WWE Has taken some sort of Innovation to help Sports Entertainment
WWE Has taken some sort of Innovation to help Sports Entertainment
WWE is a title that brings a glint in a person’s eye of all youngsters out there. It’s a title that people have grown up with. From skipping studies, to skipping meals, all for anyone 90 minutes of pure adrenalin; the lights, the action, the drama was something to die for! And if that’s insufficient, wrestling card games, trading cards, and walls adorned with posters of Hulk Hogan and The Rock and what not! Those were the good old days.
WWE brought a revolution to the entire world of sports entertainment. Yes, it’s sport, however it is essentially entertainment, and a area of the entertainment industry, and entertainment at its best for that matter. The People’s Champ, the Texas Rattlesnake, The Heart Break Kid, Triple H; these people were, and still are role models for plenty of young teens out there.
Why you ask? Because, it had been different. It’d the magic required to help keep people glued to their seats/TV sets. It absolutely was better than any Hollywood flick. 世博 The oh-so-arrogant Mr. McMahon and his mini-wars with the stars, especially Stone Cold Steve Austin; the life-in-a-pot-undead Undertaker; the People’s Champ, The Rock who Layeth the SmackDown with the People’s Elbow; who are able to forget those golden moments. After all, they’re etched into our brains, and I speak for plenty of people when I say that. The craze was so extreme that I really fractured my leg once trying to accomplish a Jeff Hardy + a Brahma Bull “Swanton Elbow” ;.This just goes showing how much we were in love with the individuals with the cool hair, the big muscles, and of course the underwear. The only thing that people never followed was the “Please don’t try this at home”!
Then came the name change, and Personally, i feel that it wasn’t only the name that had changed. Maybe I was growing from it, but that’s simply not right because I’m still a WWE fan. In came a new breed of muscle-men, hungry for every other’s blood. Brock Lesnar.. Man he was one strong guy. He bloody broke the ring, and the tool used was a Big Show! A 500 pound superplex! I could hear myself thinking “What the hell just happened?!” accompanied by “What else did you expect?” John Cena, a slim little thing who liked slapping people and showing some “ruthless aggression” has become near legend, followed by famous brands Batista the Animal, Mr. 619 Rey Mysterio and the Punjabi Giant, The Great Khali. Although extremely talented and bloody well powerful, these new champions somehow didn’t have what the older Heroes did. They’d just disappeared. And to this day, I’m always longing for some turn of events and The Rock, or Stone Cold walking down towards the ring. But such is life.