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Post by CATCH_US IS the Conversation on Jul 27, 2016 2:51:58 GMT -5
Are WWE legally obligated to punish Lesnar since after all, he didn't fail one of THEIR tests. I figure they might use that as an excuse to keep him around.
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Post by CATCH_US IS the Conversation on Jul 27, 2016 1:43:43 GMT -5
You knock a girl for being "desperate", yet you come here hoping that someone will give you validation for treating her that way.
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Post by CATCH_US IS the Conversation on Jul 27, 2016 1:26:28 GMT -5
The only good thing that JBL ever did in his second run was give us the JBL and Cole Show. The only reason he ever came back was because of Lawler's heart attack, yet for some strange reason, he's still around.
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Post by CATCH_US IS the Conversation on Jul 27, 2016 1:00:41 GMT -5
It's ok they have the feeling of what your watching which is wrestling. It needs to sound hard hitting and fast not overly produced rap music. Rap music can work if it was heavy hitting but Tonights the Night did not work. Tonight's the Night wasn't that bad of a song. It was basically a dollar store version of Remember the Name.
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Post by CATCH_US IS the Conversation on Jul 27, 2016 0:57:00 GMT -5
For the record, I don't think ROH's struggles are all on Delirious. I personally have a theory that there are those higher up than Delirious that truly believe the New Japan relationship is going to take ROH to the next level and they're telling Delirious to do whatever needs to be done to keep New Japan happy. I mean the only guys in ROH not meant to look like complete goobers recently are guys New Japan either has been booking or wants to book. To me it's a bit alarming how many acts have lost steam in ROH in the last 2 years. What makes them think that? New Japan may be a "bigger" company, but RoH probably has more visibility outside of Japan. New Japan should be trying to keep them happy since their guys are being given bigger exposure to non-Japanese audiences through RoH. And yes it is alarming at how many guys are losing steam. I remember when ACH was that dude, and now he's as cold as ice...and there's a slight possibility that he's also willing to sacrifice our love.
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Post by CATCH_US IS the Conversation on Jul 27, 2016 0:33:26 GMT -5
No. I'm just saying a guy like Heath Slater who knows how to be entertaining even with a lack of push would be more Darren's speed (more so than a former WWE Champ who beat John Cena at WrestleMania). And it was more of an indictment of WWE's inability to book lower card programs. And I'm not saying that to be a "hater" because I feel the same way about guys that I like; Maybe some other talents wouldn't crash and burn so badly if WWE booked lower card programs instead of trying to shove them into uppercard programs or against guys who completely outclass them. Again, this also includes guys that I like. You can say Alex Riley, I can hear you grinding your teeth from here about how much WWE misused Alex Riley. Why would I do that? If I did, people (including at least two mods) would just pile on his name and derail the thread with 20 page college essays/thesises about why he sucks and I would get made out to be the bad guy for it despite the fact that SOMEONE dragged his name out of obscurity. So please let's not make this into an argument about him.
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Post by CATCH_US IS the Conversation on Jul 27, 2016 0:10:27 GMT -5
As much fun as it is, there's still too much attention spent on him. They are telling the story that he is low just so he will come back and be Da Guy by Mania. This. The only reason that they're dialing back on Roman is because they're still obsessed with giving him that perfect WrestleMania Moment TM.
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Post by CATCH_US IS the Conversation on Jul 26, 2016 23:59:33 GMT -5
Thing with Heath is that he's just too good at getting beat up in hilarious fashion to ever move up the card. But at least he'll have a job for life. And agrees on Darren Young. WWE is so disinterested in booking feuds for the lower card guys that we have to suffer through people like Darren being pushed above their station when not many people are particularly clamoring for it (and that's not me hating on Darren because I'm including guys I like in this as well). If Darren was on the same brand as Heath, I would suggest that he feud with Heath instead of being pushed above his station. "Above his station?" Have you gone full 1980's "cool valley kid" heel? No. I'm just saying a guy like Heath Slater who knows how to be entertaining even with a lack of push would be more Darren's speed (more so than a former WWE Champ who beat John Cena at WrestleMania). And it was more of an indictment of WWE's inability to book lower card programs. And I'm not saying that to be a "hater" because I feel the same way about guys that I like; Maybe some other talents wouldn't crash and burn so badly if WWE booked lower card programs instead of trying to shove them into uppercard programs or against guys who completely outclass them. Again, this also includes guys that I like.
