No one "grows the business". Cena doesn't, Batista didn't, Punk didn't, Orton hasn't.
It's not that kind of business anymore, not in WWE.
Cena stabilizes. Bryan drops.
If noone will pay to see the guy win the title, he shouldn't be at the top of the card. Period.
Your complaint about the Summerslam 2013 number lacks pretty much all context. So making an absolute statement based on it, is pretty silly.
If Bryan was a true draw, you wouldn't need context. You'd just see numbers go up, or at least stay stagnant, instead of dropping.
What's the context? That Daniel Bryan was billed as a B+ player? That they threatened to screw him out of the title? I'm not sure how that changes the fact that Daniel Bryan going for the belt did 186k domestic. You can make excuses for Daniel Bryan not moving the needle in metrics like, oh, television eyeballs and PPV buyrates, but the fundamental truth is that there is no money in the Daniel Bryan business.
Why are you so hung up on comparing Bryan to Austin or The Rock? That was a different time and if you apply those standards to the entire roster you're going to find them all wanting. I don't see why you're selectively holding him up to a higher standard.
Bryan is the fourth wrestler to reach the pinnacle of the company with a damaged neck but the first one to give it up so quickly it's almost like he never won it. Austin went for over a year in that miserable condition, Angle went on for six, Edge for five.
Even if you look at Austin his damage was much worse, yet he took only a bit more time off, came back, had a full year run at the top, then kinda retired. Bryan was never back full time since he got surgery.
"I had a compression of the ulner nerve in two spots, at C-6, C-7, and C-7 T-1. They went in and there were some bone spurs in the actual spinal cord and they took that out. Now what's kind of going on is the nerve... it's what's called a double crutch. What they didn't realize is that the ulnar nerve, which runs from your neck down through here and to your elbow and then into your hand and everything, is compressed at the elbow as well. The surgery that they want to do now is taking the nerve from over here and putting it over there and then putting it under the muscle. I've essentially got probably half the strength in my right arm as I do in my left arm. It is what it is. If there's any sort of aggravation, I don't really notice it."
What's the context? That Daniel Bryan was billed as a B+ player? That they threatened to screw him out of the title? I'm not sure how that changes the fact that Daniel Bryan going for the belt did 186k domestic. You can make excuses for Daniel Bryan not moving the needle in metrics like, oh, television eyeballs and PPV buyrates, but the fundamental truth is that there is no money in the Daniel Bryan business.
Someone in this very thread said he could have been as over as Rock/Austin was and I just figured that was the general consensus around here.
If you're the "most over" guy in the company, you shouldnt be having significant ratings drops. Not to mention he doesn't exactly make them sell more or less PPVs. Putting Reigns in that top spot would have made zero difference in terms of drawing power (the focal point of having a legacy in sports entertainment) except seeing worse wrestling matches on TV. Sure he's a fan favorite, much like Rey Mysterio was, but that doesn't mean you should be the top guy in the company.
To give him the strap and have him being the main attraction of your dying company because 2000 or so fans like him, doesnt make much sense to me.
Like I said before, all he has is his YES chant (the very same fans who sing the Fandango song and do the wave. Should Fandango get the strap too?) and once thats gone, so is he. He was already give the opportunity of a lifetime despite my beliefs and he failed miserably. And he's injured AGAIN even with the IC strap. The dude can't even carry a mid card title while Cena for the sake of the company is playing second fiddle with the US title and elevating talent (somewhat)
The context for Summerslam 2013, in short is:
1. The buyrate everyone called disappointing was the preliminary one, the final one ended up at at slightly over 2011's
2. It was a drop from 2012's number, but 2012 was an anomaly as it got a big bump from Brock Lensar's second match back. 2011 and 2013 did the same number.
3. It was Bryan's first ever main event, two months earlier he was in the tag division. He had never been pushed as a main event guy before that PPV. The build for the match was shite too, Cena and Bryan didn't even interact until the last RAW.
No one claimed he was as over as Austin or Rock. But he was never given that spot even as an experiment, so how far he could have gotten, we'll never know. Even the WM 30 main event, that was because the audience revolted and Punk left, straight away after WM 30 Bryan dumped in Kane Kountry, portrayed like a geek, treading water until he was to be squashed by Lesnar at Summerslam 2014.
Surprisingly, Lesnar would be just as over and a draw as he is now even if he was in a feud with Kane. As long as he didn't kill him first.
