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Post by CrazySting on Nov 7, 2007 21:07:58 GMT -5
Who is shadow man?
It's Vince!
IT WAS ME CNN !! IT WAS ME ALONG!
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Post by wwerules60 on Nov 7, 2007 21:09:25 GMT -5
That was kinda intersing, but damn the media were acting like fools in this thing. But that just my opinion. They act like fools all the time.
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Post by JMA on Nov 7, 2007 21:09:32 GMT -5
That was kinda intersing, but damn the media were acting like fools in this thing. But that just my opinion. It's hard to find people who haven't acted like fools because of the situation. It's really brought out the worst in everyone. Perhaps that's to be expected, though.
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Post by krazysane on Nov 7, 2007 21:10:11 GMT -5
Who is shadow man? It's Vince! IT WAS ME CNN !! IT WAS ME ALONG! No no no, it was Dennis Stamp. Why hide his face?? Well he knows he was the butt of all wrestlecrap jokes. So this way in hiding his face, people on here can still throw the Dennis Stamp jokes around.
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Post by Dr. Marzvon Zombie M.D. on Nov 7, 2007 21:10:18 GMT -5
Recap: Dynamite kid is nuts Benoit took to many blows to the head The Wellness policy sucks Cena may or may not be on roids. CM Punk is straight-edge. you also forgot the return of the black scorpion
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Post by Lance Uppercut on Nov 7, 2007 21:10:34 GMT -5
Who is shadow man? It's Vince! IT WAS ME CNN !! IT WAS ME ALONG! It was STamp? I mean why else would another non-wwe employee would want his identity hidden? Just in case Vince Calls.
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Post by dannyrctv on Nov 7, 2007 21:11:53 GMT -5
It'll replay tonight at 8pm PST which is 11 pm for you east coasters!
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Post by Kyle on Nov 7, 2007 21:14:07 GMT -5
Cena = Bad Punk = Good This show didn't tell me anything I didn't already know. ~Kyle Yay for Sean O'Haire! Best gimmick EVER created, and I referenced it without even knowing. And CNN should have gotten Lance Storm to interview. If anyone could have promoted non-steroids and drug use, it would have been him. ~Kyle
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Post by Chainsaw on Nov 7, 2007 21:17:32 GMT -5
SHADOW MAN!!!!! i think its Sabu, or Warrior FOOLISH HUMAN - IT'S THE RETURN OF THE BLACK SCORPION!!!! ;D No. It's Jericho, admitting he's a Jerichoholic. "Hey, who turned on that light?!"
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Post by cartern923 on Nov 7, 2007 21:17:57 GMT -5
Seriously, who was shadow man? I am very interested. Obviously some two-faced piece of **** who hates McMahon, but doesn't want to get on his bad side because he wants his job back eventually. Sad.
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Post by Mr. Emoticon Man, TF Fan on Nov 7, 2007 21:20:19 GMT -5
Maybe Vince will turn this into an angle after the save_us thing ends. Some mystery man trying to bring down the WWE from within, or something. It'll give Vince a chance to come to the ring and talk about cowardice and whatnot.
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Post by MCMGM on Nov 7, 2007 21:22:42 GMT -5
I will admit, that it was pretty good, if not Geraldo Rivera-ish at times.
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Post by wolfmoon103100 on Nov 7, 2007 21:23:17 GMT -5
Dennis Stamp, I watched beyond the mat too.
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Post by Redbeard's Ghost on Nov 7, 2007 21:25:01 GMT -5
Its like everything else in society today. We eliviate the personal responsibility of individuals. It happens all the time in the media. A guy robs a bank, he gets caught.......its "societies" fault for dealing him a bad hand, right? It bulls***. These wrestlers who blame Vince for their woes need only to look in the mirror to see the cause of their problems. In the NFL or MLB, if guys are caught using steroids (Shawn Merriman, etc.) nobody blames the TEAM or the LEAGUE. Why? Because networks need sports to sell their ads. They cant afford to be degrading them. Steroids may or may not have been a factor in the Benoit tragedy, but if it was, its on Benoit, not Vince or Linda McMahon.
