So it was not long ago that the Atlantic had an article about race in the WWE. A good article except for the incredibly stupid line about expecting racism to be worse in southern wrestling. Talk about stereotypes. But at least he saw that the NWA has a list of African American champs going back decades. It pointed out the lack of African American champs, explained why Samoans don't count in that list, and looked at the 12 african american "jobbers" in the company right now.
WWE seems to be running a new business model right now. Read the internet and follow the buzz. Well, the Atlantic article got buzz, was talked about on Cheap Heat podcast, and is now being acted upon. R-Truth abruptly ended Bo Dallas's streak. And Xavier Woods, Kofi Kingston, and Big E appear to be some sort of faction now. While responding to the buzz sometimes gives us Daniel Bryan as champ, this time it is going to go badly.
And here is why. Does anyone think Kofi, Big E, or Xavier is going to win the WWE Title? Make no mistake about it, that is the main complaint in the article. Stereotypes and lack of WWE champs. The article is mostly a complaint that Booker T did not win when he should have so many years ago. WWE ran the same story line that the NWA ran with Vader vs. Ron Simmons, but Ron Simmons won, ending the lack of diversity. The WWE went a different direction and now deserve this criticism. But without that WWE Title, this criticism is not going to end. Unless the company wants to hand that title to Kofi or Big E, then this ends with someone like Cena defeating them. How does that fix this perceived problem? How does it help Cena to stop a group trying to end racism in the WWE?
This is not a quick fix for WWE. They have spent years ruining good wrestlers like R-Truth and Kofi, and never had the patience to stay with so-so wrestlers like Big E. They ran off Bobby Lashley (current TNA world champ), and chose to put over HHH rather than Booker T, which were to the two best African American wrestlers in WWE in recent memory. Both would have made great WWE champs. Getting someone whose WWE Title reign is going to be profitable and something other than a simple nod to ending the blight, but not fixing the problem.
The guys on Cheap Heat are excited about it. But there is no way this ends well. It either ends with Xavier Woods as your champ, or the attempt to end racism fails. Neither proposition is really good. Why not wait until TNA goes off the air and bring back Lashley or hire Jay Lethal and take the time to build him up. Taking guys who have been mid card or lower and just making them WWE champ is not a good idea.
Wednesday, July 30, 2014
Monday, July 28, 2014
Booking 101: When the top guys are gone
I think independent wrestling is difficult to book. It provides challenges you don’t have in the
WWE. Smoky Mtn. Wrestling run by Tony
Givins just pulled off an amazing card overcoming the biggest problem in independent
wrestling, traveling talent.
Smoky Mtn. was facing booking and promoting an event where
their top stars were gone. Jason
Kincaid, the Heavyweight champ and top face was gone. Chase Owens, the NWA World Junior Heavyweight
champ and companies top heel, was touring Canada. And then just to make matters worse Sigsmund,
a second tier heel and one half of the Tag champs, was touring Europe. So how do you build a show without your top
heel, top face, no heavyweight champion or tag team champions?
You can start with the easy stuff. You have a secondary title and a tertiary
title. Both need to be on the line, but
that really only gets you some opening act stuff. That is not what you put on a poster. Smoky Mtn. happens to be in the midst of an
invasion angle, so that angle needs to move forward. Yet, how do you really move it forward when
the top face is missing? Tony answered
that with a four man tag event. Apparently
you take your second best face and team him with your top face tag team and
another face from the company and let the guys go at it. The outcome is a little predictable. Your invading force cannot lose to a second
tier face group without destroying the angle, but it does serve to continue the
threat, it is something you can advertise, and gets an important match on the
card. However, since the outcome is
predictable, it cannot be the main event.
In the NWA then the answer is book the NWA World Heavyweight
champion. This match had a little bit of
build up too as before Conway won the title, he lost to Chris Richards, a
second level monster heel in SMW. There
is the main event. It has a little build
up, it is a major belt, and with Conway a man who can draw. But there is more! Givins also booked the NWA National Title in
an open challenge format. So now you can
advertise the NWA World Champ, a proven draw, the National champ, an up and
coming draw, and the big four man tag promoting the invasion story line. There is your poster and with the two minor
belts on the line the card is good.
Givins fleshed it out even more with a battle royal to
determine who would get a shot at one of the secondary titles. People love battle royals. And then he also added in Jax Dane, a
traveling buddy of the NWA World Champ and former NWA World Tag Team champ, and
put him in a match and set up future involvement with his help at the end in
warding off the Invasion. One thing is
for sure, Smoky Mtn. put on a great show without its best local talent. No easy task, but it was well done Saturday
night.
TNA loses TV spot
Apparently TNA will not be renewed by Spike TV. It is hard to blame Spike. The product stinks. The ratings stink. It drops viewers following COPS. Seriously COPS. I seriously doubt TNA will be able to find a new TV home in two months. They just don't have much to offer anyone.
While this may appear to be bad for the wrestling business, I don't think it is. TNA was bad wrestling propped up by TV money. They were not really a true second business to compete with WWE. They were bad wrestling imitating WWE pretending to be something worth while. A monopoly is bad, but TNA was even worse.
