Utilizing the belief system and work ethic (Mattributes) of THE Matt Hardy to create a better life for yourself by fulfilling your goals and dreams. Mattitude is a quality that can help anyone -- regardless of background or past -- to achieve success. You just have to make it a lifestyle, a mindset, a religion. Mattitude, is something that can not be taught or learned. Mattitude is something that burns within. In the ring, Mattitude is the intangible, the x-factor, that gives me an advantage over everyone else.
First off, we don't know if this is true and even if it is..... ah hell, I dunno, I guess they saw the genius that was the Bossman dragging Big Show Dad's casket around and wanted to capture that magic again. I really can't believe that they would do that.... OK, I CAN believe that they would, I just can't believe that they would try to put it on the air and think it was good.
Man, this could be the worst RAW ever......
By the way, Storm's gimmick includes 1.) telling the audience to shut up, and 2.) occasionally making everyone stand for the Canadian national anthem. You know they don't know what to do with a wrestler when he's making fans stand for a national anthem. It's like waving a white flag and saying, "This guy has no personality -- we give up."
If this is what's on the 'tape' tonight, I'm not watching RAW until after Survivor Series. No exceptions. No matter what.
-Jag
Not that I've got a ratings box or anything. I just think I owe it to myself to break this horrible addiction to RAW.
With poison running through your veins, and death marching solemnly towards you, heroic acts become more of a necessity as you see your time dwindling.
Vanquishing your enemies, making amends to those you have wronged, and leaving words of love and kindness for those around you become second nature as your own mortality looms
However, true strength lies not in these last desperate acts, but in the actions of one who has to get out of bed the next day and face the consequences of doing that which you believe is right.
I wasn't planning to watch Raw anyway. This will be the first time I've missed it in about 18 months. But I thought (since all the sex references were cut from the recap videos during the PPV) that they had dropped the necrophilia part of the angle.
I guess not. My Monday nights are free for the indefinite future.
Note to Goddess: Thank you from the bottom of my heart for having Mrs. Shem go to bed at 9:30. Also, please fester and die for creating a universe in which something like this could happen.
Aserje ja de je de jebe tude jebere sebiunouba majabi an de bugui an de buididipi!
That's it. No more RAW until after Survivor Series. Then I'll reevaluate how much I need to watch RAW.
-Jag
With poison running through your veins, and death marching solemnly towards you, heroic acts become more of a necessity as you see your time dwindling.
Vanquishing your enemies, making amends to those you have wronged, and leaving words of love and kindness for those around you become second nature as your own mortality looms
However, true strength lies not in these last desperate acts, but in the actions of one who has to get out of bed the next day and face the consequences of doing that which you believe is right.
With poison running through your veins, and death marching solemnly towards you, heroic acts become more of a necessity as you see your time dwindling.
Vanquishing your enemies, making amends to those you have wronged, and leaving words of love and kindness for those around you become second nature as your own mortality looms
However, true strength lies not in these last desperate acts, but in the actions of one who has to get out of bed the next day and face the consequences of doing that which you believe is right.
I think it very much has to be something different to get people to invest an additional hour (or 45 minutes!) of their life in WWE programming, and it felt very much like just one more WWE show with slightly smaller guys.