Right because that also always works. The fact is this was a horrible cash in and made the challenger and contract look patheticStormTrooper 85 said:No, I'd rather have worthy champions than guys that aren't ready win. Also if you want to build a new champion, the best way to do it is to have them win a bunch of matches, earn a #1 contender match, feud with the champion, and beat him. not by finding a weakened champion and picking the bones.
He was more ready then Jinder MahalStormTrooper 85 said:He wasn't ready for the Worlds Championship
It worked for Hulk Hogan, Steve Austin, Ric Flair, The Rock, and virtually EVERY wrestler prior to the damn MiTB. So it has a MUCH better track record.Jobber Doink said:Right because that also always works. The fact is this was a horrible cash in and made the challenger and contract look pathetic
MITB also worked for most of the winners of the MITB as well until vince/creative lost their mindsStormTrooper 85 said:It worked for Hulk Hogan, Steve Austin, Ric Flair, The Rock, and virtually EVERY wrestler prior to the damn MiTB. So it has a MUCH better track record.
The point is…. It’s better to cash in on the main champ and lose, than a midcard title. I don’t give a damn how many Raw, Smackdown’s house shows, whatever it main events, it’s still a MID CARD TITLE. It was dumb fucking booking, 100%.It worked for Hulk Hogan, Steve Austin, Ric Flair, The Rock, and virtually EVERY wrestler prior to the damn MiTB. So it has a MUCH better track record.
Buried the briefcase and theory for no reason eitherBlaze said:The point is…. It’s better to cash in on the main champ and lose, than a midcard title. I don’t give a damn how many Raw, Smackdown’s house shows, whatever it main events, it’s still a MID CARD TITLE. It was dumb fucking booking, 100%.