Celgress
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Post by Celgress on May 30, 2010 23:18:13 GMT -5
Well it won't be Cena, so....... Edge wins by pinning himself If this were a certain other company I could see this happening.
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Post by oafman on May 30, 2010 23:46:35 GMT -5
I don't wanna see this feud at the RAW I'm going to in August!
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Post by Deleted on May 31, 2010 0:25:25 GMT -5
And yet, he will still attack people from behind. That's what a "strong" champion does, right?
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Post by héad.casé on May 31, 2010 5:43:58 GMT -5
lets give him the title for a second time...so he can bore us with the same promo every time he comes out falla! This. The only people who liked his reign the last time were either Cena haters or a group of smarks who quickly soured on the idea when the initial buzz of Cena no longer being the champion wore off and they realized just how green Sheamus really was. What makes anyone think that this time is going to be any different? It isn't because he's still not ready to be champion just like the last time. I swear the WWE and some of there boneheaded decisions over the years. Still trying to figure out how Sheamus is green when he's been wrestling for 8 years now...
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Post by Deleted on May 31, 2010 5:52:19 GMT -5
This. The only people who liked his reign the last time were either Cena haters or a group of smarks who quickly soured on the idea when the initial buzz of Cena no longer being the champion wore off and they realized just how green Sheamus really was. What makes anyone think that this time is going to be any different? It isn't because he's still not ready to be champion just like the last time. I swear the WWE and some of there boneheaded decisions over the years. Still trying to figure out how Sheamus is green when he's been wrestling for 8 years now... He was green in the sense that he was still adapting to wrestling for WWE and wrestling with huge crowds. There's nothing in the other promotions that could've prepared him to be a main-eventer-in-months, much less the top champion on a brand. Now that Sheamus has been allowed to get used to his environment, he's much more natural (especially at getting heel heat from the audience) than he was when he debuted.
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Post by Kris Kobain on May 31, 2010 5:52:50 GMT -5
Are there really need foir spoler tags when people are openly saying what's in the tag?
If they want to continue the idea that Cena just can't beat Powder then Cena would take the fall. However that would require them to continue something.
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Post by Cactus Jack on May 31, 2010 5:57:34 GMT -5
I really, really hope this is true.
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Post by Raja Lion on May 31, 2010 6:25:16 GMT -5
I've warmed up to Sheamus big time over the last few months. I think his character is growing and he plays it very well + he's believable in the ring.
My problem with this scenario is yet another HHH title run and the inevitable boredom associated with that.
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Post by Kris Kobain on May 31, 2010 6:33:49 GMT -5
Serious question
What makes his character different than Orton as a heel except for the Irish part?
They are/were both brutes that kick people to put them out of action.
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Post by Capt. Internet Darling on May 31, 2010 6:45:29 GMT -5
lets give him the title for a second time...so he can bore us with the same promo every time he comes out falla! This. The only people who liked his reign the last time were either Cena haters or a group of smarks who quickly soured on the idea when the initial buzz of Cena no longer being the champion wore off and they realized just how green Sheamus really was. What makes anyone think that this time is going to be any different? It isn't because he's still not ready to be champion just like the last time. I swear the WWE and some of there boneheaded decisions over the years. Or perhaps the actual Sheamus fans. Y'know, people who liked from as far back as IWW or his early FCW run. Sheamus wasn't green in the ring when he was champion. I stand on that comment. I would agree that he was certainly nervous, and he probably was green in the sense of what kind of champion he was supposed to be portraying. For instance at the Slammies he cut a FACE promo. He did OK in the ring but outside of it his promos weren't all that great. But I have seen the guy I've followed for a number of years hugely improve in a number of months. He's gone from DAAAH and awkward smile/stare to showing actual charisma and hanging with the big boys of Orton and Cena. And no-one on this board is more thrilled at his progression than me. His second reign will far FAR outshine his first.
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Post by Raja Lion on May 31, 2010 6:49:11 GMT -5
Serious question What makes his character different than Orton as a heel except for the Irish part? They are/were both brutes that kick people to put them out of action. FELLA! I think he's literally night and day now compared to when he first made the big roster. He's coming back into his own the way he did when he was in FCW. He's definitely more charismatic than Orton and he seems to be more mouthy. I was quite disappointed in him through his first run, but since that time, I think he has grown and is a lot more entertaining. When its time, Sheamus will make a good babyface.
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Post by cobrafan on May 31, 2010 7:02:38 GMT -5
They just won't call it quits on the Sheamus mega push will they? add to the possibility that Sheamus Vs. HHH will result in another HHH title reign and you got yourself a very boring couple of months in the WWE title picture.
