Dat Dude
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Post by Dat Dude on Jan 8, 2014 13:59:14 GMT -5
Selfish and ungrateful. I used to like you Kaitlyn but you're just like the rest who pretend to really want this and run away the first chance they get. Screw you for coming into my life, making me care and leaving without asking me how I felt about it. I hope your next project FLOPS to teach you a lesson about biting the hands that feeds you! WWE put a lot of time and effort into making you not only a star but a role model for people like me and you just throw it away like it was nothing? You suck and I hate you. PS. We're out of milk.
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Post by "American Cream" Dusty Loads on Jan 8, 2014 13:59:51 GMT -5
I don't get why these women finally reach their lifelong dream of being in the WWE then meet a man and just quit. Likely they're jealous douches that don't want to see their women flaunting their bodies on TV. Whatever... good luck ever making as much Money or being as famous as you were in WWE. I'm pissed I wasted my time finally starting to like her just like Eve a year ago. This is my favorite post ever.
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Post by Bootista on Jan 8, 2014 14:01:20 GMT -5
I doubt that wrestling for the WWE is most of the diva's lifelong dream. Which is why I'd make AJ the star of my division. Because no matter what you may think of her as a performer, she unquestionably has sworn fealty to WWE and thrown her lot in with them. There is nothing she wants more than to be a wrestler for them, which means that barring a cataclysmic injury (knock on wood) there's no way they're going to lose her to a quick change of heart. The time on NXT and wasted TV time and she's gone, just like that. Thank goodness they didn't invest as much time into her as they did into Eve. Women who pull this stuff can be poison for the show if given too much. So You are saying Kaitlyn is a bitch for wanting to leave to pursue other interests? Its not like She planned on doing it forever.
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Post by Professor Chaos on Jan 8, 2014 14:01:27 GMT -5
I don't get why these women finally reach their lifelong dream of being in the WWE then meet a man and just quit. Likely they're jealous douches that don't want to see their women flaunting their bodies on TV. Whatever... good luck ever making as much Money or being as famous as you were in WWE. I'm pissed I wasted my time finally starting to like her just like Eve a year ago. lol women amirite?? Seriously though, family changes a person a LOT. Men and women. When you find the right person and want to start a family, a job (no matter how much money and fame it brings) means a whole heck of a lot less to you. I'd punt every member of my family in the skull for a WWE contract. Guess different people have different priorities.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 8, 2014 14:03:26 GMT -5
lol at all the self-entitled people in here. I hope you hold yourself to the same standards as you apparently do for people you've never even met a.k.a. their lives should be dictated by what a few people on an Internet message board think.
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Post by 67 more on Jan 8, 2014 14:03:49 GMT -5
lol women amirite?? Seriously though, family changes a person a LOT. Men and women. When you find the right person and want to start a family, a job (no matter how much money and fame it brings) means a whole heck of a lot less to you. I'd punt every member of my family in the skull for a WWE contract. Guess different people have different priorities. Yes. They do. Thankfully.
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Post by Bootista on Jan 8, 2014 14:04:38 GMT -5
lol women amirite?? Seriously though, family changes a person a LOT. Men and women. When you find the right person and want to start a family, a job (no matter how much money and fame it brings) means a whole heck of a lot less to you. I'd punt every member of my family in the skull for a WWE contract. Guess different people have different priorities. Randy Orton is that you?
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Post by Deleted on Jan 8, 2014 14:08:27 GMT -5
lol women amirite?? Seriously though, family changes a person a LOT. Men and women. When you find the right person and want to start a family, a job (no matter how much money and fame it brings) means a whole heck of a lot less to you. I'd punt every member of my family in the skull for a WWE contract. Guess different people have different priorities. Yes, they do. You'll find most people do and that believe it or not, it's pretty messed up to put your job ahead of your family.
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Post by Big DSR Energy on Jan 8, 2014 14:13:31 GMT -5
I'll miss Kaitlyn. Hopefully she does like Kelly Kelly, and still posts hot pictures of herself on the net even though she's not wrestling anymore.
