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Post by nickcave on Jan 4, 2014 1:25:43 GMT -5
SRS Jericho was great for this. He knew what it meant to be a heel, he took away everything that the crowd loved about him and it worked perfectly. It worked so well that there was a time when every new heel turn was just a ripoff of his original one. People like The Miz and Shad tried to do it but both failed miserably.
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Post by CATCH_US IS the Conversation on Jan 4, 2014 2:39:00 GMT -5
SRS Jericho was great for this. He knew what it meant to be a heel, he took away everything that the crowd loved about him and it worked perfectly. It worked so well that there was a time when every new heel turn was just a ripoff of his original one. People like The Miz and Shad tried to do it but both failed miserably. Miz wasnt really trying to be SRS Jericho. Miz was the same goofy looking dudebro he always was with an upgraded wardrobe. Jericho's suits were more conservative in nature because he wanted to distance himself from the flashy loud Y2J character. Miz's suits often had wacky patterns or were accompanied by funky shirt and tie choices meant to be flashy and loud.
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Post by Rolent Tex on Jan 4, 2014 11:31:50 GMT -5
Nexus era Wade Barrett but not the way it ended up happening. Cena should have just whipped his ass at WrestleMania for months of abuse he endured...and take pleasure in every second of that ass whuppin.
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Post by N E O G E O B O Y S on Jan 4, 2014 11:39:13 GMT -5
I gotta give it to HHH in 2000, the man really made people want to see him get his ass kicked which made toe quadruple punch at Backlash of Austin taking him out, Linda returning, Hebner counting the pin, and Rock finally beating him arguably my favorite PPV finish ever. No joke, that finish made me a fan for life
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