Wrestling Blog
 
    Over Exposure is something rampant in pro wrestling today it is unbelievable how over exposed talent is today. I think it is hard to argue if WWE was to stopped showing some of the major stars on the television shows. But when I look at the card of a WWE pay per view it is hard pressed to find a match where I have not seen the two competitors wrestler before but even worse sometimes its hard to find a match you have not seen on TV yet. It takes health issues for WWE to show someone less and make them look larger than life and that is the Undertaker when he comes out today it does feel special because you know how talented he is the legend he is and it feels special because he rarely wrestles a match.   

  TNA makes a legend like Sting feel regular because he is on Impact every week and now killing his legend with this Joker gimmick. Sting is too old to work a full schedule he is injury prone so has to work a soft style. Why doesn't TNA have Sting show up less maybe only on pay per view and make Sting feel special like he is a legend. If it was up to me and theirs many reasons why its not and never will be but Sting Wrestling three match's a year would be perfect in my opinion if you made a big deal out of it they would be TNA's biggest draws of the year. 

  This in the end is a cause of a lack of talent in wrestling currently caused by many things and is another blog for another day. But today we see the same stars again and again people hate constantly on John Cena and one of his biggest issues is the fact is that his gimmick went stale years ago. A comparison will always be made between Big Show and Andre The Giant for reasons anyone can see but what made Andre the bigger star was his usage. Andre a attraction he was brought in at special times most commonly tagging with a major baby face against a team of heels  Andre's size charisma and the fact he was made into a attraction made him so special in today's society and wrestling business someone like Big Show Paul White looses that special feeling when you see him on Raw or Smackdown each week.