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Post by mauled on Nov 23, 2011 8:24:41 GMT -5
Ok well we always have arguments about Trips burying this guy or squashing that career. So I kind of thought I'd do a poll out of all the guys Trips has squashed in the business which was the worst ;D
My own vote is Booker simply for the "your kind dont make champions" and then the armcover for 1 pedigree that was bad
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Post by BatPunk on Nov 23, 2011 8:27:51 GMT -5
Paul London and Brian Kendrick.
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Post by Totorob101 on Nov 23, 2011 8:32:55 GMT -5
Probably everyone hes ever faced to be honest.
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Post by FUNK_US/BRODUS on Nov 23, 2011 9:03:22 GMT -5
None of them. Booker T was a legitimate main eventer at Survivor Series 2004. If a guy can become a title challenger as of a year and a half later, its not really a burial. People really overuse the word "buried".
Dean Douglas was buried. John Morrison is being buried. Booker T lost a Mania title match that came about from a placeholder feud where he won a battle royal. The feud lasted for a few weeks. Hardly a big deal.
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Post by Red Impact on Nov 23, 2011 9:18:00 GMT -5
I'm baffled if anyone is saying Punk was buried. The worst he did was lose a match to him, and he was almost immediately put back in the title picture.
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Post by Banecat on Nov 23, 2011 9:19:27 GMT -5
RVD, I would say. He was redhot in his wisecracking stoner persona and Trips put the squash on him and his career.
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Post by BIG DUNC on Nov 23, 2011 10:15:13 GMT -5
Tazz
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Post by Ryback on a Pole! on Nov 23, 2011 10:32:36 GMT -5
Londrick was pretty bad.
The best and most popular tag team in the WWE. One pedigree later and they're jobbing to Snitsky in handicap matches.
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Post by eJm on Nov 23, 2011 10:32:43 GMT -5
None of them. Booker T was a legitimate main eventer at Survivor Series 2004. If a guy can become a title challenger as of a year and a half later, its not really a burial. People really overuse the word "buried". Dean Douglas was buried. John Morrison is being buried. Booker T lost a Mania title match that came about from a placeholder feud where he won a battle royal. The feud lasted for a few weeks. Hardly a big deal. The fued involved him basically saying he wasn't superior to him because he was black. And then he lost, proving HHH right.
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Post by FUNK_US/BRODUS on Nov 23, 2011 10:40:25 GMT -5
None of them. Booker T was a legitimate main eventer at Survivor Series 2004. If a guy can become a title challenger as of a year and a half later, its not really a burial. People really overuse the word "buried". Dean Douglas was buried. John Morrison is being buried. Booker T lost a Mania title match that came about from a placeholder feud where he won a battle royal. The feud lasted for a few weeks. Hardly a big deal. The fued involved him basically saying he wasn't superior to him because he was black. And then he lost, proving HHH right. Poorly booked feud, but not a burial. If HHH had squashed him clean as a whistle for the belt at Mania, that wouldve been a burial.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 23, 2011 10:42:39 GMT -5
I know that when he lost to Jeff Hardy at the 2008 Extreme Rules PPV, that was the end of him, but I still stand by Umaga being the one who was damaged the worst by Triple H.
This was followed by Booker T, especially after that WrestleMania XIX match.
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Post by Futureraven: Beelzebruv on Nov 23, 2011 10:47:48 GMT -5
The fued involved him basically saying he wasn't superior to him because he was black. And then he lost, proving HHH right. Poorly booked feud, but not a burial. If HHH had squashed him clean as a whistle for the belt at Mania, that wouldve been a burial. You mean like beating him with an arm barely over him after a long delay after a single Pedigree when all the other main events needed at least 3 finishers?
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Post by FUNK_US/BRODUS on Nov 23, 2011 10:58:40 GMT -5
Poorly booked feud, but not a burial. If HHH had squashed him clean as a whistle for the belt at Mania, that wouldve been a burial. You mean like beating him with an arm barely over him after a long delay after a single Pedigree when all the other main events needed at least 3 finishers? It went 19 minutes. Not to mention Booker had him finished until Flair pulled HHH's leg to the rope. Not a burial.
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Post by giffyjames on Nov 23, 2011 11:27:43 GMT -5
You mean like beating him with an arm barely over him after a long delay after a single Pedigree when all the other main events needed at least 3 finishers? It went 19 minutes. Not to mention Booker had him finished until Flair pulled HHH's leg to the rope. Not a burial. you really should watch raws leading up to mania.........."get me a towel" was one of the most f***ed up things i ever saw on tv
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Post by crimsonwolf on Nov 23, 2011 11:49:10 GMT -5
It went 19 minutes. Not to mention Booker had him finished until Flair pulled HHH's leg to the rope. Not a burial. you really should watch raws leading up to mania.........."get me a towel" was one of the most f***ed up things i ever saw on tv Seriously; Triple H completely trashed any accomplishment Booker made in WCW (I'm guess this was another case of Vince getting a final take that at the promotion) and every promo was pretty much about how someone like Booker could never become successful in a "real promotion." I understand that Booker was considering retirement (and Goldberg eventual return to wrestling also played a role in booking) but Booker T was completely buried throughout the entire feud. And he didn't become a legitimate main eventer again until 2006 (he had two title matches in 2004, but calling him a main event then would be like Saying Morrison was a main eventer this year.)
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Post by The Ichi on Nov 23, 2011 11:50:26 GMT -5
None of them. Booker T was a legitimate main eventer at Survivor Series 2004. If a guy can become a title challenger as of a year and a half later, its not really a burial. People really overuse the word "buried". Dean Douglas was buried. John Morrison is being buried. Booker T lost a Mania title match that came about from a placeholder feud where he won a battle royal. The feud lasted for a few weeks. Hardly a big deal. The fued involved him basically saying he wasn't superior to him because he was black. And then he lost, proving HHH right. And took about 5 minutes to pin him...and still managed to get the 3 count.
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Post by Mr. Socko's Brother on Nov 23, 2011 12:52:23 GMT -5
Probably everyone hes ever faced to be honest. He's buried an awful lot of guys, but to be fair there were exceptions. He tapped to Benoit when he could have had HBK do it instead, and he tapped to Taker's Hell's Gate at the last Mania when he could have either been the one to break the streak or lost via pinfall.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 23, 2011 13:05:01 GMT -5
Everyone he has ever faced other than Batista is probably the more realistic answer.
He doesn't know how to look vulnerable as a face or weak as a heel. So he will always end up looking better than his opponent, win or lose.
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Post by PKO on Nov 23, 2011 13:06:01 GMT -5
Booker T definitely had it the worst.
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Post by Pervy Stone Cold on Nov 23, 2011 14:02:57 GMT -5
Hurricane was pretty much obliterated by HHH. He single-handedly rendered him down to almost a nobody kind of like how Rodney Mack never recovered from being owned (or pwned) by Goldberg.
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