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Post by SenorCrest on Aug 21, 2014 23:17:05 GMT -5
Daniel Bryan beat Cena clean at SummerSlam for the wwe title, He beat HHH clean and WrestleMania 30 then went on that same night to beat Orton and Batista fairly clean for the WWE title (with a hhh run in). Daniel Bryan closed Wrestlemania 30 as the champ with confetti and family. I think it is time for someone else to get the spotlight.
Reigns, Cesaro (rumored to beat Lesnar at Mania some months back}, or Ambrose would be great in that spot.
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Post by Urethra Franklin on Aug 21, 2014 23:27:29 GMT -5
WM31:
Brock Lesnar beats the living hell out of Dean Ambrose, only as the punishment increases, Ambrose just smiles and laughs through the beating. Lesnar continues to beat on him, but Ambrose keeps laughing and asking for more. This is freaking Brock out. Lesnar tries to focus on inflicting more pain, but Ambrose's reaction is throwing him off and flustering him. Completely taken aback by Ambrose, Lesnar tries for one final F5, Ambrose slips out, hits Dirty Deeds. New WWE Champion.
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Post by CMPunkyBrewster on Aug 22, 2014 1:07:09 GMT -5
Bryan or Ambrose would be my choices, but frankly I just want the belt on ANYONE besides Lesnar. Have Cole win it for all I care, ANYTHING to get Lesnar off my tv. I can't stand the guy. And not in the "he's a heel and I hate his heelish ways" sense. No, I hate him in the "I'm not watching the show because I hate everything about this colossal waste of airtime" kinda way.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 22, 2014 1:32:53 GMT -5
Bryan or Ambrose would be my choices, but frankly I just want the belt on ANYONE besides Lesnar. Have Cole win it for all I care, ANYTHING to get Lesnar off my tv. I can't stand the guy. And not in the "he's a heel and I hate his heelish ways" sense. No, I hate him in the "I'm not watching the show because I hate everything about this colossal waste of airtime" kinda way. I'm honestly kind of curious as to how someone could have that sort of reaction to Lesnar. Not in disliking him - personally for the most part I didn't really care that much about him in his first run (though nowadays I absolutely love him) - but just being that put off by his presence. Is it Heyman, or something else? What's the reason there?
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Post by CMPunkyBrewster on Aug 22, 2014 1:55:57 GMT -5
Bryan or Ambrose would be my choices, but frankly I just want the belt on ANYONE besides Lesnar. Have Cole win it for all I care, ANYTHING to get Lesnar off my tv. I can't stand the guy. And not in the "he's a heel and I hate his heelish ways" sense. No, I hate him in the "I'm not watching the show because I hate everything about this colossal waste of airtime" kinda way. I'm honestly kind of curious as to how someone could have that sort of reaction to Lesnar. Not in disliking him - personally for the most part I didn't really care that much about him in his first run (though nowadays I absolutely love him) - but just being that put off by his presence. Is it Heyman, or something else? What's the reason there? Oh god, where to begin... He's not entertaining, period. His matches give Randy Orton a SERIOUS run for his money in the boring department. Hell, not even Heyman can make him interesting, and I LOVE Heyman. For whatever reason, Lesnar gets a pass from people, despite essentially being Generic Hoss #597. If ANYONE else had the kind of absolute drizzling shit matches he has, they would be crucified for it. And I'm sorry folks, but his match at SummerSlam was every bit as boring as the Goldberg match he had, just much longer. I don't mibd soneone being dominant, but at least be creative. Shitty looking F-5's and a billion german suplexes isn't being dominant. It's being f***ing lazy. He can't talk. His look sucks. His voice is about as intimidating as a baby squirrel. And then there's his "this is hard, I quit" attitude. He wanted to be a pro wrestler, then quit because it was hard. He wanted to be a football player, then quit because it was hard. He wanted to be an MMA fighter, then quit when he got his ass whipped. Now he's back, stinking up the airwaves and getting wins he doesn't even begin to deserve while working some bullshit schedule. I also hate how everyone plays him up like the world's biggest badass. He's not. Anyone in the world could whip his ass as long as they don't get intimidated by his size. Once someone really comes at him, and brings the fight directly to him, he buckles like a belt. I can't even begin to see what everyone sees in this worthless sack of skin. I hate him now, and I hated him the first time around. The sooner he decides that wrestling is hard again and goes the f*** away, the better WWE will be.
