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We're the target audience for this so I'm sure he has his stock answers for our type of audience. But it worked on me - I thought he came off great. He was about as diplomatic as he could be with Punk and didn't dodge the Chyna question. He got a shot in a Bret, a small one at Nash, and didn't bury Goldberg as much as I would have expected.

 

But what really impresses me is how good Austin is. He's obviously not a pro, and doesn't follow up as much as you'd want, but as a former pro wrestler he's just about the best interviewer you could ask for.

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Hilarious how everyone shit on me in another thread for daring to suggest that Chyna belongs in the HOF, and now that very topic is dominating half of this thread and got Austin's endorsement. ;) Triple H, though, made a good point about what an 8-year-old would find if they googled her. He handled the question very well, I thought.

 

The beginning of the podcast in general was the weakest, but once Austin started asking more loaded questions, it got good.

 

This wasn't on par with the Vince interview, but it made for a nice companion piece to it - which I suspect was Austin's aim anyway.

 

Based on this, do we dare think that Bryan has any chance in hell of facing Brock at WrestleMania?

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One tidbit I took from this is that people within the industry seem legitametly baffled by the crowd rebellions. Not even strictly from a business perspective (although that is the most important obviously) but also from a "wow, I can't believe people are taking this so seriously" angle. Like the fans booing and complaining are thinking about this much more thoroughly and profoundly than the wrestlers and decision makers themselves. Wrestling bubble.

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I heard Chyna was brought up for HoF talk and Trips looked very uncomfortable.

Well the question was should she be in the HOF, and he was trying to put it as nicely as possible that while she deserves to be in, they can't because because let's say some kid who doesn't know who she is looks her up online they're gonna find porn and overdoses.

 

This would be a far more compelling argument if they hadn't already inducted a convicted rapist.

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I heard Chyna was brought up for HoF talk and Trips looked very uncomfortable.

Well the question was should she be in the HOF, and he was trying to put it as nicely as possible that while she deserves to be in, they can't because because let's say some kid who doesn't know who she is looks her up online they're gonna find porn and overdoses.

 

This would be a far more compelling argument if they hadn't already inducted a convicted rapist.

 

 

That. And Jimmy Snuka too. Three of the very first six results you get after you Google his name have to do with Nancy Argentino.

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One tidbit I took from this is that people within the industry seem legitametly baffled by the crowd rebellions. Not even strictly from a business perspective (although that is the most important obviously) but also from a "wow, I can't believe people are taking this so seriously" angle. Like the fans booing and complaining are thinking about this much more thoroughly and profoundly than the wrestlers and decision makers themselves. Wrestling bubble.

 

The disconnect between the crowd and the bookers/producers is the same disconnect I see when I go on travel orders to anywhere that is not NoVA/DC/SoMD. All that area wrapped in the 495 exists in a media world that reinforces their biases to the extreme and makes it hard for new information to get circulated around.

 

From Trip's talk it seems like he has a clue about the disconnect. It seems like he's recognizes the crux of the situation being that Vince's mindset (and Dunn being in Vince's ear) prevents a lot of the mending that needs to happen from occurring.

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So...yeah, about that...

 

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Regardless of if it was him or ghostwritten, that's the type of thing they need to not be doing.

At the least they have the History of the World Title DVD on there right? That doesn't help if it doesn't get picked up by the search though.

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On to other aspects of the pod. HHH really didn't offer a lot, maybe double talk.

 

Yeah, this interview left me cold. The usual corporate bromides ("everybody works hard here") and the disingenuous skating around the questions surrounding Chyna and Punk left me feeling like Triple H isn't quite as heroic as he's often portrayed in his power/political struggle with Dunn.

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So...yeah, about that...

 

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Regardless of if it was him or ghostwritten, that's the type of thing they need to not be doing.

 

At the least they have the History of the World Title DVD on there right? That doesn't help if it doesn't get picked up by the search though.

 

No, they don't. They have the hour long documentary from that DVD and that's it.

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One tidbit I took from this is that people within the industry seem legitametly baffled by the crowd rebellions. Not even strictly from a business perspective (although that is the most important obviously) but also from a "wow, I can't believe people are taking this so seriously" angle. Like the fans booing and complaining are thinking about this much more thoroughly and profoundly than the wrestlers and decision makers themselves. Wrestling bubble.

I didn't get that impression. I thought it was reassuring that HHH understood that Roman gets booed because fans perceive him as being unfairly pushed and they think Bryan is being held down. They seem to get it.

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Which is positively demented--half the old DVDs aren't in stores anymore, and the other half probably aren't selling very many copies anyway. Might as well put them on the Network and promote them. They had no problem with putting certain ones on Netflix, extras and all.

 

The only ones with matches on Netflix were ones that weren't in the "documentary plus extras format," meaning the ones that were just matches or mixed mini documentary clips throughout.

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One tidbit I took from this is that people within the industry seem legitametly baffled by the crowd rebellions. Not even strictly from a business perspective (although that is the most important obviously) but also from a "wow, I can't believe people are taking this so seriously" angle. Like the fans booing and complaining are thinking about this much more thoroughly and profoundly than the wrestlers and decision makers themselves. Wrestling bubble.

I didn't get that impression. I thought it was reassuring that HHH understood that Roman gets booed because fans perceive him as being unfairly pushed and they think Bryan is being held down. They seem to get it.

 

 

He may indeed understand it better, but we really didn't get a feel for how he would manage the situation better if he had complete control. Basically, Triple H threw Vince under the bus during the interview for the decision, whilst giving absolutely no indication what he would do differently.

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Not sure if Triple H is even the one that made that tweet on his Twitter account. For what it's worth, on the podcast, he said people will probably have to Google Buddy Rogers, not look 'em up on the Network.

 

I was distracted by how Austin & Triple H both kept looking at the laptop monitors. Austin, I can understand. Looking at the next questions or whatever...but what the hell was Triple H looking at? Made me feel like some of the answers were stock answers.

 

It would be pretty cool if Austin could get The Undertaker out of character talking about stuff on his podcast next. I have zero desire to see Stephanie McMahon or someone like John Cena.

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