My Top 5 Pro Wrestling Storylines That Would Be Better If Made By A Film Director.
Intro.
As a big fan of Horror, Science Fiction, and, Comic Book films, and overall anything to do with pop culture. I have a love for film and TV. It's through my love of these genres, that I found my guidance in what I want to do in my life. Writing is my main love, and being able to entertain people that check out these pages, provides me with a lot of pride, and as a creative person you could stretch this Into film creation, because this was something that at one point I wanted to look at doing, so this gave me an idea, what Pro Wrestling Storylines would look like under the guise of a film director, so lets get into it.
5. Sting 1996-1997 WCW Christopher Nolan.
The rise of the character that Steve Boardman portrayed between the years of 1996-2001 in this time is something that felt like a slowly cooked and marinaded peace of food, that overtime was allowed to develop into something that became new ground. This is what Christopher Nolan did to the Batman franchise. Sting has been open about his feelings around this time, about how the industry was changing. This is something that could be said about DC's Batman film franchise.
4. Francis Ford Coppola The Bloodline Saga.
when you dig beneath the surface of Film and TV, you can find characters the delve in the world of sociopathology, which is a term for some using there nice qualities to the awful detriment of others. This is were Michael Corleone, and Roman Reigns can intertwined together. This was the basis for what we saw as The Bloodline Saga, this started under the bad creative of He Who Shall Not Be Named, and was turned into HHH's magnum opus. Some film critics have said this about Francis Ford Coppola's first two installments of The Godfather Trilogy, and if he put his hands on this storyline, then just imagine how this would've turned out.
3. Cody Rhodes finishing His Story Steven Spielberg.
This was WWE's answer to telling a political fairytale story, that dealt with the themes of good vs evil. The elements of fantasy has been spoken about, and debated for years when Steven Spielbergs films have been spoken about. I do feel that the parralells that were on display echo the films of Hook, and. E.T. Cody Rhodes finishing his story left me with the feeling that I got when I was 8 years old, having watched E.T for the first time, moved, to the point that someones lifelong dream came true.
2. Deadbeat At Dawn and The Texas Chainsaw Masacre Jim Van Bebber And Tobe Hooper The Wyatt Family.
From echoing of the same themes, to the overarching of feeling uneasy when Bray Wyatt and his brod came on screen in his early NXT days. When you look at these films in isolation, they deal with the same issues that The Wyatts brought into focus in WWE, and this got me thinking if the WWE got hold of this type pf creative, what would Bray Wyatt's run in the company look like in hindsight.
1. The Elite Saga Stanley Kubrick.
If you take a look at AEW in its early days, As a fan I think you could draw the line between the keyfabe, and the parrasocial. This is a great way to describe The Elite, and thier treatment of Hangman Adam Page. The arc of bullying is to take away someones freewill, basically making anyone inhuman. This is why I think that Stanley Kubrick would be great in this role. The way that Kenny Omega treated Hangman, taking away his ability to be human, and turning him to drink. Bringing on someones addiction is a form of bullying, and as The Young Bucks joined, this led to them being led on by the tretchery of someone else.
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