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Post by Jason on May 17, 2010 23:06:04 GMT -5
After the Bret Hart match, he was clearly pissed off. And said that The Miz didn't deserve it, and that he didn't accomplish anything, just like at Wrestlemania when it took his whole family to beat Vince. He clearly wasn't playing a character here, as he is a face and it's his job to cheer the faces. But he kinda put a damper on something that was supposed to be a feel good moment.
It bugs me when John Cena does things like taping Batista to the ringpost and he thinks thats perfectly fine. I'd love to hear his explanation for this. Also worth noting that when Michelle and Layla had the two womens titles entering the ring, he said he wasn't a fan of the idea but when they won, he said he was "warming" to it.
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Post by Jason on May 17, 2010 22:57:35 GMT -5
I can see him getting released, not going to lie.
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Post by Jason on May 17, 2010 22:33:46 GMT -5
That was awesome. I laughed at how Christian just randomly walked out and got a match.
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Post by Jason on May 17, 2010 22:32:58 GMT -5
Uh, the Hart Dynasty are over. How is that NOT relevent?
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Post by Jason on May 17, 2010 22:31:32 GMT -5
Mike Adamle JBL Jim Ross Bret Hart
Any of those would be cool with me.
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Post by Jason on May 17, 2010 18:33:24 GMT -5
Tatanka in 2006. He wanted revenge on "the white man", and came after... Bobby Lashley??
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Post by Jason on May 17, 2010 18:30:07 GMT -5
Little Evan Bourne.
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Post by Jason on May 17, 2010 18:27:57 GMT -5
He went from goofy dork, to SRS Jericho, to accomplished goofy dork in like 4 weeks. I'm just glad he hasn't got the serious persona he had right after he won the belt. Where he wasn't smiling or anything. If there is one thing I'd bring back, it would be the push-ups in his entrance though. And the constant smiling, that should be his thing. Atleast he busts it out now and again though.
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Post by Jason on May 17, 2010 15:40:30 GMT -5
Zero John Cena in the main event.
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Post by Jason on May 16, 2010 17:56:03 GMT -5
Charles Manson Punk.
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Post by Jason on May 16, 2010 17:40:12 GMT -5
Boring typical monster heel squashing jobbers. Not good, should have never split up Cryme Tyme. Now MVP is getting held down by it, when he should be getting pushed.
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Post by Jason on May 15, 2010 21:28:03 GMT -5
But my argument is, just because you dislike a wrestler, like for instance say Vickie Guerrero. Just because YOU want him off the screen, doesn't mean the millions of others do. How can you decide if the crowd want them to get their ass kicked, or get off their screen, just by judging on "BOO"? How is Vickie Guerrero's heat different to say CM Punk's or Chris Jericho's? Am I supposed to believe that people don't want CM Punk to stop boring people to death with his preaching? Come on. You're telling me that NOBODY wants CM Punk off their screen? That's what the heel is. Look at some of Ric Flair's documentaries. You will hear Triple H talk about how people hated the guy whenever he came on screen. You're not supposed to LOVE seeing a heel on TV. So unless you're a face getting heel heat, we cannot decide what the crowd wants to see them do, just by going on one word.
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Post by Jason on May 15, 2010 21:23:20 GMT -5
Here's an idea. How about for once, Cena faces his biggest challenge yet and DOESN'T overcome the odds? How about, say he enters a feud with Sheamus. Somebody he has yet to beat, instead of beating him in the first match on PPV, how about Sheamus wins clean, batters the crap out of Cena, and Cena literally cannot beat him? He faces him about 3 times on PPV, and each time you're thinking "Cena's going to do it...", but instead he doesn't. He turns all emo on us, talking about how he's let us down, and then goes talking about how he's not the superman we all thought he was. He says he's only human, and sometimes humans cannot always keep their promises. So Sheamus goes over Cena multiple times, CLEAN. Meaning, no excuses. No "his foot slipped off the rope", no DQ's, no countouts. CLEAN VICTORIES. So instead of making Cena out to be some sort of underdog everytime he gets beat down before a PPV match, only for him to win. We do the opposite. He loses everytime, and that right there makes us want to see him win. It won't make us sick of it. I use Sheamus as an example because it would be believable. Cena has yet to beat him. But that'll change this monday when he gets his unneccessary win back. why would the average fan want to see bad people beat good people? They wouldn't. That's the purpose. Sheamus gets heat, but still looks good by beating Cena clean. Cena for once, cannot overcome the odds. Not right away, anyways. Basically, not beating Sheamus gets to Cena. He realizes he's not the person the kids think he is. Let's say Sheamus goes over him three PPV's in a row. Then Cena can get a title shot sometime further down the line, then he can face Sheamus again for the belt. And once again, it will be built around "Can Cena finally get him?"
