(Frage:) One of the biggest differences in today's programming versus 10 or 15 years ago is the TV-PG rating, and the end of the hard-core stuff. Was there a point after ECW, after Foley in Hell in a Cell, when you reached a point there where you were like, "All right, how much further can we take this?"
(Antwort:) All that stuff is just special effects. It's crazy special effects that you've never seen before, but if the story's not good, it's still a crap movie — it just has a bunch of stuff exploding. Visually, it's unbelievable, but you're bored 20 minutes in. At a certain point in time, those special effects just started to become all we were.
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There's always going to be a certain group of people who like horror movies just for the special effects and the slasher stuff. It doesn't matter. That's why schlocky B-films work. They're terrible. The dialogue is horrible, the acting is bad, but there's a certain group of people that just love them because a guy killed a guy with a pencil through his neck. It's just crazy.Diesen "Triple H" sollte man im Auge behalten. Der scheint nicht blöd zu sein, vielleicht wird aus dem noch was.
Spaß beseite: es ist mithin bei modernen Fans teilweise erschreckend, in welch hoher Achtung die sogenannte "Attitude Era" steht. Klar, einiges war schlichtweg brilliant. Aber oh so viel war einfach nur billiger Schock-Schrott. Wer (jenseits der Teen-Jahre) will sowas sehen?
Die WWE scheint langsam aber sicher Fuß zu fassen. Die Shows und PPVs sind konsistent gut bis hervorragend. Ich für meinen Teil bin guter Dinge, dass HHH einen ordentlichen Job machen wird "after Vince McMahon's death".
Apropos Pipebomb und "This Business". Hier (RAW vom Montag, 19.8.13) malträtiert CM Punk einen buhenden Fan:
Was das mit obigem Zitat zu tun hat? Alles.
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