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Post by Stu on Jun 13, 2006 14:36:50 GMT -5
So now it's official; HBK and Triple H will face the Spirit Squad at Vengeance. This follows almost two months of the same group of guys facing each other on every Raw. I was just wondering what good could come out of all this. Sure, people have been going on and on about Triple H getting out of the title scene and working with the young guys, but does all that really matter if he squashes them? Some people will just find another reason to hate him. Sure, some people believe new guys can get a rub just by being in the presence of the established veterans, but the Squad has become so overexposed, none of that really matters anyway (see Eugene). And when it comes to HBK, it's nice that he's also helping out the young guys, but where does he go here, barring a permanent DX reunion? I suppose my question is, who actually wins in all of this? Sorry for being so pessimistic, but two months of handicapped matches with the same wrestlers can do that to a guy. But to be fair, Kenny rules. Mr. Mickie James has the best leg drop ever.
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Post by Hiroshi Hase on Jun 13, 2006 14:37:56 GMT -5
I don't see the match being any different than the Raw main events the past few weeks. I think it's more along the lines of the D-X reformation, than anything. Probably Trips and Shawn will come out with tights that have the D-X green logo on them.
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Post by jpinkston57 on Jun 13, 2006 14:51:08 GMT -5
Great, two middle-agers in green tights versus male cheerleaders in green sweatsuits... sure makes me wanna plunk down $39.95 of my hard-earned money.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 13, 2006 14:54:01 GMT -5
DX was played out about 6 or 7 years ago, just let it go Vince.
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