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Post by A Platypus Rave on Jun 3, 2020 2:47:51 GMT -5
That wedding was fantastic... and I'll forever argue that WeeLC was a Top 10 Gimmick Match of ALL TIME. It was way better than it had any business being and everybody involved went so damn far to sell just how wacky it was. It helped that WWE didn't half-ass it and went all the way with it. Also Torrito being awesome... it's a shame they really had nothing for him to do because he was great.... or as we kids used to say "neato"
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Post by A Platypus Rave on Jun 3, 2020 2:51:37 GMT -5
Ambrose turns heel on Rollins the day Roman Reigns leaves to fight Leukemia It was an incredible moment played so well by both dudes. Seth trying to forgive him and Ambrose showing remourse, only to continue the assault. Then WWE f***ed it all up to the point it should be a criminal act. Heel Ambrose should have been f***ing money... instaed the WWE decided to throw all that money into a trash can and lit it on fire.... Kane may or may not have absorbed the power of money...
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Post by Cvslfc123 on Jun 3, 2020 4:17:59 GMT -5
Speaking of the Invasion as being one, big Crappy Feud, I forget who was involved, but there was a group of WWE guys who used to be in ECW in the ring and the WCW heels came out and acted like they were about to attack them before they revealed they were in cahoots. I remember my Jaw dropped at the time and I thought we were about to see shit get REALLY real with this angle. Same here. That moment was AMAZING. I was into it hook, line and sinker. And in typical WWF/E fashion they ruined it by the end of the night with the involvement of 1 person, Stephanie McMahon. Once she was revealed as the new owner of ECW I rolled my eyes and gave up hope on the angle. Although I will add Freddie Blassie's locker room speech during the Invasion belongs on this list. Along with Heyman's promo to Vince on the go-home S.D. before Survivor Series. Also there was Stone Cold saving Team WWF on the go home Raw before Invasion, which was one of Stone Cold's greatest moments ever.
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Post by bob on Jun 3, 2020 8:58:59 GMT -5
the entirety of gloriously bad Big Show/Big Boss Man fued
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Post by Bang Bang Bart on Jun 3, 2020 9:19:09 GMT -5
Ambrose turns heel on Rollins the day Roman Reigns leaves to fight Leukemia It was an incredible moment played so well by both dudes. Seth trying to forgive him and Ambrose showing remourse, only to continue the assault. Then WWE f***ed it all up to the point it should be a criminal act. Heel Ambrose should have been f***ing money... instaed the WWE decided to throw all that money into a trash can and lit it on fire.... Kane may or may not have absorbed the power of money... Heel Dean should’ve just been what NJPW Jon Moxley is right now.
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Post by Spider2024 on Jun 3, 2020 9:52:33 GMT -5
(Something something Phrasing)
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Post by Jumpin' Jesse Walsh on Jun 3, 2020 11:49:31 GMT -5
I think it’s fair to acknowledge that the InVasion is one of the most horribly mismanaged storylines of all time, but also delivered a laundry list of great moments.
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Post by Hypnosis on Jun 3, 2020 12:49:55 GMT -5
I think it’s fair to acknowledge that the InVasion is one of the most horribly mismanaged storylines of all time, but also delivered a laundry list of great moments. Regal to Ivory on her ass crack being exposed from her pants:"You'll catch a draft!"
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Post by James Fabiano on Jun 3, 2020 12:55:14 GMT -5
Its WCW if that's ok - The Giant laughing after running over the bike with the monster truck "What is this place?!? I've never been here before!! There's no Hulkamaniacs here!! AHHHHH!! It's not hot!!!" Any Dungeon of Doom segment. Kind of like how the FFH segments were the best thing about Rollins/Wyatt. (except for the fire)
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Post by Deleted on Jun 3, 2020 14:41:15 GMT -5
(Something something Phrasing) I can't stop laughing at this
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Post by nickcave on Jun 3, 2020 14:48:20 GMT -5
Same here. That moment was AMAZING. I was into it hook, line and sinker. And in typical WWF/E fashion they ruined it by the end of the night with the involvement of 1 person, Stephanie McMahon. Once she was revealed as the new owner of ECW I rolled my eyes and gave up hope on the angle. Although I will add Freddie Blassie's locker room speech during the Invasion belongs on this list. Along with Heyman's promo to Vince on the go-home S.D. before Survivor Series. Also there was Stone Cold saving Team WWF on the go home Raw before Invasion, which was one of Stone Cold's greatest moments ever. I feel like turning Austin heel again at the Invasion pay-per-view is where WWE jumped the shark for a good chunk of their audience.
