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Post by scotthall555 on Dec 4, 2006 17:40:07 GMT -5
You know how people always say "i'm not watching anymore", but they always do anyway, myself included? I'm really done, its on too late, its sucks, and I really think a lot of people feel the same way for real this time. I"m being Super serial.
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Post by vampiro on Dec 4, 2006 17:40:11 GMT -5
Here's the story on WWE.com: If it's a work, then it could lead to something that will make interested in ECW again. That's my guess. This Heyman thing could be a work and may lead to big angle Oh Lord, please don't tell me they're going to do a "Original Extremists" versus "New Stars" sort of crap. If he comes out and 'quits' on WWF TV, we'll have our answer. Man this new ECW is so lame and I didn't even watch the original.
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Post by Chainsaw on Dec 4, 2006 17:41:20 GMT -5
I think the general consensus is that Extreme Velocity has been free of Heyman's input for some time now. The worse thing is, Vince got exactly what he needed...the ECW brand...and Paul is probably still deeply in debt. And now the question begs...how long before the bid future endeavors to Tommy Dreamer? Oh, and how's this for a slice of fried irony?
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Post by MGH on Dec 4, 2006 17:46:18 GMT -5
THE WHOLE STORY ON PAUL HEYMAN LEAVING WWE by Dave Scherer @ 5:41:00 PM on 12/4/2006
As Mike reported a few minutes ago, Paul Heyman is gone from WWE. From talking to a number of people in company, the impression I received was that Vince McMahon was irate about how awful the PPV was last night and wanted to pin the blame on Heyman for it. Anyone who knows anything about Heyman's booking, as I have for years now, have a pretty good idea that the show was much more McMahon than Heyman. But according to people I spoke with, Heyman got pinned with the blame for it with the theory being that "he is caught in the past and doesn't understand the new vision of ECW". You know, the vision that ends PPVs a half hour early and makes the fans boo what WWE creative books for them.
The problems started yesterday at the ECW PPV when everyone realized that the show really stunk. Heyman was said to be unhappy with the way that the show was booked (big shock right) and sources backstage told me that he voiced that concern both before the show and after it. People at TV told me today that it was obvious that there were issues between Vince McMahon and Heyman because of the how the show played out on pay TV, with everyone knowing it was a disaster. Problems carried over from last night and led to the incidents that happened today.
A number of sources told me that there was a meeting today around two o'clock with Heyman, Vince McMahon and Stephanie McMahon-Levesque at the building. Heyman came out the meeting and seemed like his normal self, with no one I talked to having any idea that something bad had happened. Shortly thereafter, Heyman gathered his things and left the building to go home.
The word going around from everyone I talked to is that this is not a storyline in any way and he is legitimately done with the company.
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Post by 'Sweet n' Sour' A. A. Estrada on Dec 4, 2006 17:47:11 GMT -5
I think the general consensus is that Extreme Velocity has been free of Heyman's input for some time now. The worse thing is, Vince got exactly what he needed...the ECW brand...and Paul is probably still deeply in debt. And now the question begs...how long before the bid future endeavors to Tommy Dreamer? Oh, and how's this for a slice of fried irony? I love those fake WWE.com things of yours. The one with the Hardyz laughing always gets me.
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Post by DrBackflipsHoffman on Dec 4, 2006 17:48:12 GMT -5
Nice one vince, whats next on the list, eternia?
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Post by Chainsaw on Dec 4, 2006 17:48:32 GMT -5
So...Paul Heyman actually ended up being a martyr after all.
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Post by Chainsaw on Dec 4, 2006 17:49:13 GMT -5
I think the general consensus is that Extreme Velocity has been free of Heyman's input for some time now. The worse thing is, Vince got exactly what he needed...the ECW brand...and Paul is probably still deeply in debt. And now the question begs...how long before the bid future endeavors to Tommy Dreamer? Oh, and how's this for a slice of fried irony? I love those fake WWE.com things of yours. The one with the Hardyz laughing always gets me. Actually, that's the first one that I've ever made!
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Post by Boku AKA Da Green Guy on Dec 4, 2006 17:49:16 GMT -5
THE WHOLE STORY ON PAUL HEYMAN LEAVING WWE by Dave Scherer @ 5:41:00 PM on 12/4/2006 As Mike reported a few minutes ago, Paul Heyman is gone from WWE. From talking to a number of people in company, the impression I received was that Vince McMahon was irate about how awful the PPV was last night and wanted to pin the blame on Heyman for it. Anyone who knows anything about Heyman's booking, as I have for years now, have a pretty good idea that the show was much more McMahon than Heyman. But according to people I spoke with, Heyman got pinned with the blame for it with the theory being that "he is caught in the past and doesn't understand the new vision of ECW". You know, the vision that ends PPVs a half hour early and makes the fans boo what WWE creative books for them. The problems started yesterday at the ECW PPV when everyone realized that the show really stunk. Heyman was said to be unhappy with the way that the show was booked (big shock right) and sources backstage told me that he voiced that concern both before the show and after it. People at TV told me today that it was obvious that there were issues between Vince McMahon and Heyman because of the how the show played out on pay TV, with everyone knowing it was a disaster. Problems carried over from last night and led to the incidents that happened today. A number of sources told me that there was a meeting today around two o'clock with Heyman, Vince McMahon and Stephanie McMahon-Levesque at the building. Heyman came out the meeting and seemed like his normal self, with no one I talked to having any idea that something bad had happened. Shortly thereafter, Heyman gathered his things and left the building to go home. The word going around from everyone I talked to is that this is not a storyline in any way and he is legitimately done with the company. Way to go Vince... Way to f***ing go.
