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Post by Dr. Bunsen Honeydew on Feb 16, 2010 12:59:55 GMT -5
it wasn't meant to be masterpiece theater for crying out loud. it was pretty dumb, but at least it reinforced my belief that Ranjin Singh is one of the most under appreciated comic acts in wrestling. IT's becuase of his mutton chops.
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Post by Vince's Torn Quads on Feb 16, 2010 13:04:59 GMT -5
I wasn't watching around the time of Katie Vick and Mae Young giving birth to a hand, so this was definitely the worst wrestling segment I have ever seen.
Sure, it's a Springer parody and all, but I don't want this on my tv. I want wrestling.
Failing that, a DX segment or Undertaker abducting Steph. But not this garbage.
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Post by Massive G on Feb 16, 2010 13:05:35 GMT -5
it wasn't meant to be masterpiece theater for crying out loud. it was pretty dumb, but at least it reinforced my belief that Ranjin Singh is one of the most under appreciated comic acts in wrestling. IT's becuase of his mutton chops. it is. also, for some reason, I find it hilarious that he starts 90% of his sentences by saying "The Great Khali says..." and he has that ridiculous, totally earnest look on his face. He's great.
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Post by RI Richmark on Feb 16, 2010 13:14:35 GMT -5
I loved it. It was just a silly little bit of fun. Wrestling isn't meant to be serious all the time.
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Post by Robbymac on Feb 16, 2010 13:32:29 GMT -5
The second I saw it starting to unfold I thought "This segment will be about as polarizing as anything they've ever done. Sure enough, a third of you loved it, a third of you hated it, and a third of you thought it was a mixed bag.
And quite frankly I probably could have guessed who would be in each camp before the show started.
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Post by Jason Todd Grisham on Feb 16, 2010 13:57:08 GMT -5
I have no idea what to think about it. It's kinda like God in a way. How do you conceive of something that is so simple, and yet so much greater than you at the same time?
All I can really do is stand here, awed by its sheer existence.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 16, 2010 13:58:51 GMT -5
I thought the comment about "Khali doesn't even know what's going on here" was funny. =P
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Post by Deleted on Feb 16, 2010 14:06:30 GMT -5
The Great Khali summed it up nicely.
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Post by Eunös ✈ on Feb 16, 2010 14:09:30 GMT -5
Big Lipped Alligator Momment
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Post by BxB on Feb 16, 2010 14:10:47 GMT -5
I thought the comment about "Khali doesn't even know what's going on here" was funny. =P That and the digs at Lawler were the only redeemable things about that segment. A gigantic waste of time.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 16, 2010 14:49:08 GMT -5
That segment showed why all loyal WWE fans should be worried come March 8th. What is March 6th, and why should we be worried?
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Post by erik316wttn on Feb 16, 2010 14:52:20 GMT -5
I had a few chuckles. Yeah, it was a waste of time, but I've seen far worse things.
Katie Vick, Dr Heinie, Trump vs. Rose, Mae Young giving birth to a hand, any of the other parody celebrity matches we've seen, K-Fed beating Cena.... this wasn't in the top 10.
Although with as image-conscious as WWE is nowadays, I'm surprised that Jerry Springer was asked to be a guest host. The media and non-fans see us as inbred, trailer trash anyway. So then you invite the KING of inbred trailer trash to host your show?
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Post by Avalanche Alvarez on Feb 16, 2010 14:52:22 GMT -5
Ranjin Singh summed it up pretty good saying it was a "giant waste of time". Good head on his shoulders, that guy.
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Post by Stab Sword on Feb 16, 2010 15:01:57 GMT -5
For being a parody of the Jerry Springer show it was hilarious and I nearly died when Springer said that Lawler picks up girls at recess
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Post by xxshoyuweeniexx on Feb 16, 2010 15:03:06 GMT -5
That segment showed why all loyal WWE fans should be worried come March 8th. What is March 6th, and why should we be worried? TNA's moving to Monday's. But its not like it matters for WWE, they'll get a low 3 and TNA will get an mid 1 no matter what stupid crap either one airs.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 16, 2010 15:07:30 GMT -5
What is March 6th, and why should we be worried? TNA's moving to Monday's. But its not like it matters for WWE, they'll get a low 3 and TNA will get an mid 1 no matter what stupid crap either one airs. Honestly, given TNA's usual quality and the fact that any excitement over Hogan's probably gone by now, they can probably expect a lot worse than mid-1's going up against WWE.
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Post by The Possum on Feb 16, 2010 15:38:42 GMT -5
It was better than most of the guest host segments, and most segments involving Hornswoggle. It was admittedly stupid on WWE's part. I laughed a lot up until the end.
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Post by azz0r on Feb 16, 2010 15:40:48 GMT -5
Well they turned Kelly Kelly with her flat chest into a cum dumpster. Should have had Mickie take her place, atleast she has a pregnancy belly.
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Post by Pervy Stone Cold on Feb 16, 2010 15:46:43 GMT -5
The Bellas didn't need to be there, Hornswaggle coming out was predictable but I agree that Ron Simmons would have saved it.
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Post by Insomniac on Feb 16, 2010 16:20:28 GMT -5
I understand that it was supposed to be stupid and nonsensical. But for me, that didn't make it any easier to stomach. Awful television.
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