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Post by Aaron E. Dangerously on Jan 29, 2013 23:52:26 GMT -5
I'm sorry, I disagree. His promos are childish and rambling at times. His wrestling ability is clunky and sloppy. Yes he can have good matches, mainly when the other guy is freaking amazing. I know he has more than five moves, but not much more. His character is beyond stale, and pretty bland. It is representative of how boring and bland PG WWE is while still "edgy" because of poop jokes. I don't blame Cena for this, and if he was in the midcard, I wouldn't mind, but there's just too much Cena, and none of it's good.
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Post by Aaron E. Dangerously on Jan 29, 2013 23:48:43 GMT -5
While I am anti PTP losing, Albert/Broadus being the new comedy tag team sounds fine to me, so long as PTP are still on TV.
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Post by Aaron E. Dangerously on Jan 29, 2013 23:42:27 GMT -5
I CARE about it. I care about how well it does, and I care about what talents are featured. I have a little personal connection to it, sure, because I've been watching it since I was young. But more importantly, it's the barometer and the representative for professional wrestling. I care about the storylines because I want pro wrestling to reach a higher standard in people's minds. I care about the wrestlers because I want the talented ones to reach success and make money. It's complicated, but I care deeply about the WWE.
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Post by Aaron E. Dangerously on Jan 29, 2013 22:02:29 GMT -5
HA! ORDER!
"So Jay, have you ever actually administered... a lethal injection?"
"Warrior"
"THIS IS AN AMBUSH! THIS IS AN AMBUSH!"
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Post by Aaron E. Dangerously on Jan 29, 2013 21:58:20 GMT -5
Best thing TNA has ever done. And honestly? I don't think it killed the division, it friggin made it. Lethal, Dutt, Shelley, Starr/Aries, and Low-Ki all got a HUGE bump from that stuff.
"Bob Backlund isn't even here!" "He's here in spirit."
"Anybody seen a big SEC Championship ring?"
AHH! SHH! PUSH UP! PUSH UP REAL GOOD!
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Post by Aaron E. Dangerously on Jan 29, 2013 21:45:36 GMT -5
I started watching full time almost immediately after Cena won the title from him, by coincidence. The mood around him at the time felt like annoyance, fed up with him winning so often through interference and heel tactics, the fact that he was a midcard suddenly promoted to champion over Eddie Guerrero, and the whole thing with his charisma-devoid Cabinet (Bashams and Orlando Jordan) and additional nobodies (Heidenreich, Mark Jindrak).
Being 15 at the time, I was so annoyed with him, and was a huge Cena mark. As time went on (and with a lot of influence from this very board, back when I had my original account), I came to hate Cena, and grew to love JBL. I appreciated his in-ring work, his promos, and his characters. Not to mention his color commentary work back when he and Maggle Cole were on Smackdown.
I know how many of you like JBL and enjoyed his reign, but was that always the case for you?
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Post by Aaron E. Dangerously on Jan 29, 2013 18:08:46 GMT -5
I know everyone has a Johnny Ace impression, but that is damn good. Props to him for being real about his drug use, too.
Also, planted fans to chant for CM Punk? Interesting.
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Post by Aaron E. Dangerously on Jan 29, 2013 14:07:26 GMT -5
How about none of them? I've always hated the "talk show" concept in wrestling, including Piper's Pit. I just don't find these segments the slightest bit entertaining.
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Post by Aaron E. Dangerously on Jan 29, 2013 4:15:29 GMT -5
I've tried watching AAA on occasion on Telemundo (or is it Univision? I always get the two mixed up). Honestly, it's pretty good wrestling, a little obvious and staged, but generally well-executed. The crowd has been terrible everytime I watch, though. The arena is always HUGE, but nobody ever seems to get excited for moves or anything. Anytime the action goes to the outside, people just stay in their seats. It's weird.
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Post by Aaron E. Dangerously on Jan 29, 2013 2:08:00 GMT -5
How amazing was he in that last segment and the stuff with Maddox/Shield? The genuine terror at being found out, the confidence he showed in the beginning with the earnest desire he seemed to have to be in the WWE, and his pleas of "Vince please leave the ring! VINCE PLEASE LEAVE THE RING" right before the F-5? He's amazing, and I really think he could be a great actor in TV and movies if he wanted to be.
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Post by Aaron E. Dangerously on Jan 29, 2013 1:10:45 GMT -5
I hope not, I'd like to see them up against Goldust and some equally weird or straight-laced partner. Jack Swagger? Brodus Clay?
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Post by Aaron E. Dangerously on Jan 28, 2013 23:47:06 GMT -5
Because Bo don't know logical storylines and booking
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Post by Aaron E. Dangerously on Jan 28, 2013 23:46:04 GMT -5
Undertaker taping his wrists.
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Post by Aaron E. Dangerously on Jan 26, 2013 19:32:01 GMT -5
Few matches I'd want less than Cena/Rock II
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Post by Aaron E. Dangerously on Jan 22, 2013 3:00:41 GMT -5
Wendy the waitress. So dreamy.
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Post by Aaron E. Dangerously on Jan 21, 2013 15:22:49 GMT -5
NO BOOZE
NO DRUGS
YES GARBAGE
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Post by Aaron E. Dangerously on Jan 21, 2013 1:34:15 GMT -5
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Post by Aaron E. Dangerously on Jan 21, 2013 0:20:13 GMT -5
HE'S A SOOOOUL-BERG *trumpets* HE'S A SOUL-BER-HERG *guitar riff*
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Post by Aaron E. Dangerously on Jan 21, 2013 0:10:15 GMT -5
The only guys I felt he really, really buried were Booker, Kane, and Londrick. There was so many times whent hose guys could've gotten a win to at least keep things even, but it's not good for business to have a guy act like a dick and still mow over everybody. In the case of Londrick, it just wasn't even necessary. It was a small thing, sure, but that almost justifies why it SHOULDN'T have happened. What was the point?
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Post by Aaron E. Dangerously on Jan 20, 2013 21:44:19 GMT -5
Seriously, where is Corey Graves?
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