What's this "we" shit? You don't speak for everyone.....that's pretty presumptuous of you.
Not even a McGregor fan, too bad you're so stuck in your bubble you can't see past your nose
Also, Brock Lesnar is a professional wrestler.....just because he can actually won a fight, unlike those lame ass geeks playing video games and thinking this is art wouldn't fight their way out of a wet paper bag.....doesn't negate that.
Ermagherd....Brock always champ boo fucking hoo.
Also....guess what? Crossovers have always sparked interest in rasslin....read history.
Let's observe exhibit A, shall we?
A. I'm the one who is stuck in a bubble but you are willing to be okay with someone who you THINK would be good for business cause of what Cain's dumb ass said and Conner's Blue press conference actions? Oh yeah, deezy you are the perfect model of the business. You KNOW OHHHH SOOO MUCHHHH!!! YEAHHHHH!!!! You sure told me.
So what if Brock is a professional wrestler? Okay and? What does that got to do with us seeing him and the dumb push he keeps getting. doing the same shit over and over again with not a change in how his character operates. And, somehow that somehow negates the annoyance of him in general. Yep, I don't speak for everyone. I also don't follow the pack like you do in kissing Brock's ass either.
Let's observe exhibit b shall we?
Yeah, crossovers have sparked interest. Yep, sure has. You aren't saying anything new. Those crossovers, normally are one off's at wrestlemania. Not signing them to a full contract, and putting a push behind them because we trying to get that sparked interest. See this ties into my comment about the inconsistent side of the business I only been ranting about that everyone seems to keep forgetting.
It's also fucking hilarious that so called "smart" fans can't get past their own fanboyism to see the business aspect of a business.
Watch it don't watch....you won't make any money doing any promoting.
History of crossovers were never heavily relied on to gain long term weekly viewers. You need to read history. Cain, Brock, to a lesser extent Ronda, was because they couldn't do anything else to hold interest. If you are this so called "smart fan" you wouldn't fall for this bullshit aspect of the business. Not all business is good business. In history, if the program was good, the storylines were good you may see one of these "marquee" attractions at Wrestlemania. The "business" as you call must be bad having to rely on these guys. That history isn't repeating itself. At the end of the day, you can't call yourself a smart fan. Vince Mcmahon is a billionaire. This isn't about business anymore. It's not like he is losing money. If we want to talk about business, Vinnie mac needs to put his thinking cap on and stop relying on marquee attractions outside of Wrestlemania to put asses in seats.
You are right, you aren't making any money doing promoting. You will just be that mark who accepts what they put in front of you. Don't sit here and try to spin this as if you are some kinda smart than the rest of us. Cause, that's not the case here. IMHO. I wasn't aware an opinion is also tied to promoting. So, tell me smart guy, what is the business aspect of it that is so great? PPV buys to watch some bullshit in the main event? Merch? Viewer ratings? Look, if he spent half the energy he used to into trying to be the best program on television instead of just throwing money at anything knowing that he doesn't have a worry in the world now doesn't mean all of this is good for business. It's actually the opposite. But, that's my opinion.
Leave it at marquee attractions for wrestlemania and it would be good. Anything other than that screams desperate to me. It's not improving the product to me.