Silkk
Can't Change My Damn Avi :beli:
1) The nWo wave had been died down when Nash was still a part of it. It had nothing to do with him leaving. the nWo Black and White was just corny at that point. the Wolfpack was just an extension of the original group and the cooler members just moved over there. And you're further proving my point because again Nash was a part of a hot group at the time. It was a combination of Nash with Hall with Savage with Luger that made it look cool, then Sting joining was icing on the cake. Nash BY HIMSELF never drew a dime. Every individual member of the Wolfpack was needed in order for it to flourish. The whole was far greater than the sum of its parts.
2) No way! You're clearly going off only crowd reaction. Crowd reaction doesn't make money. By that assessment Dean Ambrose is hotter than John Cena. Goldberg was the only one besides Hogan at that time selling out house shows and generating huge revenue on multiple fronts. Goldberg. Not the Wolfpack. The Wolfpack was the equivalent to DX as Goldberg was to Austin. They were secondary draws. They weren't the headliners.
3) Agreed
4) That's my point, there was no need or reason for him to lose at that point period. It's not as if Goldberg had to be beaten at that time, he didn't. I'm not saying there was a better option at that moment, I'm saying there was no option at that moment that would make sense. Anyone beating Goldberg at that time was a wrong move. Whether it was Nash or Sting or Benoit. Nobody should have beat Goldberg in that time, that's my point. Nash was head booker at the time and wanted to end the streak. Just like how during his run towards Starrcade, he beat Wrath, who was hot at the time and on a winning streak. And Nash ended that for literally no reason. Just bad booking.
1. Savage & Sting weren't in the Wolfpack during the entire run and they remained hot as ever. In December it was only Nash, K-Dogg, & Luger
left2. Except they were. They had four former World champions in their group. DX was a midcard comedy act. And Ambrose doesn't get Cena type reactions, shyt be dead quiet when he's out there most times.
4. Nash wasn't the booker yet, and Goldberg had to lose eventually just like Austin did. WWE had much better storylines when Austin was chasing Rock/Taker/Vince for the belt. They knew he couldn't hold it forever because that would get boring, just like it did with Goldberg. He never had storylines he just mowed people down, after 2 years they had to do something else.

then Hoegan goes Hoegan and starts trying to be cool face 2 months later sabotaging the whole damn thing.
