[quote name='mykevermin']The ironic part of this is that, I believe Lagana was an ECW groupie (like those front row knobs from all the classic ECW shows, but not someone you'd recognize by seeing him) and somehow managed to get involved in ECW and eventually (duh) WWE. Either he's completely removed from being a fan of ECW that he doesn't know what he's doing, or he's secretly trying to kill ECW so it can be remembered for what it was. Putting Masters on Tuesday nights would certainly fulfill that task.
The thing about ECW was that it was, first and foremost, a wrestling show. Classic mat wrestling, lucha libre, hardcore blood-n-guts fests, every (most, anyway) match was fun to watch. With the influx of Lashley, Mike Knox, Chris Masters, and others, they keep pumping the show full of "sports entertainers" instead. Guys with "the look" (save Knox), but no ability to talk on the mic or wrestle a match. These guys have nothing except for what it takes to give McMahon a hard-on, apparently. I guess that's enough these days (remember this cat tried to build a whole company, the WBF, around Lex Goddamn Luger).
*sigh*
I know they say Heyman could hide weaknesses and emphasize strengths...but how can you do that when everybody you have can't wrestle for shit? They can't talk for shit? What can they do to get these guys over? The answer, of course, is nothing. They're resting on their steroid-enhanced laurels (try telling me they're regularly testing the newly-rebuffed Chris Masters), and the only thing that can improve WWE programming is TNA. Word on the street says Jim Cornette and Vince Russo are working together on the creative side of TNA right now, they have a primetime time slot, and some of the best

ing wrestling buried in the middle of some substandard talent and storylines. TNA is pretty close to waking up the WWE monster, I believe, and the sooner they improve the better. I can't wait until RVD hits TNA, because you and I know it's inevitable.
Here's hoping guys like RVD and Sandman didn't sign contracts that gave WWE IP right over their names. The Dudleys learned that lesson the hard way.
And, for the record, let me say this now, and get it out of the way: the feud with Mike Knox will be CM Punk's most prominent moment in his WWE tenure. He's too popular with the wrong people (read: us), and I'm sure the McMahons don't think he has a great look. Seeing as how that's all that matters, I'm willing to go on record and say CM Punk is going to be a lower-mid-card worker in a very short period of time. Think Super Crazy.[/quote]
I think CM Punk's greatest asset is that his first big WWE (ECW) match was in front of a crowd of smarks. He got crazy cheers and the casual fans all bandwaggoned it... Punk's really been boring me as of late... Even RVD, who's had the same gimmick/move set for years and who's pretty bad on the mic has been more entertaining. There's a lot of guys I wanna see in TNA... RVD, Sabu, Punk, Heyman.. etc.. However, I lost respect for Sabu after he went to ECW.. If I had to bet, I would say he only did it for the money. Also, I don't blame Punk for choosing WWE over TNA. But I don't think he deserves any respect for it. He could have been one of the biggest stars in a rising company (like Joe) instead of someone who WWE will probably bury in the next year or so.
Btw, on gamefaqs, this is my signature: Not changing my sig until I see RVD vs. Samoa Joe. Started 07/06/06.

Looks like it might actually happen!