Massive G
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yo hago esto
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Post by Massive G on Dec 14, 2007 0:18:18 GMT -5
he might be a tad outspoken about... pretty much everything, but I tend to agree with a lot of what he says.
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Post by I'm The Cool One on Dec 14, 2007 0:25:38 GMT -5
two pages and minimal bashing him for having an opinion... lookin good. i agree with him. the 15th anniversary was extremely fun... not great buildup for a PPV but it wasnt meant to be.
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bradyfan
ALF
Dance girl dance!!!
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Post by bradyfan on Dec 14, 2007 4:48:11 GMT -5
The only negative on the show from my stand point (opening segment aside) was that this show reminded me how great RAW has been over the past 15 years, which also then points out the fact that of the 15 years of RAW’s existence this past year has not been it’s strongest. When past angles, promos and Stars get better reactions than current ones; it isn’t the greatest endorsement of the current product. That’s my 2-Cents.
Man I miss those days. These current stars just don't hold my intrest that much anymore.
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Cranjis McBasketball
Crow T. Robot
Knew what the hell that thing was supposed to be
Peace Love and Nothing But
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Post by Cranjis McBasketball on Dec 14, 2007 4:54:13 GMT -5
I’ve taken Hogan’s punches and he is so absurdly safe I’d let him punch my kids. GOLD! . That is awesome.
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Post by Kill Deb Morgan on Dec 14, 2007 4:55:53 GMT -5
Am I the only one who finds Lance Storm's opinion entirely meaningless? I mean even more meaningless than a Steve Blackman or a Marc Mero?
When has this guy fought through the trenches? He got a big push when WWF was red-hot, and he failed. That's very telling. Meh, whatever, some people will treat his words as gospel I'm sure.
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Post by Chris the Bambikiller on Dec 14, 2007 4:59:20 GMT -5
I like reading the stuff Lance writes. It's always intelligent, well-written, sincere and respectful.
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Cranjis McBasketball
Crow T. Robot
Knew what the hell that thing was supposed to be
Peace Love and Nothing But
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Post by Cranjis McBasketball on Dec 14, 2007 5:00:58 GMT -5
Am I the only one who finds Lance Storm's opinion entirely meaningless? I mean even more meaningless than a Steve Blackman or a Marc Mero? When has this guy fought through the trenches? He got a big push when WWF was red-hot, and he failed. That's very telling. Meh, whatever, some people will treat his words as gospel I'm sure. What if we were to find your opinion of Lance's opinion meaningless? Lance doesn't have his head up his ass. He just says what he feels. I respect him for that.
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Post by I'm The Cool One on Dec 14, 2007 5:01:53 GMT -5
Am I the only one who finds Lance Storm's opinion entirely meaningless? I mean even more meaningless than a Steve Blackman or a Marc Mero? When has this guy fought through the trenches? He got a big push when WWF was red-hot, and he failed. That's very telling. Meh, whatever, some people will treat his words as gospel I'm sure. how did he fail exactly? he held numerous titles in WCW (some at the same time), had many great matches, kept in a spot he was happy with, sold pleanty of merch, along with working an angle with steve austin once he made it to WWE... i'd say he was way more successfull than most wrestlers get to become. and your logic is flawed... what did blackman do that storm didnt? same with mero
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Post by Spaceboy on Dec 14, 2007 5:18:33 GMT -5
can someone explain to me why The Fink isn't on the mic anymore? He seems more suited for the job than that awful woman.
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Post by thesunbeast on Dec 14, 2007 8:51:47 GMT -5
Khali's covering up of Hogan's punchs surpeized me, as that's not how someone would normally sell Hogan's punches. Mabe it was an automatic reflex that he did by mistake, I don't know, but it defintely looked a little different.
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Post by bubbles on Dec 14, 2007 9:07:24 GMT -5
can someone explain to me why The Fink isn't on the mic anymore? He seems more suited for the job than that awful woman. McMahon probably thinks that the average person would be more drawn in by seing Lillian on TV than little Howard.
