Mac
Bill S. Preston, Esq.
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Post by Mac on Apr 13, 2014 10:24:34 GMT -5
No, they're talking about the wrestler Sting, different guy. Wait...that's a different guy? Yup, just same name
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Post by Hit Girl on Apr 13, 2014 10:38:21 GMT -5
A crow will land on Vince's desk with the signed contract in its mouth.
Vince will say "I'm not sure I understand"
HHH will then sigh and say "well Vince, there was this movie called......."
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kinginthenorth
Team Rocket
For the Night is Dark, and full of bullshit.
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Post by kinginthenorth on Apr 13, 2014 13:13:13 GMT -5
"Who was the star, Clark Gable?!"
"No, his name was Brandon Lee."
"Sounds like a good, honest American!"
"He was Bruce Lee's son."
"WHAT? A CHINAMAN? WHY WERE YOU WATCHING A MOVIE WHERE THE STAR WAS A RED?! THEIR SPIES ARE EVERYWHERE, HUNTER! GET ME SENATOR MCCARTHY!"
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Sephiroth
Wade Wilson
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Post by Sephiroth on Apr 13, 2014 15:37:01 GMT -5
We could be witnessing a first: Sting turning on someone
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Sephiroth
Wade Wilson
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Post by Sephiroth on Apr 13, 2014 15:46:32 GMT -5
And just on an added note, in a way the end of the streak could set up a plausible scenario: Undertaker comes back after a hiatus as a broken man. He tells fans he feels he let them down and thst its time for him to go off into the sunset. Enter Sting-who calls Undertaker out, asking him if he really wants to how out in disgrace or go out on top. Taker accepts the challenge and gets his fire back as he prepares to face Sting. About the best set up, I think.
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Flo360
Hank Scorpio
There is no truth in Wrestling...only Backbumps
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Post by Flo360 on Apr 13, 2014 15:49:31 GMT -5
Wait...that's a different guy? Yup, just same name
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Post by Deleted on Apr 13, 2014 15:51:49 GMT -5
All you need to do is have Taker become a bit more human. Have him come out and say with the Streak ending, so does he but have him troll a bit and go "this is a video detailing my career, I've beat every major star I've faced except Brock, especially all those WCW losers who came and went just as quick, LMAO".
Then Sting comes out and they have a light show.
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Post by whitecrxsses on Apr 13, 2014 16:09:14 GMT -5
It would probably require return to a more significant brand split to truly work, but I think the idea of Sting as GM on one show and Hogan as GM on the other would be kinda cool. I'm not sure what I want more; the brand split back or Sting/Hogan to not be GMs. I guess I'll live with them as GMs if the brand split would be brought back. I love that we endured years of 'end the brand split' posts and now there's some positivity about it.
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Post by slappy on Apr 13, 2014 16:10:25 GMT -5
I'm not sure what I want more; the brand split back or Sting/Hogan to not be GMs. I guess I'll live with them as GMs if the brand split would be brought back. I love that we endured years of 'end the brand split' posts and now there's some positivity about it. You don't know what you have until it's gone.
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Lancers
El Dandy
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Post by Lancers on Apr 13, 2014 16:14:19 GMT -5
Let's clear the air once and for all. There are three Stings.
1. The lead singer of the 80s British rock trio, the Police who went on to have a successful solo career and brag about engaging in tantric sex with his wife.
2. The wrestler who always gets victimized by his supposed friends. Considered the star of WCW until Hogan's arrival and was last seen recently wrestling in a purgatory-based wrestling promotion for almost a decade.
3. Macaulay Culkin's death scene in the 1991 coming-of-age drama/erotic thriller "My Girl".
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Post by Hit Girl on Apr 13, 2014 16:18:14 GMT -5
I just have one request of WWE
Don't debut Sting in Dustville, USA where the fans are likely to remain silent, with glazed over eyes and drool dripping from their mouths while they wait for Sheamus to appear and kick someone in the face.
He needs to debut in a big city, with lots of smarks.
