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Post by Brian Suntan on Mar 5, 2015 18:22:49 GMT -5
Yeah, blocking the talents' cars is a really stupid thing to do. Now, I would be supportive if they blocked Vince's limo from exiting. He's the guy that actually deserved it. If you want Daniel Bryan to win a fake fight so bad that would act aggressively towards anyone, you are a complete loser. Vince deserved what exactly?
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Post by CeilingFan on Mar 5, 2015 18:32:12 GMT -5
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Post by Allie Kitsune on Mar 5, 2015 18:35:59 GMT -5
Sounds like something that the Always Sunny characters would do. Laughing my ass off at the idea of Dennis sitting in front of Heath Slater's car while Dee screams and smashes the Usos' car with a chair. Seems to me that Mac or Charlie would be more likely to be there than Dennis. Considering how they hardly ever pair off Dee with Mac, it'd be Charlie.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 5, 2015 18:36:16 GMT -5
What happens if he starts running after them? They don't have to outrun Lesnar, just outrun the slowest one. And then after they've ran through 3 states, 5 weeks later return home, move to a different state, and pray they never run into Brock again. Brock: "Weren't you the guy that slightly stepped on the back of my shoe 13 years ago?" Bystander: "No sir" *Brock eyes him, causing Bystander to bite down on cyanide capsule he placed in mouth 13 years ago for this occasion*
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Post by Jedi-El of Tomorrow on Mar 5, 2015 18:39:33 GMT -5
They didn't have to worry about Brock, he leaves before the show is over to beat the traffic. Really should have brought Haku in. If Lesnar wasn't there, imagine if they pissed off Rusev.
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Post by Allie Kitsune on Mar 5, 2015 18:43:13 GMT -5
They didn't have to worry about Brock, he leaves before the show is over to beat the traffic. Really should have brought Haku in. Besides, even if you piss off Brock, you can probably walk away while Heyman's giving the grandiose speech about how HIS CLIENT, BRRRRRAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAWK LESS NARRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR, is going to destroy you, destroy everyone in your family, dig up all of your dead ancestors, revive them through necromancy, and re-murder them all over again.
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Post by the2ndevil on Mar 5, 2015 18:44:07 GMT -5
I can't say I'm surprised.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 5, 2015 18:49:21 GMT -5
Again, I'm sorry, but no. No one deserved to be harassed in the f***ing parking lot over this. Not Vince, not Roman, certainly not the Uso's. You wanna let someone know you're mad over a match result? DON'T WATCH. Do you realize that this MAAAYBE doesn't make fans look good as a whole when someone lashes out in such a childish manner like this? Come on, guys.
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Post by lionheart21 on Mar 5, 2015 18:52:00 GMT -5
If they wanted to do something like this, do it to some of the bookers. Or better yet, don't do this petty BS in the first place.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 5, 2015 18:53:59 GMT -5
Imagine Cena won at One Night Stand.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 5, 2015 18:56:49 GMT -5
Imagine Cena won at One Night Stand. It would've been stupid there, too. It sorta makes sense that wrestling fans get a bad rap when this shit happens. We don't deserve it, but it's damn sure hard to defend it when people act like idiots over something so trivial. Some of the defenders make me even more pissed. "They're just expressing their opinion." If expressing your opinion amounts to attacking someone's car with a chair like a lunatic, please check yourself into a rubber room.
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Post by Nikki Heyman on Mar 5, 2015 19:00:19 GMT -5
Imagine Cena won at One Night Stand. As someone who was at that One Night Stand, something WAS going to happen if Cena won. Stupid stuff happened anyway. We were nervous enough to get our chairs untied and grouped after seeing someone get their chair stolen, get it back only to have their merch stolen.......
