Does Anyone Watch Wrestling? (WWE, AEW, TNA, NWA, etc)

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AEW's PPV this weekend has a good looking card (Ambrose Moxley vs Edge Copeland, MJF vs Page, Take****a/Omega, etc) but it's annoyingly expensive compared to WWE now included on Netflix, and I've had mixed reports about the streamer they are on in Europe.
They've now done a deal with Amazon to stream their PPVs. Still a bit expensive compared to the all-inclusive WWE/Netflix offering, but I may bite the bullet.


For once the UK gets the good deal vs the dollar price - £20 vs the $50/£38 US cost.
 
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Apparently the Cena heel turn has been planned for months and very few people knew about it.
I'm choosing not to believe that since nothing was alluded to it until the Royal Rumble. Id give it only 2 months planning at most.

Saying how it was all planned is way too easy for any writer/director to say. No, Rock in Bad Blood wasn't a "hint" that was an empty mystety box writers trick (as in make something as vague as possible that any revelation/twist/moment can fit into it one you know what it is), take that out and nothing changes.

Not that it matters, it being planned doesn't really matter in storytelling as its only ever an argument to dodge potential criticism or a fun fact and never as a response to praise because if something is good, no one really cares how much planning went into it.
 
Meanwhile, in the "wait, that's still a thing?" department, Natalya is going to be making an appearance in Billy Corgan's NWA.

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...of course you'll have to sign up for Elon's hate network to see it because NWA doesn't even post things on their own Youtube channel anymore, and even then it'll take them about two or three months to actually post it, and it'll be chopped up into 30 minute episodes of Power(rr) instead of a proper full event... but hey, if you really want to see an example of what happens when WWE loses all interest in you, there it is.
 
So more details have emerged above the Cena heel turn and why they chose to do it, this is only according to reports.

So The Rock wasn't going to wrestle at Mania 41 and I think we all knew that, but he still wanted to be a part of the Mania build. He wanted to be aligned with Cody Rhodes with Rhodes going heel. Rhodes turned down this idea, and they went to Cena as the second choice.

Apparently there are those in the company who believed the only thing that could hurt the company would've a Rhodes heel turn at this time as the feeling is that this current crowd is Cody's crowd.

But, Cena was originally planned to turn heel at Mania alongside the Rock in the main event but the brought it forward to Elimination Chamber this past Saturday, apparently that was a last minute decision made on the day of the event.
 
So more details have emerged above the Cena heel turn and why they chose to do it, this is only according to reports.

So The Rock wasn't going to wrestle at Mania 41 and I think we all knew that, but he still wanted to be a part of the Mania build. He wanted to be aligned with Cody Rhodes with Rhodes going heel. Rhodes turned down this idea, and they went to Cena as the second choice.

Apparently there are those in the company who believed the only thing that could hurt the company would've a Rhodes heel turn at this time as the feeling is that this current crowd is Cody's crowd.

But, Cena was originally planned to turn heel at Mania alongside the Rock in the main event but the brought it forward to Elimination Chamber this past Saturday, apparently that was a last minute decision made on the day of the event.
Well, that does explain why it felt so odd that there wasn't really any buildup to Cena turning, if they had originally planned for it to happen unexpectedly at Mania. Now THAT would have gone completely nuclear and definitely been more on the level of Hogan's WCW heel turn.
 

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