BigJerichool222
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Post by BigJerichool222 on Dec 23, 2010 17:59:04 GMT -5
He was having an affair with McCool. Taker would have none of that, so he got released.
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Post by hotshotalex on Dec 23, 2010 17:59:17 GMT -5
He should just keep showing up to arenas and attacking people until they hire him back.
I mean it worked for Cena.
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Post by Mighty Attack Tribble on Dec 23, 2010 18:00:01 GMT -5
Stupid! Stupid! Stupid!
Totally unsurprised, but a true waste.
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Post by punksdisciple on Dec 23, 2010 18:00:01 GMT -5
Sorry, I meant real proof. Well, if you want real proof, you'd have to talk to the big wigs. But, if you want circumstantial evidence, just look at how much they buried him. Kaval didn't win his guaranteed title shot. Granted, neither did Wade Barrett, but he main evented every PPV from Summerslam until TLC. If WWE wanted Kaval to win and to get a major push, the whole "creative has nothing for you" reason is BS. If they wanted him around, they would have A) had him won and/or B) given him something to do. Smackdown may be the land of rising talent, but it's also still the B show. Nexus is on Raw, A-Ri is on Raw. Kaval was the only NXT winner (hell, the only NXT rookie, by my estimation) not to be on Raw. If that isn't circumstantial proof that WWE had no intentions of pushing Kaval, I don't know what is.
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Post by pink on Dec 23, 2010 18:00:21 GMT -5
Well, it was to happen eventually. Still a little sad. He could've been more.
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Post by forgottensinpwf on Dec 23, 2010 18:01:41 GMT -5
Well, since my last post vanished (I more than likely know why, and if so, sorry bout that).
This blows big time. Ki has always been one of my favorite workers, and having him win NXT had me hoping that he'd get a great run in the company. However, this outcome is just deplorable.
I could understand if the problems came from him being too stiff, but I doubt that's the case. More than likely it's "creative" not being very creative
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Post by Deleted on Dec 23, 2010 18:02:12 GMT -5
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." The ring could never be a swimming pool, no matter how much he wanted it to be.
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comahan
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Post by comahan on Dec 23, 2010 18:02:49 GMT -5
Bah. He's one of the few guys that I can sit down and watch work all day and never get tired of. I guess the silver lining is that he'll get to do his magic in the independents again.
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Post by randomranter on Dec 23, 2010 18:02:56 GMT -5
Any arguments that Kaval wasn't completely buried in the past four months just went right out the window. The guy was hired, jobbed out, buried and released. End. Of. Story.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 23, 2010 18:04:00 GMT -5
Kaval was the only NXT winner (hell, the only NXT rookie, by my estimation) not to be on Raw. Kaitlyn, if you want to count that. Not that I see her EVER having a match.
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Post by itssoeasy23 on Dec 23, 2010 18:04:25 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. If anyone believe's this they need their brain's checked.
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Post by forgottensinpwf on Dec 23, 2010 18:04:59 GMT -5
Kaval was the only NXT winner (hell, the only NXT rookie, by my estimation) not to be on Raw. Kaitlyn, if you want to count that. Not that I see her EVER having a match. She was in the Diva battle royal on Raw last week. Though to be fair, she was eliminated first, so it's easy to not even notice.
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Post by Red Impact on Dec 23, 2010 18:06:26 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. If anyone believe's this they need their brain's checked. Did you miss the disclaimer?
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BigWill
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Post by BigWill on Dec 23, 2010 18:06:30 GMT -5
Any arguments that Kaval wasn't completely buried in the past four months just went right out the window. The guy was hired, jobbed out, buried and released. End. Of. Story. It's too bad too. I was having fun having the back and forth argument about it in the other tread. Nothing left to say now
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Post by hossfan on Dec 23, 2010 18:08:03 GMT -5
Sorry, I meant real proof. Well, if you want real proof, you'd have to talk to the big wigs. But, if you want circumstantial evidence, just look at how much they buried him. Kaval didn't win his guaranteed title shot. Granted, neither did Wade Barrett, but he main evented every PPV from Summerslam until TLC. If WWE wanted Kaval to win and to get a major push, the whole "creative has nothing for you" reason is BS. If they wanted him around, they would have A) had him won and/or B) given him something to do. Smackdown may be the land of rising talent, but it's also still the B show. Nexus is on Raw, A-Ri is on Raw. Kaval was the only NXT winner (hell, the only NXT rookie, by my estimation) not to be on Raw. If that isn't circumstantial proof that WWE had no intentions of pushing Kaval, I don't know what is. I am in full agreement that WWE did not use Kaval wisely, but none of that proves they wanted him to lose NXT . WWE controls everything they can about their promotion. There is no way they would have allowed the guy to win if they didn't want him to.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 23, 2010 18:09:41 GMT -5
Oh how I love WrestleBoner's Newz.
I think that the real answer as to why he was released involves Mistletoe and the WWE Christmas Party.
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Post by Snaptastic on Dec 23, 2010 18:10:17 GMT -5
He should just keep showing up to arena's and attacking people until they hire him back. I mean it worked for Cena. THIS
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Post by Allie Kitsune on Dec 23, 2010 18:10:35 GMT -5
Anyone else imagining Johnny Ace sitting at his computer shouting "Take THAT, Internet!!!" as soon as Kaval walked out of Ace's office after the firing?
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Post by forgottensinpwf on Dec 23, 2010 18:11:44 GMT -5
Anyone else imagining Johnny Ace sitting at his computer shouting "Take THAT, Internet!!!" as soon as Kaval walked out of Ace's office after the firing? He's too busy on the casting couch to care about the internet.
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Post by executive vice grenadier on Dec 23, 2010 18:11:55 GMT -5
Anyone else imagining Johnny Ace sitting at his computer shouting "Take THAT, Internet!!!" as soon as Kaval walked out of Ace's office after the firing? I like to think he has a bookmark to this forum and this is the first place he comes for reactions.
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