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Post by mystikz on Sept 26, 2012 1:08:34 GMT -5
"We will fight again." No s***. Fun fact: Dolph Ziggler and Kofi Kingston have faced each other on TV in singles match TWENTY TIMES since November 2009. If you include triple threat and tag matches, they've faced each other FOURTY SIX TIMES since December 2008, an average of one match per month for nearly four years. This includes seven PPV matches and seventeen title matches. cool. I'd still rather see it than Del Boring vs Shaymoose ever again. I'll take 100 more Kofi vs Dolph matches than ever see Del Boring and Shaymoose in the ring together at the same time. Kofi/Dolph at least deliver.
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Post by The Ichi on Sept 26, 2012 10:20:28 GMT -5
Fun fact: Dolph Ziggler and Kofi Kingston have faced each other on TV in singles match TWENTY TIMES since November 2009. If you include triple threat and tag matches, they've faced each other FOURTY SIX TIMES since December 2008, an average of one match per month for nearly four years. This includes seven PPV matches and seventeen title matches. cool. I'd still rather see it than Del Boring vs Shaymoose ever again. I'll take 100 more Kofi vs Dolph matches than ever see Del Boring and Shaymoose in the ring together at the same time. Kofi/Dolph at least deliver. That's probably because with Kofi/Dolph, the winner can go either way. If the winner of every Sheamus/Del Rio match wasn't so blatanty obvious, they might have better matches.
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Post by Sparvid on Sept 26, 2012 10:32:57 GMT -5
Fun fact: Dolph Ziggler and Kofi Kingston have faced each other on TV in singles match TWENTY TIMES since November 2009. If you include triple threat and tag matches, they've faced each other FOURTY SIX TIMES since December 2008, an average of one match per month for nearly four years. This includes seven PPV matches and seventeen title matches. Also, as far as I can tell, they've never once teamed up. Either they've been on opposite sides, or met in "every man for himself"-matches, such as the Rumble of MITB ladder matches.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 26, 2012 17:35:57 GMT -5
cool. I'd still rather see it than Del Boring vs Shaymoose ever again. I'll take 100 more Kofi vs Dolph matches than ever see Del Boring and Shaymoose in the ring together at the same time. Kofi/Dolph at least deliver. That's probably because with Kofi/Dolph, the winner can go either way. If the winner of every Sheamus/Del Rio match wasn't so blatanty obvious, they might have better matches. I, for one, always believe that Sheamus will tap out to the Armbreaker of Destiny, and am positively shocked when he does not!
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Post by Munkie91087 on Sept 26, 2012 17:53:00 GMT -5
Kofi is criminally underrated. I want him to be pushed so badly.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 26, 2012 18:48:24 GMT -5
If WWE would have really gotten behind Kofi after his mini feud with Orton/Legacy, he'd be in a position at this point to give Punk a great PPV match. Kofi as a ME face would be ideal both in terms of match quality and his marketability.
Plus Punk v Kingston sounds so much more interesting that Punk v Ryback (should it happen)
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Post by KobashiChop on Sept 26, 2012 19:03:43 GMT -5
Good. That match was great, and Kofi is championship material with the right push.
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Post by Arrow on Sept 26, 2012 19:14:03 GMT -5
I wouldn't mind seeing it. Kofi and Truth have gone about as far as they can go as a team (and have fulfilled their purpose of holding the titles while the division is rebuilt), and he's just as good as Dolph is. I hope this is true.
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