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Post by froggyfrog on Feb 24, 2016 16:27:48 GMT -5
Ryback v Mark Henry mania
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cool
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Post by cool on Feb 24, 2016 16:27:50 GMT -5
HHH/ Booker WM. 19 To have the racist go over left a really bad taste in my mouth and I was very angry.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 24, 2016 16:58:20 GMT -5
See HHH at this years wrestlmania and the fall out.
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Crimson
Hank Scorpio
Thank you DWade
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Post by Crimson on Feb 24, 2016 17:04:04 GMT -5
Cena/Edge at Royal Rumble 2006. Should have stretched the feud out until Mania 22.
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Bub (BLM)
Patti Mayonnaise
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Fed. Up.
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Post by Bub (BLM) on Feb 24, 2016 18:39:36 GMT -5
Cena/Edge at Royal Rumble 2006. Should have stretched the feud out until Mania 22. SometHHHing got in the way of that one.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 24, 2016 19:13:42 GMT -5
Cena/Owens III
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Malcolm
Grimlock
Wanted something done about the color of his ring.
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Post by Malcolm on Feb 24, 2016 20:45:26 GMT -5
I forgot about Triple H going over Sting at Wrestlemania... mostly because I wanted to forget about Triple H going over Sting at Wrestlemania.
What a waste of an icon...
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StuntGranny®
Bill S. Preston, Esq.
Not Actually a Granny
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Post by StuntGranny® on Feb 24, 2016 20:49:58 GMT -5
CM Punk vs. Triple H at Night of Champions will always be #1. CM Punk was white hot and Triple H came. The end. It proved that Triple H is everything his enemies claim he is.
Speaking of Triple H, no way in hell should he have beaten Sting last year at WrestleMania. You bring in the one huge star you could never get just so your egomaniac son-in-law could beat him to prove how 'superior' WWE was to WCW? f*** that. It was pathetic and completely transparent why they did it. It shows how good of a man Sting is for not laughing in his face and refusing to do the job. Let's not forget that Triple H was back out later in the show like the match never happened.
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nisidhe
Hank Scorpio
O Superman....O judge....O Mom and Dad....
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Post by nisidhe on Feb 24, 2016 21:19:28 GMT -5
If that is indeed true about Yokozuna, why would he be someone for Bret to go over? It wasn't a very natural match up, since Yoko was over 500 lbs. and Bret couldn't really do much with him out there. Why not put Hennig in that spot? Or the recently debuted Razor Ramon? Or just save the Flair title change for WM? Or keep it on Savage and have Bret dethrone him in a passing the torch match? I mean why Yokozuna of all people? 1) Hennig? Bret had beaten him clean in a high profile match at Summerslam 1991. He wasn't a credible threat as a top player. If you wanted to have a ****+ match then yes, but Vince was trying to get Bret over as THE number one guy in the company, why would beating Henning again help that? 2) "Recently debuted Razor Ramon" - you just answered your own question. The fact Vince McMahon put Ramon with Bob backlund showed you his opinion of the perennial IC title contender. 1) Hennig was being fed to Lex Luger at WrestleMania IX. They would make much of their prior feud at WrestleMania X when he was the guest referee for Lex vs. Yokozuna. 2) Razor Ramon was Bret's opponent for the title at Royal Rumble '93. Vince was definitely putting a slow build on Bret, but it was clear after Bret retained _then_ that Bret was the new Face of the WWF. Courtesy of a "Loser leaves WWE" match against Hennig on, if memory serves, Raw. My Chyna-esque crazy theory is that a Randy Savage sans Elizabeth was not as big a draw in McMahon's eyes as Savage was with her. Nonetheless, Savage was still shilling Slim Jim and making serious bank for Vince at that point, so Vince was not keen to drop him completely. The one rule Vince had always gone by was that the main event should end on a high note - aka the face always won. WrestleMania IX began to challenge that rule, perhaps by accident, but almost certainly the rule was being challenged with some deliberation by WrestleMania XII.
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krozor
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Post by krozor on Feb 24, 2016 21:44:06 GMT -5
I had no problem with Triple H winning that match. After everything Orton had done, Trips had to get some revenge. The problem was the match should have been no-DQ, and an all out war with Trips winning thanks to Batista's return. Nobody got revenge on HHH after all the terrible things he had done leading into Wrestlemania 2000. If anyone should have understood the value of capitalizing on the momentum that Orton had going into Wrestlemania 25 by having him go over there, it should have been HHH. Instead, he won a dud match that did nothing for anyone.
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Post by benstudd on Feb 24, 2016 21:53:51 GMT -5
I don't really want to see Sting in WWE anymore All you people that wanted to see Sting in the WWE, I have one thing to say: We Told You So.
