A small detail from Raw: What is the thought process here, WWE?
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10-03-2012, 04:10 PM
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A small detail from Raw: What is the thought process here, WWE?
With of the Twitter BS on Raw, I think most of us might've missed one detail. Dolph Ziggler's jacket had the hashtag "heel" on it. What the hell?
WWE is so unrealistic already. I mean c'mon! How is it that in every Rey Mysterio match, and just his matches, the guy just happens to fall perfectly on the ropes and a kick to the face somehow takes him out? They do so much work trying to make this look legit, and then they let Ziggler come out with a wrestling term for STORYLINE PURPOSES on his jacket. I think promos around WWE have gotten way out of character. If your show is based on a storyline, then you have to insult the viewer's intelligence. Ziggler shouldn't have heel on his jacket, he shouldn't be shown to us as a heel, WWE needs to push him as a "bad guy". Anybody else agree here? I know it's a small detail, but still, what has wrestling come to? Straight Edge Enigma: That's a good point you make. I guess I'm ticked that now Twitter is getting on the merchandise. Ads |
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10-03-2012, 04:18 PM
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Heel is only known by fans who know that wrestling is fixed anyway, the ones who don't know aren't suddenly going to know because of a word written on a jacket.
Plus heel also means 'A dishonorable man' so he could easily just be proud of his actions. Also the phrase "bad guy" is a lot more obvious that something's fixed since "bad guys" are only in movies and tv. Where as a heel exists in real life too. Ads |
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