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Post by ozzyismetal on Apr 17, 2009 21:31:42 GMT -5
Have them feud with DJ Gabriel, Paul Burchill and Katie Lea. It opens up tons of possibilities.
Foundation vs Brits would be good IMO.
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Post by lunataxc on Apr 17, 2009 22:09:52 GMT -5
Have them feud with DJ Gabriel, Paul Burchill and Katie Lea. This team is no good without William Regal on board. Just call them the Blue Bloods.
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Post by noleafclover1980 on Apr 18, 2009 0:34:41 GMT -5
Not to digress, but if they did this, wouldn't it be the Hart Foundation 4.0?
1.0:Bret and Anvil 2.0:Owen and Anvil 3.0:Bret, Owen, Anvil, Bulldog, Pillman 4.0:Natalya, DH Smith, TJ
Also, keep in mind, 2 of the 3 ARE Hart's by blood... DH Smith's mom is a Hart as is Natalya, so the name would work... plus TJ was trained by the family, so, still works for me.
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Post by unoriginalalex on Apr 18, 2009 0:50:05 GMT -5
Well somebody most likely arleady said this but, the Hart Foundation name is stupid without someone named Hart in the group. The best name would be The Canadian Bulldogs or just The Bulldogs. I like The Canadian Bulldogs.
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Post by Ligerbusa on Apr 18, 2009 1:37:11 GMT -5
Well somebody most likely arleady said this but, the Hart Foundation name is stupid without someone named Hart in the group. The best name would be The Canadian Bulldogs or just The Bulldogs. Natalya and Smith are Harts. Is the last name that important? Their fathers were in the group, their mothers were born as Harts.
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Post by i.Sarita.com on Apr 18, 2009 3:56:21 GMT -5
Well somebody most likely arleady said this but, the Hart Foundation name is stupid without someone named Hart in the group. The best name would be The Canadian Bulldogs or just The Bulldogs. Natalya and Smith are Harts. Is the last name that important? Their fathers were in the group, their mothers were born as Harts. Is naming the group "The Hart Foundation" really that important? Seems like a lot of pressure to put on those young kids.
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Post by Loki on Apr 18, 2009 4:55:23 GMT -5
Yes, the last name is important.
Otherwise it just becomes a gimmicked name. Like, the son of an hypothetical Von Erich sister, married to John Doe, would still be Rufus Doe, regardless of them billing him as SuperMacho Von Erich...
And when I say there isn't a REAL Hart in this (unlikely) Hart Foundation 4.0 is not just because there actually isn't the son of a male member of the Hart family [and that's not a small difference anyway...], but also because the link to the Hart style isn't just there...
* DH Smith's only common trait with his dad so far is the "passion" for illegal substances. Not good
* TJ Wilson is a Dungeon trainee, yes, but have you watched him wrestle? I don't know what YOU think, but to me all that springboarding doesn't scream STU HART'S DUNGEON... More like "Generic Indy Flippity-Floppity Guy"
* Speaking of which... Teddy Hart says hi... Plus the Asshole Factor. Another pseudo-Hart who has nothing to do with the Hart ringwork.
* Natalya. She's probably the only one who could carry the Hart name in the ring. And this sums up the reasons why this Hart Foundation 4.0 should never happen.
P.S. Speaking about the "they're son of an Hart woman" thing. Ok, I know, but in a very sexist "sport" like wrestling, the male lineage plays an important psychological and psychagogical role.
The idea of "this is Bret's/Owen's son" automatically gives the new guy a better chance, even a free pass for not being AS great as his dad. On the other hand, "this is the son of an Hart girl who married a wrestler" just isn't as powerful.
After all, hasn't the recent batch of SecondGen guys been brought in insisting on them being "the son of ____"? Hell, even David Flair got a shot despite his less than impressive talent...
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Post by Red 'n' Black Reggie on Apr 18, 2009 6:40:35 GMT -5
i think a new foudation would be great, and give DH smith something to do since, providing he learned his lesson about wellness, he deserves another chance.
and as for the AAA lads: evans? yes. teddy? hell no. teddy hart is the definition of a spot monkey. i've never found any of his matches to be anything other than pointless acrobatic shows. evans on the other hand would be kickass in the WWE.
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Post by George Harrison on Apr 18, 2009 6:54:07 GMT -5
New World Order? lol I just want them to team up to freshen up tag teams ranks, why can't they just be Smith & Kidd? Miz & Morrison got super over. Super over? They get some reactions here and there, but I wouldn't go that far. They might be super over on this board, maybe. In terms of current tag teams in WWE, they were super over in my opinion, but that wasn't the point I was making, they got over with just their names, why can't Smith & Kidd?
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Post by Prince Petty on Apr 18, 2009 7:42:29 GMT -5
I've not seen too much of Smith, but Wilson/Kidd has impressed me. That guy deserves a decent push on ECW, though I really wish he'd change his hair.
Natalya is always good, but probably wasted as a valet.
I'm not overly keen on a new Hart Foundation, just because it would be such a pale imitation of the greatness of the original and expanded versions.
I think, actually, that I'd prefer to see a Smith/Kidd feud, elevating both guys, and allowing them t mix it with the top guys on ECW in tag matches and the like.
Though, Kidd as a heel isn't ideal. His moveset is pretty much guaranteed to make a crowd pop, he's designed to be a face.
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Post by Miss RKO on Apr 18, 2009 8:21:01 GMT -5
If Randy Orton can trash hotel rooms and generally act like a 12 year old on a sugar rush why won't they hire Teddy? Seems to me if they won't kick Orton's ass to the curb then Teddy has a chance to get hired.
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Post by Avalanche Alvarez on Apr 18, 2009 8:23:31 GMT -5
Cole would have a seizure referencing the "vintageness" of their association BUT it would definitely work. Throw them the belts and have them...
Oh, wait. Vince hates tag teams.
But it would be a stable.
Hope it happens.
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