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You don't need to be the best wrestler to be massively over. Wrestling is more than technical ability.

Look at The Ultimate Warrior, Goldberg, Hogan. People like who they like. It's the promoters job to make sure those wrestlers are elevated.
 
Forward to any point in one of his matches and play. The first thing he’ll do is a superkick. If you like his entrances and merch, fine. But not what I’m talking about. I want to see wrestlers put on good matches.

That’s what I’d like to know though. Why he is connecting with the crowd. Why he’s so popular. It’s got to be more than just people like his entrence. If he isn’t putting on great matches, how is he compensating for it? Why is it being overlooked…

It’s what I was trying to ask SalfordKid12 yesterday but he was more interested in trying to make me look stupid than actually answer the question
Fantastic bazinga, changing my username, but yes I'm trying to make you look stupid...

I feel like you're moving goal posts. You kept going back to superkicks(which at no point did I agree or disagree, had nothing to do with anything I was saying), going as far as to lie about what you've seen on YouTube, and flat out said you didn't care about anything else you just want to see good matches.

Now it's, you want to understand why he's so over? This actually started because you doubled down on Kofi Kingston and alluded jey uso would be a worse champion. I'm not going to go through your posts because in all honestly I don't care, but you didn't ask that question once to me or anyone so don't make out like you did.
 
Anywho, any Aussies by tickets to GrandSlam?

Am I gaslighting myself in believing it was originally marketed as a ppv (and the ticket prices reflected as such)?

I'll be very wary of buying tickets for forbidden door in the UK if that's the case. Seems a really bizarre situation.
 
Anywho, any Aussies by tickets to GrandSlam?

Am I gaslighting myself in believing it was originally marketed as a ppv (and the ticket prices reflected as such)?

I'll be very wary of buying tickets for forbidden door in the UK if that's the case. Seems a really bizarre situation.

It was absolutely marketed as a PPV level event. There are people have paid hundreds for ringside seats.

They then sold just a fraction of the tickets for the stadium they'd booked so moved it to an arena in a completely different part of the city, and have now announced that it's a a TV "special" airing on tape-delay in a worse timeslot than Collision usually has.
 
It was absolutely marketed as a PPV level event. There are people have paid hundreds for ringside seats.

They then sold just a fraction of the tickets for the stadium they'd booked so moved it to an arena in a completely different part of the city, and have now announced that it's a a TV "special" airing on tape-delay in a worse timeslot than Collision usually has.
Can't imagine they'll be running a show in aus for a long, long time after this.
 
WWE don't even go there that often.

Elimination Chamber last year was the first time they'd been there in five years.
Supershowdown felt a lot more recent than 2018 to me. I don't remember anything from the main event.