Bryan riding the consistent stagnant PPV #s. Brock elevating it. Which is why Brock is in the top spot.
You didn't address any of the other points. Just like you used a July 2013 TV rating to somehow prove that 2014 Bryan was "bad for ratings".
dude is such a fuking whacko. him and his wife believe in the most bullshit snake oil treatments and products. he likely fucked himself over when he got hurt and wanted to try "alternative medicine" .
Shave his face, put him in a wheelchair, give him a balloon to hold and let him work the mic as Daniel "Maybe?" Bryan, a constantly concussed bumbling dolt.
The show most go on. There's money to be made.
Brock on the other hand, brings up the ratings. And he doesn't need a title to do it. He could literally come out on 4 episodes of RAW, not even wrestle and he'd still draw. A documentary on Brock's penis tattoo would draw more eyes than a Bryan main event. See the difference?
Why are you so hung up on comparing Bryan to Austin or The Rock? That was a different time and if you apply those standards to the entire roster you're going to find them all wanting. I don't see why you're selectively holding him up to a higher standard.
dude is such a fucking whacko. him and his wife believe in the most bullshit snake oil treatments and products. he likely fucked himself over when he got hurt and wanted to try "alternative medicine" .
Total Divas is not real, friend.
Karma for taking part in WWE management's spiteful response to CM Punk leaving to seek proper medical attention last year.
So long you f*cking a**hole, I hope your undeserved Wrestlemania main event spot was worth it.
Jeez
If Punk never walked, that Wrestlemania main event would've never happened.
Yeah but if you're a wrestler in the WWE and management says "hey we want you to maim event WM" you wouldn't turn it down
This isn't really true. I can remember a good while back, I went over WWE's financials. No idea why now, but probably because I like that kind of stuff, and get curious. My memory is sketchy, but I do remember things beginning to distinctly improve in their financials beginning 2005 (in comparison to 2003/2004 which took a nosedive of sorts), and that was due to a combination of things (licensing, live event revenue etc.). Live attendance also increased steadily, which is probably the greatest evidence that both Cena and Batista did draw well, since they were basically your two leading stars across two different brands, and from what I remember WWE was doing several live events with both brands. It was also pretty damning of Lesnar, who evidently, really wasn't doing well back then so I've no idea why I see this constant idea of him being such a big star back then, because he clearly wasn't. Although, that's not a surprise since he wasn't a face, and was around for all of two years.No one "grows the business". Cena doesn't, Batista didn't, Punk didn't, Orton hasn't.
It's not that kind of business anymore, not in WWE.
kind of a bummer that this thread has devolved into talk of buyrates and whether he's a draw.
This dude is straight up one of the best wrestlers of the last 20 years, and maybe one of the best American workers ever. It would be a huge bummer if couldn't go anymore, but fuck me what a record of great matches he'd leave behind.
If the roles were reversed, Punk absolutely would've turned it down despite it being his lifelong dream, because he's a man of character and integrity. Not some hippie, reality tv star opportunist.
If Punk never walked, that Wrestlemania main event would've never happened.
If the roles were reversed, Punk absolutely would've turned it down despite it being his lifelong dream, because he's a man of character and integrity. Not some hippie, reality tv star opportunist.
No one "grows the business". Cena doesn't, Batista didn't, Punk didn't, Orton hasn't.
It's not that kind of business anymore, not in WWE.
He also threw the entire fucking industry under a bus to boost his MMA cred.If the roles were reversed, Punk absolutely would've turned it down despite it being his lifelong dream, because he's a man of character and integrity. Not some hippie, reality tv star opportunist.
Having said that, WWE is a brand in itself, and I think this way of thinking that folks tend to have about one superstar or two superstars being your main draws is primitive. It doesn't really fit with the way things work now. I think Cena's effectiveness, for example, probably wore out back in 2008 or something since he couldn't really go higher. I also think he could leave tomorrow, and it wouldn't affect WWE too much. You can always build someone to take that place, although they may not match his merchandise sales (which are a very small piece of the pie at the end of the day). The board is simply different now thanks to a lack of competition, and the the different kind of strategy they seem to employ.
Ithil killing it in this thread.
I always felt like Brock/Punk was the big match going into that SummerSlam, yet after his UFC numbers, WWE will never pin blame on Brock because it reflects badly on them.
Literally no one on the active roster is a draw because wrestling has been in a decline or held even since 2000. Bryan is failing just as everyone is failing.
WWE wrestling you mean.