I used to watch it religiously and have started getting back into it in the last few months since I mostly stay up late at night, meaning I can watch RAW live every week. It's not quite as good as it used to be, but at the same time I don't think it's as bad as some people make it out to be now. The Wyatt Family are an absolute treat and I quite like The Shield too. Randy Orton is still boss and even the Diva's have thrown up some decent bouts, they aren't all looks anyway that's for sure. Old School Raw was top notch this week, but I really wish it was in a different location. It disappoints me that entire arena didn't nearly lose it when Jake The Snake Roberts came out.
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I haven't watched wrestling since Eddie Guerrero died. That was back when I still thought it was real. Silly naive me. I remember some gimmicky fighter called the Boogeyman. I think he made Booker T eat a worm or something.
I stopped watching it around the time Boogeyman came on the scene. His gimmick was eating worms and putting them on his beaten opponents I think.
I love to watch WWE, they had the big announcement on youtube live. I liked how Stone Cold made his entrance on there.
I used to be a "Religious" WWE fan when I was about 10, but I don't find it as entertaining anymore. All my favorite wrestlers retired four years ago. Once Chris Benoit died, the whole company entered this "PG" era. I miss Edge and Batista
I haven't watched it for about 10 years but for a while it was all I cared about. My favorite wrestlers were always Shawn Michaels and Triple H. "And if you're not down with that, I got 2 words for ya..."
I loved the WWF as a kid, and was a big fan of Hulk Hogan and Randy Savage. I started watching it again for a few months last year, but it just wasn't the same.
I know how you mean. Anyway, I am a little ticked, how the hell does the Undertaker lose to Broc Lesnar????!!!!
Because Taker is an old geezer dude and Bork Laser is a monster. Kind of surprised they released Alberto Dorito, he was decent enough a jobber.
I can agree that Undertaker was getting old, but easily he could have kicked Steroids Boy rump. I've seen how the Undertaker can wrestle and he is tough, but why Brock Lesnar? I hate that guy, he's a douche. Alberto Burrito was more bad than good, really never liked him.
Brawk! is actually a pretty chill dude, he just is socially awkward ...kinda like some people... And seeing how he completely obliterated Cena at SummerSlam there's no way in Hades Taker could have won.
They need more people who know how to put on a show instead of lumbering beasts. It needs to be entertainment. It needs anti-heros. [video=youtube_share;reJblljv5p4]http://youtu.be/reJblljv5p4[/video] These two could save it. Great on the mic and in the ring.
I've been a WWE fan for quite some time, originally devout only to the Brothers of Destruction. But now, my head has completely turned for the likes of Bray Wyatt and his Family. They are my absolute favorite team, but I do wish that all five were a team. What a frightening experience it would be to go up against that group. Also, I've thought about that when I grew up, I would become pro wrestler myself. I know that it takes 3 years of training to qualify, but at the age of 15, and being 6'9", and a bit over 300 pounds, able to lift nearly twice my own weight, and other qualities, I feel that I could do fairly well. I know that the names already taken, but the persona I call the "Boogeyman" would be so much different and likely much more terrifying than the wrestler many of us know. I just feel he wasn't scary enough, and in reality, the Wyatt family seems much more terrifying than Undertaker and Kane due to their more disturbing occult type depiction. The Boogeyman would be fairly similar, using cryptic messages and being very occult-ish himself. Of course, the use of a baby-doll shaped mask with absolutely blank features, eyes filled with only a black abyss of darkness, would be in it's own right hands-down ominous, especially when worn by a fairly large gentleman dressed as if he were at a funeral. Also fairly terrifying would be a rather macabre menagerie of sinister masks, as well as insidious vignettes showing quite a bit of his occult-like personality and his very dark nature. Of course, my idea of him just popping out from underneath the ring and tearing the mat open only to drag someone into the "bowels of the arena" would likely give said victim either one hell of a heart attack or PTSD. And I only have time to grow. Chances are, I'll grow much taller than most people in WWE history, likely even Andre the Giant himself. (One of my uncles is a tad bit under eight feet. I'll probably grow around his height.) Imagine that visage. I would plan on getting a following quite like that of the Wyatt family, and my idea of a casket match with me in it would involve some acolytes of my own, dressed similar to myself, black and white, with plain white masks, carrying one incredibly large coffin over near the ring. I would also definitely play mind games, and get friendly with the Wyatt family. (If they're still around... they better be.) So yeah. A man worthy of the name the Boogeyman. Seems like a great load of fun, too.
I have a long history with the WWE/WWF. I started watching WWF in 1998 and stopped in 2003, I started watching again in 2006 and was obsessed with it until about 2010/2011. Ever since then I've only really watched WrestleMania and nothing else.