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Old 08-04-2010, 06:46 PM   #1
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hmmm, he has a point that Big Lazy is in fact lazy and clever enough to get by. But let me just point out this, nWo was the biggest draw at the time and revitalized a dying/stagnate industry. And it took Eric Bischoff, Nash, and Hall make the only invasion angle that has ever worked. It wasn't complex, it was pretty simple what they did. But see, that is the beauty of it. It was simple, and at the end of the day I think Cornette is jealous that he never had the success WCW or nWo had. I also love how Cornette is only about protecting kayfabe when it has to do with what he is involved in. Otherwise he attacks it.
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Old 08-04-2010, 06:50 PM   #2
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Well, THAT is why Cornette put NWO down, because they WERE such a big draw, they were in the midst of the "Ratings War", and he was a WWF employee, on WWF television, so obviously he was going to put down the competition.

Also, even though they had the disclaimer where they said that those were his opinions alone, u KNOW Vince had some input.
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Old 08-04-2010, 06:58 PM   #3
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Well, THAT is why Cornette put NWO down, because they WERE such a big draw, they were in the midst of the "Ratings War", and he was a WWF employee, on WWF television, so obviously he was going to put down the competition.

Also, even though they had the disclaimer where they said that those were his opinions alone, u KNOW Vince had some input.
Which is another thing. Cornette is bitching about how Bischoff made his buddies the top draws, while at the same time during those interviews Cornette is putting over his buddies, not to mention Vince is notorious with his nepotism and cronie-ism. Basically it is just nothing but the pot calling the kettle black.

And all the wrestlers being put over had certain attribute that could be called up as reasons to put them over. Nash and Hall cut great interview and just ooze charisma. Arn Anderson was one of the hardest works and has a sweet spinebuster second to none. And if I need to tell you why Flair is worth a damn, you don't need to be here.

Basically this is just another Bret Hart v Shawn Micheals debate. Both sides have their merits, and it comes down to personal opinion on what is more important.
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Old 08-04-2010, 08:07 PM   #4
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But let me just point out this, nWo was the biggest draw at the time and revitalized a dying/stagnate industry. And it took Eric Bischoff, Nash, and Hall make the only invasion angle that has ever worked. It wasn't complex, it was pretty simple what they did. But see, that is the beauty of it. It was simple, and at the end of the day I think Cornette is jealous that he never had the success WCW or nWo had.
Was cornette ever the booker of a company that was ahead in the ratings? Someone tell me a good angle that cornette has come up with.
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