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Post by Arturo Classico on Feb 17, 2007 11:20:06 GMT -5
Difference: When Foley jobs now it's meaningless, when Hogan does it isn't. For Hogan jobbing meaning something, he has to do the job. Which he doesn't. He did for Warrior, Undertaker, Goldberg, Angle and Lesnar. I don't like Hogan but he has jobbed.
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Post by Shy Guy on Feb 17, 2007 11:21:29 GMT -5
/\ true dat his feud with Edge was EPIC, but it wasn't really a "give him a rub" feud so much as just a great feud between 2 established workers. I don't know, I think his feud with Edge gave Edge that edge (pardon the pun) that every good heel needs. Before that, Edge seemed to just be that pretty boy heel that need to cheat or he would get his ass kicked. After Foley, Edge had that aura about him that made people take notice and consider him a threat to whoever the champ is. exactly. edge never really did the type of matches foley was known for, but i think last year at wrestlemania proved that edge can really do any type of match that hes thrown into, and still look awesome. and by still looking awesome, i mean it as both as a wrestler, and as a hot guy
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Post by CyberTwix on Feb 17, 2007 11:30:12 GMT -5
Foley does help but at the end of the day, it's his opponents who have to follow up. Some do and some don't. I agree. It takes good follow up to really shine. Like Foley-Edge. That really cemented Edge in my eyes as a guy who could bring it. Another example is the awesome Flair-Orton cage match from Taboo Tuesday, I believe. He had so many heights he could go to after that, but became resthold orton instead. Then again, his anti-eddie stint REALLY didn't help either.
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