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Post by Krazee on Oct 8, 2012 22:17:45 GMT -5
it's a joke, get it? blah blah blah Too bad you're not funny and never will be. IM NOT BIG SHOW!!!
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Post by Deleted on Oct 8, 2012 22:17:55 GMT -5
Why do people keep getting so defensive over other people not caring for Ryback?
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Post by Magic knows Black Lives Matter on Oct 8, 2012 22:18:02 GMT -5
CM Punk punched/smacked the hell out of a guy in the crowd. Right near the end. I watched it in slo-mo on my DVR and the fan wasn't doing anything. Knew that was gonna happen. Drunk ass fans added on top of the fact that Punk isn't above getting into it with someone was bound to result in something.
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Post by Krimzon on Oct 8, 2012 22:18:18 GMT -5
The booking of that entire segment was weird. Vince challenged Punk to a fight, and when things started to really go Punk's way, the Ryback entered and then Cena came in to feed him. Punk was the one against the odds and was in a no-win situation, yet he's supposed to be the heel. It's just really confusing. Also, CM Punk went through ADR, Miz, Jericho, Ziggler, and Cena during his reign, yet he was afraid of a nearly 70-year-old man! That just makes Punk and his previous challengers look like shit.
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Post by Andy Martin on Oct 8, 2012 22:18:25 GMT -5
I don't deny that he's over. I just can't get behind him at all. It doesn't matter. The crowd has. I agree. Just stating my personal opinion.
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Post by Hanz Moleman on Oct 8, 2012 22:18:42 GMT -5
I with you. I like the guy and hes over as f*** I don't get why people like him. Roided up meatheads like him are a dime a dozen. He gets gassed in any match over 2 minutes, can't talk and is unsafe I'm convinced you got an account and then all 738 of your posts have been used to talk about the same Ryback argument: -he does roids -can't talk -he's unsafe -he's not over come on man, new topic
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Post by Cronant on Oct 8, 2012 22:19:48 GMT -5
The booking of that entire segment was weird. Vince challenged Punk to a fight, and when things started to really go Punk's way, the Ryback entered and then Cena came in to feed him. Punk was the one against the odds and was in a no-win situation, yet he's supposed to be the heel. It's just really confusing. Also, CM Punk went through ADR, Miz, Jericho, Ziggler, and Cena during his reign, yet he was afraid of a nearly 70-year-old man! That just makes Punk and his previous challengers look like s***. Punk brought it upon himself. He slapped Vince. He attacked him before the match. Thats why he's the f***ing heel. There were no odds, just him getting what he deserved for being a dick, and for not choosing a damn match for HIAC.
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Post by Legion on Oct 8, 2012 22:20:09 GMT -5
And that is why so many will never be happy. They cant accept that the product has changed, and that the audience demographic is slightly lower and just hate on everything because it isnt aimed at them any more, because they grew up and the product didn't. Raw dragged, they're 3 hour shows, they all do now, but that was an exciting ending with a new star literally being created on the spot. Yeah people should be content with the fact the show they loved for years that DID age with them over the past 15 years or so regressed into a show for 11 year olds while pop culture and TV in general has taken on a more reality/ adult themed feel the product they are watching is geared towards kids in middle school whos parents wont let them watch Honey Boo Boo. I'm sure that is how many long time fans felt when the Attitude era kicked off, or before that when the Hogan era did. Things change, either change your expectations with them and find something that you can enjoy, or realise it isn't for you any more. I've had evenings of frustration watching WWE before, but I dont see the point of complaining about something that hasnt been around for a long time, or in some cases, has simply never been a part of what WWE is about. I just think it's sad to see so many vitriolic comments typed in
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Post by Widow's Peak on Oct 8, 2012 22:20:50 GMT -5
Well, the crowd was into it, but I'm not sure that failing to beat a 70 year old man is the best thing for Punk's character right now. What are you talking about? Seeing him almost get his at the hands of Ryback would have been awesome! Him running away from McMahon only helps to build the anticipation/climax for when he finally gets his ass kicked. Kind of like Hollywood Hogan during his feud with Sting. You wanted to see Sting finally get him. Punk running away tonight only serves to keep on building that anticipation. Say what you will about heel punk, they're doing it right. I'm fine with Punk as a heel, even if he has cowardly tenancies. Him running from Ryback makes sense. Him struggling to beat Vince is a little out of the sphere of believability.
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Post by grunt on Oct 8, 2012 22:22:39 GMT -5
So let me get this straight... Vince challenges Punk to a no holds barred brawl, is the first one to use weapons, gets the help of both Ryback & Cena, and we're supposed to boo Punk for escaping while he still can ? Oh, yeah, I forgot : WWE faces are dicks. (can't say I enjoyed the show) You forgot Punk slapping Vince and attacking him before the match. Typical. Even with the slap and the pre-match attack, Vince ended up having the upper hand for a while (which is mindblowing to me in and of itself, but that's beside the point). If Heyman had intervened to help Punk while Vince was beating on him, Punk/Heyman would have been booed ; Cena/Ryback/Vince do the same, they get cheered, despite being no better than the opposition.
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Post by frankincleveland on Oct 8, 2012 22:22:43 GMT -5
Did Punk just jack a dude in the crowd? YES. I just went back on DVR. Someone grabbed him from behind or something in the crowd and Punk back elbowed him in the head, then turned around and tried to get at him again. Just checked my VHS tape (yes, not DVR, VHS) he shoves two guys. First a dark haired guy in a Lesnar shirt than a short-haired guy who you see along with another guy in a green shirt talking to the security guy about it. I'm not sure if these fans started something or if they were just in the way of the intended camera shot, but regardless, expect less of the wrestler-surrounded-by-the-fans moments in the future.
