|
Post by Kitty Shamrocks on Jan 29, 2013 21:56:21 GMT -5
Yeah, after seeing Vince beat up his daughter and mock God, I can't really feel sympathy for him.
I could always feel for Shane, though. I remember rooting for him big time during his feud with Kane.
|
|
|
Post by Rolent Tex on Jan 30, 2013 0:24:23 GMT -5
I find it hard to believe Vince is a face here...cause, you know, he hired three guys to kill his own company. That's a lot worse than paying three guys to help keep a title.
|
|
|
Post by HMARK Center on Jan 30, 2013 1:19:39 GMT -5
Not being a regular WWE viewer, I'm still curious about two things: how can Vince fire Heyman, considering that last I saw of him he was "relieved of his duties", and that Heyman is in kayfabe an independently hired manager for CM Punk? Wouldn't Punk be the only guy with the clout to fire him?
Eh, WWE corporate hierarchy logic.
When he's a babyface, Vince does seem a bit like the poster boy for the really unlikeable, juvenile, sometimes borderline-sociopathic faces WWE always seems so fond of pushing.
|
|
|
Post by Ecks Ecks Ringout Ecks Ecks on Jan 30, 2013 1:30:31 GMT -5
I enjoy watching the Mr. McMahon character, but sympathy? Not a chance. He's done so many over-the-top evil things over the years, karma hasn't even begun to collect.
This thread is a good illustration of why he should really stick to being a heel. He's as much a natural villain as Sting is a natural babyface.
|
|