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Post by Slammy Award-Winning Cannibal on Aug 22, 2014 2:01:56 GMT -5
That Lesnar hate above me just makes my brain numb.
Anyway, can somebody give me a rough timeline as to when FAN suddenly hated Roman Reigns? I get that IWC darlings Ambrose and Bryan would be supported more than him, but I'm reading a lot of Anti-Reigns rants on here too. Very confusing.
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Post by SEAN CARLESS on Aug 22, 2014 4:06:45 GMT -5
I'm honestly kind of curious as to how someone could have that sort of reaction to Lesnar. Not in disliking him - personally for the most part I didn't really care that much about him in his first run (though nowadays I absolutely love him) - but just being that put off by his presence. Is it Heyman, or something else? What's the reason there? Oh god, where to begin... He's not entertaining, period. His matches give Randy Orton a SERIOUS run for his money in the boring department. Hell, not even Heyman can make him interesting, and I LOVE Heyman. For whatever reason, Lesnar gets a pass from people, despite essentially being Generic Hoss #597. If ANYONE else had the kind of absolute drizzling shit matches he has, they would be crucified for it. And I'm sorry folks, but his match at SummerSlam was every bit as boring as the Goldberg match he had, just much longer. I don't mibd soneone being dominant, but at least be creative. Shitty looking F-5's and a billion german suplexes isn't being dominant. It's being f***ing lazy. He can't talk. His look sucks. His voice is about as intimidating as a baby squirrel. And then there's his "this is hard, I quit" attitude. He wanted to be a pro wrestler, then quit because it was hard. He wanted to be a football player, then quit because it was hard. He wanted to be an MMA fighter, then quit when he got his ass whipped. Now he's back, stinking up the airwaves and getting wins he doesn't even begin to deserve while working some bullshit schedule. I also hate how everyone plays him up like the world's biggest badass. He's not. Anyone in the world could whip his ass as long as they don't get intimidated by his size. Once someone really comes at him, and brings the fight directly to him, he buckles like a belt. I can't even begin to see what everyone sees in this worthless sack of skin. I hate him now, and I hated him the first time around. The sooner he decides that wrestling is hard again and goes the f*** away, the better WWE will be. WrongrôNG/ adjective adjective: wrong 1. not correct or true. "that is the wrong answer" synonyms: incorrect, mistaken, in error, erroneous, inaccurate, inexact, imprecise, fallacious, wide of the mark, off target, unsound, faulty; informalout "the wrong answer" antonyms: right, correct mistaken. "I was wrong about him being on the yacht that evening" unsuitable or undesirable. "they asked all the wrong questions" synonyms: inappropriate, unsuitable, inapt, in-apposite, undesirable; More ill-advised, ill-considered, ill-judged, impolitic, injudicious, infelicitous, unfitting, out of keeping, improper; out of order "he knew he had said the wrong thing" antonyms: appropriate in a bad or abnormal condition; amiss. "something was wrong with the pump" synonyms: amiss, awry, out of order, not right, faulty, flawed, defective "there's something wrong with the engine" 2. unjust, dishonest, or immoral. "they were wrong to take the law into their own hands" synonyms: illegal, unlawful, illicit, criminal, dishonest, dishonorable, corrupt; More unethical, immoral, bad, wicked, sinful, iniquitous, nefarious, blameworthy, reprehensible; crooked "I've done nothing wrong" antonyms: ethical, legal 3. American Murderer's complete opinion on Brock Lesnar.
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Post by kingofthings on Aug 22, 2014 5:21:34 GMT -5
Rather than Bryan coming back and beating Lesnar in an 'overcome the odds' situation, I'd actually love to see Rollins have a cheap cash in on a ppv in the near future only for Bryan to return and feud with and beat The Authority's love child.
Especially with some of the footage in the recent Shield documentary, they could really play on this idea that the two have been going at it for years and years. If Wrestlemania 31 has Seth Rollins vs Daniel Bryan as its Main Event that would be absolutely massive and a huge statement that the 'future' of the company have well and truly taken over. It would be up there with Rock/Austin.
BUT its WWE.
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Post by Lupin the Third on Aug 22, 2014 10:16:07 GMT -5
Probably not a favorite choice around here, but....
C.M. Punk.