But wrestling? Its a hatchet job like always, because the general public views wrestling as trash. As always, the business will get past this and thrive again.
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Post by krazysane on Nov 7, 2007 21:27:33 GMT -5
Its like everything else in society today. We eliviate the personal responsibility of individuals. It happens all the time in the media. A guy robs a bank, he gets caught.......its "societies" fault for dealing him a bad hand, right? It bulls***. These wrestlers who blame Vince for their woes need only to look in the mirror to see the cause of their problems. In the NFL or MLB, if guys are caught using steroids (Shawn Merriman, etc.) nobody blames the TEAM or the LEAGUE. Why? Because networks need sports to sell their ads. They cant afford to be degrading them. Steroids may or may not have been a factor in the Benoit tragedy, but if it was, its on Benoit, not Vince or Linda McMahon. But wrestling? Its a hatchet job like always, because the general public views wrestling as trash. As always, the business will get past this and thrive again. Amen!
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Post by Kyle on Nov 7, 2007 21:30:46 GMT -5
Its like everything else in society today. We eliviate the personal responsibility of individuals. It happens all the time in the media. A guy robs a bank, he gets caught.......its "societies" fault for dealing him a bad hand, right? It bulls***. These wrestlers who blame Vince for their woes need only to look in the mirror to see the cause of their problems. In the NFL or MLB, if guys are caught using steroids (Shawn Merriman, etc.) nobody blames the TEAM or the LEAGUE. Why? Because networks need sports to sell their ads. They cant afford to be degrading them. Steroids may or may not have been a factor in the Benoit tragedy, but if it was, its on Benoit, not Vince or Linda McMahon. But wrestling? Its a hatchet job like always, because the general public views wrestling as trash. As always, the business will get past this and thrive again. Right on. Because as big as Wrestlemania may be.... it'll NEVER sell like the Superbowl. I think it's high time for us, the wrestling fan to demand a change within the company. Maybe when we go to TV shows and such we should just completely stop acknowledging that these big roided out superstars exist. Don't cheer them. Don't boo them. Don't buy their T-Shirts or Figures. Just sit down and ignore their promos, or change the station. Maybe then it'll send a message. Because the sad fact is, these big guys continue to draw. And until they don't... there is no real "need" for anything to change. ~Kyle
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Post by CrazySting on Nov 7, 2007 21:32:29 GMT -5
Its like everything else in society today. We eliviate the personal responsibility of individuals. It happens all the time in the media. A guy robs a bank, he gets caught.......its "societies" fault for dealing him a bad hand, right? It bulls***. These wrestlers who blame Vince for their woes need only to look in the mirror to see the cause of their problems. In the NFL or MLB, if guys are caught using steroids (Shawn Merriman, etc.) nobody blames the TEAM or the LEAGUE. Why? Because networks need sports to sell their ads. They cant afford to be degrading them. Steroids may or may not have been a factor in the Benoit tragedy, but if it was, its on Benoit, not Vince or Linda McMahon. But wrestling? Its a hatchet job like always, because the general public views wrestling as trash. As always, the business will get past this and thrive again. I agree. Regardless of his problems, I think there was still a rational part of Benoit that new exactly what he was doing. The whole idea he was insane and therefore not responsible doesn't sit with me. I remember someone on here with some legal background said there was little to no chance he would have got off on an insanity plea had he lived.
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Post by twiggy101 on Nov 7, 2007 21:42:17 GMT -5
Could you imagine if the Wellness Policy was like the regular policy if you get caught once, you're suspended for 2 years but get banned for life on 2nd violation?
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Post by skillz on Nov 7, 2007 21:45:59 GMT -5
I thought it was well done. Wrestling is in the gutter right now, and deserves the criticism. CNN was fair in their commentary, IMO.
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Post by I Like Your Poetry on Nov 7, 2007 21:51:20 GMT -5
So who else thought of Chris Masters when they were talking about multiple violations?
For those people who don't like Masters, only one more violation to go before they (supposedly) release him.
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