Gentle Giant
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I am shocked that Henson didn't sue The WWE (World Wrestling Entertainment) over the use of Fozzie's name. The WWE has a band named Fozzie
Why are you shocked? It's not the WWE's name, it's Chris Jericho's private band, and it has nothing to do with the Muppets.Originally posted by Gentle Giant
I am shocked that Henson didn't sue The WWE (World Wrestling Entertainment) over the use of Fozzie's name. The WWE has a band named Fozzie
Awesome Thank you very much!Originally posted by Gentle Giant
Jackie,I thought it did. Oh well. Everyone makes mistakes. Have a blueberry muffin on me. Edward
Vince and Linda are great decision makers. I worked for the WWF on a tour in 1997 and you quite honestly couldn't find a bunch of nicer people (kinda on a par with the Henson family) and many of them became and are personal friends. Their problem is that wrestling blows hot and cold all the time (very much like the Muppets) and so they have to find ways of dealing with the down periods. They have been at the top of their game for so long and it's now more difficult to find new ways to present wrestling as an entertainment package. Also now they have no competition which means there is no longer a real feeling of a competitive edge, and there is this large influx of talent from the other federations which means screen time for any individual wrestler would have been way down if they wouldn't have split the company into 'Raw' and 'Smackdown' rosters, and unfortuntely dividing the content makes it very confusing for viewers, but there was no other solution. Bringing in music (Jericho, Ozzie Ozsbourne and using lots of other rock artists for VT packages) is a way to bring back the old 'Rock and Wrestling' Era and see if doing an all round entetainment show helps them (it will likely bring the live audience numbers up) and re-using old 'classic' talent like Hogan, Goldust, or those at the 'Gimmick Battle Royal' they had two years ago at Wrestlemania is a way of exploting the nostalgia boom (just like the Muppets and ALF are doing nowdays) and trying to bring some of the old fans back and hopefully get them interested in the newer talent. So yes, some dodgy decisions that didn't quite work out, but also others that probably do exactly what they are designed to do - you can't really do new things without trying and they are in a strong enough position to try them.Originally posted by beaker
Man, and ya thought em.tv were bad decision makers!