"Magic" Mark Hurr
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Post by "Magic" Mark Hurr on Jun 29, 2009 23:09:00 GMT -5
LOUD NOISES!!! sorry. couldn't help myself.
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B.B.M
Hank Scorpio
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Where did the Lime go?
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Post by B.B.M on Jun 29, 2009 23:09:51 GMT -5
I'm not complaining, since i've seen HHH do worse. Mostly around his Evolution days You shouldn't be commended for being a level 52 on the dick scale because you were once a 75. .......I'll take that as a compliment....I think
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Post by Bubble Lead on Jun 29, 2009 23:11:02 GMT -5
This isn't even a hate thread it's a pretty logical thought out approach to what Triple H does and why he's annoying. Even if you love H you can't really deny he is the master of making his opponents look bad and even when he loses not really putting them over. "man, I HATE Triple H." How is this not a hate thread? I'll change the thread title to, "Man, I really dislike what Triple H is doing these past few years." Would that make everything I said relevant in your eyes then?
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Post by skiller on Jun 29, 2009 23:12:14 GMT -5
I have to say it, Triple H is the Hulk Hogan (late WCW version) of this generation.
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Mecca
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Post by Mecca on Jun 29, 2009 23:12:57 GMT -5
The thing that makes H really annoying is, he is the one guy who should have 0 fear of ever losing his spot yet he is still overly protective.
You'd think a guy with his locked in spot for the rest of his life would be fine with allowing other guys to look good against him and doing some jobs, guess not.
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The OP
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Post by The OP on Jun 29, 2009 23:14:27 GMT -5
He does sometimes put guys over, but I agree that he's protected a lot more than he needs to be.
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Mecca
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Post by Mecca on Jun 29, 2009 23:14:34 GMT -5
I have to say it, Triple H is the Hulk Hogan (late WCW version) of this generation. I once made the joke, he wants to be Flair, he's booked like he's Hogan while in reality he's more like Kevin Nash.
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Post by Bubble Lead on Jun 29, 2009 23:14:50 GMT -5
I have to say it, Triple H is the Hulk Hogan (late WCW version) of this generation. I was actually going to say that earlier. I haven't had this much dislike of a wrestler for what he is doing onscreen than late-WCW Hogan. I mean, non-kayfabe dislike. As in, yelling "OH COME ON!" at the screen dislike.
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lunataxc
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Post by lunataxc on Jun 29, 2009 23:14:52 GMT -5
Watch Cena go over. HHH go heel. And IWC will rejoice for HHH like they did a WM 22. Whats the difference between heel Triple H and current Triple H exactly?
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Post by mysterydriver on Jun 29, 2009 23:15:13 GMT -5
Good golly...
I don't mean to generalize...heck I hate to argue about these things...but it seems that people point out that an entire episode of Raw involves established talent making younger wrestlers look good except for one guy...and that one guy is apparently untouchable because any hate is bad hate in his general direction.
I don't believe this is biased hate towards Triple H. This is just disagreement with how his match played out.
Triple H did not have a good match with MVP tonight. They played up how tired and injured he was and he still beat the fresh former United States champion with one move. One move that he pulled off just fine with no mistake made by MVP.
Yes, Triple H gets LOTS and LOTS of undeserved hate. He is treated completely unfair sometimes. However, I don't see how this criticism is undeserving tonight. I really don't.
EDIT: Just to confirm my point: Sure the word "Hate" is being used, but the comments about tonight seem very valid to me.
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Post by Mecca on Jun 29, 2009 23:16:26 GMT -5
Watch Cena go over. HHH go heel. And IWC will rejoice for HHH like they did a WM 22. Whats the difference between heel Triple H and current Triple H exactly? Nothing other than the list of guys he beats up repeatedly.
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B.B.M
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Post by B.B.M on Jun 29, 2009 23:17:25 GMT -5
Watch Cena go over. HHH go heel. And IWC will rejoice for HHH like they did a WM 22. Whats the difference between heel Triple H and current Triple H exactly? He's more nice to Shawn Michaels
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The OP
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Post by The OP on Jun 29, 2009 23:17:28 GMT -5
Good golly... I don't mean to generalize...heck I hate to argue about these things...but it seems that people point out that an entire episode of Raw involves established talent making younger wrestlers look good except for one guy...and that one guy is apparently untouchable because any hate is bad hate in his general direction. I don't believe this is biased hate towards Triple H. This is just disagreement with how his match played out. Triple H did not have a good match with MVP tonight. They played up how tired and injured he was and he still beat the fresh former United States champion with one move. One move that he pulled off just fine with no mistake made by MVP. Yes, Triple H gets LOTS and LOTS of undeserved hate. He is treated completely unfair sometimes. However, I don't see how this criticism is undeserving tonight. I really don't. EDIT: Just to confirm my point: Sure the word "Hate" is being used, but the comments about tonight seem very valid to me. Well put. You don't even have to hate a guy to not like a match that he had.
