches. :-\

GD
10-09-2011, 11:20 PM
I stopped watching WWF after the greatest feud of all times (The Undertaker versus Yokozuna).

I started watching the WWE again after Brock's WWE title defense against Big Show in a stretcher match. I shall always be a huge Brock Lesnar fan. Except for the time when he destroyed Zac Gowen in front of his mother. That was bad.

XL
10-09-2011, 11:21 PM
Anyways...

I don't really know when I started watching but I stopped around 95. I remember still reading WWF Magazine up until King of the Ring '95 but it was difficult for me to watch anything as I didn't (and still don't) have Sky/cable.

Got back into it through a friend around SummerSlam 98. I recall watching Over The Edge and KOTR (that Cell match) from that year on videotape around the same time.

Since then I've watched/followed the product to various degrees. At Uni (2002 - 2005) I caught a lot of the PPVs but mostly read results. My biggest "down time" was probably during the Evolution/HHH show period where I would only read results and never watch anything.

Right now I watch "religiously". Raw, SmackDown, ImpactWrestling and now ROH. Either go to a friends to catch the WWE PPVs ot watch them online the next day.

GD
10-09-2011, 11:23 PM
I did watch the Triple-H / Rock Iron Man match during my hiatus. But I had no clue who Triple-H was.

SammyG
10-09-2011, 11:25 PM
CM Punk storyline got me watchin again

GD
10-09-2011, 11:26 PM
But I always thought that you were way too cool or way too hipster to watch fake wraslin.

Testicle
10-09-2011, 11:34 PM
I skipped 2004. The year that included pushes for Rene Dupree, Eugene, John Cena, the 1 year reign of JBL on SD!, the HHH reign of doom on RAW. The product was unbelievably bad. Basically I have gone back and watched the big shows and the only stuff that was any good was the JBL vs. Eddie fued.

NoJabbaNoBogRoll
10-10-2011, 12:01 AM
Watched on and off during the early 90s.

Didn't watch anything from 1994 to 2000, for no particular reason.

Started watching WWE again in 2000, due to interest sparked by wrestling video games.

Didn't watch Smackdown from 2004 to 2010, due to boredom.

Didn't watch Raw from 2007 to 2010, due to boredom.

Started to get back into wrestling due to TNA's move to Monday nights.

Now I watch almost every episode of Raw, Smackdown, and Impact.

KaosDarksol
10-10-2011, 01:06 AM
The only breaks I have ever taken from wrestling were when I didn't have any way of watching it, but I never quit watching

Emperor Smeat
10-10-2011, 01:33 AM
Haven't had a real break off from watching wrestling but did have smaller breaks once the Brand Split occurred.

1st break was RAW-only around 2002-2003 due to college not having Spike Tv and instead had a Dish Network setup meaning only certain channels were packaged to keep cable costs down.

The only other breaks occurred when either "24" was giving on Mondays or certain shows were missed like almost all of ECW once it turned more into WWECW style and a lot of Smackdown shows the last few years (still read spoilers to stay in the loop).

Nowhere Man
10-10-2011, 03:50 AM
I watched pretty religiously until 2007, then quit watching completely after the Benoit murders. I came back to it late last year, primarily thanks to Jabba and AL and a couple of others. I still don't watch as often as I should, though.

stultiloquy
10-10-2011, 05:00 AM
Started watching around 89-ish...never totally stopped watching though.
I suppose my interest started waning around '05-06, which was due in large part to Cena.

Still can't stand Cena, but there are other aspects of the product that I enjoy enough to tune in every now and then.

Haven't watched TNA since.....last December. At least, that's the last time I can remember seeing Daffney wrestle on TV.

#BROKEN Hasney
10-10-2011, 05:10 AM
Barely watched after the invasion collapsed right up until ECW came back. Then after that went to shit again, watched a little bit but went back to barely watching until NXT because the concept was interesting which led to The Nexus.

chrisat928
10-10-2011, 06:58 AM
I have watched WWF/E since 1985. I have never not watched WWF/E.

I watched WCW from it's debut on TBS until it's end.

I watched TNA from it debut on Fox Sports until about a year and a half ago, only keeping up online.

Cool King
10-10-2011, 09:03 AM
I've never really stopped watching since I began watching wrestling in 97/98.

Kane Knight
10-10-2011, 09:36 AM
Katie Vick.

Also, right now is the first time in a long time I haven't been watching regularly. I do watch, but with less frequency and interest.

xbdj74x
10-10-2011, 02:57 PM
cm punk is only reason i gave wwe another chance, they had a product for 3 year olds up till then, ive been watching TNA since Impact first started because they have quality matches, blood!, powerdrivers, women who can wrestle, cursing, and most of all no John Cena

Mike the Metal Ed
10-10-2011, 03:05 PM
I've been watching Raw religiously since January 1999, which is a little sad when I think about it, I've only missed it due to being away. Never had the desire to quit watching, although since WCW folded, I've craved having a bit of choice in my TV wrestling that I never took advantage of when WCW was operating.

