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Anybody Thrilla 09-02-2008 02:51 PM

Storylines, gimmicks, or anything you wish would have panned out better
 
*Sean O'Haire
*Kerwin White
*Owen Hart's final run as The Blue Blazer
*GTV

Also feel free to speculate as to what may have actually become of any of these things had they actually gone all the way through.

Mercury Bullet 09-02-2008 02:54 PM

The Invasion...started strong and ended up in a big mess.

thedamndest 09-02-2008 02:55 PM

By Owen Hart's final run as the Blue Blazer, do you mean you wish he hadn't died?

#BROKEN Hasney 09-02-2008 03:01 PM

<s>Manchester City buying Berbatov</s>

Probably the <blink>KENNEDY!!!</blink> as McMahons son thing, and Regal as stupidly evil GM.

Anybody Thrilla 09-02-2008 03:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by thedamndest (Post 2271066)
By Owen Hart's final run as the Blue Blazer, do you mean you wish he hadn't died?

No, I just thought he was pretty funny in the role at the time. I would have at least like to have seen if they were actually going to but the Intercontinental title on him the night he died.

thedamndest 09-02-2008 03:24 PM

I wish Scott Hall hadn't gotten fired when he had the nWo run in WWE.

Tb1 09-02-2008 03:32 PM

Chris Jericho, Undisputed Champion

#BROKEN Hasney 09-02-2008 03:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by thedamndest (Post 2271085)
I wish Scott Hall hadn't gotten <s>fired</s> drunk when he had the nWo run in WWE.


darkpower 09-02-2008 03:47 PM

Mordecai. Gimmick was alright, could've been great.

Can't remember what happened that fucked it up, though?

Anybody Thrilla 09-02-2008 03:54 PM

Speaking of Mordecai, I wish ECW's New Breed would have gone further. Everybody in the stable.

#1-norm-fan 09-02-2008 04:23 PM

Domino :'(

Rob 09-02-2008 05:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Anybody Thrilla (Post 2271076)
No, I just thought he was pretty funny in the role at the time. I would have at least like to have seen if they were actually going to but the Intercontinental title on him the night he died.

They were.

screech 09-02-2008 06:36 PM

Any Kane heel turn so he would look credible and not like a jobber to the stars. Also, his one day title run.

Xero 09-02-2008 06:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rob (Post 2271166)
They were.

Source?

Juan 09-02-2008 06:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mercury Bullet (Post 2271065)
The Invasion...started strong and ended up in a big mess.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hasney (Post 2271073)
<s>Manchester City buying Berbatov</s>

Probably the <blink>KENNEDY!!!</blink> as McMahons son thing, and Regal as stupidly evil GM.

YES

Rob 09-02-2008 06:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Xero Limit 126 (Post 2271222)
Source?

Okay that was funny. :)

Shadow 09-02-2008 08:23 PM

I still remember.

Mr. Nerfect 09-02-2008 09:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by darkpower (Post 2271100)
Mordecai. Gimmick was alright, could've been great.

Can't remember what happened that fucked it up, though?

Personally, I think that it got fucked up by Mordecai's matches being too competitive. He was basically playing a monster/dominant gimmick, and he needed to be booked strong. He was instead shown brawling with Hardcore Holly in the back, taking punches and selling them like he was "just another guy."

From that moment, it was hard to take Mordecai seriously as a physical treat. He was never the biggest guy, but after that, he just looked like a street corner zealot. The WWE then lost their patience with him, and had Rey Mysterio pin him and really just ended the character.

Mr. Nerfect 09-02-2008 09:09 PM

I'd like to have seen Paul London's break-up with Billy Kidman fleshed out more. The match these two had at No Mercy 2004 was fantastic, and the story of Kidman not wanting to do the Shooting Star Press, then using it as a weapon to deliberately hurt people was fantastic. I loved the notes Kidman played as a heel. He seemed really disturbed, and sympathetic in a sick sort of way.

London, ironically, really got injured during this program, and when he returned...nothing. A continued program between the two could have made them more than just lower-card cruiserweight guys, in my opinion.

Fox 09-02-2008 09:10 PM

World Championship Wrestling

screech 09-02-2008 09:48 PM

Sean O'Haire could have been great in WWE. Moreso as a heel I think, but I did like his "I'm not telling you anything that you don't already know" line.

