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Post by Deleted on Mar 6, 2019 3:24:08 GMT -5
There was something really endearing about GM Kurt, flubs and all. I wouldn't mind him having some kind of onscreen role, but as a full or even part time wrestler more than 3 or 4 times a year? Nah. Shit's hard to watch, and he's one of my all time favorites. The multiple German suplexes that each take a half an hour are especially rough. Whatever he does though, PLEASE let it be while wearing stuff like this:
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Post by mcstoklasa on Mar 6, 2019 3:39:19 GMT -5
A washed-up legend actually being booked like a washed-up legend and not someone supposedly better than they were 15-20 years ago. It’s great. Pity all the other guys are still booked like they haven’t lost a step
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Post by celtics543 on Mar 6, 2019 6:59:33 GMT -5
About 15 years ago they seemed like they might do an angle with Ric Flair where he got hot one last time and shocked everyone to win the belt. I think Kurt could pull off this storyline. Have him meet with Vince and he gets told that the next time he loses a match his career is over. We go to several weeks of emotional vignettes with Kurt in Pittsburgh, his old wrestling gym, have him visit the site of the 1996 olympics in Atlanta, pretty much just a reconnection with the star he used to be. Then have him start beating lower card guys and work his way up progressively having to work harder and harder until he faces Daniel Bryan for the title at Summerslam. Pre-match we get a bunch of Kurt Angle hype videos and his greatest moments and in the match Kurt pulls out a hard fought victory and wins the title one last time.
He ends up losing it back to Bryan to give him the rub of being the one that retired Kurt Angle at Survivor Series. It's a fun run that fans will get behind and we get one last run of ass kicker Kurt Angle before he turns back into fun loving goof as either GM or a manager of someone.
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