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Post by A Platypus Rave on Jul 23, 2021 14:31:51 GMT -5
I was randomly surfing TV Tropes today and I landed on Max Landis. It stated that after his video on wrestling Triple H said he was the only internet guy who gets wrestling. So the kid of a famous parent who blames others for his works faults, blames his acting like an obnoxious ass as being in character, and has numerous accusations of abusive behavior. Yep sounds like a WWE type of guy. there's a very real chance that Triple H said that while Max was employed there.
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Post by Dub H on Jul 23, 2021 14:42:06 GMT -5
I was randomly surfing TV Tropes today and I landed on Max Landis. It stated that after his video on wrestling Triple H said he was the only internet guy who gets wrestling. So the kid of a famous parent who blames others for his works faults, blames his acting like an obnoxious ass as being in character, and has numerous accusations of abusive behavior. Yep sounds like a WWE type of guy. there's a very real chance that Triple H said that while Max was employed there. Still.it was kinda stupid especially brcause the video eas basically 80% verbally fellating Triple H's. And it had a lot of lets say " suspension of disbelief".
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Post by eJm on Jul 23, 2021 14:47:53 GMT -5
there's a very real chance that Triple H said that while Max was employed there. Still.it was kinda stupid especially brcause the video eas basically 80% verbally fellating Triple H's. And it had a lot of lets say " suspencion of disbelief". Like, the idea of a character having a fleshed out run from their debut to their peak is, genuinely, really cool sounding and full of intrigue about the points they changed… Except a lot of it was reading stuff the company has never and will never mentioned. Like, him becoming The Game came from one of the AE’s many shoot interview segments that had nothing to offer except stuff the audience couldn’t give a shit about.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 23, 2021 14:51:56 GMT -5
I was randomly surfing TV Tropes today and I landed on Max Landis. It stated that after his video on wrestling Triple H said he was the only internet guy who gets wrestling. So the kid of a famous parent who blames others for his works faults, blames his acting like an obnoxious ass as being in character, and has numerous accusations of abusive behavior. Yep sounds like a WWE type of guy. Max Landis is what happens when you're a helicopter parent. Well, that's gross.
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Post by HMARK Center on Jul 23, 2021 15:11:04 GMT -5
Still.it was kinda stupid especially brcause the video eas basically 80% verbally fellating Triple H's. And it had a lot of lets say " suspencion of disbelief". Like, the idea of a character having a fleshed out run from their debut to their peak is, genuinely, really cool sounding and full of intrigue about the points they changed… Except a lot of it was reading stuff the company has never and will never mentioned. Like, him becoming The Game came from one of the AE’s many shoot interview segments that had nothing to offer except stuff the audience couldn’t give a shit about. Yeah, that entire video created a narrative that was never really present. I get the idea of a wrestler adapting to whatever their current circumstances are and bringing their previous history into their character, and there may have been times when Triple H did that along the way, but the key of that video was that Triple H's character was always, deep down, insecure and lonely...which was something they never, ever actually explored on WWE television.
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Post by A Platypus Rave on Jul 23, 2021 18:37:26 GMT -5
Like, the idea of a character having a fleshed out run from their debut to their peak is, genuinely, really cool sounding and full of intrigue about the points they changed… Except a lot of it was reading stuff the company has never and will never mentioned. Like, him becoming The Game came from one of the AE’s many shoot interview segments that had nothing to offer except stuff the audience couldn’t give a shit about. Yeah, that entire video created a narrative that was never really present. I get the idea of a wrestler adapting to whatever their current circumstances are and bringing their previous history into their character, and there may have been times when Triple H did that along the way, but the key of that video was that Triple H's character was always, deep down, insecure and lonely...which was something they never, ever actually explored on WWE television. and from what I remember it kept like mentioning things like the Klique which was not on on-screen thing... (Save for you know DX/NWO)
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Post by Triangle Lancer on Jul 24, 2021 9:15:49 GMT -5
What’s corporate line is next? “If you have a problem, have a solution”? If I've learned anything from Vince, it's in one of Chris Jericho's books: "Two people can solve any problem...unless one is an asshole."
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