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This is something, that WWE does to please the kids. They have completely sold out for this family friendly entertaiment... :finger: :facepalm:
 

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Austin 3:16 said:
This is something, that WWE does to please the kids. They have complete sold out for this family friendly entertaiment... :finger: :facepalm:

*completely*

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CM Punk said:
It was family friendly in the 80's...

Everyone knows that and so do I.

:pity: :haha:
 

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Wrong section brother, threads like this should be in "General WWE"

But yeah, I hate the concept of this show, and how PG WWE is nowadays, I guess you have to roll with it.
 

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Austin 3:16 said:
*completely*

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Everyone knows that and so do I.

:pity: :haha:

WWE wasn't G rated in the 80's and Saturday Morning Slam is "G RATED" , which is worse than "PG" I the 80's we had great wrestlers like the Macho Man Randy Savage, Roddy Piper etc.. when you look at the WWE today, there is not so many wrestlers, that I would personally like based on their wrestling skills.
 

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Moved to PPV and WWE events.
 

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Austin 3:16 said:
WWE wasn't G rated in the 80's and Saturday Morning Slam is "G RATED" , which is worse than "PG" I the 80's we had great wrestlers like the Macho Man Randy Savage, Roddy Piper etc.. when you look at the WWE today, there is not so many wrestlers, that I would personally like based on their wrestling skills.

*in*
 

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Having one G rated show in a multi show multimedia franchise is not selling out. Selling out would be making their entire product G-rated. This is a smart business move. Pick the kids up when they are small, as they are older they move on to other WWE programming.
 

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Lacky said:
Wrong section brother, threads like this should be in "General WWE"

But yeah, I hate the concept of this show, and how PG WWE is nowadays, I guess you have to roll with it.

Maybe I have to, maybe I don't... Whenever something bothers me, I say it whether anybody likes it or not.

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I'm new to this forum..
Thanks for telling me that anyway
 

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At least it's just one extra show that we don't have to watch. Yeah, it shows WWE is a bit different from the past but they have to roll with society just as we have to roll with what they do if we want to be fans. They have to be PC and everything now and appealing to kids with one show while they're very small and then leading them to other programming as they get older is a good idea, at Stop said.
 

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Stopspot said:
Having one G rated show in a multi show multimedia franchise is not selling out. Selling out would be making their entire product G-rated. This is a smart business move. Pick the kids up when they are small, as they are older they move on to other WWE programming.


I see what they are trying to do.. smart thinking by WWE
 

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I've watched a couple of episodes just to grade the show and they also teach the kids about WWE history. The first episode they had a segment where they talked about "funky" wrestlers throughout the ages like the Junkyard Dog. And one episode had a segment on Ric Flair's career.
 

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So what? Just don'twatch it and stick to Raw and Smackdown.
 

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Leo C said:
At least it's just one extra show that we don't have to watch. Yeah, it shows WWE is a bit different from the past but they have to roll with society just as we have to roll with what they do if we want to be fans. They have to be PC and everything now and appealing to kids with one show while they're very small and then leading them to other programming as they get older is a good idea, at Stop said.

How many weekly shows WWE has now?.. 6 PPVs not included, they're not weekly WWE shows

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dethfvk said:
So what? Just don'twatch it and stick to Raw and Smackdown.

I'm only watching Raw now, Smackdown sometimes.. last episode was good.