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Post by steamboat1 on Apr 26, 2012 13:15:28 GMT -5
I guess we have been calling the wrong luchadore "Juice" all these years.
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Post by Legion on Apr 26, 2012 13:22:13 GMT -5
Good.
Maybe someone will realise the over rated little thing hasn't been any good for at least five years and could actually just be released now with nothing of value being lost.
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Post by thelonewolf527 on Apr 26, 2012 13:26:02 GMT -5
Time to bring in Rey Mysterio Negro
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Post by Andrew is Good on Apr 26, 2012 13:27:47 GMT -5
I kinda feel some sympathy for him because I'm almost certain it was for pain pills. I think Rey should just head out of WWE and maybe do some special appearances for promotions like AAA but the knee stuff looks to be too much.
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Post by Andrew is Good on Apr 26, 2012 13:32:02 GMT -5
Good. Maybe someone will realise the over rated little thing hasn't been any good for at least five years and could actually just be released now with nothing of value being lost. Yeah, it's not like he was one of the top babyfaces in the company. It's not like he blazed the trail for pretty much all the smaller then usual guys in the big time to make it. I find your post pretty disgusting especially since I feel this maybe from pain pills, as Rey has well known knee issue. Or at least some sort of pain drug. In regards to wrestling, it's your opinion, but it seems to hold little water if you feel nothing of value was lost.
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Post by kidglov3s on Apr 26, 2012 13:32:59 GMT -5
Poor Rey. Sucks to have no Rey, Evan or Sin Cara.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 26, 2012 13:33:10 GMT -5
I kinda feel some sympathy for him because I'm almost certain it was for pain pills. I think Rey should just head out of WWE and maybe do some special appearances for promotions like AAA but the knee stuff looks to be too much. I kinda feel some sympathy for him because I'm almost certain it was for pain pills. I think Rey should just head out of WWE and maybe do some special appearances for promotions like AAA but the knee stuff looks to be too much. I kinda feel some sympathy for him because I'm almost certain it was for pain pills. I think Rey should just head out of WWE and maybe do some special appearances for promotions like AAA but the knee stuff looks to be too much. I take it you feel some sympathy for him because it was almost certainly pain pills?
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Post by Throwback on Apr 26, 2012 13:35:35 GMT -5
you know. It shouldn't but it always surprises me when someone like Rey, Chavo or even DH Smith get busted on Wellness. I mean, they've had loved ones die because of this shit, I'll never understand the choice between Health and Career. It shouldn't be a choice
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Post by themagnificentmoo on Apr 26, 2012 13:36:17 GMT -5
I kinda feel some sympathy for him because I'm almost certain it was for pain pills. I think Rey should just head out of WWE and maybe do some special appearances for promotions like AAA but the knee stuff looks to be too much. I kinda feel some sympathy for him because I'm almost certain it was for pain pills. I think Rey should just head out of WWE and maybe do some special appearances for promotions like AAA but the knee stuff looks to be too much. I take it you feel some sympathy for him because it was almost certainly pain pills? I'm not quite convinced that he sympathizes with Rey.
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Post by Andrew is Good on Apr 26, 2012 13:37:30 GMT -5
I kinda feel some sympathy for him because I'm almost certain it was for pain pills. I think Rey should just head out of WWE and maybe do some special appearances for promotions like AAA but the knee stuff looks to be too much. I kinda feel some sympathy for him because I'm almost certain it was for pain pills. I think Rey should just head out of WWE and maybe do some special appearances for promotions like AAA but the knee stuff looks to be too much. I take it you feel some sympathy for him because it was almost certainly pain pills? Haha, yes. Stupid phone said the session expired and I pressed send again. I'm in pain constantly with my foot and a co-worker gave me some help today if you get me. Nothing too extreme but I understand how Rey feels with pain, even though his is probably much worse. Rey doesn't have the sympy of some people here. They don't give their sympy at all.
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Post by babyfootball on Apr 26, 2012 13:39:13 GMT -5
Wouldnt it be for pain killers, don't they stay on your system for a while? He was out for a long long time. I guess that is good news for Sin Cara, or anyone else, since they won't trust Rey with more title reigns or pushing him. Nope, this is atually bad news for Sin Cara, since he was brought in basically to feud with Rey-Rey and do the whole masked luchadores thing. This is another road block (along with injuries to both men) in the way of that original plan ever coming to fruition.
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Post by J.O.B. Squad on Apr 26, 2012 13:40:11 GMT -5
This sucks,I have been missing seeing him wrestle...Just seems weird they did this while he is already out to begin with.
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Post by Jedi-El of Tomorrow on Apr 26, 2012 13:41:35 GMT -5
Good. Maybe someone will realise the over rated little thing hasn't been any good for at least five years and could actually just be released now with nothing of value being lost. What about the series of matches against Jericho in 2009, the matches against ADR, the matches against Punk, the matches against Cody, the Raw match against Miz, the match later in the night against Cena, and matches against Edge, in particular when those 2 were in the Chamber? Mysterio still has good matches, and is one of the most over guys.
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Post by hossfan on Apr 26, 2012 13:43:03 GMT -5
Bad news. I was hoping he'd be back soon.
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Post by Legion on Apr 26, 2012 13:44:13 GMT -5
Good. Maybe someone will realise the over rated little thing hasn't been any good for at least five years and could actually just be released now with nothing of value being lost. Yeah, it's not like he was one of the top babyfaces in the company. It's not like he blazed the trail for pretty much all the smaller then usual guys in the big time to make it. I find your post pretty disgusting especially since I feel this maybe from pain pills, as Rey has well known knee issue. Or at least some sort of pain drug. In regards to wrestling, it's your opinion, but it seems to hold little water if you feel nothing of value was lost. If he is in that much pain, time to retire. The rules are there for a reason, and he of all people should know that taking medication to get through things, especially with his past, is not the best idea. If the man is so banged up that he cannot get through the day without the medication, then the man should think about his future and his family and hang his mask up before it's too late. I feel nothing of value was lost because he hasnt been of any value for around five years. The guy is a danger in the ring with his knee braces, his style has slowed down considerably, meaning the things he was a trail blazer for he can barely even do himself any more and frankly the under dog gimmick is sickening to have to sit through again and again. The guy was good, as a mid card talent and as a cruiserweight years ago. But if he actually left WWE over this, for me, nothing of value would be lost because I have DVDs and such any time I want to review a time when he was worth watching. Edit: In regards the quoted matches, some of those were decent enough, I will admit, but when you compare those to what Rey is known for, and still sold as, they were less than impressive and most of the things that made those matches worth watching was the opponent rather than Rey.
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Post by Essential1 on Apr 26, 2012 13:48:32 GMT -5
Could be for 619 days for all I care.
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Post by babyfootball on Apr 26, 2012 13:49:25 GMT -5
This reminds me of when Edge did steroids to help with his neck - had the Wellness Policy been in place then, they'd have nailed him for the same reasons they've just nailed Rey with. ...which I feel like could be the set-up for an interesting topic. I know the Wellness Policy is pretty cut-and-dry; it doesn't matter what the drug is or what it's being used for, the punishments are all pretty much the same. I understand that the anti-doping movements in sports, along with incidents specific to WWE and the public's general perception of professional wrestling, has led to this hardline (at least publicly) stance against drugs, but I can't help but feel that Rey testing positive for something that he was taking in order to help his recovery and possibly lenghten his career (motivated by whatever reasons) would be much different than some sort of recreational or body-building usage. I can't help but go back to the "looks like a duck, walks like a duck, quacks like a duck..." theory when it comes to Rey-Rey, however. He seriously bulked-up soon after he entered WWE. He seemed to have dropped a little weight again recently, so who knows what was going on, but I can't say that I haven't been suspicious.
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Post by Andrew is Good on Apr 26, 2012 13:50:40 GMT -5
Yeah, it's not like he was one of the top babyfaces in the company. It's not like he blazed the trail for pretty much all the smaller then usual guys in the big time to make it. I find your post pretty disgusting especially since I feel this maybe from pain pills, as Rey has well known knee issue. Or at least some sort of pain drug. In regards to wrestling, it's your opinion, but it seems to hold little water if you feel nothing of value was lost. If he is in that much pain, time to retire. The rules are there for a reason, and he of all people should know that taking medication to get through things, especially with his past, is not the best idea. If the man is so banged up that he cannot get through the day without the medication, then the man should think about his future and his family and hang his mask up before it's too late. I feel nothing of value was lost because he hasnt been of any value for around five years. The guy is a danger in the ring with his knee braces, his style has slowed down considerably, meaning the things he was a trail blazer for he can barely even do himself any more and frankly the under dog gimmick is sickening to have to sit through again and again. The guy was good, as a mid card talent and as a cruiserweight years ago. But if he actually left WWE over this, for me, nothing of value would be lost because I have DVDs and such any time I want to review a time when he was worth watching. In the word of Bobby Hennan, "now you've lied to the people". So, it was mentioned his series of matches with multiple people and being a major draw with kids and in general means you're wrong. If you don't like him, that's one thing, but lying or being delusional is different. Like a John Cena fan feeling nothing of value would be lost if he got let go. Maybe he should retire, I feel he should. Again, matches are subjective but value with Rey is not.
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Post by 01010010 01101001 01100011 on Apr 26, 2012 13:55:08 GMT -5
This reminds me of when Edge did steroids to help with his neck - had the Wellness Policy been in place then, they'd have nailed him for the same reasons they've just nailed Rey with. ...which I feel like could be the set-up for an interesting topic. I know the Wellness Policy is pretty cut-and-dry; it doesn't matter what the drug is or what it's being used for, the punishments are all pretty much the same. I understand that the anti-doping movements in sports, along with incidents specific to WWE and the public's general perception of professional wrestling, has led to this hardline (at least publicly) stance against drugs, but I can't help but feel that Rey testing positive for something that he was taking in order to help his recovery and possibly lenghten his career (motivated by whatever reasons) would be much different than some sort of recreational or body-building usage. I can't help but go back to the "looks like a duck, walks like a duck, quacks like a duck..." theory when it comes to Rey-Rey, however. He seriously bulked-up soon after he entered WWE. He seemed to have dropped a little weight again recently, so who knows what was going on, but I can't say that I haven't been suspicious. The thing is, as long as you have a valid prescription you can take anything except Soma. There is no excuse for failing the WWE's testing on prescriptions. As long as an actual doctor says its fine and gives you a valid prescription for it, WWE doesn't care (except Somas thanks to Matt Hardy).
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Post by Legion on Apr 26, 2012 13:56:57 GMT -5
If he is in that much pain, time to retire. The rules are there for a reason, and he of all people should know that taking medication to get through things, especially with his past, is not the best idea. If the man is so banged up that he cannot get through the day without the medication, then the man should think about his future and his family and hang his mask up before it's too late. I feel nothing of value was lost because he hasnt been of any value for around five years. The guy is a danger in the ring with his knee braces, his style has slowed down considerably, meaning the things he was a trail blazer for he can barely even do himself any more and frankly the under dog gimmick is sickening to have to sit through again and again. The guy was good, as a mid card talent and as a cruiserweight years ago. But if he actually left WWE over this, for me, nothing of value would be lost because I have DVDs and such any time I want to review a time when he was worth watching. In the word of Bobby Hennan, "now you've lied to the people". So, it was mentioned his series of matches with multiple people and being a major draw with kids and in general means you're wrong. If you don't like him, that's one thing, but lying or being delusional is different. Like a John Cena fan feeling nothing of value would be lost if he got let go. Maybe he should retire, I feel he should. Again, matches are subjective but value with Rey is not. Please read what I wrote, because now you're just putting words in my mouth. I did clearly state, right there in the the piece you quoted, that it would be 'to me' that nothing of value would be lost.
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