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Post by hardcoresmarkgirl on Apr 28, 2012 21:51:08 GMT -5
Try not to be bias, think about: -Production -Name Value -Talent -Match Quality -Divisions -Influence -Crowd Size ect....
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Post by Gee Hall on Apr 28, 2012 21:52:42 GMT -5
I'm not sure how I can't be biased, actually. Do you mean current promotions only? As opposed to all time?
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Post by Chris.charlton on Apr 28, 2012 21:57:44 GMT -5
Isn't the whole point of a poll to show your 'bias'? The only aspect of the list of categories that's subjective is match quality, apart from that, wwe should win by a massive margin.
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Post by The Pod-Father! on Apr 28, 2012 22:14:51 GMT -5
Hmm...This is kind of a kooky poll because by the paramaters that you provided the WWE should win in a landslide. The only advantages the other promotions have are Talent, Match Quality, & Divisions...On every other criteria, the WWE wins by a comfortable margin.
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Post by Gee Hall on Apr 28, 2012 22:56:13 GMT -5
Hmm...This is kind of a kooky poll because by the paramaters that you provided the WWE should win in a landslide. The only advantages the other promotions have are Talent, Match Quality, & Divisions...On every other criteria, the WWE wins by a comfortable margin. All good points, Nate. I am also assuming this is current promotions as well... which means I can't vote for Stampede Wrestling which was my favorite promotion as a little G growing up in Calgary. People often talk about saying the best wrestling was the stuff you watched when you first got into it, and that was the go to program here and ran back-to-back with Superstars on Saturdays. I'm not going to vote on this one.
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Post by The Pod-Father! on Apr 28, 2012 23:34:32 GMT -5
Yeah, part of it is nostalgia...But in a lot of ways the product was just better back then.
I came up in the late 80's and when the WWF, NWA/WCW, USWA, and World Class were all viable promotions. There's still a lot of good stuff today...But the WWF territory grab (culminating in the 2001 WCW buyout) really hurt the industry, and I don't think it's ever recovered.
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