What will be interesting is to see if any of the TNA talent ends up in WWE. Does this open the door to a Samoa Joe or Austin Aries? Probably not. But a Team 3D return is possible. Bully Ray has been doing some good work, and did not seem to burn bridges as he left WWE. I would be that is really the only realistic shot of seeing TNA guys on WWE. Kurt Angle may make some non-wrestling appearances, but that is about all you can hope for right now.
While this may appear to be bad for the wrestling business, I don't think it is. TNA was bad wrestling propped up by TV money. They were not really a true second business to compete with WWE. They were bad wrestling imitating WWE pretending to be something worth while. A monopoly is bad, but TNA was even worse.
What will be interesting is to see if any of the TNA talent ends up in WWE. Does this open the door to a Samoa Joe or Austin Aries? Probably not. But a Team 3D return is possible. Bully Ray has been doing some good work, and did not seem to burn bridges as he left WWE. I would be that is really the only realistic shot of seeing TNA guys on WWE. Kurt Angle may make some non-wrestling appearances, but that is about all you can hope for right now.
Thursday, July 3, 2014
What is WWE doing?
Okay, so WWE had a run of rotten luck. Daniel Bryan the World champ goes down with injury. So too does Intercontinental champ Wade Barrett. Add in the loss of CM Punk, and I can see why the WWE needs to get some boast in the roster ASAP.
I understand John Cena getting the title. It is too early for Roman Reigns to get the strap. The chase is what draws us to the guy anyway. So he needs to be feuding with the authority. So Cena is the only other good bet for the belt. But if you had Chris Jericho signed, why not use him at the PPV? With Wade Barrett gone from the ladder match, Jericho coming in as the guest competitor and winning the belts rather than Cena is a good idea.
But lets assume that was not possible or throwing Jericho straight into the ladder match might not be good. So, bring Jericho back to say he is the first undisputed champ, and have him feud with Cena over the title? Cena needs a big time dance partner, and Jericho v. Cena has not been done in a long time, maybe ever. Then Cena can eventually drop the belts to Jericho, who can play a heel, and the Jericho can drop it to Reigns (assuming Bryan is not back yet), and Jericho can ride off into the sunset. Jericho vs. Bray Wyatt for nothing is not going to sell many tickets and is not going to be a good use of Jericho when you need guys at the top.
Would it not be better in the current situation to have these feuds going on into Summer Slam
Cena v. Jericho for the World Title
Ambrose v. Rollins
Reigns v. Authority
Ceasaro v. Shemus for the US Title
and give the Intercontinental title to Bray Wyatt so that he stays relevant.
Plus bringing back Miz is not bad, but team him with Jack Swaggart as the next real Americans and they can have a go in the Tag realm with the Usos.
That seems a lot better than what they are doing now. Reigns is getting mixed in with Cena and that is not good for either man. Jericho is feuding with Bray so that neither is really going anywhere and some nobody is going to get the Intercontinental Title making it pointless. This just seems like WWE unable to have the spotlight on anyone but Cena. Jericho, Ceasaro, and Bray are all buried. Reigns is not spotlighted as he competes in a match that includes Cena, and every other belt is just wasted.
I understand John Cena getting the title. It is too early for Roman Reigns to get the strap. The chase is what draws us to the guy anyway. So he needs to be feuding with the authority. So Cena is the only other good bet for the belt. But if you had Chris Jericho signed, why not use him at the PPV? With Wade Barrett gone from the ladder match, Jericho coming in as the guest competitor and winning the belts rather than Cena is a good idea.
But lets assume that was not possible or throwing Jericho straight into the ladder match might not be good. So, bring Jericho back to say he is the first undisputed champ, and have him feud with Cena over the title? Cena needs a big time dance partner, and Jericho v. Cena has not been done in a long time, maybe ever. Then Cena can eventually drop the belts to Jericho, who can play a heel, and the Jericho can drop it to Reigns (assuming Bryan is not back yet), and Jericho can ride off into the sunset. Jericho vs. Bray Wyatt for nothing is not going to sell many tickets and is not going to be a good use of Jericho when you need guys at the top.
Would it not be better in the current situation to have these feuds going on into Summer Slam
Cena v. Jericho for the World Title
Ambrose v. Rollins
Reigns v. Authority
Ceasaro v. Shemus for the US Title
and give the Intercontinental title to Bray Wyatt so that he stays relevant.
Plus bringing back Miz is not bad, but team him with Jack Swaggart as the next real Americans and they can have a go in the Tag realm with the Usos.
That seems a lot better than what they are doing now. Reigns is getting mixed in with Cena and that is not good for either man. Jericho is feuding with Bray so that neither is really going anywhere and some nobody is going to get the Intercontinental Title making it pointless. This just seems like WWE unable to have the spotlight on anyone but Cena. Jericho, Ceasaro, and Bray are all buried. Reigns is not spotlighted as he competes in a match that includes Cena, and every other belt is just wasted.
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