Cronant
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Post by Cronant on Apr 16, 2012 22:16:20 GMT -5
Trying to hold the man back. Editing all his shit like that. It looks like they told him to say "Yes" 10X more than he did when he was champ.
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Post by Rolent Tex on Apr 16, 2012 22:18:18 GMT -5
I officially want him to turn face down the line and feud with Barrett again. If you think Wade had atomic heat feuding with Cena, wait until he starts purposely making sure DB can't say "Yes!" at all.
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Post by kyromax on Apr 16, 2012 22:18:23 GMT -5
They panned to the crowed when he chanted "YES!" tonight. I would say that is a step forward. Also the YES!-Lock
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Post by Kevin Hamilton on Apr 16, 2012 22:19:24 GMT -5
Even if they did initially, which yeah the probably didn't, it's not as if they have much option to just run with 'em now.
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Post by flatsdomino on Apr 16, 2012 22:21:50 GMT -5
I officially want him to turn face down the line and feud with Barrett again. If you think Wade had atomic heat feuding with Cena, wait until he starts purposely making sure DB can't say "Yes!" at all. I stipulation where Wade winning means Bryan can't say "Yes" anymore, leading to sad, broken Bryan, would be amazing. Culminating in a 'Mania match where Bryan wins "YES" back, and the crowd explodes in a celebration with a ten-minute sustained "YES" chant.
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Post by Andrew is Good on Apr 16, 2012 22:22:20 GMT -5
They were back. I'm excited for Chicago.
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Post by mizerable on Apr 16, 2012 22:23:25 GMT -5
They were back. I'm excited for Chicago.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 16, 2012 22:24:20 GMT -5
Hooray for being right.
I will now return to marking out for the YES-lock.
Honestly, can you blame us for being skeptical/nervous?
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Post by rnrk supports BLM on Apr 16, 2012 22:27:05 GMT -5
Honestly, can you blame us for being skeptical/nervous? , we can.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 16, 2012 22:28:49 GMT -5
Okay, butthurt Sheamus fan. We get it.
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Post by BlahBlah on Apr 16, 2012 22:32:07 GMT -5
All is right in the world again.
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Post by Bang Bang Bart on Apr 16, 2012 23:47:37 GMT -5
Yep, they sure hate the "YES!" chants enough that they rename Bryan's finisher to reflect said chants...
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Post by corndog on Apr 16, 2012 23:52:13 GMT -5
All is right in the world again. Until Smackdown where they edit out the "Yes" chants except for certain moments. WWE isn't completely stupid, they were on board with marketing "Yes". London was a pretty smarky crowd and so will Chicago. Actually in less smarky towns for the last couple of weeks, the reaction was no where near post WM Raw levels. The only thing that didn't make sense was the heavily edited Smackdown, but I guess it has worked, Sheamus is about 75% to pre-WM fan levels. He hasn't turned into Cena part 2 as we expected. Although they still have Extreme Rules to screw that up.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 17, 2012 0:00:05 GMT -5
Right, I mean his reactions WERE edited, and he wasn't on Raw 2 weeks in a row after getting some of the craziest reactions in a long time. They added fake footage of excited fans for Cena on Raw tonight, so its not like that could be put past them.
I think they're rolling with him now, but Bryan fans did have a reason to think they would derail him.
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Post by stuart minkus on Apr 17, 2012 0:02:42 GMT -5
they're rolling with it now, yeah. probably due to the success of the t-shirt. they'd be dumb not to.
it was a different story a couple weeks ago, though. you'd be lying to yourself to say otherwise.
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Post by cherry coloured funk on Apr 17, 2012 0:10:57 GMT -5
Some of the stuff people are saying about editing crowd noise is kind of funny. They have been doing it for years... DECADES, really. If WWE were anti "YES", they had lots of time to re-jig the crowd noise with the taped Raw tonight. Especially considering some posters insisted they edited out "YES" chants on the fly on the live Smackdown.
I know people here love Bryan, and I do too... But I really think we just need to have a bit of faith. The WWE is a business, and will capitalize on what the live audience are biting into. NEWZ says that they changed the proposed Sheamus/Del Rio match at Extreme Rules to Sheamus/Bryan. WWE is listening. Bryan is getting time. "YES" is being endorsed by Cena. All will be well; for now, Bryan is still in the "main event", and has not yet gone back to Dolph Ziggling.
Though, I do feel bad for poor Gene LeBell. If you read about the man, he deserves better than that.
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Post by H-Virus on Apr 17, 2012 0:18:55 GMT -5
The only think I'm not liking about all the Yes'ing from the audience is the "WHOOOOOOOOA YES!" before any attempted big spot, mainly because nearly every time they tried it tonight the spot got reversed. It kind of made the crowd look stupid for having it fail on them so many times.
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Post by CH Punk on Apr 17, 2012 0:20:22 GMT -5
NEWZ says that they changed the proposed Sheamus/Del Rio match at Extreme Rules to Sheamus/Bryan. The switch was more common sense than anything else; considering the Chicago crowd, they would have torn Del Rio/Sheamus to shreds and having two straight PPVs where the Babyface champion is met with Boos would not so hot.
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Post by "American Dragon" on Apr 17, 2012 0:21:04 GMT -5
I wanna see how far Bryan can push this... and he pushed YES! pretty hard tonight, which was both hilarious and awesome at the same time. The Yes-Lock - I'm loving it!!!
He went over Kofi clean, which was really nice to see.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 17, 2012 0:26:37 GMT -5
NEWZ says that they changed the proposed Sheamus/Del Rio match at Extreme Rules to Sheamus/Bryan. The switch was more common sense than anything else; considering the Chicago crowd, they would have torn Del Rio/Sheamus to shreds and having two straight PPVs where the Babyface champion is met with Boos would not so hot. I don't know, now all the heat will be on Sheamus. It would've been on him AND Del Rio before, probably just apathy/mass Daniel Bryan chants. I think Sheamus wins, perhaps with AJ's help, Bryan moves to Raw and they just get them away from each other.
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