Word from the old guy...
Posted: Nov 17th, '11, 16:46
So do you all like the return of the Rock? How about Foley on Raw? The days of catch phrases, 20 minute promos, and All- American hype may be a memory of your glory days. You may be thinking...what about the Attitude and Stone Cold...bring back the good ol days. This past Monday you may have enjoyed the blast from the past atmosphere, yet I found it slightly painful.
Entertaining??...sometimes. Funny??...occassionally. Wrestling??....not so much...
What this past Monday night stands for to me is the day wrestling changed. Quick wits and sharp tongues replaced the wrestling that I paid to see. These mammothly muscular individuals replaced the pure wrestling tactician.
I know most of you are young. You enjoy smack talk. Comedy may have been forever part of your show. Starting off Raw with 30 minutes of bull spew is a way of life. Divas make a name and then do Playboy. This is your world. This is the evolution of a business. This is the 21st century. You are ready to stop reading this dinosaur-like post faster than Kevin Nash can break a hip.
Probably nobody here remembers Prime Time Wrestling on USA Network. A quick intro and off to the matches. Yeah...we actually had jobbers...amazing. The main event was a dream match for many of us. The individuals struggle was part of the show. You probably don't recall Ric Flair before he went insane. When he was smooth and slick. You don't understand the fact that he would defend his title against 4 different challengers in a week instead of the same guy every night. Rivalries were actually carried for months and sometimes years without the constant fence jumping. When somebody took out a chair...yeah that was serious. The announcers were actually announcing instead of trying to take over the show. Glory days...yeah that was before Foley and Rock.
Anybody here watch wrestling from Japan and Mexico? Great stuff...I like not knowing what they are saying. Not worrying about how much promo time vs wrestling time is on a show because they do a good job. ROH?...haven't seen it since it left HDNet. However, they had a good thing going.
Am I just doing my "bitter post" bit. Yeah kind of. Just got stirred up again on Monday. In a day where athletes are bigger, better, stronger faster and more innovative...shouldn't the shows be better? Shouldn't a 15-20 minute match be captivating with the skills wrestlers have today? I'm not totally uninterested. I'm saying it can be better...it should be better.
Entertaining??...sometimes. Funny??...occassionally. Wrestling??....not so much...
What this past Monday night stands for to me is the day wrestling changed. Quick wits and sharp tongues replaced the wrestling that I paid to see. These mammothly muscular individuals replaced the pure wrestling tactician.
I know most of you are young. You enjoy smack talk. Comedy may have been forever part of your show. Starting off Raw with 30 minutes of bull spew is a way of life. Divas make a name and then do Playboy. This is your world. This is the evolution of a business. This is the 21st century. You are ready to stop reading this dinosaur-like post faster than Kevin Nash can break a hip.
Probably nobody here remembers Prime Time Wrestling on USA Network. A quick intro and off to the matches. Yeah...we actually had jobbers...amazing. The main event was a dream match for many of us. The individuals struggle was part of the show. You probably don't recall Ric Flair before he went insane. When he was smooth and slick. You don't understand the fact that he would defend his title against 4 different challengers in a week instead of the same guy every night. Rivalries were actually carried for months and sometimes years without the constant fence jumping. When somebody took out a chair...yeah that was serious. The announcers were actually announcing instead of trying to take over the show. Glory days...yeah that was before Foley and Rock.
Anybody here watch wrestling from Japan and Mexico? Great stuff...I like not knowing what they are saying. Not worrying about how much promo time vs wrestling time is on a show because they do a good job. ROH?...haven't seen it since it left HDNet. However, they had a good thing going.
Am I just doing my "bitter post" bit. Yeah kind of. Just got stirred up again on Monday. In a day where athletes are bigger, better, stronger faster and more innovative...shouldn't the shows be better? Shouldn't a 15-20 minute match be captivating with the skills wrestlers have today? I'm not totally uninterested. I'm saying it can be better...it should be better.