For the past several weeks, I've notice that the Shield receive very little reaction from the fans. Which is strange because not too long ago they were red hot. Now it seems that the group receive cheers and boos here and there but nothing widespread. Are fans done with the Shield?thebest31406I think the WWE painted themselves in a corner. When they were red hot they were aloud to promo all they want about the guys they were facing (who were other focal points of the show.) Now they're facing the Uso's they're not getting as much TV time. I think they just need more promo time, because they're still impressing crowds during matches. That goes for the Uso's too. And the midcard titles. EVERYONE besides the WWE Championship feud and CM Punk need more promo time.
thought they were stale for awhile, had a good injustice gimmick and actually worked then just went to attacking faces that had nothing to do with anything and no injustice occurred, if they kept injustice and went after both heels and faces I would have liked them better and maybe a leader but never liked the blend of them with roman reigns in there who just doesn't fit IMO, and then when they all got titles I knew it was over because that ends the "less is more" rule and they started randomly losing on SD which no one watches and uggh so many things were done wrong if you ask me
personally would like them to all split up or maybe just ambrose and rollins be together or something but a different gimmick
If that last hour of Raw went back to TV-14 and the WWE writing moves back into more adult themes, then they wouldn't have problem keeping The Shield fresh and cutting edge....which other wrestlers need as well. Established guys like Jericho, Orton, Cena, and CM Punk don't need this change but a lot of the guys they are trying to push need a fresh setting where they can succeed and can flourish for many years to follow.
I know some of you guys who didn't witness the Monday Night Wars won't understand this but that was the Golden Age of professional wrestling. Fresh gimmicks, fresh storylines; basically fresh everything. The business was booming and guys like The Shield and many of these other up and coming wrestlers would have thrived in that setting.
Eh. I'm much more of a fan of the era before that with Hart, Michaels as the top dogs. I'd rate Hart-Michales over Austin-Rock anyday of the week. What do I know though, because that's when the company wasn't doing so hot. :PI know some of you guys who didn't witness the Monday Night Wars won't understand this but that was the Golden Age of professional wrestling. Fresh gimmicks, fresh storylines; basically fresh everything. The business was booming and guys like The Shield and many of these other up and coming wrestlers would have thrived in that setting.
StaticKornSlipX
[QUOTE="thebest31406"]For the past several weeks, I've notice that the Shield receive very little reaction from the fans. Which is strange because not too long ago they were red hot. Now it seems that the group receive cheers and boos here and there but nothing widespread. Are fans done with the Shield?goldenagenick24I think the WWE painted themselves in a corner. When they were red hot they were aloud to promo all they want about the guys they were facing (who were other focal points of the show.) Now they're facing the Uso's they're not getting as much TV time. I think they just need more promo time, because they're still impressing crowds during matches. That goes for the Uso's too. And the midcard titles. EVERYONE besides the WWE Championship feud and CM Punk need more promo time.
Yeah. I also think the group needs more meaningful matches. Fighting the Usos' all week doesn't mean a thing and is certainly a step down from battling the likes of Hell No and Undertaker. And you right; main event guys get far too much promo time. They milk guys like Cena, Jericho and Punk dry while the others get very little to no time on the mic to shine.
thought they were stale for awhile, had a good injustice gimmick and actually worked then just went to attacking faces that had nothing to do with anything and no injustice occurred, if they kept injustice and went after both heels and faces I would have liked them better and maybe a leader but never liked the blend of them with roman reigns in there who just doesn't fit IMO, and then when they all got titles I knew it was over because that ends the "less is more" rule and they started randomly losing on SD which no one watches and uggh so many things were done wrong if you ask me
personally would like them to all split up or maybe just ambrose and rollins be together or something but a different gimmick
baltimore088
The 'injustice gimmick was perfect for them and I believe it was something that the fans could relate to. That's something that the WWE use to do; use gimmicks that were at least somewhat socially relevant. Now the gimmick has been diminished to the point where the fans aren't sure of who the Shield is and what they do. Imagine if Steve Austin wasn't allowed to thrash authority; no middle fingers, no Austin vs. Mcmahon, no chairshots, no curse words, etc...what would be of Austin? Granted, Austin by himself was talented and charismatic enough to survive the business anyway but it helps not having your legs cut from under you while your hands is tied behind your back. The injustice gimmick is great but it's only as great as the WWE allows it to be.
As far as Reigns, I like him but he's starting to stick out as being nothing more than some rockstar bodyguard. When they were doing promos I didn't feel that way because he was actually allowed to speak. Now he doesn't do anything and frankly, neither does Rollins, which leaves Ambrose as the de facto lead of the group - a trend that is in direct contrast to what the Shield are suppose to stand for. I think if Reigns talked more, I'd feel better about him.
If that last hour of Raw went back to TV-14 and the WWE writing moves back into more adult themes, then they wouldn't have problem keeping The Shield fresh and cutting edge....which other wrestlers need as well. Established guys like Jericho, Orton, Cena, and CM Punk don't need this change but a lot of the guys they are trying to push need a fresh setting where they can succeed and can flourish for many years to follow.
I know some of you guys who didn't witness the Monday Night Wars won't understand this but that was the Golden Age of professional wrestling. Fresh gimmicks, fresh storylines; basically fresh everything. The business was booming and guys like The Shield and many of these other up and coming wrestlers would have thrived in that setting.
StaticKornSlipX
Their 'injustice' gimmick was fabulous but gimmicks can't work well if they're censored and restricted. Again, as great as Austin was, he wouldn't be the man that he is now if he weren't allowed to use his gimmick to it's full potential. A friend of mine told me that he too believes that the Shield could be great but today's era just isn't ready for them. Today's wrestling is much too contrived for a group like the Shield to become genuinely successful.
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