JTH
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Post by JTH on Sept 17, 2013 13:58:13 GMT -5
I swear, some fans have no respect and all they care about is making themselves the show.
Funny that Dusty is smarter than all of you and started working his promo without pausing to not give you jackoffs a chance to have your moment.
"What?" makes me sick and did I mention those fans have no respect either...
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Post by Hit Girl on Sept 17, 2013 14:00:02 GMT -5
I hate "WHAT" fans more than any other humans in history.
Even the Nazis.
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Post by Brother Nero....Wolfe on Sept 17, 2013 14:00:56 GMT -5
I was hyped by his promo, but saying "What?" at Dusty may be less disrespect and more of a legitimate question of "Seriously, I didn't get that. What?"
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Post by Bootista on Sept 17, 2013 14:01:21 GMT -5
What has lasted ten years too long, Damn you Austin
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Post by Instant Classic on Sept 17, 2013 14:01:37 GMT -5
Still don't know why he called Cody a 4 time World Champ.
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Post by Dave the Dave on Sept 17, 2013 14:06:05 GMT -5
The damn chant has lasted longer than Austin's run at the top. BOOO!
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Post by Deleted on Sept 17, 2013 14:07:05 GMT -5
I hate the chant, but part of the problem at this point is that guys don't know how to shut it down like big Dust. I do think that it is slowly dying out though, for a while it made most promos unwatchable.
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Post by wildojinx on Sept 17, 2013 14:10:29 GMT -5
I loved how Hogan shut it down by turning it into "Whatcha gonna do?"
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Post by Herman The Tosser on Sept 17, 2013 14:13:19 GMT -5
Still don't know why he called Cody a 4 time World Champ. Could he have actually been referring to Cody's tag title reigns with Hardcore Holly and Ted DiBiase jr?
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Post by Instant Classic on Sept 17, 2013 14:23:18 GMT -5
Still don't know why he called Cody a 4 time World Champ. Could he have actually been referring to Cody's tag title reigns with Hardcore Holly and Ted DiBiase jr? Yeah, that's what I thought.
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Post by "Gizzark" Mike Wronglevenay on Sept 17, 2013 14:52:52 GMT -5
I suspect most people 'What'-ing Dusty either find him overrated or straight up don't know who he is.
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Post by A Platypus Rave is Correct on Sept 17, 2013 14:54:05 GMT -5
I loved how Hogan shut it down by turning it into "Whatcha gonna do?" Or say what if you sleep with your sister by the undertaker.
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Post by Famous Rocking Chimes on Sept 17, 2013 15:28:21 GMT -5
The day they chant "What?" at Undertaker is when I give up with crowds.
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Allie Kitsune
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Post by Allie Kitsune on Sept 17, 2013 15:32:14 GMT -5
I was hyped by his promo, but saying "What?" at Dusty may be less disrespect and more of a legitimate question of "Seriously, I didn't get that. What?" Considering that Dusty actually went out of his way to pronounce his Rs for once, I doubt that was so much the case.
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Post by Todd Pettengill on Sept 17, 2013 15:34:55 GMT -5
The day they chant "What?" at Undertaker is when I give up with crowds. They did it a year or two ago during his program with HHH. Honestly, wrestlers need to take a page from the Wayne's World book: "Losers/idiots/peons say what." "WHAT!?! erm wait!" and then the wrestler must take control & shut it down like Dusty-Dust.
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Post by sybaku on Sept 17, 2013 15:37:49 GMT -5
Those fans bought a ticket and have the right to act like juvenile assholes, I don't get whats so hard about that?
It's like yesterday I went to the movies to see "End of the World", f***ing people acting like assholes got me kicked out when I started a boring chant, losers didn't even join in when I started chanting "Shaun of the Dead" (Same actors and writers and directors they thought they could just change the name and settings and we would all forget HAHA but I guess the other audience members are too stupid to know that)
Or when I was at Hamlet last night, banned for life just because I started chanting WHAT! when the monologue happened.
I PAID FOR MY TICKETS and I should have a right to act like a moron, ruin the show, and cause the entire fandom to look like moronic rednecks who'd chant anything for the simple sake of making themselves feel important during a show.
In case you haven't caught on the above is sarcasm, screw that chant, screw the people who do it, and especially screw the people who defend it as some sort of "right".
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Post by PKO on Sept 17, 2013 15:38:57 GMT -5
It's impolite to say "what?" when you can't understand someone, you should say "pardon?". Still don't know why he called Cody a 4 time World Champ. Before the age of 22 no less.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 17, 2013 15:43:16 GMT -5
Those fans bought a ticket and have the right to act like juvenile assholes, I don't get whats so hard about that? It's like yesterday I went to the movies to see "End of the World", f***ing people acting like assholes got me kicked out when I started a boring chant, losers didn't even join in when I started chanting "Shaun of the Dead" (Same actors and writers and directors they thought they could just change the name and settings and we would all forget HAHA but I guess the other audience members are too stupid to know that) Or when I was at Hamlet last night, banned for life just because I started chanting WHAT! when the monologue happened. I PAID FOR MY TICKETS and I should have a right to act like a moron, ruin the show, and cause the entire fandom to look like moronic rednecks who'd chant anything for the simple sake of making themselves feel important during a show. In case you haven't caught on the above is sarcasm, screw that chant, screw the people who do it, and especially screw the people who defend it as some sort of "right". This doesn't make any sense because seeing a movie or a play is a completely different environment than a wrestling event.
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Post by SEAN CARLESS on Sept 17, 2013 16:27:48 GMT -5
Those fans bought a ticket and have the right to act like juvenile assholes, I don't get whats so hard about that? It's like yesterday I went to the movies to see "End of the World", f***ing people acting like assholes got me kicked out when I started a boring chant, losers didn't even join in when I started chanting "Shaun of the Dead" (Same actors and writers and directors they thought they could just change the name and settings and we would all forget HAHA but I guess the other audience members are too stupid to know that) Or when I was at Hamlet last night, banned for life just because I started chanting WHAT! when the monologue happened. I PAID FOR MY TICKETS and I should have a right to act like a moron, ruin the show, and cause the entire fandom to look like moronic rednecks who'd chant anything for the simple sake of making themselves feel important during a show. In case you haven't caught on the above is sarcasm, screw that chant, screw the people who do it, and especially screw the people who defend it as some sort of "right". This doesn't make any sense because seeing a movie or a play is a completely different environment than a wrestling event. His post was satire. He's against it and thinks fans who do it are imbeciles. And he's right.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 17, 2013 16:31:42 GMT -5
This doesn't make any sense because seeing a movie or a play is a completely different environment than a wrestling event. His post was satire. He's against it and thinks fans who do it are imbeciles. And he's right. I don't see the problem if they are. Pro wrestling shows demand the fans respond to what's going on; no reactions means people don't care, and most of what's done is a ploy to get people to respond in some way. This isn't like theater or a concert or a movie where they tell you to shut the hell up. At a wrestling show, part of the agreement is that you can chant whatever rubbish you want (within a certain legal limitation).
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