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All this talk just makes me think about how much I really hate Cyclops.
Jim Cornette said:For the present, let's go with Hunter Hearst Helmsley-McMahon. Actually, he's a very good worker and studies the business. His promos are usually as exciting as a coma and last longer than this recession, but he has good matches. Problem is, as hard as he's been crammed down people's throats for the past 10 years, he should have surpassed Hogan, Austin, and Rock, but HHH is what is called in the business 'the guy that works with the guy that draws money.' He should be in there to have a good match and put the star over. Actually, he should have been fired in 1996 when he **** on the entire sport with the infamous 'curtain call' at MSG, but Vince, the guy with balls of steel, let HHH piss in his face and not only didn't do anything about it, but let him marry his daughter! And a sledgehammer? Jesus Christ, I wish he'd hit me in the head with it before he starts talking on TV. HHH will be the top guy in the WWE until he looks like **** the Bruiser in his final days working an Indiana county fair show, and if THAT'S not overrated, I don't know what is.
That's the thing though, everyone is looking to be Wolverine or Batman these days, but is it wrong to have Captain America and Superman? I'm meaning in personality as opposed to match booking.
The Attitude era fostered this notion that to be over you have to be a wiseass trash talker and badass, with a cynical and cocky outlook, this is why the WWE is now full of chicken**** heels, because Vince is worried that if they book a badass heel the fans will cheer him because it's "Cool".
It's because babyfaces are boring. You can only do the same old song and dance before people get tired of the act. Bret Hart got booed. Shawn Michaels got booed. The Rock got booed. Randy Orton got booed. Eventually, Hulk Hogan got booed.
Except when they got booed, they listened to the fans and turned heel, which made them better. Unfortunately, in Cena's case, Vince wants to go against the traditional formula and annoy fans by sticking to his guns.
If Cena turned heel, his character would be more fun to watch and he would cheered again, which is so frustrating because by doing that, Vince would get exactly what he wanted: Cena being over with the fans like all those years ago to begin with.
Nah. Not even close
A Diva's show eh? Will it be called "Hour Long Pee Break"?
Another reality show will feature our WWE Divas. We did a lot of research on what our fans want to see. Were developing new shows taking advantage of our amazing library.
Brock's WWE theme playing loud during or after the match/pacing around the stage then run towards the ring/kick someone's a** at ring side and throwing them back into the ring as he backs up the ramp..Just like in WWE'12 Universe Mode would be a f'n total mark out moment for me for the whole night!
Something tells me that Punk vs Rock is not gonna happen, it's two faces who are not different enough in the fanbase demographic for Vince to want to book it IMO, plus I wouldn't be surprised if Rock worked someone just a notch below who he would beat but get over at the same time, Ziggler would be ideal since Rock's "Humour" will get a full run out on poor Vickie.
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WWE has been negotiating with Brock Lesnar on a return to the company. There's been some discussion that the two sides have been talking about Brock returning at Wrestlemania this Sunday and maybe getting involved with Cena and the Rock closing the show. The two sides are still talking and nothing set in stone
those fake?
For one thing you have no idea surrounding the circumstances of how the Undertaker even got his "powers." Or how he lost them. How can you even PROVE that he was resurrected from a corpse or that it wasn't just some dark magic/voodoo that made him zombie like while he as still alive? And yeah I know the tradition of the "zombi" going back to Haiti when it had nothing to do with being a literally resurrected corpse as well as Romero's fictional take inspired by Richard Matheson's "I Am Legend" AND?
He was clearly a human being during the American badass/Big Evil years and not some zombie in the traditional sense. Like I said you're grasping here. Zombies feel no pain. Taker had no powers.
His origin was exactly the same. maybe you need to look up the word origin. At some point he just changed to a normal man.
As for "lawyered" thats still ridiculous. Stick to the subject at hand.
As for changing the argument you're the one who has tried to use ever excuse you can by claiming one thing is something else in a desperate attempt to not be wrong. You're the guy that started arguing the semantics of what Taker is or isn't. Grasping.
Maybe CM Punk can stop whining now.
This.
I'm glad I'm not the only one who finds Orton/Cena/Punk *****ing about The Rock completely stupid.