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Post by CATCH_US IS the Conversation on Jul 26, 2016 22:59:00 GMT -5
Thing with Heath is that he's just too good at getting beat up in hilarious fashion to ever move up the card. But at least he'll have a job for life.
And agrees on Darren Young. WWE is so disinterested in booking feuds for the lower card guys that we have to suffer through people like Darren being pushed above their station when not many people are particularly clamoring for it (and that's not me hating on Darren because I'm including guys I like in this as well). If Darren was on the same brand as Heath, I would suggest that he feud with Heath instead of being pushed above his station.
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Post by CATCH_US IS the Conversation on Jul 26, 2016 22:44:21 GMT -5
After seeing the Beat Down Clan in TNA, I'd rather have Curt Hawkins. Although I've been wanting to hear a full version of VIP Ballin' for like 6 years now. I'm Comin > Return of the Ronin (TNA) > VIP Ballin.
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Post by CATCH_US IS the Conversation on Jul 26, 2016 22:43:00 GMT -5
Dean Ambrose will try his whack ass slow Rebound Lariat... that only looks good in multi-man matches... then it will get countered into Dolph Ziggler's whack ass Superkick... for the WWE Title... at Summerslam... As someone who likes Ambrose, I got no problem with this scenario.
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Post by CATCH_US IS the Conversation on Jul 26, 2016 22:26:42 GMT -5
SAVE YOUR SHITTY FAMILY CARLITO!! Carlito is more likely to outshine them and remind us why they aren't over and make them look worse.
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Post by CATCH_US IS the Conversation on Jul 26, 2016 22:18:22 GMT -5
I still can't believe we live in an age where multi-time champs need to still " break the glass ceiling" That's WWE for ya.
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Post by CATCH_US IS the Conversation on Jul 26, 2016 22:15:29 GMT -5
What's Haas doing these days? We're one step closer to WGTT vs American Alpha. Glad to see he's coming back though. Haven't seen a thing of his since he left and I'll be interested to see what he's like now. Gable and Jordan are already more over than Shelton or Haas ever were both collectively and individually so it's not like WGTT even have a torch to pass.
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Post by CATCH_US IS the Conversation on Jul 26, 2016 22:14:01 GMT -5
Shelton, imo, doesn't really add much outside of being a warm body in the midcard who can put over others. Shelton's a hell of an athlete, and maybe that meant something in late-2000s WWE where WWE trained everyone shoddily and then threw them to the wolves to suck and then die in a fire, but he doesn't really add much on a roster where everyone can flat out go.
Plus the guy got plenty of chances and pushes (dude was the default midcard champion before Kofi Kingston and Wade Barrett ever made that a "thing") and was never really all that over outside of the match with Michaels and his annual MiTB ladder spot.
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Post by CATCH_US IS the Conversation on Jul 26, 2016 22:07:10 GMT -5
No problem with Ziggler winning. He's a hard worker and usually deliver in ring when it comes to important matches. But WHY AJ had to eat the pin? He really has no credibility at the moment. He's only there so Orton, Cena and other faces to beat up and make them look good. And it's a position that'll keep him in the uppercard for years. If someone like Corbin or Crews atw the pin instead, they'd be dead in the water.
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Post by CATCH_US IS the Conversation on Jul 26, 2016 22:03:33 GMT -5
Even I, a huge Brock mark, am wondering what that dude has over em that they just fold like an origami class when it comes to him by now. ...he makes them a shitton of money? But does he really? WWE killed the idea of buyrates when they started the Network.
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Post by CATCH_US IS the Conversation on Jul 26, 2016 21:55:52 GMT -5
I feel so bad. I just wanted to have some fun after the boring Smackdown and I caused people to get all riled up. FAN I love you and I'm sorry. *superkick*
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Post by CATCH_US IS the Conversation on Jul 26, 2016 21:43:48 GMT -5
The only problem I had with that is the idea that Cena would have so much difficulty lifting lanky-ass Baron Corbin. He's tall but dude looks like he weighs nothing. Can John Cena get Baron Corbin up for the...... *busts out laughing*
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Post by CATCH_US IS the Conversation on Jul 26, 2016 21:32:33 GMT -5
Real talk, I prefer Carmella's intro over Enzo & Cass.
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