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Post by punksdisciple on Dec 23, 2010 17:49:03 GMT -5
Does anyone have a shred of proof WWE didn't want Kaval to win NXT? Because I find the idea ridiculous. 'Nuff said.
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Post by DrBackflipsHoffman on Dec 23, 2010 17:50:13 GMT -5
I'm still calling him a quitter if he really did leave on his own accord. Why? it's not his fault the biggest wrestling company in the world is ran by people who think they take a shit out of their elbows
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Post by Cela on Dec 23, 2010 17:51:25 GMT -5
I thought everyone was sick of midget wrestling? *rimshot* I never got the notion that "Vanilla midgets" couldnt work in the WWE, considering that they never gave them a chance. Its the same with actual women wrestlers. Have your divas, but have your wrestlers too, rather than having 2 or 3 Beth/Nattie types to carry Divas to passable matches. Plus Hornswoggle is at the top of his career.
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Post by hossfan on Dec 23, 2010 17:51:33 GMT -5
Does anyone have a shred of proof WWE didn't want Kaval to win NXT? Because I find the idea ridiculous. 'Nuff said. Sorry, I meant real proof.
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Post by Lord Bendtner on Dec 23, 2010 17:52:45 GMT -5
I usually don't say these kind of things, but honestly, I think the company really is just not caring at all about actual wrestling talent, they just care about those that can bring them publicity in the mainstream; hell, look who their WWE champion is right now. As a user here said a few posts ago, they're scared to be deemed a wrestling company. But, they still have the word WRESTLING in their name, so they have to deliver it. And Kaval was one of those types who could deliver it. So now we have really untalented guys coming up through FCW who can kind-of talk, and don't have an ounce of intensity or presence, and who all look and talk the same. I'm not going to give up on WWE, but this is really a stupid release if it was just because he made his name elsewhere.
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Post by thegreatnodnarb on Dec 23, 2010 17:52:56 GMT -5
They should have given him one more week. Ezekiel Jackson could have had a really good squash match against him.
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Post by Celgress on Dec 23, 2010 17:52:58 GMT -5
Sorry, I meant real proof.
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Post by Hawk Hart on Dec 23, 2010 17:53:08 GMT -5
Breaking News Regarding the Release of Kaval By Adam Baum 12-23-10 3:30 P.M. Today, we broke the story of WWE releasing Kaval and now we have SHOCKING exclusive details from our sources inside the WWE. It seems as if there were many things working against Kaval's success in the WWE since day one, the foremost being his look. It's been said that Vince McMahon thought Kaval's skin tone was "too olive" and that people couldn't "relate" to him because of that. Vince currently lives under the impression that skin tones are limited to "Orange, Black, Brown, and Sheamus" and thus, Kaval was viewed as "too foreign" by upper management. This, coming hot off the heels of our reporting that Vince recently mistook Kaval for Superstars' Yoshi Tatsu, a mistook no one understood or corrected. Another strike in the look department is apparently with Kaval's attire. Vince is said to not be a huge fan of the attire, especially the entrance attire because he feels it looks "too much like a wet suit." Stay tuned to WrestleBoner as this situation unfolds! ***UPDATE*** WrestleBoner's sources can now confirm more of the supposed "heat" that Kaval had with backstage management. Apparently, there are many backstage who considered Kaval's promo skills to be a huge negative. Management has been very vocal about the issue with one member of the creative staff being quoted as saying "Kaval, it means Warrior, and I have not once seen a 'Warrior' that was good at promos." WrestleBoner will have more as it breaks! {Spoiler}Disclaimer: This is all tongue in cheek, I like Kaval/Low-Ki/Senshi and I don't believe the hype about Vince being racist and behind the times.
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Post by beautifulscars85 on Dec 23, 2010 17:53:31 GMT -5
Damn... Right before Christmas too.
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Post by buttersock on Dec 23, 2010 17:54:07 GMT -5
In other news, "Kaval" is the 7th trending topic on Twitter right now. 4th in stuff that doesn't have a hash tag on it. Pretty ironic since in his NXT rap, he said he is the hottest trend on twitter (even though he wasn't at that time and now he is). He also said he'll bring some total non-stop action. I can now see him back in TNA. Who did he had problems with in TNA that cause his bridge to be burned?
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Post by BigWill on Dec 23, 2010 17:54:19 GMT -5
I'm hoping that he hasn't burned the bridges entirely and that he comes back at the right time. He deserves success and he has the talent to do so. I would think it's more of the WWE burning bridges. If I were him I wouldn't come back even if they begged me. Not only for Kaval but they probably pissed off quite a few indy wrestlers that might have had a job with the WWE. And I wouldn't be surprised if Kaval asked for his release. You can't expect a guy who has spent his whole life working hard to try and be the best at what he does not to be angry about being nothing more that a jobber from the first day he stepped into the company.
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Post by Celgress on Dec 23, 2010 17:54:38 GMT -5
They should have given him one more week. Ezekiel Jackson could have had a really good squash match against him. Good point, damn vanilla midget.
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Post by Red Impact on Dec 23, 2010 17:55:06 GMT -5
From Jeremy Borash on Twitter Didn't Taylor Wilde just get released?
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Post by anticonscience on Dec 23, 2010 17:56:09 GMT -5
From Jeremy Borash on Twitter unless you're a Knockout.......
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Post by itssoeasy23 on Dec 23, 2010 17:57:16 GMT -5
From Jeremy Borash on Twitter Didn't Taylor Wilde just get released? Yes
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Post by Psychoblue on Dec 23, 2010 17:57:27 GMT -5
I'm still calling him a quitter if he really did leave on his own accord. Why? it's not his fault the biggest wrestling company in the world is ran by people who think they take a s*** out of their elbows Why? If he was truly a World Warrior, he would have taken it and eventually an opportunity would have presented itself. He was nothing more than a midcarder everywhere else he's been, and his reputation wasn't nearly as great as Bryan's or Punk's, especially if he's already burned bridges with other promotions. If he quits after just 3-4 months on the main roster, that just shows me he's a quitter.
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Post by Shy Guy on Dec 23, 2010 17:57:40 GMT -5
huh.... kind of saw it coming
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Post by Celgress on Dec 23, 2010 17:57:49 GMT -5
From Jeremy Borash on Twitter unless you're a Knockout....... Got that right, za zing.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 23, 2010 17:57:52 GMT -5
From Jeremy Borash on Twitter Didn't Taylor Wilde just get released? Where do you think his bonus check came from? As for Kaval, I'm actually pretty well surprised by this. I'm not saying that he could have been a lock for the main event anytime soon, but he could have gotten over and made the company some money. Just weird.
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Post by anticonscience on Dec 23, 2010 17:58:15 GMT -5
Cena is stirring up some shit on Twitter, insinuating that something happened:
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