Corporate H
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Post by Corporate H on Dec 7, 2007 19:21:24 GMT -5
I have a feeling there would be a lot of "RoH" chants. Would be pretty cool though if they went back there for the special.
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Hiroshi Hase
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Post by Hiroshi Hase on Dec 7, 2007 19:22:05 GMT -5
I wish they did, I'd definitely go.
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Post by Red Impact on Dec 7, 2007 19:23:27 GMT -5
I think they definitely could. Just because it's there wouldn't necessarily mean that only ROH fans would go to the show.
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Corporate H
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Post by Corporate H on Dec 7, 2007 19:25:37 GMT -5
I think they definitely could. Just because it's there wouldn't necessarily mean that only ROH fans would go to the show. It could be a repeat of WWECW at the Hammerstein and WWE's bad booking leading the smarky crowd to turn against them.
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Hiroshi Hase
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Post by Hiroshi Hase on Dec 7, 2007 19:26:27 GMT -5
I think they definitely could. Just because it's there wouldn't necessarily mean that only ROH fans would go to the show. It could be a repeat of WWECW at the Hammerstein and WWE's bad booking leading the smarky crowd to turn against them. And the fans are quite rowdy there from looking at the Raws from 93 where they'd chant things like "Shawn is gay" and were cheering Razor Ramon on a weekly basis when he was a heel.
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Post by Garyspivey on Dec 8, 2007 4:41:16 GMT -5
after the wonderful WWECW debacle that i got to witness first hand there is as much chance of the E running the Manhatten center as there is of DX debuting in TNA next week
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Post by ghettooverlord on Dec 8, 2007 4:57:02 GMT -5
after the wonderful WWECW debacle that i got to witness first hand there is as much chance of the E running the Manhatten center as there is of DX debuting in TNA next week Tenay: Oh my God, that's The X-Revolution! Shawn Leonardo and Hunter Aurora are here!
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Jack
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Post by Jack on Dec 8, 2007 5:13:10 GMT -5
WWE could easily ensure that only WWE fans went to the arena by next time they're in New York giving vouchers to those who attend the show.
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Post by Loki on Dec 8, 2007 8:04:24 GMT -5
I still don't get why people pay money to attend a show with the sole purpose of hating on it and chanting for something else.
I understand chanting "against" WWE's directions (ie. cheering heels and booing faces) if you have different tastes, but the whole anti-chants thing is stupid IMO
I don't go to see Metallica and start a chant for Mustaine or Megadeth...
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Hiroshi Hase
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Post by Hiroshi Hase on Dec 8, 2007 8:07:11 GMT -5
I still don't get why people pay money to attend a show with the sole purpose of hating on it and chanting for something else. I understand chanting "against" WWE's directions (ie. cheering heels and booing faces) if you have different tastes, but the whole anti-chants thing is stupid IMO I don't go to see Metallica and start a chant for Mustaine or Megadeth... If that particular show had only WWE wrestlers on there and no ECW originals, then yes I couldn't understand that, but it didn't. They cheered for Angle (which I was a bit surprised about), Punk, Dreamer/Sandman, and hell even Brooklyn Brawler got a fair reaction, but when you put out a main even to cap off that evening with Show vs. Batista, and you got no one in the match that they want to root for unlike at ONS 2 with RVD/Cena, then you have to expect a unfavorable response.
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