The greatest heel turn
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JVk0NgwtwLI
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The greatest heel turn
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JVk0NgwtwLI
I watched this week's RAW (90 min version) for the first time in months. Pretty good show. Not crazy about the end of the last segment. WM build should be fun.
90 minute version of Raw is really strong again this week.
I typically download a torrent of it to save DVR space. Probably will catch it this weekend. The TLC PPV was mehhhh. Hasn't been a good PPV since Summerslam. At least we are now into the season where it should get good.
Old School RAW tonight. Should be fun.
I said all along that Ambrose/Moxley has reminded me of Piper, now they're in the ring at the same time. #surreal
All I have to say is WOW. Take my money Vince....
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http://www.wwe.com/wwenetwork
The FAQ for the WWE Network:
Spoiler: show
Pretty smart and worth it if its an HD streem for the PPVs alone. If only WWE was entertaining like the attitude era.
I really don't watch much anymore, but I will subscribe to this day 1. I will probably watch enough to make it worth the money, but mostly I want this to succeed in hopes that other companies/networks will try it.
I'm never, ever going back to cable/satellite.
Maybe eventually. Not by February. But by February, every single PPV will be there, so you can watch all the Attitude PPVs.
Also for their 24/7 channel portion of things, there will be a series on the Monday Night Wars. Curious to see how it will be different from the DVD. Probably some new perspectives from guys like Bryan and Punk.
This thing is definitely going to take off because guys like CLW who were a fan will subscribe. Guys like me that still watch at least RAW every week are getting it for basically everything it offers. There will be those who get it to see all the PPVs going forward as well.
PPVs, probably. TVs, doesn't sound like it.
I grew up a "casual" fan in the HBK/Ultimate Warrior/Hulk Hogan days as a kid. Then, I watched EVERY Sunday Night Heat, Raw, Smackdown and PPV from 1996-2004. Hell I went to 6-10 shows in person including the Owen Hart Tribute the day after he died in St. Louis and the Iron Man Rock/HHH PPV in Louisville I NEVER missed a show either on t.v. or if it was within 5 hours in person.
Then law school came, I got busy and IMHO the show took turns for the worse so I gradually lost interest. I'll occasionally follow if I hear about a good story (Punk summer 11 "leaving" with title storyline was excellent) but I still feel like the talent isn't up to where it was back in the "good ole days".
Its tempting just to see all the old PPVs but I'll probably wait to hear/read reports on the video quality of the feeds and whether they include all the lead in promos (helps remember the story going on at the time). However, if/when they start including ever televised show with the easy ability to just pick a date and start watching I'm in for $120 a year.
Since I know I'll be surfing the network pretty late on opening night, I took the 25th of February off of work :D
Also Daniel Bryan suffered a concussion last week. Hopefully that doesn't keep him out of the Rumble considering he is the hottest draw in the company right now.
His face turn in the post-main was great. I thought putting him with the Wyatt's was pretty dumb but they got a great TV moment out of it.
Bleacher Report: Top 15 Crowd Reactions in Pro Wrestling History
Good list, includes Daniel Bryan's cage celebration last week (well deservered...that crowed reaction was insane)...
I'm sure there will be a big pop tonight for Batista's return.