Otherwise, Ambrose.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 22, 2014 10:22:00 GMT -5
Ambrose. For all cool things that could happen in that match. Such as Ambrose getting suplexed 48 bazillion times.
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Post by Boo! on Aug 22, 2014 10:23:36 GMT -5
Long-term Ambrose but I'm cautious about the 'too much too soon' syndrome. I'd not rule out Cena. If Cena is able to give the rub to the likes of Ambrose and Bryan and whoever else then you don't really want to make him some also-ran midcarder ahead of that time regardless of whether it'd please the smarks to do so. Beating Cena at the moment still matters. If the time comes when you want to elevate someone else you don't want going over Cena to be a "so what?" moment.
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Post by hossfan on Aug 22, 2014 10:35:30 GMT -5
Daniel Bryan.
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Post by Robbymac on Aug 22, 2014 11:10:28 GMT -5
I'm honestly kind of curious as to how someone could have that sort of reaction to Lesnar. Not in disliking him - personally for the most part I didn't really care that much about him in his first run (though nowadays I absolutely love him) - but just being that put off by his presence. Is it Heyman, or something else? What's the reason there? Oh god, where to begin... He's not entertaining, period. His matches give Randy Orton a SERIOUS run for his money in the boring department. Hell, not even Heyman can make him interesting, and I LOVE Heyman. For whatever reason, Lesnar gets a pass from people, despite essentially being Generic Hoss #597. If ANYONE else had the kind of absolute drizzling shit matches he has, they would be crucified for it. And I'm sorry folks, but his match at SummerSlam was every bit as boring as the Goldberg match he had, just much longer. I don't mibd soneone being dominant, but at least be creative. Shitty looking F-5's and a billion german suplexes isn't being dominant. It's being f***ing lazy. He can't talk. His look sucks. His voice is about as intimidating as a baby squirrel. And then there's his "this is hard, I quit" attitude. He wanted to be a pro wrestler, then quit because it was hard. He wanted to be a football player, then quit because it was hard. He wanted to be an MMA fighter, then quit when he got his ass whipped. Now he's back, stinking up the airwaves and getting wins he doesn't even begin to deserve while working some bullshit schedule. I also hate how everyone plays him up like the world's biggest badass. He's not. Anyone in the world could whip his ass as long as they don't get intimidated by his size. Once someone really comes at him, and brings the fight directly to him, he buckles like a belt. I can't even begin to see what everyone sees in this worthless sack of skin. I hate him now, and I hated him the first time around. The sooner he decides that wrestling is hard again and goes the f*** away, the better WWE will be. He didn't quit wrestling because it was "hard". He quit because the travel sucks and he wanted to try something else. He certainly didn't quit football because it was "hard" or quit period. He got released because despite being a physical freak he hadn't played since high school. The fact that he got so far into training camp is a testament to his athleticism and drive It's well documented he didn't quit MMA because "he got his ass kicked". He quit because he was sick.
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Post by mcstoklasa on Aug 22, 2014 11:21:49 GMT -5
He's not entertaining, period. Yes he is, His look sucks. He wanted to be an MMA fighter, then quit when he got his ass whipped. diverticulitis I also hate how everyone plays him up like the world's biggest badass. He's not. Anyone in the world could whip his ass as long as they don't get intimidated by his size. Once someone really comes at him, and brings the fight directly to him, he buckles like a belt.What? I can't even begin to see what everyone sees in this worthless sack of skin. I hate him now, and I hated him the first time around. The sooner he decides that wrestling is hard again and goes the f*** away, the better WWE will be.You really hate him quite a bit.
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Post by Matt on Aug 22, 2014 11:52:31 GMT -5
It should be Reigns at Wrestlemania.
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Post by CATCH_US IS the Conversation on Aug 22, 2014 11:58:15 GMT -5
Long-term Ambrose but I'm cautious about the 'too much too soon' syndrome. I'd not rule out Cena. If Cena is able to give the rub to the likes of Ambrose and Bryan and whoever else then you don't really want to make him some also-ran midcarder ahead of that time regardless of whether it'd please the smarks to do so. Beating Cena at the moment still matters. If the time comes when you want to elevate someone else you don't want going over Cena to be a "so what?" moment. If Cena is able to give the rub then he should while Lesnar makes someone else. That's two stars being made in one night.
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