So, on-topic but in a slightly different direction, on a scale of 1 - 10, 10 being definitely, how would you score the chances of this being a work OR developed into a worked angle?
I say this in the belief that it is definitely intentional and just an unfortunate incident BUT I have been considering a couple of things today.
- When the last new 'era' begain Vince was directly invovled addressing the fans. He was on the show tonight emphasising some of the worst aspects of WWE (i.e. the cringeworthy comedy) and then proceeds to go against that by getting busted open hardway, knocking out a valet/manager and then swinging a cane around. Interesting change of tune from the top of the show.
- Punk finally forcefully mentioned, and referenced, the crowd in his search for respect. First time, in my knowledge, he's made a point about the crowd and it makes sense. If he's to demand respect from his peers and superiors then the crowd is the next logical step.
- Punk has made a CAREER out of doing things against the grain, outside of normality and in a way that gets people talking.
I know there's the whole PG thing, the Linda thing, the company image thing BUT if you were to start a new 'era' of wrestling you might do so with a storyline that bleeds seamlessly into real life and off the back of the first time I've seen the hard camera shaking in a lot of years.
I do NOT strictly thing it's a work, I think Punk's made a mistake here, but I wanted to see if you guys thought it could be at a stretch and why it's happened that way and how it could go in the future. I personally think they could take it somewhere as an angle if they wanted to, once the victim was satiated, but it depends on just what direction Vince wants to go in after the creative shake-up. Just an interesting thought I was having.