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Post by MGH on Dec 11, 2006 17:01:16 GMT -5
And RVD is instantly justified. Oh no he isn't. Someone on here will find a way to prove that he isn't, you just watch.
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Post by Michael Coello on Dec 11, 2006 17:02:35 GMT -5
And RVD is instantly justified. Oh no he isn't. Someone on here will find a way to prove that he isn't, you just watch. "If RVD had gone to Iraq, the bombing wouldn't have happened cause they would be too busy trying to sell RVD 'The Good Stuff'"
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Post by 'Sweet n' Sour' A. A. Estrada on Dec 11, 2006 17:05:41 GMT -5
And RVD is instantly justified. Oh no he isn't. Someone on here will find a way to prove that he isn't, you just watch. I thought the point was that they're out there to entertain people, regardless of danger.
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Post by mo on Dec 11, 2006 17:07:02 GMT -5
Eh, doesn't affect that if I was a wrestler, I would've gone, glad to see they're alright though
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Post by STMP on Dec 11, 2006 17:08:47 GMT -5
Now I understand why Cole sucks as an announcer. His talent is reporting, just telling what happened, getting the time to write the text and then make a story with the images.
It's comletely different from calling a match. And I really don't get why they hired Cole. Might as well bring in Larry King to call the matches.
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Post by Michael Coello on Dec 11, 2006 17:15:34 GMT -5
Next time, I see WWE will do things differently, just in case:
Vince:"Chris Masters, Scotty 2 Hotty, Stevie Richards, and the rest of you, you will be 'Operation: Human Sheild'"
Stevie:''Say What?''
Vince: "OK, Shawn, Hunter, Cena, and Batista, you will be part of 'Operation:Get behind the jobbers'" Ron Simmons:........................DAMN!.........*walks out*
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Post by Ace Diamond on Dec 11, 2006 17:18:34 GMT -5
Now I understand why Cole sucks as an announcer. His talent is reporting, just telling what happened, getting the time to write the text and then make a story with the images. It's comletely different from calling a match. And I really don't get why they hired Cole. Might as well bring in Larry King to call the matches. Well, they hired him to host WWF LiveWire, and then he sort of just got put into the play-by-play spot after JR left due to Bell's Palsy in 1999. So he wasn't hired to to play-by-play initially. Back kinda on topic, I didn't actually expect any attack to occur, and am still surprised it did (even given the volitiae nature of the region).
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Post by salTy on Dec 11, 2006 17:21:30 GMT -5
Going to Iraq is stupid. Vince is an idiot.
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Post by 'Sweet n' Sour' A. A. Estrada on Dec 11, 2006 17:22:34 GMT -5
Going to Iraq is stupid. Vince is an idiot. Huh?
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Post by Cranjis McBasketball on Dec 11, 2006 17:22:46 GMT -5
Oh no he isn't. Someone on here will find a way to prove that he isn't, you just watch. I thought the point was that they're out there to entertain people, regardless of danger. No, the point is they are there to entertain people. The danger is a huge consideration, otherwise they'd entertain people in the middle of a minefield. The danger is a real consideration for these people, they may look past the danger, but they do keep it in regard.
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Post by 'Sweet n' Sour' A. A. Estrada on Dec 11, 2006 17:25:13 GMT -5
I thought the point was that they're out there to entertain people, regardless of danger. No, the point is they are there to entertain people. The danger is a huge consideration, otherwise they'd entertain people in the middle of a minefield. The danger is a real consideration for these people, they may look past the danger, but they do keep it in regard. You know what I mean. They're in a part of the world going under some significant turmoil. There's always the risk of a mortar attack or a suicide bomber at an event like this. The point is that they recognize that danger and are doing it anyways.
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Post by mommabenjamin on Dec 11, 2006 17:25:28 GMT -5
Now I understand why Cole sucks as an announcer. His talent is reporting, just telling what happened, getting the time to write the text and then make a story with the images. It's comletely different from calling a match. And I really don't get why they hired Cole. Might as well bring in Larry King to call the matches. JR would be a great news corresepondent: BAH GAWD! The insurgents are attacking! May God have mercy on our WWE souls! Good god almightly! Stone Cold! Stone cold! Business is about to pick up folks!