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Post by skiller on Jun 29, 2009 23:17:47 GMT -5
Watch Cena go over. HHH go heel. And IWC will rejoice for HHH like they did a WM 22. Whats the difference between heel Triple H and current Triple H exactly? The announcers gush over one and... still gush over the other. Wait...
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Post by Melissalicious on Jun 29, 2009 23:18:09 GMT -5
Just a random thought I'm throwing out there, do with it what thy will...
But I was wondering, does anyone think that's just Triple H's way of wrestling? Like, he does it unconsciously? I mean, take certain actors, for instance. They have a way of presenting themselves in a movie or TV show as the SAME CHARACTER, every time, no matter what the story.
Michael Cera is the same guy in every movie. Love him to death, but it's like ... he's the same in EVERY MOVIE. Sarah Silverman, too. These are only two that I can think of right now to drive the point home, so I hope people can follow me here.
But anyway, what I'm getting at is, what if that's just how Triple H wrestles? That he's not REALLY thinking too hard about, "Oh, I'm totally not gonna sell this guy's move, 'cause I'm hardcore." What if that's legitimately how he functions, not really thinking too deeply into what his reaction - or lack thereof - may be presenting?
Far-fetched, I know, and some may think I'm just reaching for a defense here. I know that Triple H is pretty engrossed in the business, he probably considers it an art form that is to be perfected or something poetical like that, but ... eh, like I said, it's just a thought. Maybe he wasn't really thinking about the match, and was just going through the motions.
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Post by Non Banjoble Tokens on Jun 29, 2009 23:19:13 GMT -5
Good golly... I don't mean to generalize...heck I hate to argue about these things...but it seems that people point out that an entire episode of Raw involves established talent making younger wrestlers look good except for one guy...and that one guy is apparently untouchable because any hate is bad hate in his general direction. I don't believe this is biased hate towards Triple H. This is just disagreement with how his match played out. Triple H did not have a good match with MVP tonight. They played up how tired and injured he was and he still beat the fresh former United States champion with one move. One move that he pulled off just fine with no mistake made by MVP. Yes, Triple H gets LOTS and LOTS of undeserved hate. He is treated completely unfair sometimes. However, I don't see how this criticism is undeserving tonight. I really don't. EDIT: Just to confirm my point: Sure the word "Hate" is being used, but the comments about tonight seem very valid to me. Well put. You don't even have to hate a guy to not like a match that he had. But it sure helps! wah wah wah
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Post by YellowJacketY2J on Jun 29, 2009 23:20:07 GMT -5
Just a random thought I'm throwing out there, do with it what thy will... But I was wondering, does anyone think that's just Triple H's way of wrestling? Like, he does it unconsciously? I mean, take certain actors, for instance. They have a way of presenting themselves in a movie or TV show as the SAME CHARACTER, every time, no matter what the story. Michael Cera is the same guy in every movie. Love him to death, but it's like ... he's the same in EVERY MOVIE. Sarah Silverman, too. These are only two that I can think of right now to drive the point home, so I hope people can follow me here. But anyway, what I'm getting at is, what if that's just how Triple H wrestles? That he's not REALLY thinking too hard about, "Oh, I'm totally not gonna sell this guy's move, 'cause I'm hardcore." What if that's legitimately how he functions, not really thinking too deeply into what his reaction - or lack thereof - may be presenting? Far-fetched, I know, and some may think I'm just reaching for a defense here. I know that Triple H is pretty engrossed in the business, he probably considers it an art form that is to be perfected or something poetical like that, but ... eh, like I said, it's just a thought. Maybe he wasn't really thinking about the match, and was just going through the motions. If that were true, that just makes this situation even worse.
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Post by mysterydriver on Jun 29, 2009 23:20:09 GMT -5
Well put. You don't even have to hate a guy to not like a match that he had. But it sure helps! wah wah wah I really don't know why, but I busted out laughing at your response.
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The OP
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Post by The OP on Jun 29, 2009 23:20:13 GMT -5
Well put. You don't even have to hate a guy to not like a match that he had. But it sure helps! wah wah wah ;D
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MrBRulzOK
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Post by MrBRulzOK on Jun 29, 2009 23:20:48 GMT -5
I was mad tonight while I was watching that MVP vs Triple H match. And the reason why? Because I predicted EXACTLY HOW IT WOULD END. Sure, at some points I was hoping to be proven wrong, but alas no such luck. I even was able to pinpoint the exact time at which MVP was going to get pedigreed... and it really pissed me off. Not to mention Triple H was barely selling his leg at all. Way to make that offense look effective.
If Cena, a younger guy, can put over Miz so well like that, then why can't Triple H at least make MVP out to be at least some semblance of a threat? I'm not saying MVP has to win or anything like that, but you shouldn't make him look like such a non factor. Especially not in what's supposed to be a SEMI FINAL match.
But again, I shouldn't say I'm surprised.
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