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Post by chefboyardee2010 on Sept 6, 2010 9:47:50 GMT -5
Now, it'll be "HHH gets his way because he slept his way into a high-ranking job that gives him major stroke." To be fair, having a major stroke never really helped Bret Hart's career... too soon brother too soon lol
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Post by Beartato on Sept 6, 2010 11:55:49 GMT -5
When Chris Jericho dies he will be buried under said office. Permission to sig, please? Sure lol
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Post by Bob Schlapowitz on Sept 6, 2010 12:09:55 GMT -5
When Chris Jericho dies he will be buried under said office. OK, I usually don't buy into the "Wah! Wah! HHH buries everyone!!" stuff..........but that's some funny stuff right there!
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Post by Andrew is Good on Sept 6, 2010 12:17:45 GMT -5
I hope HHH forces Evan Bourne to dress up like The Ultimate Warrior, simply to avenge his one loss. Then HHH can say he's never been beaten by anyone - and retire gracefully. I think he can get someone better.
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Post by FHgrad99 on Sept 6, 2010 12:35:06 GMT -5
Triple H. probably knocked down any walls that needed to be taken down for his office. It gives him a new reason to use sledgie.
I wonder if his office will have a glass ceiling. To get a push, you must be able to break through the ceiling. Most of the ceiling will be made out of plexiglass with one panel being really glass. The ones who can find the real glass gets the push.
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Post by wcw on Sept 6, 2010 13:00:48 GMT -5
If this is true Triple H should no longer be an active performer. Agreed conflict of interest big time. Not that things won't be any different it was obvious HHH had the ear of Vince but now its at a point were its out in the open. I think HHH has 2-3 more years in him. The guy is 41 which isn't super old its not unreasonable to think he could go till he is 43-44. HBK went beyond that and was phenomenal well into his 40's. I hope HHH remains on screen but puts guys over. He shouldn't get another run as champ the guy had his time now its much better creatively that he helps build up new guys. Sadly I think his ego will have him see the big belt one or two more times.
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Post by whitecrxsses on Sept 6, 2010 13:11:08 GMT -5
Now, it'll be "HHH gets his way because he slept his way into a high-ranking job that gives him major stroke." To be fair, having a major stroke never really helped Bret Hart's career... F*** Umm...yeah. You should probably not say any more things.
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Post by Princess Kendall on Sept 6, 2010 13:12:30 GMT -5
I hope HHH forces Evan Bourne to dress up like The Ultimate Warrior, simply to avenge his one loss. Then HHH can say he's never been beaten by anyone - and retire gracefully. I think he can get someone better. I love that video so much.
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Post by psychokiller on Sept 6, 2010 13:17:36 GMT -5
If this is true Triple H should no longer be an active performer. Agreed conflict of interest big time. Not that things won't be any different it was obvious HHH had the ear of Vince but now its at a point were its out in the open. I think HHH has 2-3 more years in him. The guy is 41 which isn't super old its not unreasonable to think he could go till he is 43-44. HBK went beyond that and was phenomenal well into his 40's. I hope HHH remains on screen but puts guys over. He shouldn't get another run as champ the guy had his time now its much better creatively that he helps build up new guys. Sadly I think his ego will have him see the big belt one or two more times. I pretty much agree with most of this. I believe he'll wrestle another 4-5 years, however probably only 2-3 of those years will be full time. Sadly, he'll still want to be in main events, since he'll think hey why not, I might as well since i'm still wrestling. I mean can anyone seriously see HHH just being in mid card fueds for the rest of his career? That would be a sight to see, but it definetely won't happen that way.
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Post by Soultastic on Sept 6, 2010 13:26:28 GMT -5
Permission to sig, please? Sure lol Thanks ;D
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Post by Brian Suntan on Sept 6, 2010 13:45:09 GMT -5
We all know wrestling isn't "real" right? Where's the conflict of interest? Is he going to rig his matches? Triple H is positioned in a creative aspect of the company. The company is in a creative controlled business. If he's in a position where he has control over creative issues and is also a performer on the show it creates a conflict of interest in the company. He can theoretically cater a creative direction to his benefit. His benefit? It's a fake sport. In what way does he benefit from not being the guy told to lie down for the other guy? He's not getting paid any more or less. As heir to the company, and now a senior executive, 'his benefit' is trying to make as much money as he can for the WWE. Is there a conflict of interest if an actor is also a producer on the film he's acting in?
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Post by Psychoblue on Sept 6, 2010 13:51:14 GMT -5
Agreed conflict of interest big time. Not that things won't be any different it was obvious HHH had the ear of Vince but now its at a point were its out in the open. I think HHH has 2-3 more years in him. The guy is 41 which isn't super old its not unreasonable to think he could go till he is 43-44. HBK went beyond that and was phenomenal well into his 40's. I hope HHH remains on screen but puts guys over. He shouldn't get another run as champ the guy had his time now its much better creatively that he helps build up new guys. Sadly I think his ego will have him see the big belt one or two more times. I pretty much agree with most of this. I believe he'll wrestle another 4-5 years, however probably only 2-3 of those years will be full time. Sadly, he'll still want to be in main events, since he'll think hey why not, I might as well since i'm still wrestling. I mean can anyone seriously see HHH just being in mid card fueds for the rest of his career? That would be a sight to see, but it definetely won't happen that way. Aside from the Orton feud and "the quest to get Jeff in the main event" that's pretty much all he's done since 2006.
