But ever since Austin/McMahons, WWE has jizzed their pants over ALWAYS doing a superstar vs. Authority figure.
But ever since Austin/McMahons, WWE has jizzed their pants over ALWAYS doing a superstar vs. Authority figure.
They try, but Austin vs McMahon came at such a perfect time frame and was literally unprecedented to the extent that they did it at the time. Everything now just seems like a rehashed version of it, even if its not entirely the same, WWE has had some great angles where its been an authority figure vs a superstar, but try as they might it will never be as good as Austin vs McMahon.
To me its sort of like FPS games, where there are so many out now but they are all the same in actual point and I compare the games now to the FPS games that launched the entire genre and were a staple of my childhood and think "Ok, its flashy, its up to date.. but there are so many carbon copies of it. Hell, in my honest opinion, going around knifing people or being covert in Iraq or Afghanistan is not as fun as trying to get out of Mars with my life."
GM thing should just be scrapped I think, unless they go back to the traditional way of the GM being stapled on air as the actual authority figure instead of a blatant gimmick authority figure that is only used for a certain purpose.
Yeah but when you think about it, how obvious do you think it is?Think I'd take fans running the show idea over Johnny Ace being GM again.
I would mark the fuck out if say the Undertaker was named the GM