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Post by mysterydriver on Sept 2, 2013 23:23:33 GMT -5
Suddenly, the most important thing in this story is that wrestlers are bad at managing money and will degrade their morals to avoid having to do something horrible like find another job. So, you know, more realism stuff. Something that cracked me up after the Cody Rhodes firing is King is all "He's so young, what's he gonna do now?" It's like, Jerry, how is him being young a DETRIMENT to him finding other employment? "He's healthy and in the prime of his life...he's doomed." "Well, maybe being a plumber skips a generation in his family."
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Post by Kevin Hamilton on Sept 2, 2013 23:31:11 GMT -5
Something that cracked me up after the Cody Rhodes firing is King is all "He's so young, what's he gonna do now?" It's like, Jerry, how is him being young a DETRIMENT to him finding other employment? "He's healthy and in the prime of his life...he's doomed." "Well, maybe being a plumber skips a generation in his family." "He mighta been a model in his Dashing days before he was hideously disfigured. Now people can't even bear to look at him."
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Post by Deleted on Sept 2, 2013 23:35:59 GMT -5
I just wish he would stop crying. He's been crying nonstop for two weeks. It's beyond irritating.
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Post by bigbadbull on Sept 2, 2013 23:43:55 GMT -5
Big Show cries more than Tommy Dreamer.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 3, 2013 0:05:23 GMT -5
And soon he'll be "kinda homeless".
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Post by Clueless Steve on Sept 3, 2013 0:11:30 GMT -5
Suddenly, the most important thing in this story is that wrestlers are bad at managing money and will degrade their morals to avoid having to do something horrible like find another job. So, you know, more realism stuff. Something that cracked me up after the Cody Rhodes firing is King is all "He's so young, what's he gonna do now?" It's like, Jerry, how is him being young a DETRIMENT to him finding other employment? He seems to think that other people share his affinity for holding young people down.
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Post by mysterydriver on Sept 3, 2013 1:46:30 GMT -5
I did enjoy Steph's "No one wants a 7ft 500lb leading man in Hollywood" line since WWE put up a "Where are they now" about Kurrgan that talks about how he's found post-wrestling success in films.
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Post by hossfan on Sept 3, 2013 9:19:31 GMT -5
I think Big Show has a place in the story, but right now he looks like the bigger threat to Triple H and company than Bryan, which should not be happening.
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Post by Mesousa287793 on Sept 3, 2013 10:12:38 GMT -5
You know, yeah, Kane should be replacing Big Show for these following reasons:
HHH calls him out because DB was friends with him, mention how Kane has had a possible long career and bribe him to getting to the HOF if he faces Bryan, otherwise he's fired.
Hell, he could even mention how Kane is really named Glenn and that he's played characters a la Mick Foley for more than 20 years!
WOW, this actually would sound royally amazing. My bad.
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Post by RAW IS GWAR on Sept 3, 2013 10:19:55 GMT -5
This whole bit of the story would be better with Kane instead. And also less crying. Just picturing Kane with his hand around DBs neck saying "I'm Sorry" as Triple H is yelling "DO IT!"... man I think I'm gonna cry
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Post by EvenBaldobombHasAJob on Sept 3, 2013 10:21:44 GMT -5
Suddenly, the most important thing in this story is that wrestlers are bad at managing money and will degrade their morals to avoid having to do something horrible like find another job. So, you know, more realism stuff. maybe this whole angle's an elaborate, subtle pot-shot at Michael Hayes? in all honesty I do like having Show involved as Bryan's second, but last night was just off all over. Bryan came off as a bit of a jerk and the writing team was clearly working in circles to get around the "Show has an iron-clad contract" stuff. plus between Show's crying like a little girl and the rest of the roster once again just passively accepting this, it just makes everyone other than Bryan (and Punk, whose completely avoiding the angle) look like idiots. using the exact same ending 5 shows in a row has also made things get old really fast. the story needs to change gears or it's already dead on arrival.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 3, 2013 10:24:02 GMT -5
They're just following the formula from 2 years ago.
Cena + IWC favourite + Triple H as the referee in the SummerSlam main event MITB holder walks out of SummerSlam as champion Focus of the story inexplicably shifts to Triple H and 7 foot tall guy ? Profit
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