Boo!
Dennis Stamp
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Post by Boo! on Aug 29, 2014 5:56:10 GMT -5
Angles/storylines/pushes done to please the 'internet', always suck
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Abdullah
Hank Scorpio
Thank you, Ishmeal Loves Bayley!
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Post by Abdullah on Aug 29, 2014 6:49:44 GMT -5
I like Adrian Neville.
...But I don't like Adrian Neville.
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Post by hossfan on Aug 29, 2014 7:15:34 GMT -5
Nexus losing at Summerslam 2010 was the right call.
I didn't think JBL's destruction of Hornswoggle in the build up to Wrestlemania 24(?) was funny. I wanted Finlay to kill Bradshaw for what he did.
WWE never tried to bury Daniel Bryan.
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Bub (BLM)
Patti Mayonnaise
advocates duck on rodent violence
Fed. Up.
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Post by Bub (BLM) on Aug 29, 2014 7:19:43 GMT -5
I want them to turn RAW back into Superstars vs. Jobbers. It makes PPV events much more unpredictable, because both Superstars in a match have a month of nothing but wins under their belt.
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Post by OVO 40 hunched over like he 80 on Aug 29, 2014 7:24:42 GMT -5
I'm a huge fan of the former Jon Moxley, but if Dean Ambrose doesn't put up weight and muscles, and wrestles in trunks, he won't be seen by VKM as a world champion. I hate his current outfit, he looks like the night manager of a creepy motel. He is almost 3 times the size he was as Moxley. Dude is huge now. I don't think he will go back to trunks because of all the scars on his back. I noticed that trend. Any deathmatch wrestler has to be covered up (Solomon Crowe got his back covered up by his singlet, Ambrose with his wifebeater and vest before that) Idk, maybe it's just coincidence but I truely believe that could be it. The only scar I remember him having was the one on his elbow, but one time Robert "Ego" Anthony dropped him in a plate glass (I hate that spot by the way, glass is unnecessary), I think that the scars would give him an edge, I don't like his current outfit I hope they reconsider the stance on it, Dean could draw money on the main event but he needs VKM endorsement.
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Bub (BLM)
Patti Mayonnaise
advocates duck on rodent violence
Fed. Up.
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Post by Bub (BLM) on Aug 29, 2014 7:28:51 GMT -5
He is almost 3 times the size he was as Moxley. Dude is huge now. I don't think he will go back to trunks because of all the scars on his back. I noticed that trend. Any deathmatch wrestler has to be covered up (Solomon Crowe got his back covered up by his singlet, Ambrose with his wifebeater and vest before that) Idk, maybe it's just coincidence but I truely believe that could be it. The only scar I remember him having was the one on his elbow, but one time Robert "Ego" Anthony dropped him in a plate glass (I hate that spot by the way, glass is unnecessary), I think that the scars would give him an edge, I don't like his current outfit I hope they reconsider the stance on it, Dean could draw money on the main event but he needs VKM endorsement. I think his current look is great. It just adds to his "everyman" appeal, same way DDP wrestling in blue jeans was a good look for him. If Ambrose wrestles in trunks, then he's just another wrestler. He's much more interesting as a guy who doesn't give a shit about proper ring attire and just wants to fight.
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Post by OVO 40 hunched over like he 80 on Aug 29, 2014 7:35:55 GMT -5
The only scar I remember him having was the one on his elbow, but one time Robert "Ego" Anthony dropped him in a plate glass (I hate that spot by the way, glass is unnecessary), I think that the scars would give him an edge, I don't like his current outfit I hope they reconsider the stance on it, Dean could draw money on the main event but he needs VKM endorsement. I think his current look is great. It just adds to his "everyman" appeal, same way DDP wrestling in blue jeans was a good look for him. If Ambrose wrestles in trunks, then he's just another wrestler. He's much more interesting as a guy who doesn't give a shit about proper ring attire and just wants to fight. Yeah but VKM can't salivate, get turned on, and push a guy who doesn't wear trunks, Vince's opinion is the only one that matters, he likes to watch muscular man on trunks, remember the bodybuilder federation.
