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Post by Rabbito Garcia on May 28, 2017 15:37:48 GMT -5
That would be great if he could. But that's not his decision to make (I'm certain he'd rather not) and doesn't make the man (as opposed to the character) any less deserving. I don't know how deserving he is but I was referring to Smackdown's writers as they have two people playing somewhat different variations of a boring gimmick. Most people that supported his win came back with 'it's something different.' There was nothing new or different about the content of Jinder's promo last Tuesday. He's champion now. Move on, please. He's someone different, no one said his gimmick was different. And are you telling Jinder defenders to move on? Because we're not the ones making multiple Jinder topics a day and writing the same anti-Jinder posts over and over again.
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Post by Abdullah on May 28, 2017 16:16:46 GMT -5
I don't know how deserving he is but I was referring to Smackdown's writers as they have two people playing somewhat different variations of a boring gimmick. Most people that supported his win came back with 'it's something different.' There was nothing new or different about the content of Jinder's promo last Tuesday. He's champion now. Move on, please. He's someone different, no one said his gimmick was different. And are you telling Jinder defenders to move on? Because we're not the ones making multiple Jinder topics a day and writing the same anti-Jinder posts over and over again. In both of my posts, I feel like I was pretty clearly referring to Smackdown's creative team. For what it's worth, I'm very apathetically against Jinder. Like most of WWE lately, he's mostly boring as f*** and he doesn't have to be.
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Post by Rabbito Garcia on May 28, 2017 17:10:32 GMT -5
He's someone different, no one said his gimmick was different. And are you telling Jinder defenders to move on? Because we're not the ones making multiple Jinder topics a day and writing the same anti-Jinder posts over and over again. In both of my posts, I feel like I was pretty clearly referring to Smackdown's creative team. For what it's worth, I'm very apathetically against Jinder. Like most of WWE lately, he's mostly boring as f*** and he doesn't have to be. Not so clear, but thanks for clarifying!
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Post by Deleted on May 29, 2017 5:49:30 GMT -5
I have to be honest I've not been watching as much as I used to but when I heard Jinder Mahal was WWE Champion I had to see what was going on. I thought maybe I'm missing something with this guy so then I watched him cut a promo last week and still couldn't believe they put the belt on him. I'm all for "anything can happen in the WWE" but this is taking it too far. Oh well at least they probably have more viewers in India.
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Post by Deleted on May 29, 2017 11:32:40 GMT -5
Putting the main title on Jinder feels like WWE jumping the shark.
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Post by abjordans on May 29, 2017 13:48:50 GMT -5
This is not meant to hinder Jinder, but I thought it was at least worth mentioning. florida.arrests.org/Arrests/Christopher_Cavallini_22249198/Christopher Cavallini was arrested for selling anabolic steroids. Who is this? He's Jinder Mahal's personal trainer and the man Jinder credited on Jericho's podcast for getting him in shape and improving his physique. Personal trainers selling steroids is as common as a doctor who over prescribes addictive counter top drugs. Even the celebrity ones. The owner of one Edmontons local powerlifting gym was arrested for selling steroids. Like don't get me wrong I've stated I believe he's probably on something but this is like the biggest cliche. Trainer who makes inconsistent pay from a commission only life style sells steroids to get by. Cavallini isn't Jinder's trainer, they are workout buds though. Cavallini isn't a trainer at all I don't think, he is CEO of Nutrition Solutions, a Tampa based meal prep company. And he seems to use all the WWE Tampa guys as product endorsers, as well as seems to be good buddies with all of them. And he wasn't a trainer nickel and dimeing roids to supplement his training income, he was pushing massive amounts.
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Post by Deleted on May 29, 2017 14:01:20 GMT -5
Personal trainers selling steroids is as common as a doctor who over prescribes addictive counter top drugs. Even the celebrity ones. The owner of one Edmontons local powerlifting gym was arrested for selling steroids. Like don't get me wrong I've stated I believe he's probably on something but this is like the biggest cliche. Trainer who makes inconsistent pay from a commission only life style sells steroids to get by. Cavallini isn't Jinder's trainer, they are workout buds though. Cavallini isn't a trainer at all I don't think, he is CEO of Nutrition Solutions, a Tampa based meal prep company. And he seems to use all the WWE Tampa guys as product endorsers, as well as seems to be good buddies with all of them. And he wasn't a trainer nickel and dimeing roids to supplement his training income, he was pushing massive amounts. Fair enough but you never know. Like I said there's been plenty of people who work in the fitness industry or physiology medical industry who are very successful or franchise gym owners that were busted for steroids. Jeff Hardy was busted with bunch of anabolic steroids during his drug bust for instance. Drugs make people rich. They make already rich people want to become richer. Especially if they have a shit ton of rich and famous clients and nowhere near that level of wealth you feel poor. I don't think it's fair to accuse someone guilty or heavily view it as suspcious just because of association. Like I said I am suspicious on Jinder and actually believe he's on something. But I'm sick and tired of people throwing stones at him considering he hasn't failed wellness, his push is based on WWE's ploy to target India rather than a reward for his physique, and Neville my current favorite guy is just as likely on something as in Jinder. I also believe many others are some form of PED's many who probably nowhere near the usual suspect list (aka Funaki) and explains things like Cena's wolverine healing factor or Rollins still wrestling at a high pace while wrecking a knee that was suppose to take him out for months.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 2, 2017 11:29:56 GMT -5
Putting the main title on Jinder feels like WWE jumping the shark. That happened a long time ago, my friend.
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