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I marked the fuck out for the Dario comeback. He's the greatest thing in wrestling today. I love the idea of him controlling the temple again and having his brother just murdering fools that try to fuck with his house.
The storylines in Aztec Warfare were great.. some legitimate surprises and they did a great job of making Rey Rey a big deal, which he is.. but his time in WWE recently made me forget.
Can't wait for the Mil vs Pentagon feud.
...and Jack Evans doesn't give a fuck.
LU does an amazing job of making its villains feel ... well, cinematic is the term that comes to mind. When they had Mil sitting on his throne watching the matches, someone else mentioned it felt like Shao fucking Khan from Mortal Kombat. And after like every match people would call the champ out and he'd be sitting up there fuming.
They're a (relatively) small company but they make their fictional world seem huge and the stakes important. Storyline events having lasting impact / general consistency is a huge part of that. Big Ryck wore the eyepatch permanently after he got burned. They permanently killed off the Bael character. WWE doesn't feel high-stakes because nothing matters. Say Shane wins control of WWE at 'Mania ... nothing's gonna really look different the next day. 'Taker would eventually be back despite getting "fired". Or say 'Taker wins and Vince's debt to Shane is called off ... nothing looks different the next day.
In LU, when Mil took over the temple, the very damn arena reflected the champion's presence. With Dario / Matanza back in control, I actually am anticipating what this means for the show next week. I have a feeling we're going to see at least one more character permanently killed off.
And, shit, Sexy Star's storyline this season. They would never have their top damn female star get storyline kidnapped - with implications she was raped - and basically turn into a PTSD-addled mess. Which I wish WWE would have the balls to do, as they have the reach / resources to do some good work for real-life victims of abuse after they raise awareness of their plights through the mainstream media attention I guarantee that storyline would get if WWE did it.
I don't get how WWE just doesn't get that you can cater to casual fans just by telling a good, consistent story. Even people who don't like wrestling for wrestling's sake will tune in every single week if you give them characters they can relate to - and are given reasons to relate to them - and if the storylines ... well, actually are storylines. When Fenix cut that promo talking about what his mask meant to him I'm pretty sure I teared up, because it felt so damn real. He was talking about his actual life - growing up and feeling like an outsider in the real world, so he decided to live in the only world that made sense to him - a world where he doesn't have to hide who he is (ironically, by wearing a mask) and he can do fantastic things that leave people in awe. He chose to be reborn as something larger than the petty demands of the small-minded people around him. Just his damn name and one piece of clothing he wears, tells so much more story (both about his character and about the performer) than any full damn year in the "story" of any WWE character. Which we got from one promo.
Rasslin' tv needs to be dragged into modernity, and hopefully LU is successful enough that the other companies can't ignore what they're doing anymore.