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Post by JTG Fan on Aug 23, 2013 11:50:21 GMT -5
instagram.com/p/dF_5KSveji/#Judging by this video, the IWC shouts of Kassius Ohno being a fat lazy piece of shit who sits on his ass all day eating food and not caring about his dream opportunity.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 23, 2013 13:08:52 GMT -5
Ratings.
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Post by Tony Schiavontay on Aug 23, 2013 15:56:52 GMT -5
Honestly, most things. There are times reading wrestling forums (not necessarily this one) where I'm reminded of this Simpsons quote: "Why would a man whose shirt says "Genius at Work" spend all his time watching a children's TV show?"
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Post by Session Moth is over on Aug 23, 2013 16:11:40 GMT -5
Getting worked up over John Morrison not main eventing...when he just wasn't good enough.
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Post by The Ichi on Aug 23, 2013 16:17:31 GMT -5
The real answer is eachother.
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Post by rnrk supports BLM on Aug 23, 2013 18:37:39 GMT -5
It's really staggering how that line went over the heads of so many people, when the intent was pretty blatantly to present Beth as a hypocrite. Just like Wade talking about how terrible it is to have outsiders coming in and beating the roster up a minute earlier.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 23, 2013 19:16:08 GMT -5
Is pepperoni f***ing going over? But Sausage and Bacon have been held down despite their incredible workrate. I already taught Pineapple some holds in case Pepperoni decides to go into business for itself. If that jobber, Anchovies thinks it's a boost to its stock by hanging around with Pepperoni, it's getting buried as well.
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Post by gnr123 on Aug 23, 2013 19:24:14 GMT -5
Whether or not CM Punk would sign a new contract before MITB 2011. It was never even a question. According to Punk, it really was. He wasn't sure himself until a few days before, and he only signed the new contract about an hour before his match at MITB So, they made all the "Best in the World" T-shirt's for him when he wasn't sure he was going to resign? I highly doubt it.
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Post by crowwreak was WRONG on Aug 23, 2013 19:29:31 GMT -5
According to Punk, it really was. He wasn't sure himself until a few days before, and he only signed the new contract about an hour before his match at MITB So, they made all the "Best in the World" T-shirt's for him when he wasn't sure he was going to resign? I highly doubt it. The first set was not that many, and had the date of the event on them. The new ones only appeared 2 weeks later when he returned, and after some went for $5000 on ebay. Anyone who uses spreadshirt knows that T-shirt companies can produce that stuff really fast when they want to.
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Post by crowwreak was WRONG on Aug 23, 2013 19:34:02 GMT -5
I think a big one is bathturd. A while ago I watched the video that came from, and I thought "that's what people have been making fun of for years? I have a bigger lisp than that."
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Post by Old Jack Burton on Aug 23, 2013 19:46:58 GMT -5
Whether or not CM Punk would sign a new contract before MITB 2011. It was never even a question. According to Punk, it really was. He wasn't sure himself until a few days before, and he only signed the new contract about an hour before his match at MITB It's the new kayfabe.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 23, 2013 20:21:09 GMT -5
Two things:
Brian Kendrick's 45 second elimination at the 2009 Rumble despite eliminating Kofi who had a impressive showing plus it added to his character of over confident douche who was celebrating like he won the thing
Cena beating Punk in 3 minutes at the 2009 slammies when there was like 20-30 minutes left on the show and there was like still two or three matches left and a segment or something.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 23, 2013 21:10:32 GMT -5
Two things: Brian Kendrick's 45 second elimination at the 2009 Rumble despite eliminating Kofi who had a impressive showing plus it added to his character of over confident douche who was celebrating like he won the thing Cena beating Punk in 3 minutes at the 2009 slammies when there was like 20-30 minutes left on the show and there was like still two or three matches left and a segment or something. I think it was in the first hour of a three hour Raw, Slammys maybe. It was annoying but it was definitely more "Cena is pissed" than "Punk's a wuss."
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Post by SEAN CARLESS on Aug 23, 2013 21:15:28 GMT -5
Most of these things listed were still stupid, regardless of how it turned out in the end. Some of these are only "overreactions" because talent persevered through bone-headed business moves or booking to rise above it because of their talent. But on the level, they were still stupid decisions.
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Post by turkeysandwich on Aug 23, 2013 21:41:53 GMT -5
I think one of the best examples of this would be Dean Ambrose's debut being derailed by Mick Foley.
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Post by Zaq "That Guy" Buzzkill on Aug 23, 2013 22:02:54 GMT -5
I'd have to say Punk losing to Triple H at Night Of Champions 2011. This was about as much of a non-burial you could get out of Trips without actually beating him (and even then, his recent matches with Lesnar put that theory to the test) with it being a lengthy match and all the run-ins and Pedigree kickouts, yet some people carried on like he got squashed like he was Mike Sharpe or something (although part of the bad reaction could have been that the possible saving throw of the angle, that being Punk beating Trips, was likely never coming to pass). Adding to this, there was also how Punk was supposedly 'buried' on the first night he and Hunner had a promo together after Hunner returned. How was he buried? Triple H wasn't affected by Punk making stupid insults about his wife.
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Post by SEAN CARLESS on Aug 23, 2013 22:08:42 GMT -5
I'd have to say Punk losing to Triple H at Night Of Champions 2011. This was about as much of a non-burial you could get out of Trips without actually beating him (and even then, his recent matches with Lesnar put that theory to the test) with it being a lengthy match and all the run-ins and Pedigree kickouts, yet some people carried on like he got squashed like he was Mike Sharpe or something (although part of the bad reaction could have been that the possible saving throw of the angle, that being Punk beating Trips, was likely never coming to pass). Adding to this, there was also how Punk was supposedly 'buried' on the first night he and Hunner had a promo together after Hunner returned. How was he buried? Triple H wasn't affected by Punk making stupid insults about his wife. 1) Punk wasn't buried, true. But it was still asinine for HHH to beat him. If they *had* to wrestle because of Nash, the COO gimmick shouldn't have been on the line, and they could've done a no-contest to save both men. But as is, they stupidly booked themselves into a corner. 2) HHH should have played heel. HHH not playing the logical role he should have stymied the essence of Punk's character. He was a rebel against a corrupt system. That's what people bought into in kayfabe. By not doing it right WWE neutered the crux of what Punk stood for and believed.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 23, 2013 22:13:49 GMT -5
Adding to this, there was also how Punk was supposedly 'buried' on the first night he and Hunner had a promo together after Hunner returned. How was he buried? Triple H wasn't affected by Punk making stupid insults about his wife. 1) Punk wasn't buried, true. But it was still asinine for HHH to beat him. If they *had* to wrestle because of Nash, the COO gimmick shouldn't have been on the line, and they could've done a no-contest to save both men. But as is, they stupidly booked themselves into a corner. 2) HHH should have played heel. HHH not playing the logical role he should have stymied the essence of Punk's character. He was a rebel against a corrupt system. That's what people bought into in kayfabe. By not doing it right WWE neutered the crux of what Punk stood for and believed. I think WWE wasn't ready to do that angle when the opportunity presented itself, so they pussed out. Now that the culture has changed in WWE they feel like they can do this angle, so they're trying to have a do-over with Daniel Bryan in the role.
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Post by BigJerichool222 on Aug 23, 2013 22:19:31 GMT -5
some went for $5000 on ebay. LMAO, those poor f***ing idiots.
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Post by RI Richmark on Aug 23, 2013 22:41:12 GMT -5
Remember this? The moment Goldberg was RUINED FOREVER!!!
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