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Post by joediego on Aug 29, 2014 7:40:56 GMT -5
Here goes, I think I have tons -
The following are hugely talented in the ring and massively underrated by most:
Sheamus ADR Randy Orton (incredible in the ring, can make people look like God)
The following are massively overrated:
Mr Perfect Bray Wyatt (on all levels, including his mic work...zzzzzzzz) Test
I want to change the channel every time Jericho appears post-2012.
I really wanted to know what would have happened with the McMahon death storyline that was ruined by Benoit's death.
Chris Benoit is a legend of wrestling who's abosolutely Hall of Fame worthy and it's unfortunate that people aren't mature enough to separate his achievements from his personal downfall.
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Post by joediego on Aug 29, 2014 7:42:34 GMT -5
I want them to turn RAW back into Superstars vs. Jobbers. It makes PPV events much more unpredictable, because both Superstars in a match have a month of nothing but wins under their belt. This x1000 Matches like Ziggler vs Miz should legit Main-Event Raw because it's two superstars colliding.
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Post by Cvslfc123 on Aug 29, 2014 7:42:52 GMT -5
I like Roman Reigns and think his push is fine.
I don't like Tyler Breeze
I liked the original Sin Cara better than Hunicara
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Nr1Humanoid
Hank Scorpio
Is the #3 humanoid at best.
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Post by Nr1Humanoid on Aug 29, 2014 7:49:34 GMT -5
Ditto on Summer Rae. Looks like a transgender person who started their puberty blockers too late.
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Post by Dean F'n Ambrose on Aug 29, 2014 7:53:19 GMT -5
He is almost 3 times the size he was as Moxley. Dude is huge now. I don't think he will go back to trunks because of all the scars on his back. I noticed that trend. Any deathmatch wrestler has to be covered up (Solomon Crowe got his back covered up by his singlet, Ambrose with his wifebeater and vest before that) Idk, maybe it's just coincidence but I truely believe that could be it. The only scar I remember him having was the one on his elbow, but one time Robert "Ego" Anthony dropped him in a plate glass (I hate that spot by the way, glass is unnecessary), I think that the scars would give him an edge, I don't like his current outfit I hope they reconsider the stance on it, Dean could draw money on the main event but he needs VKM endorsement. His entire back is filled with them. Small ones from glass shards. Probably 50-70+ atleast. Tiny but noticeable up close.
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Phosphor Glow
Bill S. Preston, Esq.
Is a real girl!
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Post by Phosphor Glow on Aug 29, 2014 8:43:42 GMT -5
I honestly thought the Spirit Squad being shipped to Abu Dhabi in a box was legitimately hilarious. me too. gimmick had no legs and most of the guys in the group were crap. Basically, yeah. I had a lot of fun with the gimmick, but anyone who thought it would actually go anywhere meaningful had to be kidding themselves.
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Nikki Heyman
Fry's dog Seymour
EXTREEEEEME Pony Manager
✬ Believe In The Fight ✬
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Post by Nikki Heyman on Aug 29, 2014 8:59:23 GMT -5
The only scar I remember him having was the one on his elbow, but one time Robert "Ego" Anthony dropped him in a plate glass (I hate that spot by the way, glass is unnecessary), I think that the scars would give him an edge, I don't like his current outfit I hope they reconsider the stance on it, Dean could draw money on the main event but he needs VKM endorsement. His entire back is filled with them. Small ones from glass shards. Probably 50-70+ atleast. Tiny but noticeable up close. This might explain why Drake is being trained as a ref - he's a walking scar from the insanity he did from Japan to Ohio. A walking, smiling scar...
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dav
Hank Scorpio
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Post by dav on Aug 29, 2014 9:42:25 GMT -5
I found that Hogan vs. Andre was a better match than Savage vs. Steamboat. My family bought out first VCR in 1987 and the first video I rented was Wrestlemania 3. My dad, who watched it with me, HATED the entire show with the exception of Savage/Steamboat calling Hogan/Andre "sloppy and ridiculous". I just found it an 'OK' match at best really. Maybe it was because of all the hype, but I just didn't get into it other than other matches I've seen on Raw. In terms of story told, the feeling and emotion behind the match and the reactions of the crowd among others, I just felt that Hogan vs. Andre beat it in every way.
