Cavs for Mavs Mafia
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Post by Cavs for Mavs Mafia on Feb 2, 2011 0:02:52 GMT -5
What the hell are you talking about? I don't want to go through 28 pages to sort it out.
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Post by jivesoulbrah on Feb 2, 2011 0:16:00 GMT -5
Wow that is an amazing pic
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Post by The Varsity Club on Feb 2, 2011 0:28:08 GMT -5
Here's an idea I posted in another thread. How about this; Sting is also a spooky, "dark" character, right? Let's combine the 2.21.11 theories - it IS Sting in the video, and it IS the Undertaker and Kane's childhood home he's walking into. Why? He's looking for the spirit of the Undertaker. Undertaker "died" in the buried alive match, but obviously he's able to come back every time he dies - but his soul goes somewhere for a while before returning to the body of Mark Calloway, the host it's inhabited for the nearly 50 years. However, his powers were running out in his last run, as evidenced by Kane's dominance. Sting goes to the darkside to look for the Undertaker's spirit to ressurect him, and bring him back to the WWE fully recharged. Once the reason the Corre helped Kane take Undertaker out is revealed, Sting makes his debut as the last piece of the puzzle, opposing whatever evil was looming on the horizon; leading to Sting/Undertaker v. Barrett/Kane at Wrestlemania. This could then run into Undertaker's final feud with Kane, eventually retiring him. The whole time, Sting is there, but his motives are completely unknown (in the rafters, just like the old days). Finally, his motives are revealed at some point when he turns on the Undertaker, revealing that the reason he brought the Undertaker back was because he had to "set things right" with the Undertaker and Kane saga, and that it wasn't time for the Undertaker to go - not yet. NOW Sting is going to be the one to end the story of the Undertaker, and lay the him to rest once and for all, beating the spirit of the Undertaker out of Mark Calloway's body and allowing him to rest in peace. But the Undertaker refuses to die, all leading to one final confrontation; at Wrestlemania 28, 'Taker's last match and the last big dream match. great idea like the rest on her but we all know creative could never put something like that together someone said why would they be all mysterious return of the UT as in the past they have hyped it : reason i think is to make his last "injury" at the hands of kane appear to have been career ending...only adding to the suspense of the feud when he shows up to confront kane unexpectively another person it could be while far fetched : the return of vince!
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Post by joeskvorecky on Feb 2, 2011 1:07:28 GMT -5
While I can certainly see elements of influence in the 2-21-11 promo, does anyone else find it a bit random that the WWE would actually try to recreate a 14 year old WCW promo that really wasn't all that memorable to begin with? The Starrcade promos and build is amongst the greatest segments in wrestling.
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Post by Bang Bang Bart on Feb 2, 2011 1:19:59 GMT -5
Has anyone thought of the possibility that it could be the debut of Nega Cena? That will lead to a WrestleMania bout between John Cena and NegaCena... {Spoiler}which will end with the two making plans for brunch the day after WrestleMania, because it turns out that NegaCena is a nice guy after all.
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Post by Killah Ray on Feb 2, 2011 1:23:50 GMT -5
Since my fiance surprised me with Wrestlemania tickets yesterday out of the blue (best gift ever)....I pray that Sting has signed with the WWE....
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Post by ButterFly Suplex on Feb 2, 2011 2:22:24 GMT -5
Yes please? That is Awesome
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