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Post by MGH on Dec 4, 2006 17:49:20 GMT -5
Just pull the plug on WWECW. This is done. Ratings stink and buy rates for this PPV are going to be miserable.
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Post by The Varsity Club on Dec 4, 2006 17:50:18 GMT -5
if this is true then it sucks..... I wanted Paul to get on RAW tonight and quite on national tv and make vince look like the duschbag he is.........SCREW U VINCE!
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Post by Michael Coello on Dec 4, 2006 17:50:46 GMT -5
THE WHOLE STORY ON PAUL HEYMAN LEAVING WWE by Dave Scherer @ 5:41:00 PM on 12/4/2006 As Mike reported a few minutes ago, Paul Heyman is gone from WWE. From talking to a number of people in company, the impression I received was that Vince McMahon was irate about how awful the PPV was last night and wanted to pin the blame on Heyman for it. Anyone who knows anything about Heyman's booking, as I have for years now, have a pretty good idea that the show was much more McMahon than Heyman. But according to people I spoke with, Heyman got pinned with the blame for it with the theory being that "he is caught in the past and doesn't understand the new vision of ECW". You know, the vision that ends PPVs a half hour early and makes the fans boo what WWE creative books for them. The problems started yesterday at the ECW PPV when everyone realized that the show really stunk. Heyman was said to be unhappy with the way that the show was booked (big shock right) and sources backstage told me that he voiced that concern both before the show and after it. People at TV told me today that it was obvious that there were issues between Vince McMahon and Heyman because of the how the show played out on pay TV, with everyone knowing it was a disaster. Problems carried over from last night and led to the incidents that happened today. A number of sources told me that there was a meeting today around two o'clock with Heyman, Vince McMahon and Stephanie McMahon-Levesque at the building. Heyman came out the meeting and seemed like his normal self, with no one I talked to having any idea that something bad had happened. Shortly thereafter, Heyman gathered his things and left the building to go home. The word going around from everyone I talked to is that this is not a storyline in any way and he is legitimately done with the company. DAMN!
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Post by Next Level was WRONG on Dec 4, 2006 17:51:19 GMT -5
Holy Christmas. I must say I was not expecting this.
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Post by Andrew is Good on Dec 4, 2006 17:51:27 GMT -5
Kill it. Honestly, I'm never one to do something so rash, but kill the new ECW. In my opinion, it's nothing without its mastermind.
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Post by DrBackflipsHoffman on Dec 4, 2006 17:52:44 GMT -5
Kill it. Honestly, I'm never one to do something so rash, but kill the new ECW. In my opinion, it's nothing without its mastermind. Tell that to Vince, Heyman the guy who apparently hasn't had much input in the way the show has been booked for an age is to blame for everything, Vince never fails!! EVER!! Y'HEAR ME!!
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Post by odanobunaga on Dec 4, 2006 17:52:55 GMT -5
here is the PWI bit again: PAUL HEYMAN GONE FROM WORLD WRESTLING ENTERTAINMENT by Mike Johnson @ 5:12:00 PM on 12/4/2006 Paul Heyman was sent home from today's Monday Night Raw/ECW taping in North Carolina following a meeting with Vince McMahon. We are still working on the story, but the word going around is that Heyman has been removed from the WWE's ECW creative team and looks to be entirely done with WWE at this point and time, although he's not (yet) been released from his contractual obligations. According to one source, Heyman had a meeting with Vince McMahon and was then escorted from the venue. There is a meeting ongoing currently with ECW talents about Heyman's departure. World Wrestling Entertainment posted an article on their website, noting that Heyman was sent home (but not released), citing, "The WWE Chairman cited slumping television ratings and a disgruntled talent roster as causes for Mr. Heyman’s dismissal." Oh YEAAAH! Because it was HEYMAN´S FAULT that the roster was being flooded by hosses and matches had DQs and he booked himself the PPV wich was full of WWE logic.(One big gimmick match = Ratings) I hope Heyman quits, grab his money, and star a small fed.
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Post by The Varsity Club on Dec 4, 2006 17:52:57 GMT -5
Kill it. Honestly, I'm never one to do something so rash, but kill the new ECW. In my opinion, it's nothing without its mastermind. Nope they will just shove Kevin Dunn in front of the screen and make him the new face of ecwwe.
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Post by B.A. on Dec 4, 2006 17:53:09 GMT -5
this is not good at all.
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Post by MetalGearDizzle on Dec 4, 2006 17:55:33 GMT -5
Good. Let Paulie, RVD, Sabu, Dreamer, Balls, FBI, Sandman, Snow, and Richards go. You don't like them McMahon, and you never will. So f*** you, f*** you straight to hell, you f***ing son of a bitch.
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Post by Chainsaw on Dec 4, 2006 17:55:37 GMT -5
Kill it. Honestly, I'm never one to do something so rash, but kill the new ECW. In my opinion, it's nothing without its mastermind. Nope they will just shove Kevin Dunn in front of the screen and make him the new face of ecwwe. Better yet, put Bruce Pritchard in as Brother Love as the new Extreme Velocity owner, and drop a nuclear bomb on the whole mess.
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