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Post by Jason on Apr 15, 2010 14:01:32 GMT -5
Pro Wrestling is Real - Anderson did a back suplex on Orton who complained about it to officials and it eventually lead to his WWE release. People are fake - Anderson and Orton were friends before this incident. Am I reading too much into it? To make this thread interesting - what other t-shirts have had a hidden message in them?
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Post by mcmahonfan85 on Apr 15, 2010 14:04:07 GMT -5
yes. yes you are.
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Post by EJS on Apr 15, 2010 14:21:00 GMT -5
If there were a gasmask on it, maybe you'd have something.
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Post by WWE Trademarked My Name on Apr 15, 2010 14:34:43 GMT -5
If it said Pro Wrestling is Real Vipers are Fake, I'd say yes.
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Post by Square on Apr 15, 2010 14:42:04 GMT -5
I just think it's Anderson trying to be cleaver, but looking like a jackass. Like that "WWLSD" crap he had on his wrist tape, it's him trying to look cool to the smarks.
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Post by rawthentic on Apr 15, 2010 15:09:54 GMT -5
I actually thought the WWLSD bit was pretty cool...and i like Lance Storm and care for his opinion.
Mr. Anderson has been awesome in TNA
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Post by smellslikeoksoda on Apr 15, 2010 15:34:40 GMT -5
There was in indie wrestler from the mid west who made those shirts a few years ago. I think it was Adrian Lynch but I could be wrong. He was just rocking an old shirt.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 15, 2010 15:42:06 GMT -5
I'm not sure if it were a dig at Orton that would make it more or less lame. Either way, it's a stupid shirt in my opinion.
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Post by Jason on Apr 15, 2010 16:23:05 GMT -5
To make this thread interesting... what other t-shirts have had a hidden message in them? I remember Booker T's "Don't hate the Playa, Hate the Game" t-shirt, which was a supposed dig at Triple H.
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Post by dpg on Apr 15, 2010 16:32:27 GMT -5
It's an OK shirt, no conneciton to Orton though.
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Post by Jimmy on Apr 15, 2010 16:37:58 GMT -5
To make this thread interesting... what other t-shirts have had a hidden message in them? I remember Booker T's "Don't hate the Playa, Hate the Game" t-shirt, which was a supposed dig at Triple H. No it wasn't.
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Post by JoDaNa1281 on Apr 15, 2010 17:06:06 GMT -5
To make this thread interesting... what other t-shirts have had a hidden message in them? I remember Booker T's "Don't hate the Playa, Hate the Game" t-shirt, which was a supposed dig at Triple H. No it wasn't, it was a saying that had been around for years.
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Post by Lenny: Smooth like Keith Stone on Apr 15, 2010 17:52:56 GMT -5
Anderson didn't come up with "Pro Wrestling Is Real, People Are Fake". That saying's been around forever. I remember hearing it thrown around during the Attitude Era a few times. I think Anderson just was the first to have it on a shirt!
As for not-so-subtle digs at the competition, TNA had an X-Division shirt a few years ago that looked like the original DX shirt. On the front it said X-Division, and on the back it said "Two Words: No Limits". Although that wasn't even technically a knock on WWE... it was basically just them mimicking a classic shirt. Kinda like the rKo shirt that looked like the nWo shirt.
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Post by kropotkin on Apr 15, 2010 18:51:58 GMT -5
When Taz designed Sabu's tshirt and spelled homicidal as "homocidal."
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Post by Stab Sword on Apr 15, 2010 19:34:40 GMT -5
Anderson didn't come up with "Pro Wrestling Is Real, People Are Fake". That saying's been around forever. I remember hearing it thrown around during the Attitude Era a few times. I think Anderson just was the first to have it on a shirt! It was the catchphrase of the NWA-Wisconsin promotion back when Anderson was the main guy there.
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Post by Allie Kitsune on Apr 15, 2010 19:47:07 GMT -5
To make this thread interesting... what other t-shirts have had a hidden message in them? I remember Booker T's "Don't hate the Playa, Hate the Game" t-shirt, which was a supposed dig at Triple H. Booker had been using the phrase for years, long before he was in WWE. You'll notice he had to stop using it soon after he got there, though.
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Post by ICBM on Apr 15, 2010 19:48:21 GMT -5
When Taz designed Sabu's tshirt and spelled homicidal as "homocidal." No way. If this is so what a great and everlasting Rib. Anyone have one fo these shirts?
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Post by i.Sarita.com on Apr 15, 2010 20:28:53 GMT -5
To make this thread interesting... what other t-shirts have had a hidden message in them? I remember Booker T's "Don't hate the Playa, Hate the Game" t-shirt, which was a supposed dig at Triple H. Booker had been using the phrase for years, long before he was in WWE. You'll notice he had to stop using it soon after he got there, though. Yeah, even his WCW theme towards the end of WCW started off with "Don't hate the player, hate the game"
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Post by @TenaciousBe on Apr 15, 2010 23:18:56 GMT -5
While it's not exactly the same thing, I always lived Triple H's "Game Over? / You're Damn Right I'm Over" shirt. I still want one of those.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 15, 2010 23:32:05 GMT -5
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