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Turd Ferguson
Hank Scorpio
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Post by Turd Ferguson on Dec 14, 2007 9:34:43 GMT -5
I’ve taken Hogan’s punches and he is so absurdly safe I’d let him punch my kids.
I can't stop laughing at that.
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Post by B'Cup x on Dec 14, 2007 10:01:59 GMT -5
I misread the hogan line as hornswaggle for some absurd reason, that made it a proper wtf read.
Also im fed up of people bitching about lance storms opinions and his right to post them, as said earlier he never comes off as arogant and he is doing no worse than what we all do on these boards
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Post by Leaving after 1,600 on Dec 14, 2007 10:34:32 GMT -5
What makes "Sprog" not a typo? I'm definitely missing something. Inside joke. Anyways, I was also confused with the covering up of Khali, it didn't make sense, and i don't think it was to make the punches look more legit, because no one has ever done that for a hogan punch before, if it was something commonly done then yeah i understand but it's not.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 14, 2007 10:42:36 GMT -5
I think we're just so amazed that Lance still watches Raw. (I mean, if I retired, I wouldn't be sitting at home watching factory workers on TV.)
We just figured Lance would be home playing Dance Dance Revolution.
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Post by rubber johnny on Dec 14, 2007 18:20:35 GMT -5
Most of the email I received asked me the same question: “Why wasn’t I on the show?” come on, who is that man kidding
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Kyle
Team Rocket
It's Still Real To Me!
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Post by Kyle on Dec 15, 2007 1:56:31 GMT -5
Most of the email I received asked me the same question: “Why wasn’t I on the show?” come on, who is that man kidding Well... who would he be trying to kid? Obviously the only people who are going to e-mail Lance Storm are his fans, and his fans (me being one of them) wondered why he wasn't on the show. I've always had much respect for Lance Storm, he's always came across as a genuine guy, who wrestled because he loved it, watches the programing because he enjoys it, and writes about it because he can. Out of all the thousands of wrestlers I've seen on TV over the years, I can honestly say there are only one or two that'd I'd ever want to invite over for a Thanksgiving dinner, Mick Foley and Lance Storm. And yes... I'm aware that was a weird analogy. ~Kyle
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Post by PTBartman on Dec 15, 2007 2:04:59 GMT -5
I think we're just so amazed that Lance still watches Raw. (I mean, if I retired, I wouldn't be sitting at home watching factory workers on TV.) We just figured Lance would be home playing Dance Dance Revolution. I don't know, i was kinda picturing him in a top hat plaing Guitar hero. Or maybe Rock Band with his kids as Hogan walked round the room randomly punching them
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Post by PTBartman on Dec 15, 2007 2:07:35 GMT -5
come on, who is that man kidding Well... who would he be trying to kid? Obviously the only people who are going to e-mail Lance Storm are his fans, and his fans (me being one of them) wondered why he wasn't on the show. I've always had much respect for Lance Storm, he's always came across as a genuine guy, who wrestled because he loved it, watches the programing because he enjoys it, and writes about it because he can. Out of all the thousands of wrestlers I've seen on TV over the years, I can honestly say there are only one or two that'd I'd ever want to invite over for a Thanksgiving dinner, Mick Foley and Lance Storm. And yes... I'm aware that was a weird analogy. ~Kyle Add Piper, Valentine, Heenan and Lanny Poffo and that's pretty much my list.
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Post by robferatu on Dec 15, 2007 5:35:44 GMT -5
Am I the only one who finds Lance Storm's opinion entirely meaningless? I mean even more meaningless than a Steve Blackman or a Marc Mero? When has this guy fought through the trenches? He got a big push when WWF was red-hot, and he failed. That's very telling. Meh, whatever, some people will treat his words as gospel I'm sure. Depends on what you consider fighting through the trenches. He did come from obscurity and make a name for himself in wrestling, although he may have never been a big star in the WWE, he was in the upper caliber of not only ECW, but WCW as well.
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