I don't think Marvel or the sponsor companies care about Batista being booed or not, it's the fact thereof that he's in WWE.
uh u missing point he not big drew in holywood like the rock is so it not a good business AT ALL!
I don't think Marvel or the sponsor companies care about Batista being booed or not, it's the fact thereof that he's in WWE.
It's a Marvel movie. Do you understand the levity of having the MC of a Marvel movie in your company is? It's money.uh u missing point he not big drew in holywood like the rock is so it not a good business AT ALL!
It's a Marvel movie. Do you understand the levity of having the MC of a Marvel movie in your company is? It's money.
Doesn't matter what company takes him. Food network could've taken him, and they'd get business for it.not in wrestling!
uh u missing point he not big drew in holywood like the rock is so it not a good business AT ALL!
Emperor, what would you do for business, if your employee, got a main role in a movie?
Apparently, Gohan would bury him because Gohan doesn't realize that the publicity generated by Marvel's latest movie (which will no doubt produce decent box office returns....after all, it is a Marvel movie) will be great publicity for the company. And having Batista, one of the top stars of the movie, as a top guy in the company (he doesn't even have to be Champion, although that wouldn't hurt) will produce great numbers among casuals. Numbers = money.
I haven't defended Batista winning the Rumble, as I don't think it was the right decision. There are a lot of other ways to make him a big name in the company. But, Vince and Paul thought Batista would get a solid babyface pop reaction when he returned, especially with a feud right off the top against Alberto Del Rio. They were wrong. It happens. Some people think they're tone deaf to have made this mistake. I just figure that there were two variables they missed on: the fickleness of casuals when it comes to returning wrestlers and the uber-popularity of Bryan coupled with the fact that nearly everyone though Bryan should have at least been a part of the Rumble (the continuing storyline of the Authority screwing Bryan out of his opportunities to win the belt didn't hurt either). I'm also willing to bet that anyone who's booking for a living (rather than as an amateur like we're all doing) could have easily made the same mistake.
Yes, Gohan. We all heard five or six months ago that the plan was for CM Punk to win the Rumble (that rumor started back around Summerslam by the way). This would have meant him going on to main event Mania 30. However, it's worth noting that in his only interview on any of this since the Rumble, he mentioned that it should have been Daniel Bryan headlining Mania, not CM Punk. Because it's Daniel Bryan's year.
wk
Apparently, Gohan would bury him because Gohan doesn't realize that the publicity generated by Marvel's latest movie (which will no doubt produce decent box office returns....after all, it is a Marvel movie) will be great publicity for the company. And having Batista, one of the top stars of the movie, as a top guy in the company (he doesn't even have to be Champion, although that wouldn't hurt) will produce great numbers among casuals. Numbers = money.
I haven't defended Batista winning the Rumble, as I don't think it was the right decision. There are a lot of other ways to make him a big name in the company. But, Vince and Paul thought Batista would get a solid babyface pop reaction when he returned, especially with a feud right off the top against Alberto Del Rio. They were wrong. It happens. Some people think they're tone deaf to have made this mistake. I just figure that there were two variables they missed on: the fickleness of casuals when it comes to returning wrestlers and the uber-popularity of Bryan coupled with the fact that nearly everyone though Bryan should have at least been a part of the Rumble (the continuing storyline of the Authority screwing Bryan out of his opportunities to win the belt didn't hurt either). I'm also willing to bet that anyone who's booking for a living (rather than as an amateur like we're all doing) could have easily made the same mistake.
Yes, Gohan. We all heard five or six months ago that the plan was for CM Punk to win the Rumble (that rumor started back around Summerslam by the way). This would have meant him going on to main event Mania 30. However, it's worth noting that in his only interview on any of this since the Rumble, he mentioned that it should have been Daniel Bryan headlining Mania, not CM Punk. Because it's Daniel Bryan's year.
wk
Doesn't matter what company takes him. Food network could've taken him, and they'd get business for it.
Emperor, what would you do for business, if your employee, got a main role in a movie?
UH A DUMB ASS IF U THINK THAT!