If they are pretty much not going to have anything meaningful for these bitch’s to do, why are more of them not used for comedy?
And Santino/Emma was never comedy, it was filler.
Granted women in general are not funny, but they just have to perform whats written, not write it themselves.
I thought about something: if Okada or Styles doesn’t win wrestler of the year for the observer I would be SHOCKED!
In my opinion both have been the leader in the clubhouse this year for pro wrestling’s MVP and the two best workers. My money is on Okada because the voters probably think that he is due for the award (which he is). Leaving TNA turned out to be the best career decision for Styles and his only regret is the fact he didn’t make the jump sooner.
Why is it that so many ex-WWE guys have so much personality, and are so funny in interviews they do after their releases, but their booking didn’t tap into any of that? Brodus is an articulate, intelligent speaker in that clip, but they never allowed him to get near a microphone.
Mason Ryan, who you imagine is just another meathead, is actually cool and funny as hell, but they never allowed him to share that.
The WWE is too artificial and thinks everything needs to work according to a script even though the best and most iconic stars of the industry all had the freedom to craft their own personalities and gimmicks.