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Old 03-24-2002, 04:14 AM   #8
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Originally posted by The Strangler
I week does not make a turn around. The fact is that ratings have been dropping consistently in general, and I don't think a Hogan face turn is going to last in the long run.

For the WWF to return to where they were 3 years ago, they need to do what they did then: Elevate new talent. They created DX, Stone Cold, The Godfather, Golddust, Val Venis, etc. Combined all this new talent (Ok, Godfather was Papa Shango, but it was a NEW idea)

Are they? No. They are doing just the opposite by pushing old men who can barely move anymore into the top spots. Truthfully, I find the whole NWO angle rather boring. I just don't are about Nash or Hall anymore. Both of them can't work anymore anyway.

At least the WWF has decided to push Brock Lesnar, which I have been calling for for 4 months now. Next you should see Randy Orton, Leviathan, The S.A.T.'s, Nate Hatred, and several more big young talents on the Indy scene come up with Paul Heyman.

Hell, even have Heyman pick them by hand, he has always been brilliant when it comes to finding young unknown talent. He proved this by keeping ECW afloat for so long even though the WWF and WCW stole most of his talent every year and he had to constatly go out and find new guys.

Also, I think the WWF needs to work stiffer. Look at what Brock Lesnar has been doing. Poeple are in shock from the ass kickings he has been giving out. Those power bombs on Spike were just sick.

WWF Attitude is dead. The ratings have shown the people has grown tired of it. Its time for the WWF to move in a new direction.

i dont think anyone here knows what your talking about (i mean the indy wrestlers). these ppl arent that hardcore fans.
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