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Post by Cronant on Sept 23, 2011 21:27:52 GMT -5
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Post by #RUDO Coco Del Rio on Sept 23, 2011 21:30:52 GMT -5
They're on to something here. Sin Caras vs. DBD in a Triple Threat match with Daniel Bryan coming out on top.
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Post by BigWill on Sept 23, 2011 21:32:47 GMT -5
To me this has a very similar feel as Kofi's IC feud with Dolph last year when Kofi lost to him over and over again. At that time I thought it might be leading to a heel turn, but it really didn't serve much purpose in the end. I'm expecting it'll turn out to be the same this time too.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 23, 2011 21:34:45 GMT -5
Beard Daniel Bryan hate stupid questions.
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Post by Sin Cara Tres on Sept 23, 2011 21:36:12 GMT -5
The only way to fight Sin Cara is to become Sin Cara.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 23, 2011 21:37:17 GMT -5
I'd be pissed to if I was in his position...
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Post by Wolf Hurricane on Sept 23, 2011 21:48:53 GMT -5
Wild Mass Guessing: Heel turn, followed by cashing in on the world champion (probably Randy Orton) and "stealing" the world title, rather than waiting for WrestleMania.
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Post by Altabane on Sept 23, 2011 21:49:43 GMT -5
At least he's getting some extra time to talk, the losing streak is still stupid to do to him again, Ed Koskey is a one note writer.
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Post by Andrew is Good on Sept 23, 2011 21:59:41 GMT -5
He beat Hunicara the week before via DQ. And he beat Heath Slater like a drum twice last week I do believe. This losing streak angle doesn't work when the guys wins.
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Post by The Ichi on Sept 23, 2011 22:02:07 GMT -5
The only way to fight Sin Cara is to become Sin Cara. I'm now picturing Bryan training in the Tibet mountains, learning the ancient art of the point.
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Post by Saul Goodman on Sept 23, 2011 22:16:46 GMT -5
Why do some people think he is awful on the mic? I thought he did a good job here.
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Post by Altabane on Sept 23, 2011 22:17:36 GMT -5
He beat Hunicara the week before via DQ. And he beat Heath Slater like a drum twice last week I do believe. This losing streak angle doesn't work when the guys wins. A DQ lame does nothing for anyone. And him beating Slater was on Superstars and then he got beat up by Sin Cara on SmackDown. You can't use a show that gets less views that Z!TLIS as an argument. Why do some people think he is awful on the mic? I thought he did a good job here. He can sometimes be kind of bland or sometimes he can corpse a bit, but to a lot of people catchphrases = mic skills. Bryan cuts a great pissed off promo though.
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Post by Beartato on Sept 23, 2011 22:24:05 GMT -5
He beat Hunicara the week before via DQ. And he beat Heath Slater like a drum twice last week I do believe. This losing streak angle doesn't work when the guys wins. Yeah, he sure did look strong winning because the other guy was kicking his ass too hard and then beating a guy lower on the totem pole than Michael McGillicuty on a show no one watches.
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Post by Cronant on Sept 23, 2011 22:27:04 GMT -5
He beat Hunicara the week before via DQ. And he beat Heath Slater like a drum twice last week I do believe. This losing streak angle doesn't work when the guys wins. Yeah, he sure did look strong winning because the other guy was kicking his ass too hard and then beating a guy lower on the totem pole than Michael McGillicuty on a show no one watches. I don't recall him ever saying he looked strong. He's disputing the "losing streak" when he's won matches. Superstars or not. DQ or not.
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Post by Azrael from Outerspace on Sept 23, 2011 22:30:57 GMT -5
The last 30 seconds of that interview shows what kind of energy and conviction he needs to show more (when allowed to). He does an excellent job of conveying emotion when he has a focus.
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Post by Red Impact on Sept 23, 2011 22:34:32 GMT -5
He was good at the end of it. I don't know why, but the guy was awful when he challenged The Miz for the US title on Raw.
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Post by 543Y2J on Sept 23, 2011 22:38:21 GMT -5
I hope they are planting the seeds to 'Your gunna get your f***in head kicked in' version. The more intensity and drive the guy has he becomes (even) better, the NXT segments he had with Cole proves that.
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Post by botchingitup on Sept 23, 2011 22:47:17 GMT -5
He was good at the end of it. I don't know why, but the guy was awful when he challenged The Miz for the US title on Raw. Because he was being fairly honest and nice to a dickish opponent. Cena can get away with that now because he's already a megastar (and even recently he freaks out and gets aggressive more), but generally you can't be a subdued, "respectful" face and get over terribly often. Obviously there's exceptions...but yeah. Bryan's not terribly over, wasn't on television even when he was winning, and I say that as a big fan of his. More intensity is a plus.
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Post by jadison on Sept 24, 2011 0:09:24 GMT -5
For a guy with no charisma/can't talk, I thought he knocked that out of the park.
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Post by Red Impact on Sept 24, 2011 0:16:49 GMT -5
He was good at the end of it. I don't know why, but the guy was awful when he challenged The Miz for the US title on Raw. Because he was being fairly honest and nice to a dickish opponent. Cena can get away with that now because he's already a megastar (and even recently he freaks out and gets aggressive more), but generally you can't be a subdued, "respectful" face and get over terribly often. Obviously there's exceptions...but yeah. Bryan's not terribly over, wasn't on television even when he was winning, and I say that as a big fan of his. More intensity is a plus. I don't really believe that. It wasn't what he was saying, it was how he was saying it. His delivery was terrible, he sounded like he was fumbling over his own words and had to stop himself from laughing. You can try to make excuses for the guy if you want, but it was just a badly delivered promo. He was better on NXT, but his first outing to Raw hurt him.
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