Has he ever had a good idea in his 40 years of booking?
Has he ever had a good idea in his 40 years of booking?
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the montreal screwjob
Burying Bret Hart
Yes.
Booking idea that happened: the entire McMahon vs Austin feud
Booking idea that didn't happen: Stephanie having an incest baby.
The territory expansion. Vince knew the NWA was doomed, stole workers from terrible promoters like Verne and Watts, drove Jimmy Crockett Jr to sell the company. Early 80s Vince was unbelievably based
The real Vince is stuck in the Black Lodge after he went there to try and get a Steve Austin tulpa when Stone Cold took his ball and went home. The entity that has been booking WWE to oblivion is someone named Jacinto who Triple H, Shane and Stephanie have been trying fight off but to no avail. Triple H's "Cardiac Issue" was a cover for a close call Hunter had with a Black Lodge entity. Shane being fire and Steph stepping down is all a ploy by Jacinto and his Black Lodge apprentice Nick Kahn.
That was Corny's idea
No, Vince's booking ideas always sucked, he was a great business man but he sucks at creative and all the good shit came from other people
Burying Zack Ryder
Yeah, to hire Pat Patterson to give him Ray Stevens's old ideas. Ray and Pat knew how to book for queers which was always Vince's target demo.
Jacinto booked some pretty kino shit like that promo with edge
Based and truthpilled
That's not booking you clown, but keep the copium flowing.
Go suck a blood money covered sand nigger dick you fucking moron
Yeah.
He hired JR.
Why is that a good idea?
Who did JR hire for Vince?
>Steve Austin
>The Rock
>Mick Foley
Foley whom McMahon was against, infamously.
>Trish Stratus
>Lita
>The Hardy Boyz
and so many more people.
Knoxville vs Zayn
>he was a great business man
He's even shit at that, he just lucked into wrestling being a cultural zeitgeist and having a monopoly for fifteen years because any competitors were more incompetent than he was.
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He turned it into a cultural zeitgeist in the 80s. Call him a shit booker or whatever but as a marketer what he did in the 80s was great. He lost touch a bit in the 90s and maybe lucked into the attitude era but the 80s success was all his vision for a mainstream family entertainment show. People make fun of it now but he coined the term "sports entertainment" all the way back then and that approach is what made the WWF a massive mainstream entity
That's a LOT of luck you describe