Dave at the Movies
Bill S. Preston, Esq.
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Post by Dave at the Movies on Aug 27, 2009 4:52:05 GMT -5
I think it should be Cena who would turn heel during their match similar to austin vs rock at wm17 just have him violently beat up taker with a chair for a long time and voila you instantly have one of the best heelturns ever and create one of the most hated heels ever. I actually think this would be awesome but like the OP said Cena doesn't need it. I think alone Cena will turn heel in the next three years. I think from now on the boos are going to start growing because the kids from 2004 are teenagers now.
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Post by Thank You Shawn on Aug 27, 2009 6:04:00 GMT -5
If CM Punk does it I think I'll quit watching, that would make me sick.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 27, 2009 6:08:30 GMT -5
I think it should be Cena who would turn heel during their match similar to austin vs rock at wm17 just have him violently beat up taker with a chair for a long time and voila you instantly have one of the best heelturns ever and create one of the most hated heels ever. I actually think this would be awesome but like the OP said Cena doesn't need it. I think alone Cena will turn heel in the next three years. I think from now on the boos are going to start growing because the kids from 2004 are teenagers now. How about if you didn't have Cena win in doing it? Let's say he hits two F-Us over the course of the match, Taker kicks out of both, then he breaks the STF once or twice. Could have Cena grow frustrated enough to go out, grab a chair, and in plain sight of the ref beat Taker to a pulp. Boom, long term feud and instant heel Cena.
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Post by sunnytaker on Aug 27, 2009 9:18:39 GMT -5
Taker should go over at WM26 and push his record to 18-0. Have WM27 take place in Boston, with The Undertaker going against The Big Show. Everybody expects Taker to win, only for Big Show to pull off a huge upset. The next day, WWEShopZone sells the following shirt: LOL as someone who had to listen to the Pats fans (being from massachusetts) all season long about the undefeated perfect season only to see them lose in the Superbowl i endorse this idea. admittedly i was so sure they would win i didn't watch so went to sleep for work that night. woke up, grit my teeth and turned the TV on to see Burress with the Championship hat on doing an interview. my first half asleep thought, "Why did the Giants trade Burress to the Patriots right before the Super Bowl?"
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Post by seamonsters on Aug 27, 2009 12:53:03 GMT -5
It has to be a big guy capeable of making people believe in him the same way people buy into Undertaker. A small guy like Punk doesn't need it at this point. I don't think anybody should break the streak, and if it is somebody, their overness has to qualify them for that spot. If Batista was 29 instead of 39 he would have beat Taker at 23 If they can get Swagger over like Rover in the next 8 months, i'd be all for Swagger beating him at 27 If anyone is to break the streak they have to be: Over, but still needing that final push to the very top. Have a past in the business Have a passion in the business Have a future in the business - at least 10 years in them, so no-one over the age of 35. Be reliable - no history of no-shows, wellness violations, major personal issues, walking out/firing/etc Ideally, be undefeated at Wrestlemania themselves (although it's a lot harder to build up a streak now, with multi-man matches like MITB, than it was when Undertaker was starting out, and winning a number of early 'filler' matches), but not an absolute requisite. I think Edge would have been in a great position had he not been in the money in the bank match in 2007, and worked it while carrying an injury. Jericho would have been ideal, but I don't the WWE are ever likely to push him to the very top level anymore. CM Punk isn't ready yet - maybe by 2011, but lots of things can change. Ted DiBiase Jr. is the most likely to be built up to that level - he's also never competed at Wrestlemania, so if they left him off 2010, he could be pushed to main event by 2011 and even start his own streak by beating the Undertaker - which would be the ultimate way to begin a streak of the Undertaker's nature.
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Post by Clash, Never a Meter Maid on Aug 27, 2009 16:26:57 GMT -5
I don't want anybody to break it.
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