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Post by thegame415 on Jun 3, 2020 20:53:39 GMT -5
Is it bad I like a lot of these feuds?
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Post by Oh Cry Me a Screwball on Jun 3, 2020 22:03:55 GMT -5
So, most people usually agree that the CM Punk saga of 2011 had generally went down the tubes by the time we got to October, with the point of no return being the walkout angle Raw. And I totally agree with that. However, the ending of Hell in a Cell 2011 that set up the vote of No confidence and walkout angle was actually really good. Del Rio wins the WWE title in a Triple Threat Hell in a Cell match over Punk and Cena, and immediately Awesome Truth storm the cage and start beating the shit out everyone with pipes. Del Rio, Punk, Cena, the referee, and even the camera man all get got, with an incredible shot of a crazy R-Truth punching the cameraman from the POV of the camera in the corner of the Cell.
Hunter and Big Johnny come down to try to get the cage raised, but the mechanism for the Cell mysteriously isn't working. The entire roster rushes down trying to tear up any weakpoint in the structure for a way in. Eventually, police show up with bolt cutters as commentary is going nuts at how it's taking this long for someone to help these people. And as soon as the cage door is opened, Truth and Miz drop to their knees with their hands above their head with shit eating grins, knowing their arrest really isn't going to do anything. As soon as they are dragged out the cage, Hunter snaps and beats the shit out of Truth and Miz in handcuffs, but it turns out that's exactly what they wanted, as this results in the chain of events that sees Hunter get the vote of no confidence.
And then within 8 days, they absolutely killed the last grasp of this angle mattering in the slightest.
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Post by Bang Bang Bart on Jun 4, 2020 6:48:53 GMT -5
The Nexus eventually flopped, but those first few months before Summerslam made for some great, unpredictable TV.
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Post by Flo360 on Jun 4, 2020 6:59:58 GMT -5
As bad as the Higher Power was. Austin saving Steph the Week before they revealed Vince, is still one of the best damn Babyface Things ever!
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Post by genericusername on Jun 4, 2020 7:04:38 GMT -5
The first Kane/Edge feud at least gave us the tombstone on the priest moment.
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Post by Ben Wyatt on Jun 4, 2020 7:17:12 GMT -5
So, most people usually agree that the CM Punk saga of 2011 had generally went down the tubes by the time we got to October, with the point of no return being the walkout angle Raw. And I totally agree with that. However, the ending of Hell in a Cell 2011 that set up the vote of No confidence and walkout angle was actually really good. Del Rio wins the WWE title in a Triple Threat Hell in a Cell match over Punk and Cena, and immediately Awesome Truth storm the cage and start beating the shit out everyone with pipes. Del Rio, Punk, Cena, the referee, and even the camera man all get got, with an incredible shot of a crazy R-Truth punching the cameraman from the POV of the camera in the corner of the Cell. Hunter and Big Johnny come down to try to get the cage raised, but the mechanism for the Cell mysteriously isn't working. The entire roster rushes down trying to tear up any weakpoint in the structure for a way in. Eventually, police show up with bolt cutters as commentary is going nuts at how it's taking this long for someone to help these people. And as soon as the cage door is opened, Truth and Miz drop to their knees with their hands above their head with shit eating grins, knowing their arrest really isn't going to do anything. As soon as they are dragged out the cage, Hunter snaps and beats the shit out of Truth and Miz in handcuffs, but it turns out that's exactly what they wanted, as this results in the chain of events that sees Hunter get the vote of no confidence. And then within 8 days, they absolutely killed the last grasp of this angle mattering in the slightest. It's amazing how easily they made Truth and Miz look like total monsters. You wonder what the plan was had Truth not gotten popped for wellness. Granted, Rock and Cena tea bagging them at Survivor Series hurt them anyway, but had Truth not been suspended, there was some meat left on that bone
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Post by defectiveepitaph on Jun 4, 2020 22:45:47 GMT -5
Is it bad I like a lot of these feuds? No. Despite what smarks may lead you to believe, it’s ok to actually enjoy things.
