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Wrestling 2013 - Part 2

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I'm just saying that they have speakers playing recorded cheers. So when a wrestler (who they want to promote so he sells even more t-shirts) first came out from the curtain, the initial cheer from the crowd sounded very loud, but the cameras showed people weren't interested.
 
I'm just saying that they have speakers playing recorded cheers. So when a wrestler (who they want to promote so he sells even more t-shirts) first came out from the curtain, the initial cheer from the crowd sounded very loud, but the cameras showed people weren't interested.

happens all the time on modern WWE broadcasting its because most of the product is boring to the casual marks these days, Watch some of the footage from the 90's and see how much of a reaction the crowd gives :lol:
 
I'm just saying that they have speakers playing recorded cheers. So when a wrestler (who they want to promote so he sells even more t-shirts) first came out from the curtain, the initial cheer from the crowd sounded very loud, but the cameras showed people weren't interested.

Its known as ''canned heat'', its really apparent on recordings of Smackdown. Huge crowd noises but nobody actually cheering.
 
To be fair to me, it was just a joke.

:lol::lol:

on another note Vince is reportedly not a fan of Daniel Bryan

WWE CEO Vince McMahon Reportedly Doesn't "See Money" In Daniel Bryan
By Daniel Pena
Jun 28, 2013 - 3:37:16 PM

During an interview two weeks ago with the Ministry of Slam podcast, WWE Hall of Famer Shawn Michaels acknowledged a recent conversion he had with WWE Chairman and CEO Vince McMahon where the 67-year-old said he doesn't "see money" in a certain, unnamed WWE Superstar. According to sources within the sports-entertainment organization, that individual is Daniel Bryan.

As transcribed by the Pro Wrestling Torch (interview remarks available here), Michaels said, "I had a conversation a couple of weeks ago with the man in charge and we were talking about a certain individual and he goes, 'I just don't see money in him.' And I said, 'You said the same thing about me.' He said, 'I did not.' I said, 'Yes you did!' (laughs) I said, 'And it's okay. It's just one of those things.'"

Michaels compared McMahon's views on the WWE Superstar to himself, as he believes he wasn't viewed as a "prototypical main event guy" while he was rising the ranks of WWE in the early-1990's.

"I wasn't your prototypical—heck, I wasn't anybody's prototypical main event guy. And I knew that. So, you just do your absolute best," said Michaels. "Yes, I was very scared and very worried, which had a lot to do with how bad I handled stuff because I spent a great deal of my career waiting for the other shoe to drop. Because it was a very real view of me and my ability and my talent. I'm a firm believer that talent does rise to the top, but you have to be patient. So, I spent a great deal of time worried, intimidated, and concerned that with each passing storyline, it might be the last one."

A WWE source believes that with Bryan having a major role on Total Divas—premiering next month on E!—as the boyfriend of cast member Brie Bella, his standing in the organization is "safe" for the time being.

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