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Post by kuda on Sept 6, 2010 23:05:18 GMT -5
Alright alright. I can admit I understand why people don't like that Young got RKO'd. I myself don't mind it and I don't think that it'll harm Young's career assuming the WWE has any interest in giving him a career but I get it. Young took an RKO because he is a jobber and it showed that Randy Orton doesn't trust anyone/is shades of gray. Also, a lot of the blame can be put on the commentary, since it was a clusterf*** due to there being FIVE men at one time, so they never really explained what Darren Young was doing, or alluded to it being Orton's idea or anything.
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Post by Threadkiller [Classic] on Sept 6, 2010 23:12:14 GMT -5
Actually, I didn't think about that aspect of it. Good call. Although, in my scenario, he'd be cashing in out of rage at losing the US title in an impromptu match, so maybe he wouldn't really be thinking clearly? Either way, Bryan winning the US title next week (thanks to the Raw Roulette) could lead to Kaval using his guaranteed PPV title match against Bryan in a respect match of some kind (which would f***ing own). Then Miz could cash in and take the sixth spot, and we'd be all set for NOC. But yeah, Miz cashing in doesn't make sense, unless he cashes in and his joy is tempered immediately by the realization that he has a defense against five other people he's never beaten before that Sunday. Could make for interesting, if nonsensical, TV. There can't be an impromptu US title match at NOC. They set it up already. Unless of course I'm making an error while reading your post. I meant an impromptu match next week. It's Raw Roulette, after all, so it's as good an excuse as any for this to randomly pop up.
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Post by The Freakin' Deacon on Sept 6, 2010 23:14:52 GMT -5
There can't be an impromptu US title match at NOC. They set it up already. Unless of course I'm making an error while reading your post. I meant an impromptu match next week. It's Raw Roulette, after all, so it's as good an excuse as any for this to randomly pop up. Oh okay then. That makes total sense then. My bad.
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Post by Perpetual Nirvana on Sept 6, 2010 23:22:03 GMT -5
Let me clarify, it was akin to when Austin stunned Stacy Keibler for refusing a beer. I think that's a bit of a stretch and distorting reality. I'm pretty sure it would be better related to Stone Cold stunning Dude Love after the Dude helps him win a match. Yeah, that would be it. Stupid brain goes in and out sometimes and I lose track of the point I'm making.
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Post by Toates Madhackrviper on Sept 6, 2010 23:24:32 GMT -5
Alright alright. I can admit I understand why people don't like that Young got RKO'd. I myself don't mind it and I don't think that it'll harm Young's career assuming the WWE has any interest in giving him a career but I get it. Young took an RKO because he is a jobber and it showed that Randy Orton doesn't trust anyone/is shades of gray. Also, a lot of the blame can be put on the commentary, since it was a clusterf*** due to there being FIVE men at one time, so they never really explained what Darren Young was doing, or alluded to it being Orton's idea or anything.
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Post by Chainsaw on Sept 7, 2010 1:33:23 GMT -5
I got to give credit to WWE for actually not totally running WCW over in that WWE Classics spot tonight. Well, they are the owners of WCW, so I guess there's not much business sense in running them down, but it did seem strange that they were actually giving some credit to them, instead of saying "WWF was greater than WCW, and always was", like they usually do.
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