Chainsaw
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A very BAD man.
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Post by Chainsaw on Apr 22, 2013 19:13:37 GMT -5
Miz was a total joke, actually an unforgiveable offense. 2012 edition of WWE was, is and always will be completely forgettable. Only good idea WWE has had in the past 10 years was making Edge the Rated R superstar. That last picture really tied the room together nicely.
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SOR
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Post by SOR on Apr 22, 2013 19:53:29 GMT -5
Well he drew for WCW on top in 99. They were getting solid ratings during his reign at the top and the Hogan/Nash match on January 4th 1999 almost beat RAW in the ratings for the first time in 3 months. One could make the argument that nWo in the WWE was a draw as well at least until around Judgement Day. Nash's feud with Triple H did decent money and Nash was a big star in TNA too. He drew. He was a pretty poor WWF Champion but the entire business was down at that time. WCW was in the red in 1999, so that first statement is entirely false. The year before they were profitable. In 1999, they were in debt tens of millions. Nash did nothing on his own in WCW. And he drew less in WWF. He's considered wrestling's greatest failure as a single's attraction --despite booking himself to be champion in both companies. WCW didn't lose that much in 99 but it lost money I agree. The first few months though were profitable. As for Nash he booked himself as WCW Champion once for a massive 2 month reign hardly a huge deal. He was over as anything and was the hottest baby face at the time and Bischoff had already booked him as champion at Starrcade 98 and he was more over than Goldberg on that card. Nash was over in WCW and was one of their top 5 stars. He's hardly a failure.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 22, 2013 19:56:45 GMT -5
I love how Big E always seems ready to erupt at any second. He is something special.
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