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Father of Hinduship
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However - I'd argue that the creative team did an EXCELLENT job at getting the fans to care about almost every single guy. Almost every single wrestler was very unique in some way....and had atleast one intriguing characteristic about them that got amplified. -Val Venis (videos) -Al Snow (schizio) -Brood (Blood Baths) -Mankind (insane) -Godfather (pimp) -Road Dogg/Billy Gunn (popular schticks) -X-Pac (the little bitch that could.....the undersized warrior with a huge heart). -Goldust (Shattered Dreams....kicked other dudes in the nuts). -Patterson, Brisco, Slaughter......Vince's stooges...made for some great comedy. -Hardcore Holly (overly brave.....took on all-comers) -Mark Henry (sexual chocolate.....slept with Mae Young) Even certain guys that weren't naturally that charismatic, found a way to get over by being aligned with Vince McMahon's corporation or Undertaker's Ministry -Bossman -Test -Steve Blackman -Mideon -Acolytes -Viscera -Ken Shamrock Heck - even FEMALE wrestlers such as Sable got HUUUGE face reactions (and there wasn't even a real woman's division at the time). When Sable/Edge defeated Jacqueline/Marc Mero at Summerslam, Sable got popped huge. In my opinion, the women's "division" was absolutely perfect at the time. Short; brief; and to the point (unlike my post ).-Jeff Jarret hit people over the head with his guitar...used Debra and her "puppies" as distraction. -Owen Hart's dorky ways got spectacular heel heat....as did D'Lo Brown. -If you want to count Kane and Mankind in there, they also had wildy intriguing and successful characters. Even Triple H before winning the title, was turning some major heads with his charisma/gimmick, etc. Yes - the undercard/mid-card during the RAW era was below average in terms of overall wrestling talent, but the diversity and intrigue of the CHARACTERS (key word here) is what made the undercard/mid-card of the Attitude Era absolutely tremendous. Almost every single guy was hugely over.....and for a reason. So in conclusion....I don't really agree. In my opinion, the roster WAS stacked from top to bottom....not because of superior wrestling ability, but because the WWE creative team did a phenomenal job of getting the fans to CARE about each and every CHARACTER. The Austin/Vince McMahon angle obviously carried the company, but the rest of the card were way over as well. For an example of what I'm talking about, please watch an old tape of Summerslam 98'. |
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