Austin was full fledged face when Bret turned obviously.
And the days of heel/face stopped when the audience changed.
And the days of heel/face stopped when the audience changed.
How many times does the company have to say the days heels and faces are an outdated concept? Just because fans like using old inside terms doesn't mean the company has to keep following information that old and tired shit.
Outdated inside terms, nobody uses them but marks who think they know more than do. The company doesn't use the terms, and they don't book shit 80s style. There are no clear cut white meat babyfaces or clearcut heels, why the fuck does Orton and the authority always appear to not be known the same Page?
Outdated inside terms, nobody uses them but marks who think they know more than do. The company doesn't use the terms, and they don't book shit 80s style. There are no clear cut white meat babyfaces or clearcut heels, why the fuck does Orton and the authority always appear to not be known the same Page?
Triple H isn't a clearcut heel, he isn't 98 Vince. Ask a wrestler? I said WWE, don't use outdated lingo. Learn to read before you assume shit.Clear cut white meat baby face - Cena
Clearcut Heel - Triple H
You lose. It's not an outside inside term. You could ask any wrestler in the world right now if heels and faces exist and they would say yes.
A magazine is your counter point? Apter was a mark and so is Meltzer. People who follow wrestling but never ran ropes don't know shit.Power Slam magazine still uses the terms, and say what you will about them (and I know you don't like them) they can't be described as marks.
Like Tapout said just because they don't use the term doesn't mean they don't book babyfaces and heels. In fact they didn't even use the term in the 80's.
A magazine is your counter point? Apter was a mark and so is Meltzer. People who follow wrestling but never ran ropes don't know shit.
I've run ropes genius, and I'm not arrogant enough to act like I know it all. I just know more than most.Fine in that case since you have never worked in the business then we can't take your opinion seriously either.
Of course what you are saying is a bit like saying that a film critic has no right to comment on film just because they have never made one. The argument doesn't work.