Dual has some interesting posts but I’m just too lazy to read ‘em, they are fuckin huge. Nice job on contributing to discussion
:thumbsup:
:thumbsup:
<_<
>_>
Well, i tried to contribute lol.
Honestly after all the perspectives ive heard from countless people (includeing Dave Meltzer) i have no doubt it was real, there are so many factors in such a risky situation that nobody could do that and predict how it would go.
For example, why on earth would Vince want one of his biggest stars to go work for anyone other then him? and why WCW of all places? the very place hes at war with? why send Bret to your competition? with him being under contract to WCW its on WCW to book him appropriately, and if bret were to try and do it crap people would likely see right through it, and even then its not like anyone in WWE could have predicted how WCW would book him or how fans would have responded.
For example, why on earth would Vince want one of his biggest stars to go work for anyone other then him? and why WCW of all places? the very place hes at war with? why send Bret to your competition? with him being under contract to WCW its on WCW to book him appropriately, and if bret were to try and do it crap people would likely see right through it, and even then its not like anyone in WWE could have predicted how WCW would book him or how fans would have responded.
Also if it was a work, why on earth would you act like it was real? saying "Oh that was real" immediately puts attention to everything else being a work and fake which makes it mean less and exposes the buisness in such a way it had not been before, despite Meltzer doing his thing even then.
Because pretending it was real created controversy and helped give the newly created Mr. McMahon character legitimate heel mega-heat. Also gotta keep in mind that this happened in a time of the rise of the Internet and the "rag sheets".
WCW was winning at this time, and doing things like sorta-acknowledging that wrestling is fake by referring to things like the Observer made the young male audience just more interested in the product. The business was already being exposed and it seemed like the fans didn't mind it being exposed.
And you did but I'm too busy to watch a video that's over 2 hours long but I will do it over the next days because it seems interesting. Still, I did watch some parts and one part is very interesting.<_<
>_>
Well, i tried to contribute lol.
Yes but the real problem started with the start of the internet. Fans realized it was scripted a long time ago but it was easy for wrestling companies to take care of it. Wrestling shows were taped so it was easy to edit the chants, wrestling magazines chose only the letters written by marks, with the internet everybody had the power to voice his opinion. It's one thing if a kid in 1989 watches wrestling on TV and his brother or father says "It's fake" but if a kid watches wrestling in 1997 and goes online, not only does he hear 500 people saying it's fake, he learns that Brutus Beefcake was in SummerSlam and Starrcade main events only because he is Hogan's buddy, that Macho Man and Genius are brothers, that WrestleMania III attendance number was made up, that Sting was supposed to be the third nWo man or that Jack Tunney wasn't really the president.There was no "pretend" as it was, indeed, legitimate.
Marks had already known wrestling was all a work decades before the screwjob ever happened. For instance, during Gorgeous George's era people would come up to him and ask him if it was real or fake. People figured it was all for show decades before Montreal ever happened.
Those "rag sheets" you are referring to was first created by Dave Meltzer's Wrestling Observer in 1982, fifteen years before the Screwjob. Another short-lived rag sheet, The Bite with Vic Venom, which went in-depth of the wrestling industry was published two years before the Screwjob incident occurred.
The Mr. McMahon heel persona was already receiving heat from the fans months before the Screwjob occurred.
The business had long been exposed. People, even die-hard marks, had known it was a work all along decades before Montreal happened.
Vince McMahon acknowledged wrestling was all scripted in 1989 to avoid having to pay taxes and State Athletic Commission regulations. I think he said this in front of the New Jersey State Senate.
...This thread wouldn't exist?
:idk3:
Probably...I've never been the most original forum member.I think somebody already made that joke earlier but I cbs going back and checking
Probably...I've never been the most original forum member.
I'm pretty sure I am...You're clearly not the OG (Original Grievous) ?
And even if it didn’t happen wrestling world would be exactly the same, so again I don’t see a point in this “What If” question. Maybe OP wanted to know would Bret still hate HBK and Vince so much.Anyway...lets not ruin this thread about
something that happened...22 years ago.