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Post by Sir Woodrow on Apr 13, 2014 16:23:42 GMT -5
And just on an added note, in a way the end of the streak could set up a plausible scenario: Undertaker comes back after a hiatus as a broken man. He tells fans he feels he let them down and thst its time for him to go off into the sunset. Enter Sting-who calls Undertaker out, asking him if he really wants to how out in disgrace or go out on top. Taker accepts the challenge and gets his fire back as he prepares to face Sting. About the best set up, I think. At the end of the match they shake each other's hand as a sign of respect
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Lancers
El Dandy
Oh you
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Post by Lancers on Apr 13, 2014 16:27:55 GMT -5
I just have one request of WWE Don't debut Sting in Dustville, USA where the fans are likely to remain silent, with glazed over eyes and drool dripping from their mouths while they wait for Sheamus to appear and kick someone in the face. He needs to debut in a big city, with lots of smarks. Dustville, USA hasn't had a live event since 2009 after the townsfolk tried to baptize Jeff Hardy with holy water (tap water plus traces of Pine Sol and pastor urine) because they thought Hardy was showing signs of exorcism due to his wrestling look.
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Sin Cara Tres
Don Corleone
Funkasaurus Designs Incorporated
We Are Many. You Are One.
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Post by Sin Cara Tres on Apr 13, 2014 16:30:39 GMT -5
Let's clear the air once and for all. There are three Stings. 1. The lead singer of the 80s British rock trio, the Police who went on to have a successful solo career and brag about engaging in tantric sex with his wife. 2. The wrestler who always gets victimized by his supposed friends. Considered the star of WCW until Hogan's arrival and was last seen recently wrestling in a purgatory-based wrestling promotion for almost a decade. 3. Macaulay Culkin's death scene in the 1991 coming-of-age drama/erotic thriller "My Girl".
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Sephiroth
Wade Wilson
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Post by Sephiroth on Apr 13, 2014 16:33:31 GMT -5
And just on an added note, in a way the end of the streak could set up a plausible scenario: Undertaker comes back after a hiatus as a broken man. He tells fans he feels he let them down and thst its time for him to go off into the sunset. Enter Sting-who calls Undertaker out, asking him if he really wants to how out in disgrace or go out on top. Taker accepts the challenge and gets his fire back as he prepares to face Sting. About the best set up, I think. At the end of the match they shake each other's hand as a sign of respect Firs look at each other. Then at the audience, as if asking "should I?" and audience roars. Then shake hands. Then raise each other's arms.
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Post by DSR on Apr 13, 2014 16:34:04 GMT -5
Let's clear the air once and for all. There are three Stings. 1. The lead singer of the 80s British rock trio, the Police who went on to have a successful solo career and brag about engaging in tantric sex with his wife. 2. The wrestler who always gets victimized by his supposed friends. Considered the star of WCW until Hogan's arrival and was last seen recently wrestling in a purgatory-based wrestling promotion for almost a decade. 3. Macaulay Culkin's death scene in the 1991 coming-of-age drama/erotic thriller "My Girl".
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Post by MiLo Duck on Apr 13, 2014 16:34:44 GMT -5
"Surfer" Sting was my childhood hero. It was fine that he did all that mediocre stuff after for whatever reasons made him feel right, but at some point I'd just like him to get over his "Vince is the devil" complex and stop seeming so bitter if only for himself. For me its kind of a case of I personally don't really want or need to see him in the ring anymore but just want to see him lighten up and let go of the hate.
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Post by The Trashman on Apr 13, 2014 16:37:02 GMT -5
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Glitch
King Koopa
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Post by Glitch on Apr 13, 2014 16:44:41 GMT -5
He should only be signing for the HOF and a documentary. Sting shouldn't be in any matches. Not because of the shape he's in, but because any match would be used as a way of saying how better the wwe is better than wcw. Sting pretty much is wcw.
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hassanchop
Grimlock
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Post by hassanchop on Apr 13, 2014 17:06:21 GMT -5
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