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Hanley! wrote:Worse again, it was actually 5 hours long ... with a two hour pre-show.
It was an entertaining-ish show, but it showcased all of their usual problems. Lack of forward planning, bad storytelling, failure to make new stars, failure to pace things right ... all exchanged for memorable clips or cheap nostalgia pops. Wrestlemania felt a bit like the Zack Snyder film of pay per views. Like they came up with a bunch of fun spots that they wanted for a trailer, but these weren't connected to any kind of story and when you expand upon them they're just kinda an incoherent mess.
After the last two Wrestlemanias, which had been a step up from recent years, this definitely felt like a step back again.
Hanley! wrote:After the last two Wrestlemanias, which had been a step up from recent years, this definitely felt like a step back again.
And just like the most recent Snyder film, it will draw big at first, but then the drop off afterwords will be noticeable. Raw tonight will draw a good number and then drop off into crap in a few weeks.Hanley! wrote:Worse again, it was actually 5 hours long ... with a two hour pre-show.
It was an entertaining-ish show, but it showcased all of their usual problems. Lack of forward planning, bad storytelling, failure to make new stars, failure to pace things right ... all exchanged for memorable clips or cheap nostalgia pops. Wrestlemania felt a bit like the Zack Snyder film of pay per views. Like they came up with a bunch of fun spots that they wanted for a trailer, but these weren't connected to any kind of story and when you expand upon them they're just kinda an incoherent mess.
After the last two Wrestlemanias, which had been a step up from recent years, this definitely felt like a step back again.
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