And he's lashing out at WWE!
Today's Pet Peeve....Villain wrestler wins a match via hook or crook, and then gets his ass handed to him by the guy who the bad guy just defeated. It's akin to a tie in an athletic event and reeks of the 'kissing one's sister' analogy. Same theory is applicable if the hero wins and hangs around to get his ass kicked by the villain who just lost. What was actually accomplished? That one's easy to answer....usually nothing.
See:Orton v Swagger (Extreme Rules)
And this next one is just GOLD!
2nd Pet Peeve of the day....active performers who occupy significant TV time that are in a major decision making capacity inside a wrestling company. I question those individual's objectivity and I feel that it's unsettling to the majority of the performers who are sitting in a locker room wondering when their number is going to be called. This was really prevalent in the territory days where many territory owners were also the area's top star and obviously the decision maker on all things of importance.
Gee, I wonder wHHHo Jim Ross is talking about?
Did you guys see what I did there? With the HHH thing... But I'm sure that Ross is just a cranky smark making shit up about Hunter >_>
Although to be fair, this also applies to people in other companies (Sup, Jarrett and Hogan?)
Today's Pet Peeve....Villain wrestler wins a match via hook or crook, and then gets his ass handed to him by the guy who the bad guy just defeated. It's akin to a tie in an athletic event and reeks of the 'kissing one's sister' analogy. Same theory is applicable if the hero wins and hangs around to get his ass kicked by the villain who just lost. What was actually accomplished? That one's easy to answer....usually nothing.
See:Orton v Swagger (Extreme Rules)
And this next one is just GOLD!
2nd Pet Peeve of the day....active performers who occupy significant TV time that are in a major decision making capacity inside a wrestling company. I question those individual's objectivity and I feel that it's unsettling to the majority of the performers who are sitting in a locker room wondering when their number is going to be called. This was really prevalent in the territory days where many territory owners were also the area's top star and obviously the decision maker on all things of importance.
Gee, I wonder wHHHo Jim Ross is talking about?
Did you guys see what I did there? With the HHH thing... But I'm sure that Ross is just a cranky smark making shit up about Hunter >_>
Although to be fair, this also applies to people in other companies (Sup, Jarrett and Hogan?)