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Post by psychokiller on Sept 6, 2010 14:13:23 GMT -5
I pretty much agree with most of this. I believe he'll wrestle another 4-5 years, however probably only 2-3 of those years will be full time. Sadly, he'll still want to be in main events, since he'll think hey why not, I might as well since i'm still wrestling. I mean can anyone seriously see HHH just being in mid card fueds for the rest of his career? That would be a sight to see, but it definetely won't happen that way. Aside from the Orton feud and "the quest to get Jeff in the main event" that's pretty much all he's done since 2006. Ehhh, that's pushing it. He's won the title 3 times since 2006. Thats hardly being a mid carder. And can't forget since Shawn Michaels is retired, HHH won't be in those mid-card tag matches anymore. He's going to be in one of the top spots yet again. The guy who took him out is the WWE champ at the moment, so the odds aren't good of him staying out of the title picture/main events.
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Post by Starshine on Sept 6, 2010 17:59:40 GMT -5
Triple H is positioned in a creative aspect of the company. The company is in a creative controlled business. If he's in a position where he has control over creative issues and is also a performer on the show it creates a conflict of interest in the company. He can theoretically cater a creative direction to his benefit. His benefit? It's a fake sport. In what way does he benefit from not being the guy told to lie down for the other guy? He's not getting paid any more or less. As heir to the company, and now a senior executive, 'his benefit' is trying to make as much money as he can for the WWE. Is there a conflict of interest if an actor is also a producer on the film he's acting in? Triple H isn't an actor in a film. I'm not really sure why you eould use that example. It would be better to compare him to a character in a long running sitcom. Look it's not about winning or losing. We know wrestlers get monetary benefits from working certain matches on certain events. Triple H for the last 8 wrestled in 6 main event matches at their biggest show of the year. I don't know if this trend will continue. But as a person with power it would be natural that he'd cater his job to his benefit in some form. I'm not guaranteeing it will happen. But I wouldn't be surprised.
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Post by wwebrandon2007 on Sept 6, 2010 18:05:07 GMT -5
Aside from the Orton feud and "the quest to get Jeff in the main event" that's pretty much all he's done since 2006. Ehhh, that's pushing it. He's won the title 3 times since 2006. Thats hardly being a mid carder. And can't forget since Shawn Michaels is retired, HHH won't be in those mid-card tag matches anymore. He's going to be in one of the top spots yet again. The guy who took him out is the WWE champ at the moment, so the odds aren't good of him staying out of the title picture/main events. HHH hasnt done much of anything, pushing Jeff, elevating Sheamus. Just like I posted on an earlier thread. according to statistics HHH hasnt been in nearly as much main events over the years except for a couple long title runs. OWWW 3 reigns as champion since 2005 compared to Cena's 9, Orton's 5, Batista's 6, Edge's 9. Saying HHH gots stroke backstage is plain Bullsh*t. I can name 2 other guys who has as much if not more stroke backstage, Randy Orton and Vince's personal member of the kiss his ass club John Cena.
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Post by Foreign Object on Sept 6, 2010 18:17:40 GMT -5
Leave Hunter alone!! *Chris Crocker mode* I felt that it was needed I actually feel bad for the guy to be honest. He doesn't deserve all the shit he's getting but whatever from now on he's to blame for everything that happens and there's no denying since it's no longer just speculation, right? ...
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Post by Brian Suntan on Sept 6, 2010 18:18:30 GMT -5
His benefit? It's a fake sport. In what way does he benefit from not being the guy told to lie down for the other guy? He's not getting paid any more or less. As heir to the company, and now a senior executive, 'his benefit' is trying to make as much money as he can for the WWE. Is there a conflict of interest if an actor is also a producer on the film he's acting in? Triple H isn't an actor in a film. I'm not really sure why you eould use that example. It would be better to compare him to a character in a long running sitcom. Look it's not about winning or losing. We know wrestlers get monetary benefits from working certain matches on certain events. Triple H for the last 8 wrestled in 6 main event matches at their biggest show of the year. I don't know if this trend will continue. But as a person with power it would be natural that he'd cater his job to his benefit in some form. I'm not guaranteeing it will happen. But I wouldn't be surprised. There's no incentive for him to do so though. It's not like he's seeing his career and he desperately wants to avoid ending up on the scrapheap, he practically owns the company. The only way HHH will main-event Wrestlemania is if him, Vince, Steph and whoever think it's good for business.
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Post by N E O G E O B O Y S on Sept 6, 2010 18:22:36 GMT -5
Leave Hunter alone!! *Chris Crocker mode* I felt that it was needed I actually feel bad for the guy to be honest. He doesn't deserve all the s*** he's getting but whatever from now on he's to blame for everything that happens and there's no denying since it's no longer just speculation, right? ... WHHHO BOOKED THIS CRAP?
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Post by Starshine on Sept 6, 2010 18:54:52 GMT -5
Triple H isn't an actor in a film. I'm not really sure why you eould use that example. It would be better to compare him to a character in a long running sitcom. Look it's not about winning or losing. We know wrestlers get monetary benefits from working certain matches on certain events. Triple H for the last 8 wrestled in 6 main event matches at their biggest show of the year. I don't know if this trend will continue. But as a person with power it would be natural that he'd cater his job to his benefit in some form. I'm not guaranteeing it will happen. But I wouldn't be surprised. There's no incentive for him to do so though. It's not like he's seeing his career and he desperately wants to avoid ending up on the scrapheap, he practically owns the company. The only way HHH will main-event Wrestlemania is if him, Vince, Steph and whoever think it's good for business. And business has been down since then. Nepotism isn't anything new to the business. It usually coincides with slow periods funnily enough. Plus how do you know he has no incentive. His getting older and is at the tail end of his career. Maybe he really pines for the glory days. I don't know I'm just making assumptions. Look at me I'm arguing over assumptions. And they say I have too much time on my hands.
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Post by strykerdarksilence on Sept 6, 2010 20:00:32 GMT -5
Clearly this office is where the new GM's emails are coming from.
It's not Hunter though, it's a member of cleaning staff who overheard Hunter's password.
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