Chavo Classic
10-10-2011, 03:05 PM
Never really stopped, but certainly didn't give a shit between 2003 and early 2009.

People criticise the PG era as if it's the worst thing to happen to the WWE, but for me the post-attitude era was terrible. At least now there seems to be a direction and care taken with the presentation of the product. So far, 2011 has been my favourite year since 2000.

Graveler
10-10-2011, 03:12 PM
I stopped watching from later 2007 to about later 2010. I was getting pretty bored with it, especially with the whole "Super Cena" deal.

Xero
10-10-2011, 03:17 PM
cm punk is only reason i gave wwe another chance, they had a product for 3 year olds up till then, ive been watching TNA since Impact first started because they have quality matches, blood!, powerdrivers, women who can wrestle, cursing, and most of all no John Cena

lol

CSL
10-10-2011, 03:18 PM
wrestling is a pretty huge part of my social life so I always know roughly what's going on "locally" and on a larger scale, be it conversations, somebody asking me if I've seen something/telling me to check something out, Facebook/Twitter feeds etc even if I don't watch any "current product" which can go for months at a time. So yeah, I "stop watching" in that sense plenty but it doesn't tend to be because of the product, more of a personal love/hate thing with the profession as a whole. I will make sure to check out the live shows (RAW/PPV) when the product is something that stands out/fresh/different/interesting etc though, like currently.

Lock Jaw
10-10-2011, 03:26 PM
I stopped watching when Triple H stopped doing his spinning heel kick. I just didn't see the point of going on.

CSL
10-10-2011, 03:29 PM
so did many others, notice the direct correlation between Triple H's moveset becoming more ground-based and the rise of WCW. Fuck the nWo, it was the lack of flying faux-aristocrats that led to the biggest downtime in Vince's professional life.

Xero
10-10-2011, 03:32 PM
It was a combination of that and the Pedigree being changed from a Diamond Cutter.

Sixx
10-10-2011, 04:50 PM
When WCW was dying.

We only got WCW here back then.

Shisen Kopf
10-10-2011, 04:59 PM
Hey Sixx did you hate Goldberg as much as i did?

Sixx
10-10-2011, 05:15 PM
TOTALLY

JKWJRMON
10-10-2011, 05:59 PM
I stopped when Hogan was beaten at the King of The Ring by Yokozuna. Then returned in 1997.

RKO'em
10-10-2011, 07:38 PM
I stopped watching when Triple H stopped doing his spinning heel kick. I just didn't see the point of going on.

It just all comes back to HHH

M-A-G
10-14-2011, 10:53 AM
Stopped in 2004 after Randy Orton won the World Heavyweight Title off of He Who Shall Not Be Named then picked up again in mid-February of 2005. I took another albeit longer hiatus after the incident involving He Who Shall Not Be Named in 2007. I actually don't remember what got me back in the thick of things after that stretch of time.

Innovator
10-14-2011, 11:05 AM
I stopped for 1997, checking it out occasionally.

Innovator
10-14-2011, 11:05 AM
Stopped in 2004 after Randy Orton won the World Heavyweight Title off of CHRIS BENOIT then picked up again in mid-February of 2005. I took another albeit longer hiatus after the incident involving He Who Shall Not Be Named in 2007. I actually don't remember what got me back in the thick of things after that stretch of time.

XL
10-14-2011, 11:26 AM
It just all comes back to HHH
is the current rule for booking WWE.

Fox
10-14-2011, 02:27 PM
Sometime around late 2008, early 2009. I was just tired of the same old, same old, week in and week out. Nothing ever changed and nothing exciting ever really happened. Cena is definitely a big part of that. And everytime one of my favorite guys looked like he was getting close to becoming "the guy" for the WWE, it didn't happen.

I still read the results every week and keep up with news and storyline rumors. I think Money in the Bank with CM Punk/Cena was the first full PPV I've watched in about 3 years that wasn't called "WrestleMania" or "Royal Rumble."

I was downloading and watching RAW after MITB And up until about 3 weeks ago, mainly due to wanting to see where the CM Punk storyline was going. Don't really care anymore as it's become the Triple H storyline instead.

MoFo
10-14-2011, 02:36 PM
The only memory I can remember before I stopped was when Brock Lesnar debuted. I just didn't care anymore after that. Really regret it, after watching some of Lesnar's stuff later.


Same, thought some of the shit like nWo was lame

Got back into it around 2005 thx to Edge Carlito and Chris Masters