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Old 08-24-2005, 09:24 PM   #23
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WWE.

I stopped watching on a regular basis a few years back. I watch periodically, when I hear someone I want to see is going to be on (like the Jannetty appearances, etc.). To me, I watched for so long, and at times when wrestling was at such a high, that just about everything now pales in comparison. I was basically spoiled, by getting to watch excellent stuff for so long.

Before then, I had purchased EVERY ppv from WCW and WWE, and ECW when they ran - in addition to the specials, like JHW and stuff. When WCW closed, that is when my interest started to go downhill. After the mishandling of the Invasion, and shit like Katie Vick, etc. that's when I really tuned out from it.

Most of the guys I do enjoy are gone from WWE - and the ones who are there (guys like Booker, Jericho, and a few others) don't get used right anyway. It's better to have watched them when they were in their prime, having good matches - instead of watching them job to shit.

If I wanted to watch poor writing, shitty angles, half-assed fighting (for about 5 mins. out of the entire program) and a bunch of young guys with no / next to no talent - it would be easier to watch Springer in the AM, instead of killing 2 hours at night.
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