HHH becomes creative chief and this is what happens? That’s what I am talking about WWE! This was an outstanding match. It moved the furniture, it was crazy, some kid tried to cash in his money in the bank contract to ruin it, he hit Roman Reigns with the briefcase on his head, luckily Brock hit him with an F-5 and ended his ambitions, the referee he came with went back to the locker room empty handed, what a couple of jerks. The Undisputed tag team champions, the Usos, came by to assist Roman Reigns with Brock Lesnar and they literally buried him alive, couldn’t answer to the 10 count. Also Paul Heyman got a F-5 on top of the commentary table, it was long overdue. Brock Lesnar also lifted the ring up with a tractor, driving the world bananas and sending the commentors in dilirium, nothing like that has ever happened in the world, we were shocked! I also heard the company is not PG anymore, it’s now 14, that’s good, that’s something, it won’t be like the Attitude and Ruthless Aggression eras but it’s something, it’s reasonable. Things are looking good at the WWE.
I prize consistency more than everything. Consistency and care are important because they produce the best results. I strive to deliver everyday, to show-up every day even when I don’t feel like it. My thought process is to always dominate, to maintain the pressure, maintain the hunger, to maintain the stamina. Consistency is linear and I love that because that means my business is growing incrementally. This is important because I don’t like to overwhelm myself. I work smart and not hard, I don’t want to work hard, that doesn’t make sense to me, I want to be productive and have space to think and make sense of situations. Because I value consistency more than anything, creating systems and frameworks is paramount. Systems is how I organize things. Systems is how I standardize things. If I have default settings, I can make minor or major adjustments to improve my systems. Systems enable me to be consistent. I also invert, working from backwards. It helps me recognize things that might go wrong and generally things I don’t want. Instead of things I want to happen, I think about what I don’t want, like being around negative, unmotivated and passive people. I avoid that and it helps me move forward to achieve my goals. Lastly, I believe in elevating your perspective, observing things in a scope of years instead of today or tomorrow.
Stacy Kiebler, those legs. God bless the Attitude Era and the Ruthless Aggression Eras. That version of WWE was entertaining. I am in mourning, the product WWE has today sucks. It’s too soft, politically correct and packaged. This “PG family stuff” doesn’t make for good entertainment. It’s a waste of my time. I wish I could rewind to the 90’s and early 2000’s, nothing can beat that WWE. Awesome storylines, controversial takes, groundbreaking revelations, the drama, the story, great wrestling, great gimmicks, great commentary, exciting, believable, entertaining, imaginative, innovative, full of enthusiasm, funny, sexy, a roster flooding with actual charismatic stars and just overall great content. Today’s product makes me sad. Sure they have Brock Lesnar, Roman Reigns, Charlotte Flair and Ronda Rousey but that’s ALL they have, that’s not enough. Ronda and Brock while great inside the ring have no microphone skills. Roman Reigns is aided by Paul Heyman. The company has no real stars. Back then they had The Rock, Stone Cold, HHH, Mick Foley, Goldberg, Shaun Michaels, The Undertaker, Kane and they were succeeded by Brock Lesnar, Kurt Angle, Eddie Guerrero, John Cena, Batista, JBL, Edge, Randy Orton, I could go on and on and on. The roster had an influx of talent and plenty of stars in the making. It was vibey and unpredictable. Today they have zero stars, literally just Roman Reigns. If your favorite wrestler got an injury and was out for months back then he’d have to start at the bottom when he returned, there was competition. Everyone was hungry. Ideas flowed and there was experiments. Remember the uproar Eugene caused? Some thought WWE took it way too far, certainly a character like Eugene would never see the light of day in 2022. But that’s what made the product great because of storylines and gimmicks like that. The product also lacks sex-appeal, it’s too dull, lazy, repetitive and has lost its showmanship. It’s safe and insipid with no source of inspiration. I don’t like today’s Divas, they are musculine and angry, no feminine essence whatsoever. What’s the use of having Divas in the show if they are bad imitations of the men? I remember a time when we had Trish, Lita, Micki James, Beth Phoenix, Michelle McCool, Sable, Maria, Dawn Marie, Stacy Kiebler and Torrie Wilson. Divas back then were superior, the entertainment value was better, storylines relatable and the matches were more iconic. Today’s segments and promos are uninspiring. The wrestling is awful and the commentary mediocre at best. It’s just not the same without Jim Ross and Jerry Lawler. The enthusiasm is not the same. The crowd interactions are not the same. The credibility and believability isn’t there anymore. It’s like the magic dissipated away. Maybe the Trademarks and Merchandise are selling like hotcakes but what about the product? What about the content? What about the entertainment value? Creatives need to reign again in the company for it to have a great product. The writing has to improve. Stars need to be made and integrated to the show. Showmanship and sex has to return. The “PG family” rating is dragging the show to its grave. It’s hard to get excited about a WWE match. The product is a huge disappointment, it’s been that way for a while.
