The
Bulgarian Brute has made quite the splash in the media over the last few days
as news broke of his and Lana’s engagement in spite of a storyline where they
appear to be feuding with one another.
The
initial report came from — who else? — TMZ, but it didn’t take the gossip site overturning any rocks
for the scoop.
No, Lana
(Catherine Joy Perry) made it easy for everyone by posting a photo of her
engagement ring to her social media account.
This came
after news that she and Rusev had bought a house together.
While you
would think this should be a happy time for the pair, it’s not. Or at least it
won’t be, according to Dave Meltzer of the famous Wrestling Observer Newsletter.
Meltzer
said that WWE CEO Vince McMahon was furious over the way the leak came about,
with Lana initiating it. Since McMahon likes to maintain a stranglehold on the
WWE’s storylines, he was none too pleased due to the fact that Rusev had just
gotten “engaged” to Summer Rae on television.
By the
Bulgarian Brute and his long-time valet living their lives, they majorly
screwed up those plans, and whenever you mess with what’s best for business,
McMahon has a tendency to “react” by decommissioning your push.
Therefore,
wrestling fans are bracing for a huge drop in Rusev’s “stock” as a superstar.
While it will likely hurt his positioning for the next several months, this is
a case of “taking one for the team.”
Why?
Because
the ongoing storyline between Rusev/Summer Rae and Dolph Ziggler/Lana has been
painful to watch. Log on to any wrestling forum, and there are literally
thousands of comments deriding these otherwise top performers.
Well, not
them so much, but the angle.
Going way
back to June when this “hot mess” first began, Wrestling Forum was riddled with haters.
“I
personally hate this storyline,” wrote one commenter, adding that it felt like
it was “just to put Lana over, but why in the h*** would you do that? She
doesn’t even wrestle.”
Another
fan commented how it made him actually hate (face) Dolph Ziggler.
“Basically
he is an old d****e who dresses like a teenager and is taking advantage of a girl
who is on the rebound. We all know the type, or have battled the type when in
long relationships that went south.”
Not
pretty, in other words. And those comments were four months ago. For the last
few pay-per-views and several Raw/Smackdown
episodes, fans have been forced to endure a wooden face version of Lana, a
leathery creep version of Ziggler, and a fish-throwing farce version of Rusev.
In other
words, it hasn’t been good for any of their characters, but worse, it’s been
excruciating for the fans.
Since
Rusev clearly has more to lose than Lana with this information coming out —
after all, WWE uses valets way less than they do monster heels — it’s about
time the WWE Universe got together and sent some thank-you cards (and maybe a
few donations) to the Bulgarian Brute’s brand new Nashville address for saving
them from the storyline.
However,
if Rusev is down for the next few months, he won’t necessarily be out. After
all, in May, 1996, a guy referred to in wrestling circles as “Triple H” broke
kayfabe to say goodbye to friends Kevin Nash and Scott Hall, who were departing
for then-rival company WCW.
As WhatCulture points out, Triple H suffered a prolonged losing
streak for giving the turncoats hugs in front of the WWE audience.
However, he took the career dip with such dignity that he would eventually win
his way back into Vince McMahon’s heart, and to the top of the card.
Do you
think Rusev will experience an extended losing streak from his engagement, and
if so, would you agree with Vince McMahon for forcing it on him?
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1 comment:
Itss not my businesss ,,but what I kknow is,,noblody knoows tomorrow,,its just irony of life
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