Without the Wrestling Thread, There Is...No...You! - - - Part 188

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It must frustrate HHH to no end that (for storyline purposes) he cannot appear on Raw this Monday and make some usual snide remark regarding Punks interview,however Im pretty certain that both him and Vince will be in the commentators earpiece all night long telling them to say stuff like.

JBL:''oh Cole stop complaining will you, why not take your complaints to some hack who runs a podcast''

Cole: Speaking of Podcasts dont forget after raw tonight Vince McMahon will be interviewed by Stone Cold Steve Austin,now THAT is something I would want to listen to
 
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It must frustrate HHH to no end that (for storyline purposes) he cannot appear on Raw this Monday and make some usual snide remark regarding Punks interview,however Im pretty certain that both him and Vince will be in the commentators earpiece all night long telling them to say stuff like.

JBL:''oh Cole stop complaining will you, why not take your complaints to some hack who runs a podcast''

Cole: Speaking of Podcasts dont forget after raw tonight Vince McMahon will be interviewed by Stone Cold Steve Austin,now THAT is something I would want to listen to

The one on the Network right? That's gonna be kayfabe up the ass I know it.
 
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:hehe: that your phone rang while your friend was talking.
 
What makes me laugh is you know that since Punk has been trending for 3 days that Vince would EASILY take him back. Sure he may have pissed off Triple H and maybe even damaged the company.. But man you know Vince sees dollar signs right now and that really makes him cry.

And the best part is.. Punk would still say no.
 
:hehe: that your phone rang while your friend was talking.

LOL yeah that was pretty funny...I almost was tempted to stop and redo the review after that happened.

That just added to why I was so awkward in the video.
 
It's been three days and Punk is still trending on twitter.

The biggest star in pro wrestling right now hasn't wrestled in over 10 months and is officially retired at 36, ouch Vinnie, kinda ****ed that one up eh? :word:
 
I wonder if people will start hating Triple H after the podcast now. Because everyone was praising him with everything he's done with the company so far.
 
It's more of a gray area for me, I hate that HHH treated Punk the way he did but he still has made a strong enough case for himself providing a better product than Vince.

Thankfully, Anyone that succeeds in HHH's system is inclined to become a "HHH guy or girl" by extension as opposed to Punk's day when HHH wasnt running developmental and other people were....Which required more cherry picking than he has to do now.
 
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She's actually in better shape than she was in WWE, which I didn't think was possible for her. Leaving the biz seems to have a positive effect on a lot of people.
 
It's more of a gray area for me, I hate that HHH treated Punk the way he did but he still has made a strong enough case for himself providing a better product than Vince.

Thankfully, Anyone that succeeds in HHH's system is inclined to become a "HHH guy or girl" by extension as opposed to Punk's day when HHH wasnt running developmental and other people were....Which required more cherry picking than he has to do now.

That's the issue at the core of WWE's problems though. There's shouldn't be a "Triple H guy" or a "Vince guy" it should be about using the talent properly and then booking logically via who gets over with the fans, instead of burying guys who they don't choose until they become devalued and disgruntled.
 
Are those Kaitlyn pics new? I think she's overdone it personally.
 
That's the issue at the core of WWE's problems though. There's shouldn't be a "Triple H guy" or a "Vince guy" it should be about using the talent properly and then booking logically via who gets over with the fans, instead of burying guys who they don't choose until they become devalued and disgruntled.

With that said and as stupid as it is, I wonder how HHH feels with good ole Kevin Dunn giving him a taste of his own medicine by burying guys he's high on to make it look like he doesn't know what he's doing.

I hate Dunn's influence even moreso than HHH but do you think HHH ever thinks back to situations like with Punk and Booker etc and go..."I had it coming at some point didn't I?"
 
I THINK Triple-H has gotten better as far as putting people over and all that. Like I've said before, I don't think he has won a match since WM29 (which was ridiculous for him to win, anyway; that pissed me off to no end).

MAYBE he has learned the importance of putting over young guys in the ring (Daniel Bryan, the Shield), but he still has a long way to go in not burying them on the mic (which he still does to Bryan and Ziggler).
 
Is that Undertaker and Daniel Bryan about to beat up Barney?
 
^^^ I think Barney's the ref.

With that said and as stupid as it is, I wonder how HHH feels with good ole Kevin Dunn giving him a taste of his own medicine by burying guys he's high on to make it look like he doesn't know what he's doing.

I hate Dunn's influence even moreso than HHH but do you think HHH ever thinks back to situations like with Punk and Booker etc and go..."I had it coming at some point didn't I?"

I honestly don't think someone like Triple H is wired that way, he just doesn't seem the type to regret anything or think introspectively, him and Steph both seem pretty convinced of their own greatness. Vince is the same way but I think there's a heart floating around somewhere inside that old loon.
 
More thoughts on the podcast:

- I'm surprised Punk didn't bring up that he wasn't the main-event in the majority of his WWE title defenses at the PPVs during his year long reign. Cena/Laurinaitis main-evented over Punk/Bryan, which was ridiculous. Maybe he forgot to mention it since he said so much.

- I think he's jumping the gun in saying Jericho has an agenda and only wanted to speak to him to get him on his podcast, versus wanting to check on him. Then again, who knows Jericho worded his message.
 
What's also hypocritical about the way Vince treated Punk is that he made Punk sacrifice his Merch sales for Rock and told him he'd owe him one, when he was selling more than Cena.

Yet Merch sales is the number one excuse for why Cena can never turn heel or retool his character. Why don't Vince ever tell Cena "I'll owe you one"?

The double standards in WWE are ridiculous
 
Looking at the unbreakable glass ceiling that Punk and the on-screen product epitomizes, it is all the more impressive that Daniel Bryan was able to slip through its microscopic crack and mainevent WM. It was truly a culmination of some of the most mind boggling successions of events in wrestling history that might never be repeated.
 
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