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Post by bitteroldman on Mar 11, 2009 23:27:06 GMT -5
Sorry, but I'd rather watch paint dry than a JBL match or promo. As far as I'm concerned, he's the drizzling feces. Comparing him to Hansen is a joke.
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Post by Mozenrath on Mar 12, 2009 0:03:55 GMT -5
Sorry, but I'd rather watch paint dry than a JBL match or promo. As far as I'm concerned, he's the drizzling feces. Comparing him to Hansen is a joke. Yeah, how dare people compare him to someone who wrestles in a way pretty damn similar! What's next, Kane and Undertaker?!
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Post by Joekishi on Mar 12, 2009 1:36:25 GMT -5
I've been a huge Bradshaw fan, from his debut in '96 as Justin Hawk. Big Brawling Texan who delivers a lariat as a finisher? Awesome. I marked hard for his run in the APA and I liked him as a singles face going up against the nWo. Bradshaw's always been the type of worker I mark for. Big, stiff, and violent. His run as JBL showcased his promo skills, but his stuff with the APA already showed he had the chops on the mic. His return to wrestling on RAW has been awesome in terms of his promo work. I love the CFH, and he literally murdilated Punk with that on RAW. Seriously though, the JBL character is the most enjoyable heel in WWE to me. I personally want to see an extended JBL/HHH feud, if anybody watched from 2004-2005 any segment where JBL/HHH faced off they were shown as rivals who hated each other. The closest to a feud they had was the elimination chamber last year. Personally I want to see this feud before JBL hangs it up. Man, a HHH/JBL feud would be spectacular. I would absolutely LOVE to see that.. I really thought we'd get see these guys at Wrestlemania 22. Ahwell
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Post by Mozenrath on Mar 12, 2009 1:37:29 GMT -5
Man, a HHH/JBL feud would be spectacular. I would absolutely LOVE to see that.. I really thought we'd get see these guys at Wrestlemania 22. Ahwell That really is one of FEW heel vs heel fueds that would of done awesome numbers.
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Post by bitteroldman on Mar 12, 2009 9:17:32 GMT -5
Sorry, but I'd rather watch paint dry than a JBL match or promo. As far as I'm concerned, he's the drizzling feces. Comparing him to Hansen is a joke. Yeah, how dare people compare him to someone who wrestles in a way pretty damn similar! What's next, Kane and Undertaker?! If someone came out in a 3 piece suit and ray ban sunglasses, and talked about how he was a limousine ridin' song of a gun and then slapped a figure four leglock on a jobber while shouting "woo", would you consider him a joke? Hansen is a legend, JBL is a tool who stole his act. Similar to what Denis Leary did with the late, great Bill Hicks
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Post by SickFlipPiledriver on Mar 12, 2009 9:25:20 GMT -5
I didn't know Stan Hansen was a Wall Street guru
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Post by The F'N Captain on Mar 12, 2009 13:16:27 GMT -5
JBL is much stronger on the mic than when he was just Bradshaw, I won't even pretend he hasn't improve a lot as "JBL". As far as wrestling, well I've said it before, he's had very few matches that have impressed me as JBL. Which is odd as I usually enjoyed APA's random squashes. I think as JBL he's adopted a slower style(obviously due to injuries as well), and it just doesn't work for me personally. Jbl on the stick is good, JBL in the ring is usually tedious and boring. That's just me.
I'd love to see him "back in the booth" if the retirement rumors are true. He's a natural heel commentator, something the WWE sorely needs.
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Post by Phosphor Glow on Mar 12, 2009 15:15:51 GMT -5
I didn't know Stan Hansen was a Wall Street guru Yeah I missed that part of Mr. Hansen's career.
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Post by oldjack on Mar 12, 2009 17:40:18 GMT -5
JBL is one of my all time favourites. He's superb on the mic both in the ring or at commentary, has a true heel offense that is infuriating but impressive, has repeatedly put young stars over, has always kept his heat and more to the point is one of the brightest guys in the business in the way in which he was able to play the market, set up a company all the while being slammed and dropped on his head every week. Besides all that his OVW thing shows he's something of a classy guy. He's one of my highlights of Raw and yet I can't wait for him to go back to being a commentator. In conclusion, real men finish matches with lariats.
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Post by Mr Kimura on Mar 12, 2009 17:46:19 GMT -5
I think my favorite JBL match was one he had with Kurt Angle on Smackdown a little before the 2005 Royal Rumble. It was pretty good with Angle suplexing the hell out of JBL and I gained new respect for him after it.
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