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Can Dolph Ziggler successfully turn face... or the first of a kind?
Is he destined to be a legendary heel like Ted Dibiase or Ric Flair (may be a stretch comparing anybody with the Nature Boy), a super popular face to lead the company....
or (possibly wishful thinking, but I would be really interested to see) maybe somebody that redefines what a heel and a face are, and this change brings in a more realistic approach to the sport that people will really dig. My third possibility comes to mind because of the #Heel, and people are getting into it because it makes people feel less like the promotion is making them out to be gullible idiots, but it leaves open the grey area that allures new fans. We already seen wrestlers (like Austin and the Rock) promoted as heels, but become faces due to how the fans cherished them no matter where they stood. Dolph promoting his #Heel while fans cheer for him as Cena promotes himself as a face while people boo him may recreate the basis for wrestling politics. The term "heel" may represent an independent person determined to seek individuality and creativity on their own terms instead of seeking the crowds approval of it, while the term "face" may represent a person who claims to stand with the crowd and plays it safe to get on their good side. Lately, people are starting to grow tedious with the sucking-up of faces and embracing the rebellious nature of the heels. To me, this seems like what the new generation is leading up to, and Dolph Ziggler may be the one to shine the light on this if he keeps the #Heel even as a fan favorite. If it is, Dolph may have to come out and explain the concept of something like I mentioned without telling everybody,"I'm the bad guy out to stop the good the guy, you know, that same ol' bullshit that appears in comic books and movies.". Do you think this could work, or would the conventional pushing of faces and heels the way it's always been should stay the way it's always been? |
Heres my issue, you just said that people are getting into it because they feel like the company (Or Dolph) isn't treating them like there dumb... But you want him to come out and explain heel...
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I think WWE is slowly going to move away from the very strict heel/face dynamic. I mean, look at the CM Punk/Cena matches, and the upcoming Cena/Rock match. I think the WWE is getting to the point where they are recognizing that certain characters appeal to certain people, and it's somewhat silly to market someone in a way to isolate that fact.
Dolph's promo style (his quick, fast paced, sharp delivery promos), and his attitude could work really well as a face or a heel. The key is letting him continue to do it regardless of whether or not he's a bad guy. I for one don't understand why more faces don't do heelish things. Cena loves the people who say Cena sucks apparently... Another example, Punk is all nice with the crowd right now... Why not let him rip into the crowd though, or the select members, when they chant for the Miz or someone over him? |
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I would really appreciate deeper characters that aren't constrained to face/heel restrictions. We seem to be seeing that more on NXT and SmackDown!, but I'd like to see Dolph Ziggler be given some chances to stand out from other heels with his persona and abilities.
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At the risk of bagging on WWE to much (If there is such a thing) unless a lot has changed in the last 2 years they cant prebook an angle now without screwing it up.
Heels and faces gives writers an easy fall back. Imagine the possibility's for screw ups if they don't have those boundary's to work in. At least now heel A teams with heel B because face A is aligned with face B. I like the idea, I just don't trust WWE to do it anyway right. If they could however I think it would be a rebirth of wrestling in the mainstream. |
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While I agree they did ignore the internet truth is they still do as we know it.
Most kids have a cellphone at age 12 now, that's what there following, trends on twitter etc, not people sitting on a wrestling board although they have taken some cues from these type of boards. And rightfully so on both counts I feel. The really exciting time to be a fan will be a couple years from now when those kids who are driving the product via social media now hit the angsty teen years and the product will go with them I feel. Funnily enough if you look at late 80s wrestling vids it was late 80s kids who pushed the product on in the 90s as they grew into teens and later took there own kids to events. I think this generation of kids everyone is cursing now for being a bunch of cartoon loving morons essentially will do the same in a few years. Hell its happening right now with Cena as hes turned on more and more wek after week... Cue realisim, cue blood, cue the return of truly groundbreaking wrestling. |
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I can't argue with that at all. They are still ignoring vital parts of it. They try to turn people to the net, but the execs don't go there to find out what people are really saying what they want. They go by loose polls and numbers, not real voices, and maybe, like you said, they will catch on, but at this time, they only "follow" trends instead or recognizing that "they" are the trends. The truly groundbreaking wrestling in my eyes is a good step forward, otherwise, what exactly are they promoting here? The thing I look to is them to continue bringing something to the table that promotions like UFC aren't bringing, and that is the appearance of legitimate grudges that keep focused on the fact that the opponents have some form of dispute that would "seem" to have some real hatred or beef behind it, not try to get a cheap pop or jeer doing something repetitively after or before every match (like running into the ring to defend a guy getting beat up and just standing in the ring after the "heel" leaves and looking him down, or holding up the chair after hitting someone with it to make people cheer, it's very very cliche') stuff like that doesn't even make the dispute look realistic. Cena and Punk's pre-Money in the Bank build-up was perfect, and there is no reason they couldn't do more stuff like that (not too much because it will also become cliche', but more often than hardly ever at all). |
I can argue with it. Cartoons are awesome. If anything kids in the 80s watched a lot more cartoons than this generation. That's why Netflix streaming has a shitton of 80s and 90s cartoons on streaming.
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Sigh, the cartoon portion of it was a commentary on the product as it has been based around Cena.
Not on the internet trolls who love cartoons. |
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I love how your only choices are
LEGENDARY HEEL SUPER POPULAR FACE SOMEONE WHO COMPLETELY CHANGES THE BUSINESSES DYNAMIC How about this one? Guy who was in the Upper Mid Card for Several years and then never stepped up. A Billy Gunn type. Of course, its a foregone conclusion that a guy who is mainly over as a heel due to an annoying manager is going to go down as one of the best ever. Ziggler is great in the ring, which doesnt mean as much today as it once did. Ziggler doesnt draw money for shit. he isnt even on the Miz's level. So lets pump the brakes a bit. |
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What does "drawining" mean in this day and age? Every house show has a handful of main event stars. They aren't doing like three different shows in different cities with one top star main eventing the house show anymore.
There are so many stars on the show that its hard to tell who is drawing (or not drawing the ratings.) For the most part the belts are props today so the champion as the main star doesn't seem to be appopiate today either. John Cena gets as much air time as John Cena. Randy Orton and Wade Barrett were getting more time than Daniel Bryan or Mark Henry as champions. |
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Also, the topic is Dolph. Not the titles. |
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Be a star people! :yes: :y: |
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Having seperate titles allows more talent to pushed as main eventers,one undisputed title would push Ziggler even further down the list of contenders. Unifying the brands also negates the point of having two chamber matches and two MITB matches,both of which would probably feature Ziggler.
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Of course he can successfully turn face, he has a major advantage of Vickie in his corner at the minute. Shes so over as a heel that splitting from her would get you over as a face.
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Good point! |
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