John Norton
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.
johnsy88
For a first season Camp WWE has been pretty hit and miss so far. I find that Vince McMahon, Ric Flair and Paige (maybe its because im British) are hilarious in it so far and their dialogue is very funny. Vince is incredibly eccentric to the point of absolute stupidity, Flair just wants to have sex with everything (including a Bear) and get drunk and Paige overly uses British profanity perfectly.The other characters in the show so far have been really hit and miss. The rest of the superstars portrayed as children haven't really been that funny....Undertaker is basically an emo, Cena is a massive kiss ass (maybe quite accurate) and Stone Cold says f**k lots (which doesn't really make much sense and seems like a 'cheap pop' (see what i did there :D ).Hopefully it gets better as it goes on and they use Vince far more as his character and megalomania is just brilliant.To summarise its definitely not perfect but has its very funny points which have kept me coming back so far.
Christopher Roberts
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.
kokkiekok75
The first episode of this "cartoon for adults", masterminded by Robot Chicken's Seth Green, was a bit of a letdown for me. There's some good, but also some bad. Sadly, the bad is the part that should matter most.The good: Having the real voices for characters like Rick Flair, Sgt.Slaughter, and especially Vince ("A Bra? I can't wear this, probably") is a big plus. The animation itself is also quite nice: For the most part it's pretty clear to see who's who, even with the juniors, and the style fits with what this cartoon is trying to be.The Bad: The episode itself came off pretty lackluster, not that funny, and nonsensical to me! Sure, it had 4 or 5 moments that mildly amused me, but at least twice that had me thinking "this is just plain stupid", most of those involving HHH and Stephanie... I think they completely missed the mark with the HHH-character. Hope it picks up, because seriously; with the entire WWE-Universe to draw from, Seth&Co should be able to come up with some better jokes and story lines than this!