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Post by Chuck Conry on Jan 8, 2014 14:13:39 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Jan 8, 2014 14:15:17 GMT -5
Which is why I'd make AJ the star of my division. Because no matter what you may think of her as a performer, she unquestionably has sworn fealty to WWE and thrown her lot in with them. There is nothing she wants more than to be a wrestler for them, which means that barring a cataclysmic injury (knock on wood) there's no way they're going to lose her to a quick change of heart. The time on NXT and wasted TV time and she's gone, just like that. Thank goodness they didn't invest as much time into her as they did into Eve. Women who pull this stuff can be poison for the show if given too much. So You are saying Kaitlyn is a bitch for wanting to leave to pursue other interests? Its not like She planned on doing it forever. Um... no I'm not? Where in that post did I ever say she's a bitch, or anything similar? READ what people say before you respond. And if you are still hallucinating things they did not actually say, re-read it just to be safe. Nobody plans on wrestling forever. However, a lot of people make it abundantly clear that they don't have any interest in doing anything else for the long-term. Natalya and AJ are both sterling examples. Those are the best people to push because you know that you can rely on them for contributing to the division over the long-term. The problem with pushing someone like Kaitlyn is that, when she decides to do this and just suddenly leaves, any investment that you've placed in her is out the window. She might put someone over or whatnot on her way out, but in women's wrestling, "the rub" is pretty irrelevant. Getting over in the divas' division is a function of having a good character, having good matches, and getting pushed consistently. So when you put 6 months, or a year, or whatever else into building them up and they're gone, you've wasted that time that you could have invested in someone else who can get people interested in the programming for 5 years instead of 1 year. It's kind of a female version of the issue of pushing wrestlers like Bobby Lashley who, despite whatever they contribute, contributed nothing close to what was invested in them, and therefore wasted opportunities that could've been granted to someone else. It's not personal, but it just feels like kind of a waste. Turnover with stars who get pushed will (if unchecked) ultimately result in a bunch of people nobody cares about being featured all the time. And that's not good for attendance, or ratings, or word of mouth on the interwebs.
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Post by shaker on Jan 8, 2014 14:16:44 GMT -5
lol women amirite?? Seriously though, family changes a person a LOT. Men and women. When you find the right person and want to start a family, a job (no matter how much money and fame it brings) means a whole heck of a lot less to you. I'd punt every member of my family in the skull for a WWE contract. Guess different people have different priorities. That's insane. I'd love to be in the WWE, but not in any way at the expense of my family. Do you have a husband or wife? Or kids?
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Post by Deleted on Jan 8, 2014 14:21:35 GMT -5
lol at all the self-entitled people in here. I hope you hold yourself to the same standards as you apparently do for people you've never even met a.k.a. their lives should be dictated by what a few people on an Internet message board think. Yes. How dare I care about the quality of the wrestling programming and explain why paid professionals leaving shortly after getting pushed is bad. ON AN INTERNET WRESTLING FORUM OF ALL PLACES.
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Post by CATCH_US IS the Conversation on Jan 8, 2014 14:21:56 GMT -5
And Naomi, who is wrestling more now but mostly in tag matches. Running butt bump? Naomi can be repackaged into a valet for Mojo.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 8, 2014 14:22:12 GMT -5
I understand her decision. I'd love to be in the WWE but once I got there, and after a few years, I'd probably look to do something else too... Because you can't strap this rocket down... So I do hope she's successful in her next endeavor. Just wish she was around for a bit longer.
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Post by Apricots And A Pear Tree on Jan 8, 2014 14:22:31 GMT -5
I'd punt every member of my family in the skull for a WWE contract. Guess different people have different priorities. That's insane. I'd love to be in the WWE, but not in any way at the expense of my family. Do you have a husband or wife? Or kids? DO NOT ASK HIM ABOUT HIS WIFE!!!!
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Post by Bootista on Jan 8, 2014 14:22:41 GMT -5
Naomi can be repackaged into a valet for Mojo. I'd rather She be used as a wrestler, than a valet.
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Post by CATCH_US IS the Conversation on Jan 8, 2014 14:23:23 GMT -5
I'd punt every member of my family in the skull for a WWE contract. Guess different people have different priorities. Randy Orton is that you? No, he spelled skull with a "u".
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Post by "Gentleman" AJ Powell on Jan 8, 2014 14:23:39 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Jan 8, 2014 14:25:25 GMT -5
lol at all the self-entitled people in here. I hope you hold yourself to the same standards as you apparently do for people you've never even met a.k.a. their lives should be dictated by what a few people on an Internet message board think. Yes. How dare I care about the quality of the wrestling programming and explain why paid professionals leaving shortly after getting pushed is bad. ON AN INTERNET WRESTLING FORUM OF ALL PLACES. Kaitlyn hasn't done jack shit in 6 months. Girls like Alicia Fox and Aksana haven't done anything in 2 years. Kaitlyn's already won the Divas title, she's made good money, got her name out there, if she wants to try other stuff, why not go do it while she can? She can always return to WWE if she and they want it that bad.
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