GOT Wrestle Fest Fan Thread

*Next Saudi show.

Yeah maybe.... Was kinda thinking this would be Takers retirement match (return the favour to Michael's for the previous 2 wrestlemania matches), storyline already set up...its 35 so Vince will want as big a card as he can get, and Taker & HBK won't be available come Wrestlemania 40
 
Taker & HBK won't be available come Wrestlemania 40
At this stage, I really wouldn't be to sure about that at least as far as undertaker goes. Seems to me like they're going to squeeze every single drop of match value from the Undertaker (no matther how ludicrously past it he is) until he literally is a deadman walking. Is obvious WWE won't to the right thing so the only way Taker ends his career without serious injuring or embarrassing himself is if he walks away and sadly I can't see him doing that.
 
I see the sales for the Evolution ppv aren't going quite as well as WWE hoped. This imo, isn't down to a lack of interest in the actual product but rather irritation at WWE's corporate interpretation of the woman's revolution. It's been suggested that the market of New York is the problem but this of course is nonsense since ROH sold out in the New York Market within minutes of tickets going on sale.

I still think that this ppv is a poor decision that will not only fail to help the woman of WWE but actually long term harm their credibility. Better storylines and tag titles would of been a much more effective way to go about furthering interest in the division.

It also irks me somewhat the way certain sections of the media are giving WWE so much credit for this as though they really are doing the first womans only ppv. They are completely ignoring the fact that TNA/Impact have done a woman's only ppv five years in a row and started doing so long before it became the thing to do.
 
I see the sales for the Evolution ppv aren't going quite as well as WWE hoped. This imo, isn't down to a lack of interest in the actual product but rather irritation at WWE's corporate interpretation of the woman's revolution. It's been suggested that the market of New York is the problem but this of course is nonsense since ROH sold out in the New York Market within minutes of tickets going on sale.

I still think that this ppv is a poor decision that will not only fail to help the woman of WWE but actually long term harm their credibility. Better storylines and tag titles would of been a much more effective way to go about furthering interest in the division.

It also irks me somewhat the way certain sections of the media are giving WWE so much credit for this as though they really are doing the first womans only ppv. They are completely ignoring the fact that TNA/Impact have done a woman's only ppv five years in a row and started doing so long before it became the thing to do.

Watched Summerslam a few days ago. Are they actually pushing the Bellas as being part of/having influenced the 'Women's Revolution'???
 
It also irks me somewhat the way certain sections of the media are giving WWE so much credit for this as though they really are doing the first womans only ppv. They are completely ignoring the fact that TNA/Impact have done a woman's only ppv five years in a row and started doing so long before it became the thing to do.

People in the media are probably just regurgitating WWE press releases
 
Watched Summerslam a few days ago. Are they actually pushing the Bellas as being part of/having influenced the 'Women's Revolution'???
Yep, which only shows how little they understand the very notion of the 'revolution'. What world would you have to live in to seriously think that pushing two of the few remaining talentless divas they have left, going into their very first woman's ppv was ever going to be a good thing? Utter lunacy.....
 

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