Deadlie wrote: » What's the craic with Kurt Angles Facebook page and his #MyComeback thing? Is he returning to be TNA (I don't watch, so I dont know if he's away or not) or is it some healing thing? I only ask because loads of the comments are suggesting a wwe return.
To make it in the WWE you have to be very adaptable and willing to make any character or opportunity work.Heres some very good advise.Make a list of the worst possible situations and character traits you could be asked to do.Now make up a character and promos involving those traits and work on perfecting that character and promo(on your own otherwise you'll get locked up).Make those things second nature.Now you've taken away some of your fears so whatever you are asked to do should be easier.Dont skip this task.Very few people who come to the WWE end up being the character they envisioned.
Moneymaker wrote: » Ambrose has way more potential as a main event babyface then Reigns.
CSF wrote: » The WWE would be looking for another Cena though, so Reigns fits that bill. Ambrose will move to the top in a different role than the super face bad guy conquering Cena/Reigns type.
Moneymaker wrote: » This is true. But Ambrose is far more interesting and the sort of promos he cuts, his in ring style and his character. He could easily be a 2014 version of Steve Austin. Not to take away from Reigns though, he's doing a good job.
Moneymaker wrote: » I think the whole street clothes getup suits him. Done right, he could be Steve Austin 2014. It's all so seemless and natural to him.
Scavenger XIII wrote: » It should, the vest was pretty much the only difference from his usual appearance as Moxley. I do like the sound of him becoming Austin 2014 - honestly that kind of charismatic rebel character is the only way I'd see him going if he remains a face.
Riddle101 wrote: » I would have thought Ambrose would be more akin to Brian Pillman, more so then Steve Austin. The rebel thing was more Punk's shtick, where as Ambrose is more unhinged like Pillman was.
gerrybbadd wrote: » I think the idea of Ambrose as an Austin type character is great. WWE would need to let him run with it though, and be loose with restrictions character wise.
beakerjoe wrote: » True, he has to be given teh chance to be his own character. I can imagine a situation where Rollins beats up Ambrose. The next show, Rollins is facing Kofi and Ambrose interfers for revenge. When Rollins esapes much to the dismay of Ambrose, Kofi gets to his feet only for an angry Ambrose to batter him in his rage. Ambrose needs a better finisher IMO. His current one reminds me of a worse verison of Jarrets Stroke
mrkiscool2 wrote: » 1. WWE have done really well the past two years in building people up. Like there are now easily 10 guys on the roster who could be credible WWE World Heavyweight Champions and about 6 of them have only gotten (or regained) relevancy in the past 2 years. That makes me excited (even if I am extremely fearful of the fact they won't follow through or will fcuk it up)
gnfnrhead wrote: » Bar Daniel Bryan, who is actually really at a main event level? People thought Wade Barrett was at that level several years ago and he is still only a midcarder. Likewise for the Miz, Dolph Ziggler, Del Rio etc. etc. etc. For me there are only 3 or 4 credible potential champions, and two have been main eventers for the best part of 10 years. Another is Daniel Bryan and another is Brock Lesnar. Nobody else on the roster is close to being on that level.
jaykhunter wrote: » I agree. Bray, Cesaro and the Shield are great "tomorrow's stars" but I've no doubt they would not draw as a champion right now. The future's bright though. Although I thought Sheamo would be fully developed right now 4 years later, and not still a stale, irritating babyface. (I don't mean to damn him as a talent, I think he's a very decent wrestler and competent on the mic despite his horrendous gimmick)
mrkiscool2 wrote: » Sorry, if Daniel Bryan was "main event" material under Vince than you are clearly mistaken. I respect both of you guys as posters on here (gnfnrhead and myself may not always see eye-to-eye but I actually think your posts are at least insightful) but I cannot agree with you at all on that. I think Bray and all 3 members of The Shield have been built well enough to be champions at the moment. And while I want to see Cesaro and BNB get at least until Survivor Series without the title (due to the way they are booked ATM), them holding the title would still be OK in my book, as well as being extremely credible champions. Again, the 6 I have mentioned there along with Bryan (who only became big since WM 29) Cena, Sheamus and Orton could actually easily all be credible champions. And even though we may not necessarily agree on the amount (and only because ye think they are "future stars" but how many times have we said that in the past 5 years). I genuinely believe everyone in the WWE World Heavyweight Championship ladder match could easily hold that title credibly (as long as they are not just a stop-gap for Bryan-as much as I love him and want him to be champion I don't think he should get a shot again until Survivor Series) which is actually pretty damn impressive for the WWE considering how bad things were three years ago.