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Post by saintpat on Mar 5, 2015 19:09:25 GMT -5
I would have said that fans should not do that kind of thing. Then I realized that the Rumble was in Philly. Telling them to not behave like dumbasses at athletic events would just go in one ear and out the other. Yea the actions of a handful of idiots really speak for all 30000+ that were there. Very intelligent. Philly fans have earned their reputation. If you're surprised that this sort of thing happened in Philly, you haven't been paying attention. Just to name one infamous incident, the baseball fans there threw D batteries at JD Drew, a player who was drafted by the Phillies but wouldn't agree to their financial terms. Batteries being thrown at a baseball player. Now did every person in the stadium throw batteries? No, but it's a reflection on the ones who threw them AND anyone around them who didn't turn them into security or alert a cop ... because that's criminal assault. Oh, and it's also the town where they had to actually install a judge and holding cell inside the stadium just to handle fan incidents. If you check around, you'll find that other places don't have these problems. This only happens in Philly.
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Post by Allie Kitsune on Mar 5, 2015 19:13:25 GMT -5
Yea the actions of a handful of idiots really speak for all 30000+ that were there. Very intelligent. Philly fans have earned their reputation. If you're surprised that this sort of thing happened in Philly, you haven't been paying attention. Just to name one infamous incident, the baseball fans there threw D batteries at JD Drew, a player who was drafted by the Phillies but wouldn't agree to their financial terms. Batteries being thrown at a baseball player. Now did every person in the stadium throw batteries? No, but it's a reflection on the ones who threw them AND anyone around them who didn't turn them into security or alert a cop ... because that's criminal assault. Oh, and it's also the town where they had to actually install a judge and holding cell inside the stadium just to handle fan incidents. If you check around, you'll find that other places don't have these problems. This only happens in Philly. Cleveland had an incident where Browns fans threw glass bottles at the players and refs at the end of a game once, but other than that...
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Post by Deleted on Mar 5, 2015 19:13:39 GMT -5
It's things like this that make the WWE not give a f*** about the hardcore fans. Can't say that I blame them sometimes.
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Post by froggyfrog on Mar 5, 2015 19:20:14 GMT -5
Yea the actions of a handful of idiots really speak for all 30000+ that were there. Very intelligent. Philly fans have earned their reputation. If you're surprised that this sort of thing happened in Philly, you haven't been paying attention. Just to name one infamous incident, the baseball fans there threw D batteries at JD Drew, a player who was drafted by the Phillies but wouldn't agree to their financial terms. Batteries being thrown at a baseball player. Now did every person in the stadium throw batteries? No, but it's a reflection on the ones who threw them AND anyone around them who didn't turn them into security or alert a cop ... because that's criminal assault. Oh, and it's also the town where they had to actually install a judge and holding cell inside the stadium just to handle fan incidents. If you check around, you'll find that other places don't have these problems. This only happens in Philly. You're right Philly is the only city that has had batteries thrown at a sporting event if you ignore all the other times it's happened. Get real news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1988&dat=19991124&id=z3QyAAAAIBAJ&sjid=tK8FAAAAIBAJ&pg=1299,1998671.
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Post by ________ has left the building on Mar 5, 2015 19:37:38 GMT -5
It doesn't matter if this happened in Philly, Cleveland, Timbuktu, or the Moon; the issue is idiots entering dangerous territory and directly trying to attack wrestlers. With the growing amount of rage building among lunatic fringe of wrestling fans, I fear someone is going to seriously harm a wrestler.
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Post by saintpat on Mar 5, 2015 21:41:45 GMT -5
You think the rental insurance is too expensive? If you're renting a car like six days a week for weeks on end, yes, it adds up quickly.
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Post by DSR on Mar 5, 2015 22:48:54 GMT -5
They didn't have to worry about Brock, he leaves before the show is over to beat the traffic. Really should have brought Haku in. Besides, even if you piss off Brock, you can probably walk away while Heyman's giving the grandiose speech about how HIS CLIENT, BRRRRRAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAWK LESS NARRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR, is going to destroy you, destroy everyone in your family, dig up all of your dead ancestors, revive them through necromancy, and re-murder them all over again. These were wrestling fans from Philly. They'd hang on every last word from Heyman's mouth, and their final words would've been "this is awesome" before Brock murdered them.
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Post by TWERKIN' MAGGLE on Mar 5, 2015 23:24:14 GMT -5
No, but really. Can we get an Always Sunny episode of this? Only they're rioting because The Maniac wasn't even in the Rumble. Charlie read a rumor online that he'd be winning.
No one remembers that Charlie can't read until after they've attacked Brock Lesnar's car.
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