Krazee
Salacious Crumb
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Post by Krazee on Jan 27, 2011 17:02:52 GMT -5
at least no one will be called a c** guzzling gutter Sl**
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Celgress
Bill S. Preston, Esq.
The Superior One
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Post by Celgress on Jan 27, 2011 17:04:55 GMT -5
They already did it - NXT Season 3. Well played my friend, well played. ;D
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Celgress
Bill S. Preston, Esq.
The Superior One
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Post by Celgress on Jan 27, 2011 17:06:01 GMT -5
Hurray, hurray, hurray more worthless eye candy just what the E needs.
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PKO
King Koopa
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Post by PKO on Jan 27, 2011 17:19:41 GMT -5
They don't really have a reason to bring it back.
Do they want to find hot women that they can train to wrestle? They already do that; they sign loads of models to development contracts each year.
Do they want new faces on the main roster? They already have 8 women down in development, 2 of which should be on TV wrestling now (AJ & Naomi).
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Post by pink on Jan 27, 2011 18:12:46 GMT -5
at least no one will be called a c** guzzling gutter Sl** This is why I like PG. Maybe it's just me, but whe I heard this, I was plenty offended. EDIT: From LordsOfPain.net
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Post by S-Chrome on Jan 27, 2011 18:44:44 GMT -5
Ah, so they're calling NXT Season 3 the Diva Search. All I'm saying is that they actually find some attractive-looking young ladies with at least a smidgen of a wrestling background, because from what I've seen, the 'model' type divas take a little better than three years before they amount to anything of consequence in the ring.
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Post by Mighty Mouth on Jan 27, 2011 19:07:07 GMT -5
Please let this be true.
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Post by FUNK_US/BRODUS on Jan 27, 2011 19:31:53 GMT -5
If it becomes an active pursuit of indy girls that can work, then maybe the WWE are slowly turning the corner with Divas.
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BigWill
Bill S. Preston, Esq.
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Post by BigWill on Jan 27, 2011 19:35:18 GMT -5
If this is true it'll end up being very ironic, since most likely the contestants will end up being more talented than their mentors.
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Post by EoE: Well There's Your Problem on Jan 27, 2011 19:41:28 GMT -5
I'll believe it when I see Kelly Kelly mentoring Sara Del Rey.
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Post by dh03grad on Jan 27, 2011 19:48:02 GMT -5
Good for WWE fans care alot less about the product now, so the segments wont get the same nuclear heat
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Post by A Platypus Rave on Jan 27, 2011 19:55:29 GMT -5
I'll believe it when I see Kelly Kelly mentoring Sara Del Rey. I honestly could see something like that working... in a quasi Miz/Bryan way Like have them do some very basic wrestling move followed by Sara doing something far more complex It would work better with a heel though... cause then the heel diva could act like they taught her
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Cronant
Bill S. Preston, Esq.
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Post by Cronant on Jan 27, 2011 19:57:44 GMT -5
Maryse would have the mannerisms to make that gold.
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Post by Andrew is Good on Jan 27, 2011 20:33:56 GMT -5
at least no one will be called a c** guzzling gutter Sl** This is why I like PG. Maybe it's just me, but whe I heard this, I was plenty offended. EDIT: From LordsOfPain.net There we go. One of the positives of PG. Wrestlers doing wrestling instead of girls doing bikini matches. Here's how I would go about it. I'd bring in 5 or 6 girls, and pair them with girls in WWE who are decently talented, or over, like say, a Vickie Guerrero. Katilyn got over, like, I knew she was gonna get a good response based on the sympathy she was gonna get by being with Vickie. The one combo I can think of that would make for great television is LayCool with Sara Del Rey. Not doing a Head Cheese deal like they did with Kaval, but like a Miz/Bryan combination with lots of tension between them. LayCool are great characters, and some of the other pros could talk about how Sara should be teaching LayCool a few things, have some WWE wrestlers like Daniel Bryan talk about training with her and say it reminds him of his pairing, other people who may've known Del Rey before, stuff like that. Have LayCool try and change Del Rey, and they build to that point where they have a huge blowup, just like they did with Daniel Bryan and the Miz, which was epic on NXT. Like, I wish they would build heat like that on Raw and Smackdown, especially with John Cena.
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Dat Dude
Dennis Stamp
Wait, what?
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Post by Dat Dude on Jan 27, 2011 22:55:17 GMT -5
Hmm...remember after the first diva search they hired a bunch of contestants and sacked talented workers like Gail Kim and Jazz? I bet Gail is packing her bags as we speak .
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Post by "Playboy" Don Douglas on Jan 28, 2011 13:55:56 GMT -5
Ok, I'm sick of this argument that the WWE is not wrestling "Hey Vince, guess what? I'm in the rasslin' business now!" "That's great Ted, but I'm in the entertainment business." ''What we're really about: we make movies.'' - Vince McMahon in "Beyond the Mat. As for not giving them credit when they have a good match on the show, maybe if they hadn't ran me off with Diva Searches, secret worlds of midgets who live under the ring, feuds based around the idea that someone burned his brother's house down and killed his dog, the comedic "talents" of Santino Marella, and other such things that did absolutely nothing for me, maybe I would have seen one of them and would have given them credit for it. Then again, who knows? The impression I'm getting even from people who still watch the shows is that these types of matches don't happen all that often. I've also heard people talk about Superstars and Smackdown being more for the wrestling crowd. The last time I gave those shows a chance, you know what I saw? With Superstars, it was the divas talking about their favorite songs to sing at karaoke night, and with Smackdown it was Edge tying up Paul Bearer and pelting him with soccer balls. Neither of those things really screams, "wrestling," to me. As people have said, there's an option: don't watch it. That's what I've done. But I've always held out a hope, maybe even a belief, that at some point, something would make me want to watch again. As time goes on, it seems less and less likely.
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