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Re: WWE: Things Are About To Get Rowdy
Wow! FINALLY!!! SETH FREKAING ROLLINS!
Wow! FINALLY!!! SETH FREKAING ROLLINS!
Now Kofi. What a night! Kofia Mania!!!
Gotta be happy for Kofi.
Bork lost.
Kofi won.
The Man won.
They actually listened.
Gotta be happy for Kofi.
Bork lost.
Kofi won.
The Man won.
They actually listened.
He knew in advance, though. I mean, it's all a work, right? Honest question. Since I was about 8 I have assumed it's completely scripted. Nothing wrong with that; so is Shakespeare. But would you say, "Welp, gotta be happy for Helena, she finally got Bertram!"
It’s more of a “I’m happy to see this guy finally rewarded for all the work he’s done.” They don’t just put the belt on anyone (Well, WCW did but let’s not talk about that), it’s supposed to be a symbol that you’re the top person in the company.He knew in advance, though. I mean, it's all a work, right? Honest question. Since I was about 8 I have assumed it's completely scripted. Nothing wrong with that; so is Shakespeare. But would you say, "Welp, gotta be happy for Helena, she finally got Bertram!"
He knew in advance, though. I mean, it's all a work, right? Honest question. Since I was about 8 I have assumed it's completely scripted. Nothing wrong with that; so is Shakespeare. But would you say, "Welp, gotta be happy for Helena, she finally got Bertram!"
The question is, how far in advance do they let him know? I agree, he knew prior to going out there, but is it 3 days prior? That day? Hours before?
Vince/the booking team have been known to change the scripted outcome of matches the day of, even up to right before the match happens.
There are some personnel who go out of their way not to be told what's going to happen either, that way their response is more genuine. Paul Heyman (Brock's manager) wasn't told Brock was going to be breaking The Streak until the moment it happened - the infamous shot of him clutching his head screaming "OH MY GOD!" is the result.
There are some personnel who go out of their way not to be told what's going to happen either, that way their response is more genuine. Paul Heyman (Brock's manager) wasn't told Brock was going to be breaking The Streak until the moment it happened - the infamous shot of him clutching his head screaming "OH MY GOD!" is the result.
That's fascinating. If I were an announcer I wouldn't want to know. I'd want to do it straight and be surprised along with the audience. That would make me the voice of the audience.
Is there a safeword for when someone f-cks up and gets hurt? I assume at this point kayfabe is broken in a medical emergency since otherwise Vince would be sued into oblivion.
In WWE the announcer has Vince talking to them in their ear the entire time, a lot of times feeding them lines to say.That's fascinating. If I were an announcer I wouldn't want to know. I'd want to do it straight and be surprised along with the audience. That would make me the voice of the audience.
Referee will make an X with his arms over his head. That's the universal sign for "someone's hurt for real, drop the act and get medical attention." Even this can be played off in kayfabe by an alert team though (and some feds actually use the X sign as part of the show, which I vehemently disagree with.)
In WWE the announcer has Vince talking to them in their ear the entire time, a lot of times feeding them lines to say.