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DjZonk
Don Corleone
Where's my cat?
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Post by DjZonk on Aug 29, 2014 9:57:52 GMT -5
It's subjective I guess. Completely different matches. Just comes down to what your preference for a good match is.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 29, 2014 9:58:00 GMT -5
Wrestlecrap radio was inane and unfunny, descending into a dire audition tape for two men desperate for a Morning Zoo radio show. Also, the Wrestlecrap books are garbage and have influenced wrestling fan opinions in a negative way.
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Phosphor Glow
Bill S. Preston, Esq.
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Post by Phosphor Glow on Aug 29, 2014 10:23:11 GMT -5
Randy Orton has consistently been one of the best things in-ring about the WWE since Evolution, and he's only gotten better since then. His character and angles have meandered up and down the scale of quality, but he's always been one of my favorites in the ring.
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Post by weaselboy on Aug 29, 2014 10:39:44 GMT -5
Wrestlecrap radio was inane and unfunny, descending into a dire audition tape for two men desperate for a Morning Zoo radio show. Also, the Wrestlecrap books are garbage and have influenced wrestling fan opinions in a negative way. I must say I did enjoy Death of WCW, however I always think RD had this tremendous double standard when it comes to Ric Flair. Hogan, Savage, Nash et al where killing WCW through their unprofessional actions and holding down of talent but good old Flair (who was well into his 40's/50's) wasn't being used nearly enough! Do me a favour, he was just as guilty at hogging the spotlight and not putting younger talent over. Also I still think some parts of the wrestling communities instant forgiveness of Steve Austin after he beat up Debra was disgusting and outright disgraceful. Same goes for the people quick to shout down Debra when she spoke out post-Benoit about Austin's abusive nature and how she was ordered to cover it up. Is it no coincidence that the very second Austin leaves the company, all the domestic violence accusations came out???
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Post by Paco S. Loco on Aug 29, 2014 10:52:14 GMT -5
-Anything that pisses off the "Anti-IWC" people and/or the Self-Appointed WWE Public Relations Department fans is a good thing. -Roman Reigns' "amazing potential" is the best example of an informed ability in wrestling right now. Even the people who think he's getting pushed too fast and too soon still parrot this. So mission accomplished, WWE. -Wrestlemania 9 was merely mediocre. There were already worse Wrestlemanias when it happened (2) and have been worse since (11,13,15) and it's obvious that most of the people who call it the worst of all time have never even watched the PPV. -It'll always be hilarious to see the "I need to be the first to tell everyone that the Attitude Era was 100% crap!" posts. They always come from one of two people the "I watched wrestling since the 80s. Then in 1997 I psychic-ly sensed that the attitude era was coming. So I stopped wrestling completely and stopped following it as well. It was only in 2002 when I sensed that the Attitude Era was over that I started watching again. This totally makes me the expertiest expert on everything that happened between 1998 and 2001!" people or the "I didn't even know what wrestling was until after 2003 and didn't start watching until ____ (insert 2004 or later year here). This of course makes me the expertiest expert on what happened between 1998 and 2001!" people. It'd be like if a Pittsburgh Pirates fan was saying "I started being a Pirates fan in 1994. Therefore the 57-105 season we had in 2010, the worst in my time as a fan is still infinitely better than any of the seasons where the Pirates won the World Series, simply because those all happened before I was a fan! And ____(insert crappy player's name here)____, by far the worst player we've had in my time as fan, is still infinitely better than any of the best players who played before I was a fan for the same reason! Up yours, Roberto Clemente!" You don't see that. It's strictly a bizarre and hilarious wrestling fandom phenomenon. Right up there with the whole Anti-IWC/ "making a big show of figuratively sticking my head up Vince McMahon's ass makes me the most rebellious and thus coolest person ever!" thing.
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