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Post by Hit Girl on Sept 29, 2013 19:21:27 GMT -5
Ryback will never be on Goldberg's level He's not even on Rhino's level. Goldberg was garbage. Ryback has already surpassed Goldberg. Not just in it for the money. Knows how to actually wrestle. Case closed. Bye! Hi Ryback. I didn't know you posted here. Nice to meet you.
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Post by rybackrulez on Sept 30, 2013 0:46:12 GMT -5
It is pretty cool if wwe is using twitter and the internet to build goldberg/ryback
If Goldberg appears saving somebody from a ryback beatdown via spear, that would be a holy shit moment
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Post by Cranjis McBasketball on Sept 30, 2013 0:49:40 GMT -5
Remember when Goldberg challenged Austin to a fight when he was in WCW and WWE and Austin just ignored him, so he looked like a big dummy?
Ryback doesn't, clearly.
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Post by Mighty Attack Tribble on Sept 30, 2013 2:32:06 GMT -5
Not just in it for the money. Seriously, when watching wrestling the last thing I worry about is whether the guys in the ring are just in it for the money or not. Warrior, Goldberg and Nash were in it for the money. Lesnar is in it for the money. Angle started off just in it for the money. All were, and in some cases, still are entertaining as f***, and big draws. Just being in it for the money is totally irrelevant.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 30, 2013 5:09:24 GMT -5
I know you don't have to be technical. John Cena isn't, he has great matches. Sheamus isn't, he has great matches. Where are all the great Ryback matches? That's what I thought. There are many great Ryback matches.Clear by the fact that people get excited by his matches. There is no point making a list tough,since you clearly have a opinion set on stone and will disagree with every single one Sorry, you lost me at "many great Ryback matches".
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Post by Deleted on Sept 30, 2013 7:33:38 GMT -5
Remember when Goldberg challenged Austin to a fight when he was in WCW and WWE and Austin just ignored him, so he looked like a big dummy? Ryback doesn't, clearly. Pretty sure that was our beloved COO and not Austin.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 30, 2013 7:58:29 GMT -5
Remember when Goldberg challenged Austin to a fight when he was in WCW and WWE and Austin just ignored him, so he looked like a big dummy? Ryback doesn't, clearly. Pretty sure that was our beloved COO and not Austin. And if that's true, I believe it's because Triple H buried Goldberg on a radio interview in early 2000. For some reason HHH has always disliked Goldberg. I don't know, maybe Hall and Nash told him some unfavourable stories or something.
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Post by Baldobomb-22-OH-MAN!!! on Sept 30, 2013 11:45:02 GMT -5
Not just in it for the money. Seriously, when watching wrestling the last thing I worry about is whether the guys in the ring are just in it for the money or not. Warrior, Goldberg and Nash were in it for the money. Lesnar is in it for the money. Angle started off just in it for the money. All were, and in some cases, still are entertaining as f***, and big draws. Just being in it for the money is totally irrelevant. I'll be honest, while I love to watch the shows, between the way the people in charge have often treated talents in the past and the somewhat obnoxious "DIS BUSINESS" attitude some guys take to excuse being total jerkoffs, I mark for guys who are just in it for the money and don't care about screwing over promoters on principal.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 30, 2013 12:13:01 GMT -5
Anyone that is in the WWE for anything other than the money is an idiot. Whether one loves wrestling or not the objective is to make and save as much money as you can, while you can because no matter how many 5 star matches or great promos or moments that one had that doesn't do much for them when they're not able to go like that anymore and want to live comfortably.
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Post by Baldobomb-22-OH-MAN!!! on Sept 30, 2013 12:40:26 GMT -5
Anyone that is in the WWE for anything other than the money is an idiot. Whether one loves wrestling or not the objective is to make and save as much money as you can, while you can because no matter how many 5 star matches or great promos or moments that one had that doesn't do much for them when they're not able to go like that anymore and want to live comfortably. basically how I look at it. it is better to do something you enjoy and I'll never begrudge a wrestler who clearly wants to be there (by and large the ones I enjoy most tend to be the ones who are clearly enjoying themselves). But at the end of the day, as with ANY job (I don't care if you're the CEO of a bank or a fry-cook at Applebee's) people work to make money and especially in a business that wears people out the way wrestling does, make as much as you can while you can. otherwise you end up like Dynamite Kid, broken down, wheelchair-ridden and without a pot to piss in.
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Post by Branimal on Sept 30, 2013 14:21:15 GMT -5
This Ryback guy is going places!
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Post by Glitch on Sept 30, 2013 14:51:11 GMT -5
Guys,guys, clearly there are not that many similarities between him and Goldberg, if any.
The only thing really is: The bald/goatee look Similar movesets(including holding up his opponent for a duration of time) Similar chant A winning streak
I mean, really. Once you take away the similarities, Ryback still has such awesome things as..........um........*looks around for a bit.*....um......*quickly grabs wwe magazine.* He's got Heyman! Let's see you get a walrus, Goldie!
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Post by Cranjis McBasketball on Sept 30, 2013 23:18:27 GMT -5
Pretty sure that was our beloved COO and not Austin. And if that's true, I believe it's because Triple H buried Goldberg on a radio interview in early 2000. For some reason HHH has always disliked Goldberg. I don't know, maybe Hall and Nash told him some unfavourable stories or something. I think I mean a different time. As I recall, Goldberg challenged Austin on Leno, the Triple H thing happened at a Comic Con or some such.
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