Yes I am still here, fly as ever! Life is a bitch ain’t it? The girls who used to be fly are now disasters, I am shocked, it’s like time staled up their will to live. Ambitions and dreams cremated and contained in an urn. All they have is images of who they used to be. All I see is single mothers, they reek of desperation and no future prospects. It was good when you were whoring around, now karmas got you by the clit. Stupid with men fleeing, 30 ain’t a joke. The girls who used to be just meh are ripping it up, winning like a fix, hot as mercury and dolled up for success. I guess we all get our time to shine. Yes I am still here, fly as ever, so amazing like coitus in winter. All I get is prepositions from girls who used to have it. Lol, what I need you for? You ain’t hot like me. Levels babygirl levels, I am way too good for you. I keep on getting better and better while you in free fall, you’ll only drag me down. Shit, I deserve somebody as fly as me. Someone with quality, I don’t want no average bitch. Time is up, you failed to see the bigger picture, now younger and tighter pussy is taking you out the game. You ain’t good enough for me. You really think I’m looking forward to being a stepfather of three? Bitch please, I ain’t doing that. But I’ll fuck you when the kids are asleep, I can compromise on that. I ain’t taking you and your kids to the Zoo, I have bigger plans. Your baby daddy fled, why would I stay? My condolences, I wish you still had it, then maybe you’d have a chance with the great man. Yes, I am still here, winning as ever, amazing as usual, on God mode like the tribal chief. I have too much quality, I am way too good for you.
To create something of significance and value, you need a tribe or community of people pulling in one direction. They don’t have to share blood, heritage or anything binding biologically, they just have to be like-minded. I like the example of Henry Ford. What he did with the automobile industry was amazing. In that time, cars were available but they were expensive and reserved for the wealthy and affluent. Henry Ford had a dream of making the automobile affordable for the average American. He came to the realization that he would need economics of scale to mass produce and save costs. The revolutionary thinking never stopped there. Essentially he started Capitalism by getting investors involved and creating the assembly line. The Ford company started mass producing cars but he also realized sales would be slow if there wasn’t a system in place. He created the modern 9-5 work week. This way employees would produce the vehicles mid-week and purchase them on the weekend. It was a success.
Ford grew and made money for his investors. I think that’s a beautiful example of Capitalism, that’s where everything started. I think the socialist economy is cool too. Countries like Sweden are beautifully run. There’s a lot of peace of mind considering everyone has access to the best schools, hospitals and other facilities. Systems like that guarantee peace of mind. Of course it can go bad like it did in the 20th century but I see a lot of positives. It’s a fair and just system. The only problem I see is parting with 50-60% of my income tax.
I also like what Mark Zuckerberg did with Facebook. I love the culture he instilled in the company. I love how clear their vision is “make the world more open”. Essentially to connect everyone in the world. To help him in his cause, he got the best people by his side. Today Facebook has over 2 billion active users. That’s powerful, it all started with a tribe, a community of students.