You trying to burn this place down?If it ain't a myth, fight him on it.
And not asking me?
You trying to burn this place down?If it ain't a myth, fight him on it.
So Mr. FUJI didn't work either then.This is a myth that has gone on far too long and I’m thinking of making a thread on it.
Using managers for people who can’t talk does not work.
People keep citing Bobby Heenan yet every single major draw he managed didn’t need his managing, they could talk without him, Rude, Perfect, Andre, Flair, etc
Contrast that with Paul Heyman, his talking skills didn’t make Axel, Lesnar or Cesaro draws.
Ryback & Punk could already talk.
In fact the use of Lesnar as an example needs to go, Lesnar was an utter fail in his first run and wasn’t a draw as he lacked mic skill and character
Lesnar became a draw in UFC
I naturally assumed you'd join the new thread and put in the good fight.You trying to burn this place down?
And not asking me?
I'll tag you in when the thread is made.You trying to burn this place down?
And not asking me?
No, Rock wasn’t the only draw.
But you need to have mic skills to draw in the United States, unless you’re a silent monster like a Kane, but even then he had mic skill and they had him talking via voice box a few months into his run.
The Rock has nothing to do with Daniel Bryan, stop derailing the discussion.
I’m just sick of this whole “when this person was on tv, the numbers didn’t skyrocket and therefore they weren’t a draw and weren’t good”
True wrestling fans are allowed to have a say in who’s good and who’s not. There are very few wrestlers that can heavily draw casual fans. Just because ratings don’t pop doesn’t mean a wrestler isn’t talented or good. Doesn’t mean they don’t get cheered at events or sell merchandise or are not entertaining. I’m not gonna look at someone like Cesaro and be like ER MAH GAWD HE DIDNT DRAW 20 MILLION VIEWERS WHEN WE WAS ON TV SO HES SHIT.
Tbh, Sabs brought him up first. Let’s be fair here.
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He was brought up a whole page before I did so let’s be fair here.
The niche aren’t true Wrestling fans, they weren’t the ones leading to 10+ million viewers twice a week for the WWF & WCW from 1998-2002.
Wrestling should be catered to the mainstream, the WWE stabbed them right in the back when they started catering to the niche with the brand split, pushing untalented wrestlers with zero character & mic skill, poor storyline, and focus on in ring that forced them to stop watching in 2002.
Not only are the niche not the true wrestling fans, they hold zero rights to even suggest they are.
Its entitled and the gatekeeping from the casuals has to stop, they are real wrestling who loved the genre for what it was... storylines and characters.
Contrast that with Paul Heyman, his talking skills didn’t make Axel, Lesnar or Cesaro draws.
Except the wrestlers that they pushed did have character and mic skill. Just because people “stopped watching” due to a focus on in ring work it’s their loss. And the drop in viewership could be attributed to the fact that the Monday Night War was over.
This is a god awful statement.
Wrestlers aligned with Heyman are definitely considered as bigger deals than without him and managers definitely can and have primarily improved the fans perception of wrestlers as well as improving the wrestler themselves.
Reigns was a star before Heyman sure, but Reigns is legit on his best run right now as a heel. Heyman is part responsible for that.
Heyman as you example here has crowds eating out the palm of his hands, I can get some videos of him popping crowds with “LADIES AND GENTLEMAN, MY NAME IS...” and “THATS NOT A PREDICTION, ITS A SPOILER” lines.
Lesnar wasn’t a failure in his first run, dude was a legit monster and champion. Fans shit on him because they knew the main event of mania were two stars leaving lmao.
Managers absolutely do improve wrestlers, their marketability and fan perception. It’s never 100% succesful, not sure why you’re expecting that. Some guys are made to be stars, some aren’t. That’s life
This entire post is refuted in this thread:
Managers cannot help wrestlers who lack Mic Skill
For years whenever a niche fanatic wants one of their favorites to get pushed, and someone rightfully points out that they shouldn’t due to a lack of mic skills, they suggest that they could give them a manager to hide this. This has never ever worked. People cite Bobby The Brain Heenan as an...wrestlingsmarks.com