Quote from bluedevil71 on Aug 1st, 2008, 8:45pm:Oh, good Lord save us. If I didn't no better I would say that Hammer is the only one here that knows that this is a work. We all know that Adamle has been horrible behind the mike. People don't like him, so make him GM and let him gain heat that way. It's not like he's going to be making the decisions. He's going to be told what to say, for crying out loud.
And if we're getting rid of people who don't know anything about wrestling, lets can most of the writers, all the folks they bring in from Hollywood, including Freddie Prinze Jr.
All that said, I have to say, WWE sucks. Bring back the old days.
You got it almost to a tee here. Only one problem: Like the saying goes, "You can't go home again." Bringing back the old days is not possible in light of the fact that the days of kayfabe are over.
As for Mike Adamle, he fits in to the WWE very well as things are today. Reason is that WWE is trying to bring drama of "faces" vs "heels" in a 21st century way and entertain fans (including fans that may be smart to some of the old "signs"). First, the issue of faces and heels. In the "old days," it was pretty black and white--and things were booked as such. There were good guys (smile at the camera, slap hands with fans) and bad guys (cheat and put down fans). Today, fans know that the outcomes of matches are predetermined--along with other things that were protected information in the "old days." WWE knows this and their most successful heel in the past few years is a real-life heel, Edge. Put it this way: Edge has missed a ton of action due to injury over the last 4 years, fooled around with his friends girl, got put in spot many feel he is not deserving of, won championships in the cheapest of ways, and on and on. Vickie as GM doing that whole romance with Edge angle could be viewed as dumping on the memory of Eddy--another real-life heel move. Another example is Hulk Hogan (playing heel) a few years back when he smashed The Rock (playing face) up in that ambulance on Raw--the crowd cheered. The people felt a sense of nostalgia with Hogan, and thus cheered him no matter what he did to the Rock. Imagine if he did that to Ric Flair--the people would never have had a positive reaction. Not saying I like it, but Adamle is just another extension of the WWE today.
Second thing is the issue of the protected secrets of the "old days." Stuff like the referee crossing his arms to signify an injury in the ring--people know about this type of signal, so WWE uses them to keep fooling fans. Remember the Money in the Bank match that had Flair in it. IIRC, a referee crossed his arms after checking on an "injured" Flair--somebody I was watching WM with was like, "Flair is legit hurt--look at the ref," and I was saying that they did that to fool guys that know that as a sign from the old days.