The Miz is absolutely terrible, and one of the most boring in ring talents ever.
Thread is for "unpopular" opinions.
The Miz is absolutely terrible, and one of the most boring in ring talents ever.
Austin Aries is still criminally underrated
Austin Aries is still criminally underrated
Have always disliked the guy after that time he joked about Larry Sweeny committing suicide in a promo.I agree that he's underrated. Great in Ring of Honor and TNA and underutilized in WWE, though I can understand both sides. Even right now his online shtick is heel gold.
Also, a praise for Kizarny really takes the cake in a thread like this. Hard to top that one.
re: JBL
He was entertaining as hell. Loved to hate him. But he had ZERO business being champion for 10 months straight. It's nothing new to have a heel champ win dirty. It's another to engineer like 7 different random acts of God, Heidenreich and the cabinet. After a point it became forced. Hell it was more than forced. You also gotta remember between September 2003 and April 2005 Smackdown! had exactly one babyface champion in Guerrero for 133 days. Lesnar before him and JBL after? 432 days combined.
Smackdown! as a whole would've been a hell of a lot better if JBL had briefly lost the belt for a few months and won it back. 10 months was enough time to do it and still have him drop the title to Cena. It would've been a better alternative than booing the shit out of the champ for 16 out of 19 months and given the fans a much needed break from the heel domination. Hell I'm still burned out from it and it was 15 years ago.
I thought that at the time. He was getting good heel reactions, but his title run was too long as started getting the wrong reactions. JBL could have lost the title for two months or so and chased for it, using all kinds of rich heel ways, without losing anything that made him effective in that role.
I’m about to triple down on one
They should have pushed Elijah Burke/Sylvester Terkay to the moon and then after Terkay left they should have pushed Burke to the moon and made him ECW champion and then when Burke became D’Angelo Dinero in TNA they should have made him champ
Some love for Pope? IM HERE FOR THAT.
So underrated and a real great talker. Shoulda got a belt somewhere along the way.
Matt Morgan could have been a star
Matt Morgan could have been a star
If you're talking about TNA Matt Morgan from around 2008, then I agree. He could talk and was pretty agile for a guy his size from what I remember.
Some other unpopular opinions of mine:
I don't think the nWo added too many people. The whole point was that they were taking over and that wouldn't have made sense with a 5-6 man group.
Test should have been a main eventer or upper card guy. I don't mean he should have been a huge star but at least on a Sheamus level of main eventing. I'm talking about the 1999-2002 Test, not the one in WWE-ECW.
Iron man matches suck. I find it hard to get into a match when you know it's ending at a specific time. Takes so much drama away from it.
Unpopular opinion for a reason. I never saw it. Couldn't stand the guy. As much as I didn't like Steiner, I liked it when he commented on Morgan's DNA.
I just went and watched that promo, how can you not love Scott Steiner promos
also they had a backstage brawl after that was also kinda funny. Steiner in TNA was comedic gold, and I think it was mostly unintentional
As for Morgan that why I put it in here lol. I just think you almost never see a guy with his size, athleticism, and mic skills come around. If the WWE had properly invested in him I think he could have been big there. He wouldn’t have been a ratings-drawing star in TNA after his wwe stint but I think they could have justified putting the belt on him if built properly. Maybe could have worked something when he came in as Jim Cornette’s enforcer, have Cornette give him favorable treatment and create an unstoppable heel that also gets an unfair edge over people. Probably could get some heat if you combine that with Morgan’s mic skills
I think he’s a mayor in Florida now
Raw Underground isn't terrible.
It presents guys in a different, more realistic light and for some of them it's a dramatic improvement. Strowman for example.
I do think that it's terrible, but I will somewhat agree with the second part. Since WWE's general presentation is already bad to begin with, the guys who look legitimately tough can be well served by a different setting like Raw Underground. I don't know how well it will translate if someone consistently looks good in that context but then has to transfer over to regular matches.
And that's the problem IMO. What is the end-game for Raw Underground? Because it won't go on forever. Will guys take their "Underground" versions and transfer to the ring? It would be a shame to see for example Strowman finish up with Raw UG and go back to playing his somewhat cartoonish Monster character. He's looked like a killer in Raw UG with his mannerisms, move sets and his new look. Riddick Moss is another guy who I think has looked good in the Raw UG format.
You say no one cares about size but if you look at the top talent the past 30 years, virtually every single guy had it. What people don't seem to understand is charisma without the look isn't believable. Some of these guys, particularly on the smaller shows, are downright pathetic.