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Originally Posted by Dark_Kane
*ignores the negative people who bitch and whine about every new thing WWE does*
I am glad that WWE is making movies now.
See? The Rock being a huge movie star just opened more opportunities for more superstars to make movies. Wrestling is acting. So whether a wrestler has never had any acting experience on TV/movies, the wrestling helps them get that experience. That is why so many wrestlers are getting movie roles now a days.
HHH is a good actor. He did a great job in his cameo on SNL and he did a great job on his special guest appearance on the Drew Carey show.
This WWE Films company is going to be successful..
As for the superstar who will star in a lead role of the horror movie, I am predicting they will get Kane or Undertaker to do it.
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Actually its logical to bash the WWE for venturing off into other avenues.
Why?
BECAUSE EVERYTHING THEY DO THAT IS NOT WRESTLING IS A FAILURE!!!!!!!!
The XFL, the WBF, WWF New York, etc etc.
If Triple H or Kane or whoever had any kind of potential in movies they would be in Hollywood right now with Rocky. HHH did get good reviews for his role in Blade, but that hasn't even come out yet, and we're only talking about a small role. There's no evidence to suggest that HHH can carry movie as the lead character.
Beyond that, this is a new venture and if the XFL is any measure, these WWE Films movies should be very half-assed, and look unprofessional. They have no 'name' actors on the bill, really they have nobody with any kind of serious heat in the industry, and as a result you'll probably wind up with C-level movies, just like the XFL was C-level football, and we all know how popular that was.
I hope they do have success in this new venture, maybe then Vince will concentrate on putting HHH and Steph over in the Films division and they can stay off WWE TV, but the smart money is on the fact that Vince will piss away another boat load of money, more wrestlers will lose their jobs, and the ones who survive will get pay cuts, while Vince takes a bigger cut of the remaining profit.