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Post by Krazee on Oct 8, 2012 22:22:46 GMT -5
Why do people keep getting so defensive over other people not caring for Ryback? IWC is SRS business ![:(](//storage.proboards.com/forum/images/smiley/sad.png)
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Post by Krimzon on Oct 8, 2012 22:23:06 GMT -5
The booking of that entire segment was weird. Vince challenged Punk to a fight, and when things started to really go Punk's way, the Ryback entered and then Cena came in to feed him. Punk was the one against the odds and was in a no-win situation, yet he's supposed to be the heel. It's just really confusing. Also, CM Punk went through ADR, Miz, Jericho, Ziggler, and Cena during his reign, yet he was afraid of a nearly 70-year-old man! That just makes Punk and his previous challengers look like s***. Punk brought it upon himself. He slapped Vince. He attacked him before the match. Thats why he's the f***ing heel. There were no odds, just him getting what he deserved for being a dick, and for not choosing a damn match for HIAC. Vince McMahon is one of the evilest villains in the history of the industry. Right before Punk slapped him, Punk went off on how Vince treated him poorly his entire run. Vince deserves to be slapped and have a helluva lot more happen to him.
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Post by Cronant on Oct 8, 2012 22:23:51 GMT -5
You forgot Punk slapping Vince and attacking him before the match. Typical. Even with the slap and the pre-match attack, Vince ended up having the upper hand for a while (which is mindblowing to me in and of itself, but that's beside the point). If Heyman had intervened to help Punk while Vince was beating on him, Punk/Heyman would have been booed ; Cena/Ryback/Vince do the same, they get cheered, despite being no better than the opposition. It doesn't matter if Vince got the upper hand, Punk was still an asshole. Thats why he's the heel.
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Post by mrjl on Oct 8, 2012 22:24:17 GMT -5
And that is why so many will never be happy. They cant accept that the product has changed, and that the audience demographic is slightly lower and just hate on everything because it isnt aimed at them any more, because they grew up and the product didn't. Raw dragged, they're 3 hour shows, they all do now, but that was an exciting ending with a new star literally being created on the spot. Yeah people should be content with the fact the show they loved for years that DID age with them over the past 15 years or so regressed into a show for 11 year olds while pop culture and TV in general has taken on a more reality/ adult themed feel the product they are watching is geared towards kids in middle school whos parents wont let them watch Honey Boo Boo. my tastes don't age that much and honestly there's still plenty of shows out there where a guy in his 50's or older takes on someone younger. It's always the mature guy who kicks ass
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Post by YiHammer on Oct 8, 2012 22:24:18 GMT -5
Why do people keep getting so defensive over other people not caring for Ryback? More people fallen victim to WWEs brainwashing with Goldback. They've managed to make people think this Roided up, terrible and unsafe meathead is anything other than a terrible wrestler that will soon be exposed in a match longer than 2 min
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Post by Mac on Oct 8, 2012 22:24:21 GMT -5
Yeah people should be content with the fact the show they loved for years that DID age with them over the past 15 years or so regressed into a show for 11 year olds while pop culture and TV in general has taken on a more reality/ adult themed feel the product they are watching is geared towards kids in middle school whos parents wont let them watch Honey Boo Boo. I'm sure that is how many long time fans felt when the Attitude era kicked off, or before that when the Hogan era did. Thing change, either change your expectations with them and find something that you can enjoy, or realise it isn't for you any more. I've had evenings of frustration watching WWE before, but I dont see the point of complaining about something that hasnt been around for a long time, or in some cases, has simply never been a part of what WWE is about. I just think it's sad to see so many vitriolic comments typed in Huge difference... the pre-attitude era appealed to kids, those same kids as they got older and wanted an edgier product were lead into the attitude era. The product aged with them. Over the past couple years WWE has made it clear they dont want an edgier product (except when their current milque-toast inoffensive program isnt drawing) and they want to appeal to people who are growing out of watching Barney and Dora the Explorer.
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Post by Cronant on Oct 8, 2012 22:25:23 GMT -5
Punk brought it upon himself. He slapped Vince. He attacked him before the match. Thats why he's the f***ing heel. There were no odds, just him getting what he deserved for being a dick, and for not choosing a damn match for HIAC. Vince McMahon is one of the evilest villains in the history of the industry. Right before Punk slapped him, Punk went off on how Vince treated him poorly his entire run. Vince deserves to be slapped and have a helluva lot more happen to him. Punk is a whiner, and has been for while now. Vince shows up so rarely he's good by default unless he does something. Thats how it goes. I don't see how you can spin this to make it 'poor little Punk'. Punk interrupted Vince. Slapped him. Attacked him before the match. He deserved everything he got.
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Post by mrjl on Oct 8, 2012 22:25:34 GMT -5
I with you. I like the guy and hes over as f*** I don't get why people like him. Roided up meatheads like him are a dime a dozen. He gets gassed in any match over 2 minutes, can't talk and is unsafe nothing anyone actually connected to wrestling has said has declared him unsafe, it's nothing but Net speculation
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Post by illniñofan on Oct 8, 2012 22:26:43 GMT -5
What are you talking about? Seeing him almost get his at the hands of Ryback would have been awesome! Him running away from McMahon only helps to build the anticipation/climax for when he finally gets his ass kicked. Kind of like Hollywood Hogan during his feud with Sting. You wanted to see Sting finally get him. Punk running away tonight only serves to keep on building that anticipation. Say what you will about heel punk, they're doing it right. I'm fine with Punk as a heel, even if he has cowardly tenancies. Him running from Ryback makes sense. Him struggling to beat Vince is a little out of the sphere of believability. Maybe. But the whole ordeal still somehow got him over as the cowardly heel. I'm a huge Punk mark and even I wanted to see him get his ass kicked there.
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