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Post by mcstoklasa on Apr 28, 2015 17:31:14 GMT -5
Here we explain why things in wrestling happened, in a kayfabe manner.
1. Upon returning to the WWE in 2012, Brock Lesnar was always going to be one of the most formidable guys on the roster, and he proved this by decimating John Cena with relative ease at Extreme Rules. He made a mistake at the end and lost the match. He later took on HHH at Summerslam and HHH targeted Lesnars stomach, and Lesnar only won when he managed to get HHH into the Kimura lock. The reason Brock was not as formidable in 2012/2013 as he is now is because he had diverticulitis, which he has since fully recovered from. Paul Heyman adressed this sometime in 2014, stating Lesnar is now at 100%.
2. The reason Lesnar went from (fully healed) near unstoppable badass to INVINCIBLE OVERLORD is because upon conquering The Undertaker's Streak at Wrestlemania, Brock absorbed The Undertaker's powers. The proof of this is in Brock levelling up, kicking out of multiple finishers, doing the Zombie sit up and also how mortal Undertaker looked at this years Mania.
3. Stone Cold was a tougher, more experienced and more resilient wrestler than Rock in 97/98/99. He always beat the inexperienced and cocky Rock and always had his number. By 2001 when Austin was back on top after his injury, The Rock was on Stone Cold's level, if not slightly above. It was close, but Austin had to cheat to beat Rock at Mania X7, relying on Vince as his 'insurance policy' because after losing to HHH at No Way Out, Austin didn't know if he still had what it took. By 2003, with Austin winding down, and a lot older than Rock, Rock had surpassed him and beat him clean.
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Post by TWERKIN' MAGGLE on Apr 28, 2015 17:42:35 GMT -5
Nexus was Triple H's grand scheme to remove Vince from the picture. CM Punk's move to RAW, leading the New Nexus and post-Nexus rebellion were all silently orchestrated by Hunter as well. He tried to remove Punk with Nash as soon as Vince was weakened. When the Nash thing didn't work out, Hunter cut ties with Big Kev and began working on making Punk his pal. You can see this when how 'buddy-buddy' they were during the walkout. As soon as he had all the power and created The Authority, he severed ties with Punk, tried to get rid of him with The Shield and eventually had Kane destroy him right after the Rumble.
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Post by EoE: Well There's Your Problem on Apr 28, 2015 17:49:53 GMT -5
Nexus was Triple H's grand scheme to remove Vince from the picture. CM Punk's move to RAW, leading the New Nexus and post-Nexus rebellion were all silently orchestrated by Hunter as well. He tried to remove Punk with Nash as soon as Vince was weakened. When the Nash thing didn't work out, Hunter cut ties with Big Kev and began working on making Punk his pal. You can see this when how 'buddy-buddy' they were during the walkout. As soon as he had all the power and created The Authority, he severed ties with Punk, tried to get rid of him with The Shield and eventually had Kane destroy him right after the Rumble. It would also be a base explanation as to why he has such a grudge against Bryan. Didn't have the killer instinct (the remorse thing they use to cover up the firing) to commit to the plan, then out and out betrayed them by being the seventh man for Cena's team.
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Post by Jacy Jayne Atomic Dog AMV on Apr 28, 2015 17:52:17 GMT -5
Nexus attacked The Undertaker because David Otunga had frequent night terrors and felt that "Rest in Peace" wasn't inclusive enough.
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Post by mcstoklasa on Apr 28, 2015 18:00:53 GMT -5
The character of Triple H is an insecure jerk. Watch Wrestling isn't Wrestling.
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Post by Reflecto on Apr 28, 2015 18:03:59 GMT -5
John Cena and CM Punk were in cahoots all along for the last three years of Punk's career.
The reason Cena was a company man through and through, yet demanded Vince McMahon and John Laurinatis not give him the win, was because before the match happened Cena already agreed in secret that he would throw the match and let CM Punk win, allowing CM Punk his chance to prove he could be the face of the WWE while giving John Cena the opportunity to focus the rest of the year on training for his match with The Rock at Wrestlemania instead of defending the title against any second-rate challenger who wanted a title shot like R-Truth or The Miz (which, indeed, was the "C...O...N...Spiracy!" that Awesome Truth were talking about.)
When this failed to get Cena to win against The Rock, Cena then chose to go the exact opposite route- having CM Punk instead turn heel, giving him an opportunity to get featured matches, fighting The Rock himself and getting his chance to make it to the main event at Wrestlemania while also fighting John Cena for months- in the process, repaying Cena for helping him make it to the top of the WWE the year before by becoming the single best sparring partner that Cena could have in the process of making it to the main event.
