Ace Diamond
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Post by Ace Diamond on May 20, 2008 14:31:56 GMT -5
so Randy wasn't the one who kicked Cena's dad in the head and sent him to the hospital? or kicked Matt Hardy in his appendix scar? RKO'd Triple H after the lights went out? Yeah, I think Paul missed a couple things with that one. Mostly because 2 of those things are unremarkable when matched up with Randy's atrocious promo'ing. All I remember from the appendix kick was "I JUST KICKED.........................................YOUR BROTHER...............................................................................RIGHT................................................WHERE HIS APPENDIX.................................................USED TO BE!"
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The OP
Bill S. Preston, Esq.
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Post by The OP on May 20, 2008 14:57:40 GMT -5
To tell you the truth, I don't even remember that one. I definitely remember Orton pulling Cena's dad over the rail and kicking him in the head though. That was a classic heel moment. That feud was hot, it's a damn shame it got stopped dead in it's tracks.
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Post by bigdaddyfive on May 20, 2008 15:12:34 GMT -5
NUMBER 3 - JAMES MITCHELLThe best backstage promo artist in the business, bar none. A brilliant spokesman who can articulate the merits of the opponent without selling his own act short. The Sinister Minister's delivery is defined by a composure that only top notch thespians can master, and his timing is nothing short of awe-inspiring. A compelling character whose attention-grabbing look is surpassed only by his wealth of talent. WASTED talent, I might add. Maybe it's the wrong thread but I completely agree with Heyman on this. WWE should sign him to manage someone like Shelton Benjamin.
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Mayhem
Don Corleone
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No dreams breed in breathless sleep...
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Post by Mayhem on May 20, 2008 15:20:54 GMT -5
Coming from the same brilliant mind that forced Justin Credible on us for a few years, I'm not surprised that this loser chose Orton. I am so glad he's no longer involved in wrestling. I can see that it would be a huge letdown.
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Post by macdaddysquid on May 20, 2008 18:45:04 GMT -5
I would mark for Beth beating indy jobbers, better then a competitve match with Kelly Kelly, or Maria
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Ace Diamond
Patti Mayonnaise
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Post by Ace Diamond on May 20, 2008 18:53:11 GMT -5
Coming from the same brilliant mind that forced Justin Credible on us for a few years, I'm not surprised that this loser chose Orton. I am so glad he's no longer involved in wrestling. I can see that it would be a huge letdown. Yes because Justin Credible offsets all the revolutionary changes Paul and ECW brought to wrestling. Seriously, learn how to construct an arguement.
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Post by kitsunestar on May 20, 2008 20:39:19 GMT -5
Coming from the same brilliant mind that forced Justin Credible on us for a few years, I'm not surprised that this loser chose Orton. I am so glad he's no longer involved in wrestling. I can see that it would be a huge letdown. Yes because Justin Credible offsets all the revolutionary changes Paul and ECW brought to wrestling. Seriously, learn how to construct an arguement. Well, it is kind of damning that the "Most Brilliant Mind in Wrestling" seemed to think that X-Pac's even more annoying sidekick/little buddy could be the biggest star in wrestling....
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Ace Diamond
Patti Mayonnaise
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Post by Ace Diamond on May 20, 2008 20:49:41 GMT -5
Yes because Justin Credible offsets all the revolutionary changes Paul and ECW brought to wrestling. Seriously, learn how to construct an arguement. Well, it is kind of damning that the "Most Brilliant Mind in Wrestling" seemed to think that X-Pac's even more annoying sidekick/little buddy could be the biggest star in wrestling.... Except that his time as ECW Champion happened prior to being X-Pac's even more annoying sidekick/buddy.
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KLRA
El Dandy
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Post by KLRA on May 20, 2008 23:27:06 GMT -5
Credible as champion was probably the biggest "throw crap to the wall and damn hope it sticks" sort of idea of Heyman's career. He needed new stars, he needed them fast, and Credible had decent heel heat going. Unfortunately, he just was never main event material.
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Post by SickFreak: Dusty Rhodes on May 20, 2008 23:38:08 GMT -5
Heyman is a great wresting mind. Sure he has made some bad booking decisions (Making Credible champ instead of someone like RVD), but has there ever been a person in that type of decision who has been absolutely perfect? No. I have a great amount of respect for the man.
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Ace Diamond
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Post by Ace Diamond on May 20, 2008 23:45:18 GMT -5
Heyman is a great wresting mind. Sure he has made some bad booking decisions (Making Credible champ instead of someone like RVD), but has there ever been a person in that type of decision who has been absolutely perfect? No. I have a great amount of respect for the man. RVD broke his ankle on January 9, 2000. Justin Credible became ECW Champion on April 22, 2000. If RVD had not suffered the unfortunate injury Justin Credible probably would never have had a reign as ECW Champion. You cannot blame Heyman for an injury he couldn't have planned for. Another problem is the fact that the champion at the time of RVD's possible rise to World Champion, was Mike Awesome. And we all know what happened there. So in reality blaming Heyman (blanket statement to follow) for having to do a lot of pinwheeling and crash booking just to get to the point where you wound up with Credible as a champ is really narrow-minded.
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Post by SickFreak: Dusty Rhodes on May 21, 2008 0:05:48 GMT -5
I got my years mixed up and thought Credible won the title in '99, when RVD was healthy. My mistake.
But I wish Dreamer could have held the title longer than he did before losing it to Credible. The guy was definitely the most loyal guy on the roster, and he deserved the title way more than Aldo Montoya, even though Dreamer didn't really want the title.
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Post by samachine on May 21, 2008 0:11:10 GMT -5
Beth Phoenix underused?
Look Paul, it's cute you've got a crush on her, but she won the title and destroys all of her competition, I have no idea what's 'underpushed' about her.
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wwerules60
El Dandy
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Post by wwerules60 on May 21, 2008 0:20:43 GMT -5
I think they are starting to get some heat for Beth, when she demolished Melina backstage it was a very good thing despite the horrible acting beforehand.
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JMA
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Post by JMA on May 21, 2008 0:30:30 GMT -5
That's EVERY Shawn Michaels feud that doesn't involve Hunter or Vince. That's why most of his feuds aren't very good.
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Post by Captain Spaulding on May 21, 2008 7:52:22 GMT -5
No Elijah Burke? He's the textbook definition of "underutilized" talent. He could already be a big midcard player right now, but he's not even getting airtime on ECW. Co/sign.
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Post by stevierichardsfan on May 21, 2008 9:30:56 GMT -5
what about stevie
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Post by Baixo Astral on May 21, 2008 9:39:24 GMT -5
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The Ichi
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Post by The Ichi on May 21, 2008 9:44:37 GMT -5
Chris Jericho.
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Post by bigdaddyfive on May 21, 2008 9:55:05 GMT -5
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