Lio Rush gambled a lot with this gimmick, put everything into it, tried REALLY hard to make it work and is not only getting constant TV Time with it, but also secured his first Tony-verse Singles Title with it
Well Deserved!
Inside me are two wolves; one really enjoys the concept of the backrooms staying the same through history, as it presents an odd "chicken or egg" dilemma. the other really enjoys the idea that the backrooms evolved as human perceptions of fear and society evolved.
The way I would sprint over to show off my grip strength. "Alright, stand back folks. Watch a master at work." I pull the bars apart with ease. *everyone claps* "But wait, there's more." I then hold the baby above my head and tear it in half, the claps turn into shrieks of horror
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A legendary debut that ended up completely disrespecting Bray Wyatt’s legacy.
Yes, those are strong words, but they fully reflect how I feel. It hurts to see how the guys performing under Bray's name were fumbled so completely.
The start was great: a spectacular debut, a decent feud with Chad Gable and American Made... And then? Just pure filler, dragging out an endless program with the Final Testament and MFT. Is this seriously how you book a faction meant to honor one of the most creative and unique minds in business history?
The Wyatt Sicks had a ton of talented people. Sure, they weren't gunning for world titles, but they deserved compelling, outside-the-box storylines. The original concept of "punishing those who betrayed family" was perfect - after all, half the WWE roster has turned on someone!
But it all devolved into repetitive, baseless jump scares and exploiting the name of a great man. Was it worth it just to sell a couple thousand t-shirts? Absolutely not.
The way WWE buried the Wyatt Sicks and released them is a massive stain on the reputation of their booking.
On August 1, 2004, Daigo Umehara had one pixel of health left against Justin Wong in Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike.
He parried all 15 hits of Chun-Li’s super and won the round.
The crowd reaction became one of esports’ most replayed clips.
I hate to break it to everyone. Talent that sets a company like AAA on fire enough for WWE to want them back/debut, will have their hype nerfed just like this.
Applies to every company they’ve acquired/partnered with. Most of their homegrown stars/NXT struggle with this also.