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What these morons like the Chicago Crowd twitter failed to realize that as long as the building is sold-out and ratings are a steady pace, WWE is :win: anyway. A half empty crowd where the upper levels are tar off will send the big message, not chanting "CM Punk" or "We Want Ziggler" chants :heh:
Exactly, it's basically self Ether just by showing up :heh:

And this may not be the popular opinion, but if they are going to be mad at anyone, it should be Punk (or at the very least, a mixture of both him and the E.) Punk could have easily diffused their high hopes and Tweeted that he wasn't there, but didn't. He led them on and gave them that work as much as the E did, in the end. :yeshrug:
 

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What these morons like the Chicago Crowd twitter failed to realize that as long as the building is sold-out and ratings are a steady pace, WWE is :win: anyway. A half empty crowd where the upper levels are tar off will send the big message, not chanting "CM Punk" or "We Want Ziggler" chants :heh:

That's what I don't understand. If you're that furious vote with your dollar bill. Once Vince has your money it's anything goes :heh: these hijackers are the same ones who will buy every home video and tshirt.
 

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Why are you giving these ppl attention? I mean, who thinks 14k smarks are going to buy tickets let alone hijack a show?
 

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Exactly, it's basically self Ether just by showing up :heh:

And this may not be the popular opinion, but if they are going to be mad at anyone, it should be Punk (or at the very least, a mixture of both him and the E.) Punk could have easily diffused their high hopes and Tweeted that he wasn't there, but didn't. He led them on and gave them that work as much as the E did, in the end. :yeshrug:

Chicago is usually a great crowd to begin with but that crowd was extra hot because of the hope that Punk would show up, why would you want to diffuse that ?
 

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Chicago is usually a great crowd to begin with but that crowd was extra hot because of the hope that Punk would show up, why would you want to diffuse that ?
I personally wouldn't want the crowd diffused/deflated, as I always look forward to the Chicago shows. Was more referring to the blame being split, than just solely on the E.
 

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stupid. but if they were for real about it they'd meet up over the next year and make it a reality in a year or so. theres really no point though, unless shyt gets worse.

i didnt agree with them chanting shyt during the shield/wyatt's match or during db'd promo. the crowd definitely lacked focus. i did like how they would drown out Trips/Steph

forget chanting during the matches, they ruined Bray Wyatts promo too
 

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I enjoyed the show. The way they shytted on Sheamus and Christian was disrespectful as hell cause the match was solid
if that twit really wanted to do something they shoulde have pelted the ring wcw style during the ending:Cesaro:
They were prepared for that and security was keeping an eye out. It might not have been noticeable on tv but they were in force.
 

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"The cruelest thing I can tell a passionate, dedicated smark is that the more he knows the less he matters to WWE. The smark is the one person the company knows will be watching the show every week, no matter what. They're buying the licensed merchandise to complain about it on podcasts and paying the extra $20 at TV tapings to stand in an autograph line and tell their favorite disrespected mid-carder just how he should be used in the main event. Even at the emptiest of house shows (non-televised events usually packaged as tours) we could spot the dedicated IWC member on hand to record completely meaningless* match results for one of the "insider" news sites."

"Angry that Daniel Bryan or CM Punk isn't in the title picture at WrestleMania because of Batista? The WWE doesn't care, because you're buying their product anyway. I've been in these meetings, albeit for another company, but it's the same perception: You're an assumed gain, a given. Even when you swear you're never watching the show again (which focus groups told us is an empty threat), you're on various media platforms telling people how much you dislike our product."
 
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