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Post by Ace Diamond on Dec 11, 2006 17:27:03 GMT -5
No, the point is they are there to entertain people. The danger is a huge consideration, otherwise they'd entertain people in the middle of a minefield. The danger is a real consideration for these people, they may look past the danger, but they do keep it in regard. You know what I mean. They're in a part of the world going under some significant turmoil. There's always the risk of a mortar attack or a suicide bomber at an event like this. The point is that they recognize that danger and are doing it anyways. True, but at the same time that shouldn't mean that if somebody doesn't want to go because of that danger, then they should be looked down on.
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Post by 'Sweet n' Sour' A. A. Estrada on Dec 11, 2006 17:28:11 GMT -5
You know what I mean. They're in a part of the world going under some significant turmoil. There's always the risk of a mortar attack or a suicide bomber at an event like this. The point is that they recognize that danger and are doing it anyways. True, but at the same time that shouldn't mean that if somebody doesn't want to go because of that danger, then they should be looked down on. I agree with you 100% on that point.
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Post by MGH on Dec 11, 2006 17:28:16 GMT -5
You know what I mean. They're in a part of the world going under some significant turmoil. There's always the risk of a mortar attack or a suicide bomber at an event like this. The point is that they recognize that danger and are doing it anyways. True, but at the same time that shouldn't mean that if somebody doesn't want to go because of that danger, then they should be looked down on. Exactly.
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Post by thegreatone8785 on Dec 11, 2006 17:29:36 GMT -5
on second thought, i think was all a ploy, it was a set up, for the next major PPV video package wwe uses, because, well, all the arabs or whoever that did the attack are plants, and all of them are going to battle john cena at the rumble, thats right, no 30 man winner goes to mania thing, no no, wwe title on the line, cena vs 29 of the attackers, if cena wins he holds belt until the year 2047.
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Post by salTy on Dec 11, 2006 17:36:21 GMT -5
Going to Iraq is stupid. Vince is an idiot. Huh? I need to elaborate more? This "voluntary" trip to Iraq each year is very reckless. I can understand if you want to entertain the troops, but WWE stars and employees aren't soldiers. In my opinion they have no business being in such an environment -- an environment where a pack of Skittles is considered a hot commodity among soldiers. That's how shitty it is over there. In order to make himself look like a samaritan, Vince is willing to put hundreds of more lives at risk. It's really kind of self-righteous and selfish.
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Post by Sumbody Gon' Get Dey Kneelift on Dec 11, 2006 17:38:34 GMT -5
I need to elaborate more? This "voluntary" trip to Iraq each year is very reckless. I can understand if you want to entertain the troops, but WWE stars and employees aren't soldiers. In my opinion they have no business being in such an environment -- an environment where a pack of Skittles is considered a hot commodity among soldiers. That's how crapty it is over there. In order to make himself look like a samaritan, Vince is willing to put hundreds of more lives at risk. It's really kind of self-righteous and selfish. Vince? SELFISH!?
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Post by Michael Coello on Dec 11, 2006 17:40:03 GMT -5
I need to elaborate more? This "voluntary" trip to Iraq each year is very reckless. I can understand if you want to entertain the troops, but WWE stars and employees aren't soldiers. In my opinion they have no business being in such an environment -- an environment where a pack of Skittles is considered a hot commodity among soldiers. That's how crapty it is over there. In order to make himself look like a samaritan, Vince is willing to put hundreds of more lives at risk. It's really kind of self-righteous and selfish. Vince? SELFISH!?
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Post by 'Sweet n' Sour' A. A. Estrada on Dec 11, 2006 17:42:31 GMT -5
I need to elaborate more? This "voluntary" trip to Iraq each year is very reckless. I can understand if you want to entertain the troops, but WWE stars and employees aren't soldiers. In my opinion they have no business being in such an environment -- an environment where a pack of Skittles is considered a hot commodity among soldiers. That's how crapty it is over there. In order to make himself look like a samaritan, Vince is willing to put hundreds of more lives at risk. It's really kind of self-righteous and selfish. The kind of environment that regular people are stuck in all the time? I'm not a big fan of all the flag-waving, but I think it's nice of them. And Vince McMahon isn't Satan, by the way. Regardless of what JR says.
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