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Post by phenomphan on Dec 8, 2007 19:04:57 GMT -5
Here's the video from the house show in Switzerland yesterday where Taker was visibly pissed at Khali for missing his spot. The whole segment starts at 5:48. youtube.com/watch?v=D_2ca1od8ZQCan't really make out what he said, but you can tell he was hot by the way he kicked Khali in the head. lol I guess the reports were legit when the fans who witnessed it said he dropped an F-bomb on him. I bet Khali won't mess up again.
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Post by machinegun on Dec 8, 2007 19:07:26 GMT -5
I bet he'll mess up plenty of times again
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Post by Jiren on Dec 8, 2007 19:08:25 GMT -5
I love the way he just drops MVP.
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Post by pathogen on Dec 8, 2007 19:12:08 GMT -5
Err, wha? Couldn't see anything go wrong there, any explanation?
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Post by machinegun on Dec 8, 2007 19:12:58 GMT -5
Err, wha? Couldn't see anything go wrong there, any explanation? Looks like Khali was supposed to stop Taker from doing the chokeslam Only thing I can tell from is him dropping MVP weirdly
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Post by phenomphan on Dec 8, 2007 19:20:25 GMT -5
Err, wha? Couldn't see anything go wrong there, any explanation? Looks like Khali was supposed to stop Taker from doing the chokeslam Only thing I can tell from is him dropping MVP weirdly Yeah the plan was for Khali to attack Taker from behind to stop the chokeslam, but apparently Khali fell asleep and missed his spot, causing Taker to go off on him.
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Post by somedensefish on Dec 8, 2007 19:22:24 GMT -5
It looked like Khali was supposed to break-up that chokeslam, but he didn't, causing Taker to just drop MVP, dangerously, like a sack of shit.
In that Outsiders shoot interview, both Nash and Hall attested that Undertaker doesn't usually lose his cool backstage, let alone in the ring. So I'd have to assume Taker maybe feared he had injured MVP as a result of Khali's ineptitude. Or maybe Taker just got pissed 'cause Khali blew a spot, but I'd think he'd be used to that by now.
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Post by azz0r on Dec 8, 2007 19:28:35 GMT -5
Stupid sack of crap Khali.
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Post by Captain Wonderful on Dec 8, 2007 19:29:46 GMT -5
I guess the reports were legit when the fans who witnessed it said he dropped an F-bomb on him. Well, you can hear him say it twice.
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Post by machinegun on Dec 8, 2007 19:30:58 GMT -5
I guess the reports were legit when the fans who witnessed it said he dropped an F-bomb on him. Well, you can hear him say it twice. ' Times? I didn't hear it at all
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Post by GiantGonzales on Dec 8, 2007 19:31:13 GMT -5
Undertaker is a legit tough guy, true, but I don't think kicking a 6'11" Punjabi in the head is a good idea under any circumstance...
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Post by pathogen on Dec 8, 2007 19:34:11 GMT -5
Err, wha? Couldn't see anything go wrong there, any explanation? Looks like Khali was supposed to stop Taker from doing the chokeslam Only thing I can tell from is him dropping MVP weirdly Ah, okay, thought it could be worse, glad no one was hurt.
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Post by phenomphan on Dec 8, 2007 19:39:34 GMT -5
Undertaker is a legit tough guy, true, but I don't think kicking a 6'11" Punjabi in the head is a good idea under any circumstance... True, but you can believe if Khali retaliated against Taker, we would be "wishing him well in his future endeavors". The Deadman's just got too much stroke.
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Post by Aaron E. Dangerously on Dec 8, 2007 19:41:41 GMT -5
This is the second time in two months he lost his cool in the ring, other time being with Chris Masters.
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Post by machinegun on Dec 8, 2007 19:48:50 GMT -5
Either he's getting angrier as he gets older or the newcomers are really sucking (I think it's the latter)
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Post by biafra on Dec 8, 2007 19:52:46 GMT -5
Honestly though..if he was afraid of injuring MVP why not just follow through with the chokeslam?
I think the "kick" was overstated too..it looked worked...(to his credit) not a legitimate boot to the head because he was pissed at Khali.
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Post by machinegun on Dec 8, 2007 19:53:28 GMT -5
Honestly though..if he was afraid of injuring MVP why not just follow through with the chokeslam? I think the "kick" was overstated too..it looked worked...(to his credit) not a legitimate boot to the head because he was pissed at Khali. The position of MVP was probably in a place where he was supposed to go back on his feet or something.
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Post by biafra on Dec 8, 2007 19:54:55 GMT -5
Honestly though..if he was afraid of injuring MVP why not just follow through with the chokeslam? I think the "kick" was overstated too..it looked worked...(to his credit) not a legitimate boot to the head because he was pissed at Khali. The position of MVP was probably in a place where he was supposed to go back on his feet or something. Ah, I see. You're probably right.
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Post by randomranter on Dec 8, 2007 21:37:31 GMT -5
I don't think the boot was a work.
Khali was slouched in the corner doing nothing. There was no reason for Undertaker to stop, turn around, and kick Khali in the head.
I think it was a legit "Wake up, moron." kick.
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Post by Can you afford to pay me, Gah on Dec 8, 2007 22:50:04 GMT -5
Well Khali always messes up. That what happens when you don't allow a man too train. He was basicly skipped from training because of his size to big federations. It's not just because Taker becoming a bitter old man. It's these guys mess up and he lets them know that they did.
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