Smackdown – September 24, 2015: Have Fun But Don’t Watch

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  1. Your Eternal Reward says:

    Adam Rose, Jack Swagger, Bo Dallas, Damien Sandow, Those bullfighter guys, The Ascension, Darren Young, Titus O-Niel, Curtis Axel, Fandango, Heath Slater, The Miz, Barrett, Luke Harper at times, R Truth when he appears, Zack Ryder, Stardust still…

    People that either only appear every other week or aren’t used at all. When they do appear it will either be them getting squashed or a pointless match on superstars or something.

    They’ve done such a good job of squashing/not using half the roster it gets to the point where you know a list of these guys are worthless. They never win any big time matches and if they do they’ll reach the current Cesaro/New Day/Ambrose/Wyatt level where you might get a story but will ultimately lose anyway.

    A roster full of losers where most aren’t allowed to do anything beyond lose to the higher talent each week or pointlessly face each other. The crowd easily latches onto anything remotely basic such as Mizdow or New Day but the system just doesn’t want more then a handful of people to be over at the same time. I just don’t get this…

  2. MC ChickaChicka says:

    The current state of the booking is exactly why I can’t watch the show anymore. There’s no point watching a show and following the characters if it’s made blatantly obvious that the characters you like won’t ever be successful. I only keep up with what’s going on because I’d like to say there’s still a glimmer of hope that things will change, but as it stands now, the shows aren’t just badly booked, they’re actually bad shows.

  3. Crocker says:

    See I told you Cena is pushed down our throats! Why is he the only one who gets special treatment? Cause of politicking!

    • Thomas Hall says:

      No. He isn’t.

      • Crocker says:

        Your own words beg to differ.

        “Everyone not named Cena winds up on equal footing and the numbers keep going down because there’s no one worth cheering for.”

        • Thomas Hall says:

          We’re not getting into this here too.

          John Cena is on a different level because he’s earned the right to be on a different level. He’s treated differently because he’s earned that right. When I say he’s not on equal footing with everyone else, it’s meant as a compliment.

        • Jay H (the real one) says:

          Oh look someone else who doesn’t know the meaning of the word politics. What real proof is there that John Cena has done that? Because the internet websites say he has? He doesn’t book the Shows which is something the blind Cena haters will never get into their think skulls.

  4. Aeon Mathix says:

    I do like the fact that WWE isn’t even hiding the fact that Rollins’ match at hell in a cell means jack shit. It’s like “we got Lesnar vs Taker in the Cell?! Yeah! oh Rollins? Idk uh Kane. Sure.”

  5. BSE says:

    “This is a show where the wresting was fine but the booking really holds it back. On the surface, it looks like there’s some good stuff here. The midcard is looking stronger, New Day continues to be hilarious, Ambrose looks like he’s going to get a push, Reigns looks like he’s going somewhere over the Wyatts for a change and Cesaro looks primed for a push. That’s what you would think if you just watched this show. Here’s what’s likely going to happen.

    The midcard will likely do the exact same stuff it has done in the past because the writers can’t maintain any stories. New Day will continue to be hilarious. Ambrose’s win will mean nothing. Reigns will keep feuding with the Wyatts for another three months. Cesaro will be built up and fed to someone who doesn’t need the push for a match that is never in doubt for a second.

    In other words, WWE is fun if you watch once in awhile and don’t follow it long term. Once you start getting your hopes up for something, they’re going to come crashing down around you when you realize that WWE would rather spin its wheels and make sure that people don’t get too popular for reasons I still can’t comprehend. Everyone not named Cena winds up on equal footing and the numbers keep going down because there’s no one worth cheering for. This was a totally watchable stand alone episode but it’s nothing more than that.”

    This is the best summary of WWE I’ve ever heard. Correct on every point.

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