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They do own 'The Elite' likeness themselves, right? So they'd be able to fully use that, unlike 'Bullet Club'.

I believe they do. I know they say they're happy with their schedule and making a lot of money without WWE but you gotta think that sooner or later they'll show up it just seems inevitable that it'll happen.

Elite vs Shield :wow::wow::wow:
 
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Only the really militant vegans/PETA supporters do this. It really pisses me off too cause it gives a bad name to other people that choose meat free diets and get tagged as nutters and other such nonsense.

I really dig him as well. They totally failed on making him a face, but he's really good as a heel. I like how he changed up his offense to fit that too. Plus Thea is :pimp:

Dude realized he should keeping Tranquilo, then it finely worked out.

I think he will catch on with the fans and be the Natio of the WWE

I don't think he will be as popular, but the snarls get what he is doing. I did immediately.
This killed me.
Naito a poor man's La Sombra.

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I believe they do. I know they say they're happy with their schedule and making a lot of money without WWE but you gotta think that sooner or later they'll show up it just seems inevitable that it'll happen.

Elite vs Shield :wow::wow::wow:

The Elite vs Good Brothers Club
The Elite vs The Shield
The Elite vs Wyatt Family
The Elite vs Evolution
The Elite vs The World
 
Damn, shots fired @ ConcessionsNobleKane. My main point though is that the "majority of WWE fans" probably have the same level of knowledge of Omega as they did Styles. If you put him in the 2018 Rumble in Philly, 99% of that crowd is going to know who he is, and is going to go bat**** crazy, and will make him seem like a huge deal. The majority will catch on.

Concessions Noble Kane :rofl:
 
Really enjoyed the entire tournament. Came on at the perfect time of the year where there isn't much to watch on TV, so I could get fully invested into it. Lots of great talent on the roster. I still prefer the storylines of WWE (and the fact that it's all in English) where I can become more emotionally invested in the programs, but the in-ring work is clearly superior.

I just really want to thank Meangene45 Meangene45 for turning me onto NJPW. Appreciate it man.
 
Really enjoyed the entire tournament. Came on at the perfect time of the year where there isn't much to watch on TV, so I could get fully invested into it. Lots of great talent on the roster. I still prefer the storylines of WWE (and the fact that it's all in English) where I can become more emotionally invested in the programs, but the in-ring work is clearly superior.

I just really want to thank Meangene45 Meangene45 for turning me onto NJPW. Appreciate it man.

What storylines :lol?? But I'm pretty much with you. For as long as I've watched NJPW, I've never paid much attention to storylines, it's a bonus with them. The WWE was once great at combining good storylines with a good in-ring product, which is why it's frustrating to watch today since they're clearly on autopilot. The WWE is supposed to be the standard in wrestling, yet the only thing still have high quality/standards for is for production/video packages.
 
What storylines :lol:?? But I'm pretty much with you. For as long as I've watched NJPW, I've never paid much attention to storylines, it's a bonus with them. The WWE was once great at combining good storylines with a good in-ring product, which is why it's frustrating to watch today since they're clearly on autopilot. The WWE is supposed to be the standard in wrestling, yet the only thing still have high quality/standards for is for production/video packages.



WWE hasnt been consistent with storylines since 2000
 
What storylines :lol:?? But I'm pretty much with you. For as long as I've watched NJPW, I've never paid much attention to storylines, it's a bonus with them. The WWE was once great at combining good storylines with a good in-ring product, which is why it's frustrating to watch today since they're clearly on autopilot. The WWE is supposed to be the standard in wrestling, yet the only thing still have high quality/standards for is for production/video packages.
Oh I totally agree that they are definitely all over the place now. For instance, what I think they've done with Roman and Braun has been great. It's probably more of an outlier now, but there are some decent builds here and there.
 
WWE hasnt been consistent with storylines since 2000

Definitely. It's no coincidence that Steph talking over creative from Chris Kreski was the cause of that. Storylines have been a blur for me since probably 2009. Most stuff sticks out for me due to mediocrity than actually being good. Dolph/Kofi, Orton/Cena, Bray/anyone, Santino/anyone, etc
 
Definitely. It's no coincidence that Steph talking over creative from Chris Kreski was the cause of that. Storylines have been a blur for me since probably 2009. Most stuff sticks out for me due to mediocrity than actually being good. Dolph/Kofi, Orton/Cena, Bray/anyone, Santino/anyone, etc
It's not surprising, but I've read that she's a huge b*tch to work under
 
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