WWE Killed Aleister Black
He was fucking perfect as he was. His entrance, his ring entrance, his ring ..everything. It was fucking perfect. And WWE murdered him.
I'll tell you why also. I bet Vince saw too much CM punk in him as far as in ring performance. I dunno. But Aleister Black probably wont come back from this. I hope he doesnt have a long term contract so he can leave. WWE is fucking AIDS. WWE needs to implode and go away now. I hope Vince put all kinds of WWE money into XFL because i think we all know the XFL is gonna be = to a shit pooped out of my ass. Please let WWE go away and AEW take over. Please let WWE go bankrupt. I'm tired of it. Fuck Vince. Fuck everyone. |
He should have been one of the easiest call-ups tbh
So naturally instead he is 'moody' and 'angry' and the opposite of how smart, smoothe he was in NXT. |
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Cole called him moody. Now he hasn't wrestled since around Wrestlemania and has been cutting promos in the basement
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He's been begging people to pick a fight with him it is one of the most awkward and stupid things I've seen and coming from this company that's saying a lot
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He is ANGRY no one wants to see him wrestle or wrestle him
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Aleister in NXT had this character who always controlled his emotions so well, it was part of what made his opponents feel disarmed and not sure how to approach him.
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His entrance was perfect. His entrance to the ring was perfect. His music was perfect. He needed know change.
Vince McMahon needs to go away fast. It's really bad. I think this company will fold if he doesnt step down. |
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If it wasn't for the Dusty Tag Classic at the time, he probably would have been ruined a lot sooner. |
I hate these promos and the inevitable debut winning streak and how the announcers will act like it's his debut. He had a bloody Wrestlemania match but they won't mention any of it.
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Good job Vince :mad: |
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Of course they did. What else did you expect?
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They handcuffed themselves with trying to be "family friendly entertainment" for television execs AND please shareholders with "guaranteed" hot product, and Vince also needing "his stamp" on everything. They're trying to serve too many masters, when the main masters should be the fans. And I don't mean in a hijacking the show kind of way, I mean are the people paying to see you actually going to follow your product and want it to remain on their TVs or pay you for live shows? A couple of years back, I remember there was a giant billboard near my house with Roman Reigns on it. Forgot what it was *actually* advertising for, but basically they were trying to market the man as... well... "the man" and he wasn't any kinds of over to be getting that treatment. They act like they can just plug anyone in anywhere it it will work because the talent is interhangeable like an actor playing a part and they are not. Wrestling is not. It is unique. Sometimes, a gimmick is too much for a person. Sometimes, a specific person has that one thing that makes the gimmick work (like Undertaker). Sometimes, the best character the person can be is "themselves up to 11". Sometimes, the best gimmick a guy can have is to be 100% opposite of what he really is. Sometimes, good shit is born out of the right timing and opportunity taken (there were so many moving parts that led to the "Austin 3:16" promo that could have stopped that from even being a thing, from the MSG curtain call all the way down to Steve getting poor secondhand info on something that Jake Roberts supposedly said that pissed him off enough to say that). I have sung the praises of NXT for the last few years, because NXT is putting on a better wrestling product than the supposed "professional level" roster. The so-called rookies are more entertaining than the so-called vets. The matches are far and wide more captivating, the angles make more sense and aren't overproduced and overexposed, and it will always suck that the inevitablity is that whoever gets over will just be "ruined" by a call up. They'll be a "big deal" just long enough to see if one or two appearances will spike ratings, and then they'll be relegated to being just another face in the crowd. As easy as it is to dump all of that on solely being a Vinnie Mac problem (because the buck stops with him), he probably wouldn't be as bad if he didn't also have to consider the other business shit he does anymore. He's not in the same saddle he was 30-some years ago. If something like the steroid trial were happening today, there would be stock hits and sponsors jumping ship and possible TV deals being backed out of. Remember when Daniel Bryan was "fired" because Justin Roberts sold a tie choke like a goddamn champ? With zero sarcasm, I pretty much guarantee Vince thought that was "good shit!" and was prob'ly the one who asked for that close-up camera angle. But some suits elsewhere got pissy because it was "too violent" or whatever, and they had to be appeased. |
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Bray Wyatt: Let me in
Aleister Black: THE DOOR IS WIDE OPEN may as well book that feud |
I figured since he could be used in Saudi Arabia they held him off tv but gave him the vignettes until he could be back on TV after Showdown. Maybe since only 2 weeks between Showdown and Stomping grounds he'll be back after then. I don't know how you can say they killed him when he's had vignettes the last few weeks. He could have been dropped from tv completely
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They’ve saved him from being on TV trading wins with other midcard acts.
By saved I mean prolonged the inevitable. |
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... all that's missing is some post from Zelina Vega saying she got the strap-on and lube. |
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">This is my new kitty, Betty Beet. <a href="https://t.co/qr6Ui21TJZ">pic.twitter.com/qr6Ui21TJZ</a></p>— Thea Trinidad Budgen (@Zelina_VegaWWE) <a href="https://twitter.com/Zelina_VegaWWE/status/1137473328673951746?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">June 8, 2019</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script> |
WWE killed every one of their performers.
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Yeah that poor bastard John Cena...dead in the water
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From now on, the third hour of raw should just be Zelina Vega playing with Betty Beet.
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I'd say while you are correct that they didn't kill John Cena, their hamfisted creative methods certainly limited his success. He was big with the kiddies - which is certainly lucrative. But while 18-35 begrudgingly accepted him as a great talent over time, the demo's long-lasting resistance to Cena stopped him from being truly transcendent. The thing with 18-35 that makes it so ideal... is it has a trickle-down effect. If 18-35s love something, the chances are, so does 12-17 and their little brothers and sisters will follow suit. When your demo is 5-12 or whatever it was that loved Cena, you'll get those merch sales and whatnot, but you're not getting all you can out your commodity. Though now he's kicking ass in Hollywood, and WWE gave him a platform to advertise that charisma, so maybe you do have a point. However, I don't think the WWE's idea was for him to leave for Hollywood so he could make more money. |
John Cena is a bigger star without WWE than he was with WWE. You could say the same for The Rock, but it's a bit different. The Rock was like steak in the WWE, and he's now become a chain of steak restaurants. John Cena was like roast chicken in the WWE, and now he's fried chicken without WWE. His recipe is a lot different and there's more of a feeling that the shackles are off with him moving on.
And you can even feel that when he comes back, because people are happy he's there now. Thank god a star is here. Except that doesn't come from his wrestling presentation at all. |
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As long as he continues having good matches, I couldn’t care less about these promos.
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What matches?
He's been in some boiler room cutting these promos for over a month now. |
On another note, I've probably watched that Zelina Vega kitten video like 20 times.
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