![]() ![]() However, we as an audience have no idea who Pat Buck really is and what role he has to play on Raw. That man apparently had the ability to suspend Nia without pay until she apologized. Or take the recent angle between Nia Jax and Pat Buck. But other times in the women’s division, underhanded tactics have transpired without any interference from an authority figure. Here’s what I mean: When Bayley and Sasha essentially stole the Raw Women’s Title from Asuka, Stephanie McMahon appeared on the Titantron the next day to set things straight and set up a rematch between Sasha and Asuka. However, this system feels so disjointed, so sporadic, and so chaotic, that every story line is in danger of massive continuity errors. And so, what we have had so far in 2020 is no clear authority figures, except when it appears to be consequential for a storyline. There is also the fact that The Authority left a bad taste in our moths. Albeit, they had significantly more power within kayfabe. Part of the problem with the fact that the GM, whether it was Kurt Angle or Daniel Bryan, or someone else, would get too involved in the story lines and end up becoming a character not unlike a main roster wrestler. Now I know that when we’ve had GMs during the past few years, things got a little bit out-of-hand. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |