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Post by Head Detective Aaron Enigma on Jul 26, 2009 14:23:18 GMT -5
The Tag Team Championship Match has also been sent in. It is also probably the best match I've ever written. I would like to thank M.O.P. for helping me with parts of it and I hope everyone likes it.
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Post by Head Detective Aaron Enigma on Jul 26, 2009 3:49:49 GMT -5
In today's society, for the most part, due to a massive increase in online communicating, people are more protective of their opinions. I mean, let's be honest, some people cannot admit they are wrong, yet may not be as cool as The Fonz. In that case, online, the worst that can happen is what? Getting banned from a forum? There are dozens of forums to troll if you look around a bit. In real life, an argument is different. The psychology drastically changes because you usually can connect on a different level. I could be arguing with someone about anything online. There's no connection, it's walls of text back and forth. Real life arguments are different and can have violent outcomes. Shouting is a common occurrence and one side will generally back down. There's no real reason to back down from an online argument, because as long as someone feels physically safe usually they can feel emotionally safe as well. While I agree the arguments themselves may be dumb, it's a pretty common occurrence on forums. As for HHH vs. The Rock, I like both of them and I wish The Rock would return. However, I do think that people have a right to their opinions, but they shouldn't try to force them on others. I went through this when I first joined the forums and I'd rather not bring it up but because I kept my cool, here I am, so nicely not banned. The other guy was not so lucky as me. Anyways, to make a big wall of text small, because of the lack of a real life connection, people will argue over opinions more because the consequences are relatively small. This isn't politics, it's two people or more trolling each other. EDIT: Wall of text may not be as big as I originally though
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Post by Head Detective Aaron Enigma on Jul 26, 2009 2:56:19 GMT -5
Oh yeah baby, watch out for The Chameleon!
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Post by Head Detective Aaron Enigma on Jul 26, 2009 2:50:47 GMT -5
TNA would break their necks trying to sign Orton. Yeah they would, but he wouldn't fit in, which is what I was getting at. You can sign all the big names you want. Most of iMpact is usually backstage promos anyways, something Orton doesn't do very well. Add to that the usually fast paced environment of TNA and it's like anti-Orton country.
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Post by Head Detective Aaron Enigma on Jul 26, 2009 2:47:17 GMT -5
If it's just AJ vs Mafia that kind of would leave about an hour and forty minutes of West and Tenay talking... Or backstage promos, like you know, every week is.
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Post by Head Detective Aaron Enigma on Jul 26, 2009 2:39:54 GMT -5
Orton would not fit in. TNA demands more out of a superstar IMO than WWE. Even the heels can usually put on a good promo and have a certain amount of charisma. Orton's stale promos make me cry. Regardless of how idiotic Booker T looks usually on iMpact, at least he's trying. I understand Orton's gimmick is the be a silent, viper-like man but it's old, and it needs to change. It wouldn't fit in TNA.
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Post by Head Detective Aaron Enigma on Jul 26, 2009 2:37:40 GMT -5
1. Legacy betrays Orton 2. HHH/Cena/Orton never see each other after Sunday 3. Let me guest host, seriously, I mix it the f*** up.
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Post by Head Detective Aaron Enigma on Jul 26, 2009 2:36:27 GMT -5
If there's even a TNA InVasion angle (or WWE InVasion, if things turn out like that), I demand that Todd Grisham fires the first shot by punching out Jeremy Borasch. Grisham vs. Borasch? Sounds pretty epic IMO. I don't think Todd has to worry about if he gets released. He does a fine job at commentary and I doubt he has much backstage heat.
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Post by Head Detective Aaron Enigma on Jul 26, 2009 2:34:41 GMT -5
I'm still amazed at the sheer luck this kid has. Should buy the child a lotto ticket IMO.
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Post by Head Detective Aaron Enigma on Jul 26, 2009 2:33:21 GMT -5
9/10 hot girl is always good.
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Post by Head Detective Aaron Enigma on Jul 26, 2009 2:05:03 GMT -5
Waiting for a reply from someone in a PM, and then I will put everything together, format it with the right colors and send it in. I hope everyone enjoys it, as it is the last match on the card.
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Post by Head Detective Aaron Enigma on Jul 25, 2009 23:48:11 GMT -5
I think Green Day has done a fair amount of evolution. Dookie and 21st Century Breakdown each have their own completely different sound. Old school Green Day was very heavily punk rock, but I think that's changed a lot since American Idiot.
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Post by Head Detective Aaron Enigma on Jul 25, 2009 16:36:57 GMT -5
One of mine is don't fix what isn't broken. My father's side of my family loves to fix things that don't need fixing at all. Once a week he will take apart his computer just to check it. Then he will take apart our lawnmower to check that. He ends up taking apart things that don't need to be or are a pain to put back together. He snapped one of his sticks of RAM last week and I just laughed at him.
Why attempt to fix what isn't broken?
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Post by Head Detective Aaron Enigma on Jul 24, 2009 21:52:36 GMT -5
I believe it is the first time, and after this PPV, I doubt it will be the last time they are
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Post by Head Detective Aaron Enigma on Jul 24, 2009 21:30:51 GMT -5
Lol. Agreed
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Post by Head Detective Aaron Enigma on Jul 24, 2009 21:23:48 GMT -5
I'm pretty sure the Tag Match is the Main Event, which makes plenty of sense seeing as how the amount of stuff happening after the match that is planned lol.
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Post by Head Detective Aaron Enigma on Jul 23, 2009 15:07:57 GMT -5
Sounds good, that'll give me all weekend to make the main event as epic as possible.
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Post by Head Detective Aaron Enigma on Jul 23, 2009 1:21:42 GMT -5
Either Japan or Australia. I love the Japanese culture...but DAMN I love Australian accents XD
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Post by Head Detective Aaron Enigma on Jul 22, 2009 0:13:11 GMT -5
I didn't get to go this year but damn I wanted to really badly.
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Post by Head Detective Aaron Enigma on Jul 22, 2009 0:02:42 GMT -5
Beer guy is a myth btw
The beer guy develops because when drunk people usually don't care about their diets and usually eat foods that are less than good for you nutritionally.
Honestly, just keep at it, but try to focus more on cardio than strength building.
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