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Post by Jason on May 15, 2010 21:10:59 GMT -5
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Post by Jason on May 15, 2010 21:02:10 GMT -5
*insert heel here* recieved X-Pac heat.
UM. NO HE DIDN'T. Heels jobs are to get heat, when they get boos, they're doing a good job. You're not supposed to want a guy you hate to get on your screen, talking and boring you. I absolutely hate this argument. "X-Pac heat" is a face getting heel heat. So Cena for instance, recieved X-Pac heat multiple times. Rocky Maivia recieved X-Pac heat before X-Pac heat was formed.
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Post by Jason on May 15, 2010 20:57:26 GMT -5
Everyone has their own taste blahblahblah, but personally I never found Rosa hot. I can't really tell you why, her face is nothing special. Average "model" body, and the hair highlights don't do her justice. Red lipstick is a turn-off for me too.
If I'm honest, Natalya is the only diva I find "really" hot. I don't really go for the girl next door types like Eve, Kelly Kelly, Maryse etc. I think Layla, Michelle, and sometimes Melina are hot. But I'd take Nattie over them all, without even thinking twice. As for Beth... I don't know. She does look good sometimes. But she's a little too muscley for me.
EDIT: Oh and Serena. How did I forget her? I'd say she's the second hottest diva for me.
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Post by Jason on May 15, 2010 20:52:07 GMT -5
Drew. Miz hasn't defended it since February. And is too busy focusing on the tag team belts to even notice it. Drew has atleast put a little bit of focus onto it. He's beaten Morrison, Kane, and... okay, he took his focus off it a little with the whole MITB thing, but that's it. Since then, he's been kicking Hardy's head in, and got stripped off the belt. That made him freak out, so obviously the belt means something to him. And hey, he's defending it this sunday on PPV.
Overall, neither have been awesome champions. But Drew gets the edge since he actually recognises and looks like he cares about it.
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Post by Jason on May 15, 2010 20:47:58 GMT -5
Here's an idea. How about for once, Cena faces his biggest challenge yet and DOESN'T overcome the odds? How about, say he enters a feud with Sheamus. Somebody he has yet to beat, instead of beating him in the first match on PPV, how about Sheamus wins clean, batters the crap out of Cena, and Cena literally cannot beat him? He faces him about 3 times on PPV, and each time you're thinking "Cena's going to do it...", but instead he doesn't. He turns all emo on us, talking about how he's let us down, and then goes talking about how he's not the superman we all thought he was. He says he's only human, and sometimes humans cannot always keep their promises. So Sheamus goes over Cena multiple times, CLEAN. Meaning, no excuses. No "his foot slipped off the rope", no DQ's, no countouts. CLEAN VICTORIES. So instead of making Cena out to be some sort of underdog everytime he gets beat down before a PPV match, only for him to win. We do the opposite. He loses everytime, and that right there makes us want to see him win. It won't make us sick of it.
I use Sheamus as an example because it would be believable. Cena has yet to beat him. But that'll change this monday when he gets his unneccessary win back.
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Post by Jason on May 15, 2010 20:12:25 GMT -5
Sheamus? He lost to Triple H once, and uh... Goldust. I may be wrong but I think he's beaten everyone in singles competition since moving to Raw.
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Post by Jason on May 14, 2010 20:43:17 GMT -5
MVP by far.
I'd also like to see Chris Jericho turn face again. He was always a better face, in my eyes.
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