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Old 02-04-2009, 11:32 AM   #8 (permalink)
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Re: Who Should Be Moved To ECW?

Originally Posted by horrorfan_1986 View Post
No one.

Until the WWE actually remembers that they have a brand extension that is supposed to keep wrestlers on their own show, there isn't a point. Currently, ECW has a talent sharing program with both Raw and Smackdown. In theory, ECW could have wrestlers as high up as John Cena, The Undertaker and Triple H and as low as Funaki, Scotty Goldman and Sim Snuka.

Until things change, ECW already has access to everyone thus no one should be moved.

Just because they have access doesn't mean it will happen. We are talking about people who are going to appear on ECW every week instead of the other brands. Rey being on ECW once wouldn't be the same as Rey being there permanently, so thats the only place to see him and as such, his fans watch the show.





"A few weeks prior to signing with WCW, I witnessed Hogan wrestle Flair on Nitro. Now strictly from a fan perspective, it was very hard to watch. What I witnessed that night was two legends that were shells of their former selves still trying to do it. Watching Hogan & Flair that night just wasn't right. In my opinion the bookers were just exploiting them to try to pop a number. It was a desperate situation and that's exactly the way it came across on TV."

- Vince Russo, Rope Opera



Tom says:
Are you saying you would watch Punk fuck a bald chick in a porno?

Ken says:
I'm saying I'd watch Punk alone in a porno.


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