A Wrestling Genius: Meltzer's Piece On Bryan (MUST READ)

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I guess you're getting that no double talk, real scoops version of the Observer for 10 bucks a week :troll:

But yeah, this is a great read.

He posts all the scoops in the members forum breh, we just keep them quiet :mjpls:

Also from this issue :heh: at him hinting for some PWG tickets

Speaking of PWG, they run 2/12 in Reseda with a show called “Bowie” (after David Bowie). It’s become so impossible to get tickets that my schedule was free that night and wanted to go, and could not get tickets
 

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That was a pretty damn good read. It has the usual weird time/subject skipping from Dave but it didn't really bother me.
 

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Dave Meltzer is a pretty poor writer, imo. I mean in the sense of synatx, editing, and clarity. He really should wait a few days or maybe even a week to do his postmortems on careers, because he ALWAYS overstates the importance of whatever guy just died or retired.

Acting like Bryan was a trailblazer for WWE instead of following on the path already cut down by guys like Savage/Hart/HBK/Eddie/Benoit/Jericho and even Punk is weird at best, insulting to his readers at worst.

Yeah, having such a short deadline with so many shyt to write really fukks with his writing. It's why I mostly give him a pass when there's some issues with his big pieces.

And I'm pretty sure Dave focused on Bryan's late years because he knows he's gonna have to write another bio for him when he's inducted into the WON HOF this year (there's no way he doesn't get in the year). That's also a better time to write about his whole career and put it a in bigger context, specially if Dave want to stress the point of DB influencing the business in some way (I'm not sure I canco-sign him on that yet though, it's too early to tell imo).
 

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It's funny with the chronology in his obits/tributes, like he'll take about Savage winning the world title then the next line will be about where he was born. Then it'll be Memphis followed by his debut. :heh: I guess it's heavy stream of consciousness post modern stuff though. I can't read any linear books myself.

It's amazing he can write a novella length piece in a few days though. Also, awwww

My radio co-host and spiritual younger brother, Bryan Alvarez
 

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Dave Meltzer is a pretty poor writer, imo. I mean in the sense of synatx, editing, and clarity. He really should wait a few days or maybe even a week to do his postmortems on careers, because he ALWAYS overstates the importance of whatever guy just died or retired.

Acting like Bryan was a trailblazer for WWE instead of following on the path already cut down by guys like Savage/Hart/HBK/Eddie/Benoit/Jericho and even Punk is weird at best, insulting to his readers at worst.

Given his sheer volume of writing on a weekly basis, his readers accept the tradeoff
 

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Dave Meltzer is a pretty poor writer, imo. I mean in the sense of synatx, editing, and clarity. He really should wait a few days or maybe even a week to do his postmortems on careers, because he ALWAYS overstates the importance of whatever guy just died or retired.

Acting like Bryan was a trailblazer for WWE instead of following on the path already cut down by guys like Savage/Hart/HBK/Eddie/Benoit/Jericho and even Punk is weird at best, insulting to his readers at worst.

Every name you mentioned with the exception of CM Punk, all had to use steroids to change their bodies to receive that push from Vince. Bryan also walked in the door quite literally as a jobber. I remember him being 0-12 on NXT and the fans voted him #1 every week. Meltzer was mostly referring to the way the fans forcing his push through in a way not done before. That was trailblazing
 

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Bryan wasn't a jobber. Losing doesn't = jobber. Bryan was THE focus of the first season of NXT, THE break out star, and it was geared to be his introduction to WWE fans who didn't know him and might have trouble getting behind this tiny normal looking dude. Just like Season 2 was geared around Low Ki in almost exactly the same manner.

As for the other guys, you know exactly what I'm talking about. Spending years traveling the world gaining experience in many different styles (well, except for HBK), considered to have no chance because they were small, stuck in juniors and the mid card, yet ended up breaking out and being champions anyway. Eddie and Benoit were on gear before they were in WWE. Probably before they were even in WCW. The only difference between their paths and Bryan's was the difference in classification for what an indie was or wasn't before 2002.
 

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Great read and solidifies what i said.
Its more then meets the eye somethings though u have to know is gonna add up

People gave me shyt about saying frsil and what not and i will apologize to the board but i made my point...dude was a lot worse off then even he knew let alone the wwe staff. Those brain test showed exactly how bad he has it
 

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Damn that's a long read, bookmarked. If it's good I might forgive him for lying about Punk returning :troll:

Seriously though, I'm still pissed at that
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Dave Meltzer is a pretty poor writer, imo. I mean in the sense of synatx, editing, and clarity. He really should wait a few days or maybe even a week to do his postmortems on careers, because he ALWAYS overstates the importance of whatever guy just died or retired.

Acting like Bryan was a trailblazer for WWE instead of following on the path already cut down by guys like Savage/Hart/HBK/Eddie/Benoit/Jericho and even Punk is weird at best, insulting to his readers at worst.
They never forced the fans hand until Bryan. Never seen anything like it except maybe Rock in 99 when the fans made him the priority over Cripple H/Austin..they tried to put him in that tag team with Foley and fans made him the highest rated and by September, he was right back in the main event.
 
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