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Post by Captain Stud Muffin (BLM) on Jun 4, 2020 23:06:23 GMT -5
So, most people usually agree that the CM Punk saga of 2011 had generally went down the tubes by the time we got to October, with the point of no return being the walkout angle Raw. And I totally agree with that. However, the ending of Hell in a Cell 2011 that set up the vote of No confidence and walkout angle was actually really good. Del Rio wins the WWE title in a Triple Threat Hell in a Cell match over Punk and Cena, and immediately Awesome Truth storm the cage and start beating the shit out everyone with pipes. Del Rio, Punk, Cena, the referee, and even the camera man all get got, with an incredible shot of a crazy R-Truth punching the cameraman from the POV of the camera in the corner of the Cell. Hunter and Big Johnny come down to try to get the cage raised, but the mechanism for the Cell mysteriously isn't working. The entire roster rushes down trying to tear up any weakpoint in the structure for a way in. Eventually, police show up with bolt cutters as commentary is going nuts at how it's taking this long for someone to help these people. And as soon as the cage door is opened, Truth and Miz drop to their knees with their hands above their head with shit eating grins, knowing their arrest really isn't going to do anything. As soon as they are dragged out the cage, Hunter snaps and beats the shit out of Truth and Miz in handcuffs, but it turns out that's exactly what they wanted, as this results in the chain of events that sees Hunter get the vote of no confidence. And then within 8 days, they absolutely killed the last grasp of this angle mattering in the slightest. It's amazing how easily they made Truth and Miz look like total monsters. You wonder what the plan was had Truth not gotten popped for wellness. Granted, Rock and Cena tea bagging them at Survivor Series hurt them anyway, but had Truth not been suspended, there was some meat left on that bone Probably a tag title run before Miz turns on Truth eventually
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Post by TOK Hehe'd Around & Found Out on Jun 5, 2020 12:36:49 GMT -5
So, most people usually agree that the CM Punk saga of 2011 had generally went down the tubes by the time we got to October, with the point of no return being the walkout angle Raw. And I totally agree with that. However, the ending of Hell in a Cell 2011 that set up the vote of No confidence and walkout angle was actually really good. Del Rio wins the WWE title in a Triple Threat Hell in a Cell match over Punk and Cena, and immediately Awesome Truth storm the cage and start beating the shit out everyone with pipes. Del Rio, Punk, Cena, the referee, and even the camera man all get got, with an incredible shot of a crazy R-Truth punching the cameraman from the POV of the camera in the corner of the Cell. Hunter and Big Johnny come down to try to get the cage raised, but the mechanism for the Cell mysteriously isn't working. The entire roster rushes down trying to tear up any weakpoint in the structure for a way in. Eventually, police show up with bolt cutters as commentary is going nuts at how it's taking this long for someone to help these people. And as soon as the cage door is opened, Truth and Miz drop to their knees with their hands above their head with shit eating grins, knowing their arrest really isn't going to do anything. As soon as they are dragged out the cage, Hunter snaps and beats the shit out of Truth and Miz in handcuffs, but it turns out that's exactly what they wanted, as this results in the chain of events that sees Hunter get the vote of no confidence. And then within 8 days, they absolutely killed the last grasp of this angle mattering in the slightest. It's amazing how easily they made Truth and Miz look like total monsters. You wonder what the plan was had Truth not gotten popped for wellness. Granted, Rock and Cena tea bagging them at Survivor Series hurt them anyway, but had Truth not been suspended, there was some meat left on that bone The positive test came back before Survivor Series, so who knows if the match would have been the same if they weren't trying to actively bury Truth.
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