Anybody Thrilla 09-02-2008 09:52 PM

Wasn't O'Haire a heel when he was running that gimmick?

Team Sheep 09-02-2008 09:57 PM

The Kane May 19th angle. Seemed like it was cut short.

Anybody Thrilla 09-02-2008 10:02 PM

I don't know if that May 19th schtick would have gotten any better over time. Seemed like at train wreck from the beginning.

Heyman 09-02-2008 10:08 PM

-WWE shouldn't have turned Guerrero, Angle, Lesnar, or Orton face as early as they did. Fans loved and appreciated their heel characters.

-Jericho's "world title victory" over HHH (i.e. the one that never officially happened) should have also been counted.

-Austin, not Jericho, should have fought HHH at Wrestlemania 18 in the main-event (and done the JOB).

-RVD should have won the world title a lot sooner.

Team Sheep 09-02-2008 10:09 PM

I was interested in the whole fake Kane thing then it was just dropped.

Basically, anything they've ever tohught of doing with Kane I would like to see where it was originally planned to go.

HeartBreakMan2k 09-02-2008 10:10 PM

Tazz in WWE

The Genius 09-02-2008 10:14 PM

serotonin

screech 09-02-2008 10:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Anybody Thrilla (Post 2271431)
Wasn't O'Haire a heel when he was running that gimmick?

I thought he was a face. That was after the whole Piper/Mr. America thing if I'm not mistaken. Didn't he turn face (or go away for a bit and come back as a face) after that? Then he told Dawn Marie to flash the crowd and TBK to streak through the arena.

Anybody Thrilla 09-02-2008 10:43 PM

I honestly wasn't watching Smackdown at the time, though I wish I had been.

screech 09-02-2008 10:48 PM

It was a good time for Smackdown. It's also been decent lately, except that Jeff Hardy is being shat on and Carlito is nowhere to be found.

Anybody Thrilla 09-02-2008 10:55 PM

I was watching Smackdown very regularly before I moved to Maryland last month. I'll be back to it in November.

Mr. Nerfect 09-02-2008 11:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Heyman (Post 2271456)
-WWE shouldn't have turned Guerrero, Angle, Lesnar, or Orton face as early as they did. Fans loved and appreciated their heel characters.

-Jericho's "world title victory" over HHH (i.e. the one that never officially happened) should have also been counted.

-Austin, not Jericho, should have fought HHH at Wrestlemania 18 in the main-event (and done the JOB).

-RVD should have won the world title a lot sooner.

I still think that WrestleMania X-8 should have featured Chris Jericho vs. Rob Van Dam (who won the 2002 Royal Rumble to earn this shot) and Stone Cold Steve Austin, The Rock & Triple H vs. Hulk Hogan, Kevin Nash & Scott Hall. The nWo were still fairly new at the time, so putting them over the WWE's three top faces at the time would have been an incredible way to introduce them -- instead of the two singles matches. Yes, Rock/Hogan had a tremendous fan reaction, but heading into the match, I was less than thrilled. You could have done Rock/Hogan at Backlash, or something.

I also would have gone with Kurt Angle vs. Edge at WrestleMania X-8, in sort of a personal rivalry (like they had pretty much right after the real X-8), but also with America vs. Canada undertones (Angle did talk about how the Canadians won a gold medal for skiiing or something prior to his actual match with Kane). Edge would have gone over and been a huge face, in my opinion.

Y2Ant 09-02-2008 11:31 PM

Yeah, especially since all Edge did was fight Booker T over a shampoo commercial :o

screech 09-03-2008 12:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Anybody Thrilla (Post 2271544)
I was watching Smackdown very regularly before I moved to Maryland last month. I'll be back to it in November.

I'll [hopefully] remember to give you updates on both SD! and TNA this week. I missed ECW again though, so I won't report on it.

Fox 09-03-2008 12:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Noid (Post 2271552)
I still think that WrestleMania X-8 should have featured Chris Jericho vs. Rob Van Dam (who won the 2002 Royal Rumble to earn this shot) and Stone Cold Steve Austin, The Rock & Triple H vs. Hulk Hogan, Kevin Nash & Scott Hall. The nWo were still fairly new at the time, so putting them over the WWE's three top faces at the time would have been an incredible way to introduce them -- instead of the two singles matches. Yes, Rock/Hogan had a tremendous fan reaction, but heading into the match, I was less than thrilled. You could have done Rock/Hogan at Backlash, or something.

