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Post by T.J. "the Crippler" Stevens on Jan 24, 2007 17:46:05 GMT -5
It's simple. Good always triumphs over evil =) That's why Cena/DX/Lashley/Batista never loose in the end. WWE logic isn't that hard when you think about it. I'm not compalining that they never lose in the end. My complaint is that by the time the end comes, it's a foregone conclusion that they aren't going to lose. If Batman (or any other character from literature, television, or movies. I'm just using Batman as an example) were to never face any adversity ever, would you care about his story? Would it be interesting to read? Batman always prevails in the end, but not without a little sweat along the way. Even Superman, for that matter. The most invincible character ever created has got to face some adversity once in a while, otherwise the story is pointless and un-interesting. These people are paid to write stories. Whether they're for Wrestling, Books, or Cereal boxes, a story is a story. You'd think they'd hire someone who knows the basic narrative concepts.
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Post by Dr. Marzvon Zombie M.D. on Jan 24, 2007 17:54:02 GMT -5
What exactly did Lashley do warrant his current big push A whole lot less than Test. Hey, he got nice new hair cut and stuff...
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Post by T.J. "the Crippler" Stevens on Jan 24, 2007 17:59:35 GMT -5
That Demolition Sig is awesome. My buddy had that poster in his basement when we were kids. Good memories.
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Post by kickassforumguyme on Jan 24, 2007 18:02:44 GMT -5
test as ecw champion would be the greatest thing that ever happen to me. Andrew Martin is that you ?
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Post by spongeboobnopants on Jan 24, 2007 19:09:57 GMT -5
Well you see, WWE doesn't want anyone buying PPVs to see ECW matches correction: people don't want to buy ECW PPVs to see ECW matches
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