Quote from JBLCENAFAN on Jun 5th, 2010, 7:25pm:Now they've got a midget wrestler running around as a Leprechaun who may or may not have supposed to have been Vince McMahon's illegitimate son. I don't recall his name but I think he's still on TV using up valuable airtime. Do you see what all these gimmicks have in common? They're so cartoonish! They're so far removed from being believable people. And there is nothing about those gimmicks that a person would associate with being someone who would be especially tough or good at wrestling, or physically intimidating in any way.
This seems to be the smoking gun people use. A little history here , first Mr. Kennedy won money in the back and had a 1 year countdown going to Wrestlemania where he would win the belt. He stubbed his toe and they had to rewrite the storyline. Then Mr. Kennedy was going to be Mr. Mcmahon's son , again , a toe is stubbed and again the rewrite just to get out of the story. One more time , here comes Kennedy who dumps Orton on his just repaired shoulder and Kennedy is released. Now this "held back talent" is doing shoot interviews and not setting TNA on fire either. Maybe he is the Franchise of 2010 , because "politics" have held him back forever I guess.
Which brings us to Jarrett , a really nice guy I have to admit , but not a guy to build a company around , he was never better than mid-card and TNA nearly went under pushing this "held back by politics" talent who got a couple of WCW title runs under his belt. He is not Stone Cold , he is not a threat to anyone , he is IC title and US title level at best.
I get that WWF and WCW and NWA are apples and oranges , the NWA pushed the belt , the WWE pushes the company above the wrestlers , which would make more sense anyway , and WCW was always about the friends of Uncle Eric and Hulk Hogan (Booty Man vs Hulk at Starrcade is still mind-blowing 16 years later).
ECW had lots of ups and downs , I'm not trying to be insulting I just don't ever remember Douglas drawing a dime. Tazz vs Sabu was the big program , afterwards was a build towards RVD being the face of the company and then it was all gone overnight. Shane had a horrible macth as a face vs Bam Bam for the title , he dropped the belt to Tazz at a taping , he feuded with the Pitbull guy. When I think ECW it's Raven vs Dreamer , not a big Douglas program. He threw down the NWA title everyone here loves , he left right after that for WWF , hmmmm...
JBLCENAFAN, you talked about the leprechaun and told me he wasn't originally supposed to be McMahon's illegitimate son, but you never got around to the mentioning "Skip", "The Red Rooster", Rhodes in polka dots, throwing away the proven Franchise persona to instead make him "Dean Douglas." You glossed over the main point of that whole paragraph which is how cartoonish WWE makes so many of their gimmicks whether the man given the gimmick has previously had success with a gimmick or a character which is just an extension of his own persona as in Rhodes' and Douglas' case, or whether it's a guy with a lot of talent but he's new to the business and they make him "Skip." What do any of these gimmicks that WWE gave these people do to make you think they'd be a tough guy or a good wrestler, or even remotely intimidating?
I'd also be interested in your comments on CZW, seeing as you said you wouldn't give Heyman any credit for blood and guts wrestling because of magazine covers that had Dusty, Flair, and Funk on them in the 80's? I didn't think it was a contest of who bleeds the most, but since that's what you implied with your comment of Heyman not being able to hold a candle to the pictures you saw, then I suppose how bloody a wrestler is must be the criteria you're going on because that's all you can tell from a picture; you can't tell how good the match was. So do neither NWA or ECW hold a candle to CZW?
There's a point I made that I'd like your opinion on from my previous post:
If I recall correctly Heyman came up with the general idea of The Franchise character and Shane Douglas suggested some changes in the character that he was allowed to use. And that's a very important thing right there, that a wrestler was "allowed" so much freedom in ECW! ECW was about freedom, it was about rebelling against the current wrestling establishment In America which was controlled by "the big two - WWF and WCW - and offering fans an alternative to American mainstream wrestling and giving them something different. Something edgy, with angles that appealed to a more mature audience that had outgrown the cartoonish gimmicks and storylines that WWF and WCW were offering. Angles like Terry Funk overcoming all odds and becoming ECW World Heavyweight Champion on Barely Legal, ECW's first pay per view, or the angle where Raven turned The Sandman's own son, Tyler Fullington, against him were so emotionally charged and so well executed that they'll be talked about for generations to come.
Also I really can't understand why you look at ECW so negatively. Look at this quote from your post:
"ECW had lots of ups and downs , I'm not trying to be insulting I just don't ever remember Douglas drawing a dime. Tazz vs Sabu was the big program , afterwards was a build towards RVD being the face of the company and then it was all gone overnight."
That's how you describe 7 years of ECW? I can tell you haven't watched much ECW; it's obvious in the following quote from you:
"Shane had a horrible macth as a face vs Bam Bam for the title , he dropped the belt to Tazz at a taping , he feuded with the Pitbull guy. When I think ECW it's Raven vs Dreamer , not a big Douglas program. He threw down the NWA title everyone here loves , he left right after that for WWF , hmmmm..."
You have your facts mixed up, and surprise, it's not in ECW's favor. "Shane had a horrible match as a face vs. Bam Bam for the title"
Bigelow was the face. Bigelow turned on The Triple Threat and then in a "surprise match" took the title from Douglas! How would turning on the promotion's major heel stable make you a heel? After a short reign by Bigelow, Douglas brought the title back to The Triple Threat at the November To Remember 1997 PPV. As for the quality of the match; I liked it. But that's subjective.
"He dropped the belt to Tazz (sic) at a taping"
At a taping!?!? Try the Guilty As Charged 1999 PPV! Nice how you gloss over Douglas' title reign from November To Remember 1997 to Guilty As Charged 1999 without a word about it and then describe the title change on PPV as "a taping."
Here's one more quote from your post:
"He threw down the NWA title everyone here loves , he left right after that for WWF , hmmmm..."
Untrue! He didn't throw down the NWA title everyone here loves; he threw down the title of organization that had been dead, R.I.P. for the last seven years and had lost all relevance in the industry. It was good for one thing at that point - to pull a swerve that made headlines around the world. They took what little value that belt had left at that point and used it to add to the legend and lore that would become Extreme Championship Wrestling. It was brilliant! Then, contrary to what you said about Douglas leaving "right after that", Douglas continued to wrestle for ECW until mid-1995! That's when he left for The WWF. He stayed in The WWF for one year and then left The WWF to return to ECW because he had been making more in ECW than he was paid in The WWF, despite your belief he didn't draw a dime in ECW. Douglas remained in ECW from 1996 to 1999.
JBLCENAFAN, would you like to debate something else? How about getting back to the original discussion about fans hating the guys who saved their money while cheering their heroes while those heroes work to tiny crowds for little money? I'm finding it tedious constantly having to set the facts straight while discussing ECW with you - a subject that clearly isn't something you enjoy talking about or even respect.