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Old 03-02-2002, 01:34 AM   #4
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Originally posted by The Strangler
I was just kidding around Chris, c'mon, I thought we had worked our hostilities out in this matter. Besides, it is just wrestling after all
I'll never forgive you for that.

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What I am suggesting is...

*swallows hard*

An adoption of the Japanese art of Strong Style wrestling. Basically what this means is that the in ring wrestling will become very stiff (Ex. Remember "Doctor Death" Steve William's disgusting backdrop he did on the guy who did the JR impression?) and concentrate on logical match progressions and LONGER matches. This will be a drastic step and require WWF workers to work and train much more intensely, but at the same time it also will mean they will work less. The angles are based around competetion, honor and the value of the Titles.

No promos, all talking will be done in mock up journalistic interview segments and press conferences.

No rediculous gimmicks or catch phrases. Each wrestlers personality will come out with their posture and style IN THE RING. But maybe a little will come out in the OCCASSIONAL heated interview.

I believe that American wrestling fans are ready for this style of wrestling and I actually think that they WANT to see something different like this. I believe that the American audience wants WRESTLING now, not funny skits and the spin-a-roonie. Remember when Booker T was a GOOD wrestler?
I agree 100%. If the WWF starts training the fans to like WRESTLING, then it could go over big time. But as you said, it'll NEVER happen.
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