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Originally Posted by Da Greatest
Hey guy this is Da Greatest and dose any body even remember the times when the belts were just Gold, where it wasnt about having the belt its self but winning the title and following up the hype of the match. For example the spinner belt, now i know alot of you are liking the idea of a fantastic shiney new belt that spins, wow ohh my god gold that spins i mean come on the world hevy weight championship thats good old fashioned WWF. Yea thats right WWF i think that when they got rid of the WWF name the whole attitude whent with it. I dont even think Vince knows whats going on with the business today there are more shirts than fans, more hats than heads even pump up cena shoes god who cares, personally i watch WWE to be entertained and to follow my favorite wrestlers, not follow my favorite belt so i no theres going to be alot of people who may critisise my post but think about the message im acctually sending. So thats me thanks guys.
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More shirts than fans? Who the hell are you kidding, the WWE still has millions and millions of fans. It's hilarious how some people make up their own facts to try and support their argument. Try to find an old WWF magazine from the late 80's...you'll find just about as much merchandise then, as you will now on Shopzone. The only reason why there might be more now is because, as with everything in life, times change. How can that be blamed on Vince McMahon?
I hate to break it to you, but you're not the only one who watches the WWE to be entertained; we all watch it for that reason. What you find entertaining might be different than what I find entertaining. If you are so concerned with 'pure wrestling' without all the glizt and glam of merchandise and big buisness, try watching PWG.
Whoops...they make an attempt to turn a profit by selling merchandise too. Damn.