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You just argued how successful and dominant WWE is. They're cutting corners to avoid hemmoraging money. You lose. Sorry, kid, but trying to change your argument midstream doesn't work.
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The only things they have been cutting is BAD WRESTLERS. I don't see where WWE cuts corners.
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They're not rumours though. They're statements. You can argue their validty, but they are not rumours. Nor have they merely come from cruiserweights.
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As far as I'm concerned, anything on the internet that's not on an official site is a RUMOR.
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Wow, again, no grasp on reality really helps your argument. It's better to be on a channel that will pre-empt you 10+ times a year? Okay, whatever. I guess that's why they tried to strongarm Spike instead of simply moving to USA. Except foir the fact that Spike were the ones who turned WWE down. Your grand machiavellian scheme has failed.
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I believe USA has better spread. Well, I guess Spike made a mistake then. Nothing to do with the WWE, just Spike being stupid.
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Booing someone you like is not normal in wrestling, sports, or any other scenario.
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Yeah but the act of booing isn't. It is normal to boo or cheer in sports, so my argument still holds. In the case of church, you can get a small group of people to read something non religious if they all come in and say it's cool and the others will be pressured to do this because that's whats normal in church, reading.
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Granted, Heyman is a horrible business man and it was bound to catch up to him, but the fan base had nothing to do with ECW going out. They were starting to sell out bigger places and were starting to catch on. Then TNN canned them for the WWE and it fucked them completely.
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Yah but catering to that group of fans was a factor, I think, in why TNA did not think good of ECW.
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This coming from someone who thinks Cena is a good in ring performer. Before you state your opinion as fact AGAIN, why don't you watch One Night Stand and see how much the crowd thinks Rey's 6-1-9 is innovative and fun to watch.
I still totally don't understand your thinking in your "Cruiserweights are lazy" argument when you say that "they got their place in WWE, so why do anymore high risk moves?" You do know that the matches are scripted ahead of time by writers right? THEY DON'T HAVE A CHOICE WHETHER TO DO THESE HIGH RISK MOVES OR NOT! If you've ever seen Rey wrestle in any other company other than WWE, you'd see that WWE has toned his high risk moves WAY DOWN, so you're counter arguement that "WWE doesn't tone Rey down, so all the other cruiser's must be lazy" is 100% Grade A donkey shit.
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I didn't see this earlier so I'll respond now. I didn't see one night stand so if you can elaborate on what the crowd did there...
There matches aren't 100% scripted, they still flow them. Of course Rey may have been a little more crazy before coming to the WWE, but like I said, he can be safe and still be interesting. The other cruiserweights don't posses the skill. They are either dangerous or boring.