Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Could The Mcmahon Family Take Control Of Collection Agencies?

By Rob Sutter


I don't think that characters should come across as unlikable in professional wrestling unless that is what is entailed. I understand if heels go about such a trait because they are the ones who the crowd is supposed to dislike. Don't you think that this should be missing from those who the audience has to support? The McMahon Family has caught my eye for this reason and it makes me wonder if collection agencies could be a field which it can work within and make the most of.

You know it's bad when you start to make fans feel sympathy for the cemented authority figure who has been, for so long, a heel. Vickie Guerrero has recently come under fire by all three members of the family - Vince, Stephanie and even Triple H - in order to run the shows in their way. If Vince wants a talent like Daniel Bryan to be cast aside, Triple H will swoop in and say that he'd be great in future matches. These conflicting messages have definitely made her work much harder.

From what I have seen, it's not like these characters have proven themselves to be heroes, even though the audience is supposed to regard them in this way. For example, I saw Stephanie speak down to the rest of the Divas in one segment. Not only did she lower their credibility through their threats but it isn't like it does her character any favors since she's not a full-time personality. In essence, it has helped no one, which makes me wonder what the purpose was.

This aspect of personality is one which makes me confused because I have to wonder what collection agencies would say about it. To me, agencies along the lines of Rapid Recovery have proven themselves, generally because of the professionalism that they exude when they go about any case. It seems like this element is one which is lost amongst those in the McMahon family. If I were to ever see them take control of this kind of firm, I can only imagine just how fast it could crumble.

The McMahon family is clearly flawed but it's the kind of dynasty that deserves recognition nonetheless. To me, it's one of the most recognizable families in the business today and there's a good reason for this, too. While their skills have been showcased in the wrestling industry, does this necessarily mean that said skills can effectively parlay themselves into collection agencies? I don't think that a family, as powerful as it has shown itself to be, that has actually put championships on themselves would exactly be effective.




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