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Cranjis McBasketball
Crow T. Robot
Knew what the hell that thing was supposed to be
Peace Love and Nothing But
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Post by Cranjis McBasketball on Feb 24, 2016 23:24:36 GMT -5
Triple H over Angle at....SummerSlam? I forget the PPV. It was when the whole story seemed to be leading to Steph leaving Triple H to be with Angle, the fans wanted it, the story pointed to it, instead Triple H declared "My character is too smart to not know his wife is having an affair". He pins Angle, Steph stays with him for some reason and that's that.
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Post by Hulk With A Mustache on Feb 24, 2016 23:27:10 GMT -5
He's the patron saint of "Wrong Guy Went Over."
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Post by PsychoGoatee on Feb 24, 2016 23:31:50 GMT -5
Many many RVD matches, I always mark for RVD. And he generally didn't quite get the push I was looking for in WWE.
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Post by radiantsilvergun on Feb 24, 2016 23:33:31 GMT -5
I don't really want to see Sting in WWE anymore All you people that wanted to see Sting in the WWE, I have one thing to say: We Told You So. Can see this fitting AJ Styles in due time as well.
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Post by -Lithium- on Feb 25, 2016 1:23:19 GMT -5
Punk at Summerslam 2011. Punks August-November 2011 should have never happened. There was absolutely no reason for Del Rio and Superman to trade the title over that time. Cena AGAIN couldn't put over Punk clean at Summerslam. He loses to Conway Pop circa 2011 after a return that f***ing NO ONE wanted with Kevin Nash. Punk is pinned at NOC, a Triple Threat at HIAC, and takes the pin in a tag team match against The Miz and R Truth while teaming with the guy in charge of the WWE. The big rebel TEAMS with authority and has to be the one to take the pin. Either WWE was unfathomably stupid or they did it on purpose to stop his momentum since was easily head and shoulders above everyone on the roster in terms of performance, reaction, and character at the time.
DB should have never lost the title at Summerslam 2013. He was without question the most over guy on the roster and could have had 9 months on top. Instead they spent 9 months trying to cut his legs out from under him and then his first feud was with shitty, pale, flabby, boring as f*** Kane. The same way Seth Rollins got stuck with Kane and Benoits only feud that didn't involve HHH was Kane. Why the f*** are they so obsessed with him and Big Show. He's f***ing HORRIBLE most of the time since 2004.
HHH was my favorite for years, and I still like him, but he defines this most of the time. He f***ed over Orton twice. In 2004, and 2009. Booker T. Lesnar. Goldberg at Summerslam 2003. Edge (who drew ratings of 4.5 in each week of his "reign". Something that hasn't been beaten since.) had to lose back the title to a guy the fans nearly universally despised at the 06 Rumble to set him up for a Mania Title feud. Punk especially. Like I said, that feud should have never even happened, but if it had to, atleast let Punk win...
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Post by bringbacktheblood on Feb 25, 2016 1:41:04 GMT -5
Triple H
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Post by moondoggie on Feb 25, 2016 1:54:13 GMT -5
John Cena over Triple H at Mania 22. The f**ker who would not just bury people constantly but also go over other who were starting to be on the rise ends up letting Cena go over. I couldn't believe that and just a few Manias ago and even random PPVs he would bury so many people but you expect me to believe that he was like oh sure i will do the job at this Mania and then go back to doing the same damn thing as if Mania 22 never happened
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Renslayer
Bill S. Preston, Esq.
every time i come around your city...
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Post by Renslayer on Feb 25, 2016 2:02:41 GMT -5
H over Goldberg at SummerSlam. Crowd wanted Goldberg, Bill dominated the match, and then one sledgehammer shot later, Goldberg's WWE run was rendered meaningless
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Post by Perpetual Nirvana on Feb 25, 2016 4:23:49 GMT -5
More for the Pile of Trips matches over here... Foley should have beaten him in the Street Fight at Rumble 2000. Their next match, their next damned match, was their Hell In A Cell match at No Way Out, which Foley was definitely going to lose in order to retire. There's nothing gained by Trips winning at the Rumble, especially in his "I'm the heel, but I'll pin him clean with no bother, having overcome a crazed Foley and interference from The Rock" style. Foley going into No Way Out as champ, with the chance of headlining Mania in his grasp, then having it snatched away by some devious, last-ditch HHH win would have been a heartbreaking conclusion to the feud. As it was, those two clean wins, back-to-back, pitch the story of the feud as "Foley wasn't good enough, twice. The end." It weakened the build for the Cell match and weakened Foley as a character, ending on a losing streak against a supposed heel who doesn't even have to cheat to win. Because the original plan for No Way Out was The Radicalz v DX but then Eddie Guerrero got injured. The Hell in a Cell was Plan B.
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