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Post by rnrk supports BLM on May 31, 2010 7:26:23 GMT -5
Serious question What makes his character different than Orton as a heel except for the Irish part? They are/were both brutes that kick people to put them out of action. Orton had flunkies to interfere and help him out. Even before Legacy, he had Cowboy Bob, and before that, Evolution itself. Orton tries to manipulate the rules to work in his favor; he fakes injuries, threatens lawsuits, convinces authority figures to prevent the babyfaces he's feuding with from laying a hand on him. When Orton cheats, he is quite consciously aware that he is cheating; he's working the system in his favor to end up on top. Sheamus is far more direct. Sheamus will sneak attack his rivals from behind, but he's not the type to mastermind any sort of plan to leave his opponents vulnerable beforehand, nor to recruit help to do his dirty work for him. Sheamus doesn't care if he gets disqualified because he's busy killing his opponent some more. Sheamus doesn't manipulate the rules, because Sheamus is concerned with "winning" on his own terms, which means beating the other guy into a pulp, regardless of what the official rulings say afterwards. Motivation wise? Orton was an arrogant douchebag with an inflated sense of entitlement until he was thrown out of Evolution. He is plagued by a sense of inferiority and is driven to reassert that he really is special and worthy of acclaim, and prone to violent outbursts when he doesn't get his way. Orton needs to make it to the top to prove to himself that he's better than everyone else. Destroying his enemies is therapeutic for him. Sheamus is an amoral force of destruction. Sheamus already "knows" he's the strongest warrior in WWE; it's only a matter of time before he's annihilated everyone in his way. Sheamus throws himself at the toughest opponent available (in this case, Triple H) to pave the way to bigger and bigger fights, because the matches are the goal in of themselves for Sheamus. Sheamus is having fun kicking and Razor's Edgeing his way through the WWE roster; even in his recent promos calling for a title shot, he's sounded more amused than anything else at the idea that Batista and Orton think they're still higher in the pecking order than him. Sheamus doesn't need to cripple his opponents or end their careers; he does it 'cause he enjoys it.
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Post by barley96 on May 31, 2010 8:05:13 GMT -5
I don't care one way or another about Sheamus being WWE Champion, however I do not want HHH to be anywhere near the title. His main focus should be putting over other wrestlers, especially since he and Stephanie are the supposed heirs to Vince McMahon's throne.
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Post by jamielowndes {N} on May 31, 2010 8:41:47 GMT -5
WWE should bring the Spolier gimmick back. Except have him in the first few minutes of Raw giving incorrect spoilers for the show, the only one that he consistently gets right is that he's going to get destroyed by someone on the show. "And according to this, I'm supposed to get squashed by Sheamus. Yeah, that'll put some butts in the seats..." "IT'S A SHAME THAT...." I also really want this to happen. I also want Sheamus to win the feud against HHH.
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Post by Gerard Gerard on May 31, 2010 9:52:20 GMT -5
Ugh, Sheamus winning is the option I'm most opposed to specifically because I want Triple H as far away from the title as possible. I agree and I do like Sheamo. I want a babyface chasing the strap for a while..
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Post by maximilian on May 31, 2010 10:04:00 GMT -5
They just won't call it quits on the Sheamus mega push will they? add to the possibility that Sheamus Vs. HHH will result in another HHH title reign and you got yourself a very boring couple of months in the WWE title picture. Why should they? Should Cena, Triple H, Orton, and Edge be the only guys on the show with a push? It's been nothing but those four for the past 5+ years. I'm all for Sheamus and Miz in the main event. If it weren't for those two and Jericho, Raw would be completely unwatchable.
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Post by Supercheese on May 31, 2010 10:51:04 GMT -5
When was the last time Triple H headlined a ppv in a singles match? When was his last title run? Orton, Edge, Cena, Batista and Sheamus, Swagger have all been world or WWE champions since Hunter's last run.
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Post by Gummydavidson on May 31, 2010 11:14:22 GMT -5
Spoiler: Swerve: Cena Wins I hope so. Only because I want Cena to retain at Money in the Bank, only for his celebration to be cut short by "Awesome!", Miz cashes in his Money in the Bank and defeats Cena for the WWE Title. Miz pulls off the "upset" over Cena at SummerSlam, and we go right into a Miz vs Orton feud for the WWE Title. But Miz is banned from the Staples Centre!!!
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Post by Rorschach on May 31, 2010 14:28:06 GMT -5
If Sheamus wins: He goes for a dominatn ttile reign,defeating every opponent Triple H returns,defeats Sheamus in a PPV whitout sweating. So Sheamus would, essentially, be turned into Booker T version 2.0 in this equation. I mean, he would JUST be starting to get on a roll with the belt by the time that Haitch came storming back at SummerSlam to cut him off at the knees, just like he did to Booker T. "Behold, the King of Kings has returned.... blah blah blah unending HHH hype that compares him to everything from the goddamn Terminator to Batman to Jesus Christ himself" *YAWN* Save_us_Gr8_1?
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