The only person who knew that Cena and Punk were in cahoots was Zack Ryder, who was inadvertantly filming an episode of Z! True Long Island Story backstage and ended up getting the whole thing on tape. In exchange for giving Cena the tape, Cena agreed to get Zack Ryder everything he wanted in the WWE- which was the reason Cena agreed to forfeit his title shot to give Ryder a chance at the US Title.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 28, 2015 18:04:31 GMT -5
The character of Triple H is an insecure jerk. Watch Wrestling isn't Wrestling. Triple H pretty much confirmed this when he tweeted about it. It's canon.
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Post by weaselboy on Apr 28, 2015 18:05:21 GMT -5
Bray Wyatt, I.R.S and Bo Dallas-The Real Wyatt Family
It is not uncommon for the younger generation to rebel against their parents; even less so when your father happens to be one of the most hated villains in the history of the sport. Growing up Irwin R Shyster had always stood for two things: Athletic perfection and stringent obedience to the Inland Revenue. Shyster lit up the TV screens of the 90's as the ruthless tax-man I.R.S but many fans were not aware of the true story. The story of two little boys, sat at home having to watch their absent father onscreen.
For working two full-time jobs (professional wrestler/I.R.S plus giving financial advice to Ted Dibiase on the side) left Shyster little time for his two sons. In his eldest son Bray grew the seeds of resentment; he loathed his cold and distant father who in his eyes, loved money over his family. In the twisted mind of the young Bray Shyster he would grow to view his father as the ultimate figure of corporate greed, the definitive symbol of order bulldozing over chaos and freedom. Bray wanted no part of his dad's world and at the earliest opportunity he escaped.
Bray took the woods and assumed the surname Wyatt, hidden away in the depths of parts unknown; Wyatt cultivated a cult of his own that would reject society. His rag-tag group of followers would live to be free and in the ultimate symbol of defiance they would not pay taxes. Spurred on by the mysterious "Sister Abigail" (was she real or a dream? no one has ever lived to tell) Wyatt took his two closest disciples and returned from the wilderness to wreak havoc on the WWE.
And what of young Bo Shyster? Determined to win the affection of his father, he opted to follow in his footsteps. Realising his father's varsity league past, Bo strived to become the ultimate athlete. Where Bray chose chaos and disorder, Bo chose discipline and regime. With a mind just as twisted as his brother, iBo Dallas (taking a new surname) would invent a self-made religion of one and using his system of bo-liefs would strive to inspire others with his relentless positivity and charm.
(Authors note: This is of course all based on the fictional characters, I'm sure Mike Rotundo was a swell dad and he's raised two talented, handsome sons who are both star athletes!)
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Post by BigWill on Apr 28, 2015 19:09:25 GMT -5
Nexus was Triple H's grand scheme to remove Vince from the picture. CM Punk's move to RAW, leading the New Nexus and post-Nexus rebellion were all silently orchestrated by Hunter as well. He tried to remove Punk with Nash as soon as Vince was weakened. When the Nash thing didn't work out, Hunter cut ties with Big Kev and began working on making Punk his pal. You can see this when how 'buddy-buddy' they were during the walkout. As soon as he had all the power and created The Authority, he severed ties with Punk, tried to get rid of him with The Shield and eventually had Kane destroy him right after the Rumble. That's actually is a pretty good explanation. Though just about any explanation would have been better than what they actually did.
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Post by The Yes Man on Apr 28, 2015 19:42:20 GMT -5
Nexus was Triple H's grand scheme to remove Vince from the picture. CM Punk's move to RAW, leading the New Nexus and post-Nexus rebellion were all silently orchestrated by Hunter as well. He tried to remove Punk with Nash as soon as Vince was weakened. When the Nash thing didn't work out, Hunter cut ties with Big Kev and began working on making Punk his pal. You can see this when how 'buddy-buddy' they were during the walkout. As soon as he had all the power and created The Authority, he severed ties with Punk, tried to get rid of him with The Shield and eventually had Kane destroy him right after the Rumble. This actually makes sense. It could also explain The Nexus attacking Undertaker.
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Post by TWERKIN' MAGGLE on Apr 29, 2015 0:26:18 GMT -5
Did they ever kayfabe connect Triple H with Nexus? No, Hunter had been taken out by Sheamus before they appeared.
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