Hoarr said: Two things:



2) That "illness" is not really a terrible thing in wrestling. It's an attempt to hook some of the older viewers who don't watch regularly, and it's the same thing with the video games. Putting in the superstars from the late 90's WWF could be an interesting way to entice the gamers who loved WWF No Mercy or WWF WarZone back in the day. Click to expand...

No I get that. I'm a long-time fan and am pretty lapsed over the last 4-5 years, so this move would be targeted directly at me... but at some point it all looks desperate, you know?They need to just let stuff go, honestly make an effort to really embrace this new generation without the need for special aging wrestler guest referees or gimmick matches, and cameos. They rely too much on the "remember that awesome classic Attitude moment?" too much (whenever I catch RAW or a PPV nowadays it just feels cloying to try to resurrect those good memories) and don't make new moments.Wrestling should really always be making new, classic moments. Or trying at least.That said, one man's opinion... and a lapsed fan at that. Take everything I say with a few grains of salt.