I also would have gone with Kurt Angle vs. Edge at WrestleMania X-8, in sort of a personal rivalry (like they had pretty much right after the real X-8), but also with America vs. Canada undertones (Angle did talk about how the Canadians won a gold medal for skiiing or something prior to his actual match with Kane). Edge would have gone over and been a huge face, in my opinion.

Nash was hurt at the time and couldn't wrestle.

Also, any booking that changed Rock vs. Hogan at WM X-8 is fucking insane.

Fox 09-03-2008 12:53 AM

Back on topic, Raven and the Flock in WCW. That was a great character and was really over at one point. All he needed was that big push into the main event, but that was pretty much impossible at the time. Shame that Raven never got a chance at the main event in the big time.

Christian's main event push in the WWE. He should've faced John Cena alone for the WWE Title back in the months before his departure, but instead he was forced to share the job with Chris Jericho. Still, he could always return and make a big splash.

RVD should've won the titles a long time ago; 2002 or 2003. Such a waste.

Mike Awesome, in general, should have been a bigger player in the business than he was.

Heyman 09-03-2008 01:26 AM

There is NO WAY the WWE should have turned Lesnar and Orton face so soon after their initial World title victories.

In my opinion, this may have been the two BIGGEST mistakes that the WWE made in the last 8 years.

Way back in 1999, I think it was a mistake to partner Big Show up with Undertaker (and basically, make Big Show to be Taker's bitch). Up until that time, the WWE did an excellent job of building Big Show into a DOMINANT monster. The guy shit kicked Test in like 7 seconds (twice!), and also choke slammed Taker through the ring at one point.

The moment the WWE paired Big Show with Taker, Show's "allure" was gone. Unfortunately, he never recovered from that.

Kane becoming more human was also a mistake when looking back in retrospect (although I understand the WWE's motive for going this route).

Triple H, not Orton, should have been kicked out of Evolution. Basically - Triple H and Orton should have switched spots that year (i.e. having Batista beat Orton at Mania).

Shawn Michaels should have stayed heel after he fought Hogan at Summerslam 05'. The fans LOVED HBK's character.

Vastardikai 09-03-2008 02:53 AM

A couple of WCW ones first:

Jericho-Goldberg should have led to a real match. Goldberg could go over no problem. But people would have paid alot of money to see Jericho get beaten at that point.

The nWo-Horseman parody should not have been green lighted.

The person who decided to turn Sting Heel should have been fired on the spot.

Repeat the above phrase and replace "turn Sting Heel" with "Give David Arquette the Title".

Now two MAJOR WWF ones:

They should have let Savage shoot on Honky Tonk Man and put the WWF Title on Ted DiBiase.

Hogan should have put Bret Hart over at the first King of the Ring PPV.

AKin3D 09-03-2008 03:00 AM

WWE
HHH and Batista's Long as Title Runs.
O'Haire they just dropped the ball
Stevie Night Heat...Steph this proves how stupid you really are.
Chirstian's push.
Hurricane vs The Rock this storyline was something everyone seemed to be ok with. It had a nice flavor to it.
Kane vs RVD I mean really they could've taken this somewhere.
Eric/Austin co-GM. I wuld've liked it to go on a bit longer, and have a bit more dept to it.
GTV - Great idea, never done right.
Crash and APA. Frankly I just wantted more.

WCW
NWO Black and Red (though NWO period) At first it was ok, but next thing we know everyone was on br then they jumpped back to bw. Then Eddie's running around with LWO...who did nothing...I swear they should've just renamed WCW, NWO by the time it ended, becuase everyone had been part of it it seemed.
Buff is the Stuff...Buff's heel turn. Really lost steem after week 3.
CROWBAR! Man so many people liked the guy and Daffany too.
David Flair's storylines.....I never wanted to see Ric Flair in his underwear....I'm scared for life.
Glacier...it was like he was off in his own little world while everything was happening around him.

ECW
Buh Buh vs Devon, I didn't like how it ended. I wanted Big Dick to be more involved.
I wish RVD wouldn't have got hurt.
Mikey's title run...it lacked something to me.


-The one storyline I still have no clue why it worked so well for so danm long with Taz vs Sabu. I guess, becuase I wanted it to happen, but really I can't understand why I didn't mind it going on for so long.


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