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Post by Metalheadbanger Man on Nov 3, 2009 10:49:30 GMT -5
I can't recall seeing a better or more brutal squash match than that in quite some time.
I wonder who Sheamus will destroy next week? Dibs on Primo.
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Post by MGH on Nov 3, 2009 10:57:12 GMT -5
That was what they should have done last week. That was vicious, especially the floor powerbomb. I'd mark for Sheamus cutting those same promos he was starting to in ECW about going through everyone in search of gold, then interrupting random lower mid card matches every week. Just brutalizing both guys, then finally having someone step up to put a stop to it. His first Raw rivalry.
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Post by Jobes on Nov 3, 2009 10:59:13 GMT -5
That was what they should have done last week. That was vicious, especially the floor powerbomb. I'd mark for Sheamus cutting those same promos he was starting to in ECW about going through everyone in search of gold, then interrupting random lower mid card matches every week. Just brutalizing both guys, then finally having someone step up to put a stop to it. His first Raw rivalry. ...then he'll be booked to lose to Cena.
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Post by Metalheadbanger Man on Nov 3, 2009 10:59:56 GMT -5
Yeah, that powerbomb looked absolutely sick. But yeah I like your idea, a guy who just goes around brutalising people. I can see maybe MVP being his first proper feud.
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Post by MGH on Nov 3, 2009 11:01:54 GMT -5
That was what they should have done last week. That was vicious, especially the floor powerbomb. I'd mark for Sheamus cutting those same promos he was starting to in ECW about going through everyone in search of gold, then interrupting random lower mid card matches every week. Just brutalizing both guys, then finally having someone step up to put a stop to it. His first Raw rivalry. ...then he'll be booked to lose to Cena. ...one problem at a time
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Post by Deleted on Nov 3, 2009 11:03:49 GMT -5
That was what they should have done last week. That was vicious, especially the floor powerbomb. I'd mark for Sheamus cutting those same promos he was starting to in ECW about going through everyone in search of gold, then interrupting random lower mid card matches every week. Just brutalizing both guys, then finally having someone step up to put a stop to it. His first Raw rivalry. ...then he'll be booked to lose to Cena. Fa I-re-land?
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Post by hargh on Nov 3, 2009 11:21:44 GMT -5
I'm guessing next week will be another squash with Shaemus trying to do the same thing, but a face running down to the ring to make the save and start up a feud.
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Post by noleafclover1980 on Nov 3, 2009 12:39:56 GMT -5
Could kill two birds with one stone and have him brutalizing Primo and have Carlito pull a Matt and make the save, reunite the Colons, that got broke up for no reaon to begin with and maybe have a lower midcard feud with Carlito.
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Post by Dean-o on Nov 3, 2009 12:43:02 GMT -5
Could kill two birds with one stone and have him brutalizing Primo and have Carlito pull a Matt and make the save, reunite the Colons, that got broke up for no reaon to begin with and maybe have a lower midcard feud with Carlito. I will vote for your idea! Last match proved why we need more jobber/squash matches on Raw. A couple more weeks of this, and Sheamus will appear to be a monster!
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Post by Mozenrath on Nov 3, 2009 12:45:55 GMT -5
That was what they should have done last week. That was vicious, especially the floor powerbomb. I'd mark for Sheamus cutting those same promos he was starting to in ECW about going through everyone in search of gold, then interrupting random lower mid card matches every week. Just brutalizing both guys, then finally having someone step up to put a stop to it. His first Raw rivalry. I think it works out better this way, since Sheamus wanted to show off more, while Jamie was put over in saying that even though he knew his odds, he had something to prove to himself and others. Makes him a more sympathetic target. You know, if he's up to it, down the line, I'd love to see Steamboat take him on. "You may of been a great at one time, old man, but I wouldn't be the first Celtic Warrior to slay a Dragon."
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Post by bobolebowski on Nov 3, 2009 13:01:09 GMT -5
Im officially impressed by Sheamus after last night.....that was awesome.
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Post by Big L on Nov 3, 2009 13:16:14 GMT -5
good idea about brutalizing ppl every week but i didnt get to see the first half of raw but ill watch it on youtube to see it
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Post by Drillbit Taylor on Nov 3, 2009 13:16:40 GMT -5
That was a great match.
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Post by Y2M on Nov 3, 2009 14:39:31 GMT -5
I'm guessing next week will be another squash with Shaemus trying to do the same thing, but a face running down to the ring to make the save and start up a feud. Survivor Series: Sheamus vs .................HORNSWOGGLE
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Post by Deleted on Nov 3, 2009 15:23:11 GMT -5
Couldn't stand it. Sheamus is awesome, but they need to take a better approach to getting him over than doing the usual conveyor belt crap where they have a jobber devoid of credibility or reaction get crushed by a monster heel and repeat it until jobbing him out to a main eventer. He's really too good for that.
Sheamus actually looks substantially less intimidating to me now that he destroyed Jamie Noble. Why? Because Jamie Noble is one of the smallest guys on the entire roster, and hasn't won a match on TV in ages. Nobody on the roster ever loses to him. Sheamus beat Goldust and he beat Shelton Benjamin, both of whom are higher up in credibility, so why backtrack by having him revert to "Heel steamrolls nobodies" mode?
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Post by Bubble Lead on Nov 3, 2009 15:25:50 GMT -5
I liked the knees to the back of the head.
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Post by nightmares on Nov 3, 2009 15:47:03 GMT -5
I'm guessing next week will be another squash with Shaemus trying to do the same thing, but a face running down to the ring to make the save and start up a feud. Survivor Series: Sheamus vs .................HORNSWOGGLE Dont tease me!
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Post by stormwrestling on Nov 3, 2009 15:53:36 GMT -5
It did nothing for me.
Didn't really care since it was, you know, Jamie Noble.
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Post by Bubble Lead on Nov 3, 2009 15:55:04 GMT -5
Couldn't stand it. Sheamus is awesome, but they need to take a better approach to getting him over than doing the usual conveyor belt crap where they have a jobber devoid of credibility or reaction get crushed by a monster heel and repeat it until jobbing him out to a main eventer. He's really too good for that. Sheamus actually looks substantially less intimidating to me now that he destroyed Jamie Noble. Why? Because Jamie Noble is one of the smallest guys on the entire roster, and hasn't won a match on TV in ages. Nobody on the roster ever loses to him. Sheamus beat Goldust and he beat Shelton Benjamin, both of whom are higher up in credibility, so why backtrack by having him revert to "Heel steamrolls nobodies" mode? Because its RAW. I called this when it was first announced that he was moved. He will probably be doing this for the next two months, then cut your standard "Where is the real competition" promo, which leads to him feuding with MVP or something. Yawn.
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Post by brettappedout (BLM) on Nov 3, 2009 15:59:35 GMT -5
Promo, match, aftermath
Right after the powerbomb at 4:49 the camera looks up at Sheamus, I loved that, they always do that with big men/monsters and it just looks cool.
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