WWE Superstars reimagined as kids attend a camp run by Mr. McMahon.WWE Superstars reimagined as kids attend a camp run by Mr. McMahon.WWE Superstars reimagined as kids attend a camp run by Mr. McMahon.
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For creating this piece fecal discharge Seth Green should be forced to wrestle an actual mexican death match. This is the kind of stuff the CIA could use to torture terrorists by making them watch it. Wish I could give it a -10 stars.
Camp WWE, is welcome edition to the programming available on the wwe network, mainly aimed at the older fans of the company its a breath of fresh from the predominately PG company that it has turned into today,
Episode 1 is quite slow to begin with but for a first attempt at this style of TV Show its not bad, keep an eye on Ric Flair and Vince McMahon as they literally steal the show as you can imagine them like this in real life, personally i would skip this episode and watch the second episode but if you like to watch TV series in full then its not bad.
Episode 2:
Episode 2 is where this show really shines through. The plot Centers around the rocks eyebrow, the humor is fast and furious with allot of nods to the fans and in jokes are in a abundance, and it can be really appreciated by the hardcore fans, some of the more casual fans may not get some of the references though, overall this episode shows the true potential of the show.
Episode 1 is quite slow to begin with but for a first attempt at this style of TV Show its not bad, keep an eye on Ric Flair and Vince McMahon as they literally steal the show as you can imagine them like this in real life, personally i would skip this episode and watch the second episode but if you like to watch TV series in full then its not bad.
Episode 2:
Episode 2 is where this show really shines through. The plot Centers around the rocks eyebrow, the humor is fast and furious with allot of nods to the fans and in jokes are in a abundance, and it can be really appreciated by the hardcore fans, some of the more casual fans may not get some of the references though, overall this episode shows the true potential of the show.
I've been watching wrestling for over 25 years, I've always seen Camp WWE on the Network and I just assumed it was a PG cartoon for little kiddies, until I saw it's actually an "adult cartoon". While nothing in the show will make you drop dead laughing, I have to say it's still pretty entertaining, I enjoyed binging through it for the first time last night, and the fact that Vince, Flair, Slaughter, and others do their own voices is pretty hilarious. Like all cartoons, it has its good episodes and not so good ones, but it's nowhere near as bad as some people are claiming, could it use some better writing? Definitely, more than often you actually feel like you're watching a "rated G" show, but then out of nowhere you have an F bomb dropped, and the kids pleasuring themselves in a swimming pool. That's the only thing that frustrated me, they seem to try really hard to not "over do it" probably because they fear parents will think their kids are just watching an innocent cartoon, and will be too stupid to restrict anything "rated mature" on the WWE Network. That's the only problem with this show, if they're going to make it a "mature rating" they need to go balls to the wall with it, not make cute little episodes like Brie Bella befriending a horse because she's mad at her sister. The only episode that really made me laugh was the last one when Vince is hallucinating, and Paul Bearers ghost is haunting & tormenting him.
It's funny at points, which It's supposed to be, just don't expect something spectacular. This should be in the wheelhouse of anybody who's watched wrestling in thier life. Especially 90s kids.
When astronauts go into space, their waste is collected and returns with them for disposal.
Apparently the WWE obtained enough of this excrement to make a show and, well, here it is. I suppose if you watch the WWE network then you probably think, 'Hey, this s**t is out of this world!' and I won't argue - you're half right.
Most of what I feel is necessary to say about this show in order to properly warn potential viewers would be grounds for not publishing this review so I can only encapsulate in the most mundane of terms:
Just... Plain... Bad...
It is a sad commentary on the state of humanity that a show like this can exist. It is a sadder commentary that the people at WWE are allowed to vote on their own tripe, as obviously anyone who considers this as entertainment worthy of a rating greater than 1 (a minimum too high for this show) could not possibly have the ability to use a computer for anything but porn and YouTube.
Apparently the WWE obtained enough of this excrement to make a show and, well, here it is. I suppose if you watch the WWE network then you probably think, 'Hey, this s**t is out of this world!' and I won't argue - you're half right.
Most of what I feel is necessary to say about this show in order to properly warn potential viewers would be grounds for not publishing this review so I can only encapsulate in the most mundane of terms:
Just... Plain... Bad...
It is a sad commentary on the state of humanity that a show like this can exist. It is a sadder commentary that the people at WWE are allowed to vote on their own tripe, as obviously anyone who considers this as entertainment worthy of a rating greater than 1 (a minimum too high for this show) could not possibly have the ability to use a computer for anything but porn and YouTube.
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- TriviaSecond animated series to feature Sgt. Slaughter, played by Robert Remus. He was previously featured in G.I. Joe (1985) 30 years earlier.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Pizza Party Podcast: VivziePop: Creator At The Hazbin Hotel Holidy Inn (2019)
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