Knailsic From Now On
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Post by Knailsic From Now On on Mar 18, 2012 14:28:22 GMT -5
Triple H, the most controversial wrestler in the WWE possibly in history, if he were to retire at WrestleMania he wouldn't get the big send off like Michaels or Flair inside the IWC there would most likely be much rejoicing, but do you think at least one hardcore fan will shed a tear? I hardly hear anything positive about him other than "Man I didn't think he good put on that half decent match." It's kind of hard to think of the WWE without him, but it is going to happen and I'm wondering if any of you would care?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 18, 2012 14:29:42 GMT -5
HHH is one of my favorite wrestlers of all time. So, yes people care.
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Post by The Ichi on Mar 18, 2012 14:29:57 GMT -5
Yes, despite the "HHH gets hated on for everything" mindset (which is I don't deny is true at times), he has fans on the internet. A lot, actually.
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Post by Richard on Mar 18, 2012 14:31:11 GMT -5
I would. He's easily one of greatest of all time and takes a bunch of shit for no reason other than he fell in love.
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Post by frogsplash45 on Mar 18, 2012 14:33:46 GMT -5
He gets really boring as a face.
Though, I sometimes like him as a face in this current managerial capacity.
He's a great heel though. One of the greatest in history.
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Post by Mozenrath on Mar 18, 2012 14:41:23 GMT -5
I'm a big fan. I am not a fan of this "amy" person, though.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 18, 2012 14:43:33 GMT -5
I don't think he'll ever retire permanently. I can see him doing the McMahon role for a really long time.
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Post by Baldobomb-22-OH-MAN!!! on Mar 18, 2012 14:43:59 GMT -5
I'm a fan of Triple H in the same way I'm a fan of Ric Flair. in his prime he was awesome but now he just hangs around taking up TV time from guys I actually want to see.
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Post by That Mickie Fan on Mar 18, 2012 14:54:37 GMT -5
I like HHH. He gets too much hate
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Post by Wolf Hurricane on Mar 18, 2012 14:57:27 GMT -5
No. None at all. Vince Russo has more fans.
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Post by Lila on Mar 18, 2012 15:01:16 GMT -5
HHH is one of my favorite wrestlers of all time. So, yes people care.
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Post by AdamAFL was sooooo wrong on Mar 18, 2012 15:06:54 GMT -5
Yeah Triple H is great. He was an amazing heel, he's much more bland as a face - but he's still an all-time great. Not one of my out-and-out favourites but I like him. One of the best storytellers we've ever seen.
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Post by kyromax on Mar 18, 2012 15:08:40 GMT -5
I am not a Triple H hater, but he is clearly not in the class as HBK, Flair, Hogan, Rock, Austin. He is a great wrestler, and I can't even think if he as ever had a bad match.
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Post by Moppy on Mar 18, 2012 15:09:50 GMT -5
One of my favourites ever. Great talker, great worker, massively over as either a face or heel.
Incidentally, has he ever been boo'ed (as a face) in smark towns? I don't recall that ever happening, which is surprising considering how vocal some of his internet critics are.
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Post by Cela on Mar 18, 2012 15:11:35 GMT -5
He's a lot like Jeff Jarrett, but not as foul tasting.
He had some great fundamentals, and is a good performer, but his family status pushed him far higher and far stronger than it should have. Sure he puts on good performances, but in the grand scheme of things, he was not good enough to have warranted the consistent megapush he has enjoyed.
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Post by Phosphor Glow on Mar 18, 2012 15:13:03 GMT -5
I would. He's easily one of greatest of all time and takes a bunch of s*** for no reason other than he fell in love. This statement, it is the truth. He's in my top 10, for sure. When he's gone, I will miss the hell out of him.
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Post by BayleyTiffyCodyCenaJudyHopps on Mar 18, 2012 15:18:52 GMT -5
One of my top ten favorites of all time.
His McMahon connections unarguably boosted his character's booking to demi-godhood, but he was going to be at least a 6 or 7-time world champ anyway, Steph or no Steph. Hopefully history will be kind to him and recognize how legendary a heel performer he was.
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Post by Mozenrath on Mar 18, 2012 15:21:27 GMT -5
I am not a Triple H hater, but he is clearly not in the class as HBK, Flair, Hogan, Rock, Austin. He is a great wrestler, and I can't even think if he as ever had a bad match. I think he is in HBK's class. Yes, Shawn has had a lot of great matches, but he himself is below the other names you've mentioned as far as being a draw goes. His biggest years, push wise, were some of WWE's lowest periods and he didn't have much in the way of crossover appeal in media appearances. The others, Triple H included, have done TV and movies while Shawn never really did.
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Post by BayleyTiffyCodyCenaJudyHopps on Mar 18, 2012 15:24:58 GMT -5
I am not a Triple H hater, but he is clearly not in the class as HBK, Flair, Hogan, Rock, Austin. He is a great wrestler, and I can't even think if he as ever had a bad match. I think he is in HBK's class. Yes, Shawn has had a lot of great matches, but he himself is below the other names you've mentioned as far as being a draw goes. His biggest years, push wise, were some of WWE's lowest periods and he didn't have much in the way of crossover appeal in media appearances. The others, Triple H included, have done TV and movies while Shawn never really did. To be fair to HBK, his bad back did cause him to miss out on WWE's highest drawing years, so it's hard to pinpoint his true impact. Though I do think HHH, when healthy, is just as capable as Shawn of dragging stiffs to good matches.
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Post by Mozenrath on Mar 18, 2012 15:30:36 GMT -5
I think he is in HBK's class. Yes, Shawn has had a lot of great matches, but he himself is below the other names you've mentioned as far as being a draw goes. His biggest years, push wise, were some of WWE's lowest periods and he didn't have much in the way of crossover appeal in media appearances. The others, Triple H included, have done TV and movies while Shawn never really did. To be fair to HBK, his bad back did cause him to miss out on WWE's highest drawing years, so it's hard to pinpoint his true impact. Though I do think HHH, when healthy, is just as capable as Shawn of dragging stiffs to good matches. I agree. While he did have a disadvantage, it'd also be unfair to ignore the impact of it, which is that Triple H got to see bigger paydays. I personally think Triple H is the superior villain in the ring of the two of them, and that was part of why his angles with Austin and Rock were so well received, but naturally many will put all of the praise on Austin and Rock for that. Lot of variables to take into account.
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