Was he actually over, or was he just the beneficiary of hot Attitude Era crowds popping for everything?

Was he actually over, or was he just the beneficiary of hot Attitude Era crowds popping for everything?

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He was pretty over OP.

he was over. nobody popped for d-lo during their match at summerslam but they screamed their heads off for val during his entrance and the match.

The Big Valbowski was as over as a lower-mid card guy can get. But Attitude Era crowds were objectively better. They actually went to shows to have fun, not live-blog their reactions to their faggy twitter friends.

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Zoomsters only take part in social activities to gain social status. What's alarming is the rate at which the majority have fallen for uniform identity as a form of security. They feel safe only when surrounded by likeminded people and literally flip out from anxiety when pressed with adversity or true diversity of ideals. This nervous tendency to huddle up in crowds for security and the illusion of strength through numbers is nothing more than a form of cowardice, they are too gay to dream outside their bubbles and too gay to act on anything the group may disapprove of. Basically E crowds are reddit.

Metlzer and Wolfchad both have statistics that show Val had very low rated segments

at any given time, the wrestling industry ironically supports one "weiner/cock/dick" gimmick

Both and that's why it's so important to draw casuals. It's easier to get people over when you have millions of new casual fans that haven't watched your product for years and know all the tricks and gimmicks. Hardcore fans are pure cancer to an entertaining product and catering to them only makes the show worse.

He was the Joey Ryan of his time

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Mmmmmm, comparing the big Val to that indy cringe faggot Ryan? Wrestlers Court,7am sharp, bring breakfast and coffee for the boys and a 300 word double-spaced apology

How the fuck didn't either of them die when Rikishi jumped off the cage?

Uh, no. The Big Valbowski was good.

Swear I read an interview with Rikishi recently where he talked about how they managed to do that spot without them both dying, but I can't find it anywhere.

Shouldn't have eaten that whole plate of hotdogs

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>they are too gay
Kek

He was the man OP. A sexual deviant. Back then, that was something people respected.

>Shouldn't have eaten that whole plate of hotdogs
that was his payment though

>lolbertarians

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>cannabis Connoiseur

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everybody was over then because pretty much everyone had some kind of character and was allowed to be entertaining

The Big Valbloatski

Val was over with the women, his target demo. The teen boys thought he was funny but little else. I think he could've been a top guy with a slight change in gimmick.

He also would've fit in with DX.

the Now picture isn't him. It's his brother who wrestles or wrestled on the indies. I forget what his name is

>The teen boys thought he was funny but little else
Wrong, they thought he was BASED because he was fucking Jenna Jameson.

He was 100% over because it was basically smut.
People cheered most for the things that were the most un-PG, like Austin and bra and panty matches.

Russo wanted him to be in DX but DX guys politiced against it

he was over

beneficiary of hot Attitude Era crowds popping for everything.

When Test and Brian Grandmaster came back nobody cared.

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If someone makes an appearance and the crowd pops, they're over to an extent.

discount Rick Rude wasn't ever over