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Post by willywonka666 on Feb 16, 2006 13:51:26 GMT -5
Val venis's peak was for only about 4 or 5 years, Tito's and Valentine's lasted much longer-they might put val in out on sympathy
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Post by Candyman's surprise on Feb 16, 2006 13:56:08 GMT -5
Val Venis, imo, is a hall o' fame wrestler.
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Post by Tom on Feb 16, 2006 13:59:39 GMT -5
I'd like to see Val in the HoF over Bret Hart, actually. I've ALWAYS been entertained by him. He's been consistently entertaining, funny, and can be a good heel too. I'd honestly like to see him and Goldust have a good run as RAW tag champs. Even if not a Bret Hart fan, that suggestion is absolutely ludicrous.
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Post by Andrew is Good on Feb 16, 2006 14:04:43 GMT -5
Val venis's peak was for only about 4 or 5 years, Tito's and Valentine's lasted much longer-they might put val in out on sympathy Their peak lasted awhile, but Val is still over and he does have the chance to get back over. As said above, he gets the crowd into the show, and I posted it in the thread about the Monday Night War, but Val is loved. It's one of the last reminients of the attitude era, and people love him for that. Plus he's a very talented wrestler. I think Val will get a chance to get back into the spotlight soon.
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Post by willywonka666 on Feb 16, 2006 14:20:04 GMT -5
itd be nice for him, its damn near impossible to come back in wrestling,especially after being messed around by your own company, and the writers having nothing for u
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Post by Jeff on Feb 16, 2006 15:43:47 GMT -5
By that reasoning, let's induct Hardcore Holly, Billy Gunn and the KamaShangoFather too Don't forget Mr.Scott Taylor aswell
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