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Post by Stu on Nov 6, 2006 23:53:31 GMT -5
Triple H helping Ric Flair? Yep, almost exactly one year since he kicked the crap out of the Nature Boy on the Homecoming episode last year.
We should all be desensitized to this kind of stuff. Just thought I would point it out for those who are interested.
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Post by Ace Diamond on Nov 6, 2006 23:54:31 GMT -5
Funnily enough, they remembered that Eugene is Bischoff's nephew.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 6, 2006 23:54:42 GMT -5
Yup. Things becoming sucky once in a while.
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Post by Booster Gold on Nov 6, 2006 23:55:03 GMT -5
to quote vince mcmahon
chronology means nothing
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Post by Deleted on Nov 6, 2006 23:56:17 GMT -5
to quote vince mcmahon chronology means nothing I thought you were gonna say "You never know what might happen-----on MondayNightRAWWWWWW"
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Post by Ass Dan on Nov 6, 2006 23:56:47 GMT -5
Triple H helping Ric Flair? Yep, almost exactly one year since he kicked the crap out of the Nature Boy on the Homecoming episode last year. We should all be desensitized to this kind of stuff. Just thought I would point it out for those who are interested. It's going to lead to a combination of D-Generation X and Evolution. D-Evolution X. Or Devo, for short.
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Post by DSR on Nov 6, 2006 23:57:39 GMT -5
At the end of the month, Raw comes to Pittsburgh. The advertised main event is DX and Cena vs. Rated RKO and Umaga. That's right, Triple H is gonna tag up with Cena. Think they'll mention their WWE Title feud?
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Post by Ace Diamond on Nov 6, 2006 23:58:35 GMT -5
Triple H helping Ric Flair? Yep, almost exactly one year since he kicked the crap out of the Nature Boy on the Homecoming episode last year. We should all be desensitized to this kind of stuff. Just thought I would point it out for those who are interested. It's going to lead to a combination of D-Generation X and Evolution. D-Evolution X. Or Devo, for short. I highly doubt "whipping it" will fix the problems left by tonights show.
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Post by A Platypus Rave on Nov 6, 2006 23:59:26 GMT -5
Triple H helping Ric Flair? Yep, almost exactly one year since he kicked the crap out of the Nature Boy on the Homecoming episode last year. We should all be desensitized to this kind of stuff. Just thought I would point it out for those who are interested. It's going to lead to a combination of D-Generation X and Evolution. D-Evolution X. Or Devo, for short. I would mark only if they came out wearing energy domes...
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Post by Hulkshi Tanahashi on Nov 7, 2006 0:00:40 GMT -5
Triple H helping Ric Flair? Yep, almost exactly one year since he kicked the crap out of the Nature Boy on the Homecoming episode last year. We should all be desensitized to this kind of stuff. Just thought I would point it out for those who are interested. I hate to burst your bubble, but enemies becoming friends and vice versa happens a lot in wrestling. Hell, two years ago, Triple H and Shawn Michaels wanted to kill each. Also, two years ago, Randy Orton and Edge were fighting over the Intercontinental Title. And, Piper and Flair use to be enemies. This happens a lot in wrestling and should never be use as an argument that a wrestling has no continuity.
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Post by Smark4lyfe on Nov 7, 2006 0:02:49 GMT -5
They grow respect for each other but if they want to be heel agian they just backsatbb and say "You held me bback...yadadadda
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Post by tna on Nov 7, 2006 0:04:44 GMT -5
All of the continuity problems would be solved if you would all just quit thinking, and instead pay $40 every 3 weeks for a ppv like Vince McMahon wants you to.
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Post by Andrew is Good on Nov 7, 2006 0:05:13 GMT -5
To be fair, they were screwing over Orton and Edge more then they were helping out Flair and Piper.
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Post by Stu on Nov 7, 2006 0:08:44 GMT -5
Triple H helping Ric Flair? Yep, almost exactly one year since he kicked the crap out of the Nature Boy on the Homecoming episode last year. We should all be desensitized to this kind of stuff. Just thought I would point it out for those who are interested. I hate to burst your bubble, but enemies becoming friends and vice versa happens a lot in wrestling. Hell, two years ago, Triple H and Shawn Michaels wanted to kill each. Also, two years ago, Randy Orton and Edge were fighting over the Intercontinental Title. And, Piper and Flair use to be enemies. This happens a lot in wrestling and should never be use as an argument that a wrestling has no continuity. Yes, I know all of that. I've been watching wrestling for way too long to be overly shocked. I just wanted to make a simple, calm casual reference to it instead of waiting for someone to start a thread in which he or she totally goes of on the issue as if it were the end of the world and how dumb WWE is for it. And for the record, in the case of HHH/HBK and Edge/Orton, they at least explained somewhat that they were uniting to defeat common enemies, and I believe they acknowledged that DX was uniting after a shakey past. As for Piper/Flair, they've been on/off for years, so I'm not even going to go there.
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Post by wwerules60 on Nov 7, 2006 0:20:43 GMT -5
Bischoff also said that Cyber Sunday was DX's first loss
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Post by #Classic Hi-Definition X on Nov 7, 2006 0:30:32 GMT -5
And we're all surprised by this because...?
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Post by THE Dinobot on Nov 7, 2006 0:33:57 GMT -5
And we're all surprised by this because...? ' Because it's all still real to....ah, forget it.
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Post by Stu on Nov 7, 2006 0:38:03 GMT -5
It's not that we're surprised. We're just making a random observation and talking about it like civilized people
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Post by Hulkshi Tanahashi on Nov 7, 2006 0:39:25 GMT -5
I hate to burst your bubble, but enemies becoming friends and vice versa happens a lot in wrestling. Hell, two years ago, Triple H and Shawn Michaels wanted to kill each. Also, two years ago, Randy Orton and Edge were fighting over the Intercontinental Title. And, Piper and Flair use to be enemies. This happens a lot in wrestling and should never be use as an argument that a wrestling has no continuity. Yes, I know all of that. I've been watching wrestling for way too long to be overly shocked. I just wanted to make a simple, calm casual reference to it instead of waiting for someone to start a thread in which he or she totally goes of on the issue as if it were the end of the world and how dumb WWE is for it. And for the record, in the case of HHH/HBK and Edge/Orton, they at least explained somewhat that they were uniting to defeat common enemies, and I believe they acknowledged that DX was uniting after a shakey past. As for Piper/Flair, they've been on/off for years, so I'm not even going to go there. Well, it's nice that you understand.
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Post by JMA on Nov 7, 2006 0:41:48 GMT -5
Ideally, Triple H and Ric Flair would never have any contact--whether on-screen or off-screen. They're not good together.
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