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Post by fortknox on Aug 30, 2013 20:49:09 GMT -5
The whole angle itself is blatant self-awareness. - Daniel Bryan isn't what the WWE corporate officers envision as a main eventer (sounds like every bit of wrestling news that goes back to his debut) - Randy Orton is the company's idea of their face (the guy that people have criticized for numerous transgressions in the past like failed drug tests, maturity issues, pushed into main event status way too early in his career) - Triple H wielding an extraordinary amount of power keeping people living in fear of him (every news story since he actually started dating Steph in real life) - The corporation's insistence that they know what's best for the fans (a reference to pushing guys like Orton instead of internet favorites like Zack Ryder who fizzled out after a few months due to being booked like a chump which made the fans apathetic of him) This angle is the ultimate in meta-commentary of what hardcore wrestling fans perceive is the primary cause of concern for the long-term future of the WWE. I'm surprised none of the major players have broken the fourth wall and winked at the camera while doing any of this. I wont be satisfied until someone attempts a screwdriver assault on Trips. Stephanie: You know who was the last bearded wrestler I gave a b minus to Bryan? Randy Savage when he took my virginity when I was 14.
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segaz
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Post by segaz on Aug 31, 2013 15:46:53 GMT -5
It's more like Trips is an overprotective parent and the WWE Championship is his child. Only the right man can be with his baby. They are like bees, and without Queen Cena they can't organize themselves to do anything. I would like that. There is just like a chalk outline on the ground that Orton has to be in. "The outline is only 5'10. HE WONT FIT!" these are gold. seriously if I could, I'd hire you guys as writers on a comedy show.
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