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Post by Unaffiliated on Mar 26, 2015 22:22:06 GMT -5
Not disagreeing with that. My point was, going along with the logic that fat guy = not believable as a tough guy, how does having a gimmick like Bray Wyatt suddenly make him believable? I disagree with the chubby isn't bad ass thing. However, Bray is a mind games guy. He doesn't need portraying as an MMA guy or sadistic, he is a more conspiracy theory Undertaker type. I don't agree with that either, at least not for Owens' level of chubbiness. I guess I should have said " Even if I were to go along with the chubby isn't bad ass thing, I don't see how a gimmick would change that".
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Post by Unaffiliated on Mar 26, 2015 22:12:32 GMT -5
I can see how looks can get in the way of believability, but it's not like Owens is morbidly obese or anything. What I don't see is how having a gimmick makes up for lacking believability. Chubby guy Bray Wyatt is still a chubby guy in the ring. He may be psycho cult leader/possibly supernatural, but does he bring that out in his matches? Why can he suddenly believably beat up John Cena type wrestlers? Roy Nelson and Mark Hunt have sparked in shape guys often. Why do six pack abs instantly make someone tougher, lol. Not disagreeing with that. My point was, going along with the logic that fat guy = not believable as a tough guy, how does having a gimmick like Bray Wyatt suddenly make him believable?
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Post by Unaffiliated on Mar 26, 2015 21:55:59 GMT -5
I can see how looks can get in the way of believability, but it's not like Owens is morbidly obese or anything. What I don't see is how having a gimmick makes up for lacking believability. Chubby guy Bray Wyatt is still a chubby guy in the ring. He may be psycho cult leader/possibly supernatural, but does he bring that out in his matches? Why can he suddenly believably beat up John Cena type wrestlers?
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Post by Unaffiliated on Mar 26, 2015 15:52:14 GMT -5
If true, this really is the worst possible conclusion.
Reminds me of an Indonesia to Singapore flight almost 20 years ago, except that plane went down very very quickly and the cockpit recorder had been deactivated (not known if deliberate). One investigation concluded it was murder-suicide, while a separate investigation said it was inconclusive. I guess this time the cockpit recording does provide more conclusive evidence, but it's still horrible either way... whether one person really did choose to kill 100+ random people along with himself, or if he was falsely accused of doing so.
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Post by Unaffiliated on Mar 25, 2015 20:05:59 GMT -5
Based on cockpit voice recording, apparently one of the pilots was locked out of the cockpit and trying to get back in before it went down. Perhaps the other pilot passed out in the cockpit. Might lead to an investigation over whether it was a deliberate act, as unpleasant as that would be.
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Post by Unaffiliated on Mar 25, 2015 1:26:43 GMT -5
Sheamus, or perhaps an NXT call-up
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Post by Unaffiliated on Mar 24, 2015 23:47:31 GMT -5
One thing I would add is there does seem to be quite a bit of ambiguity about what depression really is, which makes it harder for people to understand it as a real and serious medical condition.
I, for example, don't know whether I have depression. Online questionnaires, which are far from the most reliable, indicate I probably have "moderate to severe depression" and that I should consult a doctor, yet I have never felt the need to do so. I have low self-esteem issues and generally feel worthless and unmotivated, but these things never really weigh on me. I have been almost completely void of emotions for the past few years, but I don't feel the need to change that. I think about death and dying a lot, but have never been (and will never be) suicidal.
Whatever I have, depression or not, I always feel I can "just get over it". Maybe people think that's all depression is and that anyone can just snap out of it, not understanding that it can come in varying degrees.
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Post by Unaffiliated on Mar 24, 2015 18:10:47 GMT -5
I would expect a great match with many crazy spots, but it just seems like there are too many participants.
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Post by Unaffiliated on Mar 24, 2015 16:41:33 GMT -5
Rusev is quickly making his way towards being the best thing about WWE. I hope they're using this feud as a way of getting the US Title off him so that they can push him nearer to the top of the card.
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Post by Unaffiliated on Mar 24, 2015 16:36:08 GMT -5
Why can't you get professional help? They're the last people on earth who would say "just get over it".
I think the "just get over it" talk comes simply from ignorance. They've all felt sad before so they think they've been through the same thing. The same applies to other things too, such as learning disabilities. "You're just not studying hard enough..."
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Post by Unaffiliated on Mar 23, 2015 23:04:21 GMT -5
I like Ziggler. I have no problem with this whatsoever.
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Post by Unaffiliated on Mar 23, 2015 22:11:15 GMT -5
What is this? The IC Title?
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Post by Unaffiliated on Mar 23, 2015 21:57:18 GMT -5
That pretty much completes the third hour, and still one segment to go.
It is qutie amazing how the show runs over three hours so often when so little happens every week.
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Post by Unaffiliated on Mar 23, 2015 21:52:10 GMT -5
wow Ziggler wins
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Post by Unaffiliated on Mar 23, 2015 21:34:58 GMT -5
Went to a college where alcohol is banned, so no.
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Post by Unaffiliated on Mar 23, 2015 21:19:45 GMT -5
If Undertaker doesn't show up to confront Wyatt here, there goes any chance of me having any interest in their Mania match.
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Post by Unaffiliated on Mar 23, 2015 21:07:34 GMT -5
The bad thing about watching Rusev beat up Cena here is the confirmation that the opposite will happen at Wrestlemania.
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Post by Unaffiliated on Mar 23, 2015 21:00:21 GMT -5
Just doesn't feel right without Lana there
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Post by Unaffiliated on Mar 23, 2015 20:54:21 GMT -5
El Torito getting a push
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Post by Unaffiliated on Mar 23, 2015 20:38:34